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Culte en direct de l'abbatiale de Romainmôtier, avec Timothée Reymond pour la prédication et Christine Pont pour les lectures. Avec la participation musicale d'Emile Sécheret à l'orgue et de la fanfare l'Amitié des Monts-de-Corsier, sous la direction de Robin Pittet. Présentation : Laurence Villoz Lectures bibliques : Josué, chapitre 5, versets 9 à 12 2 Corinthiens, chapitre 5, versets 17 à 21 Luc, chapitre 15, versets 1 à 32 Un amour qui se fait proche Et si l'amour inconditionnel de Dieu nous rendait proches de celui qui est Tout-Autre… Soucieux de nous faire percevoir quelque chose de l'identité de Dieu Père, Jésus parle avec des images, des histoires, comme celle du fils prodigue. La peinture de Rembrandt - qui représente l'accueil du fils par son père - nous rappelle, comme la parabole elle-même, que Dieu se fait proche, qu'il pose une main aimante sur nous.
durée : 00:28:59 - Les Midis de Culture - par : Marie Sorbier - Comédienne, héritière d'Antoine Vitez, Dominique Reymond est ce printemps au théâtre et au cinéma : sur les planches dans "L'Amante anglaise" de Marguerite Duras mis en scène par Émilie Charriot, à l'écran dans "La cache" de Lionel Baier adapté du roman de Christophe Boltanski. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda - invités : Dominique Reymond Comédienne
Culte en direct de l'abbatiale de Romainmôtier, avec Timothée Reymond pour la prédication et Florence Mugny pour les lectures. Avec la participation musicale de Ezko Kikoutchi à l'orgue et de choeur mixte l'Echo du Vallon, sous la direction d'Etienne Roulet et de Myriam Otz. Présentation : Matthias Wirz Lectures bibliques : Exode, chapitre 3, versets 1 à 15 1 Corinthiens, chapitre 10, versets 1 à 12 Luc, chapitre 13, versets 1 à 9 L'amour de Dieu? Au-delà de notre logique. Devant les injustices criantes de notre monde, comment mettre notre confiance en Dieu et choisir l'espérance, inlassablement? Son amour est au-delà de toute logique humaine, c'est lui qui nous relève et nous permet de reprendre la marche quotidienne de la vie. Cette Bonne Nouvelle, folie aux yeux du monde, nous appelle à changer de regard et à tourner notre cœur vers la source de tout amour.
La comédienne bâloise Marthe Keller a reçu samedi dernier le Prix Rencontres 7e art – 24 heures des mains des deux réalisatrices lausannoises Stéphanie Chuat et Véronique Reymond. Prix quʹelle a dédié à toutes les femmes afghanes, rappelant avec force et émotion lʹimportance de la solidarité et du combat pour la liberté. Marthe Keller est lʹinvitée de Pierre Philippe Cadert
L'Euro féminin de football débute dans six mois, en Suisse. Avec cinq matchs organisés au Stade de Genève. La Secrétaire générale de l'association Euro féminin 2025, à Genève, Cindy Reymond, était invitée de Béatrice Rul, à 7h30, sur Radio Lac.Dans six mois débute l'Euro de football féminin. Avec un premier match à Genève, le 4 juillet, entre le Danemark et la Suède. Tout est prêt?"Absolument, on est dans les starting blocks mais déjà avant ce début d'année puisqu'on a eu un tirage au sort le 16 décembre dernier qui nous a mis vraiment dans une ambiance complètement différente. Maintenant on passe vraiment dans le concret, on sait quelle équipe on va accueillir à Genève donc on a vraiment maintenant une idée très précise de ce qui va se passer et puis on se prépare activement à accueillir ces équipes internationales à Genève. On se réjouit de les avoir chez nous".L'UEFA souhaite battre le nombre de spectateurs à un Euro féminin."En Suisse, on attend quelques 720 000 personnes donc 31 matchs répartis dans 8 villes hôtes dont Genève. On a vraiment des défis à réaliser, faire mieux que 2022 en Angleterre. C'est aussi une opportunité pour mettre au centre de l'attention le sport, le football pratiqué par les femmes bien entendu mais aussi le sport féminin en général. Il y a quelques 200 000 billets qui ont été vendus, ça c'était des chiffres qui étaient encore sur la fin de l'année 2024, donc on va avoir les prochains chiffres maintenant sur 2025. On va rentrer dans une deuxième phase de vente mais pour l'heure il y a un intérêt très fort du côté de la Suisse pour ces matchs là, les billets aussi à Genève se vendent bien, on a encore du travail à faire et on va promouvoir sur ces prochains mois la manifestation aussi à l'étranger grâce à des partenariats avec Suisse Tourisme".Comment vont s'articuler ces six prochains mois, notamment à Genève pour faire connaître à chacun cet événement ?"L'association qui coordonne cette manifestation à Genève, fondée par le canton et la ville, va mettre en place une campagne de communication à une plus à large échelle sur la deuxième moitié, sur la première partie de ces prochains mois de 2025. Jusqu'à Noël on a vraiment axé notre communication sur la proximité, on a été présents sur toutes les manifestations populaires genevoises, au contact de la population, pour faire de l'information, pour faire de la sensibilisation aussi sur le sport et puis la pratique sportive chez les femmes"
2050Today : La Genève internationale s'engage pour la décarbonation Le 4 décembre dernier, la 3e réunion de haut niveau de 2050Today a marqué une avancée majeure dans les efforts de décarbonation des institutions de la Genève internationale. Cet événement s'est tenu au siège de l'Organisation météorologique mondiale (OMM) et a rassemblé 36 institutions signataires de la Charte 2050Today, venues adopter leurs plans d'action climatiques. Au-delà des engagements, un panel de haut niveau a exploré les impacts du changement climatique sur des sujets clés tels que la santé, les droits humains et les réfugiés, en présence de dirigeants d'agences des Nations Unies. Dans cet épisode, nous échangeons avec Jean-Pierre Reymond, directeur exécutif de 2050Today, qui revient sur les ambitions de cette initiative et les défis qui attendent la Genève internationale dans sa transition vers une économie décarbonée.
Le premier est directeur général du collectif « les entreprises s'engagent ». Le second est co fondateur de Hopso, agence de conseils en communication pour les associations. C'est Sylvain Reymond et Rémy Rego. Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:45:04 - On n'arrête pas l'éco - par : Alexandra Bensaid, Valentin Pérez - Au menu ce samedi : la dérive du déficit public, le Royaume-Uni qui renoue avec l'Union européenne et des recommandations de livres. Et aussi la révolution du quantique. Des ordinateurs à la puissance de calcul incroyable qui ouvrent une ère d'innovations pour les entreprises. Promesse ou fantasme ? - invités : Georges-Olivier Reymond - Georges-Olivier Reymond : Dirigeant de l'entreprise Pasqal, spécialisée dans l'ordinateur quantique - réalisé par : Helene Bizieau, Etienne BERTIN
En este episodio muy especial de SONGMESS CHILE estamos conversando con la cantante, actriz, artista plástica y cineasta Celine Reymond, también conocida bajo su fantástico alias, Kali Mutsa! La exitosa actriz de telenovelas como Primera Dama y Te Doy La Vida dió un controversial salto a la música y creación autogestiva, debutando en 2011 con el EP Ambrolina y una extraña colección de canciones que mezclaban mitos andinos con cumbia y electrónica. Sus siguientes producciones la adentrarían al bangra (Mesmer) reggaeton (La Devoración) y los himnos fúnebres (Corpus), siempre acompañados por una propuesta visual influenciada por el collage, el cine internacional y diferentes períodos históricos. Nuestra conversación con Celine abarca la loca y maravillosa creación de Kali Mutsa y sus diferentes etapas, su ancestría Palestina, como su trabajo de actriz nutrió al personaje, su transición hacia el mundo del cine y las incógnitas que le deparan a futuro. Este episodio es una genialidad acompañada de mucha música y risas, y es un enorme honor recibir a Celine, una artista singular que nunca hemos dejado de admirar, en este show. Playlist: Kali Mutsa - “Cumbia de Pichi” Kali Mutsa - “La Telenovela” Kali Mutsa - “Sicopómpa” Kali Mutsa - “Interestelar” Kali Mutsa - “Lady Dragon” Kali Mutsa - “Hayako Hayako” Kali Mutsa Bandcamp: https://kalimutsaofficial.bandcamp.com/album/mesmer Kali Mutsa Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7EIUORXc76H7zXG7syAtcT?si=U9PP02SnTkCcYY2-fBSHig Kali Mutsa YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kalisaramasica Kali Mutsa Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KaliMutsa Kali Mutsa / Celine Reymond Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celinereymond_/ Richard Villegas Instagram: www.instagram.com/rixinyc/?hl=en Songmess Instagram: www.instagram.com/songmess/?hl=es-la Songmess Facebook: www.facebook.com/songmess/?ref=settings Songmess Twitter / X: twitter.com/songmess Songmess Merch: via DM #BOPS Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2sdavi01h3AA5531D4fhGB?si=105b58a160b64832 Subscribe to Songmess on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play or SoundCloud, find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
Culte en direct de l'Eglise Saint-Jean à Cour, à Lausanne, avec Timothée Reymond pour la prédication, Michel Durussel pour les lectures et Paz Fonjallaz pour la prière d'intercession. Avec la participation musicale de Matthias Seidel à l'orgue, Jean-Daniel Courvoisier au hautbois, Constantin Macherel au violoncelle et Josette Weber à l'orgue. Présentation : Matthias Wirz Lectures bibliques : Proverbes, chapitre 9, versets 1 à 6 Ephésiens, chapitre 5, versets 15 à 20 Jean, chapitre 6, versets 51 à 58 Et si le Christ était notre nourriture… Dans cet évangile, Jésus se définit lui-même comme «Nourriture, pain vivant descendu du ciel. Et celui ou celle qui en mange, vivra éternellement.» Comment comprendre Jésus? Faut-il communier aussi souvent que possible – mais ce n'est pas vraiment l'habitude protestante – ou bien ce pain désigne-t-il une autre réalité de la foi? Par ces mots, Jésus peut nous troubler, mais n'est-ce pas pour lui une manière de nous dire: «Viens et vois»?
