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Corrado Saccone (preparatore atletico) ospite a Terzo tempo.
"Terzo tempo" con Giulia Borletto. Ospiti: Corrado Saccone (preparatore atletico), Camillo De Michelis, Paolo Tommasell (Corriere della sera).
Corrado Saccone (preparatore atletico) ospite a Terzo tempo.
"Terzo tempo" con Giulia Borletto. Ospiti: Corrado Saccone (preparatore atletico), Camillo De Michelis, Paolo Tommasell (Corriere della sera).
Corrado Saccone (preparatore atletico) ospite a Terzo tempo.
"Terzo tempo" con Giulia Borletto. Ospiti: Corrado Saccone (preparatore atletico), Camillo De Michelis, Paolo Tommasell (Corriere della sera).
"Sabato Sport" con Marco Spadavecchia. Ospiti: Corrado Saccone (preparatore atletico), Gabriele Cantella (Calcissimo).
"Sabato Sport" con Marco Spadavecchia. Ospiti: Corrado Saccone (preparatore atletico), Gabriele Cantella (Calcissimo).
"Terzo tempo" con Marco Spadavecchia e Giulia Borletto. Ospiti: Alessandro Aliberti (Tuttosport), Corrado Saccone (preparatore atletico).
Incontriamo la direttrice dell'Ufficio Agroalimentare e Vini dell'Agenzia ICE, un tempo Istituto Nazionale per il Commercio Estero, che ci offre un'analisi delle opportunità e delle sfide per il food made in Italy nel mondo
"RBN Cafe" con Marco Spadavecchia Ospiti: Corrado Saccone (preparatore atletico), Domenico Marchese (la Repubblica), Paolo Pacchioni (RTL 102.5)
"RBN Cafe" con Marco Spadavecchia Ospiti: Corrado Saccone (preparatore atletico), Domenico Marchese (la Repubblica), Paolo Pacchioni (RTL 102.5)
On this 50th Episode of BoomATX, we are celebrating the National Pizza Making Champ and member of the U.S. Pizza Team, Austin's own, Dan Saccone! Hear from Dan on how he came to open a New Jersey Style pizza join in Austin and go on to make the Best Cheese Pizza in the U.S.!This Boomin' podcast will leave you hungry for sure as it is the cheeziest episode yet@!Go support Dan at his location in North Austin or Leander and grab a large best-in-the-nation cheese pie, New Jersey Style!BoomATX - Interesting Austinites Doing Interesting Things!
In this episode I am joined by my guest and dear friend, Audrey Saccone. We dive into leadership wisdom, from sharing vision to giving your team the right amount of rope to learn. I spill the tea on trusting your gut, handling failures, and why setting clear goals is like having a North Star for life's decisions. Join me for a fun chat on leadership, self-trust, and finding your true north! You know that I'd love to hear what you thought about this episode! Come chat with me on Instagram OR leave a review. Looking to take more action, but aren't sure where to start? Sounds like group coaching could be a great fit! To find out more about my GROUP COACHING or to sign up go here To find out more about our guest today go to https://www.instagram.com/audreydigital/
MILANO (ITALPRESS) - Sono stati "cinque anni di un'intensità straordinaria, segnati da una vicenda che ha colpito tragicamentetutti e tutto il mondo in particolare qui, nel cuore della Lombardia, il Covid. Una grande esperienza sia umana che professionale, e una città che ha un'attrattività incredibile, nazionale e internazionale. E nell'attrattività non c'è selezione". Lo ha detto il prefetto di Milano Renato Saccone a margine della conferenza stampa di saluto al termine del suo mandato.(ITALPRESS)xh7/trl/gsl
"RBN Cafe" con Marco Spadavecchia e Giulia Borletto. Ospiti: Francesco Oppini, Corrado Saccone (preparatore Dinamo Tirana).
"RBN Cafe" con Marco Spadavecchia e Giulia Borletto. Ospiti: Francesco Oppini, Corrado Saccone (preparatore Dinamo Tirana).
This week, Ira spoke with comedian Mike Saccone, headlining in the Laugh Factory at the Tropicana Las Vegas through August 27. In this episode of “Talk About Las Vegas With Ira,” Mike talks about his obsession with restoring and collecting pinball machines; his previous life and comedy work in Las Vegas; why he went into semi-retirement after being twice-widowed; exercising the comedy muscle; and his future plans for writing a film.
Unfiltered Entrepreneur by Ashli Pollard - Business Tips for Digital Service Based Businesses
I sit down with Audrey Saccone of Audrey Digital to discuss the nuances of building a successful business. An experienced marketer and technologist with over 5 years of experience in the non profit sector, Audrey shares her experiences for the tech industry and how it led to creating her own online marketing space. We cover how to scale a business, how to work with clients, and the unspoken realities of being an entrepreneur in the midst of a major business change. If you've been waiting to start your own business or are going through your own business evolution, Audrey's got some great tips for the mindset required to be successful and how to best utilize your goals and resources. 00:42 — Introducing Audrey 01:53 — Audrey & I's Relationship 04:49 — How Audrey Digital Evolved 06:24 — Shifting Business Models 07:32 — Audrey's Light Bulb Moment 11:16 — Selfish Decision vs. Business Decision 12:14 — Working with Big Name Clients 18:55 — Profits & Pricing Services 21:44 — Advice for Building a Business that Works for You 29:33 — Where to Find Audrey Resources: Team AP Consulting Services Team AP Resource Shop Audrey's Linkedin Follow Audrey on IG @audreysaccone Follow Audrey Digital on IG @audreydigital Work with Audrey Digital _____ Into it? Subscribe/Follow/Rate the podcast wherever you are listening (from one entrepreneur to another, we know how important this is right?!) And make sure you take your Archetype quiz to unlock loads of free content tailored to you + your business. Follow us on IG here! And check out all the other bomb podcasts from Fast Forward Productions right here. Get more from Ashli over on this side and leave your listener voicemails at the link below! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unfiltered-entrepreneur/message
Anna & Jonathan Saccone Joly have racked up over 8M followers across their numerous social media platforms; they have spent the past decade raising their family in front of the world. However, in recent years, they have faced intense scrutiny and divided the internet on issues such as the posting of videos of their young children and documenting their trans daughter's journey. Daisy Maskell sits down with the Saccone Joly's for this special tell-all interview to talk about how they have dealt with public scrutiny, the backlash to the videos about their daughter's story and how as content creators they have secured their income for the future to support their family. Follow Daisy Maskell - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daisylmaskell/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/daisy_maskell_ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Managing Made Simple for Team Leaders & Small Business Owners
As managers or business owners, the ultimate goal is to hire great people so we can both learn from them and step out of the way and let them step up as leaders; but it can often take a few tries and lessons learned to get there. In today's episode, I talk with Audrey Saccone, Founder and CEO of Audrey Digital, a digital design team about how to create a strong culture when managing a remote team, when to know it's the right time to make a hire, and the awesome moment when we see our team members stepping up and solving problems better than we would have. About Audrey:Audrey Saccone is an experienced marketer and launch strategist with multiple 7- and 8-figure launches under her belt. Following 5.5 years in the non-profit sector, Audrey moved into the online marketing space, where she's worked for major players like Marie Forleo and Sophia Amoruso. Today, she serves the online business community through her full-service marketing and launch agency, Audrey Digital, and her education platform, Launch BFF. She takes the tried-and-true methods she's learned from working with the best, coupled with a healthy dose of resourcefulness, to help established entrepreneurs find success with tools and strategies that work and are the most authentic to them. Learn more about Audrey Digital: audreydigital.coFollow Audrey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/audreysaccone/ Follow Audrey Digital on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/audreydigital/ -- To get on the list for my upcoming live Q&A sessions and "manager tip of the week" exclusive to my community, send the text MANAGER to (415) 234-5716. This text goes right to me, so feel free to ask any questions there as well, or share your questions for upcoming AMA episodes. Looking for support for your team? Reach out to hello@liagarvin.com to learn more about one of my four core focuses for teams:Manager Development - Micro to Macro Manager Development ProgramEmployee Engagement - Focus Groups & Action Planning WorkshopsRetaining Women - Accelerate Group Coaching Program for WomenFor Entrepreneurs & Founders - Billion Dollar Ops Playbook for Million Dollar Businesses -- Connect with me!LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/liagarvinInstagram: instagram.com/lia.garvinWeb: liagarvin.comMusic by Y8S: isaacy8s.com
