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¿Qué se esconde realmente tras las imponentes puertas de bronce de la Ciudad del Vaticano? Esta semana en El Club de los Curiosos nos alejamos de los mitos fáciles para adentrarnos en la realidad pura y dura de la institución más hermética del planeta. Una realidad repleta de intrigas palaciegas, crímenes sin resolver, persecuciones ideológicas y una sorprendente mirada hacia el cosmos. Descendemos a los sótanos de la historia para desvelar los secretos que custodian los 85 kilómetros de estanterías del Archivo Apostólico. Ponemos bajo la lupa uno de los expedientes más espinosos y oscuros del siglo XX: los documentos recientemente desclasificados del polémico pontificado de Pío XII y su vinculación con los nazis durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. ¿Silencio cómplice, estrategia de supervivencia o diplomacia subterránea? Analizamos los cables reales que cruzaban el eje Berlín-Roma-Vaticano. Además, en este episodio abrimos una serie de melones espectaculares: Sangre en el Vaticano: Reviviremos el terror y el caos del Saco de Roma de 1527, la gran carnicería que puso en jaque al papado bajo las tropas imperiales. El profeta perseguido: La increíble y olvidada historia del monje español que, desde su exilio en Chile, desafió a la Santa Sede al vaticinar el fin inminente de la Iglesia, desatando una auténtica caza de brujas ideológica. Papas en el lado oscuro: Hacemos un repaso sin concesiones por aquellos pontífices cuyas biografías, excesos y crueldades los sitúan, históricamente, muchísimo más cerca del Anticristo que el mismísimo Ozzy Osbourne. La voz de los ángeles, el dolor de los hombres: Nos adentramos en la estremecedora historia de los castrati del Vaticano y el coro de la Capilla Sixtina. Crimen entre uniformes: Analizamos el misterioso y turbio caso del Guardia Suizo asesinado en extrañas circunstancias dentro de los muros vaticanos. ¿Crimen pasional o conspiración interna? Mirando al cosmos: Rompemos esquemas revelando la callada pero constante búsqueda del Vaticano de vida extraterrestre a través de sus astrónomos oficiales. Prepara el café, acomódate los auriculares y déjate atrapar por la rigurosidad y el misterio. Porque cuando el Vaticano cierra sus puertas... empieza la verdadera historia. Programa patrocinado por Truglup, 666 gracias. Visita la nueva web del Club de los Curiosos: www.elclubdeloscuriosos.com Quieres anunciarte en este podcast? Hazlo con advoices.com/podcast/ivoox/614720 Libro Fenómenos Para-anormales: https://www.exlibric.com/libro/fenomenos-para-anormales/ Youtube del Club de los Curiosos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6KgIO7QIVyYNY8LDbVvErA Nuevo Telegram del Club de los Curiosos: https://t.me/elclubdeloscuriosos Hazte #Mecenas del Club para apoyar la lucha de los anormales por el mundo o bien haz una donación por #Bizum indicando tu nombre y la palabra anormal al 688 323 552 Web del Glan Lidel: www.albertoenriquepons.es Libro de Mark Knopfler Málaga 360: https://360malaga.es Web de Lázaro Chico (anversoabogados): https://anversoabogados.com/ Telf:951 438 863 No dejes de dejar comentarios, todos serán leídos y respondidos en el próximo programa, se os quiere. Estamos en Twitch, Instagram, TikTok, Youtube, Facebook y Twitter. Nuestro Mail de Contacto: albertoenriquepons@gmail.com Facebook del Club de los Curiosos: https://www.facebook.com/elclubdeloscuriosos Instagram del Club de los Curiosos: https://www.instagram.com/elclubdeloscuriosos/?hl=es Canal de Gabriel Santana: https://www.youtube.com/@TanaPORELMUNDO/videos WhasApp de nuestra Medium Amanda Solano: 661737356 CENTRO NASHIRA de Amanda Solano: https://centronashira.es/ Canal Cocina con Marisa y Thermomix: https://www.youtube.com/@cocinaconmarisaythermomix6053 Tema Cierre: Walker Texas Tema Cabecera: Makuki Ivoox: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/119655736 El Baúl de Margarita: https://instagram.com/elbauldemargarita8?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Ivoox de Narraciones de un Burro: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-narraciones-burro_sq_f1507763_1.html Podcast de nuestro amigo Francisco Bustamante, el éxtasis de las abejas:https://go.ivoox.com/sq/925346 Web donde escribe Alejandro Cervilla:https://www.motosan.es/ Podcast del Doctor Osorio y sus alumnos: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/2406678 Instagram Postureo en la Cocina de Manu Calatrava: https://www.instagram.com/postureoenlacocina?igsh=YjVnbXpyMWZnMDN5&utm_source=qr Instagram Marta Gonzalez Vallovera: https://www.instagram.com/artealday/?hl=es.Javier Si te gustan los animales visita www.airedelatoscana.com Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Succession planning isn't a finish line — it's a process that starts years before any leader steps back. Scott Gillespie knows this better than most. A 40-year fitness industry veteran, Gillespie owns Saco Sports and Fitness, a multigenerational outcomes-based health club, and a F45 training studio in Maine, along with many other roles in the industry. Gillespie joined Club Solutions Magazine editor and podcast host Taylor Gabhart to discuss how he prepared his team to lead Saco without him in the building. The conversation covers how crisis reveals character in future leaders, the gradual step-back strategy that eased both staff and members into the transition, and why documenting systems two decades ago made the handoff possible today.
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In dieser Podcastfolge von Eisexpeditionen.de begrüßt Kristina Hillemann Susan Saco Vertiz-Müller, Business Development Manager Europe bei Aurora Expeditions. Aurora Expeditions ist bekannt für kleine Expeditionsschiffe, intensive Naturerlebnisse und außergewöhnliche Reisen in die Arktis, Antarktis und weitere faszinierende Regionen der Welt.Im Gespräch gibt Susan einen persönlichen Einblick in die Philosophie von Aurora Expeditions und erklärt, was diese Art des Reisens von einer klassischen Kreuzfahrt unterscheidet. Es geht um kleine Schiffe, flexible Routen, intensive Begegnungen mit der Natur und das besondere Expeditionserlebnis an Bord und draußen in den Zielgebieten.Außerdem sprechen Kristina und Susan über die Flotte von Aurora Expeditions, die angebotenen Destinationen, Nachhaltigkeit und verantwortungsvolles Reisen. Ein weiterer Schwerpunkt sind die vielfältigen Aktivitäten, die Gäste auf einer Aurora-Reise erleben können – von Zodiac-Ausfahrten und Anlandungen bis hin zu besonders aktiven Erlebnissen für alle, die ihre Reise noch intensiver gestalten möchten.Kristina berichtet zudem von ihren eigenen Eindrücken aus der Antarktis mit Aurora Expeditions und greift auf, was eine solche Reise so besonders macht: Nähe zur Natur, kleine Gruppen, ein echtes Expeditionsgefühl und Momente, die lange in Erinnerung bleiben.Eine Folge für alle, die von einer Reise in die Arktis oder Antarktis träumen und Aurora Expeditions näher kennenlernen möchten.