IS THERE A ONE TRUE GOD OVERVIEW: There are many sources of information that people use to infer what might be true about God, including observation and revelation: Observation Some say that general observations of the universe support the existence of God, such as the idea of a non-eternal universe as shown by the Big Bang theory. Other observations that might support God's existence include the Earth's weather patterns, which some say are finely tuned to support human life, and the way nature works to form life. Revelation Some say that God may have entered the universe and told us true things about himself, morality, and how to have a relationship with him. This includes the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. The Bible also includes passages that some say indicate that God has made evidence of his existence so obvious that there is no excuse for denying him. IS THERE PROOF OF GOD'S EXISTENCE? The existence of God is a subject of debate in the philosophy of religion.[1] A wide variety of arguments for and against the existence of God can be categorized as logical, empirical, metaphysical, subjective or scientific. In philosophical terms, the question of the existence of God involves the disciplines of epistemology (the nature and scope of knowledge) and ontology (study of the nature of being or existence) and the theory of value (since some definitions of God include "perfection"). The Western tradition of philosophical discussion of the existence of God began with Plato and Aristotle, who made arguments for the existence of a being responsible for fashioning the universe, referred to as the demiurge or the unmoved mover, that today would be categorized as cosmological arguments. Other arguments for the existence of God have been proposed by St. Anselm, who formulated the first ontological argument; Thomas Aquinas, who presented his own version of the cosmological argument (the first way); René Descartes, who said that the existence of a benevolent God is logically necessary for the evidence of the senses to be meaningful. John Calvin argued for a sensus divinitatis, which gives each human a knowledge of God's existence. Islamic philosophers who developed arguments for the existence of God comprise Averroes, who made arguments influenced by Aristotle's concept of the unmoved mover; Al-Ghazali and Al-Kindi, who presented the Kalam cosmological argument; Avicenna, who presented the Proof of the Truthful; and Al-Farabi, who made Neoplatonic arguments. In philosophy, and more specifically in the philosophy of religion, atheism refers to the proposition that God does not exist.[2] Some religions, such as Jainism, reject the possibility of a creator deity. Philosophers who have provided arguments against the existence of God include David Hume, Ludwig Feuerbach, and Bertrand Russell. Theism, the proposition that God exists, is the dominant view among philosophers of religion.[3] In a 2020 PhilPapers survey, 69.50% of philosophers of religion stated that they accept or lean towards theism, while 19.86% stated they accept or lean towards atheism.[4] Prominent contemporary philosophers of religion who defended theism include Alvin Plantinga, Yujin Nagasawa, John Hick, Richard Swinburne, and William Lane Craig, while those who defended atheism include Graham Oppy, Paul Draper, Quentin Smith, J. L. Mackie, and J. L. Schellenberg. Traditional religious definition of God In classical theism, God is characterized as the metaphysically ultimate being (the first, timeless, absolutely simple and sovereign being, who is devoid of any anthropomorphic qualities), in distinction to other conceptions such as theistic personalism, open theism, and process theism. Classical theists do not believe that God can be completely defined. They believe it would contradict the transcendent nature of God for mere humans to define him. Robert Barron explains by analogy that it seems impossible for a two-dimensional object to conceive of three-dimensional humans.[7] In modern Western societies, the concepts of God typically entail a monotheistic, supreme, ultimate, and personal being, as found in the Christian, Islamic and Jewish traditions. In monotheistic religions outside the Abrahamic traditions, the existence of God is discussed in similar terms. In these traditions, God is also identified as the author (either directly or by inspiration) of certain texts, or that certain texts describe specific historical events caused by the God in question or communications from God (whether in direct speech or via dreams or omens). Some traditions also believe that God is the entity which is currently answering prayers for intervention or information or opinions. Ibn Rushd, a 12th-century Islamic scholar Many Islamic scholars have used philosophical and rational arguments to prove the existence of God. For example, Ibn Rushd, a 12th-century Islamic scholar, philosopher, and physician, states there are only two arguments worthy of adherence, both of which are found in what he calls the "Precious Book" (The Qur'an). Rushd cites "providence" and "invention" in using the Qur'an's parables to claim the existence of God. Rushd argues that the Earth's weather patterns are conditioned to support human life; thus, if the planet is so finely-tuned to maintain life, then it suggests a fine tuner—God. The Sun and the Moon are not just random objects floating in the Milky Way, rather they serve us day and night, and the way nature works and how life is formed, humankind benefits from it. Rushd essentially comes to a conclusion that there has to be a higher being who has made everything perfectly to serve the needs of human beings.[8][9] Moses ben Maimon, widely known as Maimonides, was a Jewish scholar who tried to logically prove the existence of God. Maimonides offered proofs for the existence of God, but he did not begin with defining God first, like many others do. Rather, he used the description of the earth and the universe to prove the existence of God. He talked about the Heavenly bodies and how they are committed to eternal motion. Maimonides argued that because every physical object is finite, it can only contain a finite amount of power. If everything in the universe, which includes all the planets and the stars, is finite, then there has to be an infinite power to push forth the motion of everything in the universe. Narrowing down to an infinite being, the only thing that can explain the motion is an infinite being (meaning God) which is neither a body nor a force in the body. Maimonides believed that this argument gives us a ground to believe that God is, not an idea of what God is. He believed that God cannot be understood or be compared.[10] Non-personal definitions of God In pantheism, God and the universe are considered to be the same thing. In this view, the natural sciences are essentially studying the nature of God. This definition of God creates the philosophical problem that a universe with God and one without God are the same, other than the words used to describe it. Deism and panentheism assert that there is a God distinct from, or which extends beyond (either in time or in space or in some other way) the universe. These positions deny that God intervenes in the operation of the universe, including communicating with humans personally. The notion that God never intervenes or communicates with the universe, or may have evolved into the universe (as in pandeism), makes it difficult, if not by definition impossible, to distinguish between a universe with God and one without. The Ethics of Baruch Spinoza gave two demonstrations of the existence of God.[11] The God of Spinoza is uncaused by any external force and has no free will, it is not personal and not anthropomorphic. Debate about how theism should be argued In Christian faith, theologian and philosopher Thomas Aquinas made a distinction between: (a) preambles of faith and (b) articles of faith.[12] The preambles include alleged truths contained in revelation which are nevertheless demonstrable by reason, e.g., the immortality of the soul, the existence of God. The articles of faith, on the other hand, contain truths that cannot be proven or reached by reason alone and presuppose the truths of the preambles, e.g., in Christianity, the Holy Trinity, is not demonstrable and presupposes the existence of God. The argument that the existence of God can be known to all, even prior to exposure to any divine revelation, predates Christianity.