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Episodio 7.09 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar, en el cual se nos pincha el termotanque y el mundo se nos viene abajo mientras escuchamos la música de Puffy, Aerolíneas Federales, Sparks, Siouxie and the Banshees, The Claypool Lennon Delirium, The Clash, Buckwheat Zydeco, Philemon Arthur and the Dung, The Cure, Sapho, The Buggles, Tomates Asesinos y Morbo y Mambo. Y, obviamente, todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/saurio
"Le Classico" de Sébastien Ministru : « Le Corps lesbien » de Monique Wittig. « Le Corps lesbien » a pour thème le lesbianisme, c'est-à-dire un thème dont on ne peut même pas dire qu'il est tabou, il n'a aucune réalité dans l'histoire de la littérature. La littérature homosexuelle mâle a un passé, elle a un présent. Les lesbiennes, elles, sont muettes – comme d'ailleurs toutes les femmes en tant que femmes à tous les niveaux. Quand on a lu les poèmes de Sapho, Le Puits de solitude de Radclyffe Hall, des poèmes de Sylvia Plath, d'Anaïs Nin, La Bâtarde de Violette Leduc, on a tout lu. Seul le mouvement des femmes a été capable dans un contexte en rupture totale avec la culture mâle de faire naître des textes lesbiens, textes écrits par des femmes uniquement pour des femmes insoucieuses de l'approbation masculine. Le Corps lesbien est dans cette catégorie. Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes et les émission en version intégrale (avec la musique donc) de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/8521 Abonnez-vous également à la partie "Bagarre dans la discothèque" en suivant ce lien: https://audmns.com/HSfAmLDEt si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Vous pourriez également apprécier ces autres podcasts issus de notre large catalogue: Le voyage du Stradivarius Feuermann : https://audmns.com/rxPHqEENoir Jaune Rouge - Belgian Crime Story : https://feeds.audiomeans.fr/feed/6e3f3e0e-6d9e-4da7-99d5-f8c0833912c5.xmlLes Petits Papiers : https://audmns.com/tHQpfAm Des rencontres inspirantes avec des artistes de tous horizons. Galaxie BD: https://audmns.com/nyJXESu Notre podcast hebdomadaire autour du 9ème art.Nom: Van Hamme, Profession: Scénariste : https://audmns.com/ZAoAJZF Notre série à propos du créateur de XII et Thorgal. Franquin par Franquin : https://audmns.com/NjMxxMg Ecoutez la voix du créateur de Gaston (et de tant d'autres...) Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Référence à Girlschool encore, au titre de leur second album… On démarre ceci dit non pas avec « l’école de filles » mais Kleenex/ Lilliput, le groupe suisse post punk, suivi des Stinky Toys, Martha & The Muffins, Bodysnatchers, Suzi Quatro. S’ensuit une petite session goth rock/pots punk avec Sapho, X Mal Deutschland et Super Heroines, avant […] L'article Maggot Brain – Hitting and Running est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
RENCONTRES - Catherine Schwaab reçoit l'actrice Gabrielle Lazure qui publie un livre, Sapho, compositrice, auteur, chanteuse et la chanteuse et compositrice Virginie Lesdemia et les Femmes Canon.
3ème épisode / 5, de la série sur les Dysplasies fibreuses. Episode 3 : Maladie rare - Diagnostiquer une Dysplasie Fibreuse des Os Invitée : Dr Aicha Ltaief-Boudrigua, radiologue, praticien hospitalier au sein du service d'imagerie médicale et interventionnelle de l'hôpital Edouard Herriot à Lyon, membre du Groupe de Travail de l'actualisation du PNDS sur les dysplasies fibreuses des os et le syndrome de McCune-Albright. 1️⃣ Dans quelles conditions les patients atteints de dysplasies fibreuses des os sont-ils adressés en radiologie ? [0'32 – 1'26] ✔️ Découverte fortuite de lésions monostotiques : fréquemment dans les os longs, les côtes, le rachis et le crâne, plus rarement sur fracture pathologique. ✔️ Patients adressés pour suivi radiologique. Pour plus d'informations, retrouvez notre page article : https://rarealecoute.com/la-dysplasie-fibreuse-des-os-dfo/ 2️⃣ Quels examens de première intention sont réalisés en radiologie ? [1'27– 2'03] ✔️ Radiographie standard (face et profil), ✔️ Scintigraphie osseuse (recherche d'autres localisations), ✔️Scanner centré et/ou IRM injectée (architecture de la lésion). 3️⃣ Quelles sont les caractéristiques radiologiques des lésions de dysplasie fibreuse ? [2'04 -5'14] ✔️ Lésions centrales, allongées. ✔️ Aspect radiologique variable (discrètes à volumineuses), ✔️ Formes spécifiques : dysplasie fibrocartilagineuse dans les os longs, distribution hémimédullaire ou métamérique, 4️⃣ Quels diagnostics différentiels écarter ? [5'15 – 6'54] ✔️ Dysplasies fibreuses polyostotiques : myélome multiple, métastases osseuses, chondromes multiples, neurofibromatose, ✔️ Dysplasies fibreuses monostotiques : dysplasie ostéofibreuse, granulome de réparation, hémangiome, kyste, lésions malignes. ✔️ Localisations crâniofaciales : chérubisme, granulomes de réparation, ostéite mandibulaire aseptique (SAPHO), hémangiomes, maladie de Paget, lésions ostéofibreuses. 5️⃣ Comment s'intègre le radiologue dans le parcours de soins des patients atteints de DFO ? [6'55 – 8'51] ✔️ Pose du diagnostic par imagerie, ✔️ Recherche de fissures ou fractures en cas de douleur osseuse, ✔️ Suspicion de compression nerveuse osseuse, de dégénérescence sarcomateuse, ✔️ Suivi des lésions à risque de complications. 6️⃣ Quel suivi radiologique proposer aux patients concernés ? [8'52 – 10'15] ✔️ Suivi annuel pour les lésions stables, suivi étroit en cas de douleurs inhabituelles, de lésion évolutive ou d'atteintes maxillo-faciales, ✔️ Localisations crâniofaciales : suivi ophtalmologique semestriel en cas de risque de sténose du canal optique. L'équipe : Virginie Druenne – Ambassadrice RARE à l'écoute Cyril Cassard – Journaliste/Animation Hervé Guillot - Production Crédits : Sonacom ************************************************************************************************************************************ À propos : "RARE à l'écoute" est un podcast dédié à la sensibilisation aux maladies rares et au soutien des personnes touchées par ces affections. Créé par un groupe passionné de professionnels de la santé, le podcast vise à informer les professionnels de santé et fournissant des informations sur les dernières avancées médicales et scientifiques dans le domaine des maladies rares, et inspirer les patients et leurs proches en partageant des histoires de courage et de persévérance. Contenu :
I am taking a short break before posting the final in my Mexican Opera Singers miniseries to bring you a compilation episode that is sure to get your blood flowing. I've entitled it “Mezzos on the Verge,” and that is exactly what it is: mezzo-sopranos portraying characters in extreme emotional situations. Whether it is Dalila (portrayed by Ebe Stignani) summoning the pagan gods to give her strength to conquer an infatuated strongman; Elena Obraztsova or Nadezhda Obukhova casting spells or predicting the future; Giulietta Simionato as Santuzza confronting Franco Corelli's faithless Turiddu on the steps of the Sicilian village church on Easter morning; Gwendolyn Killebrew as Waltraute imploring help of her sister Brünnhilde to circumvent the Twilight of the Gods; Jean Madeira as Klytemnästra desperately seeking rest for her troubled soul; Shirley Verrett as Sapho preparing to throw herself into the sea; or Tatiana Troyanos as Dido dying of a broken heart – there's something for each of us who might be feeling themselves in over their heads these days. Unlike most of us. however, (and luckily for us as well), each of these magnificent mezzos is expressing that anguish in glorious song. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford.
durée : 02:24:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Par Monique Veaute - Avec Laurence Beauregard (flûte), Joël Hubaut, Irène Jarsky (la voix de Méduse), Jean-Pierre Vernant, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Joss, Luce Irigaray, Orlan, Catherine Mevel, Meredith Monk, Marie-Noëlle Rio, Sapho, Marie-Berthe Servier, Tamia, Marguerite Fischbach-Veaute, Martine Veaute, l'équipe du SAMU 94 et Louis Amiel - Lectures Claude Degliame, René Farabet, Esther Flatt, Catherine Sellers et Anne Zweiband- Réalisation Yvette Tuchband, Catherine Léritier, Monique Burguière et Danielle Toursière - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé
Rubrique:nouvelles Auteur: leopold-von-sacher-masoch Lecture: Daniel LuttringerDurée: 31min Fichier: 23 Mo Résumé du livre audio: Un épisode de la guerre polono-turque (1672-1676) tiré du recueil La Pantoufle de Sapho et autres contes édité en 1907. Cet enregistrement est mis à disposition sous un contrat Creative Commons.
