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A massive new trailer for a highly anticipated historical epic has finally dropped, and while the scale looks breathtaking, the internet is already spiralling over one leading lady’s "stiff" performance. We unpack the "Blue Dot" phenomenon that is currently wreaking havoc on the music industry, forcing major global acts to scrap their tours at the eleventh hour. And finally, Cameron Diaz has shared surprise baby news, so deep diving into the unexpected meet-cute that led to the A-lister finding her fairytale ending in her forties.Love binge-watching TV? The Spill has launched a new podcast called Watch Party where we deep dive into the shows everyone’s talking about. Follow the feed on Apple or Spotify now. Plus remember The Spill drops the tea twice a day in this feed so follow us for all the latest entertainment news… OR you can WATCH our show in full length video on the Apple Podcast app - make sure your phone is up to date and enjoy the watch! Link here. THE END BITS Find and follow us on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespillpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thespillpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thespillpodcast/ Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia: https://mamamia.com.au/entertainment/ Support Independent Women’s Media: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe/ Your subscription helps us continue to tell the stories that matter to women. Want to join the conversation? Have feedback or a topic you want us to discuss? Send us a voice message or email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au and we’ll get back to you ASAP! Executive Producer: Monisha Iswaran Audio & Video Producer: Michael Kean Mamamia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast. From Mamma Mia. 00:01Speaker 2 Welcome to the Spill your daily pop culture fects. My name is manishaus Warren, producer of The Spell, but filling in today, and I'm joined by Pena provis And today We've got so much to get into. We're unpacking the blue dot phenomenon that's kind of destroying the music industry. Plus one of Hollywood's cutest couples has some exciting news, and we're bringing you on a bit of a walk down memory lane, a bit of a history lesson on how they met and fell in love. But first, a new trailer has dropped for a movie that I really couldn't be more excited about, and I think a lot of people feel the same way. Tina, Are you excited about the Odyssey? 00:36Speaker 3 I'm so excited because the cast looks insane and it just looks like it's going to be the biggest blockbuster. 00:43Speaker 2 Tell me where you remember my wife? As sorry, n. 00:51Speaker 1 Want more? 00:53Speaker 2 Help me go? 00:55Speaker 1 What do you do if he came back here and find all these shoots in his house. 00:59Speaker 2 Were plying you didn't even know? 01:02Speaker 1 Like I'm snaggling past looking after your wife, and so. 01:08Speaker 2 Do you see my dad is coming out when I watched it, I got a similar vibe to watching Dune, which I know you hadn't watched until recently. 01:20Speaker 1 I watched it now. 01:21Speaker 2 Yes, everyone, roll Across said, so, this is the first full length trailer that we've gotten the huge Christopher Nolan adaptation that's dropping in July. And it's based on the Odyssey, which is a classic Greek poem by Homer. It's one of the oldest surviving works of literature and one of the sort of foundational texts of Western literature. But there's been different variations along the way, like there's a retelling that's been done by Stephen Fry and now this big movie is coming out in July. How much do you know about the plot of the Odyssey. I don't know a lot about the plot. Okay, well I learned a lot about it today the trailer. I was like, I feel like I get a picture of what it is. So it's the story of Ody, who is the hero of this plot, and he is a legendary king of Ithaca and a war hero in Greek mythology, and he's trying to get back home after the Trojan War. 02:11Speaker 1 He's sort of like the original road Trip protagonist back home. 02:15Speaker 2 He's in a race against time to get home to his family, and the reason for that is basically because while he was away, a lot of new suitors have popped up who are trying to get with his wife, who's played by Anne Hathaway. 02:27Speaker 1 I love how you're describing it. Yeah, like, here's at a road troop. Everyone's trying to get with his wife. Think about it, Tina, It's a lot like LOI. 02:33Speaker 2 Yeah, the crazy way there's all these men, she's got to couple up with someone. She's got to get home before she couples up with someone else. And watching the trailer, it just really dawned on me how epic this is going to be, because, as you said, the cast is amazing. 02:46Speaker 1 It's that typical Christopher. 02:47Speaker 2 Nolan film where he loves to put a whole bunch of high profile people, even in the supporting roles, to really bring those to life. 02:54Speaker 1 Who are you most excited about in the cast? Liner Browert Patterson. Yeah, I'm just obsessed with him. 02:59Speaker 3 I feel like he's making such a comeback and I love seeing him back on our screens. And I'm excited for like the press run that they'll do because I just love him in all the interviews that he's been doing over the past year. 03:09Speaker 1 He also got a lot of airtime in the trailer. 03:12Speaker 3 Yeah, which I'm surprised because his character isn't the key lead, so I was surprised to see so. 03:17Speaker 1 Much of him in it. Yeah. 03:18Speaker 2 So he plays Antons, who's one of the main suitors who is competing for Penelope's affections, who's played by Anne Hathaway, And Yeah, I. 03:27Speaker 1 Just I thought I felt like I saw more of him than Matt Day. 03:29Speaker 3 Same same when I was kind of reading over like what had come out on the news, I was surprised, like and then getting a little bit of the gist of the plot, I actually thought. 03:37Speaker 1 Rob was going to be the lead. 03:39Speaker 2 Also, what to think of the kind of accent he was doing because he was giving Edward Collin. 03:43Speaker 1 Do you think it was a bit of a nix? I was like, is it a marriage? Do we just see him like that forever? He's just always going to be Edward Collin. 03:49Speaker 2 He can't break out of it. Zendaya is also in it. She plays Athena, but she wasn't in the trailer, but she's going to play the goddess of Wisdom and War who protects and guides Matt Damon on his journey home. I think the main thing I thought watching the trailer was they captured the urgency and the high stakes really well, like I was stressed. I was like, is he going to get back? Is he going to get back to his wife and son? They're going to be okay. So Tom Holland plays Telemachus, who is the son of the main character who's played by Matt Damon. So it'll be quite cute to see Tom Holland and Zendea both in this film. 04:20Speaker 1 I mean, what do you think of his name? 04:22Speaker 2 I think it sounds like a techno festival, but I just can't imagine someone saying that conversationally. 04:28Speaker 1 No, what's his nickname going to be? Telly? Kelly? Yeah, Kelly. 04:32Speaker 2 But he is also quite under threat in this because all the suitors who are going after his mum trying to get Penelope's affections just sort of kind of want him out of the picture. They want to clean slate to get in there enough. So of course the half of haters can't be stopped. So there's a scene of Anne Hathaway in the trailer and everyone's talking about this one second where she's doing really great acting. She's in the fields of it, but her facial expressions are rather which people are attributing to work being done. So there's just been a lot of common treas no one in Hollywood gets work done. I know, everyone's so unfairly mean to her. There's all these comments saying, you know, her eyebrows and her forehead aren't moving. They didn't have, you know, botox in twelve hundred BCE, so she's getting a little bit of flack for that. But it does look like she's going to be amazing in this movie, and she's having a huge year. So the movie is out July seventeenth. It's going to be a huge theatrical event. And if you want to watch the trailer, it looks visually stunning. So if you want to watch the full thing, there's a link to that in our show notes. 05:28Speaker 1 And yeah, just a few months to go. 05:30Speaker 3 So The Pussycat Dolls are the latest musical app to be struck down by Blue Dot Fever. Now I hadn't heard about this before, but it's basically like when you go on a ticket Master website and you have a look at like the seating map and all of the blue dots are all of the unsold seats. 05:46Speaker 1 So they've actually just had to cancel their tour. 05:49Speaker 3 They've come out with a statement saying that they've had to have a really honest look at the North American run and because of that, they've made the heartbreaking decision to cancel all the tour dates. Now, when I saw they announce their tour from Australia, I was excited for I was like, what a throwback. 06:03Speaker 1 I was excited too. 06:04Speaker 2 I just associate all their songs with you know when I grow up. Yes, like I'm eight years old and I'm like shaking my ass to this song that I don't appropriate. 06:14Speaker 3 Yeah, So it's really disappointing to hear that it has been called off. But they're not the only musical act in the past couple of weeks that have had to pause or you know, cancel their shows. So this follows post Malone. He's had to shift the dates to his tour. Megan Trainer has also canceled, and Zane Now, they all have various reasons for why they've had to cancel their top At the end of the day, they weren't really sold out, and the Pussycat Dolls are the only ones who've kind of acknowledged this. 06:42Speaker 1 In their statements. 06:43Speaker 3 But it really shows a little bit of a shift in how these concerts are coming to life and where people are choosing to spend their money. And it just seems like it's no longer viable to have these big stadium shows because these aren't like small acts. 06:56Speaker 2 These are like big headliners. They should be selling out these stadiums. Yeah, and it's interesting to see which of them acknowledge that as the reason that they're canceling and which don't, because I guess it is a bit of taking a piece of humble pie to be like, we're calling it off because we couldn't fill the seeds. 07:11Speaker 3 I've really making up some other reasons. And in China was like, I've got to look after my kid. I'm like, that's not a new thing. Yeah, you already had. 07:17Speaker 1 You the kid was there. You already had your kid. 07:19Speaker 2 And didn't post Malone say he needed to release more music. 07:22Speaker 1 He needs taking time. 07:23Speaker 3 See he's only shifted his by like three weeks. But I'm assuming that leg of the tour. I was just like, wasn't doing that well, so, I guess it's an interesting look at people's willingness when it comes to investing in these big shows and festivals and things like that, alongside these like surging ticket prices, like how many acts can you go to in one year? So your favorite artist is coming that year, are you going to be able to go to three shows? 