[clarification needed] Paul the Apostle made this argument when he said that pagans were without excuse because "since the creation of the world God's invisible nature, namely, his eternal power and deity, has been clearly perceived in the things that have been made".[13] In this, Paul alludes to the proofs for a creator, later enunciated by Thomas Aquinas[14] and others, that had also been explored by the Greek philosophers. Another apologetical school of thought, including Dutch and American Reformed thinkers (such as Abraham Kuyper, Benjamin Warfield, and Herman Dooyeweerd), emerged in the late 1920s. This school was instituted by Cornelius Van Til, and came to be popularly called presuppositional apologetics (though Van Til felt "transcendental" would be a more accurate title). The main distinction between this approach and the more classical evidentialist approach is that the presuppositionalist denies any common ground between the believer and the non-believer, except that which the non-believer denies, namely, the assumption of the truth of the theistic worldview. In other words, presuppositionalists do not believe that the existence of God can be proven by appeal to raw, uninterpreted, or "brute" facts, which have the same (theoretical) meaning to people with fundamentally different worldviews, because they deny that such a condition is even possible. They claim that the only possible proof for the existence of God is that the very same belief is the necessary condition to the intelligibility of all other human experience and action. They attempt to prove the existence of God by means of appeal to the transcendental necessity of the belief—indirectly (by appeal to the unavowed presuppositions of the non-believer's worldview) rather than directly (by appeal to some form of common factuality). In practice this school uses what have come to be known as transcendental arguments. These arguments claim to demonstrate that all human experience and action (even the condition of unbelief, itself) is a proof for the existence of God, because God's existence is the necessary condition of their intelligibility. Protestant Christians note that the Christian faith teaches "salvation is by faith",[15] and that faith is reliance upon the faithfulness of God. The most extreme example of this position is called fideism, which holds that faith is simply the will to believe, and argues that if God's existence were rationally demonstrable, faith in its existence would become superfluous. Søren Kierkegaard argued that objective knowledge, such as 1+1=2, is unimportant to existence. If God could rationally be proven, his existence would be unimportant to humans.[citation needed] It is because God cannot rationally be proven that his existence is important to us. In The Justification of Knowledge, the Calvinist theologian Robert L. Reymond argues that believers should not attempt to prove the existence of God. Since he believes all such proofs are fundamentally unsound, believers should not place their confidence in them, much less resort to them in discussions with non-believers; rather, they should accept the content of revelation by faith. Reymond's position is similar to that of his mentor Gordon Clark, which holds that all worldviews are based on certain unprovable first premises (or, axioms), and therefore are ultimately unprovable. The Christian theist therefore must simply choose to start with Christianity rather than anything else, by a "leap of faith". This position is also sometimes called presuppositional apologetics, but should not be confused with the Van Tillian variety. THE HISTORICAL JESUS According to Christianity, Jesus is the Son of God as chronicled in the Bible's New Testament, and in most Christian denominations He is held to be God the Son, a prosopon (Person) of the Trinity of God. Christians believe him to be the messiah, or a saviour (giving him the title Christ), who was prophesied in the Bible's Old Testament. Through Jesus's crucifixion and resurrection, Christians believe that God offers humans salvation and eternal life,[1] with Jesus's death atoning for all sin, thus making humanity right with God. The commonly held belief among Christians is the phrase, "Jesus died for your sins," and thus they accept that salvation is only possible through him.[2] These teachings emphasize that as the Lamb of God, Jesus chose to suffer nailed to the cross at Calvary as a sign of his obedience to the will of God, as an "agent and servant of God".[3][4] Jesus's choice positions him as a man of obedience, in contrast to Adam's disobedience.[5] According to the New Testament, after God raised him from the dead,[6] Jesus ascended to heaven to sit at the right hand of God the Father,[7] with his followers awaiting his return to Earth and God's subsequent Last Judgment.[8] According to the gospel accounts, Jesus was born of a virgin, instructed other Jews how to follow God (sometimes using parables), performed miracles and gathered disciples. Christians generally believe that this narrative is historically true. While there has been theological debate over the nature of Jesus, Trinitarian Christians believe that Jesus is the Logos, God incarnate (God in human form), God the Son, and "true God and true man"—fully divine and fully human. Jesus, having become fully human in all respects, suffered the pains and temptations of a mortal man, yet he did not sin.
Dans cet épisode du 2 septembre 2021, nous recevions comme invité l'excellent William Reymond avec qui nous avons fait un portrait complet du mouvement MAGA. Nous revenions aux origines du mécontentement généralisé aux USA, ainsi que l'opportunisme de Donald Trump dans ce climat social et politique. Bonne écoute! Merci à nos partenaires!Constructions Rivard - https://www.constructionsrivard.com/Miel Abitémis - https://www.mielabitemis.com/Profitez de 30% de rabais sur les collections de revues historiques de la SODEP! L'offre se termine le 31 août 2024! Visitez le https://sodep.qc.ca/catalogsearch/result/index/?cat=8&q=histoire Devenez membre Patreon en vous rendant au https://www.patreon.com/sltdh et profitez de dizaines d'heures de contenu exclusif!Procurez-vous votre marchandise aux couleurs de SLTDH en vous rendant au https://www.teepublic.com/user/sltdh?fbclid=IwAR2iZT54ghl6ziSCVoWc8Jy0eWnRLRRuz-KE1hFqh8nIG562O8rTpzO1o1gRejoignez-nous sur Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/sltdhAbonnez-vous à notre chaîne YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sltdhpodUne présentation des Éditions Dernier Mot: https://editionsderniermot.com/
Le Festival Éclaté revient pour sa cinquième édition du 2 au 11 juillet 2024 au Parc des Bastions, proposant six soirées gratuites de spectacles d'arts de rue. Organisé par l'association ALARUE avec le soutien de divers partenaires, le festival se déroulera dans trois communes genevoises : Carouge, Lancy, et la Vieille-Ville de Genève. Chaque soirée débutera à 19h30 et proposera des spectacles variés allant du théâtre de rue aux arts du cirque, en passant par le fakirisme, la jonglerie et la musique. Les représentations se tiendront à divers endroits, avec des spectacles adaptés à tous les publics. Le festival, créé par Joane Reymond, a su fidéliser un public croissant depuis ses débuts, offrant une expérience artistique unique en plein air. Cette année, ALARUE prend en charge l'organisation, succédant à la Cie Mine de Rien, tout en maintenant Joane Reymond à la direction artistique qui nous en parle.
Dans ce 57ème épisode de demain vous appartient, Sylvain Reymond et Joséphine Labroue nous font découvrir la communauté « Les entreprises s'engagent », lancée en 2018 par le Président de la République et dont ils sont aujourd'hui à la tête. Cette communauté compte actuellement 85 000 entreprises travaillant aux côtés de l'État en faveur d'une société inclusive et d'un monde durable, à travers la coconstruction de politiques publiques. Elle agit autour de plusieurs thématiques telles que l'emploi des jeunes et des séniors, les personnes en situation de handicap, les habitants des quartiers prioritaires de la ville ou encore la sobriété énergétique et la biodiversité. L'objectif est clair : fédérer, au sein de 101 clubs départementaux, l'ensemble des entreprises qui œuvrent pour un monde durable et leur donner les clés pour agir et progresser, tout en leur permettant de mesurer leurs avancées. « Les entreprises s'engagent «, c'est en quelque sorte l'agence RSE que les entreprises ne peuvent pas se payer !
Hey, Hi, Hello, this is the History Wizard and welcome back for Day 9 of Have a Day w/ The History Wizard. Thank you to everyone who tuned in for Day 8 last week, and especially thank you to everyone who rated and/or reviewed the podcast. I hope you all learned something last week and I hope the same for this week. This week we're going to be looking at infighting within Christianity. There are many differing opinions within the faith on the whos and whats and whys and hows, and very oft en they decide to kill each other over these, ultimately minor, differences. The Cathar Genocide, often known as the Albegensian Crusade, was just such an event. It was a time when the Pope felt threatened by those who he deemed to be heretics and so decided to kill them. But, first it's time to craft our potions. Todays libations, gods I love that word, is called Melting Snow. Take two ounces of sake, 1 ounce of triple sec, 3-4 dashes of black lemon bitters, shake and pour into a rocks glass before gently pouring 1 tsp of grenadine syrup into it. The resulting drink should have the grenadine settle at the bottom initially making a lovely presentation. Though I'd mix it before actually imbibing. With that out of the way let's talk about who the Cathar were. The name Cathar comes from the Greek word katharoi, meaning “the pure ones”. Their other name, the Albegensians, comes from the fact that many adherents during the Crusade lived in or around the city of Albi. Catharism is described as a somewhat dualist, somewhat Gnostic heretical branch of Christianity. Though, it bears mentioning that both are likely exonyms and the followers of this particular faith often self identifies as Good Men, Good Women, or Good Christians. So what is dualism and what is gnosticism? Well in the case of the Cathars they were pretty much the same thing. Dualism is the moral or spiritual belief that two fundamental concepts exist, which often oppose each other. Gnosticism draws a distinction between a supreme, and hidden God above all, and a lesser deity (sometimes called the demiurge) who created the material world. Consequently, Gnostics considered material existence flawed or evil, and held the principal element of salvation to be direct knowledge of the hidden divinity, attained via mystical or esoteric insight. Many Gnostic texts deal not in concepts of sin and repentance, but with illusion and enlightenment. Gnosticism preferred people to have personal knowledge and experience with the divine, something that threatened the power of the early Church. Cathar cosmology identified two Gods. One who created the perfect spiritual world and the other, the demiurge who created the imperfect and sinful physical world. The demiurge is often identified as Yahweh and is referred to as Rex Mundi, King of the World. All visible matter, including the human body, was created or crafted by this Rex Mundi; matter was therefore tainted with sin. Under this view, humans were actually angels seduced by Satan before a war in heaven against the army of Michael, after which they would have been forced to spend an eternity trapped in the evil God's material realm. The Cathars taught that to regain angelic status one had to renounce the material self completely. Until one was prepared to do so, they would be stuck in a cycle of reincarnation, condemned to suffer endless human lives on the corrupt Earth. Also, while they revered Jesus Christ, they also denied that he was ever a mortal man, instead believing that both he and Mary were Angels taking the semblance of a human form in order to teach our sin tainted flesh to grow closer to the purity of divinity. Other Cathar beliefs included the pescetarian diet, their view that women were pretty purely to tempt men away from divine purity and some Cathars believed that Eve had sex with Satan and gave birth to a race of giants who were all wiped out in the Great Flood. Cathars also rejected the Catholic priesthood, labeling its members, including the pope, unworthy and corrupted. Disagreeing on the Catholic concept of the unique role of the priesthood, they taught that anyone, not just the priest, could consecrate the Eucharistic host or hear a confession. There were, however, men selected amongst the Cathars to serve as bishops and deacons. Now, while the Cathar Crusade took place over a 20 year period between 1209 and 1229, the persecution against them began almost as soon as they were founded. The Cathars were denounced as heretics by 8 separate church councils between 1022 and 1163. However the true troubles wouldn't begin until 1208 when Pope Innocent III sent a legate named Pierre du Castelnau to chastise Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse for his lack of action against these heretical Cathars who lived on his land. Castelnau withdrew from Toulouse after 6 months of Raymond basically ignoring him. On January 15, 1208 Pierre was assassinated. Innocent suspected, and acted on the suspicion that the assassination was carried out by an agent of Reymond, although this was never proven. Still, when has lack of evidence ever stopped the Church from killing people? The assassination of Pierre du Castelnau was causus belli for the Albigensian Crusade. The Albigensian Crusade, the Cathar Genocide, took place all around the area known as Languedoc, also known as Occitania. Today the province is a part of southern France, but for a while it was its own region with distinct culture and its own language. Occitan wasn't very similar to French, it was not mutually understandable. In fact it was closer to Catalan than it was to French. Now, because Catharism rejected both the authority of the French King and the Pope in favor of a far more egalitarian relationship with their nation and their God many nobles from France embraced Catharism, at least at a surface level due to their desire to also reject the authority of the King of France. This made Catharism not just a threat to the spiritual and material authority of the Pope, but also a threat to the material authority of the King. After the assassination of Castelnau Raymond VI Count of Toulouse was excommunicated from the Church. Although there was a very brief period when Raymond sent embassies to Rome and exchanged gifts. They reconciled and the excommunication was lifted, only for him to be excommunicated AGAIN on the grounds that he didn't properly meet the terms of reconciliation. And so it was that in 1209, after assembling an army of about 10,000 men near the city of Lyons that Pope Innocent III declared his crusade against the Albigensians, stating that a Europe free of heresy could better defend its borders against Muslim armies. This crusade against the Albigensians also coincided with the Fifth and Sixth Crusades in the Holy Land. Most of the troops for the crusade came from Northern France, although there would also be volunteers from England and Austria. After some initial dispute over who would lead the quote righteous armies of the Lord unquote Papal Legate Arnaud Amalric was chosen as the commander. As the Crusaders assembled, Raymond attempted to reach an agreement with his nephew and vassal, Raymond Roger Trencavel, viscount of Béziers and Carcassonne, for a united defense, but Raymond Roger refused him. Raymond decided to make an accommodation with the Crusaders. He was fiercely opposed by Amalric, but at Raymond's request, Innocent appointed a new legate, Milo, whom he secretly ordered to obey Amalric. On 18 June 1209, Raymond pronounced himself repentant. He was scourged by Milo and declared restored to full Communion with the Church. The following day, he took the Cross, affirming his loyalty to the crusade and promising to aid it. With Raymond restored to unity with the Church, his lands could not be attacked. The Crusaders therefore turned their attention to the lands of Raymond Roger, aiming for the Cathar communities around Albi and Carcassonne. Béziers would be the first major engagement of the Cathar Genocide, although at around the same time, another Crusader army commanded by the Archbishop of Bordeaux took Casseneuil and burned several accused heretics at the stake. The crusading armies arrived at Béziers on 21 July, 1209 and demanded that the Catholics of the city leave and that the Cathars surrender. Both groups ignored them and the city settled in for a long siege. The siege lasted for exactly one day. The troops within Béziers attempted to sortie beyond the gates of their city and after being routed they were pursued through the open gates of the city and it fell within 24 hours. Amalric then proceeded to order the slaughter of every single person, adult or child, within the walls of the city. What follows is possibly apocryphal, a phrase which hears means made up, but allegedly when asked by his troops how they should distinguish between Catholic and Cathar Amalric said “Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius” The literal translation of which is “Kill them. The Lord knows those that are his own” There's some dispute over whether or now Amalric actually said this, but it is agreed that it captures the vibe rather well as the entire city of Béziers was killed. There were no survivors. The death toll is placed at around 20,000 people, though this is thought to be an exaggeration. Raymond Roger was not at Béziers when it fell. He had fled with most of his troops to the city of Carcassonne (yes, like the board game) intending to hold there. After the surrounding towns and villages heard about the slaughter at Béziers they all surrendered without a fight. This made Carcassonne the next major target of Amalric and his band of brigands. The 45 mile march to Carcassonne took the crusaders 6 days to complete. Once arrayed around Carcassonne they settled in for a siege that lasted slightly longer than the one at Béziers. But, after 6 days and after cutting the cities water supply Raymond Roger sought to negotiate. Amalric agreed to parley, but took Roger prisoner while speaking under truce. Carcassonne would not be the site of another slaughter though. All the people of the city were marched out of the city at sword point. They were naked according to Peter of Vaux-de-Cernay, a monk and eyewitness to many events of the crusade, but "in their shifts and breeches", according to Guillaume de Puylaurens, a contemporary. Rogers died several months later, either of dysentery or from being assassinated. In each city the armies approached, they reacted differently and treated the people differently. The fall of Lastours and castle Cabaret took much longer than the others, although this was largely because of the onset of winter. The area around Cabaret was full of communes like Lastours, Minerve, and Bram. After Minerve fell to bombardment from siege weapons, destroying the main well of the commune, it surrendered. The crusaders, now under the command of Simon de Montfort wished to be more lenient to the people of Minerve. He allowed to defending soldiers, the Catholics, and the non-perfecti Cathars. Perfecti was the title of those Cathars who were considered adept in the teachings of their faith. They were roughly analogous to deacons. The Perfecti were given the option to recant their beliefs and return to the Catholic faith. Of the 143 perfecti in Minerve, only 3 elected to do this. The rest were burned at the stake, many walking directly into the flames of their own volition, not even waiting for their executioners to force them. There were some successes for the Cathars though. The siege of Termes almost ended with the Cathar being slaughtered, but in the end them managed to abandon the city and escape before the walls could be breached, owning in part to a massive rain storm. In May of 1211 the castle of Aimery de Montréal was retaken; he and his senior knights were hanged, and several hundred Cathars were burned. The crusade was turning towards its end. Montfort began to position his troops around the city of Toulouse meaning to crush one of the last major Cathar bastions in France. The Cathars, in their fear, turned to Peter II of Aragon for aid and support. Peter's sister Eleanor was married to Raymond VI. Peter, named a valiant hero for his actions against the Moors was able to use his influence to get Innocent to call a halt of the crusade and used that time to try and negotiate peace. When those peace negotiations failed Peter decided to come to their aid of Toulouse against Simon de Montfort, fearing that Montfort was becoming too powerful and gaining too much influence within the Catholic Church. This alarmed Innocent III who immediately declared the Crusade begun again. Meanwhile Raymond VI had had his excommunication lifted and then reinstated AGAIN during this time. Unfortunately for the Cathars and for Peter II, he would die in his first major engagement with Simon's forces. The Battle of Muret saw a devastating loss for Peter's forces. Despite outnumbering Simon's armies Simon had better tactics and carried the day. The next few years was a flurry of activity and victory fo Simon, who was eventually named the new count over all of Raymond VI's lands that had already been captured. Any land that had not yet been captured would fall under the control of the Catholic Church who would hold onto them until Raymond VII, who was currently in England with his father, having fled a few years ago, was old enough to govern them himself. The crusade would continue for a few years more, though there were periods of confusion and relative peace. One such period was when Pope Innocent III died suddenly and unexpectedly and the crusade was taken over by the much more cautious King Philip II of France. The crusade was resumed with greater vigor in 1217 on orders from Pope Honorius III and for the remainder of it would center around Toulouse and maintaining control of it. By 1222 Raymond VII, who had returned from exile with his father had reclaimed all the lands that he had lost and the crusaders were firmly on the backfoot. Come 1225 Raymond VII was excommunicated, like his father (now deceased) and King Louis VII of France, son of Philip II (now deceased) renewed the Crusade. The Cathar heresy was going to be dealt with one way or another. The exact number of troops that Louis brought with him to renew the Crusade is unknown, but it is known that it was the largest force to be brought against the Cathars throughout the entirety of the genocide. Louis began his campaign in earnest in June of 1226 and quickly recaptured the towns of Béziers, Carcassonne, Beaucaire, and Marseille, this time with no resistance. Eventually the armies surrounded Toulouse and Raymond, not having the manpower to resist surrendered and signed the Treaty of Paris at Meaux on April 12, 1229. Now, something important to be aware of is that Historian Daniel Power notes that the fact that Peter of Vaux-de-Cernay's Historia Albigensis, which many historians of the crusade rely heavily upon, was published only in 1218 and this leaves a shortage of primary source material for events after that year. As such, there is more difficulty in discerning the nature of various events during the subsequent time period. With the war over we would transition into the next phase of the genocide, that of destroying Catharism as a cultural element and forcing surviving Cathars to repent and convert. With the military phase of the campaign against the Cathars now primarily at an end, the Inquisition was established under Pope Gregory IX in 1234 to uproot heretical movements, including the remaining Cathars. Operating in the south at Toulouse, Albi, Carcassonne and other towns during the whole of the 13th century, and a great part of the 14th, it succeeded in crushing Catharism as a popular movement and driving its remaining adherents underground. Punishments for Cathars varied greatly. Most frequently, they were made to wear yellow crosses atop their garments as a sign of outward penance. Others made obligatory pilgrimages, which often included fighting against Muslims. Visiting a local church naked once each month to be scourged was also a common punishment, including for returned pilgrims. Cathars who were slow to repent or who relapsed suffered imprisonment and, often, the loss of property. Others who altogether refused to repent were burned. The vast majority of those accused escaped death and were sentenced to a lighter penalty. Still, Catharism as a distinct religion was all but destroyed. Raphael Lemkin, who coined the word "genocide" in the 20th century, referred to the Albigensian Crusade as "one of the most conclusive cases of genocide in religious history". And, at the risk of making an appeal to authority fallacy, if the guy who invented the term and died fighting for its recognition in national and international law calls it a genocide, it is one. That's it for this week folks. No new reviews, so let's get right into the outro. Have a Day! w/ The History Wizard is brought to you by me, The History Wizard. If you want to see/hear more of me you can find me on Tiktok @thehistorywizard or on Instagram @the_history_wizard. Please remember to rate, review, and subscribe to Have a Day! On your pod catcher of choice. The more you do, the more people will be able to listen and learn along with you. Thank you for sticking around until the end and, as always, Have a Day.
Hey, c'est Edouard, bienvenue dans ce nouveau podcast “Stratégies d'investissements de fonds immobilier avec Julian Reymond“.Dans cet épisode, je suis ravi d'accueillir Julian Reymond, CEO de Realstone. Nous nous intéresserons au monde complexe mais passionnant de la stratégie d'investissement des fonds immobiliers, tout en découvrant l'activité dynamique d'investissement de Realstone.Nous discuterons en profondeur des solutions alternatives pour le développement d'un fonds de placement, ainsi que les mécanismes complexes tels que le SWAP et le Sale and Leaseback.Nous aborderons les nuances entre la Suisse romande et la Suisse allemande en termes d'investissement immobilier, et nous intéresserons à l'impact de la baisse des taux sur l'accélération du marché.De plus, nous verrons le concept de capex et discuterons des implications des nouvelles lois énergétiques sur l'immobilier.Rejoignez-nous pour une exploration en profondeur de ces sujets cruciaux dans le monde des investissements immobiliers."After", le podcast dédié à l'immobilier et au monde des affaires en Suisse romande. L'objectif de ce podcast est de vous permettre de continuer à apprendre même après votre journée de travail.Bon épisode ! Bonne écoute !—----------------------------------Realstone : Realstone SA, issue de la fusion de deux directions de fonds immobiliers lausannoises, est active dans la gestion de placements collectifs de capitaux depuis 1961. Elle est agréée par l'Autorité fédérale de surveillance des marchés financiers (FINMA). Nos investissements sont rigoureusement planifiés, que ce soit dans la densification et l'optimisation énergétique des immeubles du parc sous gestion ou dans des projets en développement qui répondent à des exigences élevées de durabilité et de performance énergétique.https://www.realstone.ch/frHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Welcome to the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast! In this episode, we dive into achieving your maximum performance in life. More than 20 years as an osteopath and real estate investor have forged the experience that has led Ouly to success in sports and health, as well as in business through 3 successful companies. As a veteran Judo World Vice Champion, his knowledge of peak performance and competition is used to help many clients develop a solid discipline for a strong body and mind, leading to concrete results. Coauthor with Brian Tracy on the book : « succeeding in business in any market », he offers a comprehensive service that integrates all of his expertise in leadership, excellence, growth and abundance mindset, and elite performance leading people to success through a definitive change. That's why Ouly Reymond is the maximum performance coach that transforms future leaders who want to reach their full potential into champions Ouly's mission is to impact 1 million people by helping them become the champions of their lives by exploring their maximum potential. Do you want to be a part of it? Connect with Ouly on socials here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oulyreymond/ https://www.tiktok.com/@maximium_performance https://www.instagram.com/maximium_performance https://www.youtube.com/@maximium_performance linktr.ee/oulyreymond http://facebook.com/oulyreymond https://oulyreymond.succeeding-in-business.com/# Grab Ouly's freebie here: https://theleap.co/creator/Ouly.Reymond/ =================================== If you enjoyed this episode, remember to hit the like button and subscribe. Then share this episode with your friends. Thanks for watching the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast. This podcast is part of the Digital Trailblazer family of podcasts. To learn more about Digital Trailblazer and what we do to help entrepreneurs, go to DigitalTrailblazer.com. Are you a coach, consultant, expert, or online course creator? Then we'd love to invite you to our FREE Facebook Group where you can learn the best strategies to land more high-ticket clients and customers. Request to join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/profitablecoursecreators QUICK LINKS: APPLY TO BE FEATURED: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/podcast-guest-application GET MORE CLIENTS: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/client-acquisition-accelerator-pdf DIGITAL TRAILBLAZER: https://digitaltrailblazer.com/ JOIN OUR FREE FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/profitablecoursecreators
Three-time Emmy Award winner, Monique Reymond shares her incredible journey as a Foley artist, giving us a peek behind the curtain of bringing sounds to life in film and television. Show Highlights: Monique's Introduction to Foley: Discover how Monique ventured into the unique world of Foley, creating sounds that bring movies and TV shows to life. The Art of Sound Effects: Monique explains the intricate process of creating custom sound effects, from footsteps in a suspense scene to the crunch of stepping on a cockroach in "Fear Factor." Challenges and Triumphs: Learn about the challenges faced in Foley, such as replicating specific sounds and working with different directors and sound mixers. Inside the Foley Studio: Monique takes us inside her studio, revealing a fascinating array of props and techniques used to mimic real-life sounds. Foley in Animation vs. Live Action: Monique compares her experiences in creating Foley for animated series like "Sponge Bob" and live-action projects like "Mad Men". The Future of Foley: Insights into the evolving world of sound effects, the impact of technology on Foley artistry, and Monique's perspective on the industry's future. Monique's Projects Beyond Foley: Learn about Channel 1111, Monique's initiative for creating conscious, uplifting entertainment. A Game of 'F***, Marry, Kill': A light-hearted and entertaining segment where Monique shares details about her humorous FMK video series. Late Breaking News - ARTranscends: The ART Initiative at Channel 1111: In a special announcement outside of the episode, Channel 1111 introduces ARTranscends, their pioneering ART Initiative. This project aims to create a virtual gallery showcasing artists from around the globe. Featured artworks will be included on merchandise, offering a blend of humanitarian impact, global exposure for artists, and innovative fashion choices that transcend conventional brands. You're going to love my conversation with Monique Reymond Monique's website Monique's video we talk a lot about in the interview YouTube channel Twitter Facebook Instagram Follow Jeff Dwoskin (host): Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Join my mailing list Buy me a coffee (support the show) Subscribe to my Youtube channel (watch Crossing the Streams!) Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show Love the books I talk about on the show? Here is my Amazon store to shop.
Ce soir, nous accueillons Alain Berset accompagné de : Zoé Më, Pablo, Flavien Droux, Rana Bassil, Léa Romanens, Thierry Jobin, Christophe Tiberghien, Roxanne Ischi, Véronique Reymond, Stéphanie Chuat, Mathieu Jaton, Thierry Romanens, Louis Ruffieux
Il existe au sein de l'écosystème de la Genève Internationale une plateforme dont le but est de décarboner les institutions, telles que les missions permanentes, les organisations internationales, les entités privées et la société civile. Il s'agit de 2050Aujourd'hui ou 2050Today et nous sommes avec Jean-Pierre Reymond le directeur exécutif.
Ce soir, nous accueillons Alain Berset accompagné de : Zoé Më, Pablo, Flavien Droux, Rana Bassil, Léa Romanens, Thierry Jobin, Christophe Tiberghien, Roxanne Ischi, Véronique Reymond, Stéphanie Chuat, Mathieu Jaton, Thierry Romanens, Louis Ruffieux
In this compelling Netflix original seven-part series, TRANSATLANTIC, takes us back to France in 1940, where American Varian Fry has traveled to Marseille carrying three thousand dollars and a list of imperiled artists and writers he hoped to help escape from the encroaching Nazi collaboration with the Vichy government, within a few weeks. Instead, he stayed more than a year, working to procure false documents, amass emergency funds, and arrange journeys across Spain and Portugal, where the refugees would embark for safer ports. His many clients included Hannah Arendt, Max Ernst, Marcel Duchamp, and Marc Chagall, and the race against time to save them is a tale of forbidden love, high-stakes adventure, and unimaginable courage. TRANSATLANTIC features an excellent cast of American and international actors that includes; Gillian Jacobs, Corey Stoll, Lucas Englander, Corey Michael Smith and Ralph Amoussou. TRANSATLANTIC was produced and co-written by Anna Winger (Daniel Handler), Co-directors Stephanie Chuat and Veronique Reymond (My Little Sister, join us for a conversation on the challenge of directing the first four of the seven episodes, how important it was for them to strike the appropriate tone for a “film” that moves between from life threatening to life affirming within each episodes, working with an international cast and their upcoming project, a English language reboot of their first film, The Little Bedroom. Watch on: netflix.com/Transatlantic
La 4ème édition de "Arts à la Rue, le Festival éclaté" c'est du 4 juillet au 16 août ! Entièrement gratuite, cette série de spectacles est proposée les soirées de mardi et mercredi en vieille ville (Terrasse Agrippa d'Aubigné), et en vadrouille le 12 juillet (Place Pont-Rouge Grand Lancy), les 18 et 25 juillet (Préau Ecole Jaques Dalphin à Carouge). Joane Reymond de la Compagnie Mine de Rien, est interrogée par Epiphane Amanfo.
In Episode 62, Patrick and Ciprian speak with Georges-Olivier Reymond, CEO and founder of PASQAL.The team discuss neutral atom technology, room temperature quantum computers, education, and machine learning.Georges-Olivier Reymond is CEO and co-founder of PASQAL, the leading full-stack neutral atoms quantum computing company. He is pioneering the transformation of state-of-the-art prototypes from the Institut d'Optique in Palaiseau (France) into industry-ready quantum computers. Georges-Olivier holds a PhD in quantum optics, and his thesis has been a breakthrough for neutral atoms. Georges-Olivier has shaped his leadership on a 20+ year track record in pushing complex projects from R&D to markets, when working for a multinational aerospace company and for tech startups.
On y est. L'informatique quantique est déjà une réalité. Et ça se passe en France. Georges-Olivier Reymond et ses 4 associés, tous PhD en Physique, ont fondé Pasqal en 2019. En moins de 4 ans, ils ont réussi à : Lever plus de 140 millions d'euros ; Construire des ordinateurs quantiques ; Résoudre des cas d'usage industriels ; Recruter plus de 140 employés. Pasqal est un OVNI, propulsé par une technologie lauréate du prix Nobel de physique 2022. Dans cet épisode, vous aurez toutes les réponses à ces questions : Qu'est-ce que l'informatique quantique ? Quels cas d'usage concrets l'ordinateur quantique peut-il résoudre, aujourd'hui et demain ? Pourquoi le Quantum Computing sera le moteur de la révolution de l'Intelligence Artificielle ? Quel est l'impact du Prix Nobel d'Alain Aspect sur la croissance de Pasqal ? Quels sont les risques liés à l'usage du Quantum Computing ? Plongez dans le quotidien d'un pionnier du quantique, un secteur ultra compétitif, porteur et passionnant. TIMELINE : 00:02:45 - Présentation de Georges-Olivier Reymond 00:07:00 - La physique quantique “pour les nuls” 00:49:00 - Pasqal, futur leader du Quantum Computing ? 01:33:00 - Les traditionnelles questions de fin d'épisode On a cité avec Georges-Olivier plusieurs anciens épisodes de GDIY : #293 - Théau Peronnin - Construire un ordinateur quantique : pas de la magie, juste la prochaine révolution technologique #272 - Mike Horn - Poser un cadre pour vivre libre #269 - Renaud Heitz - Des robots au pays des licornes #252 - Michaël Benabou - L'autre fondateur de Veepee qui s'est émancipé pour créer son empire #72 - Philippe Gabilliet - L'art de provoquer sa chance #40 Catherine Painvin - Entrepreneur depuis 50 ans et toujours à FOND ! #59 Catherine Barba - La marraine du web #306 - Fanny Moizant - Bâtir un empire de la seconde main pour une consommation plus responsable Avec Georges-Olivier, on a parlé de : Alain Aspect, Prix Nobel de physique (2022) La série Code Quantum Le GitHub de Pasqal Pulser Studio Les outils d'IA ChatGPT (Open AI) et Midjourney Le cas d'usage Crédit Agricole Le podcast Oui Are New York Le fonds d'investissement Quantonation Les comptes Twitter et LinkedIn d'Alain Aspect Georges-Olivier vous recommande de lire : La Mort suspendue de Joe Simpson La musique du générique vous plaît ? C'est à Morgan Prudhomme que je la dois ! Contactez-le sur : https://studio-module.com. Vous souhaitez sponsoriser Génération Do It Yourself ou nous proposer un partenariat ? Contactez mon label Orso Media via ce formulaire. Vous pouvez suivre Georges-Olivier Reymond sur LinkedIn.
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Arthur Reymond heißt der Sieger des Kirschbaum International 2023 in Meerbusch. Im Interview nach dem Finale verrät der frischgebackene Champion die Beudeutung dieses Titels und die Besonderheit der Woche. Weitere Informationen unter https://kirschbaum-international.de/
Arthur Reymond heißt der Sieger des Kirschbaum International 2023 in Meerbusch. Im Interview nach dem Finale verrät der frischgebackene Champion die Beudeutung dieses Titels und die Besonderheit der Woche. Weitere Informationen unter https://kirschbaum-international.de/ Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Cette année, nous avons été fièrement partenaires de la 45e édition du Festival international du film de femmes de Créteil, qui oeuvre depuis 1979 à la représentation des femmes dans tous les corps de métiers du cinéma. Pour cette occasion, nous avons rencontré la fondatrice et directrice du festival Jackie Buet, et la programmatrice Laurence Reymond, pour une discussion passionnante sur la création et l'évolution du festival et la place conquise par les femmes dans le secteur cinématographique. Bonne écoute ! Participantes : Mariana Agier, Jackie Buet, Laurence Reymond Réalisation, animation, montage, son : Mariana Agier Générique : (c) Sorociné Musique : (c) Antonin Agier Retrouvez toute l'actualité de Sorociné sur nos réseaux sociaux, Twitter, Facebook et Instagram : @Sorociné Si l'épisode vous a plu, n'hésitez pas à liker et à le partager
«Sel et lumière dans le chaos syrien – et ici!» - Rébecca Reymond by Radio Réveil
La société Pasqal a réalisé une première mondiale dans le domaine du calcul quantique appliqué au secteur bancaire et de l'énergie. La société Pasqal commercialise un ordinateur quantique à base d'atomes froids. L'entreprise a réalisé en janvier 2023 une importante levée de fonds de 100 millions d'euros qui lui permet de développer ses activités avec un haut niveau d'expertise. Pasqal affirme être en mesure de réaliser aujourd'hui des calculs pour le commerce et l'industrie d'un niveau jamais atteint jusqu'à présent.
Der «Samschtig-Jass» feiert Premiere. Zum ersten Mal in der 55-jährigen Geschichte macht die Sendung Halt in der Romandie. Im Aquatis in Lausanne begrüsst Fabienne Gyr die beiden Skifahrerinnen Erika Reymond-Hess und Lise-Marie Morerod. Musikalisch umrahmt wird der Jassabend von der Band Carrousel. Lise-Marie Morerod, 66, in den 70er-Jahren sowie Erika Reymond-Hess, 60, in den 80er-Jahren sorgten zusammen für 55 Schweizer Weltcupsiege im Skirennzirkus. Auch wenn sich ihre Skirennfahrerinnen-Karrieren nur am Rande berührten, verbindet die beiden Skilegenden eine tiefe Freundschaft. Im allerersten «Samschtig-Jass» in der Romandie wird das nicht anders sein. Lise-Marie Morerod jasst gegen die starke Konkurrenz, während Erika Reymond-Hess die Daumen drückt. Für wohltuende Klänge ist das französisch-schweizerische Duo Carrousel besorgt, dessen Geschichte filmreif ist: 2007 trifft Léonard Gogniat zufällig in Südfrankreich auf Sophie Burande, die auf einer Terrasse Akkordeon spielt. Léonard, ebenfalls mit Akkordeon, setzt sich zu ihr. Es ist der Start von Carrousel und ihrer persönlichen Liebesbeziehung dazu. Im «Samschtig-Jass» verzaubern sie die Jass-Schweiz mit neuer Musik und dem Titel «Sur la vague».
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This week on the Unscripted Unlimited Show, the guys did another Sitcom Debete the third one. The contestants were Baron (Friends) vs Doug (The Drew Carey Show) vs Karen (Everybody Loves Reymond). The judges were Eric, Boxman from the Wrestling Outlets and Daniel.
durée : 00:39:13 - Affaires culturelles - par : Arnaud Laporte - Au micro d'Arnaud Laporte, la comédienne Dominique Reymond nous raconte son apprentissage auprès d'Antoine Vitez, nous parle de sa peinture et nous entraîne dans les coulisses de ses arts. - invités : Dominique Reymond Comédienne
Débat entre Yves Defferrard, membre du comité directeur d'Unia, et Christophe Reymond, directeur du Centre patronal.
My guest today is Georges Reymond, CEO of Pasqal, a quantum processor company. Georges and I spoke about full-stack quantum vendors and the historical analogy from classical computing, the French quantum ecosystem and much more.
From chapter 10 of Dr. Robert L. Reymond's -A New Systematic Theology of the Christian Faith-
(QuantumTechPod) Chris Bishop's Quantum Tech Pod w/Georges-Olivier REYMOND, Pasqal CEO is live! PASQAL is the first French company to develop quantum computing hardware and their roadmap gets them to 1000 qubits by the end of 2023. The recent merger with Qu & Co allows them to provide a turnkey system - hardware and software together – accelerating the achievement of quantum advantage enabling practical real-world applications. They are also partnering with Atos to develop hybrid #HPC and quantum solutions. And their system will be available on Azure - Microsoft's Cloud Computing Platform later this year.
Das mehrfach ausgezeichnete Regie-Duo Stéphanie Chuat und Véronique Reymond telefonierte mit sämtlichen Stiftungen in der Westschweiz, um ein Thema, das niemand als wichtig betrachtete, zu finanzieren. Sie wollten unsichtbare Frauen auf die Leinwand bringen. Film: Les Dames. Streaming cinefile.ch & store.sky.ch CREDITS ROLE PLAY : Ton, Schnitt, Text und Stimmen: (DE) Sabine Meyer, (FR) Pascaline Sordet, (IT) Isabella Visetti, in Zusammenarbeit mit Katarina Hagstedt - Regie, Produktion & Mix: Katarina Hagstedt, Tinka Media - Die Musik ist von Blue Dot Session - Projektleiterin: Fiona Giger. Supervision: Stéphane Mitchell - Visuelle Gestaltung: Sarah Rothenberger - Konzept: Katarina Hagstedt, Pascaline Sordet, Isabella Visetti mit dem Beitrag von Stéphane Mitchell und der Unterstützung der Co-Präsidentin und des Vorstandes von SWAN. Ausführende Produktion: SWAN Swiss Women's Audiovisual Network. Deutsche Stimme von Stéphanie Chuat : Maree De Francesco Deutsche Stimme von Véronique Reymond : Margrith Meier Fotografie © Sophie Brasey SUPPORTERS: Dieses Projekt wurde ermöglicht durch die grosszügige Unterstützung des Bundesamt für Kultur, die Loterie romande, Ernst Göhner Stiftung, alliance F und Stiftung Mercator Schweiz, Stiftung Emilie Gourd, Oertli Stiftung, SWISSPERFORM, Suissimage, SSA Société suisse des auteurs, GARP Gruppe Autoren Regisseure Produzenten, Stiftung für Erforschung der Frauenarbeit, ssfv Schweizer Syndikat Film und Video und der GSFA (Groupement Suisse du Film d'Animation)
Le duo de réalisatrices multi-primé Stéphanie Chuat et Véronique Reymond a téléphoné à toutes les fondations de Suisse romande afin de financer un sujet dont personne ne voyait l'intérêt : porter des femmes de plus de soixante ans à l'écran. Film: Les Dames. Streaming cinefile.ch & store.sky.ch GENERIQUE ROLE PLAY : Son, montage, texte et voix : (A) Sabine Meyer, (FR) Pascaline Sordet, (I) Isabella Visetti, en coopération avec Katarina Hagstedt - Réalisation, production & mixage : Katarina Hagstedt, Tinka Media - La musique est de Blue Dot Session - Cheffe de projet : Fiona Giger. Supervision : Stéphane Mitchell - Design visuel : Sarah Rothenberger - Concept : Katarina Hagstedt, Pascaline Sordet, Isabella Visetti avec la contribution de Stéphane Mitchell et le soutien de la coprésidente et du comité exécutif du SWAN. Production exécutive : SWAN Swiss Women's Audiovisual Network Photographie © Sophie Brasey SUPPORTERS: Ce projet a été rendu possible grâce au soutien de l'Office fédéral de la culture, la Loterie romande, la fondation Ernst Göhner, alliance f et la fondation Mercator Schweiz, la fondation Emilie Gourd, la fondation Oertli, SWISSPERFORM, Suissimage, la SSA société suisse des auteurs, le GARP groupe auteurs réalisateurs producteurs, la Fondation pour l'étude du travail féminin, le ssfv syndicat suisse film et vidéo et le GSFA (Groupement Suisse du Film d'Animation)
Il pluripremiato duo cinematografico Stéphanie Chuat e Véronique Reymond ha contattato tutte le fondazioni in Romandia alla ricerca di finanziamenti per un tema considerato poco interessante: portare sul grande schermo le sessantenni e raccontare la loro vita di donne invisibili. Film: Les Dames. Streaming cinefile.ch & store.sky.ch ROLE PLAY GENERICO: Suono, montaggio, testo e voce: (TE) Sabine Meyer, (FR) Pascaline Sordet, (IT) Isabella Visetti, in collaborazione con Katarina Hagstedt - Direzione, produzione e mixaggio: Katarina Hagstedt, Tinka Media - Musica di Blue Dot Session - Project manager: Fiona Giger. Supervisione: Stéphane Mitchell - Visual design: Sarah Rothenberger - Concept: Katarina Hagstedt, Pascaline Sordet, Isabella Visetti con il contributo di Stéphane Mitchell e il sostegno del Co-Chair SWAN e del Comitato esecutivo. Produzione esecutiva: SWAN Swiss Women's Audiovisual Network Voce italiana di Stéphanie Chuat : Maree De Francesco Voce italiana di Véronique Reymond : Valentina Coco Fotografia © Sophie Brasey SUPPORTERS : Questo progetto è stato reso possibile grazie al sostegno di Ufficio federale della cultura, la Loterie romande, La Fondazione Ernst Göhner, alliance f e la Fondazione Mercator Schweiz, la Fondazione Emilie Gourd, la Fondazione Oertli, SWISSPERFORM, Suissimage, la société suisse des auteurs SSA, il Gruppo autori, registi, produttori (GARP), la Fondazione per lo studio del lavoro femminile, il Sindacato Svizzero Film e Video (ssfv) et il GSFA (Groupement Suisse du Film d'Animation).
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À l'occasion de la 44ème édition du Festival de Films de Femmes de Créteil, dont nous sommes fièrement partenaires, qui a lieu du 11 au 20 mars 2022, nous avons rencontré les programmatrices Laurence Reymond et Marina Mazzotti. ⚠️ Un petit souci audio s'est glissé à 24 min 28 sec. Navrées pour la gêne occasionnée Participantes : Pauline - @paulinemallet_ / Laurence Reymond / Marina Mazzotti. Création, animation, réalisation, montage et mixage son : Pauline Mallet Extrait ouverture de l'épisode : bande-annonce du Festival Musique de fin d'épisode : Run the world - Beyoncé (2011) Références mentionnées et/ou conseillées (par ordre chronologique de sortie) Livres / Articles de presses / expositions / vidéos : Festival de Films de Femmes de Créteil → https://filmsdefemmes.com Zoom sur la programmation de la section Elles font genre → https://filmsdefemmes.com/edition-2022/elles-font-genre/ Zoom sur la programmation de la section La longue marche des réalisatrices chinoises → https://filmsdefemmes.com/edition-2022/la-longue-marche-des-realisatrices-chinoises/
Pointée depuis plusieurs années par des journalistes, des militants syndicaux et des chercheurs, l'accumulation de médias par des hommes d'affaires est examinée par une commission d'enquête du Sénat. Quelles conséquences a-t-elle sur la qualité de l'information ?Jacques Sapir et Clément Ollivier reçoivent Emmanuel Vire, secrétaire général du SNJ-CGT, et Mathias Reymond, co-animateur de l'association Acrimed et notamment auteur d'« Au nom de la démocratie, votez bien » (Agone/Acrimed, 2019).
Simply put, Janay Reymond is a creative and has always been. Though she was fascinated by all forms of art, fashion mesmerized her most. Her paternal grandmother was a seamstress, while her maternal grandmother owned one of the most popular boutiques on her native Anguilla. Janay was smitten by clothing and in particular swimsuits. As a little girl she would sketch patterns for all types of clothing however, by age 12 she had designed her first evening gown for a pageant contestant. That contestant came 1st runner up. In her final years of high school, Janay decided what industry she wanted to work in for the rest of her life. Against all odds she started to craft swimsuit and legging designs while building a team of models and support staff. By her late teens Janay was designing for pageants and swimsuit competitions across the Caribbean as well as producing her own runway shows. Janay Reymond, has been instrumental in shaping the fashion scene on Anguilla and is considered a pioneer in local fashion. After showcasing her work at her annual shows, and participating in shows across the Caribbean, Janay took her designs to two of the biggest stages in the world. LA Fashion Week and New York Fashion Week. By her 20s Janay had accomplished much of what she set out to do. Most persons around her knew that she was a talented makeup artist as well, however Janay surprised many people when she decided to pause on designing and fashion shows and enter the beauty arena full time. In typical Janay fashion, she went in 100% and immediately cut out a niche for herself. Today, she is one of the most requested makeup artists in the immediate region. While her skills speak for themselves, she has taken it a step further and opened her own headquarters and retail outlet called The Face Lab. Janay however, is not done yet. This is the story… thus far… of Janay Reymond.
Réconcilier l'action publique, politique, associative, citoyenne et privée au service d'un monde meilleur. Telle est la vocation de Sylvain Reymond que nous recevons dans l'épisode #15 de Tipping Point. Sylvain est un optimiste au service de l'intérêt général. Conseiller « engagement des entreprises » du Haut-commissaire à l'emploi et à l'engagement des entreprises, co-fondateur de YOurmission, et auteur du livre "Nos Raisons d'Être", Sylvain embrasse un parcours riche qui lui permet de poser un regard affûté sur l'Engagement sous toutes ses formes. Avec une obsession à chaque étape nous confie-t-il : "savoir comment on peut changer les choses à un niveau macro". Très tôt, Sylvain milite en faveur du développement des politiques publiques pour les jeunes. Ses tipping points ? de nombreuses rencontres qui fortifient ses convictions et lui donnent l'élan du mouvement. D'abord Maxime Verner, au collège qui lui montre que tout est possible et avec qui il co-fondera YOurmission. Jean-Yves Gouttebel sur le territoire du Puy-de-Dôme ou encore Lyoko Miyoshi, sa mentor à Excel TBWA auprès de qui il acquiert une vraie méthodologie d'accompagnement des projets associatifs, philanthropiques et de mécénat. Infiltrer le monde politique, influencer les dirigeants, accompagner les initiatives sociales et solidaires... oui mais pas sans se confronter lui-même à l'entreprise et au rôle de dirigeant. Il prend la direction générale de Pro Bono Lab pendant 3 ans où il connait une croissance de 200% mais également la solitude et la difficulté. La Raison d'Être comme fil rouge de son action Travailler sur la raison d'être de son entreprise nous explique Sylvain c'est faire prédominer les envies sur les peurs. Comment faire ? S'autoriser à rêver ! "Il n'y a pas de méthode. C'est une sorte de sincérité la plus profonde [...] quelle trace a-t-on envie de laisser sur cette terre ?" ou encore répondre à la question "quand est-ce que mon entreprise, mon association ou moi-même pourrons-nous disparaître ? " Sans oublier qu'il n'y a pas de grand engagement sans leader engagé. Dans quelle mesure les aspirations des dirigeants sont-elles cohérentes vis-à-vis de ce que les salariés veulent pour leur entreprise et pour eux même ? La clé ? Être sincère, du dirigeant au salarié. Car il n'y a pas de triche possible lorsque l'on parle d'alignement de valeurs. Le secteur de l'ESS Sylvain nous donne également un chiffre clé : 10%. Les entreprises de l'ESS ne représentent que 10% du PIB aujourd'hui ! Cette "économie de la vie" chère à Jacques Attali... Comment prendre véritablement en compte la performance extra-financière ? Comment revoir certaines règles fiscales, comptables, ou de gouvernance pour aller plus loin que la Loi Pacte et donner les moyens de déployer beaucoup plus largement ce nouveau paradigme économique ? Sylvain se confie également sur l'écriture de son livre Nos Raisons d'être co-écrit avec Cyrielle Hariel. Le résultat d'une rencontre, d'une passion commune et un exercice de résilience. Il revient avec nous sur ses rencontres avec des dirigeants engagés et inspirants qui l'ont marqué. Un mot d'ordre pour conclure : encourager les solutions plutôt que de mettre en avant les problèmes ! Trois livres conseillés par Sylvain Reymond : Ma génération va changer le monde - Flora Ghebali L'entreprise du XXIème siècle sera politique ou ne sera plus - Pascal Demurger Changer le monde - Sarah Durieux Belle écoute ! POUR NOUS SUIVRE, en savoir plus sur nos invités et les ressources qu'ils nous partagent : Instagram Linkedin POUR NOUS AIDER ET CONTRIBUER à construire un monde meilleur : 5* et un gentil commentaire sur Apple Podcast pour nous faire connaître ! N'hésitez pas à nous recommander des Leaders inspirants et engagés ! Enfin, abonnez-vous sur votre plateforme préférée à Tipping Point et parlez du Podcast autour de vous ! Bonne écoute, Lucie & Romain
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