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Case Scaglione retrouvera ses musiciens de l'ONDIF vendredi 22 mai à la Cité de la musique à Paris puis le 29 à Vélizy-Villacoublay. Il dirigera des œuvres de Bartok, Brahms et Berio, trois compositeurs qui ont en commun d'avoir été puiser dans le répertoire traditionnel pour nourrir leur musique, à travers des démarches différentes. Ce programme s'ouvrira avec les Folk Songs du compositeur italien chantées par Iva Bittova. Un cycle fascinant qui réunit des chants traditionnels américains, français, italiens et même azéris, harmonisés, orchestrés et modernisés par Berio. Ce cycle figure justement au programme du nouvel enregistrement de Case Scaglione avec ses musiciens, sorti chez NoMadMusic. Le chef américain nous éclairera ce soir sur le programme de cet album qui réunit également des pages d'inspirations espagnoles, particulièrement voluptueuse et chatoyantes, de Maurice Ravel. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this Episode: Abey Rae Scaglione has cultivated a deep understanding of the need for animals in our food system, layered upon her decades-long fascination with nutrition and self-sufficiency. After earning her degree in psychology, Abey worked as Pilates instructor in Los Angeles, eventually owning her own studio. Long interested in where our food comes from, it was in Northern California that she fell in love with growing vegetables and raising chickens. In 2021, Abey moved with her husband and two sons to Ruckle Heritage Farm on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia, Canada, where they raise sheep, cattle, turkeys and chickens. As a former vegetarian turned rancher, she has an incredibly intimate relationship with the complex realities of raising animals for food and the deep conviction that more can be done for animal welfare by supporting good farming practices, than by rejecting all animal agriculture.Our Guest: Abey Rae Scaglione has cultivated a deep understanding of the need for animals in our food system, layered upon her decades-long fascination with nutrition and self-sufficiency. After earning her degree in psychology, Abey worked as Pilates instructor in Los Angeles, eventually owning her own studio. Long interested in where our food comes from, it was in Northern California that she fell in love with growing vegetables and raising chickens. In 2021, Abey moved with her husband and two sons to Ruckle Heritage Farm on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia, Canada, where they raise sheep, cattle, turkeys and chickens. As a former vegetarian turned rancher, she has an incredibly intimate relationship with the complex realities of raising animals for food and the deep conviction that more can be done for animal welfare by supporting good farming practices, than by rejecting all animal agriculture.Key TopicsAbey Rae ScaglioneRuckle Heritage FarmRegenerative agricultureLocal food systemsAnimal welfare in agricultureFrom vegetarianism to ranchingSelf-sufficiency and homesteadingRaising sheep, cattle, turkeys, and chickensNutrition and food sourcingSmall-scale farming realitiesSalt Spring Island farming cultureFood resilience and sustainabilityEthical meat productionFamily farmingKey Questions AnsweredWhy did Abey Rae Scaglione transition from vegetarianism to ranching?Abey's evolving understanding of nutrition, ecology, and food systems led her to recognize the important role animals play in regenerative agriculture. Her firsthand experiences growing food and raising animals deepened her perspective on ethical animal stewardship and sustainable farming.How did her background in psychology and wellness shape her approach to farming?Her education in psychology and years as a Pilates instructor gave her insight into health, behavior, and holistic wellness. That foundation naturally expanded into curiosity about food quality, nutrition, and self-reliance.What changed after moving to Salt Spring Island?Relocating to British Columbia in 2021 allowed Abey and her family to fully immerse themselves in farming life at Ruckle Heritage Farm, where they now raise multiple livestock species and participate directly in building resilient local food systems.What does Abey believe about animal welfare?She believes meaningful improvements in animal welfare come from supporting responsible and regenerative farming practices rather than rejecting all forms of animal agriculture.Why are resilient food systems important?Localized and regenerative food systems can strengthen communities, improve soil health, reduce dependence on industrial agriculture, and create more transparency between consumers and producers.Episode HighlightsAbey shares the surprising path from vegetarianism to regenerative ranching.A discussion about why animals are essential to healthy agricultural ecosystems.The realities of raising livestock ethically on a family farm.Insights into reconnecting consumers with where food actually comes from.Reflections on moving from Los Angeles wellness culture to rural farm life.Why supporting small farms can directly improve animal welfare outcomes.The connection between nutrition, ecology, and resilient communities.ResourcesAbey's Website — radicalfarmbook.comAbey's Book Recommendation - Milk Into Cheese, David AsherVisit www.urbanfarm.org/RadicleFarm for the show notes on this episode, and access to our full podcast library! 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This is a continuation of my new series where I learn about a new piece from a great friend/musician. This week I'm thrilled to welcome Case Scaglione, the Music Director of the Orchestre National D'Ile de France, for a discussion of the Prelude and Liebestod from Wagner's Tristan and Isolde. This is one of the most beloved pieces in the entire repertoire, and my longtime skepticism of Wagner has always kept me away. But Case has such a beautiful way of talking about Wagner that I might very well be convinced to give it another shot! This is a really fun and also philosophical episode - I hope you enjoy it! https://open.spotify.com/track/3HcRU6WhAZ6ZON9tFhanJv?si=4cf47cfde06a4434 https://open.spotify.com/track/7AtzmeOGG4PdXcfoVklSo1?si=69034a5a52704929