Episodio 6.31 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar, en el cual nos vamos a un planeta devastado por gobiernos neoliberales mientras escuchamos la música de Metrópoli, Messer für Frau Müller, XTC, Mission of Burma, Robert Fripp, Niagara, Miguel Abuelo, Alaitz eta Maider, Los Twist, Violent Femmes, Max Raabe und das Palast Orchestre, MC Honky y Sapho. Y, obviamente, todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/saurio Programa emitido originalmente el 29 de septiembre de 2024 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Repite el 30 de septiembre de 2024 en Radio Asamblea FM 94.1, CABA, y el 1 y 5 de octubre en Radio de la Calle, FM 87.9, Bahía Blanca
Chanteuse, romancière et poète. Son credo, une fraternité des cultures dans un monde sans frontières . Son actualité, l'album d'un concert au New Morning.
It's been a whirlwind of a week chez Gundlach and I find myself at the end of it without a new episode ready to post. In addition to that, we are already halfway through Pride Month and I realized this morning that I had no new queer material up my sleeve. So I'll tell you what I'm gonna do: I am going to get to work on a brand new episode which will post sometime early next week. But in the meantime, I'm going to do my own Listener's Favorite episode, one which I posted during the very first season of Countermelody, a wondrous compilation entitled “Sisters in Sappho.” It features not only two of my favorite mezzos of all time (Tatiana Troyanos and Brigitte Fassbaender – both of whom happen to have been lesbians); but also a sampling of the key figures in the Women's Music Movement of the 1970s, including Meg Christian, Cris Williamson, Margie Adam, Holly Near, and Deidre McCalla. In celebrating these pop icons, I also pay tribute to those who, in turn, paved the way for them, including icons Janis Ian, Dusty Springfield, and Ronnie Gilbert, as well as tipping my hat to two of the queer Black singers (Toshi Reagon, Meshell Ndegeocello), that followed in the wake of these women. We all owe an enormous debt of gratitude to these extraordinary artists, who paved the way for us, their musical and artistic descendants, at the same time setting standards that will stand the test of time. Vocal guest stars include Janet Baker, Ileana Cotrubas, Cecilia Gasdia, Nicolai Gedda, Margaret Price, Gundula Janowitz, Arleen Augér, and Reri Grist. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford.
Extrait : « … Une fois à Paris elle découvre le nouveau monde, rive-gauche, st germain, les bars où avec 3 chablis au petit dej on a vite refait le monde. Elle fait du théâtre, puis passe à la musique. En 77, elle a alors 27 ans, elle publie un premier album, où déjà sa voix, intense, impressionne. Fâchée avec le résultat, elle part à New York comme pigiste pour le compte de la revue Actuel, où elle se relance musicalement. En 1980, elle y publie son album le plus rock, dont est extraite la chanson du jour, Mécanique… »Pour l'écouter, c'est par ici si tu utilises Apple Podcasts, ici pour Deezer, là sur Spotify, voire, si tu préfères, Podcast Addict. Il y a plein d'autres app de podcasts, cherche Good Morning Music sur la tienne. Pour commenter les épisodes, tu peux le faire sur l'appli en question, ça aide énormément à faire croître l'audience. Mais aussi sur le site web dédié, il y a une section Le Bar, ouverte 24/24, pour causer du podcast ou de musique en général, je t'y attends avec impatience. Enfin, si tu souhaites me soumettre une chanson, c'est aussi sur le site web que ça se passe. Pour soutenir Good Morning Music et Gros Naze :1. Abonne-toi2. Laisse-moi un avis et 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcasts, ou Spotify et Podcast Addict3. Partage ton épisode préféré à 3 personnes autour de toi. Ou 3.000 si tu connais plein de monde. Good Morning Music Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Amazons The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 282 with Heather Rose Jones In this episode we talk about: Possible historic sources for the Amazon myth Classical and post-classical Amazons Homoeroticism and Amazon characters Sources mentionedAmer, S. 2009. “Medieval Arab Lesbians and 'Lesbian-Like'” in Journal of the History of Sexuality, 18(2), 215-236. Blythe, James M. 2001. “Women in the Military: Scholastic Arguments and Medieval Images of Female Warriors” in History of Political Thought, vol. 22 no. 2, pp.242-269. Boehringer, Sandra (trans. Anna Preger). 2021. Female Homosexuality in Ancient Greece and Rome. Routledge, New York. ISBN 978-0-367-74476-2 Crane, Susan. 1996. “Clothing and Gender Definition: Joan of Arc,” in Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 26:2 : 297-320. Dekker, Rudolf M. and van de Pol, Lotte C. 1989. The Tradition of Female Transvestism in Early Modern Europe. Macmillan, London. ISBN 0-333-41253-2 Donoghue, Emma. 2010. Inseparable: Desire Between Women in Literature. Alfred A. Knopf, New York. ISBN 978-0-307-27094-8 Habib, Samar. 2007. Female Homosexuality in the Middle East: Histories and Representations. Routledge, New York. ISBN 78-0-415-80603-9 Hinds, Leonard. 2001. “Female Friendship as the Foundation of Love in Madeleine de Scudéry's ‘Histoire de Sapho'” in Merrick, Jeffrey & Michael Sibalis, eds. Homosexuality in French History and Culture. Harrington Park Press, New York. ISBN 1-56023-263-3 Kruk, Remke. 1998. “The Bold and the Beautiful: Women and ‘fitna' in the S?rat Dh?t al-Himma: The Story of N?r?” in Women in the Medieval Islamic World: Power, Patronage, and Piety, ed. Gavin R. G. Hambly. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-21057-4 Mayor, Adrienne. 2014. The Amazons: Lives and Legends of Warrior Women across the Ancient World. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-14720-8 Morrison, Susan Signe. 2017. A Medieval Woman's Companion. Oxbow Books, Oxford. ISBN 978-1-78570-079-8 Murray, Stephen O. 1997. “Woman-Woman Love in Islamic Societies” in Islamic Homosexualities - Culture, History, and Literature, ed. by Stephen O. Murray & Will Roscoe. New York University Press, New York. ISBN 0-8147-7468-7 Schwarz, Kathryn. 2000. Tough Love: Amazon Encounters in the English Renaissance. Durham: Duke University Press. ISBN 0-8223-2599-3 Stephens, Dorothy. 1994. “Into Other Arms: Amoret's Evasion” in Queering the Renaissance ed. by Jonathan Goldberg. Duke University Press, Durham and London. ISBN 0-8223-1381-2 Wahl, Elizabeth Susan. 1999. Invisible Relations: Representations of Female Intimacy in the Age of Enlightenment. Stanford University Press, Stanford. ISBN 0-8047-3650-2 Walen, Denise A. 2005. Constructions of Female Homoeroticism in Early Modern Drama. New York: Palgrave MacMillan. ISBN 978-1-4039-6875-3 Westphal, Sarah. 1997. "Amazons and Guérillères" in Medieval Feminist Newsletter, No. 23: 24-28. Wilde, Lyn Webster. 1999. On the Trail of the Women Warriors. London: Constable. ISBN 0-09-148080-3 This topic is discussed in one or more entries of the Lesbian Historic Motif Project here: Amazons A transcript of this podcast is available here. Links to the Lesbian Historic Motif Project Online Website: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Blog: http://alpennia.com/blog RSS: http://alpennia.com/blog/feed/ Twitter: @LesbianMotif Discord: Contact Heather for an invitation to the Alpennia/LHMP Discord server The Lesbian Historic Motif Project Patreon Links to Heather Online Website: http://alpennia.com Email: Heather Rose Jones Mastodon: @heatherrosejones@Wandering.Shop Bluesky: @heatherrosejones Facebook: Heather Rose Jones (author page)
Big 70th episode featuring a Homebrew Session from How To Use This Manual , featured album from The Metamorph, interview with Rising High's Sapho Pound Saint Marie courtesy of Bozza , Bandcamp Roulette, Deep Dive Dark Electronica Mix , a journey through the Zen Zone and a great big stack of indie Electronica bangers ! First broadcast on Mad Wasp Radio 6th March 2024.
