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Reality and Faith Prompts1. What are the formations or structures for how you know you are in reality in regards to your faith? Do you have indicators? Internal senses? External resources? 2. Who are you in active dialogue with in regards to your faith? Who that is living and who that is passed on? 3. When you encounter dissonance with your reality of faith, how do you stay grounded in your experience?TranscriptsDanielle (00:00):To my computer. So thank you Starlet. Thank you Tamis for being with me. I've given already full introductions. I've recorded those separately. So the theme of the conversation and kind of what we're getting into on this podcast this season is I had this vision for talking about the themes have been race, faith, culture, church in the past on my podcast. But what I really think the question is, where is our reality and where are our touchpoints in those different realms? And so today there's going to be more info on this in the future, but where do we find reality and how do we form our reality when we integrate faith? So one of the questions I was asking Tamis and Starlet was what are the formations or structures for how you know are in reality in regards to your faith? Do you have indicators? Do you have internal senses? Do you have external resources? And so that's where I want to jump off from and it's free flow. I don't do a whole lot of editing, but yeah, just curious where your mind goes when you hear that, what comes to mind and we'll jump from there.Starlette (01:12):I immediately thought of baptism, baptismal waters. My baptismal identity forms and shapes me. It keeps me in touch with my body. It keeps me from being disembodied. Also, it keeps me from being swindled out of authority over my body due to the dangerous irrationalism of white body supremacy. So that's one thing. Protest also keeps me grounded. I have found that acts of defiance, minor personal rebellions, they do well for me. They keep me spiritually that I feel like it keeps me in step with Jesus. And I always feel like I'm catching up that I'm almost stepping on his feet. So for me, baptismal identity and protesting, those are the two things come to me immediately.Tamice (02:04):Whoa, that's so deep. Wow, I never thought about that. But I never thought about protests being a thing that groundsBecause I mean I've just been, for me I would say I've been working on the right so, and y'all know me, so I got acronyms for days. But I mean I think that the radical ethical spirituality that's tethered to my tradition, that's a rule of life, but it's also a litmus test. So for me, if you can't tell the truth, we don't have conversations about non-violence and loving enemies. I don't get to ethical spirituality unless you come through the front door of truth telling and truth telling in that sense of the r. And the rest arrest mix tape is radical. Angela Davis says radical and that's grasping stuff at the root. So before we have conversations about forgiveness for instance, or Jesus or scripture or what is right and what is moral, it's very important that we first tell the truth about the foundations of those realities and what we even mean by those terms and whose those terms serve and where they come from. I talk about it asking to see the manager. We need see the manager(03:24):Me that grounds me is now if something comes in and it calls me to move in a different way or corrects me or checks me in a certain way, I say yes to it if it comes through the door of truth telling because it means I also got to be true and tell the truth to myself. So that keeps me grounded. That kind of acronym is kind of how I move, but it's also how I keep toxic ways of doing religion out. And I also have come back into relationship with trees and grass and the waters and that's been really powerful for moving down into different types of intelligence. For me, the earth has been pulling me into a different way of knowing and being in that part brings me to ancestors. Just like you starlet my ancestors, I keep finding them in the trees and in the water and in the wind. So it's like, well I need them real bad right now. So that's where I'm kind of grounding myself these days.But to your point about grounding and protest, I feel most compelled to show up in spaces where the ground is crying out screaming. I feel like it beckons me there. And we talked about the most recent news of Trey being found and you talked about truth telling and what resonated immediately. And it didn't sit right with me that African-American people, people of African descent know not to take their lives in that way because of the traumatic history that when you say things like you don't suspect any foul play, it sounds like what has historically been named as at the hands of persons unknown where that no one is held responsible for the death of African-American people. That's what ties it in for me. And I feel like it's an ancestral pool that they didn't leave this way, they didn't leave in the way that they were supposed to, that something stinks and that they're crying out to say, can you hear me? Come over here Terry a while here. Don't leave him here. Don't let up on it because we didn't call him here somebody. So I love that you said that you are, feel yourself being grounded in and call back to the earth because I do feel like it speaks to us,But there are telltale signs in it and that the trees will tell us too. And so I didn't have a hand in this. It was forced on me and I saw it all come and talk to me. Put your hand here, put your head here and you can hear me scream and then you can hear me scream, you can hear him scream. He was calling out the whole time. That's what I believe in. That's how I test reality. I tested against what the earth is saying like you said, but I think we have to walk the ground a bit. We have to pace the ground a bit. We can't just go off of what people are saying. Back to your point about truth telling, don't trust nobody I don't trust. I don't trust anybody that's going to stop because you can't fix a lie. So if you're going to come in with deception, there's not much else I can do with you. There's not much I can say to you. And I find that white body supremacy is a supreme deception. So if we can't start there in a conversation, there's nothing that I can say to youTamice (06:46):That's facts. It's interesting that you talked about baptism, you talked about grounding and I had this story pop up and while you were talking again it popped up again. So I'm going to tell it. So we are not going to talk about who and all the things that happened recently, but I had made some comments online around that and around just the choice to be blind. So I've been talking a lot about John nine and this passage where it is very clear to everyone else what's happening, but the people who refuse to see, refuse to see.So in that, I was kind of pulled into that. I was in Mississippi, I was doing some stuff for the book and this lady, a chaplain, her name is Sally Bevin, actually Sally Bevel, she walked up to me, she kept calling me, she was like, Tam me, she want to come. I have my whole family there. We were at the Mississippi Book Fair and she kept saying, Tam me, she want to come join, dah, dah, dah. Then my family walked off and they started to peruse and then she asked me again and I was like, no, I'm good. And I was screaming. I mean I'm looking in the screen and the third time she did it, it pulled me out and I was like, this woman is trying to pull me into being present. And she said to me, this is funny, starlet. I said, I feel like I need to be washed and I need a baptism because this phone feels like so on right now and the wickedness is pulling me. So she poured, she got some ice, cold water, it was 95 degrees, poured cold water on my hands, had me wash my hands and she took the cold water. She put a cross on my forehead. And you know what she said to me? She said, remember your baptism?She said, remember your baptism? And when I was baptized, even though it was by a man who will not also be named, when I was baptized the wind, there was a whirlwind at my baptism. It was in 2004, that same wind hit in Mississippi and then I felt like I was supposed to take my shoes off. So I walked around the Mississippi Festival with no shoes on, not knowing that the earth was about to receive two people who did not deserve to be hung from trees. And there's something very, I feel real talk, I feel afraid for white supremacy right now in the name of my ancestors and I feel like I'm calling on everything right now. And that's also grounding me.Starlette (09:36):I was with Mother Moses last week. I went to Dorchester County just to be with her because the people were here. Take me. I said, I'll leave them all here. I know you said there are a few here, but give me the names, give me the last names of the people because I don't have time for this. I see why she left people. I see why she was packing. So to your point, I think it's important that we talk to the ancestors faithfully, religiously. We sit down at their feet and listen for a bit about how they got over and how they got through it and let them bear witness to us. And she does it for me every time, every single time she grounds, she grounds meDanielle (10:23):Listening to you all. I was like, oh wait. It is like Luke 19 where Jesus is coming in on the show and he didn't ride in on the fanciest plane on a donkey. And if you're familiar with that culture that is not the most elevated animal, not the elevated animal to ride, it's not the elevated animal. You don't eat it. Not saying that it isn't eaten at times, but it's not right. So he rides in on that and then people are saying glory to God in the highest and they're praising him and the Pharisees are like, don't do that because it's shameful and I don't remember the exact words, but he's basically be quiet. The rocks are going to tell the story of what happened here. He's walking his way. It kind of reminds me to me. So what you're saying, he's walking away, he's going to walk and he's going to walk that way and he's going to walk to his death. He's walking it in two scenarios that Jesus goes in to talk about. Your eyes are going to be blind to peace, to the real way to peace. It's going to be a wall put around you and you're going to miss out. People are going to destroy you because you missed your chance.Starlette (11:50):Point again creation. And if you're going to be a rock headed people, then I'll recruit this rock choir. They get ready to rock out on you. If there's nothing you're going to say. So even then he says that creation will bear witness against you. You ain't got to do it. You ain't got to do it. I can call these rock. You can be rock headed if you want to. You can be stony hearted if you want to. I can recruit choir members from the ground,Tamice (12:16):But not even that because y'all know I'm into the quantum and metaphysics. Not even that they actually do speak of course, like words are frequencies. So when you hold a certain type of element in your hand, that thing has a frequency to it. That's alright that they said whatever, I don't need it from you. Everything else is tapped into this.Starlette (12:39):Right. In fact, it's the rocks are tapped into a reality. The same reality that me and this donkey and these people throwing stuff at my feet are tapped into.You are not tapped into reality. And so that's why he makes the left and not the right because typically when a person is coming to Saka city, they head towards the temple. He went the other direction because he is like it was a big fuck. I don't use power like this. And actually what I'm about to do is raise you on power. This is a whole different type of power. And that's what I feel like our ancestors, the realities that the alternative intelligence in the world you're talking about ai, the alternative intelligence in the world is what gives me every bit of confidence to look this beast in the face and call it what it is. This isTamice (13:52):And not going to bow to it. And I will go down proclaiming it what it is. I will not call wickedness good.And Jesus said, Jesus was so when he talks about the kingdom of heaven suffering violence and the violence taken it by force, it's that it's like there's something so much more violent about being right and righteous. Y'all have to use violence because you can't tell the truth.Danielle (14:29):Do you see the split two? There's two entirely different realities happening. Two different kingdoms, two entirely different ways of living in this era and they're using quote J, but it's not the same person. It can't be, you cannot mix white Jesus and brown Jesus. They don't go together. TheyStarlette (15:00):Don't, what is it? Michael O. Emerson and Glenn e Bracy. The second they have this new book called The Religion of Whiteness, and they talk about the fact that European Americans who are racialized as white Tahi says those who believe they are white. He says that there's a group of people, the European Americans who are racialized as white, who turn to scripture to enforce their supremacy. And then there's another group of people who turn to scripture to support and affirm our sibling.It is two different kingdoms. It's funny, it came to me the other day because we talk about, I've talked about how for whiteness, the perception of goodness is more important than the possession of it.You know what I mean? So mostly what they do is seek to be absolved. Right? So it's just, and usually with the being absolved means I'm less bad than that, so make that thing more bad than me and it's a really terrible way to live a life, but it is how whiteness functions, and I'm thinking about this in the context of all that is happening