What if the story we've been told about food—about meat, animals, and what it means to truly nourish ourselves and the land—is incomplete? Many people today are searching for a way of eating that feels healthier, more ethical, and more sustainable. Some turn away from animal foods out of compassion. Others are working to reconnect with traditional diets and local farms. But what if the answers aren't as simple as we've been led to believe? Our guest today is Abey Rae Scaglione, author of Radical Farm: Animals, Food, and Our Future. Abey's journey is anything but conventional. She became a vegetarian at just thirteen years old, driven by a deep concern for animals. Years later, she found herself raising livestock as a regenerative farmer—facing the emotional, ethical, and ecological realities of producing food within a living system. In this conversation, Abey shares what it was really like to wrestle with the moral complexity of eating animals—and why she ultimately came to believe that well-raised livestock may actually do less harm than many plant-based food systems. She explains how animals play a vital role in restoring soil health and ecological balance, why removing them from agriculture could push farmers toward more synthetic fertilizers and industrial practices, and how regenerative farming offers a path forward that honors both the land and the animals. We also explore what this means for you—whether you live on acreage or in a city apartment—and how small, intentional choices can help you reconnect with real food and more sustainable ways of living. This is a thoughtful, honest, and at times surprising conversation about food, ethics, and our place in the natural world. Visit the WAPF Real Milk Ad to learn more and get involved Join the Nourishing Our Children closed Facebook group Check out our sponsors: Masa Chips "Discount code WISETRADITIONS for 25% off your first order" Goddess Vitality from Optimal Carnivore "Discount code WESTON10 for 10% off"
Confermata anche nel 2026 la soglia di 35.000 euro per i redditi di lavoro dipendente nel forfetario, la riduzione dell'aliquota IRPEF del secondo scaglione, la proroga del bonus investimenti Zes unica Mezzogiorno. A cura di Cecilia Pasquale
Case Scaglione retrouvera ses musiciens de l'Orchestre national d'Île-de-France le 16 octobre à la Philharmonie de Paris pour un concert placé sous le signe de Rachmaninov, avec en soliste le pianiste Federico Colli. Tandis que vient de paraître, chez NoMadMusic, son enregistrement du Concerto pour violon de Sibelius joué en soliste par la violoniste Simone Lamsma. Sibelius, dont le chef américain a dirigé de nombreuses symphonies ces dernières années à Paris. Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In questa prima parte del video “Chi ha ucciso Dalla Chiesa?”, si esplora il contesto siciliano che ha forgiato la carriera del generale Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa, a partire dall'epoca in cui fu coinvolto nelle indagini sull'omicidio del sindacalista Placido Rizzotto (1948), passando per la scomparsa del giornalista Mauro De Mauro (1970), e culminando nel primo omicidio eccellente dell'era repubblicana: quello del procuratore Pietro Scaglione (1971). Placido Rizzotto (1948): Dalla Chiesa fu tra i primi a condurre le complesse indagini sul sindacalista rapito e ucciso dalla mafia contadina, ritrovando i suoi resti e tracciando la matrice mafiosa nel delitto Mauro De Mauro (1970): Commissario della Mobile, Boris Giuliano, con il supporto di Dalla Chiesa, tentò di risolvere la enigmatica scomparsa del giornalista, scoprendo intrecci tra informazione, politica e Cosa Nostra Pietro Scaglione (1971): Primo magistrato italiano ucciso dalla mafia nel dopoguerra, Scaglione fu assassinato a Palermo; un delitto simbolico che segnò l'inizio della strategia mafiosa contro le istituzioni Wikipedia Questa parte del video getta le fondamenta del racconto su Dalla Chiesa, mostrando come il suo impegno in Sicilia fosse profondamente connesso alle prime vittime eccellenti del potere mafioso. Un viaggio nel tempo tra giustizia e omertà. ISCRIVITI AL CANALE: https://www.youtube.com/@italiamistero?sub_confirmation=1 #italiamistero #ChiHaUccisoDallaChiesa #DallaChiesaSicilia #Rizzotto #DeMauro #Scaglione #AntimafiaStoria www.italiamistero.it: https://www.italiamistero.it/
In questa prima parte del video “Chi ha ucciso Dalla Chiesa?”, si esplora il contesto siciliano che ha forgiato la carriera del generale Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa, a partire dall'epoca in cui fu coinvolto nelle indagini sull'omicidio del sindacalista Placido Rizzotto (1948), passando per la scomparsa del giornalista Mauro De Mauro (1970), e culminando nel primo omicidio eccellente dell'era repubblicana: quello del procuratore Pietro Scaglione (1971). Placido Rizzotto (1948): Dalla Chiesa fu tra i primi a condurre le complesse indagini sul sindacalista rapito e ucciso dalla mafia contadina, ritrovando i suoi resti e tracciando la matrice mafiosa nel delitto Mauro De Mauro (1970): Commissario della Mobile, Boris Giuliano, con il supporto di Dalla Chiesa, tentò di risolvere la enigmatica scomparsa del giornalista, scoprendo intrecci tra informazione, politica e Cosa Nostra Pietro Scaglione (1971): Primo magistrato italiano ucciso dalla mafia nel dopoguerra, Scaglione fu assassinato a Palermo; un delitto simbolico che segnò l'inizio della strategia mafiosa contro le istituzioni Wikipedia Questa parte del video getta le fondamenta del racconto su Dalla Chiesa, mostrando come il suo impegno in Sicilia fosse profondamente connesso alle prime vittime eccellenti del potere mafioso. Un viaggio nel tempo tra giustizia e omertà. ISCRIVITI AL CANALE: https://www.youtube.com/@italiamistero?sub_confirmation=1 #italiamistero #ChiHaUccisoDallaChiesa #DallaChiesaSicilia #Rizzotto #DeMauro #Scaglione #AntimafiaStoria www.italiamistero.it: https://www.italiamistero.it/
