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Ondefurlane
Ator Ator 05.02.2025 Pasolini e l'America (M.Salvadori) - Corsecurte

Ondefurlane

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 29:50


Adafruit Industries
3D Hangouts – Motorized Turntable, Visual Timer and Kawaii Cat

Adafruit Industries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 53:56


This week @adafruit we're taking a look at our motorized turntable learn guide. Pedro's time visualizer for toddlers now has working CircuitPython code. Checking out projects from the community. Our Timelapse for this week features a print-in-placed articulated cat designed by Salvadori. Turntable Video https://youtu.be/w7RCZIHGNE4 Turntable Learn Guide https://learn.adafruit.com/stepper-motor-turntable TMC2209 Driver: https://www.adafruit.com/product/6121 KB2040: https://www.adafruit.com/product/5302 1.3in OLED: https://www.adafruit.com/product/938 Rotary Encoder STEMMA QT https://www.adafruit.com/product/5880 MPM3610 5V Buck Converter https://www.adafruit.com/product/4739 Timelapse Tuesday Kawaii Cat Valentine By Salvadori https://makerworld.com/en/models/1005325 https://youtu.be/oMWQ5ggYZTw Community Makes https://www.printables.com/make/2366928?comment_id=2366928 https://www.printables.com/make/2370861?comment_id=2370861

3D Hangouts
3D Hangouts – Motorized Turntable, Visual Timer and Kawaii Cat

3D Hangouts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 53:56


This week @adafruit we're taking a look at our motorized turntable learn guide. Pedro's time visualizer for toddlers now has working CircuitPython code. Checking out projects from the community. Our Timelapse for this week features a print-in-placed articulated cat designed by Salvadori. Turntable Video https://youtu.be/w7RCZIHGNE4 Turntable Learn Guide https://learn.adafruit.com/stepper-motor-turntable TMC2209 Driver: https://www.adafruit.com/product/6121 KB2040: https://www.adafruit.com/product/5302 1.3in OLED: https://www.adafruit.com/product/938 Rotary Encoder STEMMA QT https://www.adafruit.com/product/5880 MPM3610 5V Buck Converter https://www.adafruit.com/product/4739 Timelapse Tuesday Kawaii Cat Valentine By Salvadori https://makerworld.com/en/models/1005325 https://youtu.be/oMWQ5ggYZTw Community Makes https://www.printables.com/make/2366928?comment_id=2366928 https://www.printables.com/make/2370861?comment_id=2370861

LEGEND
[REDIFF DU MARDI] SETH GUEKO ET SA FEMME NDIAYE SALVADORI

LEGEND

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 61:18


Seth Gueko et son épouse Ndiaye Salvadori reviennent avec nous sur leur rencontre et nous donnent leur avis sur le monde du rap d'aujourd'hui.Son restaurant ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/barlouburger/?hl=frPour toutes demandes de partenariats : legend@influxcrew.comRetrouvez-nous sur tous les réseaux LEGEND !Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/legendmediafrInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/legendmedia/TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@legendTwitter : https://twitter.com/legendmediafr Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

PrevCast
211. ENTENDA, O QUE É A PREVWORLD

PrevCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 58:47


Sextou com Prevcast de véspera de Natal !!! O episódio de hoje é muito especial,  pois estamos com a galera da Bold Comunica, o time que cuida e protege todas as marcas do Grupo R Dal Molin. Esse time, está aqui para explicar as estratégias utilizadas, cuidados e requisitos fundamentais na criação da nova identidade visual da Prevworld, além disso, aproveitamos esse episódio para realizar o Lançamento oficial da nova identidade visual da Prevworld!!! Nesse bate papo o Lucas, Gui e o João contaram como foi nossa trajetória juntos, desde o Ponto Chave, passando pelo Prevcast, Prevweekend até chegarmos na Prevworld, uma verdadeira retrospectiva. Foi uma conversa com muita groselha e muita alegria, afinal, você sabe que uma das coisas mais importante por aqui, é ser divertido né?   O episódio de hoje termina com um Quiz de Retrospectiva desse ano, e ainda um desafio lançado com o  acionador de alarme de incêndio da nossa Patrocinadora Master, a ILUMAC. Assiste, comenta, compartilha e NÃO ESQUECE DE SEGUIR O INSTA DA PREVWORLD https://www.instagram.com/prevworld_/?hl=pt-br A melhor empresa nacional de SDAI, com os melhores produtos e com o melhor suporte. Conheça a:

Filosofia Socran
História do Liberalismo - Completo!

Filosofia Socran

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 227:36


História do Liberalismo - Completo! Para ajudar o canal escolha uma forma: *Pix: https://widget.livepix.gg/embed/e47d6b80-f832-4fc2-a6af-ee6fa4c9ad9a *Apoie o Canal: https://apoia.se/canaldosocran *Áudios Venda: -CONCEITO DE HISTÓRIA NA FILSOFIA EM ARENDT: https://go.hotmart.com/I73309280Y?dp=1 -O QUE É FASCISMO: https://go.hotmart.com/Y72077629D?dp=1 Referências do Artigo: AUT. VÁR.. The relevance of liberalism, ao cuidado de Z. BRZEZINSKI, Westview Press. Boulder 1978; Id., Il liberalismo in Italia e in Germania dalla rivoluzione del '48 alla prima guerra mondiale, ao cuidado de R. HILL e N. MATTEUCCI. Il Mulino, Bologna 1980; B. A. ACKERMAN. Social justice in the liberal State, Yale University Press. New Haven 1980; I BERLIN, Four essays on liberty, Oxford University Press. London 1969; P. COSTA, Il progetto giuridico. Giuffrè. Milano 1974; M. CRANSTON. Freedom — A new analysis. Basic Books, New York 1968; B. CROCE. Storia d'Europa nel secolo decimonono. Laterza, Bari, 1932; E. CUOMO. Profilo del liberalismo europeo. Edizioni Scientifiche iialiane. Napoli 1981; R. D. CUMMING, Human nature and history — A study of the development of liberal political thought. The University of Chicago Press. Chicago e London 1969; G. DE RUGGIERO, Storia del liberalismo europeo. Laterza. Ban 1925; M. DI LALLA, Storia del liberalismo italiano, Forni, Bologna 1976; M. DUVERGER. Giano: le due facce dell'Ocidente (1972). Comunità, Milano 1973; P. GENTILE. L'idea liberale, Garzanti. Milano 1958; H. K. GIRVETZ, From wealth to welfare: The evolution of liberalism, MacMillan. New York 1950; J. HABERMAS. Storia e critica dell'opinione pubblica (1962). Laterza, Bari 1971; J. H. HALLOWELL, The decline of liberalism as an ideology, University of California Publications, Berkeley-Los Angeles 1943; F. A. VON HAYEK, La società libera (1960), Vallecchi, Firenze 1969: M. HORKHEIMER. LO Stato autoritario (1942), in La società di transizione: Einaudi, Torino 1979; R. KOSELLECK, Critica illuministica e crisi della società borghese (1959). Il Mulino. Bologna 1972; R. KUHNL, Due forme di dominio borghese: liberalismo e fascismo (1971), Feltrinelli, Milano 1973; H. J. LASKI, Le origini del liberalismo europeo (1936). La Nuova Italia, Firenze 1962; C. B. MACPHERSON. Libertà e proprietà alle origini del pensiero borghese (1972), Isedi, Milano 1973; H. MARCUSE. La lotta contra il liberalismo nella concezione totalitaria dello Stato (1934), in Cultura e società. Einaudi, Torino 1969; N. MATTEUCCI, Il liberalismo in un mondo in trasformazione. Il Mulino, Bologna 1972; T. P. NEILL, The rise and decline of liberalism, Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee 1953; W. A. ORTON, The liberal tradition. Yale University Press. New Haven 1945; M. SALVADORI, L'eresia liberale, Forni, Bologna 1979; J. S. SCHAPIRO, Liberalism: its meaning and history, D. Van Nostrand, Princeton 1958; D. SPITZ. The liberal idea of freedom. University of Arizona Press. Tucson 1964; L. STAUSS, Liberalismo antico e moderno (1968), Giuffrè, Milano 1973; F. WATKINS, The political tradition of the west: a study in the development of modern liberalism. Harward University Press. Cambridge, Mass. 1948; R. P. WOLFF, The poverty of liberalism, Beacon Press. Boston 1969; V. ZANONE, Il liberalismo moderno, in Storia delle idee politiche economiche e sociali, ao cuidado de L. FIRPO, VI, UTET, Torino 1972. [NICOLA MATTEUCCI]

Politics and Letters
The Russian Revolution II: Germany, Poland and Russia in the Second International

Politics and Letters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 65:05


Further Reading Broué, Pierre. The German Revolution 1917 - 1923. Haymarket Books, 2005. Deutscher, Isaac. The Prophet: The Life of Leon Trotsky, The One-Volume Edition. Verso, 2015. ——, Stalin: A Political Biography. Vintage Books, 1960. FitzPatrick, Sheila. The Russian Revolution. Oxford University Press, 2008. International Socialist Conference at Zimmerwald, ‘Manifesto'. Marxists.org, 1915. https://www.marxists.org/history/international/social-democracy/zimmerwald/manifesto-1915.htm Kołakowski, Leszek. Main Currents of Marxism: The Founders, the Golden Age, the Breakdown. W.W. Norton & Company, 2005. Kotkin, Stephen. Stalin: Paradoxes of Power: 1878 - 1928. Penguin, 2015. Liedman, Sven-Eric. A World to Win: The Life and Works of Karl Marx. Verso, 2018. Lenin, Vladimir. Two Tactics of Social-Democracy in the Democratic Revolution. Marxists.org, 2008. https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1905/tactics/index.htm#ep-s3 Luxemburg, Rosa, The Complete Works of Rosa Luxemburg Volume I: Economic Writings 1. Verso, 2014. ——, The Complete Works of Rosa Luxemburg Volume II: Economic Writings 2. Verso, 2016. ——. Reform or Revolution. Marxists.org, 1999. https://www.marxists.org/archive/luxemburg/1900/reform-revolution/index.htm ——, ‘The Revolution in Russia'. Marxists.org, 2000. https://www.marxists.org/archive/luxemburg/1905/02/08.htm Marx, Karl. Critique of the Gotha Programme. Nettl, J.P. Rosa Luxemburg. Verso, 2019. Rabinowitch, Alexander. Prelude to Revolution: The Petrograd Bolsheviks and the July 1917 Uprising. Indiana University Press, 1991. Salvadori, Massimo. Karl Kautsky and the Socialist Revolution 1880- 1939. Verso, 1990. Smith, S.A.. Russia in Revolution: Empire in Crisis 1890 - 1928. Oxford University Press, 2018. The Social Democratic Party of Germany, The Erfurt Programme. Marxists.org, 1891. https://www.marxists.org/history/international/social-democracy/1891/erfurt-program.htm Trotsky, Leon. 1905. Wellred Books, 2017. ——. History of the Russian Revolution. Penguin, 2017. ——, Trotsky on Lenin. WellRed Books, 2017. Wilson, Edmund. To The Finland Station. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2012.