La Matinale de ce jour est animée par Sofiane Kolli ! Dans une première interview, Lucas Corroy et Héloïse Robert accueillent Armelle Rancillac, chercheure en neurosciences à l'Inserm, spécialisée dans le sommeil. Ensemble, iels reviennent sur la Journée internationale du sommeil qui a lieu le 15 mars, et sur certaines problématiques liées au sommeil. Ensuite, dans une première interview Zoom, Sofiane reçoit Sophie Joubert, une des conseillères du festival Hors Limites. C'est un événement littéraire en Seine-Saint-Denis, qui a lieu du 15 au 30 mars 2024 ! Dans une seconde interview Zoom, José-Louis Gibault accueille la chanteuse Sapho, pour son spectacle au New Morning le dimanche 17 mars ! Une heure d'émission agrémentée de deux chroniques, signées Inès, et José-Louis ! Animation : Sofiane Kolli / Interview : Lucas Corroy et Héloïse Robert / Zoom 1 : Sofiane Kolli / Zoom 2 : José-Louis Gibault / Chroniques : José-Louis Gibault et Inès / Réalisation : Jeanne Thevenot / Coordination : Héloïse Robert
The Trivia must flow. Hey gang, this is episode 263 of the Dorky Geeky Nerdy Trivia Podcast. This week, we're diving into both a Sci-Fi classic and a new movie coming in March. It's Dune Trivia. I have had this on my to-do list since 2019 and, with the new film coming, I figured it was time. So, with that, let's chug some Juice of Sapho and get started. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorkygeekynerdy/message
The Trivia must flow. Hey gang, this is episode 263 of the Dorky Geeky Nerdy Trivia Podcast. This week, we're diving into both a Sci-Fi classic and a new movie coming in March. It's Dune Trivia. I have had this on my to-do list since 2019 and, with the new film coming, I figured it was time. So, with that, let's chug some Juice of Sapho and get started. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dorkygeekynerdy/message
Episodio 5.33 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar, en el cual festejamos el día de la madre junto a Tappi Tíkarrass, Stereo Total, The B-52’s, Richter, Bob Geldof, Fairground Attraction, Son Rompe Pera, Buckwheat Zydeco, Bessie Smith, Buddy Holly, John Zorn, Sapho, Art of Noise y Frankie Goes To Hollywood. Y, obviamente, todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/saurio Programa emitido originalmente el 15 de octubre de 2023 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Repite el 16 de octubre de 2023 en Radio Asamblea FM 94.1, CABA, y el 17 y 21 de octubre de 2023 en Radio de la Calle, FM 87.9, Bahía Blanca
In today's episode we're going to be talking about joint hypermobility. This is a topic that's important to me both clinically and personally because I was diagnosed with it a few years ago. What I find is that joint hypermobility is much more common than previously suspected, and there is so much we can do to help with the symptoms of pain, anxiety, fatigue, and more. Joint hypermobility is sometimes referred to as joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS) or hypermobility spectrum disorder (HSD). It shows up a little bit differently in each person and is not well known by practitioners, which means that many people with hypermobility have seen numerous practitioners without receiving a diagnosis. When they do receive a diagnosis, they are often told that “there is no cure,” which can make it seem as though there is nothing that can be done to help. That is simply incorrect. I'll be sharing more why that is my perspective in this episode of How Humans Heal. First, it is important to understand the various potential symptoms of hypermobility, so that you can start to understand how they are interconnected and unique to each person. That will also help us to understand why the approach needs to be individualized as well. Mainly I want listeners/readers to know that I'm here as proof that it is possible to feel good, to be out of pain, and to thrive even when you tend toward joint hypermobility. What is Joint Hypermobility? Joint hypermobility is considered a connective tissue disorder. Connective tissue involves our skin, joints, ligaments, tendons, and fascia. Hypermobility syndromes are associated with joint instability and chronic pain. If you or someone you know has been experiencing joint pain and/or muscle pain for long periods of time, this is something to consider and to talk with your practitioners about, especially those who are experts in hypermobility, so they can help guide you. Although it has been improving in recent years, still there is very low awareness for joint hypermobility amongst practitioners. I believe that is for two reasons: 1. it's a relatively newly identified condition. It was first described in 1967; 2. It's considered to be a rare condition, otherwise known as a “zebra”in medicine, meaning that if someone comes in with joint pain, practitioners are more likely to think of the most common causes for joint pain before thinking of hypermobility syndrome. Research indicates that about 3% of people have joint hypermobility, but I actually think it's higher than that and is more common than we realize. Now, joint hypermobility may or may not be part of another diagnosis called Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) which includes joint hypermobility, with unstable joints that dislocate easily, as well as stretchy skin, easy bruising, wounds that are slow to heal and leave wide scars, hernias and organ prolapse. There are thirteen different types of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, some of which involve the blood vessels and digestion. To be diagnosed with EDS requires a genetic analysis to identify collagen-related gene variations. The important thing is, if you feel joint pain or discomfort, you should start taking action now, regardless of it being hypermobility syndrome or Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. You have to start taking steps to protect yourself and prevent it from causing further health issues. To me the awful thing is that so many people who are diagnosed with joint hypermobility or with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome are told it's a genetic condition and that there's nothing they can do, or that all that can be done is manage the pain. To me, that is unacceptable. As a naturopathic doctor, and as someone with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, I can tell you there are so many things that help me feel better, and that help me prevent symptoms and health issues associated with hypermobility. There's so much you can do about it. I'm not saying that there's a cure, but by understanding it and by being proactive, you can get yourself out of pain and prevent health issues associated with hypermobility. How to Know if You Have Joint Hypermobility Our joints and a lot of other parts of our body are made of collagen. Collagen is so important for joints, bones, ligaments, tendons, blood vessels, intestines, and more. We all make collagen slightly differently. If the way your body makes collagen makes it a little more stretchy, then you may have very flexible collagen and hypermobile joints. But remember, it's a spectrum so not everybody with hypermobile joints can do extreme movements. The best way to identify if you have joint hypermobility is to do a Beighton score test, which is a nine-point scale related to range of motion of joints in the body. The higher you score, the more flexible your joints are. The Beighton test starts with evaluating if you can touch the floor with your hands with your legs straight; this gets you one point. Next is evaluating if you can hyperextend your elbows. If your elbows can extend beyond making your arm look straight, then you get one point for each elbow. Same thing with your knees, so when you stand if your knees bow backwards, that's hyper mobility of the knees, and that's one point on each knee. Then there's the fingers - a classic is to measure if your thumb can reach all the way to your forearm and another is if you're little finger can point back more than 90 degrees from your hand, these are one point each. And there are other signs too. If you notice other joints that can move more than other people's or they move out of position easily (or dislocate), that's also a sign that you may have joint hypermobility. What Are the Symptoms Related to Joint Hypermobility? Anxiety: There are other symptoms that can be related to joint hypermobility like fatigue, anxiety and even depression. Anxiety is highly correlated with hypermobility, research shows that 70% of people with hypermobility have anxiety, and people with anxiety are likely to have joint hypermobility as well. Neurodivergence: Hypermobility is also correlated with depression and what's called neurodivergence. Neurodivergence is associated with differences in social preferences, ways of learning, ways of communicating, and ways of perceiving our environment. It is often associated with autism, ADHD and Tourette's syndrome. Neurodivergent individuals may be more sensitive to our environment emotionally, chemically, and physically. The nervous system is more sensitive and perceptive, and that can relate to being in chronic pain. Chronic pain: The reason for pain is caused by joints being slightly out of position, triggering muscle spasms and fascial restrictions. With hypermobility, it is harder to identify where our body parts should be in space because the joint range of motion is greater. Our nervous system also has a different perception because our joints are more flexible and it's not so clear when motion should stop, making it less likely for our joints to automatically or naturally be in an optimal position. We have less of an internal guidance system. Luckily it is possible to learn proprioception (where your body parts are in space), and by practicing body position and posture, we can prevent joint dislocations. For someone who has collagen that's not so stretchy, this is easier because their joints are not allowing for further movement. If you have hypermobility, your joints will not tell you where to stop and so we have to train ourselves to know where our body is healthiest in space in order to decrease our pain and other symptoms. Muscle strength can also help keep our joints in place. Bruising & Palpitations: Now, with joint hypermobility, and especially with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, you could have symptoms of easier bruising, palpitations, and/or a heart murmur, such as mitral valve prolapse (which is when the heart valves do not close properly between each beat, allowing blood to flow backwards). Digestive Issues: You may also experience issues with the digestive tract, like constipation or diarrhea, and it may be considered IBS or irritable bowel syndrome. You may be diagnosed with IBD, which is inflammatory bowel disease such as Crohn's disease or other forms of colitis. Hypermobility also makes it more likely that you will have Celiac disease or gluten sensitivity. Dizziness: Joint hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome can also be associated with dysautonomia. Dysautonomia is a disorder of autonomic nervous system function. The autonomic nervous system is in charge of involuntary functions, such as breathing and our heartbeat. It also has to do with our response to stress. Dysautonomia involves an imbalance in the sympathetic (fight or flight) and parasympathetic (rest and digest) parts of the autonomic nervous system. It can cause dizziness, fatigue, and weakness, especially when under stress. It can also be related to POTS, or postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, which is a condition in which a reduced volume of blood returns to the heart and brain after standing up quickly. When you have hypermobility, you have very flexible collagen, and this makes it harder for your blood vessels to get the blood to your brain, so you feel dizzy for a few seconds until your body can catch up by increasing your heart rate. It can make you feel like you are going to faint, or actually cause you to faint. Symptoms from Stress: Also, stress makes all these symptoms harder to manage. If you've been under a lot of stress, maybe going through a loss or stress at work, or stress in your relationship, or trauma of some sort, then your autonomic nervous system will be affected and not work smoothly. The sympathetic nervous system carries signals that put your body's systems on alert, while your parasympathetic carries signals