Episodio dedicato alla storia del movimento sionista che tanto è entrato nelle cronache di attualità.Fulvio Scaglione ospite del canale YouTube Domus Orobica per parlare del sionismo dalle origini fino ai giorni nostri.Link a Imperium Podcast - Geopolitica: https://open.spotify.com/show/0PY9nEbUWfye0XEw1cDKIC?si=6fecfec188564499Video originale: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z_VHHr65lI
Send us a textIn this enlightening episode, Heather Crimson and Vanessa Baldwin welcome Diego Scaglione, CEO of Strainless Lighting, to explore the hidden connection between lighting and human health. Diego shares how a simple shift to incandescent lighting during his college years transformed his energy, focus, and sleep — inspiring him to start Strainless Lighting.Together, they break down why incandescent bulbs are more than just nostalgic:They emit infrared light that supports mitochondrial ATP production and overall vitality.Their continuous light spectrum is gentler on the eyes and more natural for the body.They help protect melatonin production at night, supporting healthy sleep and hormone balance.Diego contrasts these benefits with the downsides of LED lighting — including flicker, eye strain, dehydration, and circadian disruption — and introduces his company's latest innovations, like dimmable incandescent bulbs with multiple base options and upcoming red infrared bulbs for evening use.The conversation also dives into practical strategies for reducing blue light exposure from screens, especially for children, and the real science behind effective blue light blocking glasses. Heather and Vanessa share personal stories, tips, and a few frustrations about common myths in the lighting industry. Whether you're a health enthusiast, a biohacker, or simply someone tired of eye strain and restless nights, this episode will inspire you to rethink your light sources and take small, meaningful steps toward a healthier environment.Resources & Links:https://strainlesslighting.com/
Ooohhh…this is a good one! On this episode of The Profitable Photographer, I had a real and honest conversation with the wise and lovely, Cate Scaglione—fine art photographer and branding expert—about how to create a boudoir/personal portrait session, designed to help our clients not only have great photographs but potentially have a life changing experience. In this discussion, I share my own insecurities and how a few photography sessions boosted my confidence and created visual reminders of who I really am during times of self-doubt. Now, a big part of Cate's business that creates this transformation is her version of a luxury experience.She shares how today's clients are investing in how the experience makes them feel, in addition to the gorgeous portraits she creates. From thoughtful details to sensory elements, she shows us how to create sessions that are immersive, emotional, and unforgettable.We talk about:Designing a client experience that feels elevated and intentionalUsing all five senses to build connection and comfortHow environment, energy, and branding shape client perceptionWhy this kind of experience can be transformational for womenWhether you photograph boudoir or any other genre, this episode will inspire you to think beyond the lens and create something truly special.Download her free gift of the boudoir pre-session checklist here:https://lifeasfineart.com/educatehttps://lifeasfineart.com/Connect with Photography Business Coach Luci Dumas: Website Email: luci@lucidumas.comInstagram FacebookYouTubeNew episodes drop every week — make sure to subscribe so you never miss an inspiring guest or a powerful solo episode designed to help you grow your photography business.
Scaglione leads the World Youth Symphony Orchestra on Sunday, July 6 in a program featuring a Dvorak symphony and new music by Jeff Scott.
¡Bienvenidos al episodio 66 de Familias Horribles!En este episodio de Familias Horribles, por primera vez hablamos con una abogada y coach vincular, Amanda Scaglione, sobre tus derechos legales y porque evitar los acuerdos privados. ¡No te lo pierdas!Derechos Legales Contra el Abuso Narcisista con Dra. Amanda Scaglione | EP 66
Ospitiamo Nicolò Scaglione: foodscout, gastronomo, scrittore, filosofo. Da diversi anni conduce ricerche e assaggi con meticolosità quasi ossessiva. Prima su prodotti e produttori, poi su ristoranti, principalmente di avanguardia. Il 18 aprile uscirà nelle librerie (ma si può già acquistare dal sito dell'editore Maretti e Manfredi Edizioni) il suo “Sul gusto (o del gusto) - Saggi di filosofia gastronomica”. Una raccolta di saggi brevi che riflettono e interrogano sulla materia del cibo, sulla ristorazione, sulla critica gastronomica, un libro che si apre con la prefazione di Ferran Adrià e con l'introduzione di Niko Romito. Parleremo della sua storia professionale e di questo nuovo lavoro. A cura di Niccolò Vecchia
Il 30 Novembre 1982 è l'ultimo giorno di Saro Riccobono. Riina lo invita ad una cosiddetta "mangiata" che in realtà si rivelerà una trappola per Riccobono e Scaglione. Con la morte di Riccobono cade l'ultimo possibile ostacolo all'ascesa di Salvatore Riina all'interno di Cosa Nostra. ISCRIVITI AL CANALE: https://www.youtube.com/@italiamistero?sub_confirmation=1 ùVuoi approfondire? Vai alle seguenti playlist su Youtube: Oppure vai alla pagina di italiamistero.it: #italiamistero #riina #riccobono www.italiamistero.it: https://www.italiamistero.it/ 00:00 Rosario Riccobono passa con Riina 05:03 Riccobono rompe con Bontate 18:30 La riunione a casa Riccobono 22:03 La morte di Riccobono
Il 30 Novembre 1982 è l'ultimo giorno di Saro Riccobono. Riina lo invita ad una cosiddetta "mangiata" che in realtà si rivelerà una trappola per Riccobono e Scaglione. Con la morte di Riccobono cade l'ultimo possibile ostacolo all'ascesa di Salvatore Riina all'interno di Cosa Nostra. ISCRIVITI AL CANALE: https://www.youtube.com/@italiamistero?sub_confirmation=1 ùVuoi approfondire? Vai alle seguenti playlist su Youtube: Oppure vai alla pagina di italiamistero.it: #italiamistero #riina #riccobono www.italiamistero.it: https://www.italiamistero.it/ 00:00 Rosario Riccobono passa con Riina 05:03 Riccobono rompe con Bontate 18:30 La riunione a casa Riccobono 22:03 La morte di Riccobono