Au cœur de l'histoire
« La politisation de la vaccination a toujours posé problème » : à quand remonte le mouvement antivax ?

Au cœur de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 21:07


INTERVIEW – Virginie Girod reçoit l'historien Laurent-Henri Vignaud, co-auteur de l'ouvrage 'Antivax. La résistance aux vaccins du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours' avec François Salvadori, paru en 2019 aux éditions Vendémiaire. La France est considérée comme le pays de la vaccination grâce à l'illustre Louis Pasteur. Scientifique et chimiste français de renom, il développe en 1885 un vaccin dans le but de traiter la maladie mortelle de la rage. Pourtant, avec la pandémie de Covid et les confinements successifs, des voix se sont élevées dans l'opinion publique, en opposition frontale aux vaccins par ARN messager : ce sont les 'antivax'. Selon une enquête Ipsos publiée il y a un an en janvier 2022, seuls 67% des Français étaient favorables à la vaccination obligatoire contre le Covid pour les plus de 50 ans. Mais cette peur et ce rejet des vaccins remontent à bien longtemps : 'A partir de 1954, un lobby antivax va vouloir alerter la population sur les possibles dangers du vaccin, c'est la naissance de la première ligue français dite 'antivax'', explique Lauren-Henri Vignaud. Quelle est l'histoire scientifique et politique de la vaccination ? 'Au Cœur de l'Histoire' est un podcast Europe 1 Studio.Sujets abordés : Vaccin – Antivax – Pasteur – Variole – Edward Jenner – Industrie pharmaceutique – Covid – ARN messager – Politique vaccinale 'Au cœur de l'histoire' est un podcast Europe 1 Studio. Ecriture et présentation : Virginie Girod - Production : Adèle Humbert - Direction artistique : Adèle Humbert et Julien Tharaud - Réalisation : Clément Ibrahim - Musique originale : Julien Tharaud - Musiques additionnelles : Julien Tharaud et Sébastien Guidis - Communication : Kelly Decroix - Diffusion et rédaction : Eloise Bertil - Visuel : Sidonie Mangin

Le interviste di Radio Number One
Maurizio Salvadori: «Imola Summer Sound: musica in soccorso all'Emilia»

Le interviste di Radio Number One

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 6:03


Giovedì 13 luglio Maurizio Salvadori, presidente di Trident Music, è stato ospite del PN1 su Radio Number One e ci ha parlato dell'Imola Summer Sound: un'iniziativa per aiutare l'Emilia-Romagna dopo la tragica alluvione che l'ha colpita lo scorso maggio. Si tratterà di un evento urban, trap ed hip-hop che si terrà presso l'Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari di Imola, nato da un'idea di Sfera Ebbasta, Luchè e Shiva. I 3 artisti, che inizialmente si sarebbero dovuti esibire singolarmente proprio nella regione colpita dalla tragedia, hanno invece scelto di coinvolgere una moltitudine di artisti che, fortunatamente, hanno risposto presente. Infatti, al concerto, canteranno anche nomi del calibro di Geolier, Massimo Pericolo, Finesse e Sethu assieme ad alcuni nomi in rampa di lancio. Salvadori, che ha organizzato la manifestazione tramite la sua agenzia, si è detto soddisfatto dell'idea e sicuro che la musica possa essere un mezzo potentissimo per sostenere l'Emilia-Romagna.

LEGEND
LEGEND x SETH GUEKO ET SA FEMME NDIAYE SALVADORI

LEGEND

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 61:18


Seth Gueko et son épouse Ndiaye Salvadori reviennent avec nous sur leur rencontre et nous donnent leur avis sur le monde du rap d'aujourd'hui.Son restaurant ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/barlouburger/?hl=fr#legend #legendmedia #barlou #sethgueko #femme #rappeur #rap #rapfr Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Lutz Podcast
Mateus Salvadori: Filosofia, Kant, Nietzsche, Niilismo e Amor Pela Vida | Lutz Podcast #141

Lutz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 152:08


INSIDER: https://bit.ly/Lutz_Insider e use o cupom LUTZ12 para 12% de desconto em todo site Mateus Salvadori é doutor em Filosofia (PUCRS), professor universitário de Filosofia há mais de 12 anos, pesquisador da área e autor de vários artigos acadêmicos e também do livro “Metafísica e Filosofia Prática: Hegel e o formalismo kantiano”. @mateus.salvadori Como fiz mais de 1 milhão de reais no YouTube fazendo o que eu amo: https://dominando.co/ e use cupom LUTZ15 para 15% de desconto AS MELHORES PARTES DOS PODCASTS: Cortes do Lutz: https://www.youtube.com/@CortesdoLutzOFICIAL LINKS DO EPISÓDIO: Insta do Mateus: https://www.instagram.com/mateus.salvadori/ Canal do Mateus: https://www.youtube.com/@mateus.salvadori Site do Mateus: https://mateusalvadori.com.br/ Ebook: https://mateusalvadori.com.br/ebook/ Aprenda filosofia por completo: https://cursos.mateusalvadori.com.br/links/ PUBLICIDADE: Entre em contato: comercial@lutzpodcast.com REDES SOCIAIS: Instagram do Lutz: https://instagram.com/lutzlobo Instagram do Podcast: https://instagram.com/lutzpodcast

Au cœur de l'histoire
« La politisation de la vaccination a toujours posé problème » : à quand remonte le mouvement antivax ?

Au cœur de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 21:03


INTERVIEW – Virginie Girod reçoit l'historien Laurent-Henri Vignaud, co-auteur de l'ouvrage "Antivax. La résistance aux vaccins du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours" avec François Salvadori, paru en 2019 aux éditions Vendémiaire. La France est considérée comme le pays de la vaccination grâce à l'illustre Louis Pasteur. Scientifique et chimiste français de renom, il développe en 1885 un vaccin dans le but de traiter la maladie mortelle de la rage. Pourtant, avec la pandémie de Covid et les confinements successifs, des voix se sont élevées dans l'opinion publique, en opposition frontale aux vaccins par ARN messager : ce sont les "antivax". Selon une enquête Ipsos publiée il y a un an en janvier 2022, seuls 67% des Français étaient favorables à la vaccination obligatoire contre le Covid pour les plus de 50 ans. Mais cette peur et ce rejet des vaccins remontent à bien longtemps : "A partir de 1954, un lobby antivax va vouloir alerter la population sur les possibles dangers du vaccin, c'est la naissance de la première ligue français dite 'antivax'", explique Lauren-Henri Vignaud. Quelle est l'histoire scientifique et politique de la vaccination ? "Au Cœur de l'Histoire" est un podcast Europe 1 Studio.Sujets abordés : Vaccin – Antivax – Pasteur – Variole – Edward Jenner – Industrie pharmaceutique – Covid – ARN messager – Politique vaccinale

The Red Light Report
Healthcare in Italy, Biohacking, Nootropics & Red Light Therapy Anecdotes w/ Manuel Salvadori

The Red Light Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 57:11


This week on The Red Light Report we are sticking with the Italian theme, as I had the pleasure to sit down and chat with mio amico, Manuel Salvadori, who is responsible for arranging me as a guest speaker at the School of Functional Medicine and Nutrition symposium in Rome last November. Manuel is a registered nutritionist in Italy, a passionate biohacker of ten-plus years and is especially focused on nootropics, sleep and lifestyle changes. Also, given that Italian is his first language, he speaks relatively flawless English... Molto bene!Manuel and I cover many interesting topics given that he lives in a different country and also a different continent; specifically, the contrast between the medical and healthcare landscape between Italy and America and how/why Europe is consistently years and years behind the US when it comes to learning and adopting health/biohacking/longevity information and technology. Given Manuel's interests and expertise, we also dive into nootropics where he has a very deep history with experimentation and, with that background, has an enlightened perspective and sage advice for those using and/or interested in beginning to use nootropics. Needless to say, be careful with how you proceed as it can be a slippery slope! And, of course, we have some great conversation about red light therapy and how he came to learn about and adopt it, how he utilizes RLT, what benefits he has noticed and more! Manuel brings some unique insight and wonderful perspective from across the pond. The only thing we forgot to talk about was Italian food (their pizza is unparalleled!)  — we'll have to save that for his next interview. As always, enjoy the episode, learn lots and light up your health! - Dr. Mike Belkowski & Manuel Salvadori discuss the following: 1:28 - His foundation in functional medicine and light 1:59 - His passion for sleep 6:57 - Treatments and remedies he provides for his clients 8:25 - The biohacking room 9:26 - Lack of insurance coverage 10:04 - The typical wait time for health services in Italy 11:25 - Cost of healthcare 12:05 - Choice in healthcare 13:11 - Information and technology differences between US & Italy 17:48 - "Biohacking" as a new term in Italy 21:34 - Growing popularity of red light therapy 24:19 - Incentive to invest money into your health 27:40 - Being healthy in Italy is "not cool" 29:53 - Nootropics 33:40 - The placebo effect and nootropics 35:03 - Personal nootropic use 36:58 - Red light therapy and how he uses it 38:56 - Increasing HRV with red light therapy 40:33 - Improved muscle recovery with red light therapy 41:16 - Working focus and red light therapy 42:10 - Improving stretching with red light therapy 44:09 - Sunlight exposure 44:33 - Other benefits Manuel sees in red light therapy 47:35 - Biohacking he is excited about 50:51 - Over exposure to cold therapy (cryotherapy) 53:54 - Cold and hunger exposure 55:40 - Learn more about Manuel - Watch this on YouTube _ Where to Learn More From & About Manuel Salvadori:   Instagram: @dr.perf0rmance   Website: www.ManuelSalvadori.it Email: The Adapt System _ Save 20% via BioLight Bundles all year long! - Check out the Kindle version of Red Light Therapy Treatment Protocols eBook, 4th Edition - To learn more about red light therapy and shop for the highest-quality red light therapy products, visit https://www.biolight.shop - Stay up-to-date on social media: Instagram

Leggere allarga la vita
Massimo L. Salvadori - Da un secolo all'altro

Leggere allarga la vita

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022 3:09


K6FM Podcasts
Envie de goûter la bûche de Noël d'un grand chef ?