07:48Speaker 1 Probably? Not, Like the cost of tickets is so expensive now. Yeah, And I don't know. 07:52Speaker 2 If you've sort of found this in your group chats and in your circles that it used to be someone's coming, when are we going? That was more the vibe, whereas I think now people are really realpliers. 08:02Speaker 1 It wants to go. 08:05Speaker 2 Yeah, but you just kind of now have to save that for when you know your top few favorite artists come, and you know, most people are only probably going to one or two a year totally. 08:16Speaker 3 And I guess in Australia we get so many less acts coming over because of the supply and demand and like the physical logistics to make it all the way over here, it just isn't viable to do those big stadium shows. So for us, when acts do come over, we're met with those really high costs. And again, yeah, for the group chat. No, not everybody can go. 08:36Speaker 1 You're just picturing. 08:37Speaker 2 When they're sitting around planning out their tour dates, they must be like do we do Australia? 08:40Speaker 1 Like it's just so far away? 08:42Speaker 2 And when you think about something like the Ears tour or those huge sets that they then have to transport everywhere, that's a huge cost for them. 08:49Speaker 3 So in Australia it really impacts how artists are touring locally. For a lot of those major international tours, you know, they are higher logistic costs involved, and you know when you come out of a concert you see those trucks outside they're packing up the stage. They're getting everything from production into those trucks and then going from Sydney to Melbourne and there's a huge cost involved. So they're often putting a lot of attention into the places that they're going to be able to quickly roll out when they're in Australia. So you can understand if you were going to add you know, an Adelaide and a Perth leg on top of Sydney and Melbourne, you would be driving, you'd be on the road for days. So it's not like in the States we can kind of pack up and like, do your shows. Australia has so much ground to cover, so it does make sense that, you know, they do focus their time on a Sydney or a Melbourne, but it's such a shame because so many other states and so many people are missing out. 09:42Speaker 2 I know, and the other states do really get up in arms about it, Like if you speak to someone from Perple, Britain during. 09:48Speaker 1 The ears to it, oh my god, because they have to factor in so much more to be able to come to something like that. Yeah, totally. 09:53Speaker 3 And there obviously are exceptions the rule of food fighters who have historically loved coming to Australia. You know, they've done one noto shows in Tasmania, they've done Geelong. 10:02Speaker 1 Before, but that is like not the noll. 10:04Speaker 2 I know. I was living in Melbourne when they did the Geelong tour and I still remember everyone being like, oh, I'm going to the few Fighters this weekend hour and a half drive there. 10:11Speaker 1 I was like what, Yeah, where are they doing it? And there are obviously acts. 10:15Speaker 3 That come over, like Bad Bunny came over and he did two Sydney shows and they were obviously massive sellout shows, but because he was only in Sydney. You've obviously got people flying in from all over the country just in order to be there and see him. So it's kind of the people at the top. You know, you have Taylor Swift, people are fighting for those tickets, like there are like hundreds of thousands of people waiting in a queue to buy those tickets when she announces a tour. But there's like that middle ground where your acts, like the Pussycat Dolls are just like not able to get it across the line anymore. 10:45Speaker 2 I know. It is interesting to think about because when we were initially chatting about them, we were both like, Oh, it's so exciting that they're coming here. And then you were like, would you actually get a ticket to go and see the pussy Cat Dolls, And. 10:55Speaker 1 I was like, I don't know. 10:56Speaker 2 I do like some of their old songs, but also the reunion isn't all of the area original members as well? 11:01Speaker 1 I believe it's three of the original band, and isn't there like twenty four of them? Yeah? True, they can't get them all. Yeah, it goes on tour. 11:08Speaker 3 I don't know if I would actually be putting money into seeing the Pussycat Dolls. 11:11Speaker 2 I know, it is sort of the girl math of you know, do I put it into this year's budget even though it's so far away. And I think the problem is these days, the cost of living is so high, so you're really focusing what you can spend on a few key performers that maybe you're really passionate about. And we sort of saw the knock on effect of someone like Adele coming to Australia a while ago, and how people are such big fans of hers that they spent so much money didn't they on going to their concerts. 11:36Speaker 1 Which left less for other smaller artists coming. Yeah. 11:38Speaker 3 So she last toured Australia in twenty seventeen, and she notoriously hates flying. So I think a lot of people knew like, if we're going to see Adele, this is going to be when we see her. She played in Perth, Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne. She sold over six hundred thousand tickets, so it doesn't really free up much like disposable income for other artists who may be touring in that time. Yeah, you've really either got to be in that a group category where your fans are so hardcore but also so widespread, like you have such wide appeal or it's really hard to make a dent at the moment. 12:08Speaker 2 And I think we see that in a lot of like Australian festivals as well, like we've lost so many we lost falls festivals, splendor in the Grass and like I think you and I were having a conversation earlier about like that's how we found so many artists. 12:19Speaker 1 Like smaller artists, and. 12:20Speaker 3 That's where you would first like get a taste of them before they get big enough. 12:24Speaker 1 To sell their own stadium shows. 12:25Speaker 2 Yes, I remember seeing Billie Eilish at twenty eighteen. 12:29Speaker 1 She's crazy, even the move which is really now. She headlined groove in Them. 12:33Speaker 2 I believe it was twenty nineteen, which doesn't even feel that long ago, and it is. I know, it really is a bad reality, but it's crazy to think now there are so few of those platforms that people can make that real headway in terms of gathering fans and getting momentum going that it is hard to imagine someone now going from a festival stage two sold out stadium tours, even though I'm sure it will happen on occasion. 12:55Speaker 3 That actually reminds me of when I saw Taylor Swift and she had Sabrina Carpter as her supporting artists. Now, at this time, I actually didn't know a whole lot about Saprina Carpenter and actually rained so much on the night we went, so we didn't see the opening act and I didn't actually think twice about it because I hadn't really known much about her. And then Taylor actually ended up bringing her out later and they did a song together. It was really cute, and then lo and behold six months later, she's one of the biggest names in the music industry. 13:22Speaker 1 That's one of the few. 13:22Speaker 2 Inns we have left, Like one of the biggest artists in a world has to give a formal introduction from world Yeah, to put you on the map. 13:29Speaker 1 It's hard to see the impact on the music industry. 13:31Speaker 3 And I am such a big advocate for like live music and gigs, like I'm still out here shelling. 13:36Speaker 1 Out my Dallas. So I just think it'd be really. 13:39Speaker 3 Great if you know, it's hard out here and maybe you don't have money for like those bigger ticket acts, but there are so many more smaller artists, you know in Australia who were touring and it's live music. 13:49Speaker 1 Let's get out there and go see them. 13:51Speaker 2 Guys, and you can save money pre at home and then you know, have a really good night out of it. It's so much expensive than going to the stadium two a half the time. Ok So earlier this week there were some exciting baby news from one of the biggest stars. Cameron Diaz Her and Benji Madden announced on Instagram that they've welcomed their third child, Nortus. 14:10Speaker 1 Madden thoughts on the name, I don't know about that one. 14:14Speaker 2 It feels a little ship themes like nautical, doesn't it it does they already have they should be in the Odyssey. 14:21Speaker 1 Maybe this is how they're out there. 14:22Speaker 2 So they already have a six year old daughter called Radix and a two year old son called Cardinal. 14:28Speaker 1 So oh, I think there's not even really a theme. No, I think the theme is out there. Maybe. Well they're nailing that. 14:36Speaker 2 So in their Instagram caption they said, well, actually, Benji post it and said Cameron and I are happy, excited and feeling so blessed. Blessed is in capitals to announce the birth of our third child, Naughtous Madden. Welcome to the world, son and Cameron is fifty three years old, and she's spoken before about sort of her long journey to motherhood and feeling super lucky to be able to become a mum later in life. So I think the blessed in capital letters just look a little bit of a nod to that. But it did make me go on a bit of a journey down memory lane because I don't know about you, but I didn't actually know a lot about Cameron and met you. 15:11Speaker 1 No, So I'm ready for this deep dive. I'm ready to learn. 15:13Speaker 2 Yeah, it turns out they had quite a cute little meet you, which I'm going to tell you all about. But before Cameron met Benji, she had a little bit of a type when it came to who she was dating. So she definitely loved her Hollywood bad boys and pop stars. 15:28Speaker 1 So fair So do you think can why not? I mean, we'd all love it if the option was presented to us. 15:34Speaker 2 So from nineteen ninety six to nineteen ninety eight, she dated Matt Dillon. They were co stars together in There Something About Mary, and apparently they broke up. 15:43Speaker 1 Because of long distance. He was in New York, she. 15:45Speaker 2 Was in La Then a couple years later, she was with Jared Leto for about four years. There was a rumored engagement, and then that didn't work out, apparently because you know, both very busy careers, scheduling conflicts. 15:57Speaker 1 He's got to focus on thirty seconds commas. He's working on himself. He's working on himself. You know, we all we've all heard that light. 16:05Speaker 2 Then of course she was with Justin Timberlake as well in the early two thousands. That was really high profile and it ended amid cheating rumors from a Playboy bunny. 16:14Speaker 1 So oh, a bit of a scandal there. 