Marcelo Scaglione @MScaglioneOCDE (Especialista en Política Internacional y lideró el proceso de acceso de Argentina a la OCDE) La Picadita de los Sábados @picaditasabado
Il rapimento di Luigi Corleo viene addebitato da Tommaso Buscetta ai Corleonesi di Riina, mentre i Corleonesi Di Carlo e Brusca dichiarano sia stato messo in atto da mafiosi locali. Ma c'è una terza verità racchiusa in un rapporto di polizia che potrebbe stravolgere o integrare le due versioni precedenti aprendo scenari diversi su i mandanti ed anche su omicidi com Occorsio e Scaglione o sulla tragedia dell'aereo caduto, o esploso, a Montagna Longa. Scenari che implicherebbero l'opera di Concutelli, dell'estrema destra, di mafiosi e ‘ndranghetisti ma anche di Licio Gelli della P2 e di insospettabili delle politica. Vai alle seguenti playlist su Youtube: Oppure vai alla pagina di www.italiamistero.it #italiamistero #riina #gelli #concutelli Italiamistero puntata www.italiamistero.it: https://www.italiamistero.it/CREDITI MUSICALI:Questo episodio contiene brani di Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), tra cui quelli rilevati dal sistema di protezione copyright.Licenza: Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0.Dettagli licenza: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Attribuzione fornita per i brani dell'autore utilizzati nel contenuto.
Il rapimento di Luigi Corleo viene addebitato da Tommaso Buscetta ai Corleonesi di Riina, mentre i Corleonesi Di Carlo e Brusca dichiarano sia stato messo in atto da mafiosi locali. Ma c'è una terza verità racchiusa in un rapporto di polizia che potrebbe stravolgere o integrare le due versioni precedenti aprendo scenari diversi su i mandanti ed anche su omicidi com Occorsio e Scaglione o sulla tragedia dell'aereo caduto, o esploso, a Montagna Longa. Scenari che implicherebbero l'opera di Concutelli, dell'estrema destra, di mafiosi e ‘ndranghetisti ma anche di Licio Gelli della P2 e di insospettabili delle politica. Vai alle seguenti playlist su Youtube: Oppure vai alla pagina di www.italiamistero.it #italiamistero #riina #gelli #concutelli Italiamistero puntata www.italiamistero.it: https://www.italiamistero.it/
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In this episode of the Finding Harmony Podcast, Harmony Slater and Russell Case sit down with Shane Scaglione, an eclectic and passionate yogi, beat poet, and world traveler. Shane shares his fascinating journey from his early days in New York, through his experiences living in India, and his deep dive into yoga and beat poetry. Shane's story is filled with unique encounters—from his time with beat poets and karate experts to his immersion in Ashtanga Yoga and his transformative years studying with Richard Freeman. Join us as we explore the confluence of cultures, disciplines, and philosophies that have shaped Shane's path and discover how the principles of yoga continue to guide his eclectic life. Key Topics Discussed: Introduction to Shane Scaglione: Shane's early life in New York and his introduction to karate and beat poetry. His journey across various disciplines, including his studies at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado. Shane's Adventures and Encounters: Stories of meeting iconic figures like Allen Ginsberg, Wayne Kramer, and Ken Kesey. Shane's unique experiences living in New York, Los Angeles, and India, highlighting the cultural and philosophical diversity he encountered. Yoga as a Pathway: How Shane discovered yoga through his love of basketball and martial arts. His transition into the practice of Sivananda and Ashtanga Yoga and his eventual deep study under Richard Freeman. Life in India and Spiritual Practices: Shane's multiple trips to India, totaling three years, where he immersed himself in yoga practice, philosophy, and spirituality. His time spent with various spiritual teachers, including a significant stay at Amma's ashram in Kerala. Beat Poetry and Writing: Shane's passion for writing and beat poetry, influenced by Jim Carroll and other prominent poets. Readings from his books, "A Way in India, Volumes 1-3," that reflect his spiritual and poetic journey. Current Yoga Practices and Teaching: Shane's current role teaching at a yoga ashram in San Francisco and running yoga programs at tech companies like Asana. His thoughts on yoga as a lifestyle and its potential to transform lives beyond physical practice. Philosophical Reflections: Discussions on the teachings of Swami Bharati and their impact on Shane's understanding of yoga and spirituality. Insights into the deeper practices of yoga, including meditation, mantra chanting, and fire ceremonies (Homa). Closing Thoughts: Harmony reflects on the importance of integrating yoga into daily life and how listeners can deepen their practice by joining her Inner Circle Mentorship. Resources and Links: Learn more about Shane Scaglione and his teachings: 8 Limbed Yoga Connect with Us (We love to hear from you!) Harmony Slater's Website: http://harmonyslater.com Finding Harmony Community https://harmonyslater.com/harmony-slater-coaching Find Harmony on Instagram Follow the Finding Harmony Podcast on IG Two Minute Breathwork Session Yoga Gives Back Fundraiser Subscribe & Listen: Don't forget to subscribe to Finding Harmony Podcast for more episodes filled with enriching discussions and insights into the world of yoga
Intervento tenutosi al Festival di Limes 2024. Come sarà possibile arrivare quantomeno ad una tregua in Ucraina? Ne discutono Mirko Mussetti, lo storico polacco Łukasz Adamski, Orietta Moscatelli e Fulvio Scaglione in questo dibattito (secondo me) memorabile. Video originale: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFrrlIi58dI
Rossifari Podcast - Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Conservation
Today, the Safari heads to Cleveland to sit down with elephant keeper Kristen Scaglione to talk all about...well, nothing to do with Cleveland or elephants! Instead, we talk all about the American Association of Zoo Keepers (AAZK) Conference, which Kristen was the co-chair of last year. What goes into planning a conference? Running it? Why should YOU consider joining AAZK and attending a conference, even if you're not a zookeeper? These are just some of the questions answered in this week's episode! EPISODE LINKS: www.aazk.org @aazkinc on socials ROSSIFARI LINKS: rossifari.com patreon.com/rossifari to support the pod @rossifari on socials @rossifaripod on TikTok Birds of a Feather Talk TogetherA podcast all about birds. Two bird experts, John Bates and Shannon Hackett, educate...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Per Luciano Leggio (Liggio) è iul momento della latitanza e delle vendette. Ospitato da Gaetano Badalemnto prima e dai Calderone poi, Leggio vede arivare dall'America Buscetta e Cicchiteddu Greco che propongono di sostenere il golpe di Junio Valerio Borghese; un colpo di Stato per cui è richiesta la presenza mafiosa e del mafioso più famoso dell'epoca: L;uciano Leggio. Vuoi approfondire? Vai alle seguenti playlist su Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjklKhxhc2tlBi71dwM0FXjpLV-tDYntQ Oppure vai alla pagina di italiamistero.it: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjklKhxhc2tlBi71dwM0FXjpLV-tDYntQ #italiamistero #lucianoleggio #liggio #mafia Italiamistero puntata www.italiamistero.it: https://www.italiamistero.it/
Per Luciano Leggio (Liggio) è iul momento della latitanza e delle vendette. Ospitato da Gaetano Badalemnto prima e dai Calderone poi, Leggio vede arivare dall'America Buscetta e Cicchiteddu Greco che propongono di sostenere il golpe di Junio Valerio Borghese; un colpo di Stato per cui è richiesta la presenza mafiosa e del mafioso più famoso dell'epoca: L;uciano Leggio. Vuoi approfondire? Vai alle seguenti playlist su Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjklKhxhc2tlBi71dwM0FXjpLV-tDYntQ Oppure vai alla pagina di italiamistero.it: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjklKhxhc2tlBi71dwM0FXjpLV-tDYntQ #italiamistero #lucianoleggio #liggio #mafia Italiamistero puntata www.italiamistero.it: https://www.italiamistero.it/
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durée : 02:04:36 - Musique matin du mardi 23 janvier 2024 - par : Jean-Baptiste Urbain - Alors que le chef américain Case Scaglione entame sa cinquième année à la tête de l'Orchestre national d'Ile-de-France, la formation francilienne explore, pour ses 50 ans, de nouveaux mondes avec une tournée anniversaire, et reste fidèle à sa devise : jouer la musique partout, et pour tous. - réalisé par : Jeanne Cherequefosse
In an unexpected and alarming event last week, a Florida resident, Joseph Scaglione, and a neighborhood dog found themselves at the jaws of a rabid otter in Jupiter, Florida. This incident has raised concerns about the dangers posed by wild animals, particularly those infected with the deadly rabies virus. The Incident Joseph Scaglione, while feeding ducks in his backyard, was taken by surprise when an otter leaped from a nearby pond and bit him multiple times. "My pinky bore the brunt of the attack. I sustained two puncture wounds on it. I'm uncertain if the bite went right through, with one wound near the cuticle," Scaglione conveyed to CBS Miami. On the same day, a dog, accompanied by its owners and their infant, became the otter's next target in the vicinity. The community's swift response led to the otter being safely captured using a recycling bin. Sadly, the creature tested positive for rabies and was subsequently euthanized. Given the gravity of the situation, the Florida Department of Health for Palm Beach County felt it essential to notify the public, emphasizing the urgency to avoid wild and potentially feral animals and to promptly report any suspicious animal activity to Animal Care and Control. The Menace of Rabies But what exactly is rabies? A viral ailment predominantly transmitted by animals, rabies can infect humans when they're bitten or scratched by an infected creature. A chilling fact about rabies, as highlighted by the Mayo Clinic, is the near non-existence of survivors once the disease manifests. The only recourse, post exposure, is to receive immediate medical intervention, which usually involves a series of shots to counteract the infection. Although globally, domestic dogs are responsible for 99% of human rabies cases, such instances are infrequent in the U.S. The threat in the States more often stems from wild animals like bats and raccoons, which can spread the disease via their saliva. The World Health Organization (WHO) describes the symptoms of rabies as beginning with fever and a burning sensation and escalating to a fatal inflammation of the brain and spinal cord. Two primary forms of rabies exist: paralytic and furious. The latter can be particularly menacing, causing hallucinations, hydrophobia (a potent fear of water), and a fear of fresh air. Without swift intervention, death often follows within days. Hydrophobia, a hallmark of rabies, manifests as a deep-seated dread of water. This symptom can be so overpowering that even attempting to sip water can trigger spasms in the infected person. A tragic case from 2018 detailed a 49-year-old man, bitten by a dog, who succumbed to rabies post displaying hydrophobia, despite an initial vaccine dose. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) staunchly advise that any interaction, especially those involving bites or scratches from unfamiliar or wild animals, mandates immediate consultation with healthcare professionals. An essential first aid measure involves thoroughly cleaning the wound with soap and water. For those exposed, the suggested treatment is the administration of the human rabies immune globulin (HRIG) for immediate protection, followed by four doses of the rabies vaccine over two weeks. These vaccines, as per the CDC, are akin to the familiar flu or tetanus shots in terms of administration and discomfort. A Deeper Dive into Otter Attacks Otters, primarily peace-loving creatures, rarely engage in aggressive encounters with humans. Recent headlines, however, tell a different story. From a surfer in California getting an unexpected otter companion to three women in Montana facing an otter's wrath while tubing, there's been an uptick in such anomalies. Historically, there have been only 44 reported otter attacks since 1875, as per a Canadian study from 2016. The study goes on to explain that such encounters are likely due to humans inadvertently venturing into otter territories. The otter's sharp canines can inflict severe injuries, and while rabies in otters is uncommon, it's not unheard of. Precautionary Measures For safeguarding pets and human communities, the Florida Department of Health underscores the importance of keeping pets' rabies vaccinations current. Additionally, supervising pets, alerting animal control about strays, and educating children on the dangers of interacting with unfamiliar animals are pivotal steps in ensuring safety. In conclusion, while the recent otter incident in Florida was unusual, it serves as a grim reminder of the dangers lurking in our surroundings. It underscores the imperative need for awareness and precautionary measures against potential rabies exposure and its devastating consequences. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In an unexpected and alarming event last week, a Florida resident, Joseph Scaglione, and a neighborhood dog found themselves at the jaws of a rabid otter in Jupiter, Florida. This incident has raised concerns about the dangers posed by wild animals, particularly those infected with the deadly rabies virus. The Incident Joseph Scaglione, while feeding ducks in his backyard, was taken by surprise when an otter leaped from a nearby pond and bit him multiple times. "My pinky bore the brunt of the attack. I sustained two puncture wounds on it. I'm uncertain if the bite went right through, with one wound near the cuticle," Scaglione conveyed to CBS Miami. On the same day, a dog, accompanied by its owners and their infant, became the otter's next target in the vicinity. The community's swift response led to the otter being safely captured using a recycling bin. Sadly, the creature tested positive for rabies and was subsequently euthanized. Given the gravity of the situation, the Florida Department of Health for Palm Beach County felt it essential to notify the public, emphasizing the urgency to avoid wild and potentially feral animals and to promptly report any suspicious animal activity to Animal Care and Control. The Menace of Rabies But what exactly is rabies? A viral ailment predominantly transmitted by animals, rabies can infect humans when they're bitten or scratched by an infected creature. A chilling fact about rabies, as highlighted by the Mayo Clinic, is the near non-existence of survivors once the disease manifests. The only recourse, post exposure, is to receive immediate medical intervention, which usually involves a series of shots to counteract the infection. Although globally, domestic dogs are responsible for 99% of human rabies cases, such instances are infrequent in the U.S. The threat in the States more often stems from wild animals like bats and raccoons, which can spread the disease via their saliva. The World Health Organization (WHO) describes the symptoms of rabies as beginning with fever and a burning sensation and escalating to a fatal inflammation of the brain and spinal cord. Two primary forms of rabies exist: paralytic and furious. The latter can be particularly menacing, causing hallucinations, hydrophobia (a potent fear of water), and a fear of fresh air. Without swift intervention, death often follows within days. Hydrophobia, a hallmark of rabies, manifests as a deep-seated dread of water. This symptom can be so overpowering that even attempting to sip water can trigger spasms in the infected person. A tragic case from 2018 detailed a 49-year-old man, bitten by a dog, who succumbed to rabies post displaying hydrophobia, despite an initial vaccine dose. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) staunchly advise that any interaction, especially those involving bites or scratches from unfamiliar or wild animals, mandates immediate consultation with healthcare professionals. An essential first aid measure involves thoroughly cleaning the wound with soap and water. For those exposed, the suggested treatment is the administration of the human rabies immune globulin (HRIG) for immediate protection, followed by four doses of the rabies vaccine over two weeks. These vaccines, as per the CDC, are akin to the familiar flu or tetanus shots in terms of administration and discomfort. A Deeper Dive into Otter Attacks Otters, primarily peace-loving creatures, rarely engage in aggressive encounters with humans. Recent headlines, however, tell a different story. From a surfer in California getting an unexpected otter companion to three women in Montana facing an otter's wrath while tubing, there's been an uptick in such anomalies. Historically, there have been only 44 reported otter attacks since 1875, as per a Canadian study from 2016. The study goes on to explain that such encounters are likely due to humans inadvertently venturing into otter territories. The otter's sharp canines can inflict severe injuries, and while rabies in otters is uncommon, it's not unheard of. Precautionary Measures For safeguarding pets and human communities, the Florida Department of Health underscores the importance of keeping pets' rabies vaccinations current. Additionally, supervising pets, alerting animal control about strays, and educating children on the dangers of interacting with unfamiliar animals are pivotal steps in ensuring safety. In conclusion, while the recent otter incident in Florida was unusual, it serves as a grim reminder of the dangers lurking in our surroundings. It underscores the imperative need for awareness and precautionary measures against potential rabies exposure and its devastating consequences. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Today's topic is Touring Blood Part 4 of 4... How Dave Returned / S.L.A.Y.E.R. VS. W.A.S.P. Three weeks ago, Patreon supporters learned about the simmering tension between drummer Dave Lombardo and the rest of the band. Two weeks ago, the first leg of the Reign in Blood concluded under a credible death threat. Last week, Patreon pals heard about how Dave quit and was replaced by Whiplash Drummer T.J. Scaglione. This week, TJ takes to the road with Slayer, makes a mark on their sound, and rides into the sunset when -- spoilers -- Dave returns. SHOW NOTES and fun stuff are posted over at Patreon.com/Slayerbook. This week's dope fun includes two shows with Scaglione and drums. In one, as detailed in the episode, Tom curses out a heckler. Theme music band Chupacabra on Bandcamp: https://chupacabrametal.bandcamp.com/album/fortified-with-ashes MISSION STATEMENT After some introductory episodes, Talkin' Slayer tells the story of the Los Angeles heavy metal institution, in chronological order: how the band happened, when things fell apart, how they put them back together, and what it all meant — no, MEANS. After Episode Nine, Patreon supporters receive every weekly episode. Free listeners get every other episode, every other week. Learn more at Patreon.com/SlayerBook. Every week, host D.X. Ferris presents another chapter — sometimes two or three — in the history of Slayer, from the groundbreaking group's pre-history in Chile to their hazy, fractured, mysterious end in 2019. Slayer was the first Big Four band to break up. Why? Well, it's a long story... The Talkin' Slayer podcast program show is written, deeply researched, lightly edited, and mostly rehearsed, with some production value. This is an all-killer-no-filler podcast: The episode proper begins after roughly 60 seconds of introduction, tops. No need to skip the first 15 minutes. The music changes every week. Ferris is an award-winning writer. He has worked for Rolling Stone, Alternative Press, The AV Club, and Decibel magazine. He is a fan. He has opinions. He is the author of something like nine books, depending how you count them. Two are about Slayer. The first one is an entire book about the classic thrash album Reign in Blood, which is part of the fairly prestigious 33 1/3 book series. His bigger Slayer book, though, is the 2023 update of the full-on band biography "Slayer 66 & 2/3: A Metal Band Biography, POSTMORTEM Edition." (This is the third edition; it was previously known as "Slayer 66 & 2/3: The Jeff and Dave Years...."). And that book is mostly what he'll be talking about when we're talkin' Slayer. Most episodes are audio adaptations of chapters from that book. Some have original and/or bonus material. Visit the Patreon page to get every weekly episode: Patreon.com/SlayerBook See Ferris' Slayer books: SlayerBio.com Look at Ferris' other books at Amazon: www.amazon.com/stores/D.-X.-Ferris/author/B001JS65YC Get fresh content on the Insta: Instagram.com/SlayerBooks Check the shibby at the Twitter: Twitter.com/SlayerBook Read the Slayer Book Blog... extra Slayer stuff, archived podcast appearances, random articles, etc.: slayerbook.tumblr.com RSS feed: https://anchor.fm/s/de2bebf0/podcast/rss #Slayer #KerryKing #Thrash #ThrashMetal #Slayer #TomAraya #DaveLombardo #JeffHanneman #ReignInBlood #TJScaglione #Whiplash #WASP #BlackieLawless #LikeABeast
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Overview: In this episode, we are joined by a retired Police Officer and Critical Incident Trauma Specialist, Tony Scaglione. Through sharing his story directly with departments, Tony has been critical in helping bring attention to overcoming mental health barriers within the first responder community. Tony is also affiliated with the onsite academy; an organization focusing on “critical incident stress management”, including pre-incident education, peer support, debriefings, and when necessary, residential training and treatment. Today Tony shares his gripping story with the Ronin community and speaks on ways he over came his trauma. Timestamps: [0:00] Intro [0:30] Rapid Fire [5:04] What is a Critical Incident Trauma Specialist [7:30] Tony's Life Changing Incident [22:50] Debriefing After Trauma [27:08] Outdated Advice on Processing Emotions [30:48] Processing vs. Over Analyzing [37:18] The Ongoing Struggle [40:20] The Mentality Behind Your Work [48:38] Mental Hygiene Prior to Trauma Reach Tony https://onsiteacademy.org SPONSORS: Jocko Fuel https://store.jockofuel.com/?ref=xgsWFwqMzvQtsD Code RONIN10 Get 15% off the NuRecover Portable Cold Plunge!: https://www.nurecover.com/discount/BRIAN23382 Get FREE LMNT with your first order! (The Cleanest Sports Drink on the Market) http://elementallabs.refr.cc/brianoberther Get $150 off the premier cold plunge tank at: https://plunge.pxf.io/qnXvLN FOLLOW US Instagram (OB) https://www.instagram.com/oberther/ (Smitty) https://www.instagram.com/smittydiesel/ EXTRAS Team Forever Strong: Https://trainheroic.com/foreverstrong Instagram (OB) https://www.instagram.com/oberther/ www.infinityithaca.com (Smitty) https://www.instagram.com/smittydiesel/ www.dieselsc.com
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Sometimes, no matter how much work we put in, it feels like our efforts take ages to pay off. We become impatient with the wait for success and end up doing things that don't necessarily work in our favor. Why do some breakthroughs take longer than others? Is learning what not to do just as important as learning what to do? In this episode, Team Lead at Homexe and experienced Licensed Real Estate Agent, Tyler Scaglione joins me to discuss patience when it comes to getting results out of your work, what it takes to do things the hard way and how to get confidence to gain momentum. I learned what not to do more than I learned what to do because just by doing, you'll have 2 different outcomes. One of them is right and one of them is wrong and at least if it's the wrong outcome, you'll learn from it. -Tyler Scaglione Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode Why results often feel so delayed Timing is key when it comes to success but why do some breakthroughs take longer than others? Doing things the hard way There are lessons in doing things the hard way and we have to have grit to take the road less traveled by. Why you should be patient with your success We may not see the fruits of our labor immediately and it takes time to see the results of hard work. Why shouldn't we give up when we don't see instant results? Guest Bio: Tyler Scaglione is the team lead at Homexe - Cameron Prestige LLC. He is an experienced Licensed Real Estate Agent with a demonstrated history of working in the real estate industry. Skilled in Skip Tracing, Sales, Real Property, Strategic Prospecting, and Investment Properties. Visit https://www.homexe.com/ Find Tyler Scaglione on LinkedIn @Tyler Scaglione