K6FM Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 3:17


Les bûches de Noël du château de Saulon-la-Rue sont désormais disponibles à la vente. Des pâtisseries élaborées par une grande cheffe passionnée, qui devraient vous surprendre.Nous vous proposons de faire connaissance avec Céline Salvadori, la créatrice de ces bûches de Noël.

#ExpertAnswers - an InsideScientific Podcast
#ExpertAnswers: Jason Rogers and Eliala Salvadori on Infant Emotional Communication

#ExpertAnswers - an InsideScientific Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 8:13


Jason Rogers and Eliala Salvadori answer questions from a recent webinar that discussed research involving infant emotional communication patterns and coded behaviors.

#ExpertAnswers - an InsideScientific Podcast
#ExpertAnswers: Jason Rogers and Eliala Salvadori on Infant Emotional Communication

#ExpertAnswers - an InsideScientific Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 8:13


Jason Rogers and Eliala Salvadori answer questions from a recent webinar that discussed research involving infant emotional communication patterns and coded behaviors.

Pogi Podcast
94. A bitcoin nem pénz: a salvadori bitcoin bukta

Pogi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 9:31


El Salvador az első ország, amelyik hivatalos fizetőeszközzé tette a bitcoint. Csak éppen a kutya nem használta. Miért nem? Nos, a bitcoin kritikusai megmondták előre.

Full Access by Grayshift
Full Access to Jennifer Salvadori - Project Manager of Techno Security Conferences

Full Access by Grayshift

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 33:09


IT security affects everyone, from law enforcement and municipalities to large corporations. The Techno Security & Digital Forensics Conference brings together anyone involved in cybersecurity, digital forensics, audit and risk management, and investigations.  The guest of this episode, Jennifer Salvadori - Event Director for Techno Security, explains that one of the greatest benefits of this conference is the encouragement people give each other through connections and networking. Attendees learn about new technology, processes, products, and services to increase work productivity. 

ANSA Voice Daily
In “pensione” il donatore di sangue da record

ANSA Voice Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 3:01


Stop a quota 310. Guido Salvadori, iscritto all'Avis di Ravenna dal 1980, ha 70 anni e deve fermarsi per sopraggiunti limiti di età. “Mi dispiace smettere” .

Le masque et la plume
Faut-il voir les nouveaux films de Woody Allen, Dominik Moll, Pierre Salvadori, Rodrigo Sorogoyen… ?

Le masque et la plume

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 54:05


durée : 00:54:05 - Le masque et la plume - par : Jérôme Garcin - Les critiques sont allés voir "Les Nuits de Mashhad" d'Ali Abbasi, "La Nuit du 12" de Dominik Moll, "Rifkin's Festival" de Woody Allen, "As Bestas" de Rodrigo Sorogoyen, "La Petite bande" de Pierre Salvadori, "Sundown" de Michel Franco et "Marcel !" de Jasmine Trinca. Qu'en ont-ils pensé ? - réalisé par : Xavier PESTUGGIA

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
Crisi idrica, già 3 milioni di litri d'acqua portati da Acque del Chiampo nelle contrade in difficoltà

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 1:33


La spesa complessiva prevista fino a fine agosto è di quasi 200mila euro, ai quali vanno aggiunti gli interventi urgenti per la posa di nuove condotte in zona Salvadori e presso la sorgente Fongari, per un totale di altri 170mila euro. 

Six heures - Neuf heures, le samedi - La 1ere
180 degrés – Alexandre Salvadori, de la finance au chantier naval

Six heures - Neuf heures, le samedi - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 5:29


Il sʹappelle Alexandre Salvadori, il a 51 ans, vit à Hyères, près de Toulon et répare des bateaux sur la Côte dʹAzur. Mais jusquʹà il y a un peu plus de cinq ans, il travaillait dans la finance à Genève. Quʹest-ce qui lʹa conduit à opérer ce virage à 180 degrés? Il lʹexplique au micro dʹYves-Alain Cornu.

RPL - La tua radio
Potere al Popolo 02-03-2022 14:00

RPL - La tua radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022


#Ucraina,conferenza stampa di Matteo Salvini dalla sala Salvadori della Camera dei Deputati – 02/03/2022

RPL - La tua radio
Potere al Popolo

RPL - La tua radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022


#Ucraina,conferenza stampa di Matteo Salvini dalla sala Salvadori della Camera dei Deputati - 02/03/2022

Corso - Deutschlandfunk
Das "Norient Film Festival" startet: Co-Leiterin Rebecca Salvadori zum Programm

Corso - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 5:47


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Le Point J - RTS
Depuis quand est-on contre les vaccins? (nouvelle diffusion)

Le Point J - RTS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 12:10


Le rejet ou l'hésitation vaccinale ne datent pas de la pandémie de Covid-19: ils existent depuis les premiers essais d'immunisation. Le Point J remonte le fil de l'histoire avec Françoise Salvadori, maîtresse de conférence en immunologie à l'Université de Bourgogne, spécialiste de l'histoire des vaccins et de leurs opposant.e.s. Cet épisode a initialement été diffusé le 31 août 2021. Jessica Vial Réalisation : Brian Lanni/Ludovic Labra Nous écrire ou nous suggérer des thématiques : pointj@rts.ch >> Pour aller plus loin: Françoise Salvadori et Laurent-Henri Vignaud, "Antivax, une histoire de l'opposition aux vaccins, du 18e siècle à nos jours", éd. Vendémière, 2019

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni

Mattia Salvadori "Guai" (feat Paola Bivona)

Le Labo des savoirs
Petite histoire de la vaccination et de ses opposants

Le Labo des savoirs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021


Labo des savoirs, version 2021-2022, et une saison à nouveau sous la surveillance de la covid-19. Alors c’est sûr, on en a peut-être un peu marre de cette pandémie et on aimerait bien passer à autre chose mais… Mais impossible de ne pas aborder en cette rentrée le délicat sujet de la vaccination. Un mouvement antivax né en même temps que le développement de la vaccination et son caractère obligatoire. Pour tenter de comprendre son histoire, nous avons pu interviewer Françoise Salvadori docteure en immunologie en maîtresse de conférences à…

Le Labo des savoirs
Petite histoire de la vaccination et de ses opposants

Le Labo des savoirs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 56:54


Labo des savoirs, version 2021-2022, et une saison à nouveau sous la surveillance de la covid-19. Alors c'est sûr, on en a peut-être un peu marre de cette pandémie et on aimerait bien passer à autre chose mais... Mais impossible de ne pas aborder en cette rentrée le délicat sujet de la vaccination. Un mouvement antivax né en même temps que le développement de la vaccination et son caractère obligatoire. Pour tenter de comprendre son histoire, nous avons pu interviewer Françoise Salvadori docteure en immunologie en maîtresse de conférences à l'université de Bourgogne en juillet dernier.A l'occasion d'une conférence publique donnée au Museum d'histoire naturelle de Nantes : Petite histoire de la vaccination et de ses opposants, Dounia Saez pu lui poser quelques questions sur son parcours et ses travaux en préambule de sa conférence. Pour compléter cette émission, Sophie Podevin viendra ensuite nous parler du fameux vaccin à ARN messager et des implications pour de nouvelles pistes thérapeutiques. Place ensuite à notre interview de Françoise Salvadori sur l'histoire des mouvements anti-vax, le tout entrecoupé de morceaux choisis de la playlist de Prun'. Bonne écoute au Labo des savoirs !

Le Point J - RTS
Depuis quand est-on contre les vaccins?

Le Point J - RTS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 12:09


Environ 25% de la population Suisse déclare refuser catégoriquement le vaccin contre le covid-19, selon le dernier sondage SSR. Mais le rejet ou l'hésitation vaccinale ne sont pas nouveaux: ils existent depuis les premiers essais d'immunisation. Le Point J remonte le fil de l'histoire avec Françoise Salvadori, maîtresse de conférence en immunologie à l'Université de Bourgogne, spécialiste de l'histoire des vaccins et de leurs opposant.e.s. Jessica Vial Réalisation : Brian Lanni Nous écrire ou nous suggérer des thématiques : pointj@rts.ch >> Pour aller plus loin: Françoise Salvadori et Laurent-Henri Vignaud, "Antivax, une histoire de l'opposition aux vaccins, du 18e siècle à nos jours", éd. Vendémière, 2019

Jaquecas Históricas
Episodio 22, 1° Temporada: La batalla de Tannenberg: La obra maestra de Ludendorff y Hindenburg

Jaquecas Históricas

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 13:49


El presente material está realizado con fines educativos y de entretenimiento, es de naturaleza histórica y no refleja la opinión política de ninguno de los involucrados en la realización del mismo. Buen día historiadores, en esta nueva entrega de sábado bélico hablaremos de una de las más importantes batallas a inicios de la primera guerra mundial, estamos hablando de la batalla de Tannenberg, la cual permitió respirar un poco a una Alemania que debía luchar en dos frentes. Esperamos les guste este podcast. Nuestro blog: https://hchistoriacontemporanea.com/blog Nuestra página de facebook: https://www.facebook.com/historiacont... Nuestro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hchistoriac... Nuestro Twitter: https://twitter.com/HcHistoria Nuestro Podcast en Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/402ENq9... Música utilizada en este material: Halo: Combat Evolved OST 05 Perilous Journey Stevenson, David. 1914-1918. Historia de la Primera Guerra Mundial (Spanish Edition) . Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial España. Edición de Kindle. Astorri, Antonella y Salvadori, Patrizia. Atlas Ilustrado de la Primera Guerra Mundial. Susaeta Ediciones. Hastings, Max. 1914. El año de la catástrofe. Editorial Crítica. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hc-historia-contemporanea/message

Recherche en cours
Vaccins : pourquoi tant de haine ?