16:16Speaker 2 There was a former Playboy model called Zoe Gregory and she was out there claiming her and Justin Timberlake had a fling while he was dating Cameron and that they quote unquote fooled around at the Playboy mansion. 16:26Speaker 1 Interesting, maybe it was the world tour. This is going to ruin the door. 16:31Speaker 2 So she had this real pattern of high profile actors and musicians and these quite intense public relationships that then didn't work out, which I think makes it all the sweeter when it does work out right in the end. So getting to her and Benji, they met in May twenty fourteen at Well I think inflicting reports of a dinner party or a house party. But it was a gathering of sorts that Cameron was hosting, and they met via Nicole Ritchie, who is Benji's sister in law. She's married to his twin, Joel Madden, and so they were invited to this party, and I guess he was invited by association. They actually hadn't met before, despite running in quite stiless me cute, I know, I love her, meet cute, And what Cameron has said about it is she said, well, firstly, speaking about whether or not Nicole Ritchie specifically set them up, she said, I met them first, them being Nicole and Joel, and they didn't set us up, but we were in the same room because of them, and then we found each other. But Nicole Ritchie is taking credit for setting them up, because she told Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live this was right after they met. I'm going to take responsibility for everything I approve of anything that's going to make Benji happy. 17:35Speaker 3 She's probably working behind the scenes to make it happen. Cameron didn't even know. 17:39Speaker 2 I know. And also, if I'm even in the room where a couple meets and then they hit it off. 17:43Speaker 1 I'm taking responsibility for this as you should. Yeah, if I made that invite happen. 17:47Speaker 2 So in terms of first impressions, Cameron said she recalled her first reaction to seeing Benji at the party as he's hot and I was surprised that they hadn't cross paths sooner, and basically very much like you know you're the one. 17:58Speaker 1 They obviously hit it off the beginning. We're all about each other. 18:02Speaker 2 They started dating in secret over that summer in twenty fourteen, and then they went public after these yacht vacation photos were leaked, and that's how everyone found out about it. I mean that that's how you want people to find out, right, Yeah on a yacht, Like imagine all your other exes. You're like, well, I'm on a yacht now with this guy. 18:17Speaker 1 So yeah. 18:17Speaker 2 Snucky and one of Benji's friends sort of spoke to the press and was like, Benji always falls in love easily, but this time it's for real. They make each other incredibly happy. 18:27Speaker 1 Which I thought. 18:28Speaker 2 I think if I was getting my friend to the press, I don't know, if he signed off with this, I'd be like, could you drop the always falls in love easily. 18:34Speaker 1 Bit I'd feel like, why did you add that? Who says that? Who is the source? Like this one's real. They're like, we're not friends anymore. 18:39Speaker 2 Yeah. So later that year, Benji spoke to people about it and he confirmed the relationship and he talked about how much being with Cameron was impacting his music and he was feeling so driven and they had this whole whirlwind romance throughout that year, and then after just seven months they got engaged. 18:53Speaker 1 My god, that's fuss well they say, like when you're older. Yeah, that's so fair. I love that for them. 18:59Speaker 2 You and then planned the wedding insanely fast. So they got engaged December twenty fourteen and then had the wedding January twenty fifteen. 19:07Speaker 1 Oh my god, that's a quick turnaround for a wedding. I know, I don't know how they pulled it together. 19:10Speaker 2 I mean they did throw it at they had some help, probably probably, yeah, probably. 19:14Speaker 1 A forty plant. Yeah. 19:16Speaker 2 So they had a very intimate wedding, was a backyard wedding at their house in Beverly Hills. I mean, I imagine it's not a little shack. It's probably yeah, I don't think Sotly probably got some space and Drew Barrymore was there in Gwyneth Paltrow and they got married in this giant backyard tent with all these beautiful flowers and candles, and then all sounded amazing. 19:34Speaker 1 But I think what's really lovely about them. 19:36Speaker 2 Is obviously they've been married now for about eleven years, but they've said really cute things about each other along the way. I don't know if you've ever seen any of the quotes where they talk about each other. 19:45Speaker 1 What do they say? So I hope they're saying nice things about each other. They're just airing what they find out. 19:51Speaker 2 So in twenty seventeen, so this is like a few years after Cameron gave this interview where she sort of explained why she waited until she was forty two. 19:58Speaker 1 To get married, and I thought, what a big she said? That was cute? 20:00Speaker 2 Was I think it's a matter of I just hadn't met my husband. I had boyfriends before, and there's a really really distinct difference between husbands and boyfriends. What do you think about, Teach, she's real for that. She gives me hope because I'm probably gonna be single time like forty, you're like, I'm currently seeing the boyfriends. I need to see the husband. Bring me the husband. And then She is also gushed about him on a few podcasts, even recently, like you Know twenty twenty one onwards, saying when I saw him from the get go, I knew he was special. 20:26Speaker 1 I was like, you're the guy, You're the hidden gem in my life. 20:28Speaker 2 Oh. 20:29Speaker 3 I love like share this insight into it because you just remember, like they're real people and there's like this real love between them. 20:35Speaker 2 I know. And as much as we all talk about, oh, it's so nice when you just meet someone and it's a slow burn, I think it's really cute when they. 20:41Speaker 1 Actually are saying it's love at first sight. 20:43Speaker 3 I know. And I feel like we hear so much about like the breakups and like the scandal, so it is nice to like hear like the success stories. 20:49Speaker 1 Worked out as aspirational. 20:51Speaker 2 She's also talked a lot about how Benji was the first person to really teach her to value herself and before that she just felt like she was always seeking validation in her partners. That she said, Oh my god, imagine being Cameron Diaz and you're seeking validation. 21:03Speaker 1 Oh, my god. 21:04Speaker 2 This is exactly how I felt when we covered on the podcast how Meryl Streep talked about, you know, feeling it'scure with roles and things like that, and hearing Cameron Diaz saying like, you know, not valuing herself. 21:13Speaker 3 You're like, so everyone's the second. Oh my god, I know, I cannot imagine that. I'm like, surely you're like the most confident person in the world. 21:19Speaker 1 I know you would think. I mean, you're a Charlie's Angel. I think some other cute fun things about them. Is they actually got I don't know. 21:25Speaker 2 Actually, I don't know if this is cutter if I disapprove of this, but I guess in their situation, it's cute. They got matching tattoos on their wedding day. Oh I don't mind that. 21:32Speaker 1 You don't mind that. 21:33Speaker 2 I mean, you're already starting a legally binding contract. 21:36Speaker 1 Is it a fun tattoo? 21:37Speaker 2 Cameron got Benji's name and Hebrew on her finger, and he got the same. I don't know if name I would like like maybe like something fun. I'd like something I could repurpose if it didn't work out, Like, oh, I got this turtle, not because it's our favorite animal. But I don't know if like turtle wedding day works, but like maybe we can workshop that with your wedding. 21:53Speaker 1 Just get apart. That can apply no matter what happens. 21:56Speaker 2 I think it's also cute how they're both talking about how they ran in the same celebrities circles for years, but they never crossed paths until Nicole Richie brought Benji to that event. 22:05Speaker 1 So I'm surprised by that. I know Cameron was too. 22:08Speaker 2 She said, how come I never saw this guy before. 22:10Speaker 1 It's kind of one of those things. 22:11Speaker 2 Where it feels like the universe waits till you're ready. Because if she met him when she was with Justin Timberlay, exactly why would we be Maybe she was manifested, is exactly ready. They're both really private as well, so they don't put out any photos of their kids. They've actually sued paparazzi before over releasing pics of Radix. I keep wanting to say Radish, but it's Radis, he says. 22:34Speaker 1 Child. 22:35Speaker 2 And after they sort of got together and settled down and had a family, Cameron went on quite a career pause. So in twenty eighteen, she quit acting to focus on the family. 22:44Speaker 1 She was quite open about it. 22:46Speaker 2 She said she was retiring, taking a step back, focusing on her marriage and kids, and she actually launched a wine brand. 22:51Speaker 1 In that time. 22:51Speaker 2 In twenty twenty, she released Avaline, her wine brand. Apparently he was very supportive in that process. And then now, obviously she has had a bit of a return to acting because in the life last couple of years she was in the Netflix film Back to Action with Jamie Fox that came out last year, and now she's filming a romantic comedy directed by Stephen Merchant, which we don't know. 23:08Speaker 1 The title of You I Love. That should be great, I know, So she's getting back into the swing of things. 23:13Speaker 2 But I think for that period had, you know, a lot of focus on family because they had their first kid twenty nineteen, and then they've now got a two year old and now the new baby. So yeah, that is a little bit of a you know, walk down memory lane history lesson on. I think one of Hollywood's cutest couples, but weirdly under the radar, like I knew nothing about their whole love story. 23:29Speaker 1 Maybe I was just living under a rock. So cute. I hope that kind of love finds me. 23:34Speaker 3 Thanks so much for listening to the Spill today, and if you want to watch as well as listen, you can now watch us on Apple Podcasts. Just make sure that your iPhone is up to date and switch over to video to see our beautiful faces, or head on over to the YouTube channel to catch more of our video content, including celeb interviews. 23:51Speaker 1 The Spill is produced. 23:52Speaker 2 By Minishi Izworn with video production by Michael Keane. 23:55Speaker 1 We'll see you next time. Bye bye, Lana.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oubliez le radis-beurre-sel! Sylvie Ramel nous propose de redécouvrir ce légume croquant à travers deux recettes originales. Le secret? L'association audacieuse du radis avec le sésame et les algues, pour une touche japonaise très tendance. Pour cette recette, Sylvie Ramel a utilisé un radis dʹune variété originale.