Bienvenidos, desalmados y gentuza con sueño, a esta presentación del episodio 8 de la octava temporada de Habéis Cerrado el Gas. Un programa donde, como de costumbre, vuestra vida parece tener menos estructura que un mueble de IKEA montado por un chimpancé borracho . Prepárate para un menú degustación de decadencia adulta y cinismo ilustrado: 1. El Mártir del Tobillo y la Rebelión contra el Algoritmo Empezamos con Jesús, nuestro director, que ha pasado de ser un hombre funcional a una especie de "Niño Jesús de Belén con barba" postrado en una cama de hospital . En su infinita sabiduría (o aburrimiento por la baja), ha decidido que la optimización de la vida es una enfermedad mental. Estamos rodeados de miserables con pulseras de actividad y ayuno intermitente que necesitan que una App les diga que han dormido como el puto culo para creérselo . Jesús ha tirado el Apple Watch a la basura para volver a los relojes de "cuerda y numeritos", porque prefiere que el tiempo pase con peso y dignidad, no con notificaciones Motos Locas y el Milagro de "Oklahoma USA" Recibimos a los organizadores del Campeonato de España de Freestyle Motocross, esos "decerebrados" que vuelan por los aires mientras nosotros nos hacemos mierda el tobillo bajando un bordillo Interesante la epopeya de un piloto de Oklahoma en Alicante. Imagínate el cuadro: un Yankee que solo ha visto verde y vacas llega a España, descubre el ...tendrás que oirlo desalmado .. ⚕ El "Doctor" Raúl y el Saco de Carne con Wifi Raúl, ese "erudito" que confunde el altruismo con reciclar folletos de su empresa, se pone la bata para recordarnos lo asquerosos que somos por dentro . Según sus fuentes de dudosa procedencia (probablemente un rincón oscuro de Internet), somos una fábrica de fluidos y parásitos: 9 de cada 10 de tus células son bacterias; básicamente eres un hotel para parásitos . Tienes ácaros follando y cagando en los poros de tu cara mientras intentas ser una persona respetable .... . Domingo, el hombre que mejor huele d eMadrid a Cádiz sigue soñando como un adulto moderno: adelgazar sin dejar de comer bollos ni Panteras Rosa Además, se consuma la estafa literaria del siglo: como el autor de Sombra Z (Domingo Ortega) mandó los libros sin firmar, el grupo decide que ellos mismos los firmarán "en su nombre", porque total, ¿quién necesita al autor original cuando tienes a este grupo de filósofos de bar?. Desvelamos los flamantes ganadores del concurso del episodio anterior En resumen, un episodio para recordar que antes éramos miserables de forma honesta (bebiendo y llorando en un taxi), y ahora somos miserables actualizando el cuerpo como si fuéramos una Thermomix deprimida Revisad si habéis cerrado el gas, aunque probablemente no lo hayáis hecho porque estáis demasiado ocupados contando vuestros pasos de mierda . ¡Bienvenidos al caos! ‼️‼️‼️‼️¿quieres tener nuestras camisetas y tazas y mierdas...? ☠️ ‼️‼️‼️ https://www.latostadora.com/shop/habeiscerradoelgas/ Aqui encontraréis nuestras camisetas que son personalizables, y os decimos que están a precio coste, no nos ganas ni un madeverí. ⚠️⚠️⚠️ Ampliamos información y charlamos en : ⚠️⚠️⚠️ Grupo Telgram: https://t.me/habeiscerradoelgas https://www.instagram.com/habeiscerradoelgas?igsh=ODF5cGRkN3U5eGI5 ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️ Livia ha vuelto con su "Ágora de Livia" ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUe4N9AeicA_Sy1Jgb3A_MQ Y si quieres oír mas podcast de gente muy interesante no lo dudéis *¿QUIERES CONOCER OTROS PODCASTS?* Desde Habéis cerrado el gas?, te recomendamos los siguientes podcasts, con contenidos divertidos, originales y muy interesantes, de nuestros amigos ❤️: EL ÁGORA DE LIVIA https://go.ivoox.com/sq/2269497 EL DÁTIL DE E.T https://go.ivoox.com/sq/2070987 CARNE DE BIT https://go.ivoox.com/sq/855359 FRANCISCO JAVIER MILLÁN https://go.ivoox.com/sq/96440 FRIKILOSOFÍA https://go.ivoox.com/sq/584171 LA SILLA PODCAST https://go.ivoox.com/sq/2072133 PARTIENDO EL KOKO https://go.ivoox.com/sq/1640204 DISTRITO 12 https://go.ivoox.com/sq/1459549 Gente nos oímos ..nos leemos o lo que gustéis. Abrazos para tod@s Gracias a tod@s por estar ahí
"Un Segundo de Luz" es la sección cultural de La Hora Oscura, donde ampliamos el componente cultural de cada episodio, de una forma más extensa: libros, comics, juegos, cine...y todo de la mano de nuestro especialista Jesús García. ¡Escúchalo ya y a disfrutar! Episodio de La Hora Oscura al que remite este programa: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/174218834 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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28 de junio de 1910. Gádor, Almería. Un niño de siete años sale a jugar al río con sus hermanos y no vuelve. Lo que le ocurrió —y las razones por las que le ocurrió— es uno de los crímenes más perturbadores de la historia criminal española: un enfermo de tuberculosis que paga por la sangre de un niño, un curandero de setenta años que diseña el plan, y una leyenda que lleva más de un siglo susurrándose a niños de todo el mundo hispanohablante. Esta semana, el caso real detrás del hombre del saco: los personajes, el crimen, el juicio y el mito que nació de sus cenizas. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
RUN THAT EPISODE BACK! Today we are running an old favorite episode of mine!For 15 years in the Marine Corps, I believed the best Marines were always the ones in the trenches — the ones in the fire, making the play when the chaos hit. But what happens when the organization pulls you out of the fire? Does that make you less of a Marine, or is it actually the thing that saves you?In this episode of the Talkin' Crazy Podcast, I break down the mindset of top performers who sacrifice everything — family, balance, even their health — for the mission. I share the story of being sent to SACO when I was a Sergeant, how I thought it was punishment, and how that moment actually gave me the space to reset, write my book, and build Meech Speaks.This episode is for the Marines and leaders who pride themselves on grinding nonstop, but need to hear the truth: sometimes getting repositioned isn't punishment, it's preparation. Sometimes stepping out of the spotlight is exactly what you need to grow.
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Martelo neles! Hoje @cancerjack faz seu debut no Vortex 124 e, ao lado de @katiucha e @OdeioPePe, comenta sobre looksmaxxing, bone smashing e como é possível conscientizar a sociedade tendo apenas seus testículos e um sonho.Acesse o nosso link voceeuropeu.com.br/vortex e faça já a análise do seu caso! Host: Katiucha Barcelos. Instagram: @katbarcelos | Twitter/X: @katiuchaCo-Host: Pedro Pinheiro. Instagram: @odeiopepe | Twitter/X: @OdeioPePeConvidado: Fernando Russell . Instagram: @cancerjack Instagram: @feedvortexBluesky: @feedvortex.bsky.sociaTwitter: @feedvortexTiktok: @feedvortexReddit: r/feedvortexGrupo paralelo não-oficial do Vortex no telegram: https://t.me/+BHlkG92BfPU5ZjdhEsse grupo é dos ouvintes, para os ouvintes e pelos ouvintes. Não temos qualquer afiliação oficial ou responsabilidade por QUALQUER COISA falada neste grupoLink do post do episódio nas redes sociais:InstagramTwitterLinks comentados no episódio:Apenas 3% dos homens brasileiros se acham feios, mostra pesquisa GQ Comparativo de Shape na escolaPor dentro do 'looksmaxxing', a polêmica tendência que faz homens jovens baterem no próprio rosto'Looksmaxxing': moda online propaga visão perigosa da beleza masculina - BBC News Brasilos homens que estão criticando as tendências de 'masculinidade' nas redes sociais - BBC News BrasilAndrew Maxxer vulgo Mandibular Como paquerarComo pegar uma mala do chão Como abrir uma porta de forma correta Britânico puxa carro de uma tonelada com os testículos em ação pela saúde mental: 'Homens que falam podem se curar'Produção: Thyara Castro, Bruno Azevedo e Aparecido SantosEdição: Joel SukeIlustração da capa: Brann Sousa
Montana State has three verbal commitments from in-state recruits, including 6-foot-4, 215-pound Saco, Montana product Laytin Erickson. The multi-sport athlete plays football at Class B Malta in the fall.
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“1001 Noites Irmã Santomense” é o espectáculo que valoriza a cultura de São Tomé e Príncipe e encerra a tetralogia colocada em cena pelo Teatro O Bando desde 2023. Depois de Irmã Persa, encenada por Suzana Branco, Irmã Palestina, encenada por Olga Roriz e João Brites, e de Irmã Mapuche, encenada por João Neca, agora coube a Miguel Jesus encenar Irmã Santomense. A cada nova Irmã, um novo olhar sobre o mundo que contém o desafio de um convite a outros públicos, um novo questionar sobre violência e poder. Irmã Santomense é elo de conexão com São Tomé e Príncipe. A actriz Adozia Cristo trás a experiência pessoal, trás a preservação do Tchiloli, a valorização da língua Forro e da cultura de São Tomé e Príncipe O espectáculo “1001 Noites Irmã Santomense” estreia a 8 de Maio, na Quinta do Teatro O Bando, em Palmela, 40 quilómetros a sul da capital portuguesa. A RFI esteve no espaço onde decorrem os ensaios, falou com o actor e músico Mick Trovoada, com a actriz Adozia Cristo (muito popular entre santomenses pela personagem Saco de Boxe), e falou também com o encenador Miguel Jesus, do Teatro O Bando, e com Isabel Mota, da Ilhéu Portátil, que começam por nos revelar como surgiu o espectáculo “1001 Noites Irmã Santomense”. Isabel Mota, Ilhéu Portátil: É um projecto do Teatro Bando, e a Irmã de Santomense surge aqui um pouco da relação que eu tenho com São Tomé, do meu trabalho na Ilhéu do Portátil e nas questões da literatura para crianças e de ter um dia chegado ao Bando com o vídeo de uma actriz de santomense, a Dozia Cristo. Mostrei ao João Brites e ao João Neca o trabalho daquela actriz de santomense, estive-lhes a falar um bocadinho da língua, do Forro, da sonoridade que esta língua tem, que é tão bonita, e a lembrar também a relação que o Teatro Bando tem com São Tomé, com o Tchiloli, com o facto de já terem estado em São Tomé. Entretanto, O Bando convidou a Adozia a vir cá em Dezembro do ano passado para passar uma semana lá no Bando, para conhecer as pessoas, para eles a conhecerem, e no final dessa semana decidiram que iriam fazer o projecto As Mil e Uma Noites e a Irmã Santomense. Agora ela está, neste momento, no espaço d'O Bando a fazer ensaios para esta peça que vai estrear agora em Maio. RFI: O trabalho da Isabel não ficou por aí, fez questão de juntar outros nomes de São Tomé e Príncipe. Isabel Mota: De facto, eu entusiasmo-me um bocadinho. Quando o Miguel Jesus me pediu nomes de músicos, porque queria também aqui algumas referências de músicos ligados a São Tomé, eu falei-lhe de vários músicos, nomeadamente o Mick Trovoada e o DJ Marfox. O Miguel Jesus gostou bastante do trabalho deles e, portanto, falou também com eles. Eles aceitaram participar desta peça. O Mick Trovoada participa como intérprete e também toca