that relax those systems. We need a balance of the two. We need our bodies to be able to do a stress response and protect us from danger, but we also need our bodies to be able to turn off the stress response and go back to calm. When we're under constant stress, our bodies have a harder time flexing between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. That's when the autonomic nervous system starts having a harder time, and we start becoming more susceptible to infections (HPV, EBV, etc) and toxins, especially for those of us with hypermobility. Mast Cell Activation: Another issue related to joint hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is mast cell activation syndrome or MCAS. Mast cells are present throughout our bodies and secrete chemicals during allergic reactions, histamine in particular. Symptoms include episodes of abdominal pain, cramping, diarrhea, flushing, itching, wheezing, coughing, lightheadedness, rapid pulse and low blood pressure. Mast cell activation (and histamine) can also be related to headaches, like migraines, as well as neuropathy, symptoms of vulvovaginal pain, vaginitis and urinary/bladder pain. Autoimmunity, like rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis, and other inflammatory conditions, like ankylosing spondylitis and SAPHO, are also related. MTHFR and Methylation Issues: A recent study associated hypermobility with MTHFR gene variations. MTHFR is the gene that manages the conversion of folic acid into folate, and folate is the active form of vitamin B9. Of course we all need B9 along with all the other B vitamins to help us in so many processes, including having healthy connective tissue. If we don't have enough folate, and if we don't have healthy methylation, this is going to affect the way our body creates collagen. If we know that MTHFR is associated with hypermobility, and we know that not having enough folate and effective methylation affects your connective tissue, then we can do something about that. We can make sure you have adequate folate, and we can make sure you have effective methylation, in order to help protect your connective tissue and prevent pain and other health issues. If you want to learn more about this, I encourage you to go listen to Episode #145 of my podcast: Efficient Methylation and its Impact on Our Health as well as my Free MTHFR Masterclass. What Can We Do to Help Our Bodies if We Have Joint Hypermobility? It is possible to help your body rebalance and correct where it needs help. To me, it's about understanding your biochemistry, and understanding your body's tendencies, and giving your body what it needs to heal and rebalance, which usually comes in the form of dietary changes, nutrients, supplements and herbs. A lot of people feel stuck with their symptoms and the need for medications. With joint hypermobility, the main issues are joint and muscle pain, so one of the first treatments recommended is a pain medication, like non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). While offering temporary relief, they have a lot of side effects and can't be taken long term, plus they're not really solving anything, in fact, they might be making things worse, so that's not really a solution. Neither are steroidal drugs for pain as they also have negative effects on our bodies. Additionally, medications prescribed for hypermobility symptoms, such as anti-depressants and benzodiazepines, create dependency and have withdrawal symptoms. To me, it's not enough to tell people with joint hypermobility that the only option is pain management. There is so much more that we can do. There are ways to manage pain by actually decreasing inflammation and using natural substances that don't have side effects. It is also possible to start helping your body alongside the use of medications when you are working with an expert who understands the interactions and is able to guide you. Physical therapy, massage therapy, myofascial therapy, acupuncture and exercises for posture and strength (such as Pilates) can help reduce the symptoms. It is important to make sure the practitioner or trainer understands what joint hypermobility is and the special needs that your body has because when you have joint hypermobility, you are more likely to suffer from injuries. The approach needs to be completely different. It's not about increasing flexibility or increasing intensity too much. And It's also NOT going to help to stop exercising all together. It IS about doing the right type of exercise, in the right amount and frequency, for your body. For me Pilates has been extremely helpful. It helped me to learn joint position and posture, and to gain strength without causing injury. Ballroom dancing also helps with posture and strength. Myofascial release therapy has been hugely helpful as it can release the restrictions in the connective tissue. If you want to learn more about myofascial release therapy you can watch Episode #166 of How Humans Heal: Myofascial Release Therapy - Bringing Your Body Back to Alignment. Also in Episode #170 you can learn about how to get rid of joint and muscle pain using natural remedies. Acupuncture and especially acupuncture that's using electrical stimulation can also help address the trigger points and motor points in the muscles, so it is a great option too. Paying attention to your body, your posture, and your strength every day is a must if you have joint hypermobility. You can't just get a massage once a year or go to physical therapy only if you get injured. You have to have a weekly plan to help relieve the symptoms and prevent injuries. If you don't keep up with that routine of managing your body and your joints, that's when you are more likely to find yourself in pain and at a greater risk of injuries. Dietary changes to reduce inflammation, testing for food sensitivities, healing leaky gut, addressing the gut biome are all things that can help. If there is leaky gut and imbalanced gut biome, you have a source of inflammation from within your gut, and that's causing inflammation through your whole body which is going to increase your likelihood of pain. Our biome is so important. It's not just about having a bunch of bacteria or probiotics. It's about having the right balance and how these bacteria communicate with our immune system and our nervous system. If you would like to learn more about how to balance your microbiome you can watch Episode #169 of my podcast: Getting Your Microbiome Back on Track. It is also essential for anyone who has hypermobility to measure your cortisol and adrenaline levels. Hypermobility makes it more likely that your nervous system and adrenal gland function are disrupted by stress. It's more likely that you're going to have neurotransmitter imbalances, and either too high or too low cortisol and adrenaline, or what I call the stress types (the five most common disruptions of cortisol and adrenaline). That's what I wrote about in the Master Your Stress Reset Your Health book. If you want to find out if your cortisol and adrenaline are out of balance, you can order my home test kit here. You can also take the Stress Type Quiz online and sign up for my Stress Warrior Program to guide you to optimize your cortisol and adrenaline (adrenal health) here. We also need to do specific blood work so we can understand exactly how hypermobility is affecting you and if you have nutrient deficiencies. If you have hypermobility and inflammation and nutrient deficiencies, it could snowball into various health issues. This is why we need to look at the big picture, see the interconnections, and then guide your body through the steps to heal and prevent more health issues. The best treatments for hypermobility are from what I would consider a naturopathic approach. It has to do with giving your body what it needs to heal in terms of food, nutrients, plants, herbs and other natural approaches. We need to make sure you are consuming adequate amounts of protein – learn more about that here. We can support the body to heal itself by working on the root causes of problems and solving them. If you want to work on your gut health and microbiome you may want to sign up for my Heal Leaky Gut Program where I teach you how to heal leaky gut with my proven protocol. Keep in mind that 50% of people with leaky gut, have zero digestive symptoms, so the only way to know for sure is to do the food sensitivity panel I recommend. If you're interested in learning more about my approach to healing HPV you can find my new HPV Recovery Guide here. 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Also, if you want to learn more about how to recover from stress so that you can get back to feeling your best, you may want to read my book Master Your Stress Reset Your Health (https://doctordoni.com/master-your-stress/). In the book, I also share the quiz I developed to help you identify how stress has affected you specifically by knowing your Stress Type. You can also take this Stress Type Quiz online (https://doctordoni.com/quiz/stress-quiz/) For the most comprehensive support, even with the most difficult health issues (physical or mental), it is best to meet with me one-on-one, which is available to you no matter where you are in the world (via phone or zoom). You can set up a one-on-one appointment with me here (https://doctordoni.com/work-with-me/) Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are product links and affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase I will earn a commission at no cost to you. 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durée : 05:41:42 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - "Avec le temps... une nuit avec Léo Ferré", le 1er janvier 1988 Léo Ferré parcourt, avec ses amis et en chansons, sa vie et son ouvre. Une émission exceptionnelle, en immersion dans l'univers de l'artiste durant six heures. Retour en 1988, sur France Culture la nuit du 1er janvier est consacrée à Léo Ferré... Ses amis, peintres, poètes, philosophes, hommes politiques, musiciens... ont répondu présents pour écouter à ses côtés les chansons de Léo et pour parler de son ouvre et de sa vie. "Avec le temps... une nuit avec Léo Ferré", une émission exceptionnelle de près de six heures, avec autour de Léo Ferré, Maxime Le Forestier, Jean-Pierre Chabrol, Jacques Attali, Jean-Claude Casadesus, Jean Vasca, Francis Claude, Anne-Marie Houdebine, Paco Ibanez. Un long entretien avec Ferré, entrecoupé d'archives d'actualités sur les anarchistes, la guerre d'Espagne, les congés payés, Léon Blum, etc. De Léo Ferré on entend au cours de l'émission : Le Mal aimé (2'20) / (enregistrement 1957, bande appartenant à Léo Ferré), Avec le temps (5'25), Graine d'ananar (2') avec Jean-Pierre Chabrol, Le Flamenco de Paris (3'20), Le Bateau espagnol (4'30). Par Louis-Jean Calvet et Marc Legras Réalisation Claude Guerre Avec le temps - Une nuit avec Léo Ferré (1ère diffusion : 01/01/1988) Avec Léo Ferré, Jean-Michel Boris, Jean-Claude Casadesus, Jean-Pierre Chabrol, Jacques Attali, Francis Claude, Maxime Le Forestier, Anne-Marie Houdebine, Paco Ibanez, Sapho, Catherine Sauvage et Jean Vasca Indexation web : Documentation sonore de Radio France
Yovo , 40 ans de carrière, pionnier du Reggae en France, bassiste de live et de studio, compositeur, producteur et réalisateur, il a collaboré avec la crème des artistes hexagonaux et internationaux et il a donné dans à peu près tous les styles musicaux : - Reggae, bien sûr, avec Tonton David, Princess Erika, Neg Marrons, Brahim, Alpha Blondy, Daddy Mory, Tiken Jah Fakoly, MC Janik, Natty Jean, Mad Professor, Mikaël Rose, Alborosie, Tyrone Downie, Godwin Lodgie producteur d'Aswad & Steel Pulse, et bien d'autres. - Variété Française avec Sapho, Stephan Eicher, Alain Bashung, Elli Medeiros, etc. - Sono Mondiale avec Rachid Taha, Khaled, Papa Wemba, Amadou & Mariam, Geoffrey Oryema, Tony Allen. - Le rap bien évidemment avec Secteur Ä, Passi, Stomy Bugsy, Doc Gynéco, Kerry James, La Fouine, Sniper, Akhenaton, Saän Supa Crew, Gims, Youssoupha. - Sans oublier le rock avec The Woodentops, Garland Jeffreys, Olive ex- Lili Drop. Au travers de toutes ces collaborations des tubes vont marquer le paysage musical français, comme « Osez Joséphine » d'Alain Bashung, « Sûr et Certain » de Tonton David et bien sûr « Chacun sa route » de K.O.D. (Manu Katché, Tonton David, Geoffrey Oryema) B.O. du film « Un Indien dans la ville » qui obtiendra une Victoire de la Musique en 1996.