Recherche en cours

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 53:30


L’arrivée des vaccins anti-covid-19 semble raviver les vieilles plaies de l’antivaccinalisme. Mais attention à ne pas mettre tous les “antivax” dans le même sac ! L’hésitation vaccinale est en réalité bien plus répandue que l’opposition à toute forme de vaccination. Alors, qui a vraiment peur des vaccins ? Pour quelles raisons ? Quelles réponses les institutions scientifiques peuvent-elles apporter ?Invités :Laurent-Henri Vignaud, historien à l’université de Bourgogne, co-auteur avec Françoise Salvadori de “Antivax : la résistance aux vaccins du 18ème siècle à nos jours” (2019, éditions Vendémiaires).Paul Guille-Escuret, doctorant en sociologie à Sorbonne Université et Aix-Marseille Université. Liens :Françoise Salvadori et Laurent-Henri Vignaud, Antivax, la résistance aux vaccins du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours, Editions Vendémiaire, 2019. 
Jeremy K. Ward, Paul Guille-Escuret et Clément Alapetite, « Les « antivaccins », figure de l’anti-Science», Déviance et Société, 2019/2 (Vol. 43). 
Florian Cafiero, Paul Guille-Escuret, Jeremy Ward. “I’m not an antivaxxer, but…”: Spurious and authentic diversity among vaccine critical activists, Social Networks, 2021, 65. 
A partir de 47min : Chronique sur la grippe Russe

Le dossier de France Bleu Besançon
Françoise Salvadori, co-auteure d'un livre sur le mouvement anti-vaccins

Le dossier de France Bleu Besançon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 4:31


durée : 00:04:31 - L'invité de la rédaction de France Bleu Besançon

Carolina Insider
Duke preview, Kevin Salvadori joins, Marcus Paige interview

Carolina Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 92:05


Carolina lost to Clemson in disappointing fashion on Tuesday (6:45) which has set up an enormous two-game-in-three-day stretch against Duke and Miami (12:10)Former Tar Heel big man Kevin Salvadori joins to talk Coach Smith, the 1993 National Championship and being on Family Feud (32:03)Audio from our Video Pod interview with Marcus Paige on Carolina/Duke, the Carolina Basketball Family and the difficulty of being a freshman point guard (1:07:45)Plus: more on the "Mouth of the South"(1:21:37), tons of listener Tar Heel artwork (1:24:09) and a story to get you ready for Carolina/Duke (1:26:45)

Chemins d’histoire
Chemins d'histoire-La septentrionalisation de l'Europe, avec P.-A. Salvadori, 31.01.21

Chemins d’histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 52:24


Soixantième numéro de Chemins d'histoire, dix-huitième numéro de la deuxième saison, émission animée par Luc Daireaux Émission diffusée le dimanche 31 janvier 2021 Thème : La septentrionalisation de l'Europe au XVIe siècle Invité : Pierre-Ange Salvadori, doctorant à Sorbonne-Université, auteur de Le Nord de la Renaissance. La carte, l'humanisme suédois et la genèse de l'Arctique, Classiques Garnier, 2021.

Garvan Acoustic
Pannelli acustici che riducono il rumore e il riverbero negli uffici e sale riunioni

Garvan Acoustic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 1:04


Esistono molte soluzioni per risolvere questa problematica con elementi a parete, soffitto e pavimento che si integrano perfettamente nell'ambiente. Ad esempio in questo Temporary Office di Pistoia sono stati inseriti i pannelli acustici Garvan Atelier con finitura in tessuto. La collezione ATELIER™ offre pannelli acustici confezionati nel segno dell'eccellenza sartoriale degli imbottiti Made in Italy Un ufficio acusticamente corretto offre i seguenti benefici:- Riduzione rumore ambientale- Miglior intelligibilità del parlato- Riduzione dello stress- Piacevole permanenza nell'ambiente La vendita e l'installazione è stata eseguita da Salvadori di Pratohttps://www.salvadori.me/it/

Priorité santé
Priorité santé - Vaccination contre la Covid-19: mode d’emploi

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 48:30


Alors que la pandémie de Covid-19 a plongé le monde dans une crise sanitaire, économique et sociale, l’espoir de sortir de cette situation repose en grande partie sur la vaccination. Grande-Bretagne, France, Chine… les pays adoptent des stratégies de vaccination différentes tout en faisant face aux craintes de la population. Comment s’organisent ces campagnes de vaccination ? Connaît-on le taux de vaccination, la couverture qu'il faudra atteindre pour sortir de la pandémie ? Comment emporter l'adhésion de la population ? Pr Philippe Sansonetti, médecin, microbiologiste. Professeur émérite à l’Institut Pasteur. Professeur au Collège de France. Membre de l’Académie des sciences. Auteur de plusieurs ouvrages dont Vaccins aux éditions Odile Jacob et Tu aimeras tes microbes comme toi-même aux éditions du Collège de France Françoise Salvadori, docteur en Virologie/Immunologie, maître de conférences à l’Université de Bourgogne. Ses travaux s’orientent sur les controverses autour de la vaccination. Auteure du livre «Antivax la résistance aux vaccins du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours», aux éditions Vendémiaire Pr Gilles Pialoux, chef de Service des Maladies Infectieuses et Tropicales à l’Hôpital Tenon et professeur à Sorbonne Universités. Auteur de Nous n'étions pas prêts: Carnet de bord par temps de coronavirus aux éditions JC Lattès  Muriel Delcroix, correspondante RFI à Londres Stéphane Lagarde,correspondant RFI en Chine Reportage de Sébastien Farcis,correspondant RFI en Inde.

Débat du jour
Débat du jour - Vaccin, comment convaincre les sceptiques ?

Débat du jour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 29:30


Le gouvernement français a présenté aujourd'hui son plan de vaccination contre le coronavirus à l'assemblée nationale. Plusieurs pays, comme le Royaume uni et les Etats-Unis, ont déjà commencé à vacciner. Les autorités européennes ont quant à elles indiqué que tous les pays de l'union commenceraient à vacciner en même temps. L'agence européenne du médicament a été sommée d'accélérer et examinera lundi avec une semaine d'avance le vaccin Pfizer-BioNtech. Mais ces formules développées en un temps records provoquent des doutes et les hésitants, notamment en France semblent de plus en plus nombreux. Vaccin, comment convaincre les sceptiques ? C'est la question du jour.   Pour en débattre : Françoise Salvadori, maîtresse de conférences en immunologie à l’université de Bourgogne et coauteur du livre "Antivax : la résistance aux vaccins du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours", Éditions Vendémiaire   François Hirsch, directeur de recherche honoraire à l’Inserm, membre de la Conférence nationale des comités de protection des personnes, membre du comité d’éthique de l’Inserm (Téléphone)   Antoine Bristielle, professeur en sciences économiques et  sociales et expert associé à la Fondation Jean Jaurès, spécialiste de l'usage politique d'internet et des réseaux sociaux    

La Story
Antivaccins : le virus du doute

La Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 30:52


Au pays de Pasteur, une personne sur deux dit penser à refuser de se faire vacciner contre le Covid-19 révèle une étude. Pour « La Story », le podcast d’actualité des « Echos » Pierrick Fay et ses invités décryptent les origines et l’ampleur de la défiance envers les vaccins alors que la campagne de vaccination contre le Covid-19 va commencer.Spécial La Story : abonnez-vous à -50% et accédez à nos enquêtes, éditos, newsletters en exclusivité et en avant-première.https://abonnement.lesechos.fr/?origin=WO60APROP&utm_source=ancrage&utm_medium=site&utm_campaign=podcastLa Story est un podcast des « Echos » présenté par Pierrick Fay. Cet épisode a été enregistré en décembre 2020. Rédaction en chef : Clémence Lemaistre. Invités : Kévin Badeau (journaliste aux « Echos ») et Laurent-Henri Vignaud (historien et coauteur avec Françoise Salvadori de l’ouvrage « Antivax - Histoire de la résistance aux vaccins du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours » aux éditions Vendemiaire). Réalisation : Willy Ganne. Musique : Théo Boulenger. Identité graphique : Upian. Photo : Syspeo/Sipa. Sons : Purebreak, Kriek, LeHuffPost, Thierry Casasnovas, Mr ContraDico, Lumni, Monsieur Seby, lesinconnusVEVO. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

C'est arrivé demain
Frédéric Taddeï avec Françoise Salvadori, Alexandre Lacroix et Roberto Alagna

C'est arrivé demain

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 37:16


Intellectuels, chefs d'entreprises, artistes, hommes et femmes politiques... Frédéric Taddeï reçoit des personnalités de tous horizons pour éclairer différemment et prendre du recul sur l'actualité de la semaine écoulée le samedi. Même recette le dimanche pour anticiper la semaine à venir. Un rendez-vous emblématique pour mieux comprendre l'air du temps et la complexité de notre monde.

C'est arrivé cette semaine
Frédéric Taddeï avec Françoise Salvadori, Alexandre Lacroix et Roberto Alagna

C'est arrivé cette semaine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 37:16


Intellectuels, chefs d'entreprises, artistes, hommes et femmes politiques... Frédéric Taddeï reçoit des personnalités de tous horizons pour éclairer différemment et prendre du recul sur l'actualité de la semaine écoulée le samedi. Même recette le dimanche pour anticiper la semaine à venir. Un rendez-vous emblématique pour mieux comprendre l'air du temps et la complexité de notre monde.