durée : 00:08:20 - Qu'est-ce qu'on mange ce soir ? - Sur ICI Lorraine, l'équipe culinaire a parlé bergamote, navarin, salades de printemps et premiers radis nouveaux. Entre le coup de cœur du boucher et les produits du potager, l'émission a encore une fois donné des idées simples et très de saison. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Ecoutez Le jardin RTL du 04 avril 2026.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:03:48 - Les goûts d'ici en Béarn Bigorre - Le collectif Miam 64 propose plusieurs façons de cuisiner le radis, de l'apéritif à la soupe de fanes. Ce légume de printemps se décline cru ou cuit et permet de varier les saveurs tout en limitant le gaspillage grâce à une utilisation complète du produit. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
5 fruits et légumes par jour, c´est bon pour la santé.Chaque semaine dans "C'est de saison" un expert (diététicien, nutritionniste, producteur, chef...) vous fait découvrir un fruit ou légume de saison : culture, comment bien le choisir, ses qualités gustatives et nutritionnelles, comment les conserver, et des recettes pour vous régaler !Ce matin au Marché de Gros Lyon-Corbas, sur le carreau des producteurs, Christophe BOURGUIGNON, maraicher à Cailloux-sur-Fontaines pour le GAEC de la Grive.47 000 tonnes produites en France chaque année.2e pays producteur en Europe.La meilleure période pour le consommer: le printemps.Légume antigaspi ! les fanes se consomment.Riche en vitamines, minéraux, peu calorique un allié santé et minceur!Emission en partenariat avec Le Marché de Gros Lyon-Corbas le 1er marché privé de France spécialisé dans les fruits et légumes frais.Des visites pour les particuliers sont organisées chaque 1er jeudi du mois !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
La détox au radis noir, un classique de saison, mais pas toujours facile à apprécier. Sylvie Ramel, qui n'est pas forcément adepte des cures détox, a trouvé une association gourmande et efficace : le radis noir, le sésame et le citron. Elle nous partage sa recette qui allie bien-être et saveurs inattendues. Préparez-vous à être conquis par cette alliance originale!
durée : 00:07:23 - Qu'est-ce qu'on mange ce soir ? - Mardi sur ICI Lorraine : la maraîchère Catherine Haraux annonce les premiers radis de Nancy, pendant que le boucher Édouard explique comment réussir une entrecôte à la poêle. Autour de la table : Philippe Laruelle, Clotilde Mengin et Thierry Vincent. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Champion de la proximité, il pousse à même le buffet de la cuisine : le cresson! L'hiver tire à sa fin, et l'envie de verdure se fait sentir, et Sylvie nous propose une solution simple et rapide pour faire le plein de chlorophylle. Et pour épouser la piquante brassicacée, notre spécialiste a choisi le radis. Une astuce gourmande et facile à mettre en œuvre pour apporter une touche de fraîcheur à vos assiettes.
Au programme de cet épisode : les plantes qui peuvent vous permettre de détoxifier votre corps. La detox est un incontournable pour permettre à votre corps d'éliminer les toxines accumulées, de mieux digérer les graisses, améliorer la qualité de la peau, etc. Desmodium, Chardon Marie, Artichaut, Radis noir et bien d'autres plantes encore sauront vous aider à détoxifier votre corps. Découvrez comment apporter cette aide précieuse à votre organisme dans cet épisode du podcast Arkopharma. Pour en savoir plus sur les produits Arkopharma, rendez-vous sur www.arkopharma.com.
durée : 00:07:47 - Qu'est-ce qu'on mange ce soir ? - En ce mardi 9 décembre, au cœur de l'hiver lorrain, les légumes racines, les choux et les produits de fête sont au centre de l'émission. Des étals de Nancy jusqu'aux tables de Noël, les saveurs de saison s'installent. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Dans le podcast « Ça peut vous arriver » sur RTL, Julien Courbet et son équipe distribuent conseils conso et astuces juridiques pour lutter contre les arnaques dans la bonne humeur. Ecoutez Ça peut vous arriver avec Julien Courbet du 25 novembre 2025.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this episode of Radio Maine, Dr. Lisa Belisle welcomes back Dr. Chuck Radis—rheumatologist, author, and storyteller—to discuss his newest book, Mystery in the Room (RHEUM): A Physician's Journey Treating Patients with Rare Diseases. Drawing inspiration from Oliver Sacks and John McPhee, Dr. Radis blends medical insight with personal reflection, exploring the art of diagnosis, the humanity behind clinical encounters, and the balance between science and empathy. Together, they discuss how technology, including AI, might paradoxically help physicians reconnect with patients, why listening remains medicine's most powerful diagnostic tool, and how life on Peaks Island continues to shape Dr. Radis's perspective as both a doctor and a writer. Radio Maine is proudly sponsored by the Portland Art Gallery, where we explore and celebrate creativity and the human spirit.
Ramona Ponzini"Supercondominio7"Dogliani (Cuneo)https://radis-crt.it/Sabato 6 e domenica 7 settembre 2025 a Dogliani (CN) si terrà la settima edizione di Supercondominio, l'assemblea degli spazi indipendenti europei di produzione e promozione dell'arte contemporanea. Supercondominioè nato nel 2018 al Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea su iniziativa dell'allora Direttore Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, ideato insieme alle curatrici Caterina Molteni e Laura Lecce. Dopo le prime cinque edizioni al Castello di Rivoli, dal 2024 Supercondominio viene organizzato nei luoghi di Radis, il progetto d'arte nello spazio pubblico ideato e promosso dalla Fondazione per l'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT, ente “art oriented” della Fondazione CRT, in collaborazione con Fondazione CRC.Supercondominio7, curato da Treti Galaxie, art project fondato da Matteo Mottin e Ramona Ponzini, è un appuntamento del public program di Radis e la sua settima edizione si terrà a Dogliani (Cuneo), nel cui territorio, e precisamente nella Borgata Valdibà, verrà realizzata dall'artista Petrit Halilaj l'opera d'arte della seconda edizione del progetto.“Siamo orgogliosi di curare la settima edizione di Supercondominio, per il secondo anno nella sua rinnovata veste di assemblea annuale degli spazi indipendenti europei, e come parte del public program di Radis”, dichiara Treti Galaxie. “Lo scorso anno l'incontro si è tenuto a Rittana. Questa edizione si svolgerà tra le vie di Dogliani, attraversate da geometrie architettoniche inattese che ne punteggiano le colline e il paesaggio urbano. Qui, progetti indipendenti italiani ed europei condivideranno spazio e tempo in un contesto di dialogo aperto, focalizzato sull'arte come terreno vivo di apprendimento reciproco, favorito dalle ricerche e dagli sguardi delle artiste Cleo Fariselli ed Elena Mazzi. Una riunione aperta al pubblico di individui che guardano ciascuno nella medesima direzione, ma da luoghi e prospettive diverse: come nelle raffigurazioni medievali di città e paesaggi, caratterizzate dall'assenza di un unico punto di fuga, a Dogliani si andrà a comporre una visione d'insieme di prospettive radicali sull'arte, sul presente e sulla trasmissione di sapere. Ci auguriamo che da questo raduno possano nascere nuovi sguardi, pensieri e collaborazioni in grado favorire la formazione di nuovi pubblici per l'arte”.Supercondominio ha l'obiettivo di attivare un dialogo tra spazi, artiste e artisti per favorire riflessioni, conoscenze reciproche, nuove sinergie e collaborazioni, attraverso momenti di condivisione con il pubblico. Il focus di quest'anno è sull'educazione, intesa come strumento di attivazione, scambio e apertura verso nuovi pubblici, comunità e territori.Durante il weekend, si incontreranno a Dogliani cinque realtà italiane e cinque provenienti dal resto dell'Europa: Almanac (Torino), ARTECO (Torino), CLOSING SOON (Atene, Grecia), Independent Space Index (Vienna, Austria), LOCALES (Roma), Open School East (Margate, Inghilterra), PIA School (Lecce), Post Disaster (Milano/Taranto), PUBLICS (Helsinki, Finlandia), Toast Project (Firenze). Si confronteranno per condividere pratiche, esperienze e metodologie educative attraverso talk, performance e momenti di dialogo con il pubblico. Un'occasione per riflettere su forme non convenzionali di relazione con lo spazio pubblico e su come l'educazione e la formazione possano diventare motore di trasformazione culturale e sociale. Nel corso della due giorni interverranno anche le artiste Cleo Fariselli ed Elena Mazzi.Le attività si terranno nel Teatro della Chiesa Sacra Famiglia, nella Biblioteca civica Luigi Einaudi e nella Sala del Consiglio Comunale di Dogliani: sabato 6 settembre a partire dalle ore 9.00, nel Teatro della Chiesa Sacra Famiglia, dopo il discorso di benvenuto inizieranno le presentazioni degli spazi ospiti (9.30-11; 11.30-13.00; 14.30-17.30). La prima giornata si chiuderà alle 18.00 con la performance U.dell'artista Cleo Fariselli, concepita dall'artista come un'esperienza intima e immersiva. Una serie di piccole opere, oggetti e reperti viene “attivata” attraverso il