Le musicien âgé de 54 ans, qui poursuit sa tournée cet été et à l'automne, nous reçoit à Rezé dans son « annexe », un petit atelier qui lui sert d'échappatoire et où il vient « lire, travailler, boire du vin ». Dominique A évoque son enfance en Seine-et-Marne auprès d'un père professeur d'histoire-géo passionné de montagne et d'une mère au foyer fan de Jean Ferrat et de Clint Eastwood, tous deux communistes, les génériques de feuilletons, son admiration pour Sapho, son premier concert (Carlos), son goût précoce pour la presse rock, ses débuts sur le label Lithium, le choc de L'Imprudence d'Alain Bashung, le crédit croissant accordé à ses textes, l'importance de la bande dessinée et plus généralement de la littérature dans sa vie, son émerveillement devant le style de Georges Simenon, sa redécouverte de la musique d'Armande Altaï, son amour de l'alcool et sa peur profonde de l'extrême droite.Il revient aussi longuement sur Joy Division : « C'est toujours mon groupe préféré. J'aime leur intensité, l'absence de second degré, l'investissement total de la solennité. Je trouve que l'époque en manque cruellement. C'est mon côté aussi un peu rigoriste, bernanosien. Il y a quelque chose qui s'apparente à du sacré, sans la religion. Il y a l'idée de transcendance, c'est ça qui me bouleverse. C'est une musique qui est constituée sur pas mal de vides. On n'est pas étouffé malgré son propos et sa densité. »Depuis quatre saisons, la journaliste et productrice Géraldine Sarratia interroge la construction et les méandres du goût d'une personnalité. Qu'ils ou elles soient créateurs, artistes, cuisiniers ou intellectuels, tous convoquent leurs souvenirs d'enfance, tous évoquent la dimension sociale et culturelle de la construction d'un corpus de goûts, d'un ensemble de valeurs.Un podcast produit et présenté par Géraldine Sarratia (Genre idéal) préparé avec l'aide de Diane Lisarelli et Imène BenlachtarRéalisation : Guillaume GiraultMusique : Gotan Project Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
La crueldad del nazismo y el horror del Holocausto son retratados en el proyecto "Silent tears", a través de la memoria viva de las víctimas, alumbrando poemas y canciones que se están presentando en diferentes países, como nos explica Dan Rosenberg, cocreador de este proyecto. Frente a esos horrores y los que afrontan en la actualidad muchas gentes y pueblos, la belleza de la música no parece un arma muy poderosa, pero igual sí, ya que nos recuerda que otro mundo es posible. Nos acompañan músicas que nos llegan de tierras ibéricas, azeríes, kurdas, canadienses, peruanas, cubanas, italianas, senegalesas, malienses, burkinesas, finesas, marroquíes y francesas. The cruelty of Nazism and the horror of the Holocaust are portrayed in the project "Silent tears", through the living memory of the victims, illuminating poems and songs that are being presented in different countries, as Dan Rosenberg, co-creator of this project, explains. In front of those horrors and the ones currently faced by many people(s), the beauty of music does not seem to be a very powerful weapon, but it is, because it reminds us that another world is possible. We are accompanied by music from Iberian, Azeri, Kurdish, Canadian, Peruvian, Cuban, Italian, Senegalese, Malian, Burkinabe, Finnish, Moroccan and French lands. • Matthieu Saglio - Elevation [+ Alim Qasimov] - Voices • Saîdê Goyî - Jinê - Jinê • Payadora Tango Ensemble - A victim of Mengele [+ Lenka Lichtenberg] - Silent tears: The last Yiddish tango • Juan Pastor / Chinchano - Wayrapa yuyay - Cachito • Raúl Gutiérrez and His Cuban Big Band - Guaguancó margarito - Puente special • Eliades Ochoa - Pajarito voló [+ Rubén Blades] - Guajiro • Val Bonetti - Ayo nèe ne [+ Cheikh Fall] - A world of Lullabies • Faso Kan - Npogotiginin - Tungaladen • Sapho & Kasbah Rockers - Dabayji [+ Bill Laswell] - The Sheikha tracks remastered • (Raúl Gutiérrez and his Cuban Big Band - Oye cómo va - Puente special) Imagen / Image: De la portada de: / Part of the cover of: Payadora Tango Ensemble - Silent tears: The last Yiddish tango
Du 22 au 27 mai tous.tes à à Skala Eressos sur l'île de Lesbos pour la 2ème édition du Queer Ranch Festival ! Deux des organisatrices, Anaïs Carayon et Audrey Saint-Pé, viennent nous parler de cet endroit incroyable, lieu de naissance de la poétesse Sapho, qu'une communauté de femmes à commencer à investir dans les années 70, avant de devenir un haut-lieu de la culture lesbienne dans les années 90. Pour tout savoir sur la programmation : queerranchfestival.com Dans la foulée de l'interview, DJ set de Pepiita.
C'est la 4ème saison d'On n'a rien préparé ! On vous retrouve avec bonheur dans ce format désormais connu des internets : entre 30 et 40 minutes d'émission, 3 impros, du fun et des blagues (mais pas que) ! Dans cet épisode : 03:55 : on nourrit un zombie pour l'empêcher de sortir,10:30 : on s'aventure vers des donuts – ou pas – en s'aidant de tarots,19:10 : on suit Sapho dans d'étranges vacances à Barcelone,26:05 : on vous présente nos coups de cœur de la semaine La trouvaille du web à la base de la catégorie éponyme est « This Website Will Self-Destruct » (https://www.thiswebsitewillselfdestruct.com/ ). A l'heure de mettre cet épisode en ligne, il ne s'est pas encore auto-détruit. Le coup de cœur de Manu est pour « Andor », une série de Tony Gilroy produite par Disney (https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andor_(s%C3%A9rie_t%C3%A9l%C3%A9vis%C3%A9e) ). Le coup de cœur d'Iseult est pour « Pride », un film réalisé par Matthew Warchus et produit par Calamity Films (https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_(film,_2014) ). Le coup de cœur d'Hicham est pour « Potionomics », un jeu développé par Voracious Games (https://potionomics.com/ ). N'hésitez pas à partager cet épisode et à vous abonner au podcast. Si vous en avez les moyens et l'envie, passez mettre quelque chose sur notre chapeau virtuel par ici : https://www.utip.io/onnarienprep/ ! Prenez bien soin de vous et à la semaine prochaine !