Join us on this week's episode as we sit down with Audrey, a seasoned Launch Manager with experience working with Marie Forleo, Sophia Amoruso, and other big names in the business world. Audrey and I will share our insights on the differences between Launch Managers and Marketing Rainmakers and why a launch manager can be a long-term part of your team, not just for a one-time event. Discover the best ways to utilize a Launch Manager and how Audrey helps visionaries take their ideas, assess what can be done realistically, and brings them to life. In addition, Audrey will talk about what happens in the case of last-minute launches and what kind of runway her team needs for a successful launch. Hear about different scenarios where a Launch Manager can be used, from live launching to turning an offer evergreen. Lastly, Audrey will share her thoughts on launch fatigue and launch methodology.Learn more about Audrey:Audrey Saccone is an experienced marketer and launch strategist with multiple 7- and 8-figure launches under her belt. Following 5.5 years in the non-profit sector, Audrey moved into the online marketing space, where she's worked for major players like Marie Forleo and Sophia Amoruso.Today, she serves the online business community through her full-service marketing and launch agency, Audrey Digital, and her education platform, Launch BFF. She takes the tried-and-true methods she's learned from working with the best, coupled with a healthy dose of resourcefulness, to help established entrepreneurs find success with tools and strategies that work and are the most authentic to them.Audrey's Links:Launch BFF Website: https://www.launchbff.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/launchbff/ Audrey Digital Website: https://www.audreydigital.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/audreydigital/Connect with Veronica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vromney/If you're ready to transition from full-time Marketer to full-time Founder of your own business apply for the Rainmaker Residency™: https://rainmakerresidency.com/How I Turn Your Team Member Into A Revenue Generating Rainmaker For Your Company, Take a look at my Fortune 5 Framework™ Syllabus for FREE! https://rainmakerresidency.com/optin-rrsSkip the formal recruiting process and learn how to source Rainmaker applicants that are already connected to you: https://rainmakerresidency.com/rainmaker-hiring-kitDelving deep into the tough topics we often face as scaling business owners that AREN'T talked about often, sign up to The Rainmaker Report: https://rainmakerresidency.com/rainmaker-reportIf you found value in today's episode, I would appreciate it if you could leave a rating and review.
**trigger warning this episode contains in depth discussions about eating disorders** This week we explore what seems to be every subject under the sun with our very impressive guest Anna Saccone (and the inspiration behind our pregnancy Vlogs!) join us as we chit chat about a vast range of things from what's it's really like being the real life version of The Truman Show with the Saccone-Jolys watched-by-millions family YouTube channel, to grieving a pregnancy loss on a public forum, getting fillers, ignoring losers who rip people apart online while hiding anonymously behind keyboards, supporting your queer child, dealing with body image wobbles and finding a place of recovery after years of disordered eating. What an episode with a total epic legend! Follow Anna Saccone: IG: @annasaccone YouTube: @sacconejolys Follow Sarah Wright Olsen: IG: @swrightolsen Follow Teresa Palmer: IG: @teresapalmer FB: https://www.facebook.com/teresamarypalmer/ DISCOUNT CODES: • Go to www.baeo.com and get 20% when using the code MOTHERDAZE20 • Go to www.lovewell.earth and get 20% when using the code MOTHERDAZE20 More about the show! • Watch this episode on YouTube here • Co-founders of @yourzenmama yourzenmama.com • Read and buy our book! "The Zen Mama Guide To Finding Your Rhythm In Pregnancy, Birth, and Beyond" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When we choose our career path, we often try to optimize for one specific bucket - you're a product manager, or a project manager, or a UX designer, or any other variation of an expertise area in tech. Sam Saccone defies the expectations of a single role and instead believes in being a “plumber” - doing whatever work is necessary to enable others to do their own version of great work. I sat down with Sam to learn more about his path to a Senior Staff Engineer at Google, what it means to brute-force your way through problems, and what the best avenues are to become a force multiplier for your team.
"Terzo Tempo" con Marco Spadavecchia e Alberto Mauro. Ospiti: Francesco Oppini, Massimo Franchi (Tuttosport), Corrado Saccone (preparatore atletico).
Angela Saccone, Community Manager at MetaCTF, Cyber Competitions Coordinator at Women's Society of Cyberjutsu, and Youtube Content Creator, joins the pod this week to talk about content of all kinds— from cyber competitions to online courses, k-pop dance videos to Python programming videos. Angela talks about her experiences from a red and a blue perspective, her drive to educate future cybersecurity practitioners, and why it's important to be transparent about the daily routine of cyber professionals. Timecoded Guide: [00:00] Getting involved in cyber with a communication-focused mindset [10:18] Falling in love with blue team & red team aspects of the cyber field [18:23] Collaborating in cyber competitions for Cyberjutsu [26:11] Mentoring the next generation of purple teamers [35:55] Learning something new with cloud software & purple teaming Sponsor Links: Thank you to our friends at Axonius and PlexTrac for sponsoring this episode! The Axonius solution correlates asset data from existing solutions to provide an always up-to-date inventory, uncover gaps, and automate action — giving IT and security teams the confidence to control complexity. Learn more at axonius.com/hackervalley PlexTrac, the Proactive Cybersecurity Management Platform, brings red and blue teams together for better collaboration and communication. Check them out at plextrac.com/hackervalley Did you learn anything while being in CIO/CISO type roles that helped you better understand how to communicate with management and c-level executives? Working with upper-level management and c-level executives early in her career gave Angela a unique perspective on the importance of communication. Instead of focusing too heavily on jargon and technology-heavy vocabulary, Angela takes a more personalized, understanding tone with her c-level interactions. Bring those technical concepts into real-world examples in order to achieve that effective communication from the practitioner level through the c-suite. “We're all in this together. That sounds so cheesy, but that's really what it is, at the end of the day. Communicating is really important, and also, don't use so much jargon. You have to learn how to bring technical concepts into everyday plain English. That's not easy, but it's a skill.” When you had those purple team exercises, how much more of a benefit was that as opposed to when you're just working with your individual team? Cyber competitions were Angela's gateway drug to purple teaming. Experiencing such a collaborative yet competitive environment taught Angela to think in terms of real-world scenarios for red and blue team exercises. She learned to push her perspective beyond her individual team and consider each side of the red vs blue debate, which has made her a more well-rounded, collaborative, and educated cyber practitioner. “If I'm blue, I need to think red. I need to think about how they're getting in. How are they getting privilege escalation? With the red team, we need to think blue, in my opinion, because we need to think about: How are they defending? We need to dig in deeper.” What inspired you to start cyber content creation with your YouTube channel? Angela was originally exposed to content creation through MetaCTF, who asked her to create CTF walkthroughs on their YouTube channel. What started off as an experiment in expertise became a major passion for Angela, who was bitten by the content creator bug. She's since adapted her YouTube channel to focus on day-in-the-life vlogs and videos about her career as a community manager and her volunteer work with the Women's Society of Cyberjutsu. “I've always been this example for my social media audience, and even in person, where people are always asking me for help on cyber concepts. Instead of me just verbally saying it, I feel like video is the next best thing. It was really just to help people and also help myself.” What advice would you give someone in tech looking to transition into a purple teaming, collaborative environment? Although the idea of entering an environment that's collaborative might be daunting to those who have spent time in the red vs blue silo, Angela advocates for practitioners to always learn and grow. Expanding your knowledge and opening your mind to new experiences helps you achieve a new level with your career. Leveling up together should be the goal for all cybersecurity practitioners, regardless of if you're red, blue, or somewhere in between. “We have so many different resources to help people get involved, so it's good to just not be afraid. I know it's easier said than done but don't be afraid to fail and don't be afraid to succeed as well. Own it. Own those small victories, every small win is a win.” --------------- Links: Keep up with our guest Angela Saccone on LinkedIn, YouTube, and her website Connect with Davin Jackson on LinkedIn and Twitter Watch the live recording of this show on our YouTube Continue the conversation by joining our Discord Hear more from Hacker Valley Media and Hacker Valley Blue
Alison, her new co-host Kerry, Anna and listeners share embarrassing stories about children and being pregnant.