música ao vivo, e tivemos a grande sorte de conseguir que o DJ Marfox tivesse disponibilidade para ir ao Bando, conhecer O Bando, e fez um tema para esta peça. RFI: Depois há também a vertente das artes plásticas de São Tomé. Isabel Mota: Sim, eu convidei-os a irem conhecer o trabalho de alguns artistas plásticos. Havia artistas com exposições em Lisboa, exactamente naquela altura em que andavam a fazer pesquisas e a tentar perceber qual seria o ambiente da peça e o que iria entrar na peça. Nessa altura, o Emerson Quinda tinha a sua primeira exposição individual em Lisboa, ali no Camões, no Marquês de Pombal. Então, lá foi o Emerson Quinda passar três dias ao Bando, onde esteve a desenhar, a trabalhar, a fazer as suas figuras, que depois a Clara e o João Brites e o Miguel Jesus adaptaram às três carroças que fazem parte do cenário desta peça e que foram construídas pelo João Brites e que agora vão ter desenhos e trabalhos do Emerson Quinda. O que faz com que neste momento já tenhamos o Emerson Quinda na parte visual plástica do cenário, o Mick Trovada e o DJ Marfox na música e a Adozia Cristo, que é uma actriz muito conhecida em São Tomé por uma personagem que ela criou que é a Saco de Boxe, como uma das protagonistas da peça. Miguel Jesus, encenador: O Bando começou uma tetralogia há cerca de quatro anos. São quatro espectáculos encenados por quatro encenadores diferentes, todos a partir do texto das Mil e Uma Noites, pensando que este texto permite várias abordagens, permite vários pontos de vista, várias leituras. Logo desde o início, o João Brites estabeleceu esta ideia de que cada espectáculo, para além da Xerazade e do Xariar, que são digamos os personagens pivô, os personagens centrais, cada um dos espectáculos teria uma irmã vinda de um país diferente. No sentido de dizer que as Mil e Uma Noites são um livro que faz parte do património da humanidade, não é específico da cultura persa ou da cultura árabe, é de toda a humanidade e portanto pode ser adequado a qualquer contexto e nós podemos e temos irmãs teatrais em todos os cantos do mundo. Isto levou a que O Bando em 2023 trabalhasse com uma actriz de origem iraniana, num espectáculo que se chamava Irmã Persa, dirigido pela Susana Branco, que estabelecia um pouco o início da narrativa, o porquê do Xariar todas as noites escolher uma mulher para ter relações e depois de manhã mandá-la matar. Depois, no ano seguinte, o segundo espectáculo foi encenado pelo João Brites em conjunto com a Olga Roriz, com uma actriz vinda da Palestina, a Maria Dali, que por acaso vai estar agora no Bando a fazer uma residência artística para apresentar um outro trabalho. E o ano passado, em 2025, o João Neca dirigiu a Irmã Mapuche, com uma actriz e música e um actor músico vindo de uma zona do Uruguai, mas em que ela tem ainda origens também do povo Mapuche de cultura indígena. E este ano estamos aqui com a nossa Irmã Santomense. Irmã Santomense porquê? Porque estamos a trabalhar com a actriz Adozia Cristo, conhecida em São Tomé sobretudo como Saco de Boxe, uma personagem famosa, que ficou conhecida num programa televisivo de comédia. A vinda da Adozia trouxe-nos também ao encontro com outros artistas de São Tomé, portanto tivemos a sorte de poder ter connosco Emerson Quinda a fazer algumas pinturas, temos a sorte de ter connosco o músico Mick Trovoada, que apesar de não ser de São Tomé, ser angolano, tem forte influência e forte conhecimento daquilo que é também a música e os ritmos das danças de São Tomé. Portanto estamos aqui influenciados por uma diversidade de pessoas, de conhecimento, de cores, de ritmos, de texturas, que queremos que permeabilizem estas 1001 noites tão específicas, em que neste espectáculo, para além de ser a Irmã Santomense, é também o encerrar desta tetralogia. Portanto, agora temos mesmo de arranjar uma solução para o que é que se faz à Xerazade e ao Xariar. RFI: Adozia Cristo, o que é que, enquanto actriz, traz de São Tomé e Príncipe para esta peça? Traz a língua? O que é que traz? Adozia Cristo: Eu trago São Tomé e Príncipe. Trago a bandeira de São Tomé e Príncipe, a língua, os objectos, na peça há passagens em que eu falo o crioulo-forro, o crioulo de São Tomé, há objectos que nós vamos usar numa cena que são objectos que vêm de São Tomé, há gastronomia porque fala-se dos pratos típicos de São Tomé, a música de São Tomé, tem a dança, nós depois vamos dançar, dança de São Tomé, e também os nomes mais conhecidos das pessoas, principalmente as pessoas mais idosas de São Tomé, então, é muita coisa de São Tomé que está no espectáculo, a Irmã Santomense. RFI: E, enquanto actriz, como é que está a ser o trabalho com os outros atores que não são santomenses? Adozia Cristo: É fixe! As técnicas parecem semelhantes, mas não são. Então, há sempre uma troca. Eu, de alguma forma, transmito alguma coisa que é de lá e também aprendo muito com eles. Estou a trabalhar com encenadores, com atores formados. Então, está a ser bastante bom. RFI: O Mick Trovoada é um homem mais da música, mas aqui assume o papel de actor. Como é que foi abraçar esta experiência? Mick Trovoada: Fui convidado pelo Bando, através de uma terceira pessoa que está ligada a São Tomé, que é Isabel Mota. Fizeram essa ponte e eu vim cá com todo o gosto e com todo o prazer dar o meu contributo e também poder aprender, que é uma das coisas que eu abraço e que me leva por todo o mundo, a vontade de aprender e querer fazer coisas diferentes e que me enriquecem. RFI: Com a vontade de fazer coisas diferentes, aqui sobe ao palco na peça 1001 Noites Irmã Santomense. Mas depois há também o lado mais conhecido do MicK Trovoada, como é que foi trabalhar o som, a música para esta peça? Mick Trovoada: Durante o espectáculo há muitas 'nuances'. Portanto, procurei trazer esse lado de São Tomé, que eu também carrego em mim, e tentei transportar também um pouco da minha experiência do lado da música de São Tomé e Príncipe para aqui. Mas também trazer uma inovação, porque nós estamos constantemente a aprender e constantemente a absorver diversas sonoridades. Então, tentei trazer para aqui também outras sonoridades. Em São Tomé não se utiliza o steel drum, não se utiliza a kalimba, a sazula, mas eu tentei transportar também esses sons para aqui e eu penso que estão a se adaptar bem. Para além destes sons, vou criando também outras atmosferas que se enquadrem com o projecto. RFI: Tudo isso é apresentado ao vivo? Mick Trovoada: Sim, sim, sim! Os sons todos que eu faço são todos ao vivo, na hora, no momento. Não há inteligência artificial nem nada nisso. RFI: Voltamos a falar com Miguel Jesus… Miguel, então, para quem tiver a hipótese de ver este espectáculo, o que é que podes esperar? Miguel Jesus: Eu gostava que quem viesse ver este espectáculo, aquilo que viesse à espera, não encontrasse, mas que encontrasse aquilo que não estava à espera e que também gostaria. Quer dizer, nós estamos a tentar fazer um espectáculo que brinque também com esta ideia de teatro popular, de teatro na rua, um pouco influenciados naturalmente por aquilo que é o Tchiloli. Nós não estamos a fazer Tchiloli, nem nos compete e não sabemos, mas influenciados um pouco por aquilo que é a herança cultural e artística que o Tchiloli representa, das pessoas irem para o meio dos pátios, para os quintais, das casas, de fazerem desses espaços lugares de festa e de celebração e, ao mesmo tempo, também de ritual e de purga social. O espectáculo tenta, a partir de alguns dos contos das Mil e Uma Noites, a partir de algumas das histórias lá presentes, recuperar um bocadinho essa lógica, também ela festiva. E, portanto, nesta dramaturgia específica, estas personagens que o espectador é levado a conhecer são uma espécie de salto em bancos, uma trupe circense, se quisermos, que partiu em caravana e parou ali para passar a noite. E tem um rei, o seu pequeno tirano doméstico, que é o Xariar, sobre o qual eles estão a tentar inverter a ordem do poder, ou, pelo menos, tentar delapidá-la ligeiramente. Mas, também porque a nossa maneira de falar sobre as situações que todos estamos a viver, a situação que se passa no mundo, os líderes que estão presentes hoje em dia, a nossa maneira também é falar desta maneira um pouco jocosa, um pouco irónica, grotesca, às vezes exagerada, desbragada. Portanto, é um espectáculo em que as pessoas são convidadas a partilhar desse encontro, a céu aberto. É um espectáculo ao ar livre, em que as pessoas podem, à entrada para o espectáculo, comprar comida, porque faz parte do espectáculo, as pessoas poderem comer durante o espectáculo também, é parte da dramaturgia, portanto, é estarem disponíveis para uma linguagem de uma natureza distinta daquilo que é mais convencional em teatro e poderem tanto aprender a rir como aprender a chorar. Aprender todos sabemos, mas poder exercitar novamente. Porquê rir? Porquê chorar? E como? RFI: Enquanto encenador, qual foi o grande desafio? Miguel Jesus: Um dos grandes desafios foi unir todas estas sensibilidades diferentes. Temos aqui atores e actrizes com muita experiência, alguns deles aqui da malta mais do Bando, que está cá todos os dias, trabalham juntos já há alguns anos e, portanto, há uma espécie de códigos e de vocabulário partilhado e que, de repente, naturalmente, a Aduzir, o Mick, não o partilham tanto. E também há alguns atores muito novos aqui no bando. É um elenco com pessoas que vêm de vários quadrantes e com várias naturezas distintas. Isso é um desafio sempre prazeroso, encontrar a forma do espectáculo também corresponder àquilo que é a energia e vitalidade de cada um, sem uma espécie de uma receita estilística, mas, ao mesmo tempo, criando algum entendimento e alguns pontos de contacto. Quer dizer, estamos a fazer um espectáculo uno artisticamente. Para além disso, há aqui um desafio grande, que é: como dizer isto hoje e porquê? E, realmente, aí surgiram-nos algumas perguntas que nos ajudaram a esclarecer. Porque é fácil também cair numa representação das 1001 Noites em que, naturalmente, vamos a um Xariar misógino, opressivo, que resolve as coisas pela força, que já manda matar. Portanto, um criminoso que, facilmente, nós tornamos plano, por descrédito, e é uma Xerazade que é uma heroína, que quer salvar o povo, que se sacrifica em prol dos outros, que consegue seduzi-lo pela inteligência e que, portanto, que, também facilmente, também fica plana pela sua superioridade moral, até se quisermos. Portanto, um dos grandes desafios foi nós dizermos não, quer dizer, Xariare somos nós todos e Xerazades, quando correm bem, também. Portanto, o próprio espectáculo, se nos correr bem, tenta colocar o espectador face à decisão de, e tu, se tiveres possibilidade de fazer um bocadinho mal, fazes esse mal ou não fazes? Se tiveres a oportunidade de te vingar de alguma coisa, vingas-te? E, se te vingas, porquê? E, se não te vingas, porquê? Ou porquê não? Porque os Xariares somos nós, assim como Xerazade também somos nós. Há um pequeno tiraninho que vive junto do coração de todos.