Episodio 4.42 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar, en el cual no festejamos el triunfo de Argentina porque aún no lo sabíamos pero sí la Navidad adelantada porque pintó junto a Vince Taylor and the Playboys, Barbara Pittman, They Might Be Giants, Shego, Princess Chelsea, Godley and Creme, Sapho, The Linda Lindas, Bite Me Bambi, Fred Fredburguer, Lolita Cromañón, Murder for Girls, David Byrne, Cocteau Twins, The Residents y Fraticórnicos Y, obviamente, todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/lascosasquehay Programa emitido originalmente el 18 de diciembre de 2022 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Repite el 19 y 20 de de diciembre de 2022 en Radio Libre, 96.3, Santa Teresita, el 21 de de diciembre de 2022 en Radio Asamblea FM 94.1, CABA, y el 24 de diciembre de 2022 en Radio de la Calle, FM 87.9, Bahía Blanca
Pour ce 20 ème épisode, j'ai l'honneur de vous faire découvrir le témoignage de Dora Blasberg, une jeune femme dynamique et pleine de joie de vivre atteinte du syndrome de Sapho et d'une spondylarthrite. Lors de notre conversation, nous avons discuté de ces 2 maladies invisibles et de l'impact du handicap sur son quotidien, de son projet d'activité physique adaptée Pro adapt, mais aussi de programmation neurolinguistique et de visualisations. Dora étant psychologue je vous conseille fortement d'écouter cet épisode jusqu'à la fin pour découvrir les astuces qu'elle utilise pour mieux vivre son quotidien. Mais je n'en dis pas plus, je vous laisse découvrir ma conversation avec Dora Blasberg. Notes de l'épisode : Pour contacter Dora sur Linkedin : linkedin.com/in/dorablasberg Pour contacter Dora sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pro_adapt/ Lien pour découvrir le site ProAdapt : https://proadapt.fr Lien pour voter pour ProAdapt à l'occasion du trophée H'up entrepreneurs : https://h-up.fr/vote/ Le livre "Pouvoir illimité" de Anthony Robbins : https://livre.fnac.com/a2184813/Anthony-Robbins-Pouvoir-illimite Le livre : "The happiness advantage : The Seven Principles of Positive Psychology that Fuel Success and Performance at Work" : https://www.amazon.com/Happiness-Advantage-Positive-Brain-Success/dp/0307591557 Si vous souhaitez donner votre avis, poser une question ou me suggérer un invité vous pouvez me contacter sur le compte Instagram pepinpodcast : https://www.instagram.com/pepinpodcast/ ou par mail à pepinpodcast@gmail.com Musique originale composée par Not The King-Ice Tea : https://soundcloud.com/coreygagne
"It is by will alone I set this pod into the feed. It is by the juice of Sapho that thoughts acquire speed, the lips acquire words, the words become a podcast. It is by will alone I set this pod into the feed. It is by will alone I set this pod into the feed. It is by the juice of Sapho that thoughts acquire speed, the lips acquire words, the words become a podcast. It is by will alone I set this pod into the feed." Next week we will be back to talk about Blue Velvet! You can follow Niamh on twitter @FoxmomNia and listen to faer other podcasts, Ghost Divers and Pondering Pootan, by going to exportaud.io/ghostdivers and exportaud.io/pootan. You can follow Autumn on twitter by going to @Autumnal_Coffee and listen to all of their podcasts by going to exportaud.io. You can see how we rated this stairwell and all the other stairwells by going to exportaud.io/stairwellquality You can also get listen to this podcast a week early by giving us a dollar on the patreon!!!
Rubrique:feuilletons Auteur: francois-vidocq Lecture: Daniel LuttringerDurée: 43min Fichier: 30 Mo Résumé du livre audio: CHAPITRE XXXIX. Je m'effraie de ma renommée.—L'approche d'une grande fête.—Les voleurs classés.—Les rouletiers aux abois.—Un déluge de dénonciations.—Je faillis la gober.—Le matelas, les fausses clés et la pince.—La confession par vengeance.—Le terrible Limodin.—La manie de moucharder.—La voleuse qui se dénonce. —Le bon fils.—L'évadé malencontreux.—Le gâteau des rois et la reine de la fêve.—Le baiser perfide.— La difficulté tournée.—Le panier de la blanchisseuse.—L'enfant volé.—Le parapluie qui ne met pas à couvert.—La moderne Sapho.—La liberté n'est pas le premier des biens.—Les inséparables.—Héroïsme de l'amitié.—Le vice a ses vertus. Cet enregistrement est mis à disposition sous un contrat Creative Commons.
What does the PAPA spectrum disorder teach us about SAPHO? Is SAPHO an autoinflammatory condition or part of the SpA spectrum? Why have antibiotics been used to treat this condition? Find out in this episode! Intro :01 Welcome to another exciting episode of Rheuminations :11 About today's episode :17 A summary of SAPHO Part 1 :24 What to expect in this episode 1:28 Earlier long-term data 2:27 A more recent paper from Italy 6:47 Therapeutics in detail 12:17 Summary so far 21:39 IL-1 inhibition in SAPHO 22:32 Monogenic pediatric conditions 33:58 Why can't we check the genes in SAPHO? 40:00 Episode summary 41:55 We went through a lot in this paper 45:29 Thanks for listening 43:53 Disclosure: Brown reports no relevant financial disclosures. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Brown at rheuminationspodcast@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @HRheuminations @AdamJBrownMD @HealioRheum and be sure to check out Rheum + Boards – your destination for rheumatology education and quizzes! References: Agak GW, et al. J Invest Dermatol. 2014;134:366-373. Aksentijevich I, et al. N Engl J Med. 2009;360:2426-2437. Assmann G, Simon P. Best Pract Res Clin Rheumatol. 2011;25:423-434. Boursier G, et al. J Invest Dermatol. 2021;141:1141-1147. Cai R, et al. Front Cell Dev Biol. 2021;doi:10.3389/fcell.2021.643644. Colina M, et al. Arthritis Rheum. 2009;61:813-821. Daoussis D, et al. Semin Arthritis Rheum. 2019;48:618-625. Eun IS, et al. J Clin Neurosci. 2021;92:153-158. Ferguson PJ, El-Shanti H. Biomolecules. 2021;11:367. Grosse J, et al. Blood. 2006;107:3350-3358. Guignard S, et al. Joint Bone Spine. 2002;69:392-396. Hayem G, et al. Semin Arthritis Rheum. 1999;29:159-171. Holzinger D, Roth J. Curr Opin Rheumatol. 2016;28:550-559. Hurtado-Nedelec M, et al. J Rheumatol. 2010;37:401-409. Liao HJ, et al. Rheumatology (Oxford). 2015;54:1317-1326. Lindor NM, et al. Mayo Clin Proc. 1997;72:611-615. Nguyen MT, et al. Semin Arthritis Rheum. 2012;42:254-265. Trimble BS, et al. Agents Actions. 1987;21:281-283. Yeon HB, et al. Am J Hum Genet. 2000;66:1443-1448. You H, et al. J Clin Immunol. 2021;41:565-575.
Venture Unlocked: The playbook for venture capital managers.