Sembra Moto.it
Luca Salvadori in MotoE nel 2021? + VICKY PIRIA con Ray Banhoff e Giulia Toninelli

Sembra Moto.it

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 41:31


Ospiti dell'ultima puntata di Sembra Moto.it, Luca Salvadori e Vicky Piria. Il primo, reduce dalla vittoria della Pirelli Cup, ci ha raccontato il week-end al cardiopalma con cui ha conquistato il titolo, prima di allietarci con una versione speciale live della sua rubrica Problemi di Corazon. In compagnia di Vicky abbiamo parlato di Formula 1, di piloti belli belli in modo assurdo e della sua puntata in Formula Renault per le tappe del Nurburgring e di Magny-Cours. In studio il fotografo e scrittore Ray Banhoff e la nostra Giulia Toninelli.

Do Good Feel Good
On the open Road: Nashville to Kansas City

Do Good Feel Good

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 24:51


Greetings from the open road! This is the first leg of my journey I travel from Nashville Tennessee to Kansas City Missouri and it’s been a wild ride so far. In this episode I discuss good beer, I’ll Salvadori and food, and what I hope to bring to the world through this podcast. Book recommendation of the episode: one to watch. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/do-good-feel-good/support

Sembra Moto.it
Ma questa FERRARI? Con FRANCESCO MANDELLI e LUCA SALVADORI (+ scazzi con LA MARRA)

Sembra Moto.it

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 62:03


Che succede a questa Ferrari? Dopo la prima gara del mondiale di Formula 1 2020, Alberto Capra e Moreno Pisto ne parlando con Francesco Mandelli, prima di chiamare Luca Salvadori per un resoconto sulle prime due gare di campionato e per sentirsi raccontare che anche durante i test, con Eddi La Marra è successo che...

Rider Magazine Insider
Interview with Clement Salvadori, traveling motorcyclist and Rider magazine contributor

Rider Magazine Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 30:41


Join the editors of Rider magazine for Episode 3 of our podcast. We kick it off with some news about Triumph’s very limited Scrambler 1200 James Bond Edition and the availability of Android Auto for 2018 and newer Honda Gold Wing GL1800s. Kawasaki will also manufacture cylinder heads for certain vintage Z1, Z900 and Z1000 models from the 1970s. After the news we talk with Clement Salvadori about his amazing life and background as a ’round-the-world traveling motojournalist and contributor to Rider magazine since the late 1980s. Check it out!

Chasing the Horizon
086 Clement Salvadori

Chasing the Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 35:06


Episode 86 features a discussion with beret wearer, world traveler, author and motojournalist Clement Salvadori. Chasing the Horizon is a podcast by, for & about motorcyclists brought to you by the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America. Learn more on our website, chasingthehorizon.us, and sign up for our mailing list at tinyletter.com/chasingthehorizon.

On n'arrête pas l'éco
Avec Philippe Varin, Jean-Michel Baylet, Pierre Salvadori et Gaspard Koenig

On n'arrête pas l'éco

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 95:50


durée : 01:35:50 - On n'arrête pas l'éco - par : Alexandra Bensaid - Ce samedi, tour d'horizon de l'économie comme elle va : l'industrie qui redémarre, la presse en pleine turbulence, le cinéma qui souffre d'être à l'arrêt, le libéralisme remis en question... Et un débat sur l'Union Européenne : à un moment où Etats et citoyens ont financièrement besoin d'elle, est-elle à la hauteur ?

Densetsu Gaming Podcast
3 - Vincitori Bafta assieme a Lorenzo Salvadori, Sound Designer per Codemasters.

Densetsu Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 66:52


Oggi si discute dei Bafta con un ospite d'eccezione: Lorenzo Salvadori, Sound Designer per Codemasters. Ha lavorato a giochi come GRID, Dirt Rally 2.0 e Il nuovo Formula1. Si discute dei vincitori e dei vinti, con Lorenzo che ci spiega due chicche sul suo lavoro e su come funzionano i Bafta dall'interno!

Websuasion Conversation
Wealth Management with Kevin Salvadori

Websuasion Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 27:42


Kevin was a professional basketball player with the Sacramento Kings who transitioned into pharmaceutical sales for many years before entering the world of finance. He is now an Independent Wealth Manager who coaches clients through their financial life. His personal history allows him to be an empathetic and unbiased mentor to his clients, while still pushing them to be prepared and to not sit on the sidelines of their finances. The post Wealth Management with Kevin Salvadori appeared first on The Websuasion Group LLC.

Sembra Moto.it
Marco Melandri, Manuela Raffaetà, Luca Salvadori

Sembra Moto.it

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 47:33


Nella quarta puntata di Sembra Moto.it, Marco Melandri a ruota libera parla dei suoi impegni dopo il ritiro, di quella volta in cui sarebbe dovuto andare in HRC e di come ha preparato la celebre esultanza di Phillip Island 2016. A sorpresa lo raggiunge in collegamento la compagna Manuela Raffaetà, che ci svela i segreti della loro vita di coppia. In apertura ripercorriamo con Luca Salvadori le vicende del Rally di Monza

Sembra Moto.it
EICMA 2019 - Luca Salvadori e Alessandro Del Bianco

Sembra Moto.it

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 36:10


Ospiti di Sembra Moto.it, alla Rinascente di Milano, anche i due piloti Luca Salvadori e Alessandro Del Bianco. Assieme a loro, Alberto Capra e Moreno Pisto hanno parlato di moto, di EICMA, di YouTube, di chi è il più veloce, di chi è stato con più donne e di come si fa a ENTRARE, SPACCARE, USCIRE e CIAO

Rádio FAPCOM
#07 Aula Aberta - Fausto Salvadori, fundador d'A Ponte Jornalismo

Rádio FAPCOM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 32:55


O terceiro episódio da segunda temporada do Aula Aberta está no ar! Quem dá voz ao programa de hoje é o jor. Fausto Salvadori, fundador d'A Ponte Jornalismo, para falar sobre políticas públicas para a promoção da paz. O Aula Aberta é um programa que traz a você, ouvinte, um espaço para a reflexão sobre os mais diversos assuntos. Roteiro e produção: Jessica Silva. Locução: Larissa Bueno. Sonoplastia: Lika Shiroma. Áudios: Danilo Nunes. Coordenação: Fernando Mariano. Canal FAPCOM / Instagram / Twitter / Facebook

Keep Moving Forward
174: Kevin Salvadori, Independent Wealth Manager at Scarlet Oaks Financial and former NBA player - “Basketball gave me so much more than I ever gave it.”

Keep Moving Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 66:10


“Basketball gave me so much more than I ever gave it.” In the 174th episode of the Keep Moving Forward podcast I interview Independent Wealth Manager at Scarlet Oaks Financial and former NCAA DI Basketball Player, Kevin Salvadori. To learn more about Kevin, you can connect with him on LinkedIn. To stay up to date on all things coming out of the Keep Moving Forward Creator’s Studio, head on over to http://keepmovingforward.us/ and subscribe to our newsletter. Always remember, you can beat the odds and go the distance, if only you keep moving forward.

