Latin initialism for "The Senate and People of Rome"
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On this episode of Out Of Office: A Travel Podcast, the boys treat the ancient aqueducts like a flume ride and splash right into Rome! Kiernan and Ryan talk Emperors, SPQR, why columns make the best decor, plus just a touch of new Pope speculation. Our episode on Vatican City: https://outofofficepod.com/podcast/episode-197-vatican-city/ Things We Talked About on Today's Episode: “The Fall of Rome” podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fall-of-rome-podcast/id1141563910 “SPQR” by Mary Beard https://a.co/d/71DS93Z “Roman Holiday” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rL5QxXF0g8 Colosseum https://colosseo.it/en/area/the-colosseum/ Forum https://colosseo.it/en/area/the-roman-forum/ Palatine Hill https://colosseo.it/en/area/the-palatine/ Pantheon https://www.pantheonroma.com/home-eng/ Borghese Gallery https://galleriaborghese.beniculturali.it/en/ Bath of Diocletian https://museonazionaleromano.beniculturali.it/en/baths-of-diocletian/ Trevi Fountain https://www.blacktomato.com/us/inspirations/the-history-of-romes-trevi-fountain/ Spanish Steps https://romesite.com/spanish-steps.html Catacombs of Saint Sebastian https://www.catacombe.org/ Lego Trevi Fountain https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/trevi-fountain-21062
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Guest: Mary Beard is a renown classist and the author of the best-selling The Fires of Vesuvius, SPQR, and most lately, Emperor of Rome: Ruling the Ancient Roman World. The post The Nature of Imperial Power with Mary Beard appeared first on KPFA.
Join Georgina Wistow, Mark McCormac, Mike Barton, Martin Jakubski, Craig & Mezza as they review July to December 2024. from a Marillion & Fish fans perspective. Chat covers the Fish Internal & Vigil reissues, the SRB tour, The Remains of the Weekend releases, the h Natural tour, the SPQR release and much more besides. Happy New Year to all our listeners. We hope 2025 is everything you want it to be! ( Misplaced is 40 years old - AOS is 30 years old in 2025! )
Craig & Mezza get together to discuss the brand new release from Steve Hogarth - S.P.Q.R. - a live Blu-ray & CD recorded in Rome earlier in 2024. This fantastic gig with Ranestrane & the Flowing Chords choir is reviewed in depth. Also included in this episode is a review of h Natural - live in Liverpool - and details of the final episodes planned to round off 2024 on Planet Marzipan.
Tonight on The Huddle, journalist Clare de Lore and Auckland Councillor Maurice Williamson joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! The Government books are deeper in the red than expected - and it's going to get worse. Should the Government make harsher cuts than it is already - or introduce more taxes? Wellington City Council has voted to make a submission on the Government's Treaty Principles Bill. Is this really the council's business? The old SPQR will soon be reopened - under the new name Jacuzzi. What do we make of this? LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Matt Heath and Tyler Adams Afternoons Full Show Podcast for the 17th of December - Treasury's opened its books for the half-year economic and fiscal update, showing the expected surplus has been pushed out from 2027 to beyond 2030. We unpacked the news with our Political Editor Jason Walls and Infometrics' Brad Olsen. Auckland dining institution SPQR is to be reborn as Jacuzzi, so the afternoon team chatted to listeners about their business names. Also stories of being 'home alone' - plus Nadia Lim joined us in our Great New Zealanders Of Christmas series. Get the Matt Heath and Tyler Adams Afternoons Podcast every weekday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Even if you're not an obsessive Ancient Rome aficionado, you may have heard of Mary Beard. With more than 20 books to her name, including the wildly successful SPQR, Mary might be most famous for her work as a BBC host for shows such as Pompeii: Life and Death in a Roman Town and Julius Caesar Revealed. On this episode of Read This, she sits down with Michael to discuss her life sentence — the half dozen words that set her on the path to becoming Britain's best-known classicist — and why the Roman Empire is so misunderstood.
Auckland restauranter Mandy Lusk has penned an open letter calling on people and businesses to help the hospitality sector survive. It comes after Ponsonby restaurant SPQR's closure last week, and the Vivace owner says she's heard of three other restaurants closing in the next week. And her restaurant could be heading in the same direction. Vivace owner Mandy Lusk joined Jack Tame. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Randy once again finds himself in a Luigi mansion in Luigi's Mansion 2. Meanwhile, D.J. wonders if there's more to life than talking to another three NPCs in Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail. Also, it's true: Suika Game. Episode Timeline (0:00) - Intro/AI, VR, SPQR, etc. (13:10) - Xbox store closing (18:42) - Suika Game (31:43) - Luigi's Mansion 2 (48:05) - FFXIV Dawntrail (1:11:15) - Outro
The first liquidators' report on Auckland's SPQR shows it owes creditors $2.24 million. The Ponsonby eatery was placed into liquidation last Thursday by special resolution of the shareholders and is no longer trading. NZ Herald business editor at large Liam Dann says this is a sign of the times, as several iconic Auckland eateries have yet to recover from Covid and the economic downturn. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rising business costs and cash-strapped consumers have forced a number of Kiwi hospitality businesses to close their doors. Auckland's SPQR recently closed its doors for good, following liquidators being appointed to the establishment. Restaurant Association CEO Marisa Bidois says the last three years have been particularly challenging for the hospitality industry. "To be frank, we're still in a recovery position. You saw the impacts that Covid had on hospitality, and then shortly after that, many businesses faced weather events - and then we've battled with the cost of living crisis." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Nick Leggett and Sally Wenley discuss the closure of iconic Auckland restaurant SPQR, the response to President Joe Biden's performance at a press conference today, and continued confusion over the future of the Interislander.