Follow me @samirkaji for my thoughts on the venture market, with a focus on the continued evolution of the VC landscape.On today’s show, we have Shawn Merani, Founder and Managing Partner at seed-stage focused Parade Ventures which recently closed a $40MM+ oversubscribed Fund II. In this episode, we talk about the basics of LP relationship building, founder support during tough times, and his view on larger VC’s invested in seed.About Shawn Merani:Shawn Merani is the Founder and Managing Partner of Parade Ventures, a pre-seed & seed stage-focused venture capital firm.Previously, Shawn was a co-founder and partner at Flight Ventures, investing in early-stage software, internet, and mobile companies across a variety of sectors. Shawn’s investments include Dollar Shave Club (acquired by Unilever), Sapho (acquired by Citrix), Moveworks, Trusted Health, Clubhouse, Side, Plastiq, Jumpcloud, amongst others.As an operator, Shawn was a founding partner of Liquidnet’s Private Shares marketplace, which enabled over 750 of the world’s leading asset managers to invest in high-growth, pre-IPO companies. He grew the marketplace to $150MM+ GMV in the first two years. Prior to Liquidnet, Shawn was Senior Director of Business Development at ReachLocal. Shawn has a BA in Economics and a BS in Business Administration from the University of California at Berkeley, as well as an MBA from UCLA Anderson School of Management.In this episode we discuss:01:04 Why Shawn decided to found Parade rather than joining an established firm07:09 What are red flags and signals of alignment when looking at early-stage founders10:10 How Shawn rises above FOMO when looking at deals12:44 The lessons he learned between Fund I and Fund II and why he was able to raise so much more16:10 How Shawn partners with LPs to build trust and relationships18:24 How Shawn sourced his LPs20:44 How Shawn approaches investing in this market22:25 Is there any difference in leading rounds in 2022 vs. 202124:59 When is it right for a company to press the gas in a downturn27:40 What the next few years look like in venture capital31:20 How large, later-stage firms getting into seed will affect the market33:35 Shawn’s biggest contrarian view about investing35:11 The biggest career lesson he’s learned36:46 The biggest misconception of seed investingI’d love to know what you took away from this conversation with Shawn. Follow me @SamirKaji and give me your insights and questions with the hashtag #ventureunlocked. If you’d like to be considered as a guest or have someone you’d like to hear from (GP or LP), drop me a direct message on Twitter.Podcast Production support provided by Agent Bee Agency This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ventureunlocked.substack.com
Episode SummaryWhat happens when a tech-savvy entrepreneurial young man from Africa comes to America for school? It's his first time in the US and what does he learn? As he describes on this episode of The Sydcast, George Boateng learns that he is black. That simple, and powerful, observation will strike many listeners as profound, yet George understands that his identity is what he makes it to be. As we will hear, that includes an EdTech start-up that is teaching young people in Africa to code, an effort to mentor young Africans to develop solutions to the real problems they are confronting, and his own work on his Ph.D. in Switzerland.Sydney Finkelstein Syd Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He holds a Master's degree from the London School of Economics and a Ph.D. from Columbia University. Professor Finkelstein has published 25 books and 90 articles, including the bestsellers Why Smart Executives Fail and Superbosses: How Exceptional Leaders Master the Flow of Talent, which LinkedIn Chairman Reid Hoffman calls the “leadership guide for the Networked Age.” He is also a Fellow of the Academy of Management, a consultant and speaker to leading companies around the world, and a top 25 on the Global Thinkers 50 list of top management gurus. Professor Finkelstein's research and consulting work often relies on in-depth and personal interviews with hundreds of people, an experience that led him to create and host his own podcast, The Sydcast, to uncover and share the stories of all sorts of fascinating people in business, sports, entertainment, politics, academia, and everyday life.George Boateng George Boateng is a Computer Scientist, Engineer, Educator, and Social Entrepreneur who has been recognized as a Pioneer in the 2021 MIT Technology Review's 35 Innovators Under 35. He is currently a PhD Candidate and Doctoral Researcher at ETH Zurich, Switzerland focusing on Applied Machine Learning, and a Visiting Researcher at the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge, U.K. George is also the CEO and co-founder of SuaCode.ai, an EdTech AI start-up that is enabling young Africans to learn to code using smartphones and AI. He is also the President and co-founder of Nsesa Foundation, an education nonprofit that is training and mentoring young Africans to be innovators. He previously worked as an Applied Scientist at Amazon (Alexa AI) and a Software Engineer at Sapho (acquired by Citrix). George has a BA in Computer Science and an MS in Computer Engineering from Dartmouth College, U.S. where he was an E.E. Just STEM Scholar and an E.E. Just Graduate Fellow.Insights from this episode: What George learned along the wayWhat it means to have an impact on people's livesWhat led George to start the coding companyHow George is able to manage his time (doing his Ph.D. and running a startup)George's journey to engineeringGeorge's journey to Dartmouth UniversityWhat it means to show up in America coming from AfricaInsights on how arthritis led him to wearable technologyQuotes from the show:“The goal was to teach people across Ghana to code so that we can reach more people” -George Boateng [9:03]“We have a lot of good data, we haven't made good use of it yet, but I think at some point it will really be useful data that other companies might want” -George Boateng [13:28]“Now is the single best time to have talent of any type because you are going to be in such demand, and you're going to get paid for it, maybe more than you have been before” -Sydney Finkelstein [13:49]“One of the challenging aspects of coming to the US was having to embrace this new identity called black” -George Boateng [32:49]“I have been in Ghana all my life, the concept of race was not part of my experience” -George Boateng [33:03]“I think there's got to be an evolutionary reason for it, but we do like to separate people into groups and when they don't exist, we create them, and if they do exist, we highlight them” -Sydney Finkelstein [34:03]“I consider myself an accidental academic because the main reason i am in academia is because I didn't get a job. If I had gotten a job, I definitely wouldn't be doing my PhD” -George Boateng [34:41]“Very few people ever have it figured out, you just have to do the best you can and you try to go for it” -Sydney Finkelstein [45:56]Stay connected:Sydney FinkelsteinWebsite: http://thesydcast.comLinkedIn: Sydney FinkelsteinTwitter: @sydfinkelsteinFacebook: The SydcastInstagram: The SydcastGeorge Boateng LinkedIn: George Jojo Boateng Twitter: George Boateng Instagram: George Boateng Subscribe to our podcast + download each episode on Stitcher, iTunes, and Spotify.This episode was produced and managed by Podcast Laundry.
What is SAPHO? What does the ‘H' stand for, again? This episode explores some basics about the condition and delves into the history of how this disease came to be. Intro :01 Welcome to another exciting episode of Rheuminations :11 About today's episode :17 What does the acronym ‘SAPHO' stand for? :37 How do you define this condition? 2:35 So, what is SAPHO syndrome? 4:59 Are any of the letters specific for SAPHO syndrome? 15:20 How the puzzle pieces were put together 15:48 Over the next ensuing decades, when did we start realizing that patients could have dermatologic manifestations? 23:00 So, what about hyperostosis? 30:46 Why isn't the Sonozaki group getting the credit? 39:22 So, how did we get SAPHO? 40:26 How did they get 85 patients? 42:50 We went through a lot in this paper 45:29 Next episode preview 46:29 Thanks for listening 47:03 Disclosure: Brown reports no relevant financial disclosures. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Brown at rheuminationspodcast@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @HRheuminations @AdamJBrownMD @HealioRheum and be sure to check out Rheum + Boards – your destination for rheumatology education and quizzes! References: Chamot AM, et al. Rev Rheum Mal Osteoartic. 1987;54:187-196. Giedion A, et al. Ann Radiol (Paris) 1972;15:329-342. Köhler H, et al. Ann Intern Med. 1977;87:192-194. Nguyen MT, et al. Semin Arthritis Rheum. 2012;42:254-265. Raposo I, Torres T. Am J Clin Dermatol. 2016;17:349-358. Romani M, et al. Clin Podiatr Med Surg. 2021;38:541-552. Sonozaki H, et al. Ann Rheum Dis. 1981;40:547-553. Windom RE, et al. Arthritis Rheum. 1961;4:632-635.
durée : 01:58:54 - Musique matin du vendredi 13 mai 2022 - par : Jean-Baptiste Urbain - La chanteuse, poétesse, peintre, pionnière de la World Music, a sorti un nouvel album, son vingtième, intitulé "J.A.M : Jalousie, Amour, Mort". Elle sera à cette occasion au New Morning à Paris le 22 mai prochain. - réalisé par : Figaro Freslon Le Floc'h
On va passe cet extrait car Desproges va interpeller Supernana qui est dans le public, elle est amie et aussi attachée de presse de Sapho, culte
In this episode we will hear from Abigail who lives with SAPHO syndrome. SAPHO syndrome is a chronic disorder that involves the skin, bone, and joints. SAPHO syndrome was given its acronymic name based on the presence of synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, and osteitis in patients. SAPHO syndrome causes inflammation of joints with pain, and those living with SAPHO syndrome often live with chronic pain.
Bienvenue dans le loft Music, endroit imaginaire où artistes confirmés et nouveaux talents se rencontrent autour d'Yvan Cujious. Découvrez des performances lives inédites, des confessions de vos artistes et des quiz musicaux. A retrouver du [...]
durée : 00:34:15 - Boomerang - par : Pierre Martinerie, Augustin Trapenard - Poétesse, chanteuse et musicienne, égérie punk, pionnière de la "world music", elle évolue aux confluents des cultures, des influences et des mots. Son nouvel album, J.A.M, Jalousie, Amour, Mort, est sorti en décembre dernier. Sapho est l'invitée d'Augustin Trapenard. - réalisé par : Lola COSTANTINI
durée : 00:54:54 - Côté club - par : Laurent Goumarre - Côté Club, le rendez-vous de toute la scène française et plus si affinités. Une heure pour faire le tour de l'actualité musicale et plus encore. Quand la musique rencontre les arts, du cinéma à la BD, du théâtre à la littérature. Bienvenue au Club ! - Sapho : Chanteuse, romancière et poétesse
Qu'est-ce qu'avoir de l'esprit, dans les salons littéraires féminins du 17e siècle? C'est être spirituelle et savoir distraire son entourage sans jamais railler quiconque, s'adonner aux moqueries ou ridiculiser son interlocuteur. Madame de Scudéry (1607-1701), femme de lettres française et grande salonnière surnommée “Sapho”, est celle qui, à partir de 1652, donne le ton depuis son salon du Marais, à Paris. Célèbre représentante du mouvement précieux, elle établit un mode d'emploi très stricte de ce que doivent être l'esprit, le rire et la raillerie... Rencontre avec les précieuses, qui furent la cible des satires de Molière (1622-1673), dans sa comédie Les précieuses ridicules.