gesto e lo sguardo, passando direttamente dalle mani dell'artista a quelle dei partecipanti: più che una semplice mostra, U. è un rito di condivisione tattile e visiva. Questa performance, che dal 2012 viene replicata in contesti diversi e rivolta a piccoli gruppi di persone, mantiene la sua natura viva, situata e irripetibile, per offrire un'esperienza unica e mai uguale a se stessa.Domenica 7 settembre alla Biblioteca civica Luigi Einaudi,ore 9.30, Elena Mazzi presenterà una selezione di lavori realizzati negli anni in diversi contesti pubblici – di comunità, in dialogo con istituzioni o con spazi indipendenti – decostruendo il lavoro Europe calling, nato nel contesto di Ptuj Capitale Culturale Europea 2012 (Slovenia), in occasione del quale Mazzi coinvolse spazi indipendenti europei in un dialogo aperto sulle loro modalità di gestione e finanziamento. Il pubblico, invitato a telefonare direttamente, poteva confrontarsi con le realtà coinvolte, apprendendo dal basso strategie alternative di lavoro culturale indipendente. Al termine della presentazione di Elena Mazzi, Supercondominio7 si concluderà alle 10.45 nella Sala del Consiglio Comunale di Dogliani con la consueta tavola rotonda.Tutti gli eventi, che si terranno in lingua inglese, saranno aperti al pubblico.Supercondominio7 è parte del palinsesto di incontri estivi del public program di Radis, pensati per avvicinare il pubblico all'inaugurazione dell'opera di Petrit Halilaj, prevista per il 5 ottobre 2025 alle ore 11.30 nella Borgata Valdibà (Dogliani), che la Fondazione per l'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT darà in comodato permanente al Comune di Dogliani.Il progetto Radis nasce per avvicinare l'arte contemporanea a un pubblico esteso e interviene in contesti non convenzionali e perarricchire il territorio piemontese con un patrimonio di opere d'arte pubblica per la comunità, con programmi educativi, incontri pubblici e progetti espositivi, concepiti per condividere e restituire alla collettività parte della collezione della Fondazione per l'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT. Giunto alla seconda edizione, nuovamente in collaborazione con la Fondazione CRC, nel quadriennio 2024-2027 Radis produrrà opere nello spazio pubblico attraverso un percorso di coinvolgimento attivo di abitanti, enti locali e associazioni. Le nuove produzioni, in dialogo con le storie locali e il paesaggio, contribuiranno a creare un nuovo immaginario condiviso e potranno diventare leva per un turismo attento all'ambiente e alla sostenibilità.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
Oggi #onderoad è nelle Langhe, nella Borgata Valdibà, un angolo di Dogliani (Cuneo) per raccontare la seconda edizione di Radis (nuovamente affidata alla curatrice Marta Papini) dove l'artista kosovaro Petrit Halilaj darà vita a un'opera che arricchirà il territorio con un nuovo segno visivo. L'opera di Petrit Halilaj sorgerà in un luogo carico di memoria collettiva: la vecchia scuola della Borgata di Valdibà. Abbandonata ormai da decenni, l'edificio che un tempo ospitava le lezioni per i bambini della comunità diventerà punto di partenza per una nuova creazione. Nel blog di Onde Road tutti i dettagli delle trasmissioni.
Luigi Cerutti"Radis"Con la partenza della seconda edizione Radis, il progetto di arte nello spazio pubblico ideato e promosso dalla Fondazione per l'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT – ente art oriented della Fondazione CRT – in collaborazione con la Fondazione CRC, tornano anche gli appuntamenti del public program che avvicineranno il pubblico all'inaugurazione dell'opera di Petrit Halilaj, prevista per il 5 ottobre 2025.Avviato a maggio con un intervento dal titolo L'arte che mette radici con la curatrice Marta Papini e il giornalista Nicolas Ballario nell'ambito del Festival della TV di Dogliani, il public program prosegue da giugno a ottobre con una nuova edizione di Supercondominio e un programma di valorizzazione delle opere di arte pubblica nella provincia di Cuneo, con un focus specifico sul progetto A Cielo Aperto di Fondazione CRC. Ideati da Barbara De Micheli, project manager e producer con consolidata esperienza nella gestione di progetti artistici e culturali, questi itinerari di scoperta delle opere diffuse sul territorio cuneese offriranno al pubblico l'opportunità di esplorare un patrimonio artistico che si fonde con il paesaggio e le comunità locali. Il progetto si riconnette al lavoro di mappatura e valorizzazione avviato dalla Fondazione per l'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT, in occasione della precedente edizione di Radis, una pubblicazione, curata da Vittoria Martini, che censisce e racconta opere radicate nei luoghi, ispirate dalle loro storie e dal dialogo con le comunità che li abitano.Sabato 21 giugno a Mondovì al Museo Civico della Stampa, incontro con l'opera A Song A part di Susan Philipsz; un momento aperto e partecipato per avvicinarsi all'opera sonora di Susan Philipsz e approfondire l'addendum scultoreo recentemente collocato nel giardino del Museo Civico della Stampa di Mondovì. La conversazione vuole raccontare l'opera, la sua genesi e il processo che ha portato alla sua realizzazione e collocazione.Alle ore 10 si terrà il caffè di benvenuto, cui seguirà alle ore 11 una conversazione in giardino tra Marcella Beccaria, storica dell'arte, curatrice e Capo Curatore e Curatore delle Collezioni al Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, e Maurizio Fornero, direttore della Scuola Comunale di Musica di Mondovì e della Fondazione Academia Montis Regalis. Due voci, due punti di vista accompagneranno il racconto dell'opera: da un lato, l'approfondimento storico-musicale che ricostruisce il contesto e la forza simbolica dello spartito barocco di Maddalena Casulana – il primo stampato e firmato da una donna; dall'altro, una lettura contemporanea dell'opera di Susan Philipsz, che con la sua installazione sonora restituisce una voce alla storia.Durante la giornata saranno organizzate visite guidate gratuite al museo e all'opera, a cura del Museo Civico della Stampa.Caffé e partecipazione alla conversazione sono liberi, per la visita guidata è gradita la prenotazione: info@museostampamondovi.it | +39 334 7059307L'opera A Song A Part di Susan Philipsz fa parte del progetto A cielo aperto, finanziato e prodotto da Fondazione CRC in occasione dei 30 anni di attività, con il supporto del Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea.Sabato 21 giugno dalle ore 14 e domenica 22 giugno dalle ore 11, a Cuneo al Rondò dei Talenti sarà la volta del Terzo Paradiso dei Talenti di Michelangelo Pistoletto: l'area antistante il Rondò dei Talenti — particolarmente frequentata per il passeggio del fine settimana— verrà animata da mediatrici culturali che coinvolgeranno il pubblico in un gioco partecipativo e poetico. Ai passanti verranno offerti fogli stampati che riportano un'ampia selezione di talenti: dalle capacità manuali a quelle artistiche, dai gesti relazionali ai talenti più inconsueti o trascurati.Ogni partecipante sarà invitato a: scegliere un talento che lo rappresenta, lo incuriosisce o che desidera riscoprire; firmare il foglio come segno di adesione personale; scrivere su un foglio bianco un talento non presente tra quelli proposti, oppure chiedere alla propria compagnia (amico, partner, familiare o anche uno sconosciuto) di scrivere per lui un talento che riconosce o immagina.Tutti i fogli firmati verranno raccolti e allestiti all'interno del Rondò dei Talenti, formando un grande “Nuovo Paradiso dei Talenti”. Attaccati con tape colorati, i fogli comporranno un segno tangibile, una sorta di opera collettiva temporanea e speculare dell'originale, testimonianza della partecipazione collettiva e della ricchezza di talenti spesso invisibili.L'attività è libera, aperta a tutti i passanti.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
durée : 00:20:05 - En cuisine avec Franck Daumas - Franck Daumas nous emmène dans les cuisines du CEDER, à Nyons, pour découvrir l'art de cuisiner les épluchures et restes alimentaires. Avec Pérrine et Géraldine, il nous partage des recettes innovantes et locales, de l'apéro au dessert, tout en abordant les enjeux de l'éco-consommation...
durée : 00:20:05 - Franck Daumas nous emmène dans les cuisines du CEDER, à Nyons, pour découvrir l'art de cuisiner les épluchures et restes alimentaires. Avec Pérrine et Géraldine, il nous partage des recettes innovantes et locales, de l'apéro au dessert, tout en abordant les enjeux de l'éco-consommation... Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
RTL 5minutes - Gudden Appetit - cuisinez simple et gourmand avec Mathieu Lopez
Le « Daïkon » qui signifie en japonais « grosse racine » est un radis asiatique mesurant près de 30 cm, très juteux et peu piquant. Pour réaliser un radis blanc à la japonaise pour 4 personnes, vous aurez besoin de deux radis blancs, 25cl de bouillon, une cuillère à café de coriandre hachée, une cuillère à soupe de persil haché, une cuillère à soupe de ciboulette hachée, du sucre, de la sauce soja, du vinaigre de riz, de l'huile de sésame, du sel et du poivre.