On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday 12 July 2024, Joe Biden confused Russian leader Vladimir Putin with Ukrainian Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and then spoke about his Vice-President Donald Trump. Is this the end of his presidential hopes? Iconic Auckland restaurant SPQR has gone into liquidation, and none other than Kerre Woodham is mourning the loss of her regular. The Sports Huddle debates whether the All Blacks can make it two from two against England on Saturday. Plus, Stefan Powell, co-founder of Dawn Aerospace, on becoming the first privately funded company to break the speed of sound - and what that sounds like. Get the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast every weekday evening on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've recently discovered, thanks to TikTok, that many more people are thinking about the Roman Empire than you might expect... including the host of this radio show. This hour, we talk about why people think about the Roman Empire, and we talk with the preeminent scholar of the Roman Empire, Mary Beard, about all the things you could think about if you wanted to think about the Roman Empire. GUESTS: Doug Boin: Professor of History at St. Louis University, and author of Alaric the Goth: An Outsider's History of the Fall of Rome, among other books Mary Beard: Historian of Ancient Rome. She is the author of bestselling books, including SPQR, and her newest book is Emperor of Rome: Ruling the Ancient Roman World Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode. Colin McEnroe and Cat Pastor contributed to this show, which originally aired on October 25, 2023.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El Senado y el Pueblo Romano: eso mismo –Senatus Populusque Romanus– significa el acrónimo SPQR que, en la última etapa de la República (desde el año 80 a.C.) y hasta muchos años después de que desapareciera (la época de Constantino, en el siglo IV), blasonó las monedas, los documentos, las inscripciones en piedra o metal, los monumentos y los estandartes de las legiones como denominación legal de Roma. De origen incierto, pero probablemente de la etapa fundacional de la ciudad Estado republicana (cuyo nombre oficial entonces era solo “Roma”), resulta irónico que la frase que designa al Senado y al pueblo como depositarios de la soberanía se institucionalizase, precisamente, cuando dicha soberanía agonizaba, próxima a extinguirse, entre otras cosas por la lucha entre ambos estamentos: la patricia clase senatorial y el pueblo (la plebe). Esa contradicción de base, nunca resuelta, traería la decadencia de la República romana y, en último término, las guerras civiles, caldo de cultivo para la irrupción de diversos hombres providenciales o “salvapatrias”. Y serían los más exitosos de todos ellos –también los más inteligentes y cautivadores–, Julio César, y sobre todo su heredero, Octavio Augusto, quienes le dieran la puntilla a una forma de gobierno que parecía eterna pero que, en realidad, había nacido hacía menos de cinco siglos. Escucha la historia completa en el podcast. Déjanos tu comentario en Ivoox o Spotify, o escríbenos a podcast@zinetmedia.es Comparte nuestro podcast en tus redes sociales, puedes realizar una valoración de 5 estrellas en Apple Podcast o Spotify. Texto: Nacho Otero Dirección, locución y producción: Iván Patxi Gómez Gallego Contacto de publicidad en podcast: podcast@zinetmedia.es
Vi började vår romersk-kartagiska resa med avsnitt 80 om första puniska kriget i november 2015. Sommaren 2019 kom nästa strandhugg. Den gången följde fyra avsnitt om den största drabbningen mellan Medelhavets två stormakter: andra puniska kriget.Helt tyst har det inte varit sedan dess. Bland annat har Daniel i sin bok skrivit om Rom och Kartago. Men innan avsnitt 500 står för dörren är det dags att sätta punkt för huvudspåret i en av den klassiska historians mest omtalade trilogier. Nu blir det tredje puniska kriget.En konflikt som bara utspelar sig kring Kartago i dagens Tunisien, som provocerades fram i onödan av romarna och som efter dryga två år av illa skött krigsföring fick det slut det hela tiden skulle få. Kartago slutade existera som egen stat. Det slets upp med rötter och allt.Det kittlande med berättelsen om hur Kartago förstördes är kanske lika mycket att romarna, som det heter, ansågs att ”det måste förstöras”.Mycket nöje.—Läslista:Goldsworthy, Adrian Keith, Puniska krigen: kampen mellan Rom och Karthago, Historiska media, Lund, 2003Miles, Richard, Carthage must be destroyed the rise and fall of an ancient Mediterranean civilization, Penguin, London, 2011Beard, Mary, SPQR: historien om det antika Rom, Norstedt, Stockholm, 2016Hermansson, Daniel, De kom, de såg, de segrade: vad antikens fältherrar lär oss om makten och människan, Första upplagan, Volante, Stockholm, 2023 Lyssna på våra avsnitt fritt från reklam: https://plus.acast.com/s/historiepodden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Over the long weekend, we're featuring episodes from the podcast Read This. Today, we have a treat for those who think about the Roman Empire more than once a week. Even if you're not an obsessive Ancient Rome aficionado, you may have heard of Mary Beard. With more than 20 books to her name, including the wildly successful SPQR, Mary might be most famous for her work as a BBC host for shows such as Pompeii: Life and Death in a Roman Town and Julius Caesar Revealed. Her latest book is Emperor of Rome and this week on the show she sits down with Michael to discuss her life sentence — the half dozen words that set her on the path to becoming Britain's best-known classicist — and why the Roman Empire is so misunderstood. Reading list: SPQR, Mary Beard, 2015 Twelve Caesars, Mary Beard, 2021 Emperor of Rome, Mary Beard, 2023 Meditations, Marcus Aurealius, 167 A.C.E.. Tidelines, Sarah Sasson, 2024 You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. Socials: Stay in touch with Read This on Instagram and Twitter Guest: Mary Beard
Even if you're not an obsessive Ancient Rome aficionado, you may have heard of Mary Beard. With more than 20 books to her name, including the wildly successful SPQR, Mary might be most famous for her work as a BBC host for shows such as Pompeii: Life and Death in a Roman Town and Julius Caesar Revealed. Her latest book is Emperor of Rome and this week on the show she sits down with Michael to discuss her life sentence — the half dozen words that set her on the path to becoming Britain's best-known classicist — and why the Roman Empire is so misunderstood.Reading list:SPQR, Mary Beard, 2015Twelve Caesars, Mary Beard, 2021Emperor of Rome, Mary Beard, 2023Meditations, Marcus Aurealius, 167 A.C.E..Tidelines, Sarah Sasson, 2024You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. Socials: Stay in touch with Read This on Instagram and TwitterGuest: Mary BeardSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Even if you're not an obsessive Ancient Rome aficionado, you may have heard of Mary Beard. With more than 20 books to her name, including the wildly successful SPQR, Mary might be most famous for her work as a BBC host for shows such as Pompeii: Life and Death in a Roman Town and Julius Caesar Revealed. Her latest book is Emperor of Rome and this week on the show she sits down with Michael to discuss her life sentence — the half dozen words that set her on the path to becoming Britain's best-known classicist — and why the Roman Empire is so misunderstood. Reading list: SPQR, Mary Beard, 2015 Twelve Caesars, Mary Beard, 2021 Emperor of Rome, Mary Beard, 2023 Meditations, Marcus Aurealius, 167 A.C.E.. Tidelines, Sarah Sasson, 2024 You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. Socials: Stay in touch with Read This on Instagram and Twitter Guest: Mary Beard
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on March 25th, 2024.This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai(00:40): Commission opens non-compliance investigations against Alphabet, Apple and MetaOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39814558&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(02:02): Barcelona's Sagrada Familia will be completed in 2026Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39815805&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(03:53): Why choose async/await over threads?Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39812969&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(06:29): ZenHammer: Rowhammer attacks on AMD Zen-based platformsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39819599&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(08:22): Pyenv – lets you easily switch between multiple versions of PythonOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39813883&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(09:55): Windows 98 Icons (2015)Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39813240&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(11:36): Boeing CEO Calhoun to step down at end of 2024Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39815408&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(13:13): Best engineering interview question I've gottenOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39813067&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(14:46): For Brilliant Color: Packaging the First LSD BlotterOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39816423&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(16:11): SPQR 1.3.0: a production-ready system for horizontal scaling of PostgreSQLOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39814877&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden
waarin we, mijmerend bij oude ruïnes, zien hoe de antieke wereld grondig door elkaar wordt geschud en ons afvragen waarom het Romeinse imperium verdween.WIJ ZIJN: Jonas Goossenaerts (inhoud en vertelstem), Filip Vekemans (montage), Benjamin Goyvaerts (inhoud) en Laurent Poschet (inhoud).MET BIJDRAGEN VAN: Prof. dr. Jeroen Wijnendaele (expert Romeinse politieke geschiedenis), Prof. dr. em. Hans Hauben (specialist oudheidkunde, Hellenistische en Romeinse geschiedenis), Prof. dr. Sofie Remijsen (specialiste oudheidkunde, Romeinse en Hellenistische geschiedenis), dr. Valérie Weyns (specialiste Hellenistische geschiedenis), Jona Lendering (historicus, journalist, blogger), Laurens Luyten (stem Edward Gibbon en Romeinse auteurs).WIL JE ONS EEN FOOI GEVEN? http://fooienpod.com/geschiedenisvoorherbeginners. Al schenkt u tien cent of tien euro, het duurt tien seconden met een handige QR-codeMEER WETEN? Onze geraadpleegde en geciteerde bronnen: Beard, M. (2016), SPQR. A History of Ancient Rome. Profile Books. Londen. Beard, M. (2023), Emperor of Rome. Profile Books. Londen. Gibbon, E. (2010), The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Everyman's Library. Londen. Goldsworthy, A. (2017), Pax Romana. Orion Publishing Group. Londen. Goldsworthy, A. (2010), How Rome fell. Death of a Superpower. Yale University Press. Yale. Wijnendaele, J. (2012), Romeinen en barbaren. De ondergang van het Romeinse rijk in het westen. Standaard Uitgeverij. Antwerpen. Heather, P. (2009), The Fall of the Roman Empire. A new History of Rome and the Barbarians. Oxford University Press. Oxford. Harper, K. (2019), The fate of Rome. Climate, disease and the end of an empire. Princeton University Press. Princeton.Beeld: Wikimedia CommonsOverzicht van de officiële keizers in de 3de eeuw: Alexander Severus (222-235), Maximinus Thrax (235–238), Gordian I en Gordian II (238), Philip the Arab (244–249), Decius (249–251), Trebonianus Gallus (251–253), Aemilianus (253), Valerian (253–260), Saloninus (260), Claudius Gothicus (268–270), Quintillus (270), Aurelian (270–275), Tacitus (275–276), Florianus (276), Probus (276–282), Carus (282–283), Diocletian (284–305)Overzicht van tegenkeizers en troonpretendenten in de 3de eeuw: Sallustius (c. 227), Taurinus (datum onzeker), Ovinius Camillus (mogelijk fictief), Magnus (235), Quartinus (235), Sabinianus (240), Iotapianus (248), Pacatian (248), Silbannacus (datum onzeker), Licinianus (250), Priscus (251–252), Valens Senior (datum onzeker), Ingenuus (260) , Macrianus Major, Macrianus Minor en Quietus (260-261), Regalianus (260), Balista (261), Piso (261), Valens (261), Memor (261), Mussius Aemilianus (261-262), Celsus (mogelijk fictief), Saturninus (mogelijk fictief), Trebellianus (mogelijk fictief), Censorinus (269–270) (mogelijk fictief), Sponsianus (datum onzeker), Domitianus (270–271), Felicissimus (271), Septimius (271) in Dalmatia, Urbanus (271) (mogelijk fictief), Firmus (273), Bonosus (280), Proculus (280), Saturninus (280), Sabinus Julianus (283-285), Amandus and Aelianus (285), Carausius: (286–293), Allectus: (293–296), Domitius Domitianus: (297), Aurelius Achilleus: (297–298), Eugenius: (303)Keizers van het Gallische keizerrijk (tijdelijk afgescheurd deel van het Romeinse Rijk): Postumus (260–269), Laelian (269, usurpator), Marius 269, Victorinus (268/69–271), Domitian II (271, usurpator), Tetricus I (271–274), Tetricus II (273–274), Faustinus (273-274, usurpator)Keizers van het Palmyreense keizerrijk (tijdelijk afgescheurd deel van het Romeinse Rijk): Vaballathus (267?-272), Zenobia (272-273), Antiochus (273)Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden
waarin we de religieuze praktijken van de Romeinen onder de loep nemen en volgen hoe het prille christendom uitgroeit tot de belangrijkste religie van het imperium. WIJ ZIJN: Jonas Goossenaerts (inhoud en vertelstem), Filip Vekemans (montage), Benjamin Goyvaerts (inhoud) en Laurent Poschet (inhoud). Met BIJDRAGEN van: Prof. dr. Sofie Remijsen (specialiste oudheidkunde, Romeinse en Hellenistische geschiedenis), Laurens Luyten (Tacitus), Kristel Verbeke en Gene Thomas (presentatie godwalk). Wil je ons een FOOI geven? http://fooienpod.com/geschiedenisvoorherbeginners Al schenkt u tien cent of tien euro, het duurt tien seconden met een handige QR-code MEER WETEN? Onze geraadpleegde en geciteerde bronnen: Beard, M. (2016), SPQR. A History of Ancient Rome. Profile Books. Londen. Beard, M. (2023), Emperor of Rome. Profile Books. Londen. Devoldere, L. (2009), De verloren weg. Van Canterbury naar Rome. Atlas-Contact. Amsterdam. Goldsworthy, A. (2017), Pax Romana. Orion Publishing Group. Londen. Hunink, V., Lendering, J. (2018), Het visioen van Constantijn. Een gebeurtenis die de wereld veranderde. Omniboek. Amsterdam. Kuin, I. (2018), Leven met de goden. Religie in de Oudheid. Amsterdam University Press. Amsterdam. Rüpke, J. (2011), A Companion to Roman Religion. Blackwell Publishing. Oxford. Beeld: Wikimedia Commons De belangrijkste Romeinse goden met hun Griekse tegenhangers: Jupiter (Romeins) - Zeus (Grieks): Oppergod, heerser van de hemel en de donder, beschermer van wetten en gerechtigheid. Juno (Romeins) - Hera (Grieks): Koningin van de goden, beschermster van het huwelijk, vrouwen en geboorte. Neptunus (Romeins) - Poseidon (Grieks): Functie: God van de zeeën, aardbevingen, paarden en bronnen. Mars (Romeins) - Ares (Grieks): God van oorlog, strijd, moed en mannelijke kracht. Venus (Romeins) - Aphrodite (Grieks): Godin van liefde, schoonheid, verlangen, seksualiteit en vruchtbaarheid. Minerva (Romeins) - Athena (Grieks): Godin van wijsheid, strategie, oorlogvoering, handwerk en kunst. Mercurius (Romeins) - Hermes (Grieks): God van handel, dieven, reizigers, boodschapper van de goden en beschermer van handelaren. Diana (Romeins) - Artemis (Grieks): Godin van de jacht, wilde natuur, maagdelijkheid, geboorte en beschermster van vrouwen en kinderen. Vulcanus (Romeins) - Hephaestos (Grieks): God van het vuur, smeedkunst, ambachten, metaalbewerking en vulkanen. Pluto (Romeins) - Hades (Grieks): God van de onderwereld, heerser over de doden en rijkdommen onder de grond.
Bu bölümde konsol pazarı, bouldering, iyi developer olmak ve biraz da SPQR kitabı üzerine sohbet ettik.Bizi dinlemekten keyif alıyorsanız, kahve ısmarlayarak bizi destekleyebilir ve Telegram grubumuza katılabilirsiniz. :)Yorumlarınızı, sorularınızı ya da sponsorluk tekliflerinizi info@farklidusun.net e-posta adresine iletebilirsiniz. Bizi Twitter üzerinden takip edebilirsiniz.Zaman damgaları:00:00 - Haftamız nasıl geçti / Bouldering11:00 - İyi iOS Developer Olmak26:17 - Figma Dev Mode29:40 - Konsol Pazarı1:00:30 - İzlediklerimiz1:11:55 - Okuduklarımız1:26:16 - Rize / Amie / Apple Music on Apple WatchBölüm linkleri:DocCSony misses PS5 sales target as console enters ‘latter stage of its life cycle'Mr. & Mrs. SmithHaloBosch - Michael ConnellyTom Clancy's Jack RyanSlow HorsesMasters of the AirSPQR: A History of Ancient RomeOn PalestineRizeAmie
Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden
waarin we in het Romeinse wereldrijk verder zoeken naar de invulling van het goddelijke keizerschap, en ons afvragen wat we met de bekende keizersbiografieën moeten aanvangen. WIJ ZIJN: Jonas Goossenaerts (inhoud en vertelstem), Filip Vekemans (montage), Benjamin Goyvaerts (inhoud) en Laurent Poschet (inhoud). Met BIJDRAGEN van: Aster Nzeyimana (presentator Rota Fortunae), Lucas Vanclooster (Augustus, res gestae), Laurens Luyten (Tacitus) Wil je ons een FOOI geven? http://fooienpod.com/geschiedenisvoorherbeginners Al schenkt u tien cent of tien euro, het duurt tien seconden met een handige QR-code. MEER WETEN? Onze geraadpleegde en geciteerde bronnen: Beard, M. (2016), SPQR. A History of Ancient Rome. Profile Books. Londen. Beard, M. (2023), Emperor of Rome. Profile Books. Londen. Goldsworthy, A. (2017), Pax Romana. Orion Publishing Group. Londen. Lendering, J. (2009), Spijkers op laag water. 50 misverstanden over de Oudheid. Singel Uitgeverijen. Amsterdam Beeld: Wikimedia Commons Overzicht van de keizers tijdens de pax romana: Julisch-Claudische dynastie 1) Augustus (27 v.Chr. - 14 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (ouderdom en ziekte). 2) Tiberius (14-37 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (vermoedelijk vergiftigd). 3) Caligula (37-41 na Chr.): vermoord (samenzwering van senatoren en leden van zijn garde). 4) Claudius (41-54 na Chr.): mogelijk vergiftigd (de details zijn onduidelijk). 5) Nero (54-68 na Chr.): zelfdoding. Vierkeizerjaar 6) Galba (68-69 na Chr.): vermoord (samenzwering van de Praetoriaanse Garde). 7) Otho (69 na Chr.): zelfdoding. 8) Vitellius (69 na Chr.): vermoord (gevolg van de Burgeroorlog van het Vierkeizerjaar). Flavische dynastie 9) Vespasianus (69-79 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (ziekte). 10) Titus (79-81 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (koorts). 11) Domitianus (81-96 na Chr.): vermoord (samenzwering van hovelingen). Antonijnse dynastie: 12) Nerva (96-98 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (ziekte). 13) Trajanus (98-117 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (ziekte). 14) Hadrianus (117-138 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (hartfalen). 15) Antoninus Pius (138-161 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (ziekte). 16) Marcus Aurelius (161-180 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (pest). 17) Commodus (180-192 na Chr.): vermoord (samenzwering). Vijfkeizerjaar 18) Pertinax (193 na Chr.): vermoord (samenzwering van de Praetoriaanse Garde). 19) Didius Julianus (193 na Chr.): vermoord (gevolg van de Burgeroorlog van het Vijfkeizerjaar). Severische dynastie: 20) Septimius Severus (193-211 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (ziekte). 21) Caracalla (211-217 na Chr.): vermoord (samenzwering van zijn officieren). 22) Macrinus (217-218 na Chr.): vermoord (gevolg van een mislukte campagne tegen het Parthische Rijk). 23) Elagabalus (218-222 na Chr.): vermoord (samenzwering). 24) Severus Alexander (222-235 na Chr.): vermoord (samenzwering van opstandige troepen).
Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden
waarin we op zoek gaan naar het ware gelaat van de Romeinse keizers en ons afvragen wat de taakomschrijving van het goddelijke keizerschap precies inhield. WIJ ZIJN nog altijd: Jonas Goossenaerts (inhoud en vertelstem), Filip Vekemans (montage), Benjamin Goyvaerts (inhoud) en Laurent Poschet (inhoud). Met BIJDRAGEN van: Aster Nzeyimana (presentator Rota Fortunae), Lucas Vanclooster (Augustus, res gestae), Laurens Luyten (Tacitus) Wil je ons een FOOI geven? http://fooienpod.com/geschiedenisvoorherbeginners Al schenkt u tien cent of tien euro, het duurt tien seconden met een handige QR-code. MEER WETEN? Onze geraadpleegde en geciteerde bronnen: Beard, M. (2016), SPQR. A History of Ancient Rome. Profile Books. Londen. Beard, M. (2023), Emperor of Rome. Profile Books. Londen. Goldsworthy, A. (2017), Pax Romana. Orion Publishing Group. Londen. Lendering, J. (2009), Spijkers op laag water. 50 misverstanden over de Oudheid. Singel Uitgeverijen. Amsterdam Beeld: Wikimedia Commons Overzicht van de keizers tijdens de pax romana: Julisch-Claudische dynastie 1) Augustus (27 v.Chr. - 14 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (ouderdom en ziekte). 2) Tiberius (14-37 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (vermoedelijk vergiftigd). 3) Caligula (37-41 na Chr.): vermoord (samenzwering van senatoren en leden van zijn garde). 4) Claudius (41-54 na Chr.): mogelijk vergiftigd (de details zijn onduidelijk). 5) Nero (54-68 na Chr.): zelfdoding. Vierkeizerjaar 6) Galba (68-69 na Chr.): vermoord (samenzwering van de Praetoriaanse Garde). 7) Otho (69 na Chr.): zelfdoding. 8) Vitellius (69 na Chr.): vermoord (gevolg van de Burgeroorlog van het Vierkeizerjaar). Flavische dynastie 9) Vespasianus (69-79 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (ziekte). 10) Titus (79-81 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (koorts). 11) Domitianus (81-96 na Chr.): vermoord (samenzwering van hovelingen). Antonijnse dynastie: 12) Nerva (96-98 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (ziekte). 13) Trajanus (98-117 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (ziekte). 14) Hadrianus (117-138 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (hartfalen). 15) Antoninus Pius (138-161 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (ziekte). 16) Marcus Aurelius (161-180 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (pest). 17) Commodus (180-192 na Chr.): vermoord (samenzwering). Vijfkeizerjaar 18) Pertinax (193 na Chr.): vermoord (samenzwering van de Praetoriaanse Garde). 19) Didius Julianus (193 na Chr.): vermoord (gevolg van de Burgeroorlog van het Vijfkeizerjaar). Severische dynastie: 20) Septimius Severus (193-211 na Chr.): natuurlijke dood (ziekte). 21) Caracalla (211-217 na Chr.): vermoord (samenzwering van zijn officieren). 22) Macrinus (217-218 na Chr.): vermoord (gevolg van een mislukte campagne tegen het Parthische Rijk). 23) Elagabalus (218-222 na Chr.): vermoord (samenzwering). 24) Severus Alexander (222-235 na Chr.): vermoord (samenzwering van opstandige troepen).
Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden
waarin we de lagere regionen van de Romeinse samenleving verkennen en mensen aan het woord laten die door de grote bronnen worden doodgezwegen. WIJ ZIJN nog altijd: Jonas Goossenaerts (inhoud en vertelstem), Filip Vekemans (montage), Benjamin Goyvaerts (inhoud) en Laurent Poschet (inhoud). Met BIJDRAGEN van: Dr. Valérie Wyns (classica), Patrick De Rynk (classicus, auteur, vertaler, recensent), Korneel De Clercq (stem grafschriften), Quinn Schols (stem grafschiften), Kristien Bonneure (stem grafschriften), Els Schols (kritische lectuur) en Silke De Keyser (kritische lectuur). Wil je ons een FOOI geven? http://fooienpod.com/geschiedenisvoorherbeginners Al schenkt u tien cent of tien euro, het duurt tien seconden met een handige QR-code. MEER WETEN? Onze geraadpleegde en geciteerde bronnen: Beard, M. (2016), SPQR. A History of Ancient Rome. Profile Books. Londen. Carcopino, J. (2000). Het dagelijks leven in het oude Rome, Unieboek Het Spectrum. Amsterdam. De Vink, D. (2023, 17 oktober). Arm en straatarm in Rome (1). Mainzer Beobachter. https://mainzerbeobachter.com/2023/10/16/arm-en-straatarm-in-het-antieke-rome-1/ Gevaert, B., Mattelaer, J. (2000), Roma intima. Liefde lijf en lust. Sterck en De Vreese. Gorredijk. Hunink, V. (2004). E. Eyben,Amor-Roma. Liefde en erotiek in Rome. Davidsfonds. Leuven. Knapp, R. (2013), Invisible Romans. Profile Books. Londen. Laes, C., Strubbe, J. (2007). Kleine Romeinen. Jonge kinderen in het antieke Rome. Amsterdam University Press. Amsterdam. Matyszak, P., 24 uur in het oude Rome. Het dagelijks leven van de Romeinen. HI Books. Portland. Wijgelt, U. Dis Manibus. Romeinse grafschriften uit het oude Rome. Ambo/Anthos. Amsterdam.
Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden
waarin we 's werelds meest iconische vorstin verwikkeld zien in een hevige machtstrijd tot de laatste man en ons afvragen of de geschiedenis haar eerlijk heeft geportretteerd. WIJ ZIJN nog altijd: Jonas Goossenaerts (inhoud en vertelstem), Filip Vekemans (montage), Benjamin Goyvaerts (inhoud) en Laurent Poschet (inhoud). Met BIJDRAGEN van: Ward Bal (Cicero), Laurens Luyten (Plutarchus en Cassius Dio) en Valérie Wyns (experte Hellenistisch Egypte). Wil je ons een FOOI geven? http://fooienpod.com/geschiedenisvoorherbeginners Al schenkt u tien cent of tien euro, het duurt tien seconden met een handige QR-code. MEER WETEN? Onze geraadpleegde en geciteerde bronnen: Beard, M. (2016), SPQR. A History of Ancient Rome. Profile Books. Londen. Schiff, S. (2011), Cleopatra: a life. Little, Brown & Company. Boston. Cassius Dio, De Vries, G.H. (2006), Samenzwering en verraad: de strijd om de macht na de moord op Julius Caesar. Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep. Amsterdam. Ploutarchos, Van Rooijen-Dijkman, H.W.A (vertaling) (2008), Beroemde Romeinen. Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep. Amsterdam.
As a television and radio presenter, prolific and best selling author, classicist Dame Mary Beard has acquired celebrity status. The author of more than 20 books including Pompeii, SPQR and Women & Power recently retired from her post as Professor of Classics at Cambridge University. For her latest book Emperor of Rome, Beard leads us through the lives of thirty emperors over nearly three centuries. From Julius Caesar to Alexander Severus, she probes the emperors' powers and just how debauched Roman palaces really were.
As a television and radio presenter, prolific and best selling author, classicist Dame Mary Beard has acquired celebrity status. The author of more than 20 books including Pompeii, SPQR and Women & Power recently retired from her post as Professor of Classics at Cambridge University. For her latest book Emperor of Rome, Beard leads us through the lives of thirty emperors over nearly three centuries. From Julius Caesar to Alexander Severus, she probes the emperors' powers and just how debauched Roman palaces really were.
P. Federico (Guatemala)Hoy celebramos la dedicación de una de las cuatro basílicas mayores en Roma: San Juan de Letrán. Conocer la historia de nuestra familia nos ayuda a conocernos a nosotros mismos. Somos, con orgullo, familia de Dios, miembros de su Iglesia.[Ver Meditación Escrita] https://www.10minconjesus.net/meditacion_escrita/estan-locos-estos-romanos/
We've recently discovered, thanks to TikTok, that many more people are thinking about the Roman Empire than you might expect... including the host of this radio show. This hour, we talk about why people think about the Roman Empire, and we talk with the preeminent scholar of the Roman Empire, Mary Beard, about all the things you could think about if you wanted to think about the Roman Empire. GUESTS: Doug Boin: Professor of History at St. Louis University, and author of Alaric the Goth: An Outsider's History of the Fall of Rome, among other books Mary Beard: Historian of Ancient Rome. She is the author of bestselling books, including SPQR, and her newest book is Emperor of Rome: Ruling the Ancient Roman World Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden
waarin we op Shakespeariaanse wijze volgen hoe een bijzonder ambitieuze Julius Caesar het doek over de republiek doet vallen en zelf een gewisse dood tegemoet gaat. WIJ ZIJN nog altijd: Jonas Goossenaerts (inhoud en vertelstem), Filip Vekemans (montage), Benjamin Goyvaerts (inhoud) en Laurent Poschet (inhoud). Met BIJDRAGEN van: Bjorn Anthierens (koorstem), Ward Bal (Cicero), Tessy Torfs (dramatis personae), Laurens Luyten (Suetonius), Silke De Keyser, Leen De Roover, Els Schols en Valérie Wyns (kritisch nalezen tekst). Wil je ons een FOOI geven? http://fooienpod.com/geschiedenisvoorherbeginners Al schenkt u tien cent of tien euro, het duurt tien seconden met een handige QR-code. MEER WETEN? Onze geraadpleegde en geciteerde bronnen: Beard, M. (2016), SPQR. A History of Ancient Rome. Profile Books. Londen. Dehaen, J. (2023, 7 juni). Hoe de ondergang van de Romeinse Republiek een waarschuwing is voor onze tijd. Knack. https://www.knack.be/nieuws/wereld/hoe-de-ondergang-van-de-romeinse-republiek-een-waarschuwing-is-voor-onze-tijd/ Goldsworthy, A. (2006). Caesar: Life of a Colossus. https://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/BA79963803 Le Glay, M., Voisin, J.-L., & Le Bohec, Y. (2009), A history of Rome (4de editie). Wiley-Blackwell. Hoboken. Matyszak, P., Berry J. (2008), Lives of the Romans. Thames & Hudson. Londen. Shakespeariaanse verzen gebaseerd op de vertalingen van C.W. Opzoomer en Tom Kleijn. Suetonius. (2018). Keizers van Rome. Van Julius Caesar tot Domitianus (vert. Daan den Hengst). Athenaeum. Amsterdam.
World famous classicist Prof Mary Beard covers ageism, feminism, university fees, the role of children's books, why men are obsessed with the roman empire and of course, her favourite books. She is also a television and radio presenter, trustee of the British Museum and the author of more than 20 books on classical history, feminism and academic life, including the bestsellers Pompeii, SPQR and Women & Power. She was appointed a Dame Commander of the British Empire in 2018. In 2022 she retired from a 40-year academic career at the University of Cambridge. Her new book, Emperor of Rome, looks at the facts and fictions around the Roman rulers, from Julius Caesar to Alexander Severus and is out now. Mary's book choices are: ** Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit by Beatrix Potter ** The Emperor's Babe by Bernardine Evaristo ** Female Eunuch by Germaine Greer ** Purity and Danger by Mary Douglas ** Poems and Fragments of Sappho Vick Hope, multi-award winning TV and BBC Radio 1 presenter, author and journalist, is the host of season six of the Women's Prize for Fiction Podcast. Every week, Vick will be joined by another inspirational woman to discuss the work of incredible female authors. The Women's Prize is one of the most prestigious literary awards in the world, and they continue to champion the very best books written by women. Don't want to miss the rest of season six? Listen and subscribe now! This podcast is sponsored by Baileys and produced by Bird Lime Media.
Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden
waarin we Rome als republiek zien uitgroeien van kleine stadstaat tot Italische grootmacht, die met de legendarische Punische Oorlogen een eerste grote stresstest moet doorstaan. WIJ ZIJN nog altijd: Jonas Goossenaerts (inhoud en vertelstem), Filip Vekemans (montage), Benjamin Goyvaerts (inhoud) en Laurent Poschet (inhoud). Met BIJDRAGEN van: Laurens Luyten (intro Hannibal door de Alpen), Aster Nzeyimana (sportverslag Cannae), Jona Lendering (expertise Punische Oorlogen), Niels Neefs (omvorming tot sportverslag), Silke De Keyser, Leen De Roover, Els Schols en Valérie Wyns (kritisch nalezen tekst). Wil je ons een FOOI geven? http://fooienpod.com/geschiedenisvoorherbeginners Al schenkt u tien cent of tien euro, het duurt tien seconden met een handige QR-code. MEER WETEN? Onze geraadpleegde en geciteerde bronnen: Beard, M. (2016), SPQR. A History of Ancient Rome. Profile Books. Londen. Le Glay, M., Voisin, J.-L., & Le Bohec, Y. (2009), A history of Rome (4de editie). Wiley-Blackwell. Hoboken. Lendering, J. (2022), De vergeten oorlog. De strijd tussen Rome en Karthago. Uitgeverij Omniboek. Utrecht. Lendering, J. (2022), Hannibal in de Alpen. Een puzzel uit de Oudheid. Uitgeverij Omniboek. Utrecht. Matyszak, P., Berry J. (2008), Lives of the Romans. Thames & Hudson. Londen. Matyszak, P. (2021), Vijanden van Rome. Van Hannibal tot Attila de Hun. Uitgeverij Omniboek. Utrecht.
Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden
waarin we vanop de Capitolijn samen met Titus Livius in de vreemde en schimmige ontstaansmythes van de Romeinen duiken, kennismaken met hun vroegste heersers en ons afvragen hoe een dorp kon uitgroeien tot de Urbs. WIJ ZIJN nog altijd: Jonas Goossenaerts (inhoud en vertelstem), Filip Vekemans (montage), Benjamin Goyvaerts (inhoud) en Laurent Poschet (inhoud). Met BIJDRAGEN van: Bart Meys (stem Livius - Ab Urbe Condita) en Veerle Eyckermans (sprookjes Ab Urbe Condita), Silke De Keyser, Els Schols en Valérie Wyns Wil je ons een FOOI geven? http://fooienpod.com/geschiedenisvoorherbeginners Al schenkt u tien cent of tien euro, het duurt tien seconden met een handige QR-code. MEER WETEN? Onze geraadpleegde en geciteerde bronnen: Beard, M. (2016), SPQR. A History of Ancient Rome. Profile Books. Londen. Le Glay, M., Voisin, J.-L., & Le Bohec, Y. (2009), A history of Rome (4de editie). Wiley-Blackwell. Hoboken. Matyszak, P., Berry J. (2008), Lives of the Romans. Thames & Hudson. Londen. Nederlandse vertaling Titus Livius, Ab Urbe Condita Libri: https://www.koxkollum.nl/livius/livius.htm (geraadpleegd op 15/9/2023). Lijst van de KONINGEN van Rome (753 - 509 v.Chr.): Romulus, Titus Tatius, Numa Pompilius, Tullus Hostilius, Ancus Martius, Tarquinius Priscus, Servius Tullius, Tarquinius Superbus.
Original episode link (though in this case it only covers Augustus and the transition to Tiberius): https://www.podbean.com/ep/pb-4fk5i-f7b4ca IMAGE: By Ssolbergj - The vexillum of the Roman Empire was a red banner with the letters SPQR in Gold surrounded by a gold wreath hung on a military standard topped by a Roman eagle or an image of the goddess Victoria made of silver or bronze.[1][2][3][4], CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4249122 This episode's image is from Wikipedia since they're pretty chill about image-sharing as long as I credit them and I don't have time to go creating a new image-permission request every day, I've got stuff to talk about. Also, yes, I, a degreed librarian, consult Wikipedia during my research as they are generally a solid aggregator of resources. You have my permission to consult Wikipedia as well, just remember they are not a source in their own right or else citogenesis may occur (P.S. Randall Munroe is a treasure). THANKS AND SUCH: Thank you for listening, and thank my family and friends for putting up with me and for helping me out with various things. As always, feel free to email the show at Popeularhistory@gmail.com If you would like to financially support Popeular history, go to www.patreon.com/Popeular. If you don't have any money to spare but still want to give back, tell others–listeners are worth more than gold!
Nikolay and Michael discuss sharding Postgres — what it means, why and when it's needed, and the available options right now. Here are some links to some things they mentioned:PGSQL Friday monthly blogging event https://www.pgsqlphriday.com/Did “sharding” come from Ultima Online? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23438399 Our episode on partitioning: https://postgres.fm/episodes/partitioningVitess https://vitess.io/Citus https://www.citusdata.com/ Lessons learned from sharding Postgres (Notion 2021) https://www.notion.so/blog/sharding-postgres-at-notion The Great Re-shard (Notion 2023) https://www.notion.so/blog/the-great-re-shard The growing pains of database architecture (Figma 2023) https://www.figma.com/blog/how-figma-scaled-to-multiple-databases/Timescale multi-node https://docs.timescale.com/self-hosted/latest/multinode-timescaledb/about-multinode/ PgCat https://github.com/postgresml/pgcat SPQR https://github.com/pg-sharding/spqr PL/Proxy https://plproxy.github.io/ Sharding GitLab by top-level namespace https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/development/enablement/data_stores/database/doc/root-namespace-sharding.html Loose foreign keys (GitLab) https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/database/loose_foreign_keys.html ~~~What did you like or not like? What should we discuss next time? Let us know via a YouTube comment, on social media, or by commenting on our Google doc!~~~Postgres FM is brought to you by:Nikolay Samokhvalov, founder of Postgres.aiMichael Christofides, founder of pgMustardWith special thanks to:Jessie Draws for the amazing artwork
In today's episode, we speak with Chef Matthew Accarrino about...How he manages his time in the kitchen with his time on his bikeHis best advice for producing solid resultsCooking for cyclists & fun tips for meal prepHow he squeezes every drop out of lifeMost days you might find Matthew running the kitchen at SPQR in San Francisco. Born in the Midwest and raised on the East Coast, Matthew moved west to California in 2007. Matthew had dreams of becoming a professional cyclist until a leg injury turned his passion for cooking into a career. Under his guidance, SPQR restaurant has been awarded a Michelin star for nearly a decade. Matthew has been nominated multiple times for the prestigious James Beard Foundation Awards. Food & Wine Magazine named Matthew a “Best New Chef” in 2014. He also co-authored and released his first book, published by Ten Speed Press – Modern Italian Food and Wine – in October 2012. When Matthew is not in the restaurant you can find him wrapped in his life's other great passion - out on his bike riding and racing. When he is not trying to catch up on sleep from grabbing life at every corner Matthew can also be found working with and cooking for athletes, cycling teams and in his community connecting people through food and a passion for life. You could say generally he's got his hands full and legs always moving.Please note that this podcast is created strictly for educational purposes and should never be used for medical diagnosis and treatment.See you in the next episode!***Click here to Book a FREE 15 minute callSports Nutrition Education Program (SNEP), A 4-week course to help you break through training blocks and achieve your goals.1:1 Gut Training: Science-backed nutrition counseling to alleviate GI Distress and to avoid the bonk.***Mentioned:Find Matthew AccarrinoIG: @mattaccarrinoSPQR Mattina Cafe & RestaurantSPQR: Modern Italian Food and Wine, by Matthew Accarrino: Ventum RacingElectric Breakfast Company: Order for local Bay Area deliveryMini Waffle Maker (for EBC!)Skratch LabsFirst EnduranceMORE NRNew customers save 10% off all products on our website with the code NEWNR10If you would like to work with our practitioners, click here: https://nutritional-revolution.com/work-with-us/If you're interested in sponsoring Nutritional Revolution Podcast, shoot us an email at nutritionalrev@gmail.com.MORE NR New customers save 10% off all products on our website with the code NEWNR10 If you would like to work with our practitioners, click here: https://nutritional-revolution.com/work-with-us/ If you're interested in sponsoring Nutritional Revolution Podcast, shoot us an email at nutritionalrev@gmail.com.
Join Ashley Verma in an exciting episode as she welcomes the talented Amanda Frederickson to this week's Bizzimumzi podcast. Amanda, a professional cook, food stylist, and acclaimed author of The Staub Cookbook, has an impressive culinary background. After attending the renowned San Francisco Cooking School and working at the Michelin-starred restaurant SPQR, she found her calling in the Williams-Sonoma Test Kitchen. There, she honed her skills, developing recipes, testing products, and co-writing eleven Williams-Sonoma Test Kitchen cookbooks. In 2020, Amanda launched her own cookbook, Simple Beautiful Food, and shortly after, she embarked on a new venture, opening her first health-focused fast-food restaurant, Radish, in Nashville, Tennessee. In this engaging episode, Ashley and Amanda dive deep into their parenting journeys, discussing the transition from corporate life to pursuing their passions in the culinary world. They explore the challenges, triumphs, and valuable lessons learned along the way. Some of the exciting topics they cover include: Building a business and staying confident after having kids: Amanda shares her personal experiences and insights on juggling motherhood while building her culinary empire. Discover how she stayed motivated, maintained confidence, and found balance in her professional and personal life. Pursuing passion and becoming a chef: Ashley and Amanda explore the transformative journey of following one's passion, leaving the corporate world behind, and pursuing a career in the culinary arts. Gain inspiration and practical advice for taking the leap and embracing your true calling. The importance of a supportive village: Both Ashley and Amanda agree that raising children and building successful careers require a supportive network. They discuss the significance of having help, whether it's through a nanny or relying on family and friends. Discover how leaning on others can empower you to do it all. Quick ideas for busy moms in the kitchen: Amanda, a master of culinary efficiency, shares practical tips and quick meal ideas for busy moms. Learn how to prepare delicious and nutritious meals even on the busiest of days. What's in the pipeline for Amanda's business: Get an exclusive glimpse into Amanda's future plans for her culinary endeavours. Discover the exciting projects she has in store and the inspiration behind them. Prepare to be inspired by Amanda's journey of culinary success, motherhood, and pursuing her passion. This episode is filled with practical advice, heartfelt discussions, and the belief that with determination and a supportive village, anything is possible. You can follow and learn more about Amanda Frederickson here: https://www.amandafrederickson.com/ Tune in to the Bizzimumzi Podcast on your favourite podcast platform to catch this engaging and empowering conversation! The Bizzimumzi Podcast is brought to you by coffee-infused host Ashley Verma. This show is created to share all the ups, downs and all arounds of the wild world of parenting. Each week Ashley will be joined by a fellow inspiring, thriving and surviving Bizzimumzi – who will share their own journey. This podcast is your weekly opportunity to take a deep breath as we try to navigate the wild world of parenting; think of this podcast as the safe space where we are not too hard on ourselves, we share our humility and relish in overcoming the inevitable failures that simply happen. This is a podcast for those who are unapologetically At Its Best, even when ‘At its Best' means the dishes aren't done, there is crayon on the walls and your hair hasn't been washed in forever. We Are Bizzimumzi. We love hearing from you! Get in touch with any topic suggestions, questions and feedback at: info@bizzimumzi.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Jon as he navigates listeners through the innovative SpQR approach—a cutting-edge, lossless LLM weight compression technique that harnesses the power of quantization. Tune in as Jon delves into the four steps behind this groundbreaking method in this week's episode. Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/692 Interested in sponsoring a SuperDataScience Podcast episode? Visit JonKrohn.com/podcast for sponsorship information.
What is your most memorable ride?Matthew Accarrino is a chef at famous restaurants SPQR and Mattina Cafe and San Francisco. He has received ten Michelin Stars in his career, but he is also a great cyclist and has won many races. In this short episode, Matt talks about his most memorable ride, which includes great food, friendship and intense riding. But, we also discuss work-life balance and the beauty of doing what you love!To follow Matt: @mattaccarrino_____________What is YOUR most memorable ride? Is it a specific race where everything clicked and you achieved a lifelong dream? A ride where you met the love of your life? An adventure that turned to a nightmare? Whatever it is, our most memorable ride is always a good story! And I want to share those stories in these short episodes. This episode is presented by the Hammerhead Karoo 2. Use code FEVER to get a free heart rate monitor with the purchase of your Karoo 2.
En los capítulos anteriores, vimos las vidas de los cuatro primeros reyes de Roma: Rómulo, Numa Pompilio, Tulio Hostilio y Anco Marcio.En este capítulo seguiremos a un etrusco, Tarquinio Prisco, que logró hacerse con la corona romana y transmitírsela a sus dos hijos: Servio Tulio y Tarquinio el Soberbio, el último de los cuales se convertiría en un tirano tal que los romanos lo expulsaron de Roma y renunciaron para siempre a ser dirigidos por un rey.
Tras la fundación de Roma en el 753 a.C., Rómulo tuvo que enfrentarse a diversos problemas. La nueva ciudad necesitaba un ejército que la defendiera de posibles invasores, una asamblea que le ayudase a gobernar (que desembocaría en la fundación del Senado y de la comitia curiata) y, aún más importante, necesitaba de nuevos habitantes, especialmente mujeres, que garantizasen la supervivencia de la ciudad por más de una generación.En sus casi 40 años de reinado, Rómulo consiguió soluciones para todos estos asuntos, consiguiendo sembrar así la semilla de una próspera ciudad hasta su desaparición en el 716 a.C.
Jonathan Trozzolo sells Omega watches and supports clients at the KaDeWe Boutique on Berlin's KuDamm. In thinking of time, JT heartily encourages you to read history! In particular, he urges you towards Mary Beard's acclaimed history of Ancient Rome, SPQR. You can hear her discuss her work at the 92nd St. Y. Do you enjoy these explorations of working lives? Please support this project on Patreon. Check out my free weekly newsletter, The Sabbateur. All my other projects are over here. Get in touch on Insta, Twitter, Facebook, or at podcastforaliving [at] gmail. Please hit that follow/subscribe button, leave a review, and share the pod with your people Special thanks to Liv Hunt for our logo design. Our theme song is Nile's Blues by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under Creative Commons by an Attribution 4.0 License. Please take good care of yourself. Thank you for listening! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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On the July 12, 2022 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor Ben Pearson is joined by /Film editor Hoai-Tran Bui to gather around the virtual water cooler and talk about what they've been up to. Opening Banter: At The Water Cooler: What we've been Doing:Hoai-Tran spent Memorial Day with Michael Mann (movies), covered Tribeca. What we've been Reading:Ben read SPQR by Mary Beard. Hoai-Tran read Persuasion. What we've been Watching:HT watched Thor: Love and Thunder, Persuasion, The Gray Man, Where the Crawdads Sing, Fallen Angels, has watched and rewatched Our Flag Means Death and now doesn't know what to do with herself. Ben watched The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, finished The Bear, rewatched Heat, and saw Moonstruck and Sense & Sensibility for the first time. What we've been Eating: What we've been Playing: Also mentioned: Official Competition Review: Penélope Cruz And Antonio Banderas Play The Fools In An Absurdist Arthouse Satire [Tribeca] Vengeance Review: BJ Novak's Terminally Online Podcaster Stumbles Into A Darkly Comic Crime Thriller [Tribeca] All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.