Joy Scaglione is the host of Bite-Sized Crime, a short-form podcast that focuses on lesser-known stories in the true crime world. Fact-based and extensively researched, Bite-Sized Crime is committed to giving voices to victims who may not otherwise have a chance to be heard. Outside of podcasting, Joy is a nationally certified school librarian with twenty years of experience in public and private education. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, playing with her 3 big dogs, and catching up on the latest Netflix documentaries. The podcast is part of the Boundless audio network
In this episode, our host Kurt Donnell chats with Lashanne Phang, Senior Director of Mobile, and Nicole Scaglione, VP, of OTT/CTV from Pubmatic about the changes in both the mobile and CTV industries, how buyers are adapting and whether it's best to adopt patience or take the leap. Lashanne's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lashanne-phang/ Nicole's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolescaglione/ Podcast Website: https://anchor.fm/freestar Learn more about Freestar Email: podcast@freestar.com Website: http://freestar.com/ A #PublisherFirst Production
This week, Samantha brings on Nneya Richards & Michele Scaglione to chat about how they brought together their two cultures in the midst of the pandemic. They share step by step how they incorporated their favorite parts of their cultures while keeping true to themselves. As a women of color, Nneya addresses the hurdles she had to overcome and the lack of opportunity for diversity in the wedding industry. To end, Michele shares the importance of creating a fun environment for both sides to get to know each other before the ceremony to achieve a successful multicultural wedding. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Graciela Borges conversó con la actriz Josefina Scaglione, ganadora del premio Hugo al teatro musical en el rubro mejor actuación de reparto femenina, primera argentina en Brodway actuando a sus 19 años y co protagonista en la reposición del musical “Drácula”, obra hace treinta años marcó un hito del genero en nuestro país. La actriz se refirió a su personificación de Lucy, adelanto las funciones de despedida con todo el despliegue de la versión original e hizo un repaso de su carrera y los años de formación, así como los personajes más trascendentes y su relación con el canto y la composición. En la segunda parte del programa, Graciela converso con la actriz y cantante Julieta Laso, una de las voces más cautivantes de la música rioplatense, ganadora del premio a mejor álbum de tango por el disco “La caldera” y protagonista del documental Terminal Norte. Julieta contó acerca del novedoso formato instrumental de su nueva obra “Cabeza negra”, anticipó la gira de presentación y detalló el proceso de selección del repertorio.
Luciano Scaglione es conocido por ser bajista de Attaque 77, una de las grandes leyendas, junto a Los Violadores, 2 Minutos y Flema, del punk rock argentino. El futuro de Attaque asoma incierto, por lo que Lucho decidió encarar proyecto propio para seguir tocando, y ahora también cantando, las canciones de su banda. Suele vérselo sobre el escenario del Strummer Bar, emprendimiento que encaró con su socio, Leo De Cecco, baterista de Attaque. Los orígenes de Luciano en la música, su llegada al grupo, la vida en familia y el espíritu adolescente. Con Gustavo Olmedo.
American radio stations in New Zealand: The 1ZM story. Algeria on the air. Roberto Scaglione death. More from the 2022 NASB annual meeting in Washington. Japan DX report from Yukiko Tsuji.
I'm joined by wonderful José Scaglione. He is a type designer, lecturer, and co-founder of the high renown foundry TypeTogether, which is behind popular typefaces like Bree or Adelle. They worked with top brands, like Apple and Google, where they also contributed serif typefaces for screen rendering. And this is why I invited José – to discuss with him the predominance of sans-serif in user interfaces and screen design more broadly. We speak about, why it might be a legacy issue, and that moving out of your comfort zone can be very rewarding. It brings us to legibility, readability, and accessibility. José also shares how he experienced the switch from static fonts to variable fonts as a type designer and foundry. If you struggle with pairing typefaces, this episode also has some tips for you. Talking points: 00:28 Introduction 02:39 Greeting to José Scaglione 03:36 Is the font in the TypeTogether logo overused? 06:01 Don't use tabular figures on business cards 07:27 Benefits of learning about typography 09:49 Why is sans-serif dominant in UIs? 13:02 Legibility, regardless of sans or serif 15:34 Why are neo-grotesques so popular? 17:08 Arguments against neutrality & Helvetica 18:57 Portada: A serif typeface for UI design 20:39 Complexity of printing vs screen 24:30 Variable fonts and optical sizing 27:57 Variable fonts and file size 29:37 Do you need the design space of VF? 31:31 Belarius: Slab serifs in UI design 35:40 Accessibility and typography 42:38 Advice for typography newbies 43:20 Tips on pairing typefaces 45:26 Rapid Round of questions 47:11 Goodbye 48:18 Summary Visuals, quotes, and links: https://pimpmytype.com/talk01
March 9, 2022 ~ The Park West Gallery Owner tells Paul they are having a fundraiser this weekend with all proceeds going to benefit Ukraine.