Espacio Deportivo (de la Tarde) 08 de Abril 2026 Pepe Segarra, Alex Cervantes con el buen ambiente en este miércoles, mitad de semana. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El operativo, que inició el lunes tras la denuncia de su familia, movilizó a policías, drones y bomberos de diversas localidades. Según explicó la Comisario General Fileni, la complejidad radicaba en que Nicolás, debido a su afección, tendía a ocultarse: "Uno de sus hijos nos advirtió que era muy sagaz; si veía luces o despliegue, era muy posible que se escondiera. Creo que así lo hizo", relató.Un productor fue quien lo divisó con binoculares a la vera de un maizal. Al llegar el personal, Nicolás estaba desorientado y con el torso descubierto: "Estaba sorprendido, no entendía qué pasaba, como diciendo: 'si yo no estoy haciendo nada malo, estoy durmiendo'", detalló Fileni.Debido a los 100 milímetros de lluvia caídos, la ambulancia no podía ingresar al predio, por lo que la policía decidió actuar de inmediato: "Ni dudamos en arroparlo, subirlo al móvil y hacer el transbordo hasta la ruta 4".Finalmente, la jefa policial destacó la "humanidad" de los vecinos y el compromiso de sus subordinados: "Me saco el sombrero ante los muchachos. Fueron días de calor intenso y lluvia, pero nos toca poner todo sobre la mesa cuando uno se pone en la piel de la familia".
Hoy, desde el Museo de Bellas Artes de Asturias, en el marco de SACO XII, la Semana del Audiovisual Contemporáneo de Oviedo. Con su director, Pablo de María. Con Zoe López Mediero, coordinadora territorial de la candidatura Oviedo 2031. Con Juan Carlos de la Madrid, coautor junto a Christian Franco del libro Historia del cine en España. El nacimiento de una industria cultural (1896-1931), publicado por Shangrila. Y la música en directo de Melanie Moers y Lorena Álvarez.Escuchar audio
Hoy, desde la duodécima edición de SACO, la Semana del Audiovisual Contemporáneo de Oviedo. Con la cineasta Cristina Rodríguez Paz, encargada de realizar la visita guiada por el Museo de Bellas Artes, sobre obras seleccionadas por ella. Con Manuel Martínez Burgos, jefe del Departamento de Composición del CONSMUPA (Conservatorio Superior de Música del Principado de Asturias) y dos de sus alumnos, Marlon Lombera y Teo Montero, autores de la música de uno de los cien conciertos programados en el Teatro Campoamor. Y con Sabrina Clemente, directora de la Alianza Francesa de Oviedo, que colabora con una instalación interactiva y LASEMA, programa de cortometrajes para centros educativos.Escuchar audio
AAD PARTE 1: Una investigación liderada por la Universidad de Oviedo junto al CSIC, concretamente en el Instituto Mixto de Investigación en Biodiversidad, ubicado en el Campus de Mieres, demuestra que las evaluaciones de impacto ambiental infraestiman los efectos negativos sobre aves y mamíferos de la concentración de aerogeneradores y apuesta por revisar la planificación eólica y los protocolos de vigilancia ambiental. Patricia Mateo, investigadora principal del estudio sobre el impacto de las energías renovables sobre la biodiversidad y Elena Bravo, técnica del proyecto. AAD PARTE 2: Conoceremos la actividad e Empathy Holding, una empresa asentada en Xixón que asegura ser una alternativa a las grandes tecnológicas mundiales en el desarrollo de la Inteligencia Artificial. Hablaremos de esta empresa con su Director Ejecutivo y de la Inteligencia Artificial en Asturies con el Director General de Estrategia Digital e Inteligencia Artificial del Principado. Javier Fernández, Director General de Estrategia Digital e Inteligencia Artificial del Principado. y Angel Maldonado, Director Ejecutivo de Empathy Holding. AAD PARTE 3: Más de un centenar de cineastas, músicos y profesionales del cine y el audiovisual participan en la décimosegunda edición de SACO, la Semana del Audiovisual Contemporáneo de Oviedo, una cita con vocación europea que continúa celebrándose hasta este domingo con una programación para todos los públicos que pretende fortalecer el vínculo entre el audiovisual y el resto de las artes. Pablo de María, director de SACO
En La Ventana del Nautilus viajamos al origen del cine y recordamos a los Lumière y también de su contemporánea, Alice Guy Blache, que entendió que aquel invento ideado por la pareja de hermanos también serviría para crear ficción. Antes, Ángeles Caso conversa con el escritor Pablo Batalla acerca de su último ensayo, La bandera en la cumbre. Una historia política del montañismo, en el que desmonta el mito heroico del montañismo. Además, hablamos del festival SACO de Oviedo y de la retrospectiva que le dedica el Museo Guggenheim a la artista estadounidense Ruth Asawa.Escuchar audio
Recuperamos Expediente X, de la mano de Elisa McCausland. Y nos trasladamos a SACO, la Semana del Audiovisual Contemporáneo de Oviedo, que celebra su duodécima edición, con dos propuestas: el audiodrama ¿Tienen los cocodrilos saco para las lágrimas?, de Audiodrama Colectivo y, a cargo de Mauricio D'Orey, El sonido del arte. Vol.8. Sonido en el museo.Escuchar audio
Último episodio de esta serie de capítulos. Deseo que te hayan gustado.
In this episode of the Randy Forcier Podcast, I sit down with Vassie Fowler, Executive Director of Seeds of Hope, for a real, honest conversation about homelessness in our community. We get into how Seeds of Hope has grown from a small church basement operation into a 24/7 resource serving nearly 100 people a day, and what that actually looks like behind the scenes. Vassi shares how they're helping people find housing, restore dignity, and navigate some of the toughest circumstances you can imagine.We also talk about common misconceptions around homelessness, the emotional toll of the work, and some powerful success stories that show real impact, including people who've gone from being unhoused to rebuilding their lives. Plus, we cover big news on their expansion into a family shelter in Sanford. If you're local to Biddeford or Saco, this one will give you a much clearer picture of what's really going on and how you can help.
¿Nos estamos planteando bien el final de nuestros días o seguimos evitando una conversación imprescindible? ¿Dejamos en manos de nuestros hijos la decisión de nuestros cuidados en esa etapa? Reflexión con historias de vida, hoy con oyentes, opinantes y la visión filosófica del tema por José Antonio Méndez Sanz, profesor de Filosofía de la Universidad de Oviedo. Dani Álvarez, presidente del gremio de editores de Asturias, nos adelanta los contenidos de la FEA, la Feria de Editores de Asturias. El guionista y escritor Federico Volpini,nos presenta el audiodrama que dirige y que se estrena este fin de semana en SACO. Los detalles de Gastrollar con su organizador Lluís Nel Estrada, una nueva edición que se centra en descubrir la “cocina del carbón”. Analizamos el contexto internacional desde Bruselas con Mario Bango y recibimos la visita de Carlos García, director de la Fundación Asturiana de la Energía, para hablar del impacto que está teniendo la guerra en Irán y otros asuntos. El final del programa dedicado al Día del Padre con un cuento en directo que nos lee Menchu Blanco, elegido por Luis R. Míguez.
Abrimos el programa hablando, dentro de nuestro espacio dedicado al tercer sector, con Mayca González Collado, gerente de la Asociación Fraternidad, para después hablar con diferentes representantes del sector juvenil dentro del Consejo de Actualidad Joven. A continuación, hablamos de ciencia con Ignacio Loy y miramos a las estrellas en la compañía de Isaías Gonzalo. Por último, hablamos con Pablo de María, director de SACO, y cerramos el programa viajando al mundo del cómic de la mano de Hugo Rodríguez Gayo.