In this episode Katie and Alexis sat down with Audrey Saccone from Launch Bff to discuss everything about launches within your business. Launches within your product or service based business can be very intimidating, especially when you don't even know where to start. Audrey is an expert on launches and she gave great advice on where you can start and how you can grow you business through successful launches. If you have been wondering how to have a strategic and profitable launch, then this episode is for you! Check out Launch BFF's website Check out Launch BFF on Instagram Check out Audrey Digital's website Check out Audrey Digital on Instagram Check out Check Your Aesthetic on Instagram Check out Alexis on Instagram Check out Alexis on Tik Tok Check out Alexis's Etsy Check out Katie on Instagram Check out Katie on Tik Tok Check out Katie's website
"Terzo Tempo" con Giulia Borletto e Dario Ghiringhelli. Ospiti : Nino Ori, Linus (Radio Deejay) e Corrado Saccone (prep. atletico).
"Terzo Tempo" con Giulia Borletto e Dario Ghiringhelli. Ospiti : Nino Ori, Linus (Radio Deejay) e Corrado Saccone (prep. atletico).
"Terzo Tempo" con Giulia Borletto e Dario Ghiringhelli. Ospiti : Nino Ori, Linus (Radio Deejay) e Corrado Saccone (prep. atletico).
Meet Julie Reisler & Audrey Saccone We flipped the script in this episode! Join Julie Reisler, expert Master Life Coach, author, and host of this show, as she coaches entrepreneur Audrey Saccone in a live coaching session about overcoming the fear of failure and recognizing when to ask for support in your business. Julie has been working with Audrey, and they decided to flip the switch. To learn more about Audrey and her incredible work, go to https://www.audreydigital.co. Julie is a board-certified coach, has a master's degree in health and wellness coaching from the Maryland University of Integrative Health, is on the faculty at Georgetown University in their coaching program, and is the founder of the Life Designer Coach Certification Academy. To learn more about Julie's world-class coach certification training, visit https://juliereisler.com/certification to review and apply. Live Coaching Session with Julie Audrey Saccone, an experienced marketer and launch strategist with multiple 7- and 8-figure launches, has worked for major players like Marie Forleo and Sophia Amoruso. Today, she serves the online business community through her full-service marketing and launch agency, Audrey Digital, and her education platform, Launch BFF. Audrey graciously agreed to have Julie coach her through the real struggles many entrepreneurs face when expanding and coming face to face with the usual fears that can cause doubt, overwhelm, and even a sense of imposter syndrome in their business. We All Need Support In this episode, the conversation goes deep into the realms of overcoming fears around needing to seem unflappable and perceived as having it all together. In reality, we all need support. Audrey Saccone realizes through this coaching session with Julie that it's time to get more support and shift her belief from fear of failure to trusting herself. Fully. Find A Trained Coach to Support Your You-est You This coaching session unlocked the power that lives within Audrey and was a reminder that we often need others to see and reflect back on our genius and areas for greater support. Where do you need more encouragement, empowerment, and confidence to take your next step or leap? How might you go for it with mentorship and coaching? Tune in to hear the organic shift that will happily surprise and inspire you! Final Thoughts If you are ready to follow your genius and let go of what doesn't serve you to actualize your You-est You and are interested in connecting further with Julie to see how she can support your next level through powerful coaching sessions, visit https://juliereisler.com, or send an email to her at team@juliereisler.com Breakthrough Your Biggest Blocks with Julie Reisler Do you desire to uncover your biggest block? To bust through it and set a clear path? All so you can stride forward in confidence and conquer your goals? Then booking a Breakthrough Session with Julie is just what you need. To learn more go to juliereisler.com/you-me Discover Your Intuitive Superpower Make sure you take Julie's Free Intuition Test to discover your intuitive superpowers to be your You-est You at juliereisler.com/freequiz. To learn more about Julie and how she might support you on your You-est You journey, go to juliereisler.com. Looking To Help Others Know Who They Are and Design Their Best Life? If you are feeling a strong urge to help other big-hearted empaths get unstuck and design their best life, you've got to check out my Life Designer Coach Academy. It is a world-class four-month virtual live coach certification program that will give you proven tools, techniques, practices, and methodology to be a powerful coach. 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"Cose di Calcio" con Marco Spadavecchia e Luigi Schiffo. Ospiti: Massimo Franchi (Tuttosport), Corrado Saccone (preparatore atletico) e Malu Mpasinkatu (Dir Sportivo).
#Rodaje #FabianaCantilo #VivianaSaccone #GabrielGrieco #Filmacion #Cine #Argentina #independiente Rodaje de Lágrimas de fuego, protagonizada por Fabiana Cantilo Comenzó en Ciudad de Buenos Aires el rodaje de Lágrimas de fuego de Gabriel Grieco, con actuaciones de Fabiana Cantilo junto a Gastón Pauls e Inés Estévez, y que cuenta con el apoyo del Ministerio de Cultura de la Ciudad, a través de BA Audiovisual. Se trata de la séptima película de Grieco, y está basada en una idea y guion original de Cantilo, quien debutará, en esta ocasión, como protagonista en la pantalla grande. Participarán también Florencia Peña, Pipo Cipolatti, Julia Zenko, Marisa Mere, Santiago Montes de Oca, Victoria Aragón, entre La trama de esta tragicomedia narra cómo la espiritualidad, la música y las amistades ayudarán a la protagonista, recién salida de una clínica psiquiátrica, a retomar su vida, enfrentar un oscuro pasado y reencontrarse con su hija. La producción de Lágrimas de fuego estará a cargo de Crep Films y tendrá una banda de sonido original compuesta por la propia Cantilo. El rodaje durará un mes y se espera su estreno para mediados de 2023. Grieco ha dirigido anteriormente las películas Respira (2019), Naturaleza muerta (2015), Existir (2021) e Hipersomnia (2017), además de las no estrenadas María (2021) y Hollywood in Hell (2021). La película cuenta con el apoyo del INCAA y el acompañamiento de BA Audiovisual, de la plataforma Impulso Cultural del Ministerio de Cultura de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Si quieren invitarme un cafecito: https://cafecito.app/cineconmcfly ☕ Seguí todas las novedades del mundo del cine y los últimos estrenos videocomentados en: En Twitter: http://twitter.com/pablomcfly En Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cineconmcfly En Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/pablomcfly
Dom Irrera is live from the Laugh Factory with cohost Harry Basil and their guests, Mike Saccone, Suli McCullough, and Chris Coccia. In this packed episode, they talk about their own experiences being comedians, funny stories with legendary comedians, stories about Dom, and so much more!
This week we're weighing in on family vloggers, and the fine line between documenting children's lives for nostalgia and exploiting your children for views. We're talking all about the Saccone-Joly's and their choice to push their daughter's transition into the spotlight, the lack of consent and control given to children and their own online identities, and the multitude of other family channels that should quite frankly, fuck off.
YouTuber Jonathan Saccone Joly, who began his vlogging career by filming his family's daily life in Cork, has deleted every video from his channel in order to benefit of his four children. Jonathan joined Sean on the show today to discuss his decision...
Jonathan Saccone Joly tells PJ he wants his kids to tell their own story and what was right at one point in time may not be right for now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The passport problem is getting worse - we're now hearing of people having to miss out on precious family trips..Tori had a hip replacement last week - she's only in her 40's but says she's living proof the system can actually work..Why did the Saccone Jolys delete thousands of videos & lots more See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What's it like to be a famous influencer and recover from an eating disorder? Learn what Anna Saccone has to say about her public journey! In this episode, Anna and I dive into her journey and discuss: How becoming a mother affected Anna and changed her perspective The difference between physical recovery and emotional recovery How to rewire your brain in order to recover How to deal with the fear of gaining weight What Anna does to teach food freedom to her kids And so, so much more good stuff! View full show notes here!
Rock & Roll Writer Teri Saccone (E54). Creem, Long Live Vinyl, Vanity Fair... Teri has written about rock music for more than 30 years.
"Terzo Tempo" con Marco Spadavecchia e Alberto Mauro. Ospiti: Mario Sconcerti (Corriere della Sera), Corrado Saccone (preparatore atletico) e Camillo Demichelis.
Ella era El Gorrión de París. Una de las voces más extraordinarias de la chanson. Él tenía los mejores puños de Francia. Campeón mundial de los mediados. Y juntos protagonizaron una historia de amor intensa, que sólo el destino pudo separar. Edith Piaf y Marcel Cerdán se conocieron cuando la Segunda Guerra Mundial apenas terminaba. En ese entonces, él estaba casado y tenía tres hijos. Comenzaron un romance, que primero fue a escondidas y luego a los cuatro vientos. Ella lo adoraba. Era para el boxeador una suerte de ángel, que lo alentaba en cada una de sus peleas. Él decía de sí mismo: “Soy un boxeador bruto y afortunado de tener el amor de semejante mujer”. El amor estuvo marcado por las distancias y los viajes de dos celebridades. El 27 de octubre de 1949, Cerdan tomó un vuelo de París a Nueva York. Debía entrenarse para el combate con Jake LaMotta, pero también lo hacía para encontrarse con ella, que estaba realizando presentaciones en EEUU. Algunos días antes, ella le había pedido que cambiara el pasaje de barco por uno de avión. Quería que pasaran más tiempo juntos. El avión en el que viajaba Cerdan se estrelló en una isla portuguesa, poco tiempo después de partir. Edith Piaf tuvo luego otros amores, pero nunca más se recuperó de esa pérdida. Luego su vida se fue hundiendo en el pozo de la droga, el alcohol y la depresión. En esta carta, la cantante le expresa todo su amor, sus miedos de perderlo y sus deseos desesperados de estar con él. “Te amo irracionalmente, anormalmente, locamente”, le confiesa. Lee la actriz Viviana Saccone. ****** Cheri, Cheri... Tengo tantas cosas para decirte y después todo, todo se precipita y me doy cuenta que cada vez que termino una carta, había todavía mil cosas para escribir y que otra vez es demasiado tarde. La única frase que no me olvido jamás es que te amo cada día más... es que estoy completamente loca por vos. Es verdad mi adorado, cada vez me acostumbro menos a nuestras separaciones y mi corazón se desgarra cada vez un poco más. Te quiero tan profundamente, tan fuerte en mi, estoy impregnada de vos que solo tengo una idea: hacerte feliz. Sería capaz de todo por tu felicidad. Si vos supieras las ideas que me atraviesan la mente, tengo tanto miedo que te apenes por culpa mía, no quiero ser una traba para tu corazón. Cuando me doy cuenta, mi amor el lugar que ocupan en tu corazón tus tres pequeños, tengo ganas de partir muy lejos... que... tal vez me estarás agradecido de que lo haya hecho. Tu vida está construida sobre cosas que has querido...que hay veces... tengo miedos atroces. Oh Chéri, Dios es testigo que en esta historia no pido nada y que estoy preparada para sacrificar todo. ¿Pero hasta cuando podremos vivir así? ¿Una carta, un teléfono, una estúpida coincidencia puede traicionarnos y entonces? ¿Qué será de nosotros? ¿Cuál será la reacción? ¿Pensaste en esas cosas? ¡No quiero que un día me guardes rencor por lo que pueda pasar! Esto se vuelve cada vez más difícil para nosotros y mi corazón tiembla cada minuto! quiero que pienses en nosotros más fríamente, que mires bien en el fondo de vos y saber también las responsabilidades a enfrentar por si acaso..! (.....) Como estas? Yo estoy preocupada, me haces temblar todo el tiempo. ¿Puede ser en América ? vamos finalmente a ser felices. Chéri, te amo tanto, no podes saber a qué punto, haría cualquier cosa en el mundo por vos. Me arrojo en tus brazos que me encantan, te pertenezco pequeño adorado que amo. Yo te amo irracionalmente, anormalmente, locamente, y nada puedo hacer para evitarlo. La culpa es tuya, eres magnífico. Abrázame con el pensamiento entre tus brazos, impídeme respirar y piensa que nada cuenta en el mundo aparte de tú y yo, te lo juro por mi voz, mi vida, mis ojos.
Mike is a very funny man who has had an extraordinary career as a professional comedian. He won Star Search in 1989 and went on to be nationally know comedian. What captivates Mike's story is the amazing tragedy and sadness he endured with his first wife dying of lung cancer and second wife getting dementia at age 58. I asked Mike if he would share the stories and how he got through it, especially raising two daughters. I am thrilled he trusted me and told me it would fit right in with the message of You Just Have To Laugh. After Mike Saccone shared his amazing heart, care and love for his wives, I asked him where that comes from. The story Mike tells about his father, who died when Mike was 12, is one of the most heartfelt and beautiful stories I have ever heard in my life. This is one great podcast where two old buddies reminisce about their beginnings as comedians then moves to Mike Saccone sharing the beauty of his loving soul, with humor, care and joy.
Esta semana en 'Ni de aquí ni de allí', Darío Adanti nos presenta a Valeria Saccone, corresponsal para France TV en Río de Janeiro que ha vivido, entre otros sitios, en Alemania, España o Escocia.
Presentazione del libro 'Streghe guaritrici e preti incantatori - La magia popolare nei verbali dell'Inquisizione della Diocesi di Savona (XVI-XVII secolo) di Manuela Saccone e Giuseppe Testa con intervista a Manuela SacconeMusiche:Night In Venice by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/5763-night-in-veniceLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Virtutes Instrumenti by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4590-virtutes-instrumentiLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Audrey Saccone is the founder of Digital Obbligato, which helps female entrepreneurs develop marketing and launch strategies for their offerings. Following 5.5 years in the non-profit sector, Audrey moved into the online marketing space where she's worked for major players like Marie Forleo and Sophia Amoruso. She's excited to take the tried-and-true methods she's learned from working with the best to help up-and-coming entrepreneurs find success with strategies that work and are the most authentic to them.Tune into this episode if you've ever toyed with the idea of getting support for your launches but don't exactly have the 6-figure salary budget just lying around. Audrey's got your solution.~ Keep up with Audrey ~InstagramWebsiteCourse Launch Checklist
Jack Ravitz Profile by Anthony Saccone.
Welcome to Mum Made Me Do It - Series 2! Join me, Saffron Barker and my mum Wendy as we chat all things mums and daughters in everyday life, totally unfiltered. --- This is Mum Made Me Do It and this week's guest is an amazing Mum of four, and one of the first people I ever watched on YouTube, Anna Saccone! We talk about how her daily vlogging career started, raising kids online, letting the children be who they want to be, interviewing a troll on her podcast, and knowing where the boundaries are for oversharing lie. Plus, we hear what really annoys Anna and she answers your question. --- Get involved! Email us with your questions, ask for advice and of course send in your bug bears to: mummademedoitofficial@gmail.com OR 07745 266 947 Follow us on Instagram: @Saffronbarker @wendybarker100 and @mummademedoitofficial
With Boris I talked about his connection to nature, making figurative paintings, wich are still abstract and black flowers. --- The artist on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/borrissaccone/?hl=de Instagram of ANNE: https://www.instagram.com/annesletzterbesuch/ ANNEs on bandcamp: https://anneband.bandcamp.com/releases --- Find ARTISTSCURRENT here: https://www.instagram.com/artistscurrent/or here https://remagazine.art/category/homepage/artistscurrent/ --- #fineart #artpodcast #contemporaryart #bildendekunst #podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/artistscurrent/message
I sat down with the the top nutrition specialists at Indiana University to pick their brains about eating healthy. This is a personal fascination of mine, and I wanted to dig deeper on the subject.
THE BOYS ARE BACK! First episode in nearly six weeks. Corey Saccone drops by and joins in on a loaded "This or That", tackling debates such as losing your taste and smell vs. being colorblind, living without social media or TV, only watching new shows or shows you've already seen, living in outdoors in 100+ degree weather or -20 degree temperatures every day for a year. We finish with a "Tier of Joy": Key Moments While Attending a Sporting Event edition. Enjoy, subscribe, rate and review on Spotify, Apple, Google, wherever you get your podcasts (@Send Help: The Podcast) and follow us on Twitter and IG (@SendHelp_ThePod). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Entrevista en vivo a la actriz Viviana Saccone por la obra "Divino Divorcio" y la temporada teatral en Villa Carlos Paz
Welcome to episode eight where Sara chats to internet family sensation the Saccone Jolys. The Irish vloggers living in London upload videos of their life together everyday! Jonathan Joly and Anna Saccone were married in 2011 and now have four children together. They say that if they had their time again they probably would do their wedding day a little differently. Their budget at the time was somewhat smaller and they stuck to it! They let us in on a bit of news that they may be planning a ten year wedding renewal this year so fingers crossed! So sit back and relax as the chats commence on how their big day commenced and why being opposite to each other can sometimes compliment a relationship!
Listen as Annie and Wendy chat all things parenting with influencer extraordinaire and mum of four, Anna Saccone Joly. From how she juggles a hectic daily life with content creation, to how she navigates her struggles with her children's privacy and choices.
In this podcast episode, Tracy Lee (@ladyleet) and Ben Lesh (@benlesh) speak with Sam Saccone (@samccone), a software engineer at Google, about how to prepare for a tech interview. Topics discussed: How to approach interviewers What questions to prepare for What questions you should be asking the interviewer What algorithm questions are asked What questions are NOT asked Guests: Sam Saccone (@samccone) - Software Engineer, Google Hosts: Tracy Lee (@ladyleet) - CEO, This Dot Labs Ben Lesh (@benlesh) - Software Engineer at Citadel & Author of RxJS This episode is sponsored by This Dot Labs.
The Saccone Jolys are easily Ireland's most famous YouTube family, with Anna, Jonathan and their four kids sharing life at home in London.I spoke to Anna about what life is like off-camera, how Jonathan helped her through her eating disorder and how she avoids trolls online.She also reveals how she confronted one troll in an airport and how that worked out! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
La 12ème édition du festival AlimenTerre aura bien lieu cette année du 7 au 11 octobre à Bruxelles, puis en Wallonie. L’occasion pour nous de nous arrêter sur le documentaire Sur Le Champ ! En marge de l’agrobusiness, de plus en plus d’acteurs, tant au Sud qu’au Nord, investissent un autre modèle : l’agriculture familiale durable. Un modèle résilient qui replace l’humain au centre et qui cohabite de façon plus harmonieuse avec l’environnement dont les paysans dépendent pour produire. On en parle avec Michael Antoine co-réalisateur du film, Cédric Saccone maraicher liégeois et François Graas responsable de l'info à SOS Faim pour nous parler du baromètre de l'agriculture familiale durable qui sera publié le 15 octobre.
Saccone es autor del Programa de Entrenamiento Mental para el Sistema de Alto Rendimiento de la Unión Argentina de Rugby y de los libros "Rugby mental, Radiografía psicológica del juego y su entorno" y “Las claves de la concentración”. Dicta conferencias y clínicas en clubes y uniones de rugby de Argentina y de otros países de habla hispana. Trabajó en el Centro de Deportes de Alto Riesgo del Hospital Ramos Mejía con boxeadores, automovilistas y otros deportistas. Jugó al rugby en el club Champagnat.
Corey Saccone drops by again to talk baseball negotiations, as he tries to remain optimistic that there is a season. The New York Giants might be in the market for a new cornerback for reasons that are hard to fathom. Then Part 2 of Corey's interview from last week closes out the show. Enjoy, stay safe and Send Help. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We have an extensive and great interview with friend of the show, Corey Saccone. He became more of the fourth member of the show rather than a guest, but very conversational. Corey has held many different titles and positions over the years, working in different baseball clubhouses, primarily with the New York Yankees in addition to other minor league affiliates. He has also been a producer on two films and shares some great stories, as the boys talk baseball, Yanks and life in general. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Singleton Jo Good explores London with her bulldog Matilda. This week she meets Jonathan Saccone Joly and his pack of Maltese.
When you think of algorithmic governance, you may go right to things like predictive law enforcement, or risk assessment of setting bail or prison sentences for those in the criminal justice system. However, algorithms have a much broader application in the legal system, far beyond those criminal justice aspects. Drexel law professor, Hannah Bloch-Wehba walks us through number examples of other areas which algorithm governance is being used. Broad areas which she labels as "typical poverty law settings" of welfare… medicaid… child protective services for example, and those area are continuing to expand. Court systems, administrative law departments, and other government agencies are relying upon algorithms to help with larger and larger caseloads. Algorithms, in and of themselves, are not inherently bad. In fact, it can be very helpful in streamlining processes and alleviate the burden on different government agencies in how to handle these issues. But is it fairer than what we have now? We don't have a good way of demonstrating that. Professor Bloch-Wehba sees the overall effect of algorithms as creating a newer playing field that is bumpy in different ways than the old one. There's still a human element in algorithms, not just in the creation of the algorithms, but also in the acceptance of algorithmic outcomes by those who are tasked to apply them. Add to this, the "black box" which some algorithms live, and how governments are relying upon private industries to create these processes, and an inability for the government to be able to discuss how they work. Can governments give up their duty to be transparent in the name of algorithmic efficiency? How far will a democratic society tolerate with algorithms which it may not fully understand, or trust? We cover all of these questions and discuss Professor Bloch-Wehba's upcoming Fordham Law Review article, "Access to Algorithms," which will be published later this year. Information Inspirations Archive and Delete are not the same. Garry Vander Voort of LexBlog writes about a disturbing trend he is seeing on apps where you might think you are archiving a magazine or a podcast, but in reality, you're deleting it. He has a few suggestions on how developers can use better descriptors, including some good ol' library terms. Business Intelligence and Data Analytics are not the same. Rob Saccone published and excellent article on Medium a few days ago that is worth reading. We may be looking for unicorns when it comes to having someone who understands the importance of analysis as well as the comprehension of the business model. Saccone has some excellent suggestions of what businesses can do, besides seeking that elusive unicorn. Being a Leader of a Firm and Understanding What is Going on in the Market is not the same. Tom Clay from Altman Weil suggests that all leaders at law firms take 15 minutes a day to focus on the evolution of their practice and firm. Being at CLOC, and Reading #CLOC2019 Tweets are not the same... but, we'll take it! Thanks to Jason Barnwell and others who are keeping us connected this week. (more...)
Benvenuti a Trappist, l'unico podcast che potete venire a trovare.Lo scorso 29 marzo il sindaco Sala, il prefetto Saccone e un nutrito gruppo di cittadini hanno fatto una passeggiata nel Parco Cassinis, meglio noto come “Bosco di Rogoredo” o “Boschetto della droga.” Scopo: riappropriarsi di uno spazio pubblico al centro della cronaca negli ultimi anni per l'intensa attività di spaccio al suo interno.A Milano dunque c'è un ritorno dell'eroina, come si vede letto su molti giornali? O forse non se n'è mai andata? Ne Parliamo con Vincenzo Cristiano di ALA Milano, una ONLUS che si occupa di inclusione sociale, tutela della salute e lotta alle discriminazione, e con Francesco Floris, giornalista di Redattore Sociale che si è occupato da vicino della situazione di Rogoredo.
Benvenuti a Trappist, l’unico podcast che potete venire a trovare.Lo scorso 29 marzo il sindaco Sala, il prefetto Saccone e un nutrito gruppo di cittadini hanno fatto una passeggiata nel Parco Cassinis, meglio noto come “Bosco di Rogoredo” o “Boschetto della droga.” Scopo: riappropriarsi di uno spazio pubblico al centro della cronaca negli ultimi anni per l’intensa attività di spaccio al suo interno.A Milano dunque c’è un ritorno dell’eroina, come si vede letto su molti giornali? O forse non se n’è mai andata? Ne Parliamo con Vincenzo Cristiano di ALA Milano, una ONLUS che si occupa di inclusione sociale, tutela della salute e lotta alle discriminazione, e con Francesco Floris, giornalista di Redattore Sociale che si è occupato da vicino della situazione di Rogoredo.
It's the episode of The Geek In Review that Greg has dreamed about. Beer law! Courtney Selby, Associate Dean for Information Services, Director of the Law Library, and Professor of Law at Hoftra University Law School, walks us through the strange and interesting topic of beer laws. Selby has immersed herself in the topic for years, and has an upcoming publication with W.S. Hein on Brewery Law including a national survey of state laws on the topic. Not only does Courtney Selby explain some of the more bizarre rules around beer, ciders, and other alcohol laws, she also give some great suggestions on different beers to try. https://www.linkedin.com/in/courtney-selby-069b5652/ The Geek In Review is now available on Spotify and Stitcher platforms. That brings us up to over a dozen platforms. So make sure that you subscribe on whatever your favorite platform is. Chances are, we're there. https://open.spotify.com/show/53J6BhUdH594oTMuGLvANo?si=XeoRDGhMTjulSEIEYNtZOw https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/the-geek-in-review Information Inspirations: Rob Saccone's article, Fractal dysfunction and the mathematics of #biglaw innovation, discusses moving your innovation ideas off of the drawing board and into measurable actions. Saccone brings out his inner-math nerd to walk us through the fractals and the vectors of making innovation more than just an abstract concept. Shout out to Jae Um for her inspiration on this article. https://medium.com/@robsaccone/fractal-dysfunction-and-the-mathematics-of-biglaw-innovation-bb71abcde145 Tom Idles' article, Want to create a diverse and inclusive workplace? AI might not offer the solution you hope it could, discusses the desire that some have for using AI to help with issues like inclusion and diversity, but Marlene thinks we still might need to get the "human" part of the process cleaned up a bit more before turning it all over to the robots. https://www.virgin.com/entrepreneur/diversity-and-ai-workplace Charles Duhigg's article, The Real Roots of American Rage, is out in the Jan/Feb issue of The Atlantic. If you think that anger doesn't have a purpose in society, you'd be wrong. In fact, anger can drive change better than many of our other emotions. The problem is, when the purpose of anger moves away from trying to leverage it to make something better, over toward the area of revenge, where the purpose is to try to cause harm to others. Duhigg takes us on a journey from an angry little town in Massachusetts in the 1970s to the modern-day political anger we see in America. This is a must read. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/01/charles-duhigg-american-anger/576424/ Cordell Parvin's LinkedIn article, 25 Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me When I Was a Young Lawyer, is a great list of things that every young (or even old) lawyer should think about when using their non-billable time. Marlene jokes that one thing that Parvin omitted was "make friends with your information professional." There were a number of items on the list which a librarian, KM, CI, or business development professional could help you set up. So before you start checking things off the list, go see your librarians! https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/lawyers-25-things-i-wish-someone-had-told-me-when-young-parvin/ Don't forget to subscribe on iTunes or Google (or where ever you listen to your podcasts) so that you automatically get the latest episodes. Comments can be sent to @glambert or @gebauerm. Also, if you like our new theme music, check out Jerry David DeCicca's new album on Spotify, or iTunes. https://open.spotify.com/artist/2zK20J4miKH4eF6LW1HyGq?nd=1 https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/jerry-david-decicca/874638238
Radio Cigliano presentaDopocena con... Perla Liberatori, Lucio Saccone e Andrea Lavagnino (309)Quattro chiacchiere in compagnia. E la musica la portano loro!
Marc Thiessen, a self-described, “rock-ribbed conservative” in a column that appeared in yesterday’s Colorado Springs Gazette, wrote a piece entitled, “Our fellow Americans who disagree with us are not our enemies.” He starts by citing certain insults hurled at liberals by Rick Saccone when running in Pennsylvania's recent special election. Mr. Saccone claimed that liberals hate America and hate God. Mr. Thiessen then describes his mother (you will see how extraordinary she is as a person and a patriot when you read the article) as a liberal Democrat who voted for Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. He goes on to say, “We disagree about politics, but we both love America and want to make this country great. We just have different idea about the best ways to do it.” Bingo. My recent podcast, “Choosing Up Sides” could have been the setup piece for Mr. Thiessen’s article. My favorite people are the ones who are good at what they do, but do not take themselves seriously. People who argue by insult and cliche are the opposite. Lincoln, FDR and Churchill each had the confidence and wisdom to have a “team of rivals” as their cabinets and advisors. They and their countries benefited. For some, jumping to conclusions is an Olympic sport. Once, we were able to engage in passionate but reasoned debate. Loud and argumentative, but not ad hominem. Where once we had duels “Pistols at 20 paces”, it is now “Insults and curses at 20 paces.” Will Luden, writing from my home office at 7,200’ in Colorado Springs.
The Andrea Kaye Show! What were these school walkouts really about?! What's the real reason Saccone lost? Arnold Schwartznegger is back in news and suing who? Can we "Make America Godly again"? What does Romney have to do with Fusion GPS? And YOUR CALLS 888-344-1170See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A portion of our Young Turks Main Show from March 14, 2018. For more go to http://www.tytnetwork.com/join. Hour 1: Cenk & John. National Student Walkout and marches. Nancy Pelosi and Bernie Sanders both give speeches during the walkout. A teacher accidentally discharged a firearm while teaching a public safety class, injuring one student at a Northern California school on Tuesday. Conor Lamb has beat Saccone in the Pennsylvania special election. Kilmead says Lamb won because of his attractiveness. DCCC troll bots against Bernie Sanders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Divisivesess and identity politics are breaking the country up and all of these investigations that seem to go nowhere are as much of a problem as liberal politics. Also some word on Clinton and the DNC.*Warren's Problems Grow*Clinton Will Never Be Implicated*Clintons Graceless Interview*Chris Stewart is Right*Farrakhan story *DNC Politics*PA's 18th District100 percent of the money pledged thru Patreon.com will go toward show costs such as advertising, server time, and broadcasting equipment. If we can get enough listeners we will expand the show to two hours and hire additional staff.
On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Garland Nixon and Lee Stranahan discuss today's special election in Pennsylvania between Republican Rick Saccone and Democrat Conor Lamb. Will President Trump's fiery rally for Saccone last Friday be enough to secure the seat or will the 33-year old former Marine be on his way to Washington DC?Scheduled Guests: (Show 7-10 AM ET)Micah Cohen - Politics Editor at Five Thirty Eight | Topic: Today's Special Election in PennsylvaniaLuke Rosiak [In-Studio] - Investigative Reporter for The Daily Caller News Foundation | Topic: More on the #AwanBrothers w/ @LukeRosiakLiana Montecinos | Topics: Dreamers and Puerto Rico [in studio]The website/blog FiveThirtyEight is one of the premier resources for political polls and election forecasting. Today, Fault Lines is lucky to be joined by the Political Editor at FiveThirtyEight, Micah Cohen, to break down today's Special Election in Pennsylvania's 18th District and what the result may indicate for November's midterms.Last week, Luke Rosiak of The Daily Caller joined Garland and Lee in-studio to discuss his extensive reporting on the troubling case of the Awan Brothers. Luke returns to the show for a follow-up report to continue shining light on this unresolved situation.DACA and immigration reform have been extensively discussed by Congress and in the media, but no deal appears likely in the near future. Regular Fault Lines guest Liana Montecinos also joins Garland and Lee in-studio to talk about the status of the Dreamers and how relief efforts have been going in Puerto Rico following last year's devastating hurricane.
Divisivesess and identity politics are breaking the country up and all of these investigations that seem to go nowhere are as much of a problem as liberal politics. Also some word on Clinton and the DNC.*Warren's Problems Grow*Clinton Will Never Be Implicated*Clintons Graceless Interview*Chris Stewart is Right*Farrakhan story *DNC Politics*PA's 18th District100 percent of the money pledged thru Patreon.com will go toward show costs such as advertising, server time, and broadcasting equipment. If we can get enough listeners we will expand the show to two hours and hire additional staff.
Brian Dabbs joins Adam Wollner for his podcast debut to discuss President Trump's plan to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. Later, Josh Kraushaar and Ally Mutnick stop by to preview Tuesday's special election in Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district.
Lions eats man @0:51 Follow-up: LGBT bathroom rights @5:23 PA redistricting @7:01 State News: IL - Nazi in Office @11:55 UT - Mormon leaks @17:21 UT - Female mayor causes employees to resign @19:05 Jared's Mormon porn story @21:17 CA - baker @24:14 National News: Wheeler one step closer to EPA deputy @30:22 From @PittsburghAtheist, more on Saccone @35:39 Another slip towards a religious state @39:24 Trump staff lacking in TS clearance. @41:36 Will Russian interference work in 2018? @48:46 Shouldn't the President @52:21 Omarosa @53:55 Pence didn't stand for the…. North Koreans @58:11 Obama's portraits @1:01:11
02-02-2018 - Vice President Mike Pence makes remarks at a Rick Saccone for Congress event - audio English
A portion of our Young Turks Main Show from January 18th, 2018. For more go to http://www.tytnetwork.com/join. Hour 1: Cenk. President Trump's attorney Ty Cobb says the president is "very eager" to speak to special counsel Robert Mueller for his Russia investigation. In an interview with CBS News' chief White House correspondent Major Garrett on this week's "The Takeout" podcast, Cobb said Mr. Trump wants to put the matter to rest, and he told Garrett there are "active discussions" about a special counsel interview, but no formal request has yet been made. Donald Trump insisted Thursday that he has remained consistent in his plans for a border wall, a day after his chief of staff, John Kelly, told Fox News he has "changed his attitude" on it. Donald Trump said Thursday the Children’s Health Insurance Program should be part of a "long term solution," creating confusion around the efforts to prevent a government shutdown. “CHIP should be part of a long term solution, not a 30 Day, or short term, extension!” Trump tweeted. Trump visiting area of special election endorsing Rick Saccone. Trump scheduled to give speech at electricity plant. However, Trump tweets about saying the reason to go is to endorse Saccone and not for official reasons. Hour 2: “Prosperity Preacher” Pastor Kenneth Copeland got people to buy him a jet. Video of him thanking his donors for the jet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get the recipes for all 3 holiday recipes: "Puppies In The Snow," Mommy's Not Drunk, She's Just Having Fun," and "An Italian Gentleman Wrapping Presents Under the Tree Dressed in His Dog Pajamas" Welcome to the first special edition of the Designated Drinker Show. With all the hustle-and-bustle and festivities of the holidays comes stress, so our hope is that the recipes provided by our guest barkeep, Michael Saccone (A.K.A. Elf On The Top Shelf), helps spread some much needed holiday cheer. He shares 3 recipes that are perfect for all your holiday festivities or just to fill your flask for all that dreadful shopping. Whatcha' think of the show? Review us and let us know.
On today's episode, Charles Max Wood, Joe Eames, and Aimee Knight discuss Loading and Optimizing Web Applications with Sam Saccone and Jeff Cross. Tune in to their interesting talk, and learn how you can improve user experience and performance with better loading!
On today's episode, Charles Max Wood, Joe Eames, and Aimee Knight discuss Loading and Optimizing Web Applications with Sam Saccone and Jeff Cross. Tune in to their interesting talk, and learn how you can improve user experience and performance with better loading!
On today's episode, Charles Max Wood, Joe Eames, and Aimee Knight discuss Loading and Optimizing Web Applications with Sam Saccone and Jeff Cross. Tune in to their interesting talk, and learn how you can improve user experience and performance with better loading!
L'intervista di Diego Meggiolaro al Prefetto di Torino Renato Saccone sull'accordo siglato con i comuni della val Pellice per la gestione comune dei migranti e l'assicurazione che per tutto il 2017 non arriveranno altri richiedenti asilo.
In this Modern Web episode, Ben Lesh and Sam Saccone engage in a friendly debate on the merits of cancellable promises. They explore pros and cons of promises and how they trap errors in Node.js. Find more podcasts, videos, trainings and online conferences at http://modern-web.org or follow us on Twitter @modernweb_.
This week on LFTDR, we are joined by Musician/Loopist/Artist John A. Saccone, who gets down to business, blowing us away with a non stop 40 min. performance from his ep, (Available at johnasacone.bandcamp.com) as well as 2 new ones, check out John A. Saccone as well as Allegory Lab Art Collective on Facebook -Charlie Sztyk - Holy War -Subtitles - Jennifer -CachaBacha - Autopsy -El Americano - Three Years, Three Rounds -John A. Saccone - Incarnation/Apotheosis (LFTDR In-Studio) -John A. Saccone - One Way Street (LFTDR In-Studio) -John A. Saccone - Call Me Ishmael (LFTDR In-Studio) -Weakened Friends - Main Bitch -Boy vs. Ghost - Light The Match (Mirah Cover) -Dollys - Cornerstones -John A. Saccone - L.A.S.E.R. (LFTDR In-Studio) -John A. Saccone - (This Could One Day Be) An Anniversary (LFTDR In-Studio) -Eyeswan - Indiscretions -East of the Wall - False Build -T.GUNN - Methuselah Honeysuckle -Molly Rhythm - Stop Me
Courtly political rhetoric Welcome to Mere Rhetoric, the podcast for beginners and insiders about the ideas, people and movements that have shaped rhetorical history. Today we continue our month-long celebration of deliberative rhetoric by looking back half a millennium to the European Renaissance. Back in the European Renaissance, politics looked different. There were no brightly colored billboards along the side of the freeway on-ramp, no official newspaper endorsements of candidates, no candidate debates. There were, in fact, no candidates. That is not to say that there was no politics. Instead of working to get the vote of the average Joe, those who aspired to political power had to work another angle—they had to work the court. Royal courts were the nexis of political life in the Renaissance. There were smaller courts for smaller authorities, but the courts of say, the king of France or the Queen of England might include thousands of people. Courtiers, these court members, could have their fortunes made because of the favorable impressions they made at court. There were offices of the court, including such fantastic positions as Gentleman of the Bedchamber, Doorward, and Groom of the Stool, which did, in fact, mean “stool” in two senses of the word. These were important positions that could secure your family’s influence for generations. Everyone was competing for these positions, so it became brutally important to make the right impression. You didn’t want to lose your chance to be Groom of the Stool. On the other hand, say or do the wrong thing and you could be exiled from court or from the country or worse. Many of the monarchs who were insecure had reasons to distrust the insubordinate at court and could punish absolutely anyone who undermined their authority at court. You don’t want to make a major social gaffe when you could literally lose your head for it. In the context of the high stakes of court living, handbooks of behavior began to appear so that social climbers could politic their way to the top without doing anything stupid. These handbooks could be subtitled “How to Win Friends and Ingratiate People.” Giovanni Della Casa’s courtusie book, for example, gives the gentle reader the advice that it’s an “unmannerly part, for a man to lay his nose upon the cup where another must drink, or upon the meate another must eate, to the end to smell unto it” because, in a horrifying gaffe, “it may chance there might fall some droppe from his nose, that would make a man loath to it.” (qtd Richards 479). Ew. That would be so embarrassing. But the master of masters of the hunt, the main man of gentle men was Baldassare Castiglione. Besides having an embarrassing first name, Castiglione was a courtier at the court of the Duke of Urbino, in Italy, where he was a poet, religious leader, soldier and all-around man around court. He wrote the most famous handbook of the Renaissance “The Courtier.” The Courtier is a dialogue, like the other text that it most resembles, Cicero’s De Oratore. It addresses the question of what makes the ideal Renaissance gentleman and the dialogues in it take place over several days, with multiple figures putting in their two cents, changing their minds and coining new terms to describe how to best do polite politics at court. One of the most important of these terms was Sprezzatura. Sprezztura refers to making something difficult seem easy. As Castiglione’s character puts it, “I have found quite a universal rule which in this matter seems to me valid above all other, and in all human affairs whether in word or deed: and that is to avoid affectation in every way possible as though it were some rough and dangerous reef; and (to pronounce a new word perhaps) to practice in all things a certain sprezzatura [nonchalance], so as to conceal all art and make whatever is done or said appear to be without effort and almost without any thought about it.” This idea, to make whatever is done or said to appear as if it took no effort and no thought is one that has been valued in rhetoric for years. Cicero, in De Oratore, points out the values of “orations [that] were composed very simply” as if they sprang up from “nature and truth [rather] than from study and art.” (1.26). For Castiglione and his fellow courtiers, sprezzatura, or nonchalance, was able to conceal the art, the work that went into appearing witty, or poetic. One translation describes it as “an art without art, a negligent diligence, an inattentive attention” (Saccone 57). It’s the rhetorical equivalent of “oh this old thing?” Daniel Javitch, a 20th century scholar, defines Sprezzatura as “at once artifice made to seem natural and a seemingly effortless resolution of difficult. (56). If your excellent speech looks like it took a lot of time and effort, then you look like someone who takes a lot of time and effort, but if your excellent speech looks like you took no time at all, then you look like a genius. One figure in the Courtier, Canossa, describes how this nonchalance can improve the practice of rhetoric: “I remember having read of some excellent orators … who endeavored to make everyone believe that they were ignorant of letters and, dissembling their knowledge, gave the impression that their speeches were made very simply, as if they had been prompted by nature and truth rather than study or artifice” (53). Junior high kids get this. Remember the archetype of the slacker genius? We all knew one, or aspired to be one. The kid who sits in the back of class, playing tetris on her phone, until the most difficult math problem stumps the whole class and she’s the only one who solves it, or the guy who cuts class every day, but then turns in a final paper that wows the teacher into giving him an A. There’s something mystical about the idea that some people can skip all the work and still succeed. This idea was all the more important in rhetoric, because if you labored over your work, not only did it look like you were not just naturally brilliant, but it might look like you weren’t sincere. We still kind of dislike the idea of the speechwriter in politics, who is crafting just the right words to make the voters feel outrage or sympathy on behalf of the politician. But if the politician appears to be speaking words that flow out naturally from the power of the moment filtered through a great and sensitive mind, we feel inspired rather than manipulated. There is, perhaps, something dishonest in the idea of sprezzatura, but the figure of Canossa insists that it’s something that can’t be taught. Much like in De Oratore, there is a question in the courtier about how much any of this can be taught and how much is just something that you’re born with, a natural grace that accompanies everything you do. The book of the courtier itself seemed to be charmed with natural grace. It was translated widely, most notably for English speakers, by Thomas Hoby, where it came to define manners and ideals in the age of Elizabeth and Shakespeare. In fact, you can find traces of Castiglione in several of Shakespeare’s plays, especially those that take place in court, like Pericles who was, himself, a remarkable example of a courtier who sings, jousts, writes love poetry, and negotiates treacherous courts. Pericles’ daughter, Marina, is even more so the naturally talented courtier: she almost can’t help it how artistic, beautiful and smart she is, and though it gets her into trouble, it gets her out again. The talent that saves Marina, actually, is her rhetorical prowess. When she is sold to a brothel, She financially ruins the pimps when time and time again, she persuades the men who would take advantage of her to choose virtue over vice. This includes, as it would for a true courtier, when she must gently persuade those in positions of power. “Let not authority, which teaches you to govern others, be the means to make you misgovern much yourself,” she says to a lusty governor named Lysimachus, “If you were born to honor, show it now; If put upon you, make the judgment good that thought you worthy of it.” Whether skill of the courtier comes from training or from inborn ability, it is crucial for courtiers like Pericles and Marina. This is the politics of the royal court, which seeks to cajole and charm those in power, so that they will say as Lysimachus did to Marina, “Thou art a piece of virtue, the best wrought up that ever nature made and I doubt not thy training hath been noble […] Hold, here’s more gold. If thou dost hear from me, it shall be for thy good.” If you hear from me, in the future, I hope that it’s for your good as well. I’d love to hear from you. Contact us through our email mererhetoricpodcast, or check out on Twitter at mererhetoricked to make comments or suggestions for future podcasts. As a matter of fact, today’s podcast was the suggestion of an old friend Vincent Robert-Nicoud, who is not only a heck of a great Renaissance scholar, but he also always opened the door for me, which is an awful gentlemanly thing to do. He can have any office at my court that he wants—Grand Squire, Master of the Hunt. Only not the Gentleman of the Stool.
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Live from the Kansas City Improv, Doug welcomes Adam Ferrara, Mike Saccone and Graham Elwood to the show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tonight on Live from the Dining Room, we are joined by John A. Saccone and Melody Saccone. John plays us some epics and we discuss, their art project Allegory Lab Art Collective (www.facebook.com/AllegoryLab) -Morus Alba - Skyscraper -The Black Sox Scandal - Realign -Bootstrap Bandits - Shatter -Charlie Sztyk - Wed -John A. Saccone - One Way Street (LFTDR In-Studio) -Monster Truck Fan Club - Lovely -Hidden Cabins - Fallen Palaces (PRBBQ IV) -Knewlife - Broken Rib -John A. Saccone - Call Me Ishmael (LFTDR In-Studio) -Cold Weather Company - Fall Low -Semiotics - 10-26-13 (live) -Roulette - BrainDead -John A. Saccone - Incarnation/ Apotheosis (LFTDR In-Studio) -T.GUNN - Ghee Buttersnaps -Accidental Seabirds - Too Much Sleep Can Fuck You Up -The Gray Company - Landlocked -Idiot Boy - Volcano
The panelists talk to Sam Saccone about Marionette.js 2.0.
The panelists talk to Sam Saccone about Marionette.js 2.0.
The panelists talk to Sam Saccone about Marionette.js 2.0.
Steve Cooper talks with Comic Mike Saccone. Mike who is a regular Headliner in Las Vegas was a Star Search Comedy Grand Champion. He has also performed on Comic Strip Live, Showtime and MTV. His acting credits include Empty Nest and Cybil.
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