The Passionistas Project Podcast
Madonna Cacciatore

The Passionistas Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 35:24


Madonna Cacciatore is the Executive Director of Christopher Street West/LA Pride. Prior to taking on this role, Madonna worked as Director of Special Events at the Los Angeles LGBT Center overseeing projects including their annual Vanguard Awards and the Simply DiVine event. She began her career in activism at AIDS Project Los Angeles after doing grassroots work in Washington for marriage equality and volunteering at The NAMES Project — The AIDS Memorial Quilt. Read more about LAPride. Read more about The Passionistas Project.   FULL TRANSCRIPT Passionistas: Hi and welcome to the Passionistas Project Podcast. Today we're talking to Madonna Cacciatore, the Executive Director of Christopher Street West, the 501c3 non-profit that produces the annual L.A. Pride Festival and Parade. Prior to taking on this role Madonna worked as Director of Special Events at the Los Angeles LGBT Center overseeing projects including their annual Vanguard Awards and the Simply Divine Food and Wine event. She began her career in activism at AIDS Project L.A. after doing grassroots work in Washington for marriage equality and volunteering at the NAMES Project — The AIDS Memorial Quilt. So please welcome to the show Madonna Cacciatore. Madonna: Thank you. Passionistas: We're really glad to have you here. We're so excited to be doing this interview. Madonna: I'm excited to be doing this interview as well. Passionistas: What are you most passionate about? Madonna: I think it's every living thing having a chance to thrive — every person, every animal, the planet, every tree. I cry for any time tree's cut down in L.A. which is pretty much all the time, so I'm always crying. I'm about to cry now. Yeah I just care about life. Passionistas: So how does that translate into what you do for a living? Madonna: It translates beautifully because I've been an activist for most of my life. I came out as a lesbian when I was 19 years old and I grew up in Texas so I had a lot of great friends and I had a lot to deal with. So ending up being here as the Executive Director of Christopher Street West L.A. Pride is kind of incredible. This isn't where I was headed. I thought perhaps it was in some alternate universe. I came to L.A. to pursue my acting career and I was doing event production and I sort of stumbled into the nonprofit world that way. I was hired to do a event fundraiser a summer party at AIDS Project Los Angeles that was supposed to be a temp job to sort of pay the bills. And then we hit it off and then I just started working there. And then I produced more events. Meanwhile I kept my acting because that's my passion and my career my acting and theatre has been part of my life — dance and theater for my whole life. So I kept sort of all of my worlds going trying to believe that I could do all the things. I still believe I can do all the things. But ending up with a trusted fantastic board of directors and Esther Von Montamayor who's our board president of L.A. Pride really putting his faith behind me and just sort of being a professional gay is pretty incredible. And being able to work with people who have like minds and like spirits and want to make change and want to have a place where people feel they can come out and be safe to do so. And not just come out is not even just LGBT, allies coming, out bisexual people coming out, and not being judged by our own community for who we are or by anyone for who we are. So I feel like I'm in a great position to be where I am. It fits with everything I've done in my life from lying down on the street in Washington D.C. yelling "Free Barbara's Bush" to you know being here today it's all pretty cool. Passionistas: Tell us a little bit more about your childhood in Texas and what that was like. Madonna: We ended up in Texas. My family's from New York but we ended up there my dad was in the military and that's where he met my mom. My grandfather had a restaurant called Dan's Venetian Club. My mom's side of the family is from Venice and Parma in Italy and my father's side was from Sicily. So they all argued about who spoke the right dialect. And they always drove into Italian when they were upset. So I know all the bad words. So my dad was in the restaurant business and my parents were you know we ate well throughout my life but I also worked really hard when I was young. We all worked in the restaurant. You know I washed dishes, I served people my dad cussed at everybody who came in the door. He loved Italian food. I mean that was a specialty but he also cooked an amazing cheeseburger. And so somebody would come in what kind of mood is Salvadori in today can I order a cheeseburger? God damn son of a bitch you know yeah. All right whatever. Yep. How are you doing today John? You know I knew he would just he would go into a tirade and then he would be honored to fix them whatever they want. Of course I eat no meat anymore. Let's make that clear. But I grew up with everything. So I was raised by Italian Democrats in the middle of a red state. At the time though it was a little different. You know there were just the signs in the yards and people would pull people signs out of the yards for whatever politician which is very immature. But it's not like it is now. I feel like it's gotten way worse. So I still was able to just be who I was. Probably all our neighbors were Republicans. We were the only Democrats. We were the Kennedy Catholic Democrat Italians. I loved what all that stood for at the time because for me it was about being courageous and taking care of people. And so it was interesting growing up. But we always went back to New York. I have cousins and I'm actually rediscovering all my cousins that were either in Texas with me. Interestingly enough there's a book called "The Road Back To Thurber" which is a little town called Thurber, Texas. And this pocket of Italians ended up there. And there are the Pontramolis, the Byzantines. And I'm finding them all again. And so the Cacciatoress and the Rafeals, which was my mom's side of the family. So I was very much influenced in the Italian culture. But we were in the middle of Texas. So it was sort of like not the Texas for me that I see represented sometimes. It was a different version of it. And it was pretty cool. I liked it. Passionistas: Tell us about your acting and dancing career and what kind of projects you were involved with? Madonna: When I was six years old my mom put me in ballet. And I was very incongruous my whole life. I was in ballet and then I was playing army with the boys. So you know I was always considered myself a tomboy. But I would also go do barre in ballet class and loved that equally as much. Because I feel like dancers are the most finely tuned athletes there are. I don't care who you are if you're a dancer you've got a grealy tuned body. And basically whenever I was dancing I started really digging like jazz and modern dance at the time — now it's contemporary. So throughout my life I always danced. I danced for about 42 years. I kind of I really still wish I'd feel like a fool right now I probably but I always feel like I have that as part of who I am and could go into a dance studio very easily. But I moved to Chicago and did my first musical which was "Carousel." I play Louise and my best friend Gayle Beckman played Julie. We've been friends ever since. That was in 1981. I was also in dance companies but I transitioned into some musical theater and then I moved to D.C. and I became part of this like feminist Dance Troupe and we were doing this music festival called Sister Fire, which was a women's music festival. And there were people there like Tracy Chapman and Alice Walker. And it was really cool. You were just in groups of amazing women just creating art. And one of the pieces we did was about the Chinese foot binding. This woman Sandra Cameron directed this company and we basically she wrote about women's sort of history. So all of our dance was very powerful. We danced with sticks and we created the witch burnings and we did all these things but that was called "Yashin and the Golden Carp" and it was about Cinderella's feet being bound and she being the only one who didn't have the freedom to move about like her stepsisters. So it was just that story and sort of storytelling in that way was incredibly important to me. And then I transitioned from that when I moved to DC. I ended up studying at the Studio Theatre Acting Conservatory and the Shakespeare Theater. And took classes at the Folger the arena. The really cool places. DC has an amazing theater community. And so that just sort of propelled me. I stopped dancing as much and I went into theater. And then I got this like under five rule on "The Fugitive" as the law co-star role. And it was the one with Tim Daly. It was that and I had a little teeny scene with Michelle Hurd who I still just think is one of the most wonderful people. And I was like that's it I'm moving to L.A. I got my own trailer I'd only ever done theater and extra work. So this is the first time they said oh we'll take you to your trailer and it's like I have a trailer? I thought I was going to have to stand in the rain and like wait for somebody to schlepp me somewhere. And so I moved to L.A. to pursue that. And then I just you know I got on a few sets and I did a lot of training. I trained with Dee Wallace. Dee also one of my mentors and she taught me that I'm good enough to be here basically. I was in Dee's master class for three years with a group of people who are amazing and we're all still very, very much connected. Many are or you'll see on working you know a lot right now. So I felt very blessed in my path because I was surrounded by people always who were either creatives or who were very passionate about what they were doing in life. Whether it was entertainment or nonprofit work or just trying to feed the homeless you know. So I've been surrounded by great lights.  And then of course when I moved here I met Robin McWilliams who is everything to me. She's clearly the better half of me. Passionistas: Let's circle back to Washington for a minute and just tell us a little bit about the work you did on The Names Project — AIDS Memorial Quilt. Madonna: The first year of that quilt I believe was 1987 and I went with my brother's ex partner and my brother had just been diagnosed. And then there were 2000 panels unfurled. And that was the most... I mean I was sobbing I'm in. There's a book called "The Quilt." And there's a little picture of Jimmy and me and he's he's hugging me and we were just. We'd both been sobbing. And then unfortunately when it came back two years later my brother's panel was in it. I made a panel for him and it went from like 2000 to I think 20,000 to the last year I saw it unfurled it was 45,000 panels. It was stretched from the Capital almost to the Monument on the Mall. It was quite incredible. So I volunteered. And it was a way for me to sort of heal and see that other people were experiencing what I was experiencing. And sort of be in the Sisterhood and the Brotherhood in the eyes of everyone who was dealing with this crisis and this sort of crisis of government at the same time. Our brothers mainly at the time many gay men were dying but you know it was transcending into all communities. And to see people care and to be in one place like that is really amazing. When your heart is completely just broken and astonished that a whole group of people who could be ignored or judged because they got a disease for being gay you know are condemned. You know there was a lot of condemnation going on. Like there is now. So for me being in spaces where I could make positive change. And we learned cool things at the Quilt. They taught us how to fold up the entire quilt in 60 seconds. You had volunteers on each corner and you go fold, fold, fold, fold, put them in plastic bags. If it was a downpour you could save the quilt in 60 seconds. I mean that was pretty cool. Also I was learning about how activism turns into action. Lying down in the street felt this is good. But when you're able to do something that feels like I'm here and I'm making a difference and I can be standing here and educate people about people who died or were actually great people. We're gonna be missing a lot in our future because they're gone. Still gets me. So it was life changing for me because that was the first sort of crisis where people were dying. And I was going to memorials in New York constantly and in D.C. and sitting by people's bedsides and going to hospitals in New York with our brothers who were just you know they try to make you wear masks. And I felt like, I'm not wearing a mask. I'm going to hug him. And so it was going from that to sort of seeing them begin to find drugs and things that would help people live. And you know where we are now which is pretty amazing that people with HIV and AIDS can thrive. So that was a pivotal point and The Names Project was very important to me. Passionistas: Was that the beginning of your decision to really become an activist? And what's your journey been in that capacity? Madonna: I didn't think of myself that way. I didn't think of myself as an activist. I felt like doing what I needed to do to help people live at the time. But also to help other people. And you know I'm big animal activist. I do consider myself an animal activist. Any time I see an injustice or you know with social media we see it all too often where you see horrible things happening to animals I just like literally I almost can't take it. But I have to do something to save something you know. So I'm always just like what can I. You know we have five cats. I'm sorry but I'm a typical lesbian. And it's because well three of them their momma was taken by a coyote and we ended up with those three. And the other one ran into a florist on the corner of Wilshire and Western and we had to take that one. And then the last one was on the side of a highway. So we're done. But we rescue and we have friends. My friend Addy Daddio — peace out girl I love you. She's also a great Passionista, by the way. She has an organization called Love That Dog Hollywood. She rescues dogs. My friend Angie Rubin who's also a music editor rescues every cat in the world. I mean there are a lot of good people doing a lot of good work. So my activism I guess was just me sort of progressing through life and seeing things that I wanted to adjust or make try to make better or try to stop pain for someone. I'm not used to talking about myself in that way. It's more about being around people who are just really good people. And we have a terrible homeless crisis in L.A. right now. It's everywhere. I mean we live in the Hollywood Dell, which is kind of uphill and there are encampments everywhere. And there's this desire to make things better and help homeless people get off the street. We were actually able to help a woman who set up in one of the tunnels there. We had to keep moving her because she got beaten up once. She had a big dog and a little cat and they all lived in this tent. We're able to get them into a place where she now is thriving. She's working. She's got her animals and she's in a place where she's actually getting herself back on her feet. But had it been left to some people in the community they would just get her out of here. She doesn't belong here. Well you know it is true that also there are aggressive, mentally ill, homeless people as well. And I have as much compassion for them as I do for anybody who is on the street. But it's like we've also had people break into our building. And so what's walking the line between safety and caring. But it's so out of control right now. I don't think anybody really knows what to do. People are struggling with how to deal with it. And so we're all activists. We're all active on whatever we're doing. It's just that my activism and my life has led me toward. I think it stems from my parents. My parents were very caring people. They would feed the entire neighborhood lasagna. They would like feed the ducks lasagna. They fed everybody lasagna, but they also, they didn't judge. My dad had a reaction to my being gay but then he wanted to invite her over for dinner like one second later. So my mom was always that person is like Oh honey she's very soft spoken I just love everybody and I just love who you are. It doesn't matter. You just you know and she was just my best friend you know. So for me it's just been about carrying an open heart and love in the world. And sometimes that's incredibly painful to. Passionistas: We're Amy and Nancy Harrington and you're listening to the Passionistas Project Podcast and our interview with Madonna Cacciatore. To learn more about all the exciting events at this year's L.A. Pride Festival from May 31st first to June 9th. Visit LAPride.org. Now here's more of our interview with Madonna. Talk a little bit about your work at the LGBT center as the Director of Special Events. Madonna: I went there right after AIDS Project Los Angeles. Position opened up I applied twice. I got in the second time I seen Lorrii Jean speak the CEO of the Center. She's one of my mentors in the world. Actually Lorri and I were probably circling each other at Sister Fire, the event I mentioned. Because we were both in D.C. at the time. So I went to work the Center. I