We sit down with fellow Dune-head John DeVore to discuss two DUNE movies -- David Lynch's 1984 troubled masterpiece, and Denis Villeneuve's 2021 re-imagining of Arrakis. Can Villeneuve's film live up to the inevitable hype? How do the two films capture the mystical weirdness of the book? What is that weird spider-person in the Harkonnen's palace? Join us as we drink the juice of Sapho and ride a spice maggot into the folds of space and beyond! Follow @JohnDeVore on Twitter! Read John on Dune here: https://medium.com/humungus/this-scene-in-dune-screwed-me-up-in-the-head-26cc68cd4b4d https://johndevore.medium.com/?p=6dbf9a9fddad https://decider.com/2017/06/23/dune-david-lynch-john-devore/
Trigésima tercera emisión de la Fase 3 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar con temas de Put A Raccoon, Lisasinson, Blondie, Socrates, Public Image Ltd., Roger Taylor, Chumbawamba, Boswel Sisters, Sapho, Julia Jacklin, Bjork, Mother Falcon, Los Bitchos y Deerhoof. Además de todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Y si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/lascosasquehay Programa emitido originalmente el 17 de octubre de 2021 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Repite el 20 de octubre en Radio Asamblea FM 94.1 y el 23 de octubre en Radio de la Calle, FM 87.9 (Bahía Blanca)
What comes after DM slides? Sexting! Or if you're for some of us there are like six more steps. Nevertheless our main topic this week is sexting and we're joined by the extremelet talented writer Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya! We start with a game of "Sapho or Drew's 2014 Journal" before getting into all the ins and outs of sextual relationships. We're talking tenses, we're talking instigation, we're talking pictures — including the vast possibilities of the Live Photo. This week our direct communication is even hotter than usual! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter at @waitisthisadate SUPPORT INDEPENDENT QUEER MEDIA! Follow @autostraddle and join our membership program, A+! Follow Drew Gregory @draw_gregory Follow Christina Tucker on Twitter @C_GraceT and Instagram @christina_gracet Follow Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya @KaylaKumari Theme song: Lauren Klein @laurentaylorklein Logo: Maanya Dhar @maanya_dhar Episode Produced, Edited, Mixed: Lauren Klein @laurentaylorklein
durée : 02:24:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Par Monique Veaute - Avec Laurence Beauregard (flûte), Joël Hubaut, Irène Jarsky (la voix de Méduse), Jean-Pierre Vernant, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Joss, Luce Irigaray, Orlan, Catherine Mevel, Meredith Monk, Marie-Noëlle Rio, Sapho, Marie-Berthe Servier, Tamia, Marguerite Fischbach-Veaute, Martine Veaute, l'équipe du SAMU 94 et Louis Amiel - Lectures Claude Degliame, René Farabet, Esther Flatt, Catherine Sellers et Anne Zweiband- Réalisation Yvette Tuchband, Catherine Léritier, Monique Burguière et Danielle Toursière - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé
Nyfortolkning af ikonisk, antik digter: Jalousi, kærlighed, begær, tvetydighed, guddommelighed og medmenneskelighed er nogle af temaerne i en nyskrevet opera-performance, der er baseret på forfatter Mette Moestrups gendigtning af Sapho. Begge dele har premiere i dag, og vi var med til prøverne på opera-performancen i går, hvor Mette Moestrup også kom forbi. Afghanistankrigen i fiktion: Der er adskillige eksempler på, at Afghanistankrigen fylder i fiktionen. Både i skønlitteraturen, i film og på scenen. Men hvorfor er det vigtigt med kunstværkernes fortolkning af krigen og hvilken rolle spiller værkerne for vores kollektive erindring? Christine Strandmose Toft har set på de spørgsmål i en ny ph.d.-afhandling, som hun deler de vigtigste pointer fra. Benzin- og dieselbilens nekrolog: I dag åbner et nyt bilmuseum, der vil give gæsterne mulighed for at opleve mere end 135 års bilhistorie. Vi kører en tur i historien, og så hjælper vi med for alvor at parkere benzin- og dieselbilen på museum og skriver et udkast til dens nekrolog. Vært: Tore Leifer.
Vigésimo segundo programa de la Fase 3 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar, con temas de Lisasinson, The Muffs, The Primitives, Thick Pigeon, Suburban Lawns, Sapho, Lene Lovich, Flying Lizards, Puerto Muerto, Sparks, Emiliana Torrini, Sasami, Charlelie Couture, Nina Hagen, Pixies, Don Cornelio y Stereo Total. Además de todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Y si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/lascosasquehay Programa emitido originalmente el 1 de agosto de 2021 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Repite el 4 de agosto en Radio Asamblea FM 94.1 y el 7 de agosto en Radio de la Calle, FM 87.9 (Bahía Blanca)
durée : 02:02:08 - Live à Fip - Un moment de partage intense et généreux avec cet hommage au chanteur par ses musiciens et une myriade d'invités comme Sofiane Saïdi, Flavia Coelho, Sapho, Julien Jacob, Hakim Hamadouche, Samira Brahmia et bien d'autres.
Alphonse Daudet naît à Nîmes le 13 mai 1840, dans une famille catholique et légitimiste1. Son père Vincent Daudet, dont les ancêtres sont cévenols, est tisserand et négociant en soieries. Sa mère Adeline est la fille d'Antoine Reynaud2, un riche négociant en soie ardéchois3,4. Il passe la majeure partie de sa petite enfance à quelques kilomètres de Nîmes, dans le village de Bezouce. Puis il suit les cours de l'institution Canivet à Nîmes. Son père ferme sa fabrique, la famille déménage à Lyon en 1849, et Alphonse entre en sixième au lycée Ampère de la ville. La ruine complète de son père en 1855 l'oblige à renoncer à passer son baccalauréat. Il devient alors maître d'étude au collège d'Alès. Cette expérience pénible lui inspirera son premier roman, Le Petit Chose (1868), dans lequel il mêle des faits réels et d'autres inventés, comme la mort de son frère. Désirant faire une carrière littéraire, il rejoint son frère Ernest à Paris en novembre 1857. Désargenté, il mène cependant une joyeuse vie de bohème. Mais la fréquentation d'une des dames de l'entourage de l'impératrice Eugénie lui vaut de contracter une affection syphilitique extrêmement grave, avec des complications dont il souffrira toute sa vie, en particulier une ataxie locomotrice qui l'oblige à marcher avec des béquilles. Collaborant dans différents journaux (notamment Paris-Journal, L'Universel et Le Figaro), il publie en 1858 un recueil de vers, Les Amoureuses, et entame la même année une liaison avec Marie Rieu, une jeune modèle aux mœurs faciles. Elle devient sa maîtresse officielle et elle lui inspire le personnage du roman Sapho. Il rencontre l'année suivante l'écrivain Frédéric Mistral et ce sera le début d'une grande amitié. La correspondance nourrie qu'entretiendront les deux hommes pendant près de 40 ans ne sera ternie que lorsque Daudet publiera L'Arlésienne (1869) et le roman Numa Roumestan (1881), caricatures du tempérament méridional En 1860, il est engagé comme secrétaire du duc de Morny (1811-1865), demi-frère de Napoléon III et président du Corps Législatif. Ce travail de secrétaire lui laisse beaucoup de temps libre qu'il occupe à écrire des contes et des chroniques. Mais les premiers symptômes de la syphilis apparaissent9 et son médecin lui conseille de partir pour un climat plus clément. Il voyage ainsi en Algérie, en Corse, et en Provence Puis le duc meurt subitement en 1865. Cela provoque le tournant décisif de la carrière d'Alphonse qui décide de se consacrer entièrement à l'écriture, comme chroniqueur au journal Le Figaro et comme écrivain.
Liam Hooper, a Trans Bible scholar, talks about Jael in Judges chapter 4, her famous tent peg, & the naughty unconventional way she uses it. Fierce, subversive, and gender non-conforming, Jael stands as a bold figure in the Bible. Peterson Toscano joins in the discussion then shares an "other" text. He reads a poem by Sapho (ca. 610-580 B.C.E.) from Andrew Harvey's The Essential Gay Mystics. In each episode of Bible Bash Podcast, Peterson, cisgender gay Bible scholar and co-host, trans Bible scholar, Liam Michael Hooper take turns presenting the text. They then discuss. In addition, each episode they present another text, a non-Biblical text of note--religious or secular--that may or may not correspond to the Bible text. Bible Bash Podcast is a project of Ministries Beyond Welcome. Our theme song is Playbill by The Jellyrox. It is available on iTunes, Spotify, or through Rock Candy Recordings To share your questions, comments, requests for passages to be discussed, or suggestions for guests who can talk about texts, email Liam and Peterson: ministriesbeyondwelcome@gmail.com Bible Bash Podcast is part of the Rock Candy Network Bible Bash logo was designed by Diana Coe at Crone Communications Check out other Rock Candy podcasts Sacred Tension by Stephen Long Bubble&Squeak by Peterson Toscano Eleventylife by EleventySeven
The heroine of Charles Gounod's French opera Sapho (1851) sings her last aria O My Immortal Lyre on a Greek cliff before plunging to her death. Sappho, the most famous poet of the 'Lyric Age' of Greece, in the 7th to 6th centuries BC, addressed passionate love poems to women. This lecture uncovers what we know about the 'real Sappho', an aristocrat who lived between 630 and 570 BCE on the island of Lesbos and socialised in the lavish courts of upstart tyrants. This historical context in no way diminishes her songs' astonishing immediacy and erotic power.The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/the-age-of-tyrants-sappho-via-gounods-operaGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege