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This week I'm uncovering the real story of Micaela Leonarda Antonia de Almonester Rojas y de la Ronde, Baroness de Pontalba. And, yes, everyone in this story has a super long name! Micaela is best known for helping to transform New Orleans' Place d'Armes into the Jackson Square we know today. She designed and oversaw the construction of the iconic Pontalba Buildings that flank the sqaure in the heart of the New Orleans' historic French Quarter. As the wealthiest woman in New Orleans, this isn't too surprising. But Micaela's life wasn't all sunshine and roses. Join me to uncover her darkest moments and to squash some pretty far out myths. Support the show! Join the Patreon (patreon.com/historyfixpodcast)Buy some merchBuy Me a CoffeeVenmo @Shea-LaFountaineSources: Frenchquarter.com "Micaela Almonester Pontalba: The Baroness of Extremes"Wikipedia "Micaela Almonester, Baroness de Pontalba"The Historic New Orleans Collection "The Woman Behind New Orleans' Famous Pontalba Buildings"The Historic New Orleans Collection "How Did Louisiana Become Spanish?"Laura Plantation "What is Creole?Emerging Civil War "Micaela Almonester, Andrew Jackson, and Myths"Shoot me a message! Support the show
The focal point of our discussion centers on the remarkable events surrounding the women's 100-meter backstroke at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, a competition that garnered substantial attention for its myriad circumstances. We delve into the extraordinary victory of Dutch swimmer Nida Senf, who, despite an unforeseen misstep during the race, ultimately secured the gold medal, while her compatriot Riemars ten Broek claimed silver. This episode elucidates the broader implications of the exclusion of American swimmer Eleanor Holm, whose controversial behavior and subsequent disqualification significantly altered the competitive landscape. As we dissect the nuances of this pivotal moment in Olympic history, we reflect on the profound impact of these athletes' experiences on the realm of competitive swimming and sportsmanship. Join us as we traverse the complexities of this storied event, highlighting the intersection of personal triumph and institutional challenges within the annals of athletic achievement. The episode is a profound examination of the women's 100-meter backstroke at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, a race that transcends mere athletic competition to reflect the complexities of its historical context. The focus is primarily on the remarkable performances of Nida Senf and Riemars ten Broek, who emerged victorious, securing gold and silver medals respectively. However, the episode intricately details the circumstances surrounding these outcomes, particularly the significant absence of Eleanor Holm, whose exclusion from the games highlights the intersection of personal conflicts and broader political tensions. Additionally, the episode thoughtfully explores the repercussions of Holm's disqualification, which stemmed from her outspoken critiques of the American officials during the journey to Berlin. Holm's abrasive personality and her contentious relationship with the team hierarchy reflect the challenges faced by female athletes of that era. The episode not only chronicles the thrilling events of the race but also presents a nuanced commentary on the societal and political dynamics that influenced the experiences of the athletes, thereby offering a rich narrative that resonates beyond the realm of sports. The narrative intricately weaves together the events leading to Senf's unexpected yet triumphant victory. Initially, her performance was exceptional, as she recorded the fastest time in the heats. Nonetheless, a critical error during the final—missing a turn—threatened her chances. The depth of her character is revealed through her decision to rectify this mistake by returning to complete the turn, showcasing her strategic mindset and resilience. The subsequent surge that led her to victory against formidable competitors is a testament to her remarkable capabilities and fortitude in the face of adversity.Takeaways:The podcast meticulously examines the 1936 Berlin Olympics, focusing on the women's 100-meter backstroke event, which was highly controversial.It highlights the unexpected triumph of Nida Senf, who secured gold amidst a tumultuous Olympic atmosphere, including disqualification events.The episode further discusses the exclusion of Eleanor Holm, a prominent swimmer, which significantly altered the competition landscape for the event.Listeners are introduced to the remarkable circumstances surrounding the competition, including Nida Senf's unique strategy during the race's critical moments.The narrative delves into the historical context of the Olympics, revealing the political tensions and controversies of the era, particularly those affecting female athletes.Additionally, we learn about the aftermath of the event and how it influenced the trajectories of the athletes involved, including their public personas.Companies mentioned in this episode:ADZAvery BrundageEleanor TomNida SenfRiemars ten BroekEleanor HolmHubert LawsonGlenn Morris
The focal point of our discussion centers on the remarkable events surrounding the women's 100-meter backstroke at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, a competition that garnered substantial attention for its myriad circumstances. We delve into the extraordinary victory of Dutch swimmer Nida Senf, who, despite an unforeseen misstep during the race, ultimately secured the gold medal, while her compatriot Riemars ten Broek claimed silver. This episode elucidates the broader implications of the exclusion of American swimmer Eleanor Holm, whose controversial behavior and subsequent disqualification significantly altered the competitive landscape. As we dissect the nuances of this pivotal moment in Olympic history, we reflect on the profound impact of these athletes' experiences on the realm of competitive swimming and sportsmanship. Join us as we traverse the complexities of this storied event, highlighting the intersection of personal triumph and institutional challenges within the annals of athletic achievement. The episode is a profound examination of the women's 100-meter backstroke at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, a race that transcends mere athletic competition to reflect the complexities of its historical context. The focus is primarily on the remarkable performances of Nida Senf and Riemars ten Broek, who emerged victorious, securing gold and silver medals respectively. However, the episode intricately details the circumstances surrounding these outcomes, particularly the significant absence of Eleanor Holm, whose exclusion from the games highlights the intersection of personal conflicts and broader political tensions. Additionally, the episode thoughtfully explores the repercussions of Holm's disqualification, which stemmed from her outspoken critiques of the American officials during the journey to Berlin. Holm's abrasive personality and her contentious relationship with the team hierarchy reflect the challenges faced by female athletes of that era. The episode not only chronicles the thrilling events of the race but also presents a nuanced commentary on the societal and political dynamics that influenced the experiences of the athletes, thereby offering a rich narrative that resonates beyond the realm of sports. The narrative intricately weaves together the events leading to Senf's unexpected yet triumphant victory. Initially, her performance was exceptional, as she recorded the fastest time in the heats. Nonetheless, a critical error during the final—missing a turn—threatened her chances. The depth of her character is revealed through her decision to rectify this mistake by returning to complete the turn, showcasing her strategic mindset and resilience. The subsequent surge that led her to victory against formidable competitors is a testament to her remarkable capabilities and fortitude in the face of adversity.Takeaways:The podcast meticulously examines the 1936 Berlin Olympics, focusing on the women's 100-meter backstroke event, which was highly controversial.It highlights the unexpected triumph of Nida Senf, who secured gold amidst a tumultuous Olympic atmosphere, including disqualification events.The episode further discusses the exclusion of Eleanor Holm, a prominent swimmer, which significantly altered the competition landscape for the event.Listeners are introduced to the remarkable circumstances surrounding the competition, including Nida Senf's unique strategy during the race's critical moments.The narrative delves into the historical context of the Olympics, revealing the political tensions and controversies of the era, particularly those affecting female athletes.Additionally, we learn about the aftermath of the event and how it influenced the trajectories of the athletes involved, including their public personas.Companies mentioned in this episode:ADZAvery BrundageEleanor TomNida SenfRiemars ten BroekEleanor HolmHubert LawsonGlenn Morris
Rondeñas, jotas, fandangos, romances, canciones infantiles... Todo sobre la música extremeña de tradición oral. Con Yolanda Jiménez.
Tracklist : www.thepartylife.com.au/632The Party Life : www.linktr.ee/thepartylife Dj Fuel : www.djfuel.com.au-----------------------------------------DJ Fuel Mix DT8 Project, Simon Gregory - Now & Forever (Club Mix) [Mondo Records]BLR x Rob Styles x Robbie Rise - In The Club [Smash The House]Super8 & Tab, SØNIN - Black Is The New Yellow (Simon Gregory Mix) [Anjunabeats]Bassline - Acid Is Back [HD Origins Archives]Dan Stone - Utopia [Enhanced Progressive]Signum, Scott Mac, LUSU - Coming On Strong [Armada Music]Hypersia & HKL Feat. Oktay Vosoughi - The Anthem [Hypersia]Potatoheads - Pump It Up [HD Origins Archives]Paradise - See The Light (Sunset Bros Remix) [HD Origins Archives]Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike x Marlon Hoffstadt x DJ Konik - Makina Time [Smash The House]Nox Vahn & Marsh - Nemora [Anjunadeep]Nordfold - Together [Anjunadeep]Cubicore - Bring It Back [Catalystic Recordings]Cubicore - My Way [Catalystic Recordings]MK, Illyus Barrientos - Never Let You Go [SONY]Eelke Kleijn x Tube & Berger feat. Leo Wood - Beg You [Armada]Franky Rizardo & Carston - More To Life [LTF Records]Harry Romero - Don't You Want Some More (Harry Romero Remix) [Defected]Tune Of The Week - DJ Fuel's Pick Of The WeekRuben de Ronde & Amber Revival - River In Me [Statement! Recordings]Connect : https://www.instagram.com/rubenderondeConnect : https://www.instagram.com/amber.revivalHouse Cut Of The Week - It's All About House Music Armand Van Helden, Mark Knight, D. Ramirez - You [Toolroom]Connect : https://www.instagram.com/armandvanheldenConnect : https://www.instagram.com/djmarkknightConnect : https://www.instagram.com/dramirezmusicVibe Radar - is it Left-Field or Downtempo, Pop, maybe Breakbeat or D'n'B? Whatever it is, the Vibe Radar has picked it as a cool record. Ryan Grey, Xira - One Night [Helix]Connect : https://www.instagram.com/alldayryangreyConnect : https://www.instagram.com/xirabtshttps://www.thepartylife.com.au https://www.djfuel.com.au TPL Podcast Social Media Links : https://linktr.ee/thepartylifeDJ Fuel Social Media Links : https://linktr.ee/djfuelSupport the artists featured on the show by following our playlist and playing their music.Spotify Playlist : http://bit.ly/TPLplaylistA Music Podcast with the latest Dance Music in 2026 & the best in Progressive House, Melodic House & Techno, EDM, Trance, Uplifting Trance, House Music & More
The celebration of our 25th episode coincides with a significant moment in Dutch sports history, notably the triumph of the Dutch cycling team at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. In an astonishing display of teamwork, Eef Doolman, Jan Pieterse, Gerben Karstens, and Bart Soet secured the gold medal in the grueling 100-kilometer team time trial, an achievement that remains unparalleled in Dutch cycling. This episode delves into the intricacies of that remarkable race, exploring the dynamics of the team as they overcame both physical and mental challenges. We reflect on the historic context of the Tokyo Games, where the Netherlands finished with a commendable ten medals, with the cycling team's victory serving as a testament to their preparation and dedication. Join us as we honor these athletes and examine the legacy of their Olympic success, which continues to inspire future generations. In a momentous celebration of their 25th episode, the podcast dedicates its discourse to an exploration of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, particularly the remarkable achievements of the Dutch cycling team. The speakers recount the exhilarating moment when the quartet of Eef Doolman, Jan Pieterse, Gerben Karstens, and Bart Soet triumphed in the 100-kilometer team time trial, securing a gold medal that would etch their names in the annals of sports history. The episode meticulously details the backdrop against which this event unfolded, including the challenges faced by the athletes and the competitive landscape of the Olympics, which saw participation from approximately 5000 athletes across 93 nations. The narrative unfolds as the speakers delve into the intricacies of the race, discussing the tactical approaches employed by the team and the pivotal decisions made by their coach, Joop Middelink. Through a blend of strategic foresight and an understanding of the athletes' capabilities, the team was able to cultivate a synergy that propelled them to victory. The speakers emphasize the significance of teamwork in a sport often dominated by individual accolades and reflect upon the psychological dynamics that influenced their performance, particularly in the face of formidable competitors. In conclusion, the episode serves as a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of sporting glory, juxtaposing the triumph of the 1964 team against the backdrop of the modern Olympic landscape. The speakers reflect on how this victory not only galvanized a nation but also contributed to the evolving narrative of cycling as a sport, leaving an indelible mark on both the athletes and the fans. The episode encapsulates a rich historical moment while paying homage to the spirit of competition and the legacy of the athletes who exemplified excellence on that historic day in Tokyo.Takeaways:This podcast episode commemorates the 25th episode, marking a significant milestone.The discussion revolves around the memorable Olympic Games held in Tokyo in 1964.The remarkable achievement of the Dutch cycling team winning gold in the team time trial is highlighted.The episode emphasizes the importance of teamwork and strategy in competitive cycling.Listeners learn about the individual journeys of the cyclists involved in the historic victory.The episode reflects on the sometimes tragic fate of the athletes following their Olympic success.Companies mentioned in this episode:Eef DoolmanJan PieterseGerben KarstensBart SoetJoop MiddelinkAnton GeesinkElio Rimedio
The celebration of our 25th episode coincides with a significant moment in Dutch sports history, notably the triumph of the Dutch cycling team at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. In an astonishing display of teamwork, Eef Doolman, Jan Pieterse, Gerben Karstens, and Bart Soet secured the gold medal in the grueling 100-kilometer team time trial, an achievement that remains unparalleled in Dutch cycling. This episode delves into the intricacies of that remarkable race, exploring the dynamics of the team as they overcame both physical and mental challenges. We reflect on the historic context of the Tokyo Games, where the Netherlands finished with a commendable ten medals, with the cycling team's victory serving as a testament to their preparation and dedication. Join us as we honor these athletes and examine the legacy of their Olympic success, which continues to inspire future generations. In a momentous celebration of their 25th episode, the podcast dedicates its discourse to an exploration of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, particularly the remarkable achievements of the Dutch cycling team. The speakers recount the exhilarating moment when the quartet of Eef Doolman, Jan Pieterse, Gerben Karstens, and Bart Soet triumphed in the 100-kilometer team time trial, securing a gold medal that would etch their names in the annals of sports history. The episode meticulously details the backdrop against which this event unfolded, including the challenges faced by the athletes and the competitive landscape of the Olympics, which saw participation from approximately 5000 athletes across 93 nations. The narrative unfolds as the speakers delve into the intricacies of the race, discussing the tactical approaches employed by the team and the pivotal decisions made by their coach, Joop Middelink. Through a blend of strategic foresight and an understanding of the athletes' capabilities, the team was able to cultivate a synergy that propelled them to victory. The speakers emphasize the significance of teamwork in a sport often dominated by individual accolades and reflect upon the psychological dynamics that influenced their performance, particularly in the face of formidable competitors. In conclusion, the episode serves as a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of sporting glory, juxtaposing the triumph of the 1964 team against the backdrop of the modern Olympic landscape. The speakers reflect on how this victory not only galvanized a nation but also contributed to the evolving narrative of cycling as a sport, leaving an indelible mark on both the athletes and the fans. The episode encapsulates a rich historical moment while paying homage to the spirit of competition and the legacy of the athletes who exemplified excellence on that historic day in Tokyo.Takeaways:This podcast episode commemorates the 25th episode, marking a significant milestone.The discussion revolves around the memorable Olympic Games held in Tokyo in 1964.The remarkable achievement of the Dutch cycling team winning gold in the team time trial is highlighted.The episode emphasizes the importance of teamwork and strategy in competitive cycling.Listeners learn about the individual journeys of the cyclists involved in the historic victory.The episode reflects on the sometimes tragic fate of the athletes following their Olympic success.Companies mentioned in this episode:Eef DoolmanJan PieterseGerben KarstensBart SoetJoop MiddelinkAnton GeesinkElio Rimedio
Rondeñas, jotas, fandangos, romances, canciones infantiles... Todo sobre la música extremeña de tradición oral. Con Yolanda Jiménez.
Zaterdag staat met de Omloop Nieuwsblad de start van het Vlaamse wielervoorjaar op het programma, traditioneel de eerste echte afspraak voor spurtbommen en kasseivreters. Welk team vormt het sterkste blok? Wie legt Mathieu Van der Poel en Tadej Pogacar het vuur aan de schenen? En zien we Remco Evenepoel dan toch aan de start van de Ronde van Vlaanderen? Christophe Vandegoor en José De Cauwer blikken vooruit in deze Sporza Daily+.
Het einde van februari nadert en we weten allemaal wat dat wil zeggen: het wielervoorjaar is eindelijk daar. Zaterdag wordt het startschot gegeven van de Omloop en een dag later bestormen de renners alweer de Kluisberg in Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne. Hoog tijd voor Max ‘Dadfluencer' Vryens en Jappe ‘Call to action' Tooten om naar de VALS PLAT-studio af te zakken. Fans van Dirk Van Nijverseel moeten nog een weekje wachten, maar gelukkig krijgen ze met Caro Houbreghts en Tim Declercq twee toppers in de plaats.Ons panel fietst door de start van het wielerseizoen en blikt vooruit op al het lekkers wat we de komende weken mogen verwachten. Zo lijkt Soudal Quick-Step een nieuwe diamant in zijn rangen te hebben, terwijl Jonathan Milan het voorjaar aanvangt met een briljante conditie. Flanders-Baloise kan dan weer naar de koers trekken met een potentiële winnaar en ook Tim Wellens mag dromen van het hoogste schavotje, al lijkt hij nu al pech te hebben met de kalender. Wie meedoet met de Sporza Wielermanager neemt er ook best zijn notitieboekje bij, want de aflevering zit boordevol witte merels en darkhorses voor jouw ploeg. Komen verder aan bod: een gebroken belofte van Ruben Van Gucht, een Catterappe renster en een gestolen tip van Tess Elst.Wil jij meedoen aan de Wielermanager van VALS PLAT? Neem dan deel via https://wielermanager.sporza.be/vrjr-m-26/competitions/join/vfRFMfURSc.00:00 Intro09:09 Tim is nu coach Declercq18:12 Een nieuwe oude wind bij Soudal Quick-step23:33 Milan en Del Toro domineren in de Emiraten39:21 Ronde van de Algarve: Paul'eke, Paul'eke, Paul'eke, wat doe je nu?43:16 Iván Romeo neemt de snelste route naar de zon46:57 Witte merels en darkhorses voor de Sporza Wielermanager1:06:01 Laporte kan weleens met de deur in huis vallen in het openingsweekend, al zijn er meerdere favorieten1:17:20 Trivial time!1:21:01 OutroCheck ook zeker onze partner Unibet ExpertsWebsite: https://unibetexperts.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unibet.experts/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61587235392722 X: https://x.com/UnibetExperts
Die gesondheidsministerie sê die eerste ronde polio-inentings het 91 persent van die teikengroepe landwyd gedek. Die eerste ronde inentings het tussen 26 en 29 Januarie plaasgevind na die opsporing van poliovirus tipe 2 op 13 November verlede jaar deur roetine-omgewingsmonitering van 'n rioolmonster wat by Ndama by Rundu in die Kavango-Oos-streek versamel is. Die tweede ronde begin vandag tot Vrydag. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het met die ministerie se woordvoerder Walters Kamaya gepraat:
The primary focus of our discussion revolves around the recent performances of various athletes during the Winter Olympics in Milan, specifically highlighting the notable victories of American teams in the ice hockey finals, both men's and women's, against Canada. We delve into the exhilarating aspects of these matches, emphasizing the remarkable format of overtime play that enhances the excitement and competitiveness of the sport. Moreover, we shift our attention to the achievements of Dutch short track skaters, particularly the impressive medal haul attributed to athletes such as Jens van 't Wout and Xandra Velzenboer, who both showcased exceptional skill and determination. Our discourse also examines the implications of strategic decisions made during races, such as the daring choice to pull a goalie in crucial moments, and reflects on the collective spirit exhibited by the Dutch team throughout the games. As we traverse through these narratives, we aim to encapsulate the essence of perseverance and excellence that characterized this extraordinary sporting event. The thirty-fourth episode of our podcast delves into the recent Olympic Games held in Milan, specifically focusing on the exhilarating ice hockey finals. The dramatic clash between the United States and Canada unfolded with a contentious overtime period, culminating in a controversial victory for the U.S. team. We engage in a thorough analysis of the overtime format, which employs a golden goal rule, thereby intensifying the thrill of the game. The discussion also highlights the strategic implications of this format, particularly how it contrasts with traditional approaches in other sports, such as football, where extensions can often lead to tedious stalemates. The episode further explores the broader implications of this game for the hockey community and its potential influence on the structure of future international competitions. We also reflect on the overarching themes of competition, teamwork, and the emotional stakes involved in high-level sports, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of not only the game itself but also its significance within the Olympic context. In our latest episode, we turn our attention to the remarkable achievements of the Dutch short track team at the Winter Olympics. We celebrate the outstanding performances of athletes such as Jens van 't Wout and Sandra Velsenboer, who have etched their names in Olympic history. The conversation centers around the relay events, where the Dutch men's team secured their first Olympic gold, a feat long awaited by fans and athletes alike. We dissect the dynamics of the races, discussing the strategies employed by the athletes and the pivotal moments that led to their victories. Additionally, we scrutinize the officiating and rules surrounding penalties in short track, suggesting areas for improvement that could enhance the sport's integrity and excitement. Through this narrative, we encapsulate the essence of Olympic spirit, perseverance, and the relentless pursuit of excellence that defines these athletes' journeys. Moreover, our discussion extends to the broader implications of these Olympic competitions on the athletes' careers and the future of their respective sports. We highlight the role of teamwork in achieving success, particularly within the context of mixed-gender teams, and how collaborative training methods have fostered a culture of mutual support among athletes. This episode serves not only as a celebration of individual and team accomplishments but also as a critical examination of the systems in place that govern competitive sports. We conclude with reflections on the impact of these games on national pride and identity, urging listeners to appreciate the intricate tapestry of emotions and narratives woven into the Olympic experience.Takeaways:The recent Olympic Games in...
The primary focus of our discussion revolves around the recent performances of various athletes during the Winter Olympics in Milan, specifically highlighting the notable victories of American teams in the ice hockey finals, both men's and women's, against Canada. We delve into the exhilarating aspects of these matches, emphasizing the remarkable format of overtime play that enhances the excitement and competitiveness of the sport. Moreover, we shift our attention to the achievements of Dutch short track skaters, particularly the impressive medal haul attributed to athletes such as Jens van 't Wout and Xandra Velzenboer, who both showcased exceptional skill and determination. Our discourse also examines the implications of strategic decisions made during races, such as the daring choice to pull a goalie in crucial moments, and reflects on the collective spirit exhibited by the Dutch team throughout the games. As we traverse through these narratives, we aim to encapsulate the essence of perseverance and excellence that characterized this extraordinary sporting event. The thirty-fourth episode of our podcast delves into the recent Olympic Games held in Milan, specifically focusing on the exhilarating ice hockey finals. The dramatic clash between the United States and Canada unfolded with a contentious overtime period, culminating in a controversial victory for the U.S. team. We engage in a thorough analysis of the overtime format, which employs a golden goal rule, thereby intensifying the thrill of the game. The discussion also highlights the strategic implications of this format, particularly how it contrasts with traditional approaches in other sports, such as football, where extensions can often lead to tedious stalemates. The episode further explores the broader implications of this game for the hockey community and its potential influence on the structure of future international competitions. We also reflect on the overarching themes of competition, teamwork, and the emotional stakes involved in high-level sports, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of not only the game itself but also its significance within the Olympic context. In our latest episode, we turn our attention to the remarkable achievements of the Dutch short track team at the Winter Olympics. We celebrate the outstanding performances of athletes such as Jens van 't Wout and Sandra Velsenboer, who have etched their names in Olympic history. The conversation centers around the relay events, where the Dutch men's team secured their first Olympic gold, a feat long awaited by fans and athletes alike. We dissect the dynamics of the races, discussing the strategies employed by the athletes and the pivotal moments that led to their victories. Additionally, we scrutinize the officiating and rules surrounding penalties in short track, suggesting areas for improvement that could enhance the sport's integrity and excitement. Through this narrative, we encapsulate the essence of Olympic spirit, perseverance, and the relentless pursuit of excellence that defines these athletes' journeys. Moreover, our discussion extends to the broader implications of these Olympic competitions on the athletes' careers and the future of their respective sports. We highlight the role of teamwork in achieving success, particularly within the context of mixed-gender teams, and how collaborative training methods have fostered a culture of mutual support among athletes. This episode serves not only as a celebration of individual and team accomplishments but also as a critical examination of the systems in place that govern competitive sports. We conclude with reflections on the impact of these games on national pride and identity, urging listeners to appreciate the intricate tapestry of emotions and narratives woven into the Olympic experience.Takeaways:The recent Olympic Games in...
Rondeñas, jotas, fandangos, romances, canciones infantiles... Todo sobre la música extremeña de tradición oral. Con Yolanda Jiménez.
De Week van Energeia is dé nieuwspodcast voor de energieprofessional. Elke vrijdag praten redacteuren van Energeia je in ongeveer vijfentwintig minuten bij over de belangrijkste ontwikkelingen in de complexe energiewereld. Met deze week: het Publieke Energiefonds. Het demissionaire kabinet zet dit neer als opvolger van het Tijdelijk Noodfonds Energie, dat kwetsbare huishoudens moet helpen met het betalen van de rekening. Maar het dekt niet alle kosten die het noodfonds wel dekte, vertelt redacteur Katrijn de Ronde. Hoofdredacteur Wouter Hylkema licht toe wat er verandert in de nieuwe ronde van subsidieregeling SDE++, die in september opengaat. En waarom TenneT waarschuwt dat de woningbouw in gevaar komt in de Flevopolder, Gelderland en Utrecht. (Spoiler: iets met netcongestie.) Presentatie: Joep WesterveldSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Net als vorig jaar is UAE Team Emirates ongenadig snel uit de startblokken gekomen. Van Murcia en de Figuera Championship tot de UAE Tour en de Clasica Jaén, overal winnen ze met verschillende renners. Sander Valentijn, Jan Hermsen, Bobbie Traksel en ‘gelegenheidsbelg' Emile Wallays bespreken de overwinningen, de dominantie en de rare acties van het nieuwe goudhaantje Jan Christen. Daarnaast is er in de voorbeschouwing ruim aandacht voor de UAE Tour en het tweeluik van de Ruta del Sol en de Ronde van de Algarve, waar meerdere toppers thuisfavoriet Almeida van het winnen zullen proberen af te houden. En omdat het voorjaar alweer bijna voor de deur staat bespreken de mannen in het item van deze week wat voor hen de grootste mysteries zijn van het aankomende voorjaar. Want hoewel overwinningen voor UAE een zekerheid lijken, kan er in die gekke voorjaarsklassiekers natuurlijk van alles gebeuren. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aflevering 23 met de eerste vier Olympische Winterspelen!The primary focus of this podcast episode is the inaugural Olympic Winter Games held in 1924 in Chamonix, France, which emerged as a significant milestone in the history of winter sports. Initially conceived as a subsidiary program to the Summer Olympics in Paris, the games garnered such acclaim that they were retroactively labeled as the first Olympic Winter Games after the Norwegian objection was withdrawn. The episode delves into the notable achievements of athletes, particularly highlighting Norway's dominance in skiing and skating, while also recognizing the participation of other nations and the unique circumstances surrounding the event. We examine the statistics of participation, including the stark gender disparity among athletes, and reflect upon the evolving nature of the Winter Olympics as subsequent events unfolded. Furthermore, we discuss the broader implications of these games in the context of international sports and their legacy, setting the stage for future competitions. The exploration of the inaugural Olympic Winter Games, which took place in Chamonix in 1924, unveils a historical tapestry woven with both triumph and contention. Initially conceived as a supplementary event to the Summer Games in Paris, the Winter Games garnered such remarkable success that they were retroactively declared an official Olympic event, contingent upon the withdrawal of objections from Norway, which had its own winter sports competition. This episode meticulously details the geopolitical landscape of the time, highlighting how the absence of notable nations such as Russia, Germany, and the Netherlands shaped the competitive field. The narrative further delves into the performances, with Norway emerging as the dominant force, claiming the majority of the medals, while the dynamics of participation and competition are examined through the lens of the limited number of athletes and nations present. This foundational moment sets a precedent for future Winter Games, illustrating the evolution of winter sports on a global stage. In a reflective analysis of the first Olympic Winter Games, the conversation meanders through the complexities of sportsmanship and national pride, emphasizing the significance of Chamonix as a pivotal location in Olympic history. The episode elucidates the cultural ambiance of Chamonix, described as a fashionable winter resort, juxtaposed against the backdrop of sporting excellence and national representation. The dialogue also touches upon the peculiarities of the early Winter Games, such as the introduction of sports like figure skating and ice hockey, which had previously been included in the Summer Games. The intriguing case of Kylis Krevstem, who uniquely defended his title from the Summer Olympics, serves as a focal point of discussion, highlighting the interconnectedness of winter and summer sports in this nascent period of Olympic competition. Through a serious and analytical lens, this summary encapsulates the essence of the episode, articulating the multifaceted themes of competition, culture, and the socio-political undercurrents of the time. The examination of the evolution of the Olympic Winter Games from their inception in 1924 to subsequent iterations reveals a narrative rich in historical significance and transformation. The podcast delves into the intricacies of the Chamonix Games, the subsequent Winter Games in St. Moritz, and the implications of the Lake Placid Games, all while emphasizing the growth of participation and the increasing prominence of female athletes. Notably, the transition from a predominantly male-dominated field to the inclusion of women in competitive events is articulated with a focus on the societal shifts that accompanied these changes. The episode critically evaluates the implications of the American dominance in Lake Placid, where the competitive format sparked controversies regarding fairness...
Aflevering 23 met de eerste vier Olympische Winterspelen!The primary focus of this podcast episode is the inaugural Olympic Winter Games held in 1924 in Chamonix, France, which emerged as a significant milestone in the history of winter sports. Initially conceived as a subsidiary program to the Summer Olympics in Paris, the games garnered such acclaim that they were retroactively labeled as the first Olympic Winter Games after the Norwegian objection was withdrawn. The episode delves into the notable achievements of athletes, particularly highlighting Norway's dominance in skiing and skating, while also recognizing the participation of other nations and the unique circumstances surrounding the event. We examine the statistics of participation, including the stark gender disparity among athletes, and reflect upon the evolving nature of the Winter Olympics as subsequent events unfolded. Furthermore, we discuss the broader implications of these games in the context of international sports and their legacy, setting the stage for future competitions. The exploration of the inaugural Olympic Winter Games, which took place in Chamonix in 1924, unveils a historical tapestry woven with both triumph and contention. Initially conceived as a supplementary event to the Summer Games in Paris, the Winter Games garnered such remarkable success that they were retroactively declared an official Olympic event, contingent upon the withdrawal of objections from Norway, which had its own winter sports competition. This episode meticulously details the geopolitical landscape of the time, highlighting how the absence of notable nations such as Russia, Germany, and the Netherlands shaped the competitive field. The narrative further delves into the performances, with Norway emerging as the dominant force, claiming the majority of the medals, while the dynamics of participation and competition are examined through the lens of the limited number of athletes and nations present. This foundational moment sets a precedent for future Winter Games, illustrating the evolution of winter sports on a global stage. In a reflective analysis of the first Olympic Winter Games, the conversation meanders through the complexities of sportsmanship and national pride, emphasizing the significance of Chamonix as a pivotal location in Olympic history. The episode elucidates the cultural ambiance of Chamonix, described as a fashionable winter resort, juxtaposed against the backdrop of sporting excellence and national representation. The dialogue also touches upon the peculiarities of the early Winter Games, such as the introduction of sports like figure skating and ice hockey, which had previously been included in the Summer Games. The intriguing case of Kylis Krevstem, who uniquely defended his title from the Summer Olympics, serves as a focal point of discussion, highlighting the interconnectedness of winter and summer sports in this nascent period of Olympic competition. Through a serious and analytical lens, this summary encapsulates the essence of the episode, articulating the multifaceted themes of competition, culture, and the socio-political undercurrents of the time. The examination of the evolution of the Olympic Winter Games from their inception in 1924 to subsequent iterations reveals a narrative rich in historical significance and transformation. The podcast delves into the intricacies of the Chamonix Games, the subsequent Winter Games in St. Moritz, and the implications of the Lake Placid Games, all while emphasizing the growth of participation and the increasing prominence of female athletes. Notably, the transition from a predominantly male-dominated field to the inclusion of women in competitive events is articulated with a focus on the societal shifts that accompanied these changes. The episode critically evaluates the implications of the American dominance in Lake Placid, where the competitive format sparked controversies regarding fairness...
Hanne Hagenaars is kunstenaar, auteur en curator. Ik ga met haar in gesprek over haar boek en gelijknamige tentoonstelling ‘Missen als een ronde vorm', spreken over de rol van kunst in verlies en rouw en praten over waarom Hanne verdieping zocht in deze thema's. De tentoonstelling ‘missen als een ronde vorm' is tot 1 maart te zien in het Stedelijk Museum Schiedam, met op 28 februari de filmvoorstelling ‘Eenden leren lopen' ter gelegenheid van de laatste week van de tentoonstelling. Het boek ‘Missen als een ronde vorm' kunt u hier vinden. Mocht u meer willen weten over Hanne, kunt u hier haar website bezoeken.
De mondiale sportwereld staat deze weken in het teken van de Olympische Winterspelen. Bijna werd er donderdagavond een ‘wielermedaille' gewonnen door de Belgische Sandrine Tas op de 5000 meter schaatsen voor vrouwen tijdens de gouden avond van Xandra Velzeboer en Jens van 't Wout. In de WielerFlits Podcast zwengelen we opnieuw de discussie aan of veldrijden in 2030 óók op de Winterspelen moet plaatsvinden.Maar het ging vooral over de onrust bij Visma | Lease a Bike. Na het vertrek van Fem van Empel en Simon Yates vertrok afgelopen week ook succestrainer Tim Heemskerk per direct bij de ploeg. Ook in koers en zelfs op hoogtestage zit de ploeg in de hoek waar de klappen vallen. Er waren ziektes en blessures in de Ronde van Oman, Jonas Vingegaard start niet in de UAE Tour en bij Wout van Aert is het nog niet duidelijk of hij nu Omloop Het Nieuwsblad haalt. Verslaggevers Maxim en Youri geven achtergrondinformatie over de hele situatie. Is er nu onrust, of niet?Daarnaast maken ze in de uitzending een portret van Christian Scaroni, die afgelopen week een rit- en de eindzege boekte in de Ronde van Oman. Vorig jaar was hij ook een van de topscorers bij XDS Astana, maar wie is de Italiaan? Daarnaast gaan ze ook dieper in op een merkwaardige situatie in het vrouwenpeloton. Sinds 1 april mogen WorldTour-wedstrijden geen Continental-teams meer uitnodigen voor hun wedstrijden, schrijven de UCI-regels. Maar de UAE Tour en de Trofeo Alfredo Binda deden dat toch. Hoe dat zit hoor je ook in de nieuwe WielerFlits Podcast!PILLAR PerformanceDeze aflevering wordt mede-mogelijk gemaakt door PILLAR Performance. Met de code 'wielerflits15' krijg je daar 15% korting. En geloof me: als je één keer zonder dat “post-rit snothoofd” de week doorkomt, ben je verkocht. Verzilver hier je korting!
Een mysterieuze struik op Strava, de nieuwe Armstrong-biopic en het Dudok-fokprogramma dat zijn vruchten afwerpt. Jonne, Benja en Maike over de Ronde van Oman en de laatste wielernieuwtjes. Boektip: 'Ravage' van Nick Klaessens — over de Giant-Alpecin crash in 2016. ⛵ Krijg als luisteraar van De Rode Lantaarn exclusief 15% korting op Saily! Gebruik de code ‘rodelantaarn’. Download de Saily app of ga naar saily.com/rodelantaarn
Marcelle Ratafia – Touchez pas au Whisky ! Comment une jeune guide argotique de Paris devient une des figures les plus en vue et les plus attachantes de la foodsphère ? C'est cette question que tente d'élucider ce nouvel épisode. A renfort de films de la Continental et autres littératures enlevées, la chroniqueuse du Figaro Vin & Fooding nous transmet son amour du ciné et du vin. On y croise le podcast « les bobines », le Sobrelier Benoit d'Onofrio et les couverts du restaurant Epopée Charonne ! Marcelle Ratafia en littérature : ABC de l'Argot sans se fader le dico - Editions du Chêne, Parlons Vin, Parlons bien - Robert – Prix Curnonsky 2023 StreetFood -Editions Marabout. Podcast Les Bobines : https://shows.acast.com/les-bobines BINGE WATCHING : Sins of man de Otto Brower - 1936, le film où le personnage résout « tout ses problèmes à coup de Champagne et de Martini » Ball of fire- Howard Hawks – 1941 : Le Sobrelier (Benoît d'Onofrio) propose de faire un cocktail en hommage à Ball of fire. Hotel du Nord - Marcel Carmé - 1938 - scène de la communion - Dialogues Jacques Prévert. Coeur de Lila - Anatole Litvak - 1932, avec Marcelle Romée & Fernandel Battement de Coeur - Henri Decoin -1940 Lectures de Marcelle : L'argot du bistrot - Robert Giraud - Edition de la table Ronde. Touchez pas au grisbi - Albert Simonin - 1953 - Série Noire, Gallimard, Prix des Deux magots) Nestor Burma - Léo Malet (crée en 1942) Les Hauts Murs - Auguste Le Breton - 1954 - Editions Denoël (première édition) Classes laborieuses et classes dangereuses - Louis Chevalier - Editeur Perrin Adaptation cinématographique de Nestor Burma avec René Dary : 120, rue de la Gare - Jacques Daniel Norman - 1946 Les films de la Continental : Le dernier des six - Georges Lacombe - 1941 (scénario par H.G Clouzot) L'assassin habite au 21 - Henri-Georges Clouzot - 1942 L'assassinat du Père-Noël - Christian Jaque - 1941 La Main du diable - Maurice Tourneur - 1942 La symphonie fantastique - Christian Jaque - 1942 Le corbeau - Henri-Georges Clouzot - 1943 Au sujet de l'occupation : Laisser-Passer - Bertrand Tavernier - 2002 Voyage à travers le cinéma français - Bertrand Tavernier - 2016 Continental Films, Cinéma français sous contrôle allemand - Christine Leteux - 2017 - La tour verte Les Films de Marcelle : Le diable par la queue - Philippe de Broca - 1969 Avignon - Johann Dionnet - 2025 Mon oncle Benjamin - Edouard Molinaro – 1969 (extrait) Les belles de nuit - René Clair - 1952 Le festin de Babette - Gabriel Axel - 1987 Les Barbouzes - Georges Lautner – 1964 (extrait « les paupiettes ») A Propos de StreetFood : Gastronomia - série franceTV - 2025 The Bear - Série Disney + - 2022 New-York Miami - Frank Capra - 1934 (scène du donut) Tampopo - Jûzô Itami - 1987 (film *** sur la bouffe et street-food) 3 films de Mikhaïl Kalatozov : Quand passent les cigognes - Mikhaïl Kalatozov - 1957 Soy Cuba - Mikhaïl Kalatozov - 1964 Le sel de Svanétie - Mikhaïl Kalatozov - 1930 VINS Maison Vonville - Rouge d'Ottrott - Pinot Noir Pinot noir Vieilles Vignes – Côteaux Bourguignons Prise de son, interview et montage : Nicolas Reyboubet Diffusion : février 2025
Marcelle Ratafia – Touchez pas au Whisky ! Comment une jeune guide argotique de Paris devient une des figures les plus en vue et les plus attachantes de la foodsphère ? C'est cette question que tente d'élucider ce nouvel épisode. A renfort de films de la Continental et autres littératures enlevées, la chroniqueuse du Figaro Vin & Fooding nous transmet son amour du ciné et du vin. On y croise le podcast « les bobines », le Sobrelier Benoit d'Onofrio et les couverts du restaurant Epopée Charonne ! Marcelle Ratafia en littérature : ABC de l'Argot sans se fader le dico - Editions du Chêne, Parlons Vin, Parlons bien - Robert – Prix Curnonsky 2023 StreetFood -Editions Marabout. Podcast Les Bobines : https://shows.acast.com/les-bobines BINGE WATCHING : Sins of man de Otto Brower - 1936, le film où le personnage résout « tout ses problèmes à coup de Champagne et de Martini » Ball of fire- Howard Hawks – 1941 : Le Sobrelier (Benoît d'Onofrio) propose de faire un cocktail en hommage à Ball of fire. Hotel du Nord - Marcel Carmé - 1938 - scène de la communion - Dialogues Jacques Prévert. Coeur de Lila - Anatole Litvak - 1932, avec Marcelle Romée & Fernandel Battement de Coeur - Henri Decoin -1940 Lectures de Marcelle : L'argot du bistrot - Robert Giraud - Edition de la table Ronde. Touchez pas au grisbi - Albert Simonin - 1953 - Série Noire, Gallimard, Prix des Deux magots) Nestor Burma - Léo Malet (crée en 1942) Les Hauts Murs - Auguste Le Breton - 1954 - Editions Denoël (première édition) Classes laborieuses et classes dangereuses - Louis Chevalier - Editeur Perrin Adaptation cinématographique de Nestor Burma avec René Dary : 120, rue de la Gare - Jacques Daniel Norman - 1946 Les films de la Continental : Le dernier des six - Georges Lacombe - 1941 (scénario par H.G Clouzot) L'assassin habite au 21 - Henri-Georges Clouzot - 1942 L'assassinat du Père-Noël - Christian Jaque - 1941 La Main du diable - Maurice Tourneur - 1942 La symphonie fantastique - Christian Jaque - 1942 Le corbeau - Henri-Georges Clouzot - 1943 Au sujet de l'occupation : Laisser-Passer - Bertrand Tavernier - 2002 Voyage à travers le cinéma français - Bertrand Tavernier - 2016 Continental Films, Cinéma français sous contrôle allemand - Christine Leteux - 2017 - La tour verte Les Films de Marcelle : Le diable par la queue - Philippe de Broca - 1969 Avignon - Johann Dionnet - 2025 Mon oncle Benjamin - Edouard Molinaro – 1969 (extrait) Les belles de nuit - René Clair - 1952 Le festin de Babette - Gabriel Axel - 1987 Les Barbouzes - Georges Lautner – 1964 (extrait « les paupiettes ») A Propos de StreetFood : Gastronomia - série franceTV - 2025 The Bear - Série Disney + - 2022 New-York Miami - Frank Capra - 1934 (scène du donut) Tampopo - Jûzô Itami - 1987 (film *** sur la bouffe et street-food) 3 films de Mikhaïl Kalatozov : Quand passent les cigognes - Mikhaïl Kalatozov - 1957 Soy Cuba - Mikhaïl Kalatozov - 1964 Le sel de Svanétie - Mikhaïl Kalatozov - 1930 VINS Maison Vonville - Rouge d'Ottrott - Pinot Noir Pinot noir Vieilles Vignes – Côteaux Bourguignons Prise de son, interview et montage : Nicolas Reyboubet Diffusion : février 2025
Een nieuw seizoen van de Sporza Wielermanager en dus ook een nieuw seizoen van Kopman. Voor al je moeilijke vragen zijn er eenvoudige antwoorden of toch niet. In deze eerste aflevering van 2026 bespreken Tess Elst, Hannes Tahon, Thomas Huyghe en Stijn Steels de nieuwe spelregels en de waardes van de renners. Stijn heeft een oproep voor Bert Van Lerberghe en Thomas krijgt een opdracht. We namen dit op op woensdag 4 februari, dus voor de valpartij van Mads Pedersen in de Ronde van Valencia.
De Noorse Langlaufer Johannes Klaebo "De Komeet" gaat voor zes gouden medailles!The primary focus of this podcast episode is the imminent commencement of the Olympic Winter Games, specifically highlighting the remarkable athlete Johannes Klaebo, who is poised to compete for six gold medals. As we delve into the intricacies of Klaebo's illustrious career, we explore his extraordinary achievements, including his unprecedented victories in World Cup events and his outstanding performance at the recent World Championships. Our discourse further examines the unique qualities that render Klebo a formidable competitor, such as his innovative techniques and strategic prowess in cross-country skiing. We also discuss the various disciplines in which he will participate, elucidating the challenges and expectations he faces in each event. Ultimately, we aim to provide our listeners with an insightful perspective on Klaebo's potential impact on the upcoming Games and the broader implications for the sport of cross-country skiing. The 22nd installment of our esteemed podcast delves into the imminent commencement of the Olympic Winter Games, scheduled to begin on February 6th in Milan. As we stand on the precipice of this grand sporting event, it is only fitting that we engage with the current affairs surrounding the Winter Olympics. In the ensuing episodes, we will dedicate our discussions to various facets of the Winter Games, with a particular focus on prominent athletes and their performances. I wish to spotlight an extraordinary figure in the realm of cross-country skiing, known colloquially as 'The Comet'. This nickname belongs to Johannes Høsflot Klæbo, a 29-year-old Norwegian athlete who has garnered significant acclaim and is often regarded as the preeminent cross-country skier in the world today. His stature in Norway parallels that of the celebrated footballer Erling Haaland, and during the upcoming three weeks, Klæbo will undoubtedly be the center of attention as he vies for an astounding six Olympic medals across multiple disciplines. In our exploration of Klæbo's illustrious career, we uncover his remarkable achievements, which include an impressive 107 victories in individual World Cup events, complemented by five overall titles in the World Cup circuit. His prowess was further exemplified at the recent World Championships held in Trondheim, where he clinched six gold medals, drawing a staggering attendance of over 230,000 spectators throughout the four-day event. Such figures underscore the immense popularity and excitement surrounding cross-country skiing, akin to that of cycling, where the physical demands are considerable and the spectacle captivating. We also analyze Klæbo's rigorous training regimen, which is characterized by an unwavering discipline and an almost fanatical dedication to his sport. For instance, his summer training often takes him to Italy, where he engages in grueling roller skiing sessions, pushing his physical limits to attain peak performance. As we delve deeper into Klæbo's competitive strategy, we identify three pivotal elements that contribute to his exceptional skiing capabilities: his exclusive starting technique, tactical acumen, and innovative skiing style. Klæbo's approach minimizes vertical movement, optimizing energy retention and speed, while maintaining a perfectly balanced stance over his skis. His agility in navigating turns and executing rapid double pole pushes distinguishes him from his competitors. Moreover, his familial ties to the sport reveal a unique support system; his father serves as both his manager and chef, while his grandfather, at the age of 83, still fulfills the role of his coach. Such a familial enterprise not only highlights the personal investment in his training but also emphasizes the collective effort behind his success. Klæbo's assertion that 'only dead fish swim with the current' encapsulates his philosophy of challenging norms and striving for...
De Noorse Langlaufer Johannes Klaebo "De Komeet" gaat voor zes gouden medailles!The primary focus of this podcast episode is the imminent commencement of the Olympic Winter Games, specifically highlighting the remarkable athlete Johannes Klaebo, who is poised to compete for six gold medals. As we delve into the intricacies of Klaebo's illustrious career, we explore his extraordinary achievements, including his unprecedented victories in World Cup events and his outstanding performance at the recent World Championships. Our discourse further examines the unique qualities that render Klebo a formidable competitor, such as his innovative techniques and strategic prowess in cross-country skiing. We also discuss the various disciplines in which he will participate, elucidating the challenges and expectations he faces in each event. Ultimately, we aim to provide our listeners with an insightful perspective on Klaebo's potential impact on the upcoming Games and the broader implications for the sport of cross-country skiing. The 22nd installment of our esteemed podcast delves into the imminent commencement of the Olympic Winter Games, scheduled to begin on February 6th in Milan. As we stand on the precipice of this grand sporting event, it is only fitting that we engage with the current affairs surrounding the Winter Olympics. In the ensuing episodes, we will dedicate our discussions to various facets of the Winter Games, with a particular focus on prominent athletes and their performances. I wish to spotlight an extraordinary figure in the realm of cross-country skiing, known colloquially as 'The Comet'. This nickname belongs to Johannes Høsflot Klæbo, a 29-year-old Norwegian athlete who has garnered significant acclaim and is often regarded as the preeminent cross-country skier in the world today. His stature in Norway parallels that of the celebrated footballer Erling Haaland, and during the upcoming three weeks, Klæbo will undoubtedly be the center of attention as he vies for an astounding six Olympic medals across multiple disciplines. In our exploration of Klæbo's illustrious career, we uncover his remarkable achievements, which include an impressive 107 victories in individual World Cup events, complemented by five overall titles in the World Cup circuit. His prowess was further exemplified at the recent World Championships held in Trondheim, where he clinched six gold medals, drawing a staggering attendance of over 230,000 spectators throughout the four-day event. Such figures underscore the immense popularity and excitement surrounding cross-country skiing, akin to that of cycling, where the physical demands are considerable and the spectacle captivating. We also analyze Klæbo's rigorous training regimen, which is characterized by an unwavering discipline and an almost fanatical dedication to his sport. For instance, his summer training often takes him to Italy, where he engages in grueling roller skiing sessions, pushing his physical limits to attain peak performance. As we delve deeper into Klæbo's competitive strategy, we identify three pivotal elements that contribute to his exceptional skiing capabilities: his exclusive starting technique, tactical acumen, and innovative skiing style. Klæbo's approach minimizes vertical movement, optimizing energy retention and speed, while maintaining a perfectly balanced stance over his skis. His agility in navigating turns and executing rapid double pole pushes distinguishes him from his competitors. Moreover, his familial ties to the sport reveal a unique support system; his father serves as both his manager and chef, while his grandfather, at the age of 83, still fulfills the role of his coach. Such a familial enterprise not only highlights the personal investment in his training but also emphasizes the collective effort behind his success. Klæbo's assertion that 'only dead fish swim with the current' encapsulates his philosophy of challenging norms and striving for...
Rondeñas, jotas, fandangos, romances, canciones infantiles... Todo sobre la música extremeña de tradición oral. Con Yolanda Jiménez.
Deze aflevering wordt mede-mogelijk gemaakt door PILLAR Performance. Wil je zelf testen wat magnesium voor je doet? Op pillarperformance.com vind je de Triple Magnesium, en met wielerflits15 krijg je 15% korting.Maar je vindt PILLAR ook bijvoorbeeld bij 230 Holland and Barret winkels of futurumshop.Probeer het vooral een paar avonden achter elkaar en kijk wat het met jouw slaap en vermindering van vermoeidheid doet.Het WK veldrijden ligt voor het gevoel alweer lang en breed achter ons, ondanks de historische achtste wereldtitel voor Mathieu van der Poel en de emotionele zege van Lucinda Brand. Terwijl het EK baanwielrennen donderdag ook eindigt, richt de WielerFlits Podcast zich weer op de eerste koersen van het wegseizoen én een vleugje mountainbiken.Als het aan Courage Events en TIG Sports ligt, komt het WK wielrennen in 2032, 2033 of 2034 naar Nederland. Meer bepaald: naar Groningen. Het plan bevindt zich in de verkenningsfase en sluimert al een aantal maanden op de achtergrond. Afgelopen weekend is er door de KNWU over gesproken met de UCI tijdens het WK veldrijden in Hulst. Hoofdredacteur Maxim en verslaggever Youri gaan dieper op dit nieuws in, dat misschien iets eerder uitlekte dan de bedoeling was.Naast het WK veldrijden en het duel tussen Mathieu van der Poel en Wout van Aert, waren de wildcards voor de Tour de France misschien wel het meest beschreven onderwerp van de wintermaanden op ons platform. Dat had alles te maken met de goede kans die Unibet Rose Rockets daarop had. Intussen is duidelijk dat Caja Rural-Seguros RGA er met het felbegeerde ticket vandoor is gegaan. Nu wacht er mogelijk toch een escape via de Ronde van Italië.En is er ook nog nieuws over Mathieu van der Poel. De UCI heeft per 1 januari 2026 namelijk de regels veranderd in het mountainbiken. Daardoor is het voor de kopman van Alpecin-Premier Tech relatief gezien eenvoudiger om goede resultaten te behalen en zijn kans op goede startposities én plaatsing voor de Olympische Spelen te vergroten. Daarnaast start de UCI met een pilot in het mountainbiken waarmee ze de Formule 1 en de MotoGP achterna gaan. Hoe dat zit? Luister snel!Cyclingflash.com Fantasy Dashboardhttps://cyclingflash.com/fantasy/men-elite
Make it Louder! Episode 582 of Make Some Music radio show with your host - Ruslan Radriges ♪ New EP "FIVE" with HUVAGEN ► 2rock.ffm.to/0311 ♪ Discover this episode: ► band.link/msm582 Also new music by Ruslan Radriges in playlist. Subscribe: ► soundcloud.com/ruslanradriges/sets/rrmusic Follow Ruslan Radriges: ♦Instagram ► instagram.com/ruslanradriges ♦Spotify ► spoti.fi/2pRImzg ♦Facebook ► facebook.com/RuslanRadriges ♦YouTube ► youtube.com/c/DjProduserRuslanRadriges ♦VK ► vk.com/ruslanradriges ♦Apple ► music.apple.com/ru/artist/ruslan-radriges/541431482 ♦SoundCloud: ► @ruslanradriges ♦Yandex ► music.yandex.ru/artist/3961521 ♦iTunes: > https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ruslan-radriges/id1480936940 #RuslanRadriges #MSM582 TRACKLIST: Ruslan Radriges - Intro 01. Asida Aya - Singularity [NEO] 02. UNMD - Drop Love [Interplay] 03. Monolegato - Heartbeat [Interplay Unity] 04. Audien - In Every Life [Enhanced] 05. Aldor & Nour - Carry On [Deeper Harmonies] 06. Sunlounger ft. Zara Taylor - Lost (Mr. Sid & March Forward Remix) [PERFECT TUNE] 07. Papulin & Tony Love - Young and Beautiful [Interplay Unity] 08. Ruben de Ronde & Amber Revival - River In Me [Statement!] 09. James Carter - Borderline [Smash The House] 10. Azooland & mimiiQ - Wanna Have Some Fun? [On The Way] 11. Jay Hardway - The Pain [Hardway Music] 12. Anton By - Running [Interplay] 13. Josh Le Tissier - Poison [MOMENT OF THE PAST] 14. 4 Strings & Sarah Lynn - You Move Me [SOME LATELY FAVORITE] 15. Ruslan Radriges & Alexander Turok - Play It Loud (NyTiGen Remix) [2Rock] 16. Milio Ruando - Give Me My Acid [Kurai] 17. Nifra - Awaken Your Soul [Extatic] 18. Roman Messer - Fable [Suanda] Ruslan Radriges - Outro
The twentieth episode of our podcast is dedicated to the illustrious legacy of the 1960 Rome Olympics, where we delve into the remarkable achievements of Wilma Rudolph, who emerged as the epitome of athletic excellence. This episode elucidates not only her triumphant acquisition of three gold medals but also the socio-political context of the Games, which were marked by both significant milestones and troubling controversies, including the burgeoning issues of doping and the commercial pressures that began to infiltrate the Olympic spirit. We examine Rudolph's extraordinary journey from overcoming severe health challenges in her early life to becoming a celebrated icon of both sport and civil rights. Throughout our discourse, we reflect on her unparalleled performances and the lasting impact she had on athletics and society at large. Thus, we encapsulate the essence of her legacy, recognizing her as a pioneering figure whose influence extends far beyond the track. As we navigate the narratives of the 1960 Rome Olympics, one athlete emerges as the undisputed queen of the Games: Wilma Rudolph. This episode pays homage to her remarkable journey from a fragile birth, weighing only 1,850 grams, to becoming the first American woman to win three gold medals in a single Olympics. Rudolph's ascent is not merely a tale of athletic prowess; it is a testament to resilience and determination. Overcoming polio and various hardships, her story is intricately woven with the love and support of her family, particularly her mother, who played an instrumental role in her rehabilitation and subsequent success. The episode further elaborates on her extraordinary performances, including world-record-setting runs in the 100 meters and 200 meters, alongside her pivotal role in the 4x100 meter relay, solidifying her status as an athletic icon. Moreover, we reflect on the broader implications of her achievements, examining how her legacy transcends sports, inspiring future generations in the ongoing struggle for equality and representation.Takeaways:This episode commemorates the twentieth installment of our podcast series, focusing on the ancient and modern Olympic Games.The remarkable achievements of Wilma Rudolph, noted for winning three gold medals at the 1960 Rome Olympics, are thoroughly discussed.The significant social and political contexts surrounding the 1960 Olympic Games, including issues of apartheid in South Africa, are explored.We delve into the historical impact of Emperor Theodosius I, who abolished the classical Olympic Games in ancient times.The increasing commercialization of the Olympics since the 1960s is examined, highlighting the transformations in sports culture.The episode concludes with an analysis of Wilma Rudolph's legacy and her subsequent contributions to society post-Olympics.Companies mentioned in this episode:Wilma RudolfJesse OwensTennessee State University
[00:00] 01. Bobina - Russia Goes Clubbing Intro [00:31] 02. DMPV - Inner Mechanics [SPACE 4] [06:43] 03. Sergey Salekhov - Ascent to Jupiter [Suanda Progressive] [10:51] 04. Anton By, AV - Missing 2026 [Interplay] [13:57] 05. Alchemist - Fading Horizon [Interplay Soul] [18:06] 06. DJ Tony Magic & Virgil Hill - Eclipse [SPACE 4] [22:08] 07. Ruben de Ronde & Amber Revival - River In Me [Statement!] [26:33] 08. Nitrous Oxide & Seb Hennig - Igni [Enhanced Progressive] [30:27] 09. Ponymeadow, KAWSAN & Aldor feat. imallryt - Where Do I Go (Dennis Sheperd & Freak E Beatz Remix) [Black Hole] [35:40] 10. Tycoos, AYDA, Saphron - Run the River [2Rock] [39:01] 11. Jaki Nelson & polyma+h - Is It Love? [Interplay] [43:51] 12. [CLUBBERS CHOICE] Armin van Buuren & Glockenbach - Sun Shines On Me (Club Mix) [Armada Music] [47:16] 13. Andrew Rayel & EXTASIA. - Chasing The Unknown [Find Your Harmony] [51:26] 14. Ahmed Helmy & Doppenberg pres. HEL:BRG - Break It Down Like [Revealed] [54:34] 15. [CLASSIQUE] DT8 Project - Destination (Above & Beyond Remix) [Mondo]
The focal point of this discourse revolves around the illustrious figure of Emil Zatopek, a remarkable Czech long-distance runner renowned for his extraordinary achievements in the 1948 and 1952 Olympic Games. We delve into the nuances of Zatopek's athletic prowess, recounting his remarkable tenacity as he overcame substantial deficits during races, particularly emphasizing his near-defeat in the 5000 meters at the 1948 London Olympics, where he finished just two-tenths of a second behind the victor. Moreover, we explore his astounding performance in Helsinki, where he triumphed in both the 10,000 meters and the 5,000 meters, subsequently undertaking the marathon for the first time, securing victory with a significant lead. This episode also reflects on the broader implications of his legacy, including the psychological toll of fame on athletes, as articulated by his wife, Dana, who poignantly remarked on their struggle with public attention following their astounding successes. As we navigate these themes, we aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of Zatopek's indelible impact on the world of athletics and the personal challenges faced by elite athletes.The commencement of the 19th episode heralds a focused discussion on the illustrious figure of Emile Zatopek, an iconic athlete whose prowess in long-distance running has left an indelible mark on the realm of sports. Emile Zatopek, a Czech runner renowned for his extraordinary achievements in the 5,000 meters, 10,000 meters, and the marathon, is celebrated as a paragon of resilience and determination. The dialogue unfolds with a reflective exploration of his remarkable career, starting with the 1948 London Olympics, where he secured a commendable second place in the 5,000 meters despite trailing by a significant margin during the race. What distinguishes this performance is not merely the result but the narrative of overcoming adversity, as Zatopek closed an impressive 40-meter gap to finish just tenths of a second behind the leader, Gaston Rijf. This episode serves to illuminate the essence of competitive spirit and the relentless pursuit of excellence that characterized Zatopek's illustrious career, setting the stage for further examination of his subsequent Olympic triumphs.As the discourse progresses, we delve into the pivotal moment of the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, where Zatopek's legacy was cemented through an unparalleled display of athletic dominance. His exceptional performance in the 10,000 meters, where he triumphed with a remarkable 16-second lead over his closest rival, exemplifies the extraordinary capabilities of a true champion. The conversation further elaborates on the nuanced aspects of his running style, which, while deemed unconventional, became an integral part of his identity as an athlete. The discussion not only highlights Zatopek's technical prowess but also examines the psychological dimensions of his journey, illustrating the profound impact of mental fortitude in achieving sporting greatness. This exploration of Zatopek's journey serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring legacy of athletes who push the boundaries of human potential.The episode culminates in a comprehensive analysis of Zatopek's audacious decision to compete in the marathon for the first time at the Helsinki Olympics, an undertaking that reflects both courage and ambition. Despite lacking formal experience in marathon running, Zatopek's training regimen had prepared him for this monumental challenge, which he approached with characteristic tenacity. The narrative of his marathon debut is laced with both humor and humility as he navigated the intricacies of race strategy, culminating in a resounding victory that further solidified his status as a legend in the annals of athletics. The episode concludes with reflections on the broader implications of Zatopek's journey, emphasizing the importance of perseverance, integrity, and the indomitable spirit
Tracklist: 01. Leena Punks, Rowland Giles - Holding On [Zerothree] 02. Stylo, Kasia, Eli & Dani - All I See Is Us [Interstellar] 03. Matty X Kenny - Makes Me Move [RISING HRMNY] 04. Rafael Cerato, MORGANJ - Slow Down [Captive Soul] 05. Vassmo - On The Top [Deeper Harmonies] LIGHT SIDE TRACK 06. Taly Shum, Helen & Boys - Batting This [Deeper Harmonies] 07. Anyma feat. Bipolar Sunshine - Love Hurt [Interscope] 08. LTN & Omair – Together As One (Mark Roma Remix) [Find Your Harmony] 09. Armin van Buuren & Punctual & Alika - On & On (JOA Remix) [Armada] 10. Ruben de Ronde & Amber Revival - River In Me [Statement!] 11. Max Styler, Three Drives & Three Drives On A Vinyl - Greece 2000 (Max Styler Rework) [Armada] 12. Tycoos, AYDA, Saphron - Run the River [2Rock Recordings] 13. Massano - Cash Is King [Simulate] 14. Mia Mendi & Blake Light - Lose Yourself [A State Of Trance] 15. MatricK - Access Denied [Reaching Altitude] 16. Andrew Rayel pres. EXTASIA - Chasing The Unknown [Find Your Harmony] 17. Eximinds - Rondeau [Interplay] 18. Karen Overton & Siimon - Your Loving Arms [Armada] 19. RAM x Driftmoon - Elijah [Black Hole] 20. Maurya Sevak - Welcome To The Afterlife [RISING HRMNY] 21. Gareth Emery, Annabel, LSR:CITY - without u (Steve Allen Remix) [Create Music Group] 22. Enveak, Matt Lucker - What Would I Do [Kurai] 23. DJ Jan vs. Frank Watson - Sayonara [Chasing Dreams] 24. Armin van Buuren - Sonic Samba (Rising Star Remix) [Armind] 25. Nico Cranxx & DJ MiMo - Insurgency [Nocturnal Knights] 26. Nu NRG & Liam Wilson - Freefall [Armada Captivating] FAVORITE OF THE MOMENT 27. Olly James, Maddix, Hannah Laing - Transmission [EXTATIC] 28. Oskah - The Dial [Reaching Altitude] 29. Renegade System - Turn It Around [Hard Trance Revolution] 30. D'Angello & Francis - The Rhythm [Revealed] 31. The Rocketman & Veracocha - Carte Blanche [Armada] 32. Brynx - Hardcore Energy [SubHarmony] 33. Matty Ralph - Escape [Armada] CLASSIC SELECTION 34. Subtle By Design - Sirius (Tiesto Remix) [Velvet Vibe]
Didier est accompagné par Marc-André et discutent de la démission de Mike Tomlin de son poste d'entraîneur-chef des Steelers. Ils mettent ensuite la table pour la deuxième ronde des éliminatoires de la NFL en y allant de leurs prédictions. Didier s'entretient avec le receveur Damien Alford qui a signé avec les Saints de la Nouvelle-Orléans. Didier discute également avec le demi de coin Jordan Lessard qui après trois saison à l'Université Laval poursuivra sa carrière à Colorado State. Suivez-vous pour ne rien manquer ! YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/@didier.ormejuste Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/lesacduquart Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/lesacduquart Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/0J2iQAMFwXJKwtZkqIzcRF?si=1512c5fbedc84dc0 Apple Podcasts : podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/le-sac-du-quart/id1250178466 (00:00:00) Intro (00:00:56) Démission de Mike Tomlin (00:14:20) Entrevue avec Damien Alford (00:21:26) NFL - Prédictions des finales de division (00:22:18) Bills c. Broncos (00:36:14) 49ers c. Seahawks (0:52:18) Entrevue avec Jordan Lessard (01:02:46) Texans c. Patriots (01:15:23) Rams c. Bears (01:30:32) Actualités NFL
01. Birdriot & Gotlucky & Temazkal - The Eternal Now (Extended Mix) [RADIANT] 02. Dirty South & Taglo - Holding Me Back (Extended Mix) [COLORIZED] 03. Embers of Hope & Clara Ray - Always See You Fly (Extended Mix) [RNM] 04. Kyau & Albert & John Grand - Under My Skin (John Grand Remix) [EUPHONIC] 05. Anton By & AV - Missing 2026 (Extended Mix) [INTERPLAY RECORDS] 06. Jordy Eley - Let Go (Extended Mix) [TRANCEMISSION] 07. Khainz & Stone Van Brooken - Mosaic (Extended Mix) [PURIFIED] 08. Nat Dankir - Pulse of Night (Extended Mix) [INTERPLAY FLOW] 09. Ponymeadow, KAWSAN & Aldor - Where Do I Go (breezy Extended Mix) [A TRIBUTE TO LIFE] 10. Rafael Cerato & MORGANJ - Slow Down (Extended Mix) [CAPTIVE SOUL] 11. Andrea Mazza & T.F.F. - Maya (Extended Mix) [ANTIMA MUSIC] 12. Alchemist - Fading Horizon (Extended Mix) [INTERPLAY SOUL] 13. ARTBAT, R3HAB, Stylo, Eli & Dani - Fight Machine feat. NAIIM (Original Mix) [UPPERGROUND] 14. Eugenio Tokarev - Please Stay (Extended Mix) [NOMADS MUSIC] 15. Jaki Nelson & polyma+h - Is It Love (Extended Mix) [INTERPLAY RECORDS] 16. Nitrous Oxide & Seb Hennig - Igni (Extended Mix) [ENHANCED PROGRESSIVE] 17. Ruben de Ronde & Amber Revival - River In Me (Extended Mix) [STATEMENT!] 18. Benny Benassi & Tobias Gerard - DISCOTEKA (Extended Mix) [AETERNA] 19. Markus Schulz - No Way Back (Extended Mix) [BLACK HOLE RECORDINGS] 20. Pinkus & Bigtopo - Red Lights (Extended Mix) [SUANDA FUTURE] 21. Tycoos, AYDA & Saphron - Run the River (Extended Mix) [2ROCK RECORDINGS] 22. Airborn - Come With Me (Extended Mix) [INTERPLAY GLOBAL] 23. FEEL - Чудное Мгновенье (Extended Mix) [SUANDA MUSIC] 24. Mauro Picotto & Cafius - Iguana (Extended Mix) [ARMADA MUSIC] 25. Mia Mendi & Blake Light - Lose Yourself (Extended Mix) [A STATE OF TRANCE] 26. Andrew Rayel & EXTASIA - Chasing The Unknown (Extended Mix) [FIND YOUR HARMONY] 27. Time Geometry & NELLY TGM - Hyperdrive (Extended Mix) [SYNCHRONIZED MELODIES] 28. Daniel Kandi - Made of Glass (Extended Mix) [FSOE] 29. Daniele Filaretti - Music To The Fullest (Extended Mix) [EXTREMA GLOBAL MUSIC] 30. Eveek, TOM & Zoozee - Secret (Extended Mix) [FUTURE HOUSE CLOUD] 31. Roman Messer feat. Sarah de Warren - Risk It All (Anton Pallmer Remix) [SUANDA MUSIC]
01. Birdriot & Gotlucky & Temazkal - The Eternal Now (Extended Mix) [RADIANT] 02. Dirty South & Taglo - Holding Me Back (Extended Mix) [COLORIZED] 03. Embers of Hope & Clara Ray - Always See You Fly (Extended Mix) [RNM] 04. Kyau & Albert & John Grand - Under My Skin (John Grand Remix) [EUPHONIC] 05. Anton By & AV - Missing 2026 (Extended Mix) [INTERPLAY RECORDS] 06. Jordy Eley - Let Go (Extended Mix) [TRANCEMISSION] 07. Khainz & Stone Van Brooken - Mosaic (Extended Mix) [PURIFIED] 08. Nat Dankir - Pulse of Night (Extended Mix) [INTERPLAY FLOW] 09. Ponymeadow, KAWSAN & Aldor - Where Do I Go (breezy Extended Mix) [A TRIBUTE TO LIFE] 10. Rafael Cerato & MORGANJ - Slow Down (Extended Mix) [CAPTIVE SOUL] 11. Andrea Mazza & T.F.F. - Maya (Extended Mix) [ANTIMA MUSIC] 12. Alchemist - Fading Horizon (Extended Mix) [INTERPLAY SOUL] 13. ARTBAT, R3HAB, Stylo, Eli & Dani - Fight Machine feat. NAIIM (Original Mix) [UPPERGROUND] 14. Eugenio Tokarev - Please Stay (Extended Mix) [NOMADS MUSIC] 15. Jaki Nelson & polyma+h - Is It Love (Extended Mix) [INTERPLAY RECORDS] 16. Nitrous Oxide & Seb Hennig - Igni (Extended Mix) [ENHANCED PROGRESSIVE] 17. Ruben de Ronde & Amber Revival - River In Me (Extended Mix) [STATEMENT!] 18. Benny Benassi & Tobias Gerard - DISCOTEKA (Extended Mix) [AETERNA] 19. Markus Schulz - No Way Back (Extended Mix) [BLACK HOLE RECORDINGS] 20. Pinkus & Bigtopo - Red Lights (Extended Mix) [SUANDA FUTURE] 21. Tycoos, AYDA & Saphron - Run the River (Extended Mix) [2ROCK RECORDINGS] 22. Airborn - Come With Me (Extended Mix) [INTERPLAY GLOBAL] 23. FEEL - Чудное Мгновенье (Extended Mix) [SUANDA MUSIC] 24. Mauro Picotto & Cafius - Iguana (Extended Mix) [ARMADA MUSIC] 25. Mia Mendi & Blake Light - Lose Yourself (Extended Mix) [A STATE OF TRANCE] 26. Andrew Rayel & EXTASIA - Chasing The Unknown (Extended Mix) [FIND YOUR HARMONY] 27. Time Geometry & NELLY TGM - Hyperdrive (Extended Mix) [SYNCHRONIZED MELODIES] 28. Daniel Kandi - Made of Glass (Extended Mix) [FSOE] 29. Daniele Filaretti - Music To The Fullest (Extended Mix) [EXTREMA GLOBAL MUSIC] 30. Eveek, TOM & Zoozee - Secret (Extended Mix) [FUTURE HOUSE CLOUD] 31. Roman Messer feat. Sarah de Warren - Risk It All (Anton Pallmer Remix) [SUANDA MUSIC]
Vorig jaar won hij de Ronde van Italië, nu stopt hij plots: wat is er aan de hand met wielrenner Simon Yates en zijn team Visma-Lease a Bike? In het voetbal trainen niet alle teams tijdens de winterstop in het zuiden: landskampioen Union blijft thuis. En in het tennis gaat een video van een amateuristische speelster de wereld rond.
Bafana Bafana-doelskieter Lyle Foster sê die span moet foute wat in hul wedstryd teen Zimbabwe gemaak is, regstel in hulle voorbereiding vir die Ronde van 16 in die 2025 Afrikabekertoernooi. Suid-Afrika sal teen die naaswenners van Groep F in die uitklopfase te staan kom. Foster sê dit is belangrik om hulle verdediging te versterk. Hy voeg by die span moet gefokus bly terwyl hulle konsentreer op die allerbelangrike ontmoeting wat voorlê:
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Welcome to my new episode "Dynamic Trance Universe" Podcast. Доброго времени суток, дорогие друзья! В эфире 486-й эпизод подкаста-путеводителя в замечательный мир #Trance музыки. Сегодня Вас ждет первая часть лучших треков за 2025 год. Поехали! @aeroritmixmuzik #DTUPodcast486 #MelodicTrance #Progressive VocalTrance #Trancefamily TRACKLIST: 01. Armin van Buuren & Omnia - Love 02. BLR x Amber Revival - Love Me Endless 03. Arodes - Kidz (CamelPhat Extended Remix) 04. Hel:slowed & Lovlee - Left Of Us 05. Cosmic Gate & James French - I'm On Fire 06. Laura van Dam - Deep Shadow 07. Ruben de Ronde & Amber Revival - Illuminate 08. Krevix - Let You Down 09. DIM3NSION & Kadett - Turning 10. Above & Beyond feat. Richard Bedford - Start A Fire 11. Akyse - The Lines 12. Joris Voorn & Good Boys - Utopia (Korolova Extended Remix) 13. Skytech & Amber Revival - End Of Time 14. Beatz from L.E. - Take Off 15. DIM3NSION & EGGSTA - Shattered 16. Chocolate Puma - Let Your Mind Be Free 17. Adam Beyer - Taking Back Control 18. OTTAGON - Find You 19. OTTAGON - We Are Free 20. Ahmed Helmy - I'm A Freak 21. Armin van Buuren feat. JAI RYU - Let It Be For Love 22. Diego Miranda & Melbec - Ta Que Na 23. Adam Beyer & Chris Avantgarde - Desolate Lands 24. ilan Bluestone, Maor Levi & Giuseppe De Luca - Ignite 25. Ahmed Helmy - What's The Matter! 26. JOA - Missing Part Of Me 27. Akille & Juna Rose - Follow The Light 28. Ahmed Helmy, Hadriani & OANA - My Life 29. OTTAGON feat. Lake Silver - Dust 30. HI-LO - United In Trance Подписывайтесь на мой подкаст (Subscribe to My Podcast): ● Apple Podcasts - podcasts.apple.com/ru/podcast/… ● Pocket Casts - pca.st/drpc1gfj
01. Marcus Dielen, Mario Cola, iSVEL - Intro [Uniqode Lab] 02. Bobina, Marcus Dielen, Mario Cola - Thru the Wall [Uniqode Lab] 03. Alexander Popov, Whiteout, VAILERI - Need To Feel Loved [Interplay] 04. Avalan Rokston - Something to Believe In [Island Berlin] 05. Cosmic Gate & James French - I'm On Fire [Wake Your Mind] 06. Alesso, Becky Hill - Surrender (AYDEN LOYDE Remix) [Capitol] 07. Argy & Omiki - WIND [New World] 08. Ferry Corsten - Chain Reaction (Chill Mix) [Flashover] 09. David Guetta & Sia - Beautiful People (Miss Monique Remix) [What A DJ] 10. MORTEN & David Guetta - Night In Detroit [Future Rave] 11. Armin van Buuren & JOA - Heavy [Armada Music] 12. Alexander Komarov - I Follow You [Interplay] 13. Anyma, Argy, Son Of Son - Voices In My Head [Interscope] 14. Cassian, YOTTO, Da Hool - Love Parade [Afterlife] 15. Adam Beyer - Taking Back Control [Drumcode] 16. BLR - Bonaire [A State Of Trance] 17. Tiësto & FORS - Bring Me To Life [Musical Freedom] 18. Skytech & Amber Revival - End Of Time [Armind] 19. KREAM - Arrival [Liquid Lab] 20. Swedish House Mafia - Wait So Long (Agents Of Time Remix) [Superhuman Music] 21. Armin van Buuren & Punctual - Angels (feat. EVALINA) [VIP Mix] [Armada Music] 22. Anton By, Ahmed Helmy - Johann (Ahmed Helmy Edit) [Interplay] 23. Calvin Harris - Blessings (feat. Clementine Douglas) [Columbia (Sony)] 24. Delaitech & Seven24 & Elles de Graaf - Embers of A Fading Fire (Costa Mix) [RNM] 25. BLR x Amber Revival - Love Me Endless [Armind] 26. UUFO, Re:Locate & Simon Anthony - Absoluum [Armada Captivating] 27. Above & Beyond feat. Richard Bedford - Start A Fire [Anjunabeats] 28. R-Tem - Voiceless (Klimov Remix) [Uniqode Lab] 29. OTTAGON - The Rhythm [Armada Music] 30. Argy x MEDUZA - Melodia (feat. Polly-Anna) [AETERNA] 31. Benny Benassi, ARTBAT, The Biz - Love Is Gonna Save Us [d_vision] 32. DJs From Mars & Switch Disco x Veracocha & Ferry Corsten - Carte Blanche [Armada] 33. Anton By, AV, Noah Seven - Angels [Interplay] 34. ReOrder - The Destroyer Of Worlds [A State Of Trance] 35. Armin van Buuren & Ben Hemsley feat. Lucy Pullin - Is It Beautiful? (A State of Trance 2025 TRANSFORMATION Anthem) [A State Of Trance] 36. MatricK - Sunshine [Revealed] 37. Hardwell feat. Jonathan Mendelsohn - Echo (Giuseppe Ottaviani Remix [Revealed] 38. Ferry Corsten, Ruben de Ronde & NRG2000 - Rise Up [Flashover] 39. Bjorn Akesson - Lightstream [BA Origins] 40. FEEL - Now We Are Free [Suanda] 41. Rank 1 - Strobo (Deeper Dub Mix) [High Contrast] 42. Armin van Buuren & Seth Hills - Gimme The Love (feat. Alessia Labate) [Armind] 43. Storm - Time To Burn (David Forbes Extended Remix) [Black Hole] 44. Ben Gold & SUPERSTRINGS - The Whip [Armada Music] 45. Hardwell - Sanctuary [Revealed] 46. Axwell - Until The Lights Go Out (feat. Carma) [Axtone] 47. HI-LO - United In Trance (Extended Mix) [HILOMATIK] 48. Armin van Buuren & Martin Garrix - Sleepless Nights (feat. Libby Whitehouse) [Armada : STMPD RCRDS] 48. UUFO x Shogun - Seven Days and One Week [Revealed] 49. Armin van Buuren & Sacha - Set Me Free (Rising Star Remix) [Armada Music] 50. Richard Durand & Nicholas Gunn Feat. Alina Renae - For You [Blue Dot Trance]
Tracklist: 01. Anyma & SCRIPT - In My Mind [Interscope] 02. OTTAGON feat. Jai Ryu - Only Midnight Knows [Armada Music] 03. Ruben de Ronde & Amber Revival - Illuminate [Statement!] 04. Armin van Buuren & Omnia - Love [Armind] 05. Massano & Braev - Fade Away [Simulate] 06. Above & Beyond feat. Richard Bedford - Start A Fire [Anjunabeats] 07. Armin van Buuren, JAI RYU - Let It Be For Love [Armada Music] 08. Meduza & Innellea & GENESI & Nu-La - Edge Of The World [Insomniac] 09. Claptone x Chicane feat. Moya Brennan - Saltwater 10. DIM3NSION & Kadett - Turning [A State Of Trance] 11. Korolova, Agents Of Time & Conor Ross - Made For Love [Disorder] 12. ARTBAT & JOA - The Spot [UPPERGROUND] 13. Skytech & Amber Revival - End of time [Armind] 14. OTTAGON feat. Adriana Stone - Without You [Armada Music] 15. James Hype - Don't Wake Me Up (Agents Of Time Remix) [ISLAND (UMG)] 16. ARGY & Omiki - WIND [NEWORLD] 17. Cassian, YOTTO & Da Hool - Love Parade [Afterlife] 18. Cosmic Gate - You [Wake Your Mind] 19. Anyma, Argy & Son of Son - Voices In My Head [Interscope] 20. Massano, TH;EN, Carlo Whale - Touch Me [Tomorrowland Music] 21. MORTEN & ARTBAT - CULTURE [Insomniac] 22. Armin van Buuren & JOA - Heavy [Armada Music] 23. Andrew Rayel - Euphoria (Skytech Remix) [Find Your Harmony] 24. Calvin Harris, Clementine Douglas - Blessings (Cassian Remix) [Columbia (SONY)] 25. Kevin de Vries & Bigfett & Frynn - Crashing Down [AME] 26. MORTEN feat. Bonn - Take Me Home [Tomorrowland Music] 27. ARTBAT - Galaxy [MAHOOL] 28. Above & Beyond and Zoë Johnston - Carry Me Home [Anjunabeats] 29. Luke Steele, Anyma (ofc) - Human Now [Interscope] 30. Argy, MEDUZA feat. Polly-Anna - Melodia [Aeterna] 31. Tiësto feat. FORS - Bring Me To Life [Musical Freedom] 32. Tiësto & Mathame - Everlight [Musical Freedom] 33. Andrew Rayel feat. Darla Jade - Promise Me (Club Mix) [Find Your Harmony] 34. Andrew Rayel & Giuseppe Ottaviani - Eternal Harmony [Find Your Harmony] 35. Andrew Rayel & LEA KEY - For A Feeling [Find Your Harmony] 36. HI-LO - United In Trance [HILOMATIK] 37. Armin van Buuren & Martin Garrix feat. Libby Whitehouse - Sleepless Nights [Armada Music] 38. Andrew Rayel & Robbie Seed & Susana - A Love Like You (Uplifting Mix) [Find Your Harmony] 39. Bryan Kearney & Plumb - God Help Me [Armind] 40. Ashley Wallbridge and Nicholas Gunn and Alina Renae I Would Try [Blue Dot Trance] 41. XiJaro & Pitch x Christina Novelli - When Nobody Cares [Black Hole] 42. Richard Durand - Sugarphoria [In Trance We Trust] 43. Richard Durand & Alina Renae feat. Nicholas Gunn - For You [Blue Dot Trance] 44. Armin van Buuren & Sacha - Set Me Free (Rising Star Remix) [Armada Music] 45. Driftmoon x XiJaro & Pitch - Rise Again [Black Hole] 46. Ferry Corsten, Ruben de Ronde & NRG2000 - Rise Up [Flashover] 47. Giuseppe Ottaviani & Nifra- Unified [Armada Music] 48. Armin van Buuren & KI/KI - Put Your Bassline [Armada Music] 49. Lilly Palmer & Maddix - Late At Night [Armada Music] 50. Andrew Rayel - Rave Angel [Dreamstate]
Get ready for an energetic new episode of Resonation Radio! In episode #264, Ferry Corsten is joined by his partner in crime Ruben de Ronde for a powerful hour packed with fresh releases, label highlights, and exclusive collaborations. Expect new music from Miss Monique, Genix, Marco V, John Askew, and more, plus two special Ferry & Ruben collabs: “New Inner Way” and “Rise Up.” Submit & Win! Submit your favorite Resonation track of the year via Ferry Corsten's website http://www.ferrycorsten.com/radio and you'll automatically enter the draw to win Ferry Corsten's Digital DJ Tips / Online DJ Course. Learn more about the course here: https://djtips.co/ferry-fans-linktree Tracklist:Ferry Corsten - Connect (Intro Edit) [Flashover]Ruben de Ronde & TRYAD - Doubts (Extended Mix) [Statement! Recordings]Ferry Corsten - Blueprint (Matt Fax Reprint) [Black Hole Recordings]Ruben de Ronde & Estiva presents Ebenezer - ArenA [A State of Trance]Miss Monique & GLOWAL - Rollin [Sion]Ferry Corsten - Eternity (Genix Reprint) [Flashover Recordings]Marco V - Splitt [Be Yourself Recordings]Super8 & Tab x Awakend feat. Cartouche - Real [Flashover Recordings]Kosheen x Ferry Corsten - Catch [Armada Music]Eli Brown & Anna Reusch - Done Searching [Armada Music]John Askew - Panoramic [Armada Music]Ferry Corsten & Ruben de Ronde & NRG2000 - New Inner Way [Flashover Recordings]Ferry Corsten & Ruben de Ronde & NRG2000 - Rise Up [Flashover Recordings]The Rocketman & Veracocha - Carte Blanche [Armada Music]
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Welcome to another episode of The Beacon Way podcast! In this episode, host Adrienne Wilkerson is joined by Courtney De Ronde, founder and CEO of Forge Financial and Management Consulting and the creator of the Simple ScaleUp System. Courtney shares her journey from founder to CEO, discussing how successoften introduces complexity in business. She talks about her firm's evolution and the decision to split from a traditional CPA firm, focusing on financial, leadership, and management consulting. The conversation dives into the challenges of role alignment, productivity, and leveraging human intelligence within teams. Courtney offers practical insights and tools for business owners dealing with similar complexities, emphasizing the importance of understanding and aligning team strengths. LINKSTools and Assessments Mentioned:Kolbe Index (conative assessment – how people take action)
MNMT Recordings : Hewan Aman — Kune Festival 2025 “KUNE was one of my favorite festival experiences this summer. It was an absolute honor to be invited, especially for a set surrounded by fellow story tellers and music selectors I deeply admire. Wild and generous location, giving so much space to move at your own rhythm. I felt connected to the beautiful community that gathers there and held by the presence of the sea, which was like a constant anchor. The curation stood out. Long sets, excellent sound, beautifully designed stages, and this subtle intensity I keep finding in Denmark. I learned about Yndelov ~ a kind of quiet code that encourages not thinking you're better than anyone, even when doing something exceptional. I found that spirit present in the way the festival was curated and lived ~ generous, grounded, and without ego. My set took place between 3 and 6am, in the belly of the Vessel stage, a concrete bunker. The sun rose halfway through ~ I didn't see it directly, but witnessing it light up people's faces as they danced was equally moving. Squeezed in between Peachlyfe's dreamy vibe, and Lund & Ronde goblin psy ride I really couldn't be happier. Big love and thanks to the KUNE family. Really happy to be sharing the recording.” Hewan Aman is a DJ, sound explorer and artist whose sets move between deep bass, atmospheric layers and emotionally-charged rhythms. Drawing from dub, trance, breaks and experimental club music, she plays with contrasts ~ shadow and light, softness and impact ~ creating space for both introspection and collective release. Captured live from the concrete belly of the Vessel stage, this set chronicles Hewan Aman's masterful three-hour navigation from the depths of night into the first light of dawn at Kune Festival. The journey begins in shadow, moving through darker, psychedelic territories, with the mix evolving as the sun begins to rise, skillfully evolving and giving way to an ascendant wave of deeper, euphoric, trancey luminosity. Follow: https://soundcloud.com/hewanaman https://www.instagram.com/hewan.aman/
In Episode 257 of Resonation Radio, Ferry Corsten returns with a special guest — Ruben de Ronde, who steps in for Jesse this week. The duo catch up after an exciting Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE), where they performed their new single “Rise Up” together during Ferry's Gouryella Special at AFAS. The episode features a fresh selection of melodic and progressive tracks from artists like Giuseppe Ottaviani, Markus Schulz & BLR, LSG (BLR x Helslowed Remix), and Ferry himself, including his latest collaborations and remixes such as “Deepest Blue” and “Drum's A Weapon (Giuseppe Ottaviani Reprint)”. Ferry also shares details about his upcoming Australia and Asia tour, with shows in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, Macao, and Hanoi.