Com Joana Azevedo e Diogo Beja
O contêiner vindo do Brasil e escondido em sacos de estopa 'Café do Brasil' chegou ao Porto de Botany, em Sydney, quando os agentes da PF australiana detectaram anomalias durante a inspeção inicial.
Thank you for tuning in to Episode 312 of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast. Full show notes with photos can be found on my website. This week's segments included: Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Brainstorming Knitting in Passing From the Armchair KAL News Events Contest, News & Notes Life in Focus On a Happy Note Quote of the Week Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Sheri's Christmas Socks Yarn: Gusto Wool Echos in Colorway 1515 (blue to purple gradient in 2-50g skeins) Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Ravelry Project Page Gus the Dino Pattern: Gus the Dino by KP Crochet Patterns. $8.50 US Pattern on Etsy (on sale right now) Yarn: Bernat Blanket in Misty Green & Parfait Chunky in White Hook: J (6.0 mm) Ravelry Project Page I got 35 mm eyes from Amazon Very Hungry Caterpillar Socks Yarn: Teal Torch Knits Splendid Sock (100% SW Merino) in the Emerald Colorway, Murky Depths Deep Sock in the Age of Aquarium Colorway & Legacy Fiber Artz Steel Toes in the Vanilla Bean colorway Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) and US 2 Ravelry Project Page The first sock is a colorwork leg sock with things the Very Hungry Caterpillar I measured from another socks- 12 rounds per inch. Goal is a 5 inch leg (after cuff), so ~60 rounds Cast on 56 sts with US 1.5 for cuff. After cuff, knit a few rounds before doing 4 sets of increases (4 increases each time) to get to 72 sts. Then changed to US 2 needles and tested for stretchiness after first block of colorwork. Using that I plotted out the colorwork for one sock based on Pacific Knit Co's Garden Doodle set. The second sock is has 12 round stripes of the 2 green colorways with a red toe to look like the caterpillar. Miles Penguin Pattern: Penguin by Lion Brand Yarn- free crochet pattern on the Lion Brand website Yarn: Knit Picks Brava Worsted minis in Black, Clarity, White and Orange colorways Hook: C (2.75 mm) Ravelry Project Page For this one I used two black circles bordered by white so I could skip the safety eyes (Miles is under 2 years old). Dirty Crayon Box Socks Yarn: Fiber Stash Strong Toes Sock (80% SW Merino/ 20% Nylon) in the Dirty Crayon Box Colorway Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Ravelry Project Page I started these socks in October 2024 and finished on January 5, 2026 On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Woolens & Nosh 2025 Advent Socks Yarn: Woolens & Nosh, 75/25 Superwash Wool/Nylon 2025 Advent Colorway Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Ravelry Project Page Kirby Wirby 2025 Advent Socks Yarn: Kirby Wirby 75/25 Superwash Merino/Nylon in the 2025 Advent Christmas Toys from the 80s 24 Stripe Colorway Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Ravelry Project Page Yarn theme: Christmas Toys from the 80s Traveler Sweater Pattern: The Traveler by Andrea Mowry ($9 pattern available on Ravelry & the designer's website) Yarn: Hazel Knits Small Batch Sport (90/10 SW/Nylon) in a sage green Needles: US 3 (3.25 mm) & US 4 (3.5 mm) Ravelry Project Page Progress: finished the first sleeve and I'm at the cuff of the the second. Pucker Brush Farm BFL Sweater Spin Fiber: 16 oz of multi colored BFL roving from Pucker Brush Farm (purchased at Rhinebeck 2025), 4 oz Merino in a mustard color Ravelry Project Page I am planning to knit a Traveler sweater inspired by Emily Curtis' handmade version- click here for her Ravelry Project Page. I was thrilled to see a recent post on Emily's Instagram that she made a YouTube video about this spin/knit. I found 4oz of Ironwood Hill Farm Roving- Finnsheep combed top that I purchased in April 2021. Unfortunately I can't find more of this on Cece's Wool site or Ironwood's etsy shop, but I think it will give me the idea for a tan/brown color plied with the colorful yarn, so I spun enough to make a sample yarn to swatch with. Brainstorming Crochet Ski Helmet Balaclava available on Etsy for $7.36 Knitting in Passing Millie finished the hat she was knitting for her dad with yarn from Plied Yarn Co. Aila loved her goose purse! Her reaction was priceless Eme loved their Very Hungry Caterpillar socks My dad bought me a set of 2 organizers for socks. Each holds 30 pair. Great for my handknits. They sit on the shelf in our closet and are a gray cotton/linen that matches our hampers! Here's an Amazon Affiliate Link in case you're interested in checking them out. From the Armchair The Correspondent by Virginia Evans. Amazon Affiliate Link. Tilt by Emma Pattee. Amazon Affiliate Link. Note: Some links are listed as Amazon Affiliate Links. If you click those, please know that I am an Amazon Associate and I earn money from qualifying purchases. KAL News Pigskin Party '25 Event Dates: KAL Dates- Thursday September 4, 2025- Monday February 9, 2026 Find everything you need in the Start Here Thread in the Ravelry Group Official Rules Registration Form (you must be Registered to be eligible for prizes) Enter your projects using the Point Tally Form Find the full list of Sponsors in this Google Doc. Coupon Codes are listed in this Ravelry Thread Exclusive Items from our Pro Shop Sponsors are listed in this Ravelry Thread Questions- ask them in this Ravelry Thread or email Jen at downcellarstudio @ gmail.com Updates In This Episode Official Sponsor for Quarter 3 (December)- Suburban Stitcher Mini Maker's Merry Month See details in this Ravelry Thread. Winner announced Official Sponsor for Quarter 4 (January)- Yarnaceous Fibers. Check out this Ravelry Thread for 4th & Goal with Yarnaceous Fibers Challenge Details December Participation Winners Announced Wild Card WIP Bonus- check out this Ravelry thread for details Commentator Update Happy new year pigskin partiers! The January huddle is abuzz with conversation. Several players have posted a list of everything that they made in 2025. We have some really prolific players in the group! The best thing about the conversation is that no one is competitive about it. Just lots of celebrations! I find it kind of inspiring to see what others have accomplished. For example, hikesandbikes finished 54 knitted knockers! What a great cause! It inspires me to try knitting some this year. Come on over and join the chat if you want to get inspired too! A few players have decided that they want to make sweaters in 2026. If you want to join in the fun, hop on over to a new Sweater MAL thread: https://www.ravelry.com/discuss/down-cellar-studio-podcast/4390076/1-25 Another interesting topic of conversation in the January huddle stemmed from the unfortunate injury of one of our players. Sadly, she sprained her wrist. The group came through with lots of ideas for what to do when you can't knit and crochet, including needle felting, doing puzzles, watercolors, playing with art supplies, journaling and as MrsQuilt put it, "whining, reading, and actually paying attention to what is on the TV" I am wishing you all health, happiness, and strong crafting mojo in the new year! Mary Events Farm Fiber Days at Russell's Garden Center- January 18th & March 8th in Wayland, MA Sunkissed Fiber Festival: January 24-25, 2026- just outside Tampa, FL New England Farm & Fiber Festival- Sunday February 8 from 10a-4p in Boston, MA Fiber Witch Festival- April 24-26th in Salem, MA Contest, News & Notes Check out my Vlogmas videos if you haven't already- click here for the full playlist. Thanks to Nellsknitting for starting a thread in the Ravelry Group about a Sweater KAL 2026. (Danielle in MA)- great chatter about WIPs, planning etc. Want to cast on and need some encouragement? check it out. Life in Focus In this episode I reviewed my 2025 word of the year and 25 in 25 list. My Word of the Year for 2025: Welcome 25 in 2025 Donate Blood at least 4 times (January, March, May, Sept) Go shopping for plants with Dan 4 times in the year (my Christmas gift from him) Buy new ski boots Go camping (scheduled for June) Kayak 2-5 times (Saco- 2 days) Do at least 5 walks with others (Megg 3/30) bike riding with Dan twice in March. Walked with Megg (April), hike Mount Monument (Dan, Megg, Tom, Aila), Laura in 2 National Parks in Washington State Take 2-5 yoga classes (outside of the house)--- option- https://balancestudiocohasset.com/book-a-class/ Do at least 30 lessons in Mondly (had 25 done in 2024)- does not include daily lessons Spend a day at Raffa Life- September 21 with Laura and Megg Record 2-5 things I'm grateful for each day before bed (more days than not counts)- fallen off. Read all of Simple Abundance (ideally daily or close to)(10) Read at least 60 books- all books count (even poetry etc) Get at least 2 massages at Oasis (1 in April, 1 in June, 1 in September) See 2-5 movies in the theater (Paddington in Peru, The Long Walk, Blue Moon, Wicked for Good) Knit 2-5 garments for me (Aurealis - WIPs-Monsoonee Sweaters, granny stripe tank, Bayside tank) Granny tank, Bayside Shirt Finish and enjoy my Christmas Granny Square Blanket Crochet at least 5 toys (1: hedgehog 2& 3: Love Bugs, 4 pop-tart, 5 butterfly- another butterfly WIP, and TRex) Use my spinning wheel at least once a month (Jan, Feb & March, April, July, August, September, Oct, Nov (forgot May & June) Have a crafty day with Emelie Knit a slouchy hat for myself Try out 3 new to me podcasts (Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend, White Lotus official podcast, severance official podcast, Cramped) Watch White Christmas with Jenny & Kara (bringing the tradition back) Buy a firebox and put important papers inside (working with Dan on list of things to put in it) https://www.thenokbox.com (Debbie, deafelis recommended) Create a list of things to pack in case of an evacuation https://www.thenokbox.com/ -deafelis- Debbie told me about it Purge at least 20 items of clothing/accessories/shoes On a Happy Note Dad's knee replacement was a big success! I stayed with him from December 5-21. Dad and I had a lovely visit from our friend Merry who came with an unexpected gift- a bracelet with beads made from my mom's funeral flowers in red (ruby slipper), yellow (yellow brick road) and white for home. Dan and I had a lovely double date night at the Irish pub with friends. I was able to see my 7 year old niece Hattie as Gretl in Sound of Music (twice!!!) Making Aunt Milly's cookies with Riley and Millie (and having a sleepover with them). Christmas Eve & Christmas Day were both lovely. Definitely different without my Mom and grandmother there but it was still a joy to be together. Our friend Gail joined us as she usually does and brought all sorts of fun games for us to play. The Sunday after Christmas, I was able to spend all afternoon with my grandmother, some of that alone. My friend Megg came over because she wanted to visit and say goodbye. We had dinner together after. My friend Laura came in for NYE. Small get together with friends at my Dad's turned into a real party, though most didn't stay until midnight. Megg wanted it to be a sparkly kind of night so Laura and I got outfits for the three of us at the consignment shop on the way over! Very silly fun. My cousin Mike and his husband Kyle came up from Florida. My grandmother's services were beautiful with contributions from lots of family members. While it was more stressful than mom's, and it was the worst form of deja vu having the same schedule for that exact same Thur/Fri two years in a row- my grandmother would be happy with how it all turned out. Skiing on Saturday after the funeral. 7 of us, impromptu trip, icy conditions but we still had a blast. Quote of the Week "Amidst the normal hard stuff is the abnormal hard stuff. You may be doing great, but no one great always had it great. At the end of each day, as you prepare for the next, I hope you take an inventory of your life, your thoughts and where you're headed. The wind can take you some cool places, but so can your paddle." ― Richie Norton ------ Contact Information: Check out the Down Cellar Studio Patreon! Ravelry: BostonJen & Down Cellar Studio Podcast Ravelry Group Instagram: BostonJen1 YouTube: Down Cellar Studio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/downcellarstudio Sign up for my email newsletter to get the latest on everything happening in the Down Cellar Studio Check out my Down Cellar Studio YouTube Channel Knit Picks Affiliate Link Bookshop Affiliate Link Yarnable Subscription Box Affiliate Link FearLESS Living Fund to benefit the Blind Center of Nevada Music -"Soft Orange Glow" by Josh Woodward. Free download: http://joshwoodward.com/ Note: Some links are listed as Amazon Affiliate Links. If you click those, please know that I am an Amazon Associate and I earn money from qualifying purchases.
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As with all demo-heavy and especially vision AI podcasts, we encourage watching along on our YouTube (and tossing us an upvote/subscribe if you like!)From SAM 1's 11-million-image data engine to SAM 2's memory-based video tracking, MSL's Segment Anything project has redefined what's possible in computer vision. Now SAM 3 takes the next leap: concept segmentation—prompting with natural language like “yellow school bus” or “tablecloth” to detect, segment, and track every instance across images and video, in real time, with human-level exhaustivity. And with the latest SAM Audio:SAM can now even segment audio output!We sat down with Nikhila Ravi (SAM lead at Meta) and Pengchuan Zhang (SAM 3 researcher) alongside Joseph Nelson (CEO, Roboflow) to unpack how SAM 3 unifies interactive segmentation, open-vocabulary detection, video tracking, and more into a single model that runs in 30ms on images and scales to real-time video on multi-GPU setups. We dig into the data engine that automated exhaustive annotation from two minutes per image down to 25 seconds using AI verifiers fine-tuned on Llama, the new SACO (Segment Anything with Concepts) benchmark with 200,000+ unique concepts vs. the previous 1.2k, how SAM 3 separates recognition from localization with a presence token, why decoupling the detector and tracker was critical to preserve object identity in video, how SAM 3 Agents unlock complex visual reasoning by pairing SAM 3 with multimodal LLMs like Gemini, and the real-world impact: 106 million smart polygons created on Roboflow saving humanity an estimated 130+ years of labeling time across fields from cancer research to underwater trash cleanup to autonomous vehicle perception.We discuss:* What SAM 3 is: a unified model for concept-prompted segmentation, detection, and tracking in images and video using atomic visual concepts like “purple umbrella” or “watering can”* How concept prompts work: short text phrases that find all instances of a category without manual clicks, plus visual exemplars (boxes, clicks) to refine and adapt on the fly* Real-time performance: 30ms per image (100 detected objects on H200), 10 objects on 2×H200 video, 28 on 4×, 64 on 8×, with parallel inference and “fast mode” tracking* The SACO benchmark: 200,000+ unique concepts vs. 1.2k in prior benchmarks, designed to capture the diversity of natural language and reach human-level exhaustivity* The data engine: from 2 minutes per image (all-human) to 45 seconds (model-in-loop proposals) to 25 seconds (AI verifiers for mask quality and exhaustivity checks), fine-tuned on Llama 3.2* Why exhaustivity is central: every instance must be found, verified by AI annotators, and manually corrected only when the model misses—automating the hardest part of segmentation at scale* Architecture innovations: presence token to separate recognition (”is it in the image?”) from localization (”where is it?”), decoupled detector and tracker to preserve identity-agnostic detection vs. identity-preserving tracking* Building on Meta's ecosystem: Perception Encoder, DINO v2 detector, Llama for data annotation, and SAM 2's memory-based tracking backbone* SAM 3 Agents: using SAM 3 as a visual tool for multimodal LLMs (Gemini, Llama) to solve complex visual reasoning tasks like “find the bigger character” or “what distinguishes male from female in this image”* Fine-tuning with as few as 10 examples: domain adaptation for specialized use cases (Waymo vehicles, medical imaging, OCR-heavy scenes) and the outsized impact of negative examples* Real-world impact at Roboflow: 106M smart polygons created, saving 130+ years of labeling time across cancer research, underwater trash cleanup, autonomous drones, industrial automation, and more—MSL FAIR team* Nikhila: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhilaravi/* Pengchuan: https://pzzhang.github.io/pzzhang/Joseph Nelson* X: https://x.com/josephofiowa* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephofiowa/Full Video EpisodeTimestamps00:00:00 Introduction and the SAM Series Legacy00:00:53 SAM 3 Launch: Three Models in One Release00:05:30 Live Demo: Concept Prompting and Visual Exemplars00:10:54 From Prototype to Production: The Evolution of Text Prompting00:15:45 The Data Engine: Automating Exhaustive Annotation00:14:10 Real-World Impact: 130 Years of Humanity Saved00:25:11 Architecture Deep Dive: Decoupled Detection and Tracking00:28:02 SAM 3 Agent: Bridging Vision and Language Models00:33:20 Head-to-Head: SAM 3 vs Gemini and Florence00:47:50 Video Understanding and the Masklet Detection Score00:20:24 Fine-Tuning and Domain Adaptation: From Waymos to Medical Imaging00:52:25 The Future of Perception: Native Vision vs Tool Calls01:05:45 Building with SAM 3: Roboflow's Rapid Auto-Labeling00:57:02 Open Source Philosophy and the Path to AGI00:58:24 What's Next: SAM 4, Video Scale, and Beyond Human Performance Get full access to Latent.Space at www.latent.space/subscribe
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Dale Hanson is a highly decorated Vietnam War veteran and Green Beret who served three years as a commando in the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam – Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG), conducting extremely dangerous reconnaissance missions deep behind enemy lines. Born in Queens, New York, and raised in Saco, Maine, with family ties to Minnesota's harsh winters, Hanson was influenced by his family's military legacy—his father, born in 1894, served and died when Dale was eight. Given the name "Kam Baw Ya Chin," meaning 'eternal life, never die,' by his Chinese mercenary counterparts, he led recon teams facing high casualty rates and earned numerous decorations. Hanson is also an accomplished sculptor, MENSA member, black belt martial artist, author, pilot of fixed-wing and glider aircraft (including aerobatics), and Special Forces underwater diver. He shares his experiences through his memoir Born Twice: Memoir of a Special Forces SOG Warrior (2016) and SOG Missions to the Well, highlighting the challenges, heroism, and lack of recognition for SOG soldiers. Hanson advocates for honoring veterans' sacrifices, preserving military history, and using personal stories to educate on the realities of covert warfare. Shawn Ryan Show Sponsors: Receive 30% off your first subscription order. Go to https://armra.com/SRS or enter SRS to get 30% off your first subscription order. Right now, you can try Aura free for 14 days when you visit http://aura.com/SRS Our listeners get 10% off at https://BetterHelp.com/SRS. Head to http://DRINKAG1.com/SRS you'll get the welcome kit, a Morning Person hat, a bottle of Vitamin D3+K2, and a AG1 Flavor Sampler for free. Dale Hanson Links: Studio Website - https://www.dale-hanson-studio.com Amazon Author Page - https://www.amazon.com/stores/Dale-Hanson/author/B001KD7KE0 SOG Site - https://sogsite.com/product/born-twice-memoir-of-a-special-forces-sog-warrior Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thank you for tuning in to Episode 310 of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast. Full show notes with photos can be found on my website. This week's segments included: Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins From the Armchair KAL News Contest, News & Notes Life in Focus Ask Me Anything On a Happy Note Quote of the Week Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Stitched by Jessalu Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Dan's Birthday Hat Pattern: Turn a Square by Jared Flood. $5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry & Brooklyn Tweed Site Yarn: Yarnbaker DK ((75% SW Merino/25% Nylon) in the Burnt Indigo Colorway (dusty navy blue with black Needles: US 5 (3.75 mm) & US 7 (4.5 mm) Ravelry Project Page I used 54g of yarn and have 52g left. It was living in my Stitched by Jessalu Rhinebeck bag which is, for now, my hat bag. Game Day Party Socks Yarn: Mandi's Makings SW Merino Fingering Weight Yarn in the Pigskin '25 Exclusive Game Day Party Colorway. Green mini skein for heels/toes from Goosey Fibers (Wizard of Oz Advent Calendar yarn) Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry) Ravelry Project Page Yarn: Pigskin '25 Exclusive- 60 points 62g used Aila's Goose Bag Pattern: None. Using this Ravelry Project Page as a guide Yarn: Loops & Threads Impeccable in the Aran colorway (~400g skein) Hooks: G (4.0 mm) & H (5.0 mm) Ravelry Project Page Started at the bottom with smaller hook and holding yarn double. ch31 work both sides of that to create the base. increased up to 62 stitches. larger hook. SC around for sides. 7 sts for handle (smaller hook) with the goose head at end of handle which is attached to other side of the bag. Then I added feet at the bottom. On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Kris' Christmas Socks Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry) Yarn: West Yorkshire Spinners in the Fairy Lights colorway Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Ravelry Project Page I knit pair of socks out of this same colorway for Mom in 2019- Ravelry Project Page here. That was my 100th pair of OMG Heel socks. Progress: I am almost to the toe of sock 1. Over the Rainbow Socks Yarn: Cashmere & Coconuts MCN Sock yarn in the Somewhere Over the Rainbow colorway Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Ravelry Project Page About the colorway: Yarn was gift from Kris on Mom's 1st heavenly birthday. I decided these will be for Hattie (my niece who is Mom's birthday twin). Progress: I'm on the leg of sock 2. Zoe Hat Pattern: Zoe Hat by Alexandra Davidoff- $6 knitting pattern available on Ravelry Yarn: Berrocco Vintage in a teal color Needles: US 5 (3.75 mm) & US 7 (4.5 mm) Ravelry Project Page Laura picked out this yarn at Knitty City in NY Progress: I am still on the ribbing. Elsa Pattern: Queen Elsa Amigurumi by Chiara Cremon (free crochet pattern available on Ravelry) Yarn: Knit Picks Brava (worsted weight acrylic yarn) Hook: D (3.25 mm) Ravelry Project Page Progress: just barely started the legs. From the Armchair Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah. Amazon Affiliate Link. Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld. Amazon Affiliate Link. Note: Some links are listed as Amazon Affiliate Links. If you click those, please know that I am an Amazon Associate and I earn money from qualifying purchases. KAL News Pigskin Party '25 Event Dates: KAL Dates- Thursday September 4, 2025- Monday February 9, 2026 Find everything you need in the Start Here Thread in the Ravelry Group Official Rules Registration Form (you must be Registered to be eligible for prizes) Enter your projects using the Point Tally Form Find the full list of Sponsors in this Google Doc. Coupon Codes are listed in this Ravelry Thread Exclusive Items from our Pro Shop Sponsors are listed in this Ravelry Thread Questions- ask them in this Ravelry Thread or email Jen at downcellarstudio @ gmail.com Check out this Ravelry Thread with helpful tips for the event, crowd sourced from our incredible players. Updates In This Episode Count On It Challenge hosted by Twice Sheared Sheep, Official Sponsor for Quarter 2 (November). Details in this Ravelry thread. Official Sponsor for Quarter 3 (December)- Suburban Stitcher Mini Maker's Merry Month See details in this Ravelry Thread. Stay tuned for more about our Official Sponsor for Quarter 4 (January)- Yarnaceous Fibers Commentator Update (links in this section go to Ravelry) Like most of the knitting internet, our November huddle has had lots of chatter about the game of wool, including tips for how to watch it if you are in the US! This has spawned lots of conversations about: how long it really takes to knit something, how hard on your body it can be to knit for long periods of time, and whether crafting with time pressure is a fun challenge or just robs the joy out of our hobby. Several pigskin partiers have shared their experiences with times crafting challenges, such as the sheep to sweater challenges, sock madness, and the super sock world challenge. In other news, players are posting some amazing projects in the end zone dance thread! A few players have completed some really intricate projects lately. For example, Enchantingpastime recently completed an amazing C2C crochet blanket with a penguin wearing a Santa hat! It is so cute. https://www.ravelry.com/projects/Enchantingpastime/larger-penguin-blanket Fgcreations completed some fabulous colorwork "spooky bogeyman mitts: https://www.ravelry.com/projects/fgcreations/spooky-bogeyman-mittens Adrie9 completed a lovely sunset silhouette hat https://www.ravelry.com/projects/adrie9/sunset-silhouette-hat What a talented group of players we have! Contest, News & Notes Check out this Gay Sheep Fashion Show article that I heard about on the 7 podcast from the Washington Post Life in Focus 25 in 2025 Donate Blood at least 4 times (January, March, May, Sept) - done Go shopping for plants with Dan 4 times in the year Buy new ski boots- done Go camping (scheduled for June)- done Kayak 2-5 times (Saco- 2 days)- done Do at least 5 walks with others- done Take 2-5 yoga classes- will not complete Do at least 30 lessons in Mondly- will still try Spend a day at Raffa Life- done Record 2-5 things I'm grateful for each day before bed (more days than not counts)- I've fallen off. Read all of Simple Abundance- gave up. Got too religious for me. Read at least 60 books- - 58 books as 11/29 Get at least 2 massages at Oasis- done See 2-5 movies in the theater- done Knit 2-5 garments for me- done Finish and enjoy my Christmas Granny Square Blanket- not happening this year. Crochet at least 5 toys- done Use my spinning wheel at least once a month- all but May & June! Calling this a win Have a crafty day with Emelie- done Knit a slouchy hat for myself- not yet but it could still happen. Try out 3 new to me podcasts- done Watch White Christmas with Jenny & Kara- its on the calendar Buy a firebox and put important papers inside- working with Dan on finding the right one. Create a list of things to pack in case of an evacuation- not done yet Purge at least 20 items of clothing/accessories/shoes- done Ask Me Anything Tune in to hear my answer to this question: Hi, I'm a newer listener to your podcast and really enjoy it. But just how fast do you knit? It seems you have a job (in addition to the podcast), have time to be in a musical, family,,...yet your projects seem to fly off the needles. How do you get it all done? Are you knitting constantly?? Slow at knitting, Cathleen On a Happy Note My cousin Jenny hosted a girls/cousins game night. We had a lot of fun! Dad, Jeff, Riley, Millie & I started decorating at Dad's and then had a big Wicked (part 1) watch party in the evening. Megg, Eme, Ois, Hattie, Kris, Aila, Riley, Millie, Kara and Emelie all came. Only 3 of them had seen it before. Laura's visit- our craft fair tradition, lots of laughter with Megg and some great second-hand finds to add to my winter wardrobe Seeing Cabaret with Megg and Terri A surprise 4 Sundays advent box delivery from Legacy Fiber Artz- thanks Sue & Chelsea!! Fiber Club at my local library Thanksgiving with the family! My cousin Joanie gifted Dad, Jeff and me each an ornament with flowers from mom's funeral made into beads and put together with crystals into a beautiful snowflake ornament Wicked For Good! Quote of the Week "Gratitude is the inward feeling of kindness received. Thankfulness is the natural impulse to express that feeling. Thanksgiving is the following of that impulse." — Henry Van Dyke ------ Contact Information: Check out the Down Cellar Studio Patreon! Ravelry: BostonJen & Down Cellar Studio Podcast Ravelry Group Instagram: BostonJen1 YouTube: Down Cellar Studio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/downcellarstudio Sign up for my email newsletter to get the latest on everything happening in the Down Cellar Studio Check out my Down Cellar Studio YouTube Channel Knit Picks Affiliate Link Bookshop Affiliate Link Yarnable Subscription Box Affiliate Link FearLESS Living Fund to benefit the Blind Center of Nevada Music -"Soft Orange Glow" by Josh Woodward. Free download: http://joshwoodward.com/ Note: Some links are listed as Amazon Affiliate Links. If you click those, please know that I am an Amazon Associate and I earn money from qualifying purchases.
Saudações, pessoas!Hoje estamos de saco cheio, mas igualmente tentando fugir da literatura pseudo-filosófica de aeroporto e do Boomerismo Baumaniano: Felipe e Gabriel tomam como ponto de partida sua experiência recente como professores de jovens adultos na era do desinteresse e da letargia pós-pandemia e tecem algumas considerações sobre o mundo de hoje. E aí? "No meu tempo era melhor"? Ou é a gente que precisa se adaptar à ladeira abaixo imperante. Há meio termo?Venha conosco, tacando play, e tente descobrir. Só não vale bancar nem o conformista nem o "Tiozão Harley Davidson".***Pai-Fundador e apresentador: Felipe Abal Outro apresentador: Gabriel Divan Apresentador que está em missão secreta: Carapanã Capas que vocês adoram: Gui Toscan Edição de Áudio que nunca falha: Ingrid Dutra A Mestra dos Instagrams: Dani Boscatto Música de abertura: Dog Fast by mobigratis
MAFIA MEETUP 2! Live at The Tank Brewing Co. in Miami, FLJavi and Toad break down how the Dodgers and Blue Jays punched their tickets to the World Series. Is L.A. building a dynasty? Shohei Ohtani's dominance, pitching matchups, and the Max Scherzer moment you won't forget.Special guests:Abel Sanchez (@miamistadium) on Miami baseball history, Marlins memories, and his World Series pick.Kelly Saco (@kellysaco_sports) behind-the-scenes Marlins stories, season reflections, and what's next for MLB's youngest team.Jon Jay (@jonjayu) talks skate culture, World Series intensity, and how underdogs like the Blue Jays can surprise.
Aubrey Masango speaks to Unathi Lutshaba, Executive Director, for South African Cultural Observatory and Keith Nurse, President of the College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts Trinidad and Tobago about their upcoming international conference. They'll share insights into the key issues that will be on the agenda for the two-day event. Tags: 702, Aubrey Masango show, Aubrey Masango, Bra Aubrey, South African Cultural Observatory, Unathi Lutshaba, Keith Nurse, SACO 2025 International Conference The Aubrey Masango Show is presented by late night radio broadcaster Aubrey Masango. Aubrey hosts in-depth interviews on controversial political issues and chats to experts offering life advice and guidance in areas of psychology, personal finance and more. All Aubrey’s interviews are podcasted for you to catch-up and listen. Thank you for listening to this podcast from The Aubrey Masango Show. Listen live on weekdays between 20:00 and 24:00 (SA Time) to The Aubrey Masango Show broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and on CapeTalk between 20:00 and 21:00 (SA Time) https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk Find out more about the show here https://buff.ly/lzyKCv0 and get all the catch-up podcasts https://buff.ly/rT6znsn Subscribe to the 702 and CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfet Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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En este episodio de expresiones queremos hablar de sacos. No porque queramos convertirnos en expertos de estos recipientes de tela, cuero u otro material, sino porque forma parte de varias expresiones, algunas tan útiles y coloquiales como mandar a alguien a tomar por saco o ir a saco. Muchas gracias por escucharnos, si quieres acceder a ventajas y apoyar este podcast hazte suscriptor premium en: www.hoyhablamos.com
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Kirk, Blind Mike, Dave and Justin are live from the Saco Drive in. Guests include Steve Robinson, Beyond Average Mick, Montante and Boo. Videos from Klemmer, Mut, Jeff D. Lowe, Coleman, Gus, Greg Poehler and Menners.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
For 15 years in the Marine Corps, I believed the best Marines were always the ones in the trenches — the ones in the fire, making the play when the chaos hit. But what happens when the organization pulls you out of the fire? Does that make you less of a Marine, or is it actually the thing that saves you?In this episode of the Talkin' Crazy Podcast, I break down the mindset of top performers who sacrifice everything — family, balance, even their health — for the mission. I share the story of being sent to SACO when I was a Sergeant, how I thought it was punishment, and how that moment actually gave me the space to reset, write my book, and build Meech Speaks.This episode is for the Marines and leaders who pride themselves on grinding nonstop, but need to hear the truth: sometimes getting repositioned isn't punishment, it's preparation. Sometimes stepping out of the spotlight is exactly what you need to grow.Pride over peace will burn you out. Balance will build you up.IG & TIKTOK: meech.speaksLet our sponsor BetterHelp connect you to a therapist who can support you - all from the comfort of your own home. Visit https://betterhelp.com/meechspeaks and enjoy a special discount on your first month.
Jon In Warren, Pat Ford and Beanbag Ron in studio. Kirk just finished with Menners and Jon from Scranton over on the network (0:01:00). Mut's first episode of "Locked On UConn" premiered today (0:14:00). Bruce Willis is was moved to another home to be under 24 hour treatment for his dementia (0:39:45). Kirk is going to do a Haters golf mach vs. Riggs (0:51:00). The guests in studio pitch a new network show to Kirk (0:53:00). Cullinane will not admit he has passion for anything (1:22:00). Saco tickets are available at KMSTickets.comYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
We're back with another episode of The Cheap Seats, and it's a packed one. First up, the guys break down their recent pickleball battles of Biddeford vs. Saco, and let's just say it hasn't been pretty for the Saco squad. From calf injuries to mental meltdowns, the domination continues.Then it's time for what you've all been waiting for: the NFL Preview. Division by division, Randy and Beds run through win totals, storylines, and bold predictions for the season ahead. From the Bills' Super Bowl hopes to Lamar's MVP run, to whether Dak is really “that guy,” nothing's off-limits. Plus, some Red Sox optimism sneaks in as playoff baseball looms.It's football, it's banter, it's a little trash talk, just how The Cheap Seats likes it.
Patrick and Nick in studio as Justin is back from vacation. Klemmer and Portnoy got duped by a fake Kirk Minihane account that Justin was quitting the show (0:10:00). Calling Big Cat to get his thoughts on Klemmer's purple hats, Justin quitting and Mut at Saratoga (0:12:00). There was a Kirk Minihane Show in 1993 (0:22:30).Patrick brought questions and a game (0:31:00). Calling Coleman to ask him about the Shore House this weekend and why he slips into an urban accent sometimes (1:02:00). Kirk interviews Peter Ames Carlin, author of "Tonight In Jungleland, The Making Of Born To Run" (1:41:00). Get Tickets to the Saco live show here: KMSTickets.com Get a copy of "Tonight in Jungleland, The Making Of Born To Run" here: https://a.co/d/hgGDkarYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
Matt and Ben From Providence in studio. Taking Calls (0:14:00). Montante calls in from Scotland and turns down Kirk's offer of $25,000 to $5,000 on the golf match (0:35:00). Rico Bosco calls in to talk Little League World Series (1:06:00). Get tickets to Saco here: KMSTickets.comYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
Blind Mike and Mut in studio as tickets go on sale for Saco. Mut makes his big announcement (0:06:00). Chickenfry responded to Kirk by saying he is why Barstool is looked at as a misogynistic company (0:22:10). Coleman needs to be on the shore house again this weekend (0:30:00). Taylor Swift on New Heights dropped last night (0:38:00). Recording Mut's "I'm A Coleman" (0:58:00). Mut really appreciates PRC's Substack (1:48:00). Get your Saco tickets here: KMSTickets.comYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
Blind Mike and Ted Sellers in studio as Saco tickets go on sale tomorrow at 10am at KMSTickets.com . Ted invites Justin to his wedding but he already has a wedding to go to that day. (0:4:00). Kirk hates Biodude (0:17:00). Mike defends Kevin From Bristol (0:23:00). The Vikings have a new male cheerleader (0:51:00). Ted doesn't think Gus is going to Utah (1:27:00). A letter from Ted Sarandis' family (1:41:00).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
Dennis Murphy and Andrea Canning sit down to talk about Andrea's episode “The Intruder,” about a violent 2014 home invasion in Saco, Maine, that left Rachel Owens fighting for her life. Rachel survived but was left to deal with another devastating blow — her husband, Greg Owens, was behind the attack. Andrea, Dennis, and producer Brad Davis, discuss Greg's secret double life, and the two women at the heart of the story: Rachel and Betsy Wandke. They also share a behind-the-scenes clip from Andrea's interview with Betsy, who used to run a self-defense group, and share updates on where both women are today. Plus, they answer your questions from social media.Have a question for Talking Dateline? DM us a video @DatelineNBC or leave a voicemail at (212) 413-5252 — your question might be featured in an upcoming episode.To learn more about Dateline LIVE in Nashville on Sept. 28, and to get tickets, go here: https://www.nbcnews.com/dateline-event Listen to the full episode "The Intruder" on Apple: https://apple.co/3UaUHiVListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4bkX7587uXGXVgxgFuKdcf?si=a272b4cd83f243db
When a violent home invasion rocks a small town in Maine, local police and the FBI launch a complex investigation that spans three states. Andrea Canning reports. Originally aired on NBC on June 2, 2017.
In this episode, we start with an email from an Australian missionary in Croatia and a bishop requesting a good Kristy's KorneЯ. We continue our defense of accusations against the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles with a good old-fashioned discussion of Cochranite spiritual wifery in Saco, Maine, in the early 1800s. Gerrit Dander Meter: 901,284 (scale was previously 1 to 10, but we felt it lacked the precision required and therefore changed it to 1 to 1,000,000) Kristy's KorneЯ (Last Minute Lesson Prep): Gerrit reads a letter from Stephen Burnett claiming that all the witnesses deny ever seeing the Golden Plates (additional context for D&C 80). Best of luck commenting on this in Sunday School, Sis. Sign up for our free monthly email (seldom monthly): https://standardoftruthpodcast.substack.com If you have any questions or possible topics of discussion for upcoming podcasts, please email us at: questions@standardoftruthpodcast.com