finally got hired as an Event Manager and then promoted to Director. And we did seven or eight galas together maybe seven and Simply Divine Food and Wine event with another role model for me Susan Fenniger. I love that woman dearly. And David Bailey and Lloyd Denims. We did this LGBTQ Food & Wine event and we actually ended up bringing it the last year that I was there, which was two years ago to Hollywood Forever Cemetery. So having a food and wine event in a cemetery is really awesome. Especially Hollywood Forever because it's kind of iconic. And they do the movie screenings there. So it's a cemetery but it's also this celebration place. That's really this cool mix. So it was very successful there but we did many many great fundraising events together. An Evening with Women was one of my favorites. Linda Perry. Every time I say a name I'm like these people have influenced me so greatly. Linda gave, every year she would help us get artists like great artists like Pink and Christina Aguilera and Cei and Ozzy Osborne and every year we had this amazing lineup of music in honor of women. And Linda she produced it. She directed it. But I was just felt lucky to be in the room with a lot of these people. In raising money, you know, when you get to announce at a gala that you raised $1.3 million dollars a night that's a great feeling. And you've raised it for an organization that's using it wisely. So the Center is one of the best. Their charity rating and their cost of fundraising is very low. They've always been really great at that. That's thanks to Lorri Jean and pretty much the entire development staff there that's helped facilitate that. I worked there for six years and I wasn't intending to leave. I was just gonna retire there and then I was approached to put my name in the hat for Christopher Street West which I did willingly. Passionistas: They did an extensive search for the position that you now hold at L.A. Pride. So what do you think they saw in you and why did you ultimately decide you wanted to take the job? Madonna: Well Estevan and I have been very candid with each other about that. And so have many of the board members. We had a few board members who were turned off in October but they're all amazing people. I've only been here since July. So it's not even a year, is just a few months. But Pride is an interesting concept. It started as a March. It started in reaction to Stonewall Riots. And so Pride is many things to many people. So it's very eclectic. It's very fluid like our community has become very fluid. It's not one thing and you can't try to make it one thing. Can't try to make it what this demographic wants or what... That you have to sort of look at it with big open mind and heart. And so Estevan has told me one of the things they liked about me is that I have a history and I have been an activist. But I also have an openness to our whole community. And I feel like there's a lot of value in our youth and our transgender community. And in the two spirits community I mean the Indigenous community has been probably one of the communities that's been stepped on by the white man, if I'm just being blunt, more than any of us. You know so I feel like there is an opportunity to look at things from a bird's eye view and sort of try to... I'll never get everything right for everybody. And I know that and I'm not going to try to do that. What I am going to try to do with this great board of directors is help make improvements, help make people feel included. I went to two InterPride conferences one was in Canada. Tribal elders were there and there was a woman who spoke. I literally wept in her arms. I didn't see it coming. I went to tell her you know what she said was very relevant to me because the native community has always spoken to my heart. I did the 23andMe I was hoping there would be some but there wasn't and I was like damn it I'm all Italian I love that but I wish there was some native in there but they had an Elder Council basically talk. And one of the things one of the young people said was "We don't need inclusive space we need brave space we need space to come out we need space to be who we are unapologetically." And then she said, "I don't need to be in your canoe. You don't need me on my canoe. We are different people. We're riding in different canoes. We're having different journeys. What we do need to do is go down the river together and figure out the waters wherever they are. We have to do that together." That image is stuck out for me in my leadership at pride to make sure that I'm not trying to me in anybody's canoe. I don't even need to pretend that I understand that I know what you're going through. But I do need to be compassionate about what you're going through. And then my canoes next year and basically whatever I can do to help us get down here together. That's what I'm here to do. So it's like throwing a festival is very tricky because you can only do so many things in one weekend. So what we're doing is trying to create Pride 365 here. Where we have different events for different demographics. We had a Trans Brunch last year. You're working on a new Trans program called Platform which is a policy and leadership training program for the Trans community. And we'll have some sort of graduation in June at Pride. So we're working on different programs and supporting other organizations. Because we don't have a health service organization but we are the umbrella. I feel like we should be sort of a leader. For other organizations and be giving back. So that's what we're going to be doing this year as well. Passionistas: What do you think are the key skills that you bring to your job here? Madonna: I think listening is a huge missed opportunity most of the time. I listen. Sometimes it results in me trying to take on too much admittedly but I'd rather try things and they not work out that way. But maybe we could try a different way than not try something at all. Also growing up where I did and with parents who dealt with their own struggles I learned to navigate personalities and energy and where somebody might be in the moment I guess is is a phrase I would use. Because I was always living in the moment. You know my parents were awesome but they also struggled with their own addictions so sometimes that resulted in different behaviors. So I would have to navigate those and I would also say that in any nonprofit we have a board of 15 people. Every one of those people have incredibly different ways of doing things and they're all valuable. So how do you navigate. I think it's one of my skills is like listening and focusing energy where it needs to go. Sometimes I need help focusing my own energy because I want to go do all the things all the time and I can't do that. But yeah I think listening and sort of trying to keep the flow going basically in a positive direction. Passionistas: We read that you like to find projects that advance social justice through creativity and artistry. Why is that important to you and how do you do that? Madonna: My creative self, my dancer self, my actor self, all those things have helped me. Creativity has helped me through any hard time I've ever had. And it's also helped me through the good times. Like I thrive when I'm on a stage. I thrive when I'm doing work that's impacting a whole bunch of people at the same time. I love doing theater. Theater has always been at my soul. You know I just love creating character and finding bits of myself. And observing life when creating character. It doesn't take you away from what's happening in the world but it helps find a positive focus for what's happening in the world. And some of the best artists are the ones who have been through the most difficult things in their lives. And so I see people take hard times and create art from them too and that's inspirational to me. I mean watching a great performance is just god, that's what inspires me. That's what I want to do. When you watch somebody just go to those nuances in themselves and take you on a journey that's everything. Any time I've ever done any thing — dance or theater or I got to do one episode of "How to Get Away With Murder" — you know being on a set with somebody like Viola Davis Oh my God I was very humbled and also very empowered by that experience.  And it doesn't matter. Robin and I just shot a very short film with a AFI Conservatory with these young filmmakers who were so inspirational. And they're so beautiful and they're so engaged. And you're just creating these moments and you watch them work and you go god I'm inspired by this person's life. Twenty three years old and they already have this beautiful skill that they're honing right now. I wish I'd done that when I was younger. I have no regrets about it but I wish my younger self I could have said you can do that and you'll be okay. So I love seeing people who believe in themselves like that. Passionistas: Having a front row seat basically to the LGBTQ movement, what do you think is the most significant changes you've seen and what do you think still needs to be done? Madonna: We made a lot of progress since 2008 when we were talking about Proposition 8. And you know since Ellen came out. You know I mean if you just think of when Ellen came out and the hell she went through to just come out. And it's much more acceptable to sort of come out today than it was when I was young or in anytime in between then. However, I think we made a lot of progress and marriage equality became the law of the land. And that we were able to say that we could get married. I can call my wife my wife. I couldn't have said that five years ago. Now of course I'd never thought of myself as a wife. I don't know what the word is. But like I always sort of related more masculine in my growing up and then like you know sort of like a butch lesbian when I was younger and so now I could do that my younger self. I had a... I did have a mullet. And remember Ellen's mullet, mine sort of look like hers. And then when I was younger people would actually call me Sir sometimes I go oh thank you sir because I had very short hair. And I had actually no boobs. And like because I was a dancer I had like no body fat at all. So I was kind of lean and mean at the time. Now you know still in spite of what's happening I still feel like... I love what President Obama said the arc of history is long. So I feel like even though we went to this great place and we all feel like oh man, and it feels like we're going backwards. We're not going backwards we're going forward but somebody is trying to pull us backwards. I guess is the way I look at it and we're not going there. Yes they're trying to take more rights away but I can still be in a group of straight people and my you know I mentioned Gayle Beckman earlier. She and her husband Bill have been my friends all these years. They live in Vegas. We go there although you know as much as we can and we're in groups of their friends who are like so Madonna and Robi, when you were married. Let's see your wedding pictures. And they're talking to us in a way that we just want to be talked to like. We're just people who love each other and got married. They're not talking to us about they're gay so or however people identify. They're really just interested in who we are. And I think that's what we have to keep doing. We have to keep just remembering who we are. Our brand for L.A. Pride last year was #JustBe. And basically I think that applies to anybody, anywhere, anytime. Just be who you are. If you're an asshole if you're going to hurt somebody else then you're not welcome in my world. And you're not welcome in this world. Because this is about respect, mutual respect, and love for one another .and that's basically all we're here to do. You know I think we're certainly a long way from where we were and for the good. But we've been challenged again. So we have to step up and honestly I thought I was really done. I honestly thought that I wasn't gonna have to protest as much. I think a lot of us thought that and now here we are since 2016. My wife started drinking wine that woman never drink before. So I figured if we come home at night just like we have wine and I'm like Oh my god, who are you? Yes again. But yeah it's... It's just changed the way we have to step up right now. Passionistas: What's been your biggest professional challenge and how did you overcome it? Madonna: I'm probably having my biggest professional challenge because our community is so diverse and so passionate about how each person has gotten where they are today. And each person in our community has traveled through challenges. I actually very very fortunate and September I got to go to China with the Los Angeles LGBT Center. I was already here. But it was a trip we already had planned and we were going to visit LGBT young leaders in China. They've come over here and done. We've worked with them at the Center so different groups would come through and we would talk to them. The challenges here are looking at our community's diversity and figuring out how to create brave space for everybody and then going back to China. When I when I was we went to four different cities all around China. So they were I was seeing and hearing things that I was experiencing 20 years ago. But with people who were really actively making change in a very difficult situation. They can't even, they they can try to raise money but they can't talk about it on social media. They can't really invite, they invite people verbally. They can't you can have you know sort of organized events like that. So basically it was interesting to me to see to be there and to be doing that work with Darrell Cummings an amazing group of people at the Center. And then come home and go wow my challenges feel really different right now. What I'm not trying to do is please every person in the world what I'm trying to do is understand how far our movements come and how we situate ourselves because it's always fluid and there's never a comfortable moment really so it's a where are we in this movement at this point. And that changes all the time. So you know my biggest challenge is right now and it's it's navigating everything I know with where I'm going to take my leadership with CSW and in what kind of a legacy I want to leave here. And also working with a lot of different people with a lot of different personalities and a lot of different opinions and a lot of anger and a lot of happiness. I mean we we run the gamut because we've all been through so much. So I feel like I'm really challenged right now and I might be like call on you guys and go help me. You know it's really just staying staying in your truth. That's it. You know. And that's what I, Robin helps me do that. Because if I come home and I'm like you know there's this happening in this she says, "Just do what you do." And that's what I just keep trying to remember just do what you do. Sometimes I just need to remind her about keeping myself true to myself. Passionistas: What's the most rewarding part of your career? Madonna: Teaching through love and kindness. Seeing people kiss. Seeing Transgender people feel safe in any environment. Seeing someone do something that they may not have felt safe to do. Many of us weren't doing the work we're doing. So yeah seeing somebody walking around with HIV that's perfectly healthy. There are many walking examples of things that are rewarding to me. Passionistas: What advice would you give to a young woman who wants to be an advocate or just do good with her life? Madonna: Just stay true to yourself. Stay true to the reason you started doing this. Don't let people throw you off. Listen to people. Don't listen to the negative voices but listen to the voices of people who you know are caring and who maybe have experience or who even are starting out. For example I was talking about that little film we did by watching the director and the cinematographer work. I was learning more about myself. I was learning more about who how can I. You know so always there's always a lesson for you somewhere and sometimes it's the lesson of how you want to move forward. And sometimes it's lesson of the voices you don't need to hear anymore. Because some of the voices are not helpful. Some of them are negative. There's a lot of hate spewing right now and people being beaten up. So whatever's happening you have to go back to your internal self, your true self and realize why you started doing this to begin with. And just sort of reconnect with that. Passionistas: What's your definition of success? Madonna: Success is happiness. Just being able to thrive. It's being able to live in a place where you can be yourself. And at that place whether it's a physical place or just an internal place just being able to live in a place where you're happy with who you are. Passionistas: Thanks for listening to the Passionistas Project Podcast and our interview with Madonna Cacciatore. If you're in Los Angeles between now and June 9th, be sure to check out one of the many L.A. Pride Festival events including the Opening Ceremony on June 7th. The L.A. Pride Festival on June 8th and 9th with headliners Meghan Trainor and Years & Years and the L.A. Pride Parade in West Hollywood on June 9th. Visit LAPride.org to get all the details. And be sure to subscribe to the Passionistas Project Podcast. Do not miss any of our upcoming inspiring guests.  

The Matt Mittan Show
Guest: Cecilia Salvadori with New Sun

The Matt Mittan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 25:48


New Sun is a family owned and operated company with a true understanding of natural remedies and a commitment to helping people to a better way of life naturally. We are located in the beautiful mountains of North Carolina. Since 1987 New Sun's President and co-founder Cecilia Salvadori, has helped to ensure that New Sun's high standards of product quality, product safety and customer service are met and improved upon. It has been our pleasure to be one of the top providers of premium quality supplements at the lowest possible prices for many years and we look forward to continuing our service for generations to come.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Mittan)

Jornalismo em Ação
#013 Fausto Salvadori e a reportagem 'Como fabricar um culpado?'

Jornalismo em Ação

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 15:16


Mariah Medeiros entrevistou o jornalista Fausto Salvadori, da Ponte Jornalismo, sobre os bastidores da reportagem “Como fabricar um culpado?”. A matéria consiste em detalhar o caso de um jovem preso e condenado injustamente em São Paulo.

UKMotorTalk
From the Archive - Brabham, Brooks and Salvadori

UKMotorTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017 4:28


From the Archive at Goodwood Revival 2006:UKMT's Graham Benge talks to Sir Jack Brabham, Tony Brooks and Roy Salvadori about the long friendship they've had, surviving driving through the 50s, and enjoying the social side of the Goodwood event.

UKMotorTalk
From the Archive - Brabham, Brooks and Salvadori

UKMotorTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017 4:28


From the Archive at Goodwood Revival 2006:UKMT's Graham Benge talks to Sir Jack Brabham, Tony Brooks and Roy Salvadori about the long friendship they've had, surviving driving through the 50s, and enjoying the social side of the Goodwood event.

Rdella Training : The Strength & Performance Podcast
(IS 06) Find Your Why With Jean-Francois Salvadori

Rdella Training : The Strength & Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016 16:33


(Interrogation Session #6) The final interview in this interrogation series features an awesome session with Jean-Francois Salvadori. Jean-Francois is a forty-something father of two, athlete, and busy professional who shares his great story, lessons, and key advice in this short session. Here’s what you’ll hear...

Memos
“Dopo Parigi ci vuole realismo politico per affrontare il dilemma sicurezza-libertà”. Intervista a Massimo L. Salvadori.

Memos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2015 25:55


Massimo L. Salvadori è professore emerito dell'Università di Torino, ordinario di storia delle dottrine politiche. I suoi principali campi di ricerca sono stati il Novecento, la democrazia, la sinistra. In questa intervista parla dei dilemmi del dopo attentati di Parigi del 13 novembre scorso. Salvadori definisce un dilemma il rapporto tra sicurezza e libertà, quando la realtà è determinata dall'insicurezza. Un dilemma che lo storico scioglie in favore della sicurezza. C'è poi anche un dilemma, quello delle alleanze, che Salvadori risolve in nome della realpolitik: secondo lo storico l'Unione Europea non ha alternative nel sostenere la Turchia di Erdogan, nonostante il governo di Ankara reprima gli oppositori e attacchi la libertà di stampa.

Memos
“Dopo Parigi ci vuole realismo politico per affrontare il dilemma sicurezza-libertà”. Intervista a Massimo L. Salvadori.

Memos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2015 25:56


Massimo L. Salvadori è professore emerito dell'Università di Torino, ordinario di storia delle dottrine politiche. I suoi principali campi di ricerca sono stati il Novecento, la democrazia, la sinistra. In questa intervista parla dei dilemmi del dopo attentati di Parigi del 13 novembre scorso. Salvadori definisce un dilemma il rapporto tra sicurezza e libertà, quando la realtà è determinata dall'insicurezza. Un dilemma che lo storico scioglie in favore della sicurezza. C'è poi anche un dilemma, quello delle alleanze, che Salvadori risolve in nome della realpolitik: secondo lo storico l'Unione Europea non ha alternative nel sostenere la Turchia di Erdogan, nonostante il governo di Ankara reprima gli oppositori e attacchi la libertà di stampa.

Memos
“Dopo Parigi ci vuole realismo politico per affrontare il dilemma sicurezza-libertà”. Intervista a Massimo L. Salvadori.

Memos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2015 25:56


Massimo L. Salvadori è professore emerito dell'Università di Torino, ordinario di storia delle dottrine politiche. I suoi principali campi di ricerca sono stati il Novecento, la democrazia, la sinistra. In questa intervista parla dei dilemmi del dopo attentati di Parigi del 13 novembre scorso. Salvadori definisce un dilemma il rapporto tra sicurezza e libertà, quando la realtà è determinata dall'insicurezza. Un dilemma che lo storico scioglie in favore della sicurezza. C'è poi anche un dilemma, quello delle alleanze, che Salvadori risolve in nome della realpolitik: secondo lo storico l'Unione Europea non ha alternative nel sostenere la Turchia di Erdogan, nonostante il governo di Ankara reprima gli oppositori e attacchi la libertà di stampa.

Talking Motorcycles with Barry Boone
Talking Motorcycles with Author/Motorcyclist Clement Salvadori

Talking Motorcycles with Barry Boone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2015 77:00


World motorcycle traveler Clement Salvadori returns with another great road book. This time, he brings enthusiasts 30 stories covering 50 years of travel by motorcycle to odd spots around the planet. Readers can follow him through war-torn Vietnam to the sybaritic pleasures of camping out in a South African wilderness area, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, from 1957 to 2010. While the motorcycle is always at the heart of these stories, far more important are Salvadori's impressions of the countries he rides through and the people he meets along the way. He artfully injects history, sociology, politics, and economics into the mix, and comes up with fresh and vivid descriptions of the many places he has been. On these journeys, he was frequently told, "The road doesn't go that way, you can't get there from here." But, for Salvadori, bad roads, bridgeless rivers, and seemingly insurmountable mountains were always part of the fun—if one may call it that. A big part of the adventure was to find a way, even when there was supposedly none. Clement Salvadori bought his first motorcycle as a teenager and has been riding ever since—in more than 70 countries on six continents. A well-known name in motorcycle journalism, he has written over 1,000 articles for several dozen motorcycle magazines, and is the author of a number of popular travel books on the sport, including the bestselling 101 Road Tales, a collection of amusing and engaging stories from his popular monthly column in Rider magazine. He lives in southern California with his wife, Sue. Talking Motorcycles is powered by SOZO! Special thanks: Harley-Davidson Motor Company, Crosley Radio, Bell RacingUSA, Dunlop, Motorcycle-Superstore.com

The AfterShow Podcast
The AfterShow No.69 PRICELESS

The AfterShow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2009 39:40


John predicts correctly that Audrey Tautou would flip Adam's switch.  Creating memories for John that would have been priceless.  As well as an articulate discussion of the difference between Titanic & Apollo 13 devolving into comic book critiques on Neil Gaiman's Sandman and James Robinson's career.If you have a comment or question you can write us at theaftershowpodcast@gmail.com or call and leave a message at (206) 984-1298.  Thanks for listening.PRICELESS  imdb Page: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0482088/