La culture du radis est rapide et donne facilement des résultats. En plus, elle n'a pas besoin de beaucoup d'attention. Par contre, il faut réaliser les bons gestes afin d'avoir de belles récoltes et surtout des radis pas trop piquants !Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:02:35 - Au potager, ce sont lespremières plantations et les semis, de radis, de petits pois et autres ! - .
durée : 00:02:32 - C'est la bonne période pour semer les radis au potager
5 fruits et légumes par jour, c´est bon pour la santé oui ! Mais de saison c´est encore mieux ! Raisin, épinard, pêche de vigne… chaque semaine dans sa chronique alimentation-diététique, Solène Rigoulet fait découvrir aux auditeurs de LYON 1ère les qualités gustatives et nutritionnelles des fruits et légumes que nous réserve la saison. Et grâce aux conseils et astuces de ses invités experts, vous saurez comment les choisir et les conserver ! Diffusion tous les mercredis à 09h50 et les samedis à 12h10 sur LYON 1ère. En partenariat avec Le Marché de Gros Lyon-Corbas Le Marché de Gros Lyon-Corbas, plateforme d'achat du commerce de détail indépendant, a remplacé en 2009 l'ancien Marché Gare de Perrache. C'est le 1er Marché de Gros français privé spécialisé en fruits et légumes frais. Il commercialise chaque année 305 000 tonnes de marchandises et approvisionne plus de 2 300 clients répartis sur 51 départements majoritairement en Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. 25 grossistes et 60 producteurs passionnés œuvrent chaque jour pour satisfaire les besoins des clients sur un site de 12 hectares. Le Marché de Gros Lyon-Corbas organise des visites pour les particuliers tous les 1er jeudis de chaque mois !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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On poursuit notre découverte des radis dʹhiver. Cette semaine, Sylvie Ramel prépare une mousseline de pomme de terre au radis noir. Cʹest rond, cʹest gourmand et de saison.
Et les papilles! Sylvie Ramel nous invite à explorer le monde merveilleux des radis d'hiver. En cette saison, ces racines ont une saveur piquante qui monte au nez et qui est difficile à apprivoiser. Notre aventurière du végétal nous explique comment dompter ces radis d'hiver et en particulier le radis "pastèque".
Côté jardin vous tient au courant des dernières nouveautés concernant le jardin et sa culture. On y parle maladie, ravageur et techniques de pointe. On s'assied aussi souvent sur une chaise longue pour observer les plus belles expressions de la nature. En ce début mars, le retour des oiseaux migrateurs et le réveil de la faune et de la flore nous interpelle particulièrement. Et vous, qu'observez-vous dans votre Eden? Nos spécialistes tendent l'oreille de 6h à 9h au 058 134 0 134. Les chroniqueurs.euses du jour: - Aurélie Membrez - Sarah Germanier - Véronique Eugène - Emile Galland
durée : 00:03:02 - L'éco d'ici en Franche-Comté
Un an de radis ! - Tous au jardin
durée : 00:50:45 - Au jardin avec Philippe Munier - Posez-lui vos questions - Si les enfants font la moue quand le navet arrive sur la table, les adultes aiment le cuisiner. Mais avant la cuisine, il y a le potager ! Comment s'occuper des navets et les récolter ? Et quid des radis ? Nous en parlons avec Philippe Munier.
Luigi CeruttiSegretario Generale Fondazione CRT per l'Arte"Le masche" di Giulia CenciRadis, il nuovo progetto di arte nello spazio pubblico della Fondazione per l'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRTin collaborazione con Fondazione CRCApertura al pubblico6 ottobre 2024, ore 11.30Radura del Chiot Rosa, Rittana (CN)Collocata nella radura del Chiot Rosa, a Rittana (CN), l'opera si compone di una serie disculture in alluminio realizzate dall'artista a partire dai calchi delle betulle che costeggiano ilprato, combinati con elementi tipici del suo linguaggio scultoreo. Teste di lupo, teste dimanichini e rami di vite creano figure ibride tra alberi e fiori, tra esseri umani e animali.L'opera nasce da un intenso dialogo con il luogo, con le narrazioni, la storia e gli immaginariche lo hanno attraversato e plasmato: le sculture di Giulia Cenci si allungano tra le betulle econtribuiscono a disegnare un paesaggio in continuo mutamento.Il titolo dell'opera fa riferimento alle masche, figure della tradizione contadina piemonteseraccontate anche da Nuto Revelli nei suoi testi, e rende omaggio a tutte le personeemarginate per la loro diversità.Il primo capitolo del progetto quadriennale Radis è realizzato in collaborazione con laFondazione CRC nel Comune di Rittana nella località di Chiot Rosa a 1.200 metri sul livellodel mare. Ricco di storia, questo luogo possiede un alto valore simbolico legato allaResistenza: la vicina Borgata Paraloup è stata infatti il primo quartier generale nel cuneesedelle bande partigiane di Giustizia e Libertà.le masche di Giulia Cenci apre in questo luogo un nuovo immaginario: cresciute nottetempoo ferme come testimoni di fatti, memorie e racconti, le sculture diventano presenze, figureche sembrano osservare con curiosità e stupore ciò che accade sotto e intorno a loro, sulprato, intorno agli alberi e tra le strutture pensate e installate per ospitare i momenti di sostae di aggregazione di abitanti e persone in visita. Realizzata appositamente per Chiot Rosa,l'opera resterà in comodato permanente al Comune di Rittana.“L'opera di Giulia Cenci è l'esito concreto, poetico e denso di storie, diun lungo percorso che la Fondazione per l'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT ha volutolegare profondamente al luogo a cui era destinata. le masche è un'opera site-specific natada un processo lento e meditato, guidato dall'artista e dalla curatrice Marta Papini, fondatosul coinvolgimento della comunità, delle scuole e sul contributo di professionalità e artigianiesperti. Sono sicura che le sculture di questa artista sensibile e immaginifica saprannoabitare la radura accogliente del Chiot Rosa, donando a Rittana e a noi un paesaggio nuovoe aperto, nel quale far convivere storie, fiabe e fantasie, umani, alberi, pietre e animali”.“La fruttuosa collaborazione con Fondazione per l'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT hasaputo costruire, in questa prima annualità del progetto Radis, un percorso artistico digrande valore, innovativo e particolarmente partecipato” commenta Mauro Gola,presidente della Fondazione CRC.La prima edizione del progetto è stata affidata alla curatrice Marta Papini, che ha invitatoGiulia Cenci a intervenire nell'area del Chiot Rosa per il suo interesse verso i luoghi al confinetra natura e antropizzazione e la sua ricerca incentrata sulle relazioni tra essere umano,animali e ambiente. Per realizzare le sue opere l'artista adotta materiali di riciclo, come gliscarti del sistema di produzione agricola o i rottami delle automobili, e calchi di prototipidalle sembianze animali e umane. L'artista assembla e fonde questi frammenti in sculturecomplesse in cui convivono manualità e produzione seriale.Giulia Cenci (Cortona, 1988) si è diplomata all'Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna, ha ricevutoun Master in Fine Arts alla St. Joost Academy, Den Bosch-Breda, NL, e preso parte allaresidenza deAteliers, Amsterdam, NL. Negli anni il suo lavoro è stato apprezzato in Italia eall'estero in numerose e importanti mostre personali e collettive. Ha partecipato alla59esima edizione della Biennale Venezia, ha esposto a New York, Lione, Amsterdam ed èstata vincitrice del Baloise Art Prize ad Art Basel 2019 e finalista del MAXXI BVLGARI PRIZE2020 e del Future Generation Art Prize 2023/24."L'intervento scultoreo di Giulia Cenci, grazie al progetto Radis promosso dalla Fondazioneper l'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT, renderà il Chiot Rosa, già ricco di storia e bellezzanaturale, un luogo di straordinaria attrattività e capace di aggiungere nuove suggestioni edemozioni in tutti coloro che vi accederanno" ha dichiarato Giacomo Doglio, sindaco diRittana.Il progetto Radis - dal piemontese radis (radice) - nasce con l'obiettivo di arricchire ilterritorio piemontese con un patrimonio di opere di arte pubblica messo a disposizionedella comunità, in dialogo con programmi educativi, incontri pubblici e progetti espositiviche restituiscano alla collettività parte della collezione della Fondazione per l'Arte Modernae Contemporanea CRT. 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Beatrice Verri"I paesaggi nella crisi tra memoria, ecologia e azione"www.radis-crt.itIl convegno è parte delle iniziative del public program di Radis, progetto di arte pubblica promosso e ideato dalla Fondazione per l'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT, con la collaborazione della Fondazione CRC sabato 14 settembre 2024, ore 10-17.30Borgata Paraloup (1.360 mt Rittana, CN), Baita BarberisI paesaggi nella crisi tra memoria, ecologia e azione Ecomemoria e progetti di futuro sostenibileSguardi e parole ripensate devono raccontare i nostri paesaggi segnati come sono sempre più dalle minacce della società del rischio, ecologico in primis, con i suoi mantra della crescita infinita e del progresso ineluttabile. Tanto più in un Paese, l'Italia, stretto tra i troppo pieni delle città e delle coste e i troppo vuoti delle aree interne e della montagna povera. I nostri sono paesaggi resi fragili dalle dinamiche accelerate della finanziarizzazione come dall'abbandono. Dove tuttavia l'Ecomemoria, fin dalla sua etimologia (richiama l'abitare anche nella sua dimensione ecocompatibile) tenta di ridare una forma al paesaggio smarrito nel tempo, ridisegna il senso degli antichi abitati, ricostruisce anzitutto il «lavoro» della convivenza di uomini e donne con l'ambiente circostante. Ricorda, al nostro futuro, orientando piani e progetti, le forme della coevoluzione tra gli uomini e la natura circostante nel rispetto dei limiti e delle risorse ambientali.Il convegno si propone come un'occasione di confronto a livello nazionale e interdisciplinare fra studiose, studiosi, istituzioni e associazioni che a vario titolo oggi sono impegnati nel campo della lotta al cambiamento climatico, della protezione del paesaggio e della valorizzazione della memoria ed è significativo il suo svolgersi nella Borgata Paraloup, luogo alpino che nel settembre 1943 vide riunirsi quasi duecento giovani partigiani (fra i primi, quelli appartenenti alla Banda Italia Libera di Giustizia e Libertà) oggi recuperato a nuova vita dalla Fondazione Nuto Revelli, si propone come laboratorio di cambiamento per un futuro giusto, consapevole e sostenibile. Il convegno è parte delle iniziative del public program di Radis, progetto di arte pubblica promosso e ideato dalla Fondazione per l'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT, con la collaborazione della Fondazione CRC (www.radis-crt.it). Salvatore SettisHa diretto il Getty Research Institute di Los Angeles (1994-99) e la Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa (1999-2010) e ha presieduto il Consiglio Superiore dei Beni Culturali (2007-09) e il Consiglio Scientifico del Louvre (2010-23). Ha avuto a Madrid la Cátedra del Prado, a Mendrisio (Svizzera) la Cattedra Borromini, è stato Warburg Professor ad Amburgo e ha tenuto le Isaiah Berlin Lectures a Oxford e le Mellon Lectures alla National Gallery of Art in Washington. Ha scritto di arte classica (La Colonna Traiana, 1988; Laocoonte. Fama e stile, 1999), moderna (La Tempesta interpretata, 1978; Raffaello tra gli sterpi, 2022) e contemporanea (Incursioni, 2020). Fra i suoi libri di politica culturale, Futuro del ‘classico', 2004; Paesaggio Costituzione cemento, 2010; Se Venezia muore, 2014; Architettura e democrazia, 2017. Suoi scritti sono stati tradotti in diciotto lingue.Vanda BonardoAmbientalista fin dalla giovane età, è laureata in Scienze Naturali. È stata presidente di Legambiente Piemonte e Valle d'Aosta dal 1995 al 2011. Formatrice ed educatrice, è stata insegnante di materie scientifiche e Consigliere Nazione della Pubblica Istruzione. Ha pubblicato testi e articoli di carattere ambientale e dossier su temi come la montagna, le risorse idriche e i ghiacciai, i trasporti, la difesa del suolo, il turismo montano, lo sviluppo locale in montagna e l'educazione ambientale. Attualmente è Copresidente del Comitato Scientifico Nazionale di Legambiente, Responsabile nazionale Alpi di Legambiente e Presidente CIPRA Italia.Giorgio Brizio, 22 anni, è autore e attivista. Ha vissuto a Berlino, Istanbul e Torino, dove frequenta un corso di laurea in Scienze internazionali dello sviluppo e della cooperazione. Da quattro anni si occupa di crisi climatica e migrazioni portando avanti battaglie politiche e opere di sensibilizzazione. I suoi articoli e commenti sono apparsi su «La Stampa», «Domani», «TPI». Maurizio DematteisSi è laureato in Scienze politiche Indirizzo sociologico presso l'Università di Torino. Giornalista e scrittore, si occupa di temi sociali e ambientali e di tematiche legate ai territori alpini. Attualmente dirige l'Associazione Dislivelli ed è direttore responsabile della rivista web mensile Dilsivelli.eu.Pubblicazioni: Mamma li turchi. Le comunità straniere delle Alpi si raccontano, 2010; Via dalla città. La rivincita della montagna, 2017; Montanari per forza. Rifugiati e richiedenti asilo nella montagna italiana, (di M. Dematteis, A. Di Gioia, A. Membretti), 2018; Inverno liquido. La crisi climatica, le terre alte e la fine della stagione dello sci di massa, premio speciale Leggimontagna Dolomiti Unesco 2023.Andrea FenoglioDocumentarista. Ha al suo attivo diversi progetti culturali multidisciplinari. In questi anni ha raccontato Nuto Revelli e la memoria contadina, le origini dell'artista svizzero Alberto Giacometti e, nel lavoro dal titolo La Terra che connette, storie di braccianti africani nelle campagne del cuneese. Tra i suoi documentari L'isola deserta dei carbonai, Il popolo che manca e Su campi avversi hanno conseguito diversi riconoscimenti nei festival del documentario italiano. Dal 2022 è socio della Cooperativa di comunità Viso a Viso di Sant'Antonio di Ostana.Anna MarsonProfessoressa Ordinaria di Pianificazione e progettazione del territorio all'Università Iuav Venezia, dove coordina l'ambito di dottorato in pianificazione territoriale e politiche pubbliche. Componente del Consiglio scientifico della Fondazione nazionale Scuola beni attività culturali. Dal 2010 al 2015 è stata Assessore della Regione Toscana, ricevendo molteplici riconoscimenti per il Piano paesaggistico approvato nel 2015 e per la legge sul Governo del territorio 65/2014. Dal 2018 coordina per la Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo una Sperimentazione sull'attuazione dei contenuti strategici del Piano paesaggistico per il Piemonte. È tra i soci fondatori della Società dei territorialisti/-e. Tra i suoi libri: Barba Zuchòn Town (Angeli 2001); Archetipi di territorio (Alinea 2008); a cura di, La struttura del paesaggio. (Laterza 2016); a cura di, Urbanistica e pianificazione nella prospettiva territorialista (Quodlibet 2020).Bruno MurialdoFotografo, collabora come freelance per diverse testate giornalistiche nazionali e internazionali. Il suo archivio personale è uno dei più ricchi di storia dagli anni Settanta ai Novanta e comprende foto reportage dall'America Latina - in particolare Cuba, Argentina e Cile - dagli Stati Uniti, dalla Russia e da diversi paesi dell'Europa. Ha raccontato la Langa degli anni Settanta, accompagnando Nuto Revelli nella raccolta delle testimonianze. Diversi sono i reportage realizzati anche su scrittori o registi, da Nuto Revelli a Mario Rigoni Stern. Ha collaborato con Sandro Bolchi nei suoi primissimi sceneggiati televisivi, con Mario Soldati nei Racconti del Maresciallo e con il regista Joseph Tito. Collabora con il quotidiano La Stampa da tre decenni e con l'agenzia Ropi in Germania. Si è cimentato in racconti fotografici dedicati alla letteratura tra i quali Tartarino sulle Alpi e I raccolti di Cerkaski di Giordan Radickov pubblicati sulla rivista Infinito. Tantissimi sono i libri fotografici pubblicati. Collabora con l'Alba USA Music Festival, diverse mostre dedicate alla musica e ai suoi protagonisti sono in mostra negli USA in Giappone e in siti o gallerie private.Marco RevelliHa insegnato Scienza della politica all'Università del Piemonte orientale. Fra i suoi libri: Le due destre: le derive politiche del postfordismo e La sinistra sociale, 1996 e 1997; Sinistra destra, l'identità smarrita e Post-Sinistra, 2009 e 2014. Per Einaudi ha pubblicato Oltre il Novecento, 2001; La politica perduta, 2003; Poveri, noi, 2010; Finale di partito, 2013; Non ti riconosco, 2016; Populismo 2.0, 2017; La politica senza politica, 2019 e Umano Inumano Postumano, 2020. È presidente della Fondazione Nuto Revelli Onlus.Giulia SeraleOperatrice nel terzo settore dal 2013, prima con esperienza di animazione giovanile in Estonia, poi presso l'ong LVIA Cuneo con esperienze in fundraising e progettazione nella cooperazione internazionale allo sviluppo e laboratori di Educazione alla mondialità nelle scuole. Dal 2017 ad oggi operatrice culturale presso la Fondazione Nuto Revelli: segreteria, comunicazione e fundraising, coordinamento del concorso Scrivere altrove. Partecipazione a numerosi scambi europei e progetti di mobilità internazionale. Laureata in Comunicazione interculturale, master in europrogettazione.Antonella TarpinoÈ storica, saggista ed editor. Tra i suoi libri: Geografie della memoria. Case, rovine, oggetti quotidiani (Einaudi 2008); Spaesati. Luoghi dell'Italia in abbandono tra memoria e futuro (Einaudi 2012, Premio Bagutta 2013); Il paesaggio fragile. L'Italia vista dai margini (Einaudi 2016, premio internazionale The Bridge Book Award 2017 per la saggistica italiana) Memoria imperfetta. La Comunità Olivetti e il mondo nuovo (Einaudi 2020). L'ultimo, Memoranda. Gli antifascisti raccontati dal loro quotidiano (Einaudi 2023). È vicepresidente della Fondazione Nuto Revelli Onlus.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
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durée : 00:32:07 - Les radis
Dr. Chuck Radis is a Maine author and physician who has a passion for understanding people. A practicing rheumatologist (specialist in the immune system and disorders that impact primarily the joints and muscles), Chuck has experience with many aspects of health care. He previously worked in traditional internal medicine–facing the unique challenge of being an island doctor in Maine's Casco Bay communities–and has collaborated on medical training and education projects through the non-profit Maine African Partnership for Social Justice. A graduate of Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, one of Chuck's recent books focuses on fellow Bates graduate John Jenkins, Maine's first Black senator and a beloved civic leader. Join our conversation with Dr. Chuck Radis today on Radio Maine.
On sème FORT ! Le podcast du jardinage bio et de la permaculture
Au programme de cette émission : Au jardin, il est temps de semer blettes, épinards, mâche, navets, radis d'automne et d'hiver (notre dossier de la semaine). Comme chaque semaine, nous répondrons à vos nombreuses questions envoyées par mail à contact@monjardinbio.com Cette semaine, Éric nous donne ses bons conseils sur les semis de radis d'automne et d'hiver... Ils seront à déguster après l'été. Retrouvez tous nos conseils sur le blog. Retrouvez tous nos conseils pour bien jardiner, produire de beaux légumes et cultiver un beau jardin... Une émission animée par Eric, conseiller en jardinage naturel auprès des collectivités et Brice. Rendez-vous sur www.monjardinbio.com pour vous abonner à notre newsletter. ⭐ Laissez-nous des étoiles, des commentaires et partagez ce podcast ! Merci :-) ⭐
durée : 00:04:54 - Le marché de François-Regis Gaudry - par : François-Régis Gaudry - Comme chaque dimanche, on fait notre marché avec François-Régis Gaudry. Aujourd'hui, on file au potager pour croquer un légume de saison, quasiment inconnu du grand public…
Case study: Peaks Island doctor's humorous and heartbreaking stories. Go by Boat: Stories of a Maine Island Doctor by Dr Chuck Radis is about finding respite from contemporary living in hardscrabble conditions. However it is also a tale of how he and his family are accepted and befriended by a unique cultural community. ⇨ YOU WILL LEARN: * What this Rowman & Littlefield publication is about * Who this Casco Bay doctor wrote this life story for * His valuable lessons for new writers * Why recording memories helps preserve others' memories too! ⇨ FULL ARTICLE Click to read: https://foreveryoungautobiographies.com/go-by-boat/ ⇨ VIDEO PODCAST Click to watch: https://youtu.be/-3b_MwJney0 ⇨ FREE GIFT Structure Success video training: Four steps to plan a life-story outline. FREE training, click to sign up: https://wp.me/P8NwjM-3o ⇨ YOUR SAY What was your first job or career? Leave me a comment below or here https://www.foreveryoungautobiographies.com/contact/ ⇨ RELATED LINKS Writing tips: The ultimate guide of life-story tips for new writers https://www.foreveryoungautobiographies.com/writing-tips/ Accidental Sisters: Katherine Linn Caire's surprising adoption memoir https://www.foreveryoungautobiographies.com/accidental-sisters/ Ask Nicola Q&A: Your most burning book questions about types of editors https://www.foreveryoungautobiographies.com/types-of-editors/ How to write a good story: The flashback, parts of a story and reflective writing https://www.foreveryoungautobiographies.com/write-good-story/ Visual writing: Become a visual storyteller with visual writing techniques https://www.foreveryoungautobiographies.com/visual-writing/ ♡ Thanks for listening! Please subscribe if you are new and share or review the show if you found it helpful! Happy writing! ⇨ ABOUT ME G'day! I'm Nicola, the founder of Forever Young Autobiographies. I've been a daily print journalist for decades and know how to create life stories! Now I help others do the same to share with family and friends so that unique memories live on. ⇨ WEBSITE https://www.foreveryoungautobiographies.com ⇨ YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/c/ForeverYoungAutobiographies ⇨ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/foreveryoungautobiographies ⇨ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/foreveryoungautobiographies/
Nebūtu melots, sakot, ka pasaule sastāv no ūdeņraža. Tas ir pirmais elements ķīmisko elementu tabulā un tas ir izplatītākais elements. Tāpēc nav pārsteigums, ka pētnieki jau labu laiku lauza galvas, kā šo elementu izmantot savā labā, ražojot enerģiju. Izplatītākais elements visumā solās būt arī nākotnes degviela un apkures elements. Taču līdz tam vēl daudz izaicinājumu, viens no tiem - kā iegūt ūdeņradi videi draudzīgā, bet arī efektīvā veidā. Te ir idejas arī pašmāju pētniekiem. Kāda šobrīd izskatās ūdeņraža nākotne enerģētikā, raidījumā Zināmais nezināmajā atklāj Rīgas Tehniskās universitātes (RTU) profesors Andris Šutka, RTU vadošais pētnieks Mārtiņš Vanags un Latvijas Universitātes Cietvielu fizikas institūta pētnieks Pēteris Ļesničenoks. Dažas idejas, kā elektrību varētu radīt arī cilvēka organisms Dejošana, riteņbraukšana un svīšana - šie ir tikai daži no enerģijas avotiem, kas potenciāli varētu radīt elektrību. Vai tiešām cilvēks ar kinētisko enerģiju, ko rada, varētu uzlādēt telefonu un cik ilgi būtu jāminas ar velosipēdu, lai to izdarītu. Saule, vējš vai ūdens spēks ir pirmais, kas nāk prātā, domājot par enerģijas radīšanas avotiem, bet skatot uz alternatīviem enerģijas veidiem, zinām, ka dažādas elektroierīces var darbināt ar ūdeņradi, var lietā likt kodolenerģiju vai liellopu mēslus un arī cilvēks kā būtne ar vidējo temperatūru 36,6 grādi var dot gan siltumu vismaz līdzās sēdošam tikpat siltam ķermenim, gan arī kustoties var darbināt kādu vienu nelielu elektroelementu. „Cilvēks darbojas kā 60 vatu kvēlspuldze,” skaidro Tukuma Raiņa Valsts ģimnāzijas fizikas skolotājs Valdis Zuters, runājot par mums kā siltuma devējiem. Kā cilvēka ķermeņa siltums vai kustības var radīt sadzīvē lietojamu enerģiju un kādas ierīces nākotnē varētu darbināt ar cilvēka jaudu, stāsta Valdis Zuters. Jau pirms pāris desmitgadēm ne reizi vien dažādos publiskos pasākumos izklaides nolūkos ir redzēti velosipēdi, kur, pedāļus minot, cilvēks vai nu iedarbina kādu mūzikas ierīci, vai nelielu ekrānu. Tātad ja velosipēdu savieno ar ģeneratoru, tad ar pedāļu mīšanas radīto elektrību ir iespējas piegādāt strāvu kādai ierīcei. Nesen Spānijā bāzēts naftas un gāzes uzņēmums "CEPSA" savā interneta vietnē publicēja rakstu par dažādiem alternatīvās enerģijas veidiem un, runājot par cilvēka radīto enerģiju, tika minēts piemērs par dažiem naktsklubiem Eiropā, kur deju grīda ir izveidota tā, ka tā spēj savākt enerģiju no dejotājiem, lai kluba zālē nodrošinātu apgaismojumu un mūzikas atskaņošanu. Kamēr zinātnieki domā, kā labāk likt lieta cilvēka enerģiju, lai darbinātu elektroierīces, tikām, atsaucoties uz minēto "CEPSA" rakstu, Zviedrijā jau vilcienu vagonos ar cilvēka siltumu tiek darbināta ventilācijas sistēma. Zviedrija transporta uzņēmums ir izstrādājis sistēmu ķermeņa siltuma izmantošanai, lai samazinātu enerģijas izmaksas, izmantojot siltummaiņus vilcienu ventilācijas sistēmās. Ventilācijas sistēmas pārvērš ķermeņa siltumu karstā ūdenī. Savukārt tas tiek izmantots, lai apsildītu pasažieru vagonus.
On sème FORT ! Le podcast du jardinage bio et de la permaculture
Au programme de cette émission : Pour les prochains jours, le calendrier lunaire nous invite à semer... puis à planter ou repiquer (une fois les fortes chaleurs passées) pour préparer les récoltes d'automne et d'hiver. Nous répondrons ensuite à vos très nombreuses questions. Continuez d'ailleurs à nous les envoyer à contact@monjardinbio.com. Cette semaine, Eric nous dira comment réussir les radis d'hiver. Radis noir, radis blanc ou violet, semés dans les espaces libres du potager, ils sont délicieux en fin de saison. Retrouvez tous nos conseils avisés pour bien jardiner, produire de beaux légumes et cultiver un beau jardin... Une émission animée par Eric, conseiller en jardinage naturel auprès des collectivités et Brice. Rendez-vous sur www.monjardinbio.com pour vous abonner à notre newsletter. Laissez-nous des étoiles, des commentaires et partagez ce podcast ! Merci :-)
Ce jeudi 21 avril, les effets positifs du portager au cœur des entreprises sur les équipes, ont été abordés par Lorraine Goumot et Romain Balmary, cofondateur de Ciel Mon Radis, dans la chronique La pépite dans l'émission Good morning business présentée par Sandra Gandoin et Christophe Jakubyszyn sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
In this episode I chat with NYC local skater Nick Radis about a little bit of everything.