in the world because it's like you cannot be good and racist period. And that's as clear as you cannot love God and mammon you will end up hating one and loving the other. You cannot love God. You cannotStarlette (16:29):Love God and hate your next of kin your sibling. Dr. Angela Parker says something really important During the Wild Goose Festival, she asked the participants there predominantly European American people, those racialized as white. She said, do you all Terry, do you Terry, do you wait for the Holy Spirit? Do you sit with yourself and wait for God to move? And it talked, it spoke to me about power dynamic. Do you feel like God is doing the moving and you wait for the spirit to anoint you, to fill you, to inspire you, to baptize you with fire? You Terry, do you wait a while or do you just the other end of that that she doesn't say, do you just get up? I gave my life to Jesus and it's done right handed fellowship, give me my certificate and walk out the door. You have to sit with yourself and I don't know what your tradition is.I was raised Pentecostal holiness and I had to tear all night long. I was on my knees calling on the name of Jesus and I swear that Baba couldn't hear me. Which octave do you want me to go in? I lost my voice. You know them people, them mothers circled me with a sheet and told me I didn't get it that night that I had to come back the next day after I sweat out my down, I sweat out my press. Okay. I pressed my way trying to get to that man and they told me he didn't hear me. He not coming to get you today. I don't hear a change. They were looking for an evidence of tongues. They didn't hear an evidence, a change speech. You still sound the way that you did when you came in here. And I think that white body supremacy, that's where the problem lies with me. There's no difference. I don't hear a change in speech. You're still talking to people as if you can look down your nose with them. You have not been submerged in the water. You did not go down in the water. White supremacy, white body supremacy has not been drowned out.Terry, you need to Terry A. Little while longer. I'll let you know when you've gotten free. When you've been lifted, there's a cloud of witnesses. Those mothers rubbing your back, snapping your back and saying, call on him. Call him like you want him. Call him like you need him and they'll tell you when they see evidence, they'll let you, you know when you've been tied up, tangled up. That's what we would say. Wrapped up in Jesus and I had to come back a second night and call on the Lord and then they waited a while. They looked, they said, don't touch her, leave her alone. He got her now, leave her alone. But there was an affirmation, there was a process. You couldn't just get up there and confess these ABCs and salvation, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. Why do you think they'll let you know when you got it?Danielle (18:56):Why do you think that happened? Why? I have a question for You'all. Why do you think that became the reality of the prayer in that moment? And we're talking about Africans that have been brought here and enslaved. Why do you think that happened on our soil that way? Why question?Tamice (19:12):I mean I'm wondering about it because when stylists talk and I keep thinking the Terry in and of itself is a refusal. It says what I see is not real. What's in front of me is not right. I'm going to wait for something else.I'm saying, the slave Bible, them taking stuff out of the Bible and it's like, but I feel like the ground, there was something about the ground that indigenous people, that indigenous people were able to help them tap into over here. It was waiting on that.Starlette (19:49):We didn't have punishment. We had a percussion session. So they ring shouted me. I didn't know what it was at the time. We didn't have all the fancy stuff. Everybody had put me in key. We didn't have, we had this and feet them people circled around me. We don't do that no more.Danielle (20:06):We don't do that no more. But don't you think if you're a person that is, and I believe Africans came here with faith already. Oh yes, there's evidence of that. So put that aside, but don't you think then even if you have that faith and it's not so different than our time and you're confronted with slave owners and plantation owners also preaching quote the same faith that you're going to have to test it out on your neighbor when they're getting saved. You're going to have to make sure they didn't catch that bug.Don't you think there's something in there? Block it. Don't you think if you know faith internally already like we do and run into someone that's white that's preaching the same thing, we have to wait it out with them. Don't you think our ancestors knew that when they were here they were waiting it out. I just noticed my spirit match that spirit. We have to wait it out. Yes, because and let's say they didn't know Jesus. Some people didn't know Jesus and they met Jesus here for whatever reason, and your example is still the white man. You have to wait it out to make sure you're not reflecting that evilness. I mean that's what I'm thinking. That's it's the absolutelyStarlette (21:20):Truth. There's a book titled Slave Testimony, and I know this because I just read about it. There's a testimony of an enslaved African-American, he's unnamed. It was written on June 26th, 1821. He's talking to Master John. He said, I want permission to speak to you if you please. He talked about, he said, where is it? Where is it? A few words. I hope that you will not think Me too bull. Sir, I make my wants known to you because you are, I believe the oldest and most experienced that I know of. He says in the first place, I want you to tell me the reason why you always preach to the white folks and keep your back to us is because they sit up on the hill. We have no chance among them there. We must be forgotten because we are near enough. We are not near enough without getting in the edge of the swamp behind you. He was calling him to account. He said, when you sell me, do you make sure that I'm sold to a Christian or heathen?He said, we are charged with inattention because of where their position. He said it's impossible for us to pay good attention with this chance. In fact, some of us scarce think that we are preached to it all. He says, money appears to be the object. We are carried to market and sold to the highest bidder. Never once inquired whether you sold to a heathen or a Christian. If the question was put, did you sell to a Christian, what would the answer be? I can tell you, I can tell what he was, gave me my price. That's all I was interested in. So I don't want people to believe that Africans who were enslaved did not talk back, did not speak back. They took him to task. He said, everybody's not literate. There's about one in 50 people who are, and I'm one of them and I may not be able to speak very well, but this is what I want to tell you. I can tell the difference. I know that you're not preaching to me the same. I know that when you talk about salvation, you're not extending it to me.Yikes. You need to know that our people, these ancestors, not only were they having come to Jesus meetings, but they were having come to your senses, meeting with their oppressor and they wrote it down. They wrote it down. I get sick of the narratives that we are not our answer. Yes we are. Yes I am. I'm here because of them. I think they called me. I think they call me here. I think the fussing that I make, the anger that I possess this need to resist every damn thing. I think they make me do thatTamice (23:35):Indeed, I think. But I didn't get my voice until they took the MLE off, had an honor with my ancestors and they came and they told me it's time. Take that mle off, MLE off. Shoot. Why Jesus ain't tell me to take no muzzle off. I'm going to tell you that now.Danielle (23:52):That's why I mean many indigenous people said, Jesus didn't come back for me because if that guy's bringing me Jesus, then now Jesus didn't come back for me.Starlette (24:07):Come on.Make it plain. Danielle, go ahead. Go ahead. Walk heavy today. Yeah, I meanDanielle (24:17):I like this conversation. Why Jesus, why Jesus didn't come back for us, the three of us. He didn't come back for us. It didn't come back from kids. He didn't come back for my husband. Nope. And so then therefore that we're not going to find a freedom through that. No, that's no desire to be in that.Tamice (24:33):None. And that's what I mean and making it very, very plain to people like, listen, I actually don't want to be in heaven with your Jesus heaven. With your Jesus would be hell. I actually have one,Starlette (24:47):The one that they had for us, they had an N word heaven for us where they would continue to be served and they wrote it down. It's bad for people who are blio foes who like to read those testimonies. It is bad for people who like to read white body supremacy For Phil. Yeah, they had one for us. They had separate creation narratives known as polygenetic, but they also had separate alon whereby they thought that there was a white heaven and an inward heaven.I didn't even know that. Starla, I didn't even know that because they said they want to make sure their favorite slave was there to serve them. Oh yes, the delusion. People tell me that they're white. I really do push back for a reason. What do you mean by that? I disagree with all of it. What part of it do you find agreeable? The relationship of ruling that you maintain over me? The privilege. White power. Which part of it? Which part of it is good for you and for me? How does it help us maintain relationship as Christians?Danielle (25:47):I think that's the reality and the dissonance we live in. Right?Starlette (25:51):That's it. But I think there needs to be a separation.Are you a white supremacist or not?Tamice (26:03):That's what I'm saying. That's why I keep saying, listen, at this point, you can't be good and racist. Let me just say that. Oh no, you got to pickStarlette (26:12):And I need to hear itTamice (26:13):Both. Yeah. I need you to public confession of it.Starlette (26:19):Someone sent me a dm. I just want to thank you for your work and I completely agree. I quickly turned back around. I said, say it publicly. Get out of my dms. Say it publicly. Put it on your page. Don't congratulate me. Within two minutes or so. I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to disturb you. You are right. Okay. Okay. Okay. Did he post anything? No. Say it publicly. Denounce them. Come out from among them.Very, very plain. As a white supremacist or na, as a kid, as children. HowDanielle (26:56):Hard is it? I think that's what made this moment so real and it's a kind of a reality. Fresher actually for everybody to be honest, because it's a reality. All certain things have been said. All manner of things have been said by people. This is just one example of many people that have said these things. Not the only person that's lived and died and said these things. And then when you say, Hey, this was said, someone's like, they didn't say that. You're like, no, some people put all their content on the internet receipts. They did it themselves. That's not true. And I went to a prayer vigil. I didn't go. I sat outside a prayer vigil this weekend and I listened in and they were praying for the resurrection like Jesus of certain people that have passed on. I kid you, I sat there in the car with a friend of mine and then my youngest daughter had come with me just to hang out. She's like, what are they praying for? I was like, they're like, they were praying for a certain person to be resurrected from the dead just like Jesus. And I was so confused. I'm so confused how we got that far, honestly. But I told my kid, I said, this is a moment of reality for you. This is a moment to know. People think like this.Starlette (28:13):Also, white bodyDanielle (28:14):Supremacy is heresy. Yes. It's not even related to the Bible. Not at all.Why I steal away. This is why even the mistranslated Bible, even the Bible that you could take,Starlette (28:33):ThisThe version Danielle started. If you wouldn't have said that, I wouldn't have said that. This is exactly why I steal away. This is exactly why I leave. Because you can't argue with people like that. Now we're resurrected. IAll I need, it's like away. This is exactly why, because I can't hear what Howard Thurman calls the sound of the genuine in that. It's just not going to happen.Danielle (29:01):Can you imagine what would've happened if we would've prayed for George Floyd to be resurrected? Listen, what would've happenedStarlette (29:08):That he called the scumbag.Danielle (29:10):Yeah, but what would've happened if we would've played for their resurrection? Adam, Adam Polito. ThatStarlette (29:19):Was foundTamice (29:19):Psychosis.Starlette (29:21):Yeah. What would've happened? See, don't push me now. I feel like I need to pack. As soon as I said fill away, it's like people keep saying, what are you going to do if gets worse? I'm going to leave my, I'll sell all this crapAbout this stuff. This booby trap of capitalism. I'll it all don't about none of it. What matters most to me is my sense of ness. And when you get to talking, I almost said talking out the side of your neck. Jesus God, today, lemme God Jesus of your neck. You just need to know that's a cultural thing. That's going to have to be reevaluated. God. It just came right on out. Oh Lord. When you start saying things that go against my sense of ness that you think that I have to defend my personhood, that you want to tell me that I don't exist as a person. I don't exist as a human. Back to your reality testament. It's time for me to leave. I'm not staying here and fighting a race war or a civil war. You mamas are just violent. It's what you've always been.Tamice (30:28):Why would I stand in the middle? Why would I stand in the middle of what I know is a confrontation with yourself?Starlette (30:36):Oh, okay. Alright. I'm going to justTamice (30:38):You all. What happened last week is it, it is a confrontation with a really disturbed self and they're trying to flip it. Oh yes. They're trying to make it. Yes. But this is like, I'm trying to tell people out here, this is beyond you, Jack, that was a prophetic witness against you because now you see that what you're fighting is the mirror. Keep me out of it. I won't fight your wars. Keep me out of it. Look, James Baldwin said, y'all have to decide and figure out why you needed a nigger in the first place.I'm not a nigger. I'm a man. But you, the white people need to figure out why you created the nigger in the first place. Fuck, this is not my problem. This is a y'all and I don't have anything invested in this. All I'm trying to do is raise my kids, man. Come on. Get out of here with that. I'm sorry.Danielle (31:48):No, you keep going and then go back to starlet. Why do you think then they made her Terry? They had to make sure she doesn't buy into that. That's my opinion.Tamice (32:00):It's funny too because I see, I mean, I wasn't Pentecostal. I feel like who's coming to mind as soon as you said that de y'all know I'm hip hop. Right? So KRS one.Starlette (32:12):Yes. Consciousness.Tamice (32:14):The mind. Oh yes, the mind, the imagination. He was, I mean from day one, trying to embed that in the youth. Like, Hey, the battlefield is the mind. Are you going to internalize this bullshit?Are you going to let them name you?Starlette (32:34):This is the word.Tamice (32:34):Are you going to let them tell you what is real for the people of God? That's That's what I'm saying, man. Hip hop, hip hop's, refusal has been refusal from day one. That's why I trust it.Because in seen it, it came from the bottom of this place. It's from the bottom of your shoe. It tells the truth about all of this. So when I listen to hip hop, I know I'm getting the truth.Starlette (32:57):Yeah. EnemyObjection. What did public enemy say? Can't trust it. Can't trust it. No, no, no, no. You got to play it back. We got to run all that back.Danielle (33:11):I just think how it's so weaponized, the dirt, the bottom of the shoe, all of that stuff. But that's where we actually, that's what got it. Our bodies hitting the road, hitting the pavement, hitting the grass, hitting the dirt. That's how we know we're in reality because we've been forced to in many ways and have a mindset that we are familiar with despite socioeconomic changes. We're familiar with that bottom place.Tamice (33:38):Yeah. I mean, bottom place is where God is at. That's what y'all don't understand. God comes from black, dark dirt, like God is coming from darkness and hiddenness and mystery. You don't love darkness. You don't love GodStarlette (33:56):Talk. Now this bottom place is not to be confused with the sunken place that some of y'all are in. I just want to be clear. I just want to be clear and I'm not coming to get you. Fall was the wrong day. TodayI think it's good though because there's so much intimidation in other communities at times. I'm not saying there's not through the lynchings, ongoing lynchings and violence too and the threats against colleges. But it's good for us to be reminded of our different cultural perspectives and hear people talk with power. Why do you think Martin Luther King and Cesar Chavez wrote letters to each other? They knew something about that and knew something about it. They knew something about it. They knew something about why it's important to maintain the bonds. Why we're different, why we're similar. They knew something about it. So I see it as a benefit and a growth in our reality. That is actually what threatens that, that relationship, that bond, that connection, that speaking life into one another. That's what threatens that kingdom that you're talking about. Yeah.You just can't fake an encounter either.When I was tear, no matter what I've decolonized and divested from and decentered, I cannot deny that experience. I know that God was present. I know that God touched me. So when mother even made sister, even made, my grandmother would call me when I was in college, first person to go to college. In our family, she would say before she asked about classes or anything else, and she really didn't know what to ask. She only had a sixth grade education. But her first question was always you yet holding on?Right. She holding on. And I said, yes ma'am. Yes ma'am. Then she would, because it didn't matter if you couldn't keep the faith. There really wasn't nothing else for her to talk to you about. She was going to get ready to evangelize and get you back because you backslid. But that was her first thing. But what I've learned since then is that I can let go.The amazing thing is that the spirit is guiding me. I didn't let go all together. You got it. You got it. If it's real, if you're real, prove it. Demonstrate it. I'm getting chills now talk to me without me saying anything, touch me. I shouldn't have to do anything. Eugene Peterson says that prayer is answering speech. In fact, the only reason why I'm praying is because you said something to me first. It's not really on me to do anything. Even with the tear. I was already touched. I was already called. The reason why I was on my knees and pleading is because I'd already been compelled. Something had had already touched me. FirstThey called Holy Spirit. The hound of heaven. Damn right was already on my heels. I was already filled before I could even refuse. I was like, I don't want this. I'm going to always be star Jonah, get your people. I prefer fish guts. Throw me overboard. I don't like these people. Certified prophet because I don't want to do it. I never want to do it. I'm not interested at all. I have no too much history. I've had to deal with too much white body supremacy and prejudice and racism to want anything to do with the church. I see it for what? It's I'll never join one. By the way, are we recording? Is it on? I'm never joining a church ever. Until you all desegregate.You desegregate. Then we can talk about your ministry of reconciliation. Until then, you don't have one. Don't talk to me about a community day or a pulpit swap. I don't want to hear it. All Your praise. What did he say? A clinging, stumble, put away from me. Your conferences, all your multiracial. I don't want to hear none of it. Desegregate that part desegregate you, hypocrites, woe unto all of you white supremacists. If nobody ever told you that's not God. It's not of God. So I don't, for me, my reality is so above me, I know that Paul, because when I don't want to say anything, somebody is in my ear. Somebody was talking to me this morning. Somebody was writing a note in my ear. I had to get up. I said, please. I'm like, now I'm not even awake all the way. Stop talking to me. You can't fake that as much as I push against the Holy Spirit. You can't fake that. I don't want to do it. I don't want to say it. I'm of saying it. And yet I get up in the morning and it's like, say this, that post that. Write that. Somebody else is doing that. That's not me.As the mothers say, my flesh is weak. My flesh is not willing at all. I want to, all of y'all can go on. I'll pack this up and move somewhere else. Let them fight it to the death. I'm not going to, this is just my flesh speaking. Forgive me. Okay. This Raceless gospel is a calling friends. It's a calling. It's a calling, which means you coming into it. I'm an itinerant prophet. I'm heavy into the Hebrew scriptures. I come up with every excuse. My throat hurts. I got a speech impediment. The people don't like me. I'm not educated. It don't work. You need to know when people come to you and say, y'all need to get together, God speaking to you, the Pendo is coming. That's not like an invitation. That's kind of like a threat whether you want it or not. You're getting together.Everybody up. There's a meal ready, there's a banquet that is set and the food is getting cold and you are the reason why the drinks are watered down. That's go. You don't hear me calling you. ComeWhat I keep hearing. You have to know that God is speaking to people and saying that there's an invitation coming and you better get right. You better get washed up. Tam me said, you better let somebody pour that water over your hands. You better get washed up and get ready for dinner. I'm calling you. Come on in this house. Come on in this house. And this house is for everybody. Martin Luther King called it the world house. Everybody's coming in and you ain't got to like it doesn't matter. Get somewhere and sit down. That's that old church mother coming out of me and lemme just confess. I didn't even want to be on here this morning. I told God I didn't feel like talking. I told the Lord and you see what happened.Promise you. I'm a child. I'm full of disobedience.I was not in the mood. I said, I don't want to talk to nobody. I'm an introvert. I don't want to deal with none of this. Get somebody else to do it and look at it.Tamice (40:39):Yeah. It's funny because I woke up this morning, I was like, I'm not, I forgot. And then after all of the news today, I was like, I just don't have it in you, but this is, wait a minute. And it was three minutes past the time. Come on. And I was like, oh, well shoot. The house is empty. Nobody's here right now. I was like, well, lemme just log on. So this is definitely, it feels like definitely our calling do feel. I feel that way. I don't have time to bullshitSo I can't get out of it. I can't go to bed. I might as well say something. It won't let me go. I cannot do deceit. I can't do it. I can't sit idly by while people lie on God. I can't do that. I can't do it. It won't let up. And I'm trying to get in my body, get in this grass and get a little space. But I'm telling you, it won't let me go. And I feel it's important, Dee, you can't stop doing what you're doing. That's right. I mean is this thing of it is beyond me. It is living out of me. It's coming through me. And there has to be a reason for this. There's got to be a reason for this. And I don't know what it is because I know my eschatology is different, but I feel like, buddy, we got to manifest this kingdom. We have to manifest it until it pushes all that shit back. Come on. I'm telling you. Till it scurries it away or renders it and null and void, I'm talking. I mean, I want the type of light and glory on my being. That wicked logic disintegrate, wicked people drop dead. I mean that just in the Bible. In the Bible where Hert falls, headlong and worms eat em. Y'all celebrate that. Why can't I think about that? It's in your scriptures or daykin and the thing breaks and the legs of this false God break. I want that. I'm here for that. I'm going after that.Danielle (43:14):You think that this is what the definition of Terry is? That we're all Terry serious. I'm rocking the whole time. I'm serious. Right. That's what I told my kids. I said, in one sense, this is a one person of many that thinks this way. So we can't devote all our conversation in our house to this man. And I said in the other sense, because Starlet was asking me before he got here, how you doing? I said, we got up and I took calls from this person and that person and I told my kids, we're still advocating and doing what we can for the neighbors that need papers. And so we're going to continue doing that. That is the right thing to do. No matter what anybody else is doing in the world, we can do this.Tamice (43:56):Yeah, that's a good call. I mean, I'm headed to, I ain't going to say where I'm going no more, but I'm headed somewhere and going to be with people who are doing some innovation, right. Thinking how do we build a different world? How do our skillsets and passions coalesce and become something other than this? So I'm excited about that. And it's like that fire, it doesn't just drive me to want to rebuke. It does drive me to want to rebuild and rethink how we do everything. And I'm willing, I mean, I know that I don't know about y'all, but I feel like this, I'm getting out of dodge, but also I'm seeking the piece of the city. I feel both. I feel like I'm not holding hands with ridiculousness and I'm not moving in foolishness. But also I'm finna seek the piece of the city. My G I'm not running from delusion. Why would I? I'm in the truth. So I don't know how that maps onto a practical life, but we're finna figure it out. Out in it. I mean, the response of leadership to what has happened is a very clear sign where we are in terms of fascism. That's a very clear sign.What else y'all are looking for To tell you what it is.Danielle (45:36):But also we're the leaders. We are, we're the leaders. They're a leader of something, but they're not the leader of us. We're the leaders. We're the leaders. So no matter what they say, no matter what hate they spew, I really love Cesar Chavez. He's like, I still go out and feed the farm worker and I don't make them get on the boycott line because if they're pushed under the dirt, then they can't see hope. So people that have more economic power, a little more privilege than the other guy, we're the leaders. We're the ones that keep showing up in love. And love is a dangerous thing for these folks. They can't understand it. They can't grasp it. It is violent for them to feel love. Bodies actually reject it. And the more we show up, you're innovating. You're speaking Starla, you're preaching. We're the leaders. They're leaders of something. They're not leaders of us. We're leaders of freedom.Tamice (46:31):Come on now. D, we're leaders of give us thisStarlette (46:34):Bomb. We're leaders of compassion. You coming in here with the Holy Ghosts, acting like one of them church mothers. We were in the room together. She put our hand on us. YouDanielle (46:43):We're the ones that can remember Trey. We're the ones that can call for justice. We don't need them to do it. They've never done it. Right. Anyway. They have never showed up for a Mexican kid. They've never showed up for a black kid. They've never done it. Right. Anyway, we're the ones that can do it now. We have access to technology. We have access to our neighbors. We can bring a meal to a friend. We can give dollars to someone that needs gas. We're the the one doing it. We're the one that doing itTamice (47:11):Fill usDanielle (47:12):Up. They cannot take away our love.Starlette (47:15):Receive the benediction.Danielle: Yeah. They can't take it away. I'm telling you, if I saw someone shooting someone I hate, I would try to save that person. I don't own guns. I don't believe in guns, period. My family, that's my personal family's belief.And I would do that. I've thought about it many times. I thought would I do it? And I think I would because I actually believe that. I believe that people should not be shot dead. I believe that for the white kid. I believe that for the Mexican kid. I believe that for the black kid, we're the people that can show up. They're not going to come out here. They're inviting us to different kind of war. We're not in that war. That's right. We have love on our side and you cannot defeat love, kill love. You can'tTamice (48:04):Kill love and you can't kill life. That's the only reason somebody would ask you to be nonviolent. That's the only way somebody would've the audacity to ask that of you. Especially if you're oppressed. If the true is truth is that you can't kill love or life, damn man. It's hard out here for a pimp.Starlette (48:38):Really. Really? Yeah. Because what I really want to say isTamice (49:27):I can't. Your testimony a lie. No. Your testimony. That would be a lie. And like I said, truth telling is important. But there are days where I could be that I could go there, but I witnessed what happened that day. I watched the video. It's just not normal to watch that happen to anybody. And I don't care who you are. And the fact that we're there is just objectively just wow. And the fact that all of the spin and do y'all not realize what just happened? Just as a actual event. Right. What? You know, I'm saying how has this turned into diatribes? Right? We need reform. I, whichDanielle (50:29):Which, okay, so I have to cut us off. I have a client coming, but I want to hear from you, given all the nuance and complexity, how are you going to take care of your body this week or even just today? It doesn't have to be genius. Just one or two things you're going to do. Oh, I'm going toTamice (50:51):Take a nap. Yeah, you taking a nap? Y'all be so proud of me. I literally just said no to five things. I was like, I'm not coming to this. I'm not doing that. I won't be at this. I'm grieving. I'm go sit in the grass. Yeah, that's what I'm doing today. And I have stuff coming up. I'm like, Nope, I'm not available.Starlette (51:14):What about you Danielle? What are you going to do?Danielle (51:16):I'm going to eat scrambled eggs with no salt. I love that. I've grown my liver back so I have to have no salt. But I do love scrambled eggs. Scrambled eggs. That's the truth. Four. Four scrambled eggs.Starlette (51:31):And we thank you for your truth. BIO:The Reverend Dr. Starlette Thomas is a poet, practical theologian, and itinerant prophet for a coming undivided “kin-dom.” She is the director of The Raceless Gospel Initiative, named for her work and witness and an associate editor at Good Faith Media. Starlette regularly writes on the sociopolitical construct of race and its longstanding membership in the North American church. Her writings have been featured in Sojourners, Red Letter Christians, Free Black Thought, Word & Way, Plough, Baptist News Global and Nurturing Faith Journal among others. She is a frequent guest on podcasts and has her own. The Raceless Gospel podcast takes her listeners to a virtual church service where she and her guests tackle that taboo trinity— race, religion, and politics. Starlette is also an activist who bears witness against police brutality and most recently the cultural erasure of the Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C. It was erected in memory of the 2020 protests that brought the world together through this shared declaration of somebodiness after the gruesome murder of George Perry Floyd, Jr. Her act of resistance caught the attention of the Associated Press. An image of her reclaiming the rubble went viral and in May, she was featured in a CNN article.Starlette has spoken before the World Council of Churches North America and the United Methodist Church's Council of Bishops on the color- coded caste system of race and its abolition. She has also authored and presented papers to the members of the Baptist World Alliance in Zurich, Switzerland and Nassau, Bahamas to this end. She has cast a vision for the future of religion at the National Museum of African American History and Culture's “Forward Conference: Religions Envisioning Change.” Her paper was titled “Press Forward: A Raceless Gospel for Ex- Colored People Who Have Lost Faith in White Supremacy.” She has lectured at The Queen's Foundation in Birmingham, U.K. on a baptismal pedagogy for antiracist theological education, leadership and ministries. Starlette's research interests have been supported by the Louisville Institute and the Lilly Foundation. Examining the work of the Reverend Dr. Clarence Jordan, whose farm turned “demonstration plot” in Americus, Georgia refused to agree to the social arrangements of segregation because of his Christian convictions, Starlette now takes this dirt to the church. Her thesis is titled, “Afraid of Koinonia: How life on this farm reveals the fear of Christian community.” A full circle moment, she was recently invited to write the introduction to Jordan's newest collection of writings, The Inconvenient Gospel: A Southern Prophet Tackles War, Wealth, Race and Religion.Starlette is a member of the Christian Community Development Association, the Peace & Justice Studies Association, and the Koinonia Advisory Council. A womanist in ministry, she has served as a pastor as well as a denominational leader. An unrepentant academician and bibliophile, Starlette holds degrees from Buffalo State College, Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School and Wesley Theological Seminary. Last year, she was awarded an honorary doctorate in Sacred Theology for her work and witness as a public theologian from Wayland Baptist Theological Seminary. She is the author of "Take Me to the Water": The Raceless Gospel as Baptismal Pedagogy for a Desegregated Church and a contributing author of the book Faith Forward: A Dialogue on Children, Youth & a New Kind of Christianity. Dr. Tamice Spencer - HelmsGod is not a weapon. Authenticity is not a phase.Meet Tamice Spencer-Helms (they/she). Tamice is a nonprofit leader, scholar-practitioner, pastor, and theoactivist based in Richmond, Virginia. For decades, Tamice has been guided by a singular purpose: to confront and heal what they call “diseased imagination”—the spiritual and social dis-ease that stifles agency, creativity, and collective flourishing. As a pastor for spiritual fugitives, Tamice grounds their work at the intersection of social transformation, soulful leadership, womanist and queer liberation theologies, and cultural critique.A recognized voice in theoactivism, Tamice's work bridges the intellectual and the embodied, infusing rigorous scholarship with lived experience and spiritual practice. They hold two master's degrees (theology and leadership) and a doctorate in Social Transformation. Their frameworks, such as R.E.S.T. Mixtape and Soulful Leadership, which are research and evidence-based interventions that invite others into courageous truth-telling, radical belonging, and the kind of liberating leadership our times demand.Whether facilitating retreats, speaking from the stage, consulting for organizations, or curating digital sanctuaries, Tamice's presence is both refuge and revolution. Their commitment is to help individuals and communities heal, reimagine, and build spaces where every person is seen, known, and liberated—where diseased imagination gives way to new possibilities. 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Starlette Vining disappeared in 1998 and has never been found, yet 15 years after she was last seen in the small town of Presque Isle, Maine, a suspect was convicted of her murder. This is a wide-open look at how a cold missing persons case was successfully investigated and solved despite the fact that the victim's remains were never recovered prior to trial, or ever. It's a story about what it takes—and that it is fully possible—to bring a suspicious disappearance investigation to a close and get a violent, diabolical killer out of our communities, even when the only proof a murder occurred is the testimony of questionable witnesses, second-hand stories, and inconclusive physical evidence.Starlette Vining's information is listed with the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System. Her remains have never been recovered. Please report any discoveries that may be connected to this case to Maine State Police Troop F in Houlton, Maine, at (207) 532-5400.View source material and photos for this episode at: darkdowneast.com/starletteviningDark Downeast is an audiochuck and Kylie Media production hosted by Kylie Low.Follow @darkdowneast on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTokTo suggest a case visit darkdowneast.com/submit-case
On March 10, a demolition crew tore up the pavement of Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington DC, and Reverend Starlette Thomas was there to bear witness. With this moment of government-ordered erasure as our starting point, we talk with Thomas about the protest and community that happened on that very ground after the killing of George Floyd in 2020—and why recent history has made many African-American protestors avoid the recent “Hands Off” rallies across the country. In this fiery and revelatory conversation, Thomas explains how our “color-coded” society is a facade for a destructive caste system, how those who are “racialized” with the identity of “white body supremacy” need to squelch the voices of others to stay in power, and makes the case for finding our holy “somebodyness” in something other than race.Starlette Thomas is an author, activist, visual artist, and race abolitionist. She is also editor and director of the Raceless Gospel Initiative. She regularly preaches and teaches throughout the country and her sermons have been featured by Sojourners and other publications. Starlette is also a contributing author for the book Faith Forward: A Dialogue on Children, Youth & a New Kind of Christianity and author of the the book, “Take Me to the Water”: The Raceless Gospel as Baptismal Pedagogy for a Desegregated Church (Nurturing Faith). She is also the host of the Raceless Gospel podcast, now in its fifth season. Find more of her work at racelessgospel.com or on social media at @racelessgospel. Find your guides at Quoir Academy! If you've ever deconstructed your faith you know it's not easy. But just imagine if you could have people to guide you through your process? People like, Jim Palmer, Kristin Du Mez, Jennifer Knapp, Brad Jersak, Brian Zahnd, Paul Young, and more? Well, if you head over to Quoir Academy and register for SQUARE 2 using the Promo Code [RAD] you'll get 10% off the regular registration cost of this awesome course and community just for being a fan of our show. Follow this registration link: https://www.bk2sq1.com/square-2-next-steps-into-reconstruction?coupon=RAD
This week we have a prophet in the house! Mark and Kelly have an eye opening conversation with Rev Starlette Thomas--author, artist, race abolitionist--that we hope will stir you to action as much as it did for us. The topic of conversation is "The Raceless Gospel," the concept that the church in North America is built on a caste system called race, and needs a new baptism to wash away the sin of segregation. Not colorblindness, not post-racialism, but dying to ourselves and our relationship to race. Star Thomas challenges us look at ourselves honestly, release the sins of the past, and dive into our Christian values to continue to strive for justice and equality in this world--otherwise, she asks, what are we here for? Starlette Thomas is an author, activist, visual artist and race abolitionist. She is an associate editor and the director of The Raceless Gospel Initiative at Good Faith Media, which was inspired by her work and witness and is dedicated to leading didactic dialogues on race and its progeny. The Raceless Gospel aims to empower Christians to speak about the sociopolitical construct of race and the myriad injustices that intersect in their churches, communities and country. She is also the author of "Take Me to the Water: The Raceless Gospel as Baptismal Pedagogy for a Desegregated Church," and is host of The Raceless Gospel Podcast
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
Marcelo Trylesinski, a senior software engineer at Pydantic and a maintainer of open-source Python tools including Starlette and Uvicorn, joins host Gregory M. Kapfhammer to talk about FastAPI. Their conversation focuses on the design and implementation of FastAPI and how programmers can use it to create web-based APIs. They also explore how to create and deploy a FastAPI implemented in the Python programming language. Brought to you by IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Software magazine.
Topics covered in this episode: Announcing py2wasm: A Python to Wasm compiler Exploring Python packages with Oven and PyPI Browser PyCharm Local LLM Google shedding Python devs (at least in the US). Extras Joke Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by ScoutAPM: pythonbytes.fm/scout Connect with the hosts Michael: @mkennedy@fosstodon.org Brian: @brianokken@fosstodon.org Show: @pythonbytes@fosstodon.org Join us on YouTube at pythonbytes.fm/live to be part of the audience. Usually Tuesdays at 11am PT. Older video versions available there too. Finally, if you want an artisanal, hand-crafted digest of every week of the show notes in email form? Add your name and email to our friends of the show list, we'll never share it. Michael #1: Announcing py2wasm: A Python to Wasm compiler py2wasm converts your Python programs to WebAssembly, running them at 3x faster speeds thanks to Nuitka Brian #2: Exploring Python packages with Oven and PyPI Browser pypi.org is great, but there are some handy alternatives Oven Shows how to install stuff with pip, pdm, rye, and poetry Similar meta and description as PyPI Includes README.md view (no tables yet, though) Nice listing of versions Ability to look at what files are in wheels and tarballs (very cool) Can deploy yourself. Node/Remix app. Really slick. PyPI Browser View versions View wheel and tarball contents. Metadata and contents. No README view Is a Starlette app that you can deploy on your on with a private registry. So that's cool. Michael #3: PyCharm Local LLM Pretty awesome full line completer based on a local LLM for PyCharm Requires PyCharm Professional An example, given this partial function in Flask: @blueprint.get('/listing') def listing(): videos = video_service.all_videos() Typing ret → That is, typing ret autocompletes to: return flask.render_template('home/listing.html', videos=videos) Which is pretty miraculous, and correct. Brian #4: Google shedding Python devs (at least in the US). Google lays off staff from Flutter, Dart and Python teams weeks before its developer conference - techcrunch Python, Flutter teams latest on the Google chopping block - The Register “Despite Alphabet last week reporting a 57 percent year-on-year jump in net profit to $23.66 billion for calendar Q1, more roles are being expunged as the mega-corp cracks down on costs.” “As for the Python team, the current positions have reportedly been "reduced" in favor of a new team based in Munich.” MK: Related and timely: How one power-hungry leader destroyed Google search Extras Brian: Python Gotcha: strip, lstrip, rstrip can remove more than expected Reminder: You probably want .removesuffix() and .removeprefix() Michael: Using Llama3 in LMStudio Joke: Broken System
Olivia Starling, founder of Starlette Galleria, shares her inspiring journey from turning $300 of inventory into a thriving multi six-figure jewelry empire on the Fearless Sellers, the Women of Amazon podcast. She discusses balancing entrepreneurship with motherhood and leveraging authenticity and influencer partnerships to skyrocket her brand. Olivia's success story, starting with just the last $300 on a credit card, is a testament to perseverance and determination in e-commerce. Chapters [00:02:06] Starting a business with $300. [00:07:08] Selling products through influencers. [00:09:16] The power of "cha-ching" moments. [00:14:27] Pinterest advertising strategy. [00:17:30] Botox anecdotes and humor. [00:20:47] Overcoming personal challenges in business. [00:25:30] Challenges with cashflow. [00:27:17] Business fire negotiation setback. [00:32:22] Overcoming Business Challenges. [00:36:12] Cash flow and business growth. [00:42:45] Juggling multiple roles as a business owner. [00:43:55] Juggling entrepreneurship and motherhood. Olivia Starling is a remarkable entrepreneur who has defied the odds and built a thriving jewelry empire from the ground up. Starting with just $300 of inventory, Olivia turned her passion for business into a multi six-figure success story. As the founder of Starlette Galleria, Olivia has shown incredible resilience and determination in balancing the demands of entrepreneurship with the responsibilities of being a young mother. Throughout her journey, Olivia has exemplified the power of authenticity and the value of building strong relationships with influencers. By leveraging influencer partnerships, Olivia skyrocketed her brand and created a loyal community of customers who resonate with her story and her products. As a serial entrepreneur with a background in blue-collar values, Olivia brings a unique perspective to the world of e-commerce. Her frugality, work ethic, and dedication to her team set her apart as a leader who truly cares about the success of her business and the well-being of those around her. Contact Joie on Instagram:@JoieRoberts.official Interested in learning how to build your own Amazon business from the leaders in the Amazon industry? Book your free consultation with Joie and team at www.CallAMZ.com
Host Lisa W. Miller is joined by Starlette Johnson who offers a unique board perspective. In this conversation, Lisa and Starlette discuss the tension between traditional retention goals and the need for more freedom, the process of quantifying joy, and the risks of shrinking dining rooms.
This week on the Pybites Podcast, join Robin and Bob as they sit down with the remarkably skilled Marcelo Trylesinski, a distinguished software engineer currently working at Pydantic. Not only is Marcelo a key maintainer for Uvicorn and Starlette, he's also recognized as a FastAPI Expert, a title earned through his meticulous dedication to resolving GitHub issues and contributing to the open-source community.In our conversation, we dive into Marcelo's unique journey, uncovering the disciplined routine of issue resolution that propelled him to become a prolific open-source maintainer and a beacon of expertise in the FastAPI world. Marcelo shares insights into his pivotal moment of joining Pydantic, his ongoing contributions, and the mindset that drives his success as a developer. Beyond the technical, we explore what it means to be a valuable open-source contributor and the broader impacts of such work.From his initial steps into the realm of Pydantic to his current endeavors, Marcelo's story is one of passion, perseverance, and the power of a positive developer mindset. This episode is packed with valuable takeaways for anyone looking to make their mark in open source or to deepen their understanding of FastAPI and beyond.Prepare to be inspired by this engaging conversation, offering a glimpse into the life of a developer who's truly mastered the art of open source contribution, one issue at a time.---Chapters:00:00 Intro + win of the week02:52 How did you become the FastAPI expert?06:55 Learning frameworks through solving issues10:30 Building up a habit of practice12:05 How did you land a job at Pydantic?13:40 GitHub + contributions a track record15:12 Current Pydantic work16:35 Zen's "there should be one obvious way" in open source20:00 How to implement an admin page in FastAPI?22:40 What does Starlette do in FastAPI?23:20 Mindset and productivity as a developer27:17 The ideal open source developer interaction29:10 Use PRs to comment (document), not code29:56 What are you reading / listening31:28 Final piece of advice / using issues vs PRs34:20 Learn GitHub repos by turning on notifications35:35 Wrap and outro music---Reach out to Marcelo on X, GitHub and LinkedIn.Follow his YouTube Channel: The FastAPI ExpertMentioned talk: What does Starlette really do for FastAPI?Book tip: The Medieval World
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week: Missy gives Mitch a Thanksgiving quiz. Guest: Rev. Dr. Starlette Thomas, director of "The Raceless Gospel" initiative at Good Faith Media and author of the new book "Take Me to the Water." "Good Faith Weekly" is produced out of Norman, Oklahoma. Music is by Pond5. Learn more at www.GoodFaithMedia.org and @GFMediaOrg Starlette Thomas ~ https://racelessgospel.com/who/ "The Raceless Gospel" initiative at Good Faith Media ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/the-raceless-gospel-initiative/ "Take Me to the Water" book ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/product/take-me-to-the-water-by-starlette-thomas/ Use the discount code BOOKMAS23 for 10 percent off in the GFM bookstore!
Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! During the summer, we take a pause from the Narrative Lectionary, and we are delighted to offer three unique sermon series opportunities over the coming weeks. Today's sermon is part 2 of a 4-week series on the theme of "Wisdom." This sermon is based on Proverbs 8. We hope it will be a word of encouragement and blessing to you this week. We were delighted to welcome the Rev. Dr. Starlette Thomas to our pulpit to share it. Author, activist, visual artist, race abolitionist and archivist, Reverend Dr. Starlette Thomas is a womanist in ministry and the principal architect of a raceless world. A pastor, denominational leader and clergy coach, she is a natural shepherd of words and people, leading them to their most authentic and best expression. Starlette regularly writes on the sociopolitical construct of race and its longstanding membership in the North American church as an associate editor and the director of The Raceless Gospel Initiative at Good Faith Media. Her podcast, The Raceless Gospel, takes her listeners to church and to a virtual church service where she and her guests tackle that taboo trinity— race, religion and politics. An unrepentant academician and bibliophile, Starlette graduated in May with a Doctor of Ministry degree from Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C. Her thesis is titled "Take me to the water: A raceless gospel as baptismal pedagogy for a desegregated church." To find out more about our summer sermon series, you can visit https://www.williamsburgbaptist.com/2023-summer-sermon-series.html. If you have a moment, we'd also love for you to click over to follow us on Instagram or Facebook. We are a small but vibrant and growing congregation, and there are lots of ways to connect. Please don't hesitate to reach out if we can help support you in any way! Thanks so much for tuning in!
Ospitiamo Marcelo Trylesinski, core maintainer di PyDantic, Uvicorn e Starlette. Marcelo ci racconta le sue attività come maintainer in questi progetti e di come si è impegnato nell'open source fino ad oggi. Si focalizza su diversi aspetti tecnici, inclusi i vantaggi di Starlette, un framework web, rispetto ad altri come Flask. Discute anche delle differenze di lavorare in vari progetti open source, compresi i processi di sviluppo e le sfide affrontate dai maintainer. Inoltre, menziona il suo coinvolgimento in conferenze e talk dove ha discusso delle differenze tra vari framework e ha condiviso esperienze legate all'open source e allo sviluppo software.
Acknowledgement Is Needed To Confront The Stains Of Our PastThe power to transform the world lies within the choices we make when wielding our words. It is imperative that we redefine the way we express ourselves, both in speaking of ourselves and of others. Conflicts will arise, but it is essential to recognize that among our disagreements and disputes, a fundamental truth prevails – we are bound together as one human family. True reality begins in the way we choose to engage those with whom we disagree. Acknowledging our interconnectedness can serve as a compass, guiding us towards reconciliation. Many have thoughts and disagreements on what that reconciliation looks like, or what it is exactly that we're trying to reconcile, but our past does have stains. We may not all agree, but the conversation must be had. As my guest this week, Starlette Thomas says, “we gonna fuss and fight, but at the end of the day, we're all family”. Friends, we'll never agree on everything, but this country has had issues, and acknowledgement is needed to confront the stains of our past.Who is Starlette Thomas? Starlette Thomas is an author, activist, visual artist and race abolitionist. She is an associate editor and the director of The Raceless Gospel Initiative at Good Faith Media, which was inspired by her work and witness and is dedicated to leading didactic dialogues on race and its progeny. The Raceless Gospel aims to empower Christians to speak about the sociopolitical construct of race and the myriad injustices that intersect in their churches, communities and country. Learn more about and connect with Starlette Thomas by visiting the full show notes for this episode at DerateTheHate.com.What have you done today to make your life a better life? What have you done today to make the world a better place? The world is a better place if we are better people. That begins with each of us leading a better life. Be kind to one another. Be grateful for everything you've got. Make each and every day the day that you want it to be!Please follow The Derate The Hate podcast on:Facebook, Instagram, Twitter , TruthSocial, Parler, Rumble, YouTube Subscribe to us wherever you enjoy your audio. Please leave us a rating and feedback. Send me a message on any media platform or subscribe directly from our sites. Let us know about someone you think should be on our podcast. If we book them for a conversation, I'll send you a free gift! Not on social media? You can share your thoughts directly with me at wilk@wilksworld.comI look forward to hearing from you!Please check out our affiliates page by clicking HERE!
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week: Mitch and Missy deal with a broken air conditioner amid the Oklahoma heat. Guest: Starlette Thomas, director of GFM's "The Raceless Gospel" initiative and host of its podcast, which is now in season four. "Good Faith Weekly" is produced out of Norman, Oklahoma. Music is by Pond5. Learn more at www.GoodFaithMedia.org and @GFMediaOrg Links: The Raceless Gospel Initiative ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/the-raceless-gospel-initiative/ Starlette Thomas on social media ~ @racelessgospel
You all know the sensational Katie Kelly from CTV News and today we turn the tables and learn all about her life! We chat about what a typical day looks like, manifesting dream jobs and our mutual infatuation with Kurt Browning. Katie is every bit as special and sweet as you would imagine and is in her natural element highlighting the accomplishments of others. She's a recent Music Nova Scotia award recipient for Media Person of the Year AND is nominated for an ECMA. We love this woman! Us on the web: www.mikeandkristen.ca Instagram: www.instagram.com/mike_and_kristen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeandkristencreative Shoot us a message! Say hello, tell us who you think we should have on the podcast, and your deepest and darkest secrets: mikeandkristencreative@gmail.com Review our book "You and Me" on Amazon (it helps a lot!!): https://amzn.to/3qqNCMo Intro song: "The Walk" Outro song: "The Jam" both by Mike's band The Town Heroes - www.thetownheroes.com Mike's site: www.michaelsryan.com Kristen's site: www.kristenherringtonart.com Katie's Instagram: @katiekellyhali
In today's episode, let's talk about a person–a larger than life woman–who utilized her fame and charm to secretly gather intel for the Allies during World War II. She put herself in danger, fought for freedom, saved countless lives… and she did it all while she shimmied her way across Europe in tiny sequined costumes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub. Special guest: Adam Hopkins Python Web Development with Sanic Brian #1: Tips for clean code in Python Bob Belderbos Generally some great tips to think about to keep code maintainable: Smaller units. Break things up into single responsibility. SRP: Single Responsibility Principle Move magic numbers into constants or parameters. Avoid global scope. (even though it's not really global) Use linters and auto-formatters. Use very narrow try/except blocks. Idiomatic Python. (Although I agree, this is a weird one as it's hard for new people to follow). Pay attention to data structure choice and learn to utilize standard structures and those in collections. Use the standard libary. Use mappings Flat is better than nested. But I'm gonna focus on the “smaller units” because it applies to modules as well. Try to keep modules organized such that you can keep relevant and related code concepts in your head. Michael #2: Mastodon is picking up speed @pythonbytes@fosstodon.org @mkennedy@fosstodon.org @brianokken@fosstodon.org @admhpkns@fosstodon.org I'm calling this a “Mastodon First” strategy rather than “Let's burn down Twitter and scatter” Just did a Talk Python about it Money in mouth: I became a patreon of Fosstodon and Mastodon's company Mastodon is open source, find it here Twitter's potential collapse could wipe out vast records of recent human history Python's API for Mastodon: toot Download a proper Twitter archive with this Python script Integrated the API into stream deck You can install it as a PWA: Adam #3: Correction to Sanic Worker Manager in v22.9 Episode #308 covered a recent article published on a new feature in Sanic v22.9 Blog article: Pushing work to the background of your Sanic app The segment focused on the celery-like job queue in Sanic Clarification: Goal of the feature is to bring a consistent development experience from dev thru prod Enables usage of multiprocessing-safe shared objects Simple pattern for managing multiple long-running processes Release notes for Sanic v22.9 Sanic documentation on the Worker Manager Brian #4: Some FastAPI news, and some great READMEs. FastAPI 0.87.0 has some interesting notes Upgraded Starlette, which includes TestClient based on HTTPX instead of Requests Since that might break some peoples use of TestClient, someone named Kludex built bump-testclient to help automatically convert test code to the new interface. That's so cool! Use Ruff for linting Add a Help Maintain FastAPI section to the docs that emphasizes that it's super helpful to: Help others with issues Review PRs Both of those sections have other expanded sections to describe what that means. The FastAPI commitment to great documentation is amazing and worth emulating. It also has a really good README. Interesting sponsors section. Cool way for a popular project to get maintenance funding. Testimonials. It's like a sales landing page, which really, a README kinda is. Other common good practices and cool items Images Some use of collapsable sections. Other notable READMEs pytest short example right away to show how simple it can be to use. textual and rich great use of images and short examples highlighting often missed features, such as pretty and inspect Utilizing expandable/collapsable sections for longer examples httpx like pytest, shows a small example quickly, redirects many other sections to more thorough docs. Michael #5: Closevember An annual event focused on sustainable open source development practices and maintainer well-being. Let's support open source maintainers by helping them close issues and pull requests throughout November. Over at closember.org Contributing to a project carries a number of responsibilities, in order to make it as easy as possible for a project to receive that contribution. For Maintainers: How to Get Ready (see site) If you only want assistance with closing some issues and PRs, then tag your repo with closember and you're all set. One thing that we often find helpful is to declutter our physical and digital environment: tidying our desks a bit, decluttering our computers' desktops, unsubscribing from some email lists ... that sort of thing. I did this this month actually. Spent 6 hours completely rebuilding my desk to have zero wires and look tidy and clean (hint: 3m of industrial velcro and things stuck upside down) and formatted my computer to a fresh OS after two years. For the Community: How to Participate (see site) If you've never used GitHub before, your first step is going to be signing up for a free account. Also, if you're super new to git: talkpython.fm/git If you've opened issues or PRs on projects in the past, you can start by taking a look at your own GitHub issues and your own PRs to see if any of them are outdated or have already been fixed—if so, close them! After that, start browsing projects: take a look at your favorite projects and see if they've been tagged with closember, or browse the list of closember projects. Check out the close boards (on the site) Adam #6: Super simple “Cache with async power” using Cashews Recently popped up in my GitHub Explore Cashews: Async cache framework with simple API to build fast and reliable applications Super simple out-of-the-box API supports in memory, Redis, DiskCache (local sqlite) one-line setup then implemented as a decorator Human-friendly TTL values: example “3h” Client-side caching - For example, if you are using Redis backend you do not need to make a network call on every cache request Strategies for common cache issues cache hits, early recalculation, soft TTL, resource locking, rate limiting!, circuit breaker Has its own interface for middleware Extras Michael: Take the PSF survey Adam: Voting season is upon us: Python Steering Council nominations are open Joke: JavaScript has been Banned from Twitter
Program Director Adam Borneman speaks with the Rev. Starlette Thomas (The Raceless Gospel, Good Faith Media) about Harriett Tubman, Clarence Jordan, and the hope that Baptism should be for the Church.
Reverend Starlette Thomas joins us to help us see our skin color for what it is and deconstruct what it is not as she pastorally and prophetically disrupts and dismantles the racialized body of Christ so that we can reconstruct and re-member a Church body that reflects Christ and his gospel. Learn more about Starlette's work at The Raceless Gospel and Good Faith Media. Show notes can be found at www.sanctuarywoman.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sanctuarywoman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sanctuarywoman Music by Jameson McGregor of UBC Waco.
Famous for its potatoes and crime, on today's episode B takes a look at missing woman Starlette "Star" Vining and the court case that proceeded from her assumed murder. The co-hosts also discuss jury duty, the flaws in our justice system, and letting victims be at the center of their own stories. Saco Drive In Will RE-OPEN! Aquaboggan plans to obtain the Drive In's assets and set up shop on their property across the street. Not what we hoped for, but a small win! Keep supporting local in order to keep our communities thriving and alive! You can reach out to us via email - homegrownhorrorpod@gmail.com - send us stories, Maine movie recommendations, or just say hi! Twitter: https://twitter.com/HgHpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homegrownhorrorpod/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hghpod/support
On this episode I talk to Stephanie Varone a talented singer, songwriter and performer. She's lead singer of the band “Starlette's Web” and my cast mate of the hit dating reality series, My Mom, Your Dad on HBO Max. We talk what it was like to come in the house late, the constant meddling in her dates and how she handled it with grace, also masculine and feminine energy has it impacted her dating experience. What has she learned about herself; Oh yes, is she single and ready to mingle? To find out more about Stephanie: https://www.stephanievarone.com/about-1
Watch the live stream: Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by us: Check out the courses over at Talk Python And Brian's book too! Special guest: Steve Dower Michael #1: fastapi-events Asynchronous event dispatching/handling library for FastAPI and Starlette Features: straightforward API to emit events anywhere in your code events are handled after responses are returned (doesn't affect response time) support event piping to remote queues powerful built-in handlers to handle events locally and remotely coroutine functions (async def) are the first-class citizen write your handlers, never be limited to just what fastapi_events provides Brian #2: Ways I Use Testing as a Data Scientist Peter Baumgartner “In my work, writing tests serves three purposes: making sure things work, documenting my understanding, preventing future errors.” Test The results of some analysis process (using assert) Code that operates on data (using hypothesis) Aspects of the data (using pandera or Great Expectations) Code for others (using pytest) Use asserts liberally even within the code use on as many intermediate calculations and processes as you can embed expressions in f-strings as the last argument to assert to help debug failures check calculations and arithmetic check the obvious Notebooks: “One practice I've started is that whenever I visually investigate some aspect of my data by writing some disposable code in a notebook, I convert that validation into an assert statement.” utilize numpy and pandas checks, especially for arrays and floating point values hypothesis can help you think of edge cases that should work, but don't, like empty Series, and NaN values. Write tests on the data itself pandera useful for lightweight cases, checking schema on datasets. Great Expectations if we're epecting to repeatedly read new data with the same structure. Use pytest, especially for code you are sharking with other people, like libraries. TDD works great for API development Arrange-Act-Assert is a great structure. “Even if we're not sure what to assert, writing a test that executes the code is still valuable. “ At least you'll catch when you've forgotten to implement something. Steve #3: PEP 654 Exception groups and except A necessary building block for more advanced asyncio helpers Mainly for use by scheduler libraries to handle raising multiple errors “simultaneously” except: “a single exception group can cause several except clauses to execute, but each such clause executes at most once (for all matching exceptions from the group)” Necessary for complex scheduling, such as task groups Michael #4: py-overload A Runtime method override decorator. Python lacks method overriding (do_it(7) vs. do_it(``"``7``"``)) Probably due to lack of typing in the early days Go from this: def _func_str(a: str): ... def _func_int(a: int): ... def func(a: Union[str, int]): if isinstance(a, str): _func_str(a) else: _func_int(a) To this: @overload def func(a: str): ... @overload def func(a: int): ... Brian #5: Next-generation seaborn interface Love the background and goals section “This work grew out of long-running efforts to refactor the seaborn internals so that its functions could rely on common code-paths. At a certain point, I decided that I was developing an API that would also be interesting for external users too.” “seaborn was originally conceived as a toolbox of domain-specific statistical graphics to be used alongside matplotlib.” I've always wondered about this Some people now reach for, or learn, seaborn first. As seaborn has grown, reproducing with raw matplotlib to change something seaborn doesn't expose is sometimes painful goal : “expose seaborn's core features — integration with pandas, automatic mapping between data and graphics, statistical transformations — within an interface that is more compositional, extensible, and comprehensive.” I also like interface discussions that have phrases like “This is a clean namespace, and I'm leaning towards recommending from seaborn.objects import * for interactive usecases. But let's not go so far just yet.” I like clean namespaces, and use some of my own libs like this, but import * always is a red flag for me. The new interface exists as a set of classes that can be acessed through a single namespace import: import seaborn.objects as so Start with so.Plot, add layers, like so.Scatter(), even multiple layers. layers have a Mark object, which defines how to draw the plot, like so.Line or so.Dot There's a lot more detail in there. The discussion is great. Also a neat understanding that established libraries can change their mind on APIs. This is a good way to discuss it, in the open. Note included at the top: “This is very much a work in progress. It is almost certain that code patterns demonstrated here will change before an official release. I do plan to issue a series of alpha/beta releases so that people can play around with it and give feedback, but it's not at that point yet.” Steve #6: Compile CPython to Web Assembly Allows fully in-browser use of CPython (demo at https://repl.ethanhs.me/) Currently uses Emscriptem as its runtime environment, to fill in gaps that browsers don't normally offer (like an in-memory file system), or WASI to more carefully add system functionality Still the CPython runtime, and a lot of work to do before you'll see it as part of client-side web apps, but the possibility is now there. Extras Michael: Get minutes, hours, and days from Python timedelta - A Python Short Did you know ohmyzsh is kind of local? Django reformatted code with Black (via PyCoders) Steve: Python 3.11's latest alpha now has Windows ARM64 installers. These aren't the dominant devices yet, but they're out there, and if you've got one the CPython team would love to hear about your experience. Steve just released a new version of Deck, which started as a way to help people who misspelled collections.deque, but has grown into a useful building block for traditional 52-card games (or 54 including jokers). Joke: Help is coming
Rihanna et assap Rocky bientôt parents : l'annonce retourne complètement la Toile En couple depuis presque deux ans, Rihanna et assap Rocky filent toujours autant le parfait amour. D'ailleurs, les deux tourtereaux vont prochainement passer à l'étape supérieure dans leur relation puisqu'ils vont devenir parents pour la première fois. La nouvelle en a agité plus d'un(e). assap Rocky et Rihanna qui a récemment promis un don de quinze millions pour la bonne cause avec sa fondation forment probablement l'un des couples les plus adorés du milieu hip hop. Si beaucoup ont eu du mal à croire en leur relation, les deux tourtereaux ne se quittent plus. D'ailleurs, le rappeur avait fait de belles déclarations au sujet de sa chérie au micro de GQ. « C'est tellement mieux quand on a trouvé la bonne. Elle compte, genre, un million de fois plus que toutes les autres. Je pense que quand vous savez, vous savez. C'est elle la bonne » a-t-il confié à son sujet. De son côté, Rihanna a été ciblée par de nombreuses rumeurs le disant enceinte ces dernières semaines. A tel point qu'elle a dû s'emparer de ses réseaux sociaux pour démentir l'information. Seulement voilà, après sa sortie du 19 janvier avec un manteau en cuir semblant difficilement caché un ventre arrondi, la chanteuse a fini par craquer. Il y a quelques heures de cela, le couple a officialisé qu'il attendait son premier enfant avec une série de clichés où le babybump de la starlette était complètement dévoilé. Cela dit, aucune information supplémentaire n'a été révélée à ce sujet. Les deux tourtereaux n'ont pas encore pris la parole non plus. En l'espace de quelques minutes, les clichés ont fait le tour du monde. Les fans d'assap Rocky et de celle qui s'est confiée sur son statut de milliardaire ont commenté en masse. A tel point que certains ont imaginé les réactions des célèbres anciens compagnons de l'interprète d'Umbrella. Cela a laissé place à de nombreux tweets mythiques mais aussi à voir les noms de Drake, Rihanna ou encore Chris Brown en Top Tendances sur Twitter. Ainsi, on a pu lire des messages tels que : « Je pense qu'on se rend pas compte là y'a un enfant qui va naître, il va pouvoir dire ma mère c'est Rihanna ?? » ou encore « omg Rihanna va devenir maman je vais devenir tata ». ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ https://linktr.ee/jacksonlibon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #face #insta #amour #freedom #liberté #Freiheit #take #couple #pourtoi #tiktok #psycho #beyou #near #love #foryou #money #reeĺs #shorts #fyp #tpmp #today #cheri #TikToker #couplegoals #famille #relation #doudou #youtube #twitter #tiktokers #love #reeĺ #short #instagood #follow #like #ouy #oyu #babyshark #lilnasx #girl #happybirthday #movie #nbayoungboy #deviance #autotrader #trading #khan #academy #carter #carguru #ancestry #accords #abc #news #bts #cbs #huru #bluebook #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketing
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Autumn welcomes guest co-hosts Alyssa Aldape and Starlette Thomas to the show. They discuss the good news about an upcoming Covid vaccine for young children, and President Biden's Supreme Court Justice pick. Later, Autumn and Starlette talk about the fatigue that comes with stirring up good trouble.
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Autumn welcomes guest co-hosts Alyssa Aldape and Starlette Thomas to the show. They discuss the good news about an upcoming Covid vaccine for young children, and President Biden's Supreme Court Justice pick.Later, Autumn and Starlette talk about the fatigue that comes with stirring up good trouble.
Timeline : 00:00:00 Générique et Marius 00:04:15 Présentation de Tmdjc 00:08:26 La madeleine de prout de Ludo 00:39:03 L'invité : Tmdjc Partie I 01:16:34 Coquine mais pas que(ue) 01:50:51 L'invité : Tmdjc Partie II 02:09:57 Mais pourquoi est-il si méchant ? 02:33:03 Message de Geckaude 02:34:13 Les cadeaux de Didouille 02:38:08 60” chrono 02:49:22 Fin et générique 02:51:45 Bêtisier 02:52:59 Bonus : Débat Woke et Cancel culture ------------------------------------------------ Pour cette émission entres les fêtes, nous avions à nouveau un invité de marque puisque nous recevions Tmdjc (il a un vrai prénom, ne vous inquiétez pas) qui fête en ce mois de décembre 2021 ses 20 ans en tant que podcasteur. Un épisode plus long que d'habitude, et encore, on a dû se limiter, car si nous sommes bavards, Tmdjc ne l'est pas moins le bougre ! (le moment de l'invité démarre à 39'04 puis à 1h50'43). Avec une partie, plutôt débat, qu'on a positionnée post générique. Bonne écoute ! Durée : 3:13:07 | Publié le : 02/01/22 On a à nouveau enregistré en direct sur Twitch (vidéo bloquée sur le site car propos explicites) La madeleine de prout de Ludo (8'26) Ludo nous parle du film Metropolis de Fritz Lang et de son histoire. Coquine mais pas que(ue) (1h16'34) Comme à son habitude, Christelle relie ses thématiques de prédilection à celle de notre invité avec une rubrique pod'cul consacrée aux podcasts qui parlent de sexe sans tabous, ceux qui donnent envie d'en parler sans gène, ceux qui donnent envie d'en faire même de loin… bref, un petit panel qu'elle a pu découvrir, tester, apprécier ou écouter comme des OExNIS (objets excitants non identifiés) Des fictions sonores pour voyager même «isolé» - Le Temps Mais pourquoi est-il si méchant ? (2h09'58) Pas de trêve de Noël, puisque c'est une tradition lorsque nous recevons des invités : Arnaud a encore dû laisser sa chaise quelques instants à Jean-Robert (mais vous pouvez l'appeler JR) pour dresser le portrait de notre invité, ravi de passer à la casserole ! 60” chrono (2h38'08) Ludo a découvert Voyage au bout le nuit de Céline et a compris la claque littéraire que ça avait été à l'époque (et toujours aujourd'hui). Didouille est embarquée par Curtis Harding et son dernier album If words were flowers. Christelle nous recommande le compte Instagram de Masha Sexplique. Sébastien (Tmdjc) nous recommande de (re)voir la série animée Cowboy Bepop. Arnaud est emballé par The Office (US) avec, entre autres, Steve Carell. Marius adore écouter Love's In Need Of Love Today de Stevie Wonder. Starlette est conquise par la « bedroom pop » de Cavetown, notamment avec le titre This is home. Niko a passé un bon moment avec la 1ère saison de la série Fondation, tirée de l'œuvre d'Isaac Asimov, et est en train de suivre la dernière saison de la série The Expanse. Où peut-on nous retrouver sur les Internets de France, de Navarre et du reste du monde entier ? Si vous trouvez de la valeur dans ce qu'on fait, vous pouvez nous soutenir via le site de financement participatif Tipeee (sans aucune obligation dans le temps ou en termes de montant). Un énorme merci à nos fidèles « tipeurs » qui nous soutiennent financièrement : Benj-magie, Arno Doucet, Kobal, M. Finto, ainsi qu'Isabelle et Matthieu. N'hésitez pas à vous joindre à eux ! Pour nous soutenir, mais également pour participer aux tirages au sort ! Venez nous rejoindre sur les réseaux sociaux : Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram et n'hésitez pas à nous faire part de vos retours pour échanger avec nous sur vos découvertes, déceptions, oppositions avec ce qu'on peut présenter. Nous sommes également présents sur YouTube, iTunes, Deezer, Spotify et sur les applications de podcasts pour smartphones, bref partout! N'hésitez pas non plus à parler de l'EntrePod autour de vous, vous êtes nos meilleurs ambassadeurs ! Pour échanger, venez nous rejoindre sur Discord. Et laissez nous des messages sur le répondeur et interagissez sur Tumult ! En tout cas, on espère que l'écoute de cet épisode vous a plu et on vous dit à bientôt !
Your host, Deirdre Tshien talks with Olivia Starlette of Starlette Galleria. Olivia is a connoisseur of luxury jewelry. But let's be honest, good jewelry that won't turn your skin green is expensive and sometimes still doesn't last. That is why she created her business, for women just like you! Olivia is serving up quality jewelry at a fraction of the price. To learn more about Olivia's work, visit https://www.starlettegalleria.com/ (https://www.starlettegalleria.com/) If you'd like to be a guest on The Remarkable Entrepreneur, click https://go.theremarkableentrepreneurpodcast.com/podcast-guest (HERE) Disclaimer: Any reference to Growth Boss Academy is now a reference to Capsho
Pendant le mois de décembre, on l'a aussi bien vue sur le plateau de l'émission «Quotidien» de TMC, entendue sur France Inter, ou lue dans les colonnes du Parisien. Nabilla Vergara, 29 ans, n'est plus la bimbo tournée en ridicule après sa phrase «Non mais allô quoi !» prononcée dans une télé-réalité.C'est désormais une influenceuse suivie par près de 7 millions d'abonnés sur Instagram. Une femme d'affaire riche à millions, reçue dans les grands médias pour la sortie d'une série documentaire sur Amazon Prime Video.Dans «Nabilla sans filtre», l'ancienne vedette des «Anges» se confie sur son enfance tumultueuse, son court séjour en prison, ou encore sa nouvelle vie de famille à Dubaï, l'eldorado des nouvelles stars du petit écran, aux Emirats Arabes Unis.Kévin Boucher, journaliste au service culture et loisirs du Parisien, raconte le phénomène Nabilla dans Code source.Ecoutez Code source sur toutes les plateformes audio : Apple Podcast (iPhone, iPad), Google Podcast (Android), Podcast Addict ou Castbox, Deezer, Spotify.Direction de la rédaction : Pierre Chausse - Rédacteur en chef : Jules Lavie - Reporter : Ambre Rosala - Production : Raphaël Pueyo, Sarah Hamny et Thibault Lambert - Réalisation et mixage : Julien Montcouquiol - Musiques : François Clos, Audio Network, Epidemic Sound - Identité graphique : Upian - Archives : Amazon Prime Video, Europe 1, BFMTV, D8, NRJ12, Instagram @nabilla. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
1012 - E-Commerce for Simulated Diamond Jewelry with Starlette Galleria's Olivia Starling
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Mitch and Autumn talk about the Thanksgiving holiday and the omicron variant. Later, Reverend Starlette Thomas interviews Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas about her new book, Resurrection Hope: A Future Where Black Lives Matter. Dr. Brown Douglas is Canon Theologian at the National Cathedral, Dean of Episcopal Divinity School at Union Theological Seminary in New York City.
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Mitch and Autumn talk about the Thanksgiving holiday and the omicron variant.Later, Reverend Starlette Thomas interviews Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas about her new book, Resurrection Hope: A Future Where Black Lives Matter. Dr. Brown Douglas is Canon Theologian at the National Cathedral, Dean of Episcopal Divinity School at Union Theological Seminary in New York City.
6ème épisode, et, déjà, le boss de fin. (Merci Maxime pour cette accroche) Michidar et Ego reçoivent Draven pour parler et chanter cet immense artiste qu'était Freddie Mercury. Et pour les chansons finales, I want to break free et We are the champions, on accueille de quoi faire un match de rugby avec des remplaçants dont des petits nouveaux Clegot (La mise à jour de Clégot), Maxime de Recoversion dont on remercie le clin d'oeil dans son dernier épisode sur Queen, Bilook, Delphine et son fils, le Bro du broclash,Arno Doucet,avec Marion et Titou, MmeV et MelleV, Greg du podcast Radiobièrecatch, Ook ,Niko et Starlette (la pifothèque), Redscape, et ceux qui ont déjà participé et qu'on retrouve avec plaisir: Alexandre, Seb, Dodoy (de 4 garçons dans le podcast), l'autre bro du Broclash,Laurent Doucet, Julien et Fanny (Bibou et Bibounette),Elsa, Lauriane, Bruno (Touthankarton dinaît il avec Ken et Die), Sandra, Dahu, Cousbou, Maori et Géckaude. Merci à tous et vive Freddie!
6ème épisode, et, déjà, le boss de fin. (Merci Maxime pour cette accroche) Michidar et Ego reçoivent Draven pour parler et chanter cet immense artiste qu'était Freddie Mercury. Et pour les chansons finales, I want to break free et We are the champions, on accueille de quoi faire un match de rugby avec des remplaçants dont des petits nouveaux Clegot (La mise à jour de Clégot), Maxime de Recoversion dont on remercie le clin d'oeil dans son dernier épisode sur Queen, Bilook, Delphine et son fils, le Bro du broclash,Arno Doucet,avec Marion et Titou, MmeV et MelleV, Greg du podcast Radiobièrecatch, Ook ,Niko et Starlette (la pifothèque), Redscape, et ceux qui ont déjà participé et qu'on retrouve avec plaisir: Alexandre, Seb, Dodoy (de 4 garçons dans le podcast), l'autre bro du Broclash,Laurent Doucet, Julien et Fanny (Bibou et Bibounette),Elsa, Lauriane, Bruno (Touthankarton dinaît il avec Ken et Die), Sandra, Dahu, Cousbou, Maori et Géckaude. Merci à tous et vive Freddie!
Starlette est le Lieutenant Vavavoum et Hervé Coiral est Mimile, dans Oxymut, saison 2 : le voyage.
Rev. Starlette Thomas discusses a "Raceless Gospel"
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Starlette and Autumn talk about how we can be good neighbors. Later, guest interviewer, Dr. Laine Scales, talks with Dr. Blake Burleson, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Religion and Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies at Baylor University, and Dr. Burt Burleson, University Chaplain at Baylor. The Burlesons discovered some interesting family history as the university began their Commission on Historic Campus Representations. The Burlesons were surprised to learn in the process that that their ancestor, twice president of Baylor University, was a promoter of the Lost Cause. This is the idea that God was on the side of the South and that white supremacy was divinely ordained. Baylor, along with other Christian universities, has had to face these hard truths about their founding.
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Starlette and Autumn talk about how we can be good neighbors.Later, guest interviewer, Dr. Laine Scales, talks with Dr. Blake Burleson, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Religion and Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies at Baylor University, and Dr. Burt Burleson, University Chaplain at Baylor. The Burlesons discovered some interesting family history as the university began their Commission on Historic Campus Representations. The Burlesons were surprised to learn in the process that that their ancestor, twice president of Baylor University, was a promoter of the Lost Cause. This is the idea that God was on the side of the South and that white supremacy was divinely ordained. Baylor, along with other Christian universities, has had to face these hard truths about their founding.
Mike's falling in love with FastAPI and gives us a hint at the next project he's building. Plus, our thoughts on employee machine monitoring and building a transition plan when you are ready to quit your job.
On deconstruction and picturing what is to come.... It's often challenging to picture a world after deconstruction and following old formation from institutional Christianity. In this episode, Starlette paints a picture of what is to come. An idea, a vision, the possibilities, of rooting our faith in the Kingdom coming. "There's another way things are supposed to be!" Starlette also reframes identity outside of racialized distinctions. Here's more about Starlette Thomas: Starlette Thomas is an author, activist, visual artist and race abolitionist. She is the founder and director of The Raceless Gospel, LLC, a non-profit para-church teaching ministry dedicated to leading didactic dialogues on race and its progeny, which empower Christian believers, leaders and thinkers to passionately, pastorally and prophetically speak about the sociopolitical construct of race and the myriad injustices that intersect in their churches, communities and country. A womanist in ministry, Starlette is graduate of both Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School and Buffalo State College. She has served as an associate and interim pastor as well as a denominational leader. She regularly preaches and teaches in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan region and her sermons have been featured by Sojourners. She has written for Herald, a publication of Baptist News Global, Baptists Together, a publication of the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Formations, a publication of Smyth & Helwys Publishing Company. She is a contributing correspondent with Good Faith Media and writes on the intersections of race, faith and politics. Starlette is a contributing author for the book Faith Forward: A Dialogue on Children, Youth & a New Kind of Christianity. An unrepentant academician and bibliophile, she is presently pursuing a Doctor of Ministry degree at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C., studying ecclesiology, the intersections of gender, politics and race and their interplay for a transformative spirituality. Find her online at her website: https://racelessgospel.com/; Twitter; Instagram; and her links. Show Notes Welcome Intro about Starlette Thomas (4 mins) Growing up in the African American church Pushing back on patriarchy and cultural malaise Theological gigolos On unhealthy church leadership and consumer culture Who are your people? What does community look like in a deconstructed universe? Deconstructing whiteness and race towards the 'raceless' Gospel (20 mins) Cultural gaslighting, abuse, and the preservation of power White Jesus (24mins) Dropping racialized identity for ethnic identity (26 mins) On kinship and reconciliation (29 mins) Can the institution steeped in whiteness change? (33 mins) Pathways of deconstruction and imagining something better (37 mins) Race creates a mask vs. dying to self (40 mins) Race as conversion--dying to your cultural identities in exchange for power. Anti-race discipleship (42 mins) Living into regeneration The challenge of living it all out in community. Faith in a Fresh Vibe connect points: Rohadi.com | Twitter | Instagram
In the final episode of Season 4, Follow Me and Subscribe, Marta and Mandy are joined by Starlette Thomas. Starlette is a self-described "Grumpy Ol' Prophet," and her podcast, The Raceless Gospel, takes her listeners to church and to a virtual church where she and her guests tackle that taboo trinity— race, religion and politics.
Starlette Galleria is a female-founded company that has been putting a spin on the engagement ring industry since 2019. The founder, Olivia Starling, has been supplying luxury simulated diamond engagement rings at a fraction of the price you would pay at a jewelry counter. Unlike your typical replacement ring, Starlette Galleria rings are made of high-quality hypoallergenic metals that will never cause skin irritation (or turn your finger green, like some brands out there…). The stones are intricately placed in the setting, never glued, and made of the clearest and highest quality AAA CZ. Starlette Galleria caters to the woman on the go, offering necklaces, bracelets, and earrings with the same quality metals that are durable and won't tarnish. Web: https://www.starlettegalleria.com Follow: @starlettegalleria 40% Off Promo Code: ashsaidit About the show: ► Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ► Need Goli Gummies? https://go.goli.com/1loveash5 ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH584216 ► Want the ‘coldest' water? https://thecoldestwater.com/?ref=ashleybrown12 ► Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ► SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ ► Newsletter: manage1.com/subscribe?u=2a2ca3b799467f125b53863http://ashsaidit.us11.list-c8&id=a6f43cd472 #atlanta #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, iHeart Radio & Google Play. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!
Starlette Galleria is a female-founded company that has been putting a spin on the engagement ring industry since 2019. The founder, Olivia Starling, has been supplying luxury simulated diamond engagement rings at a fraction of the price you would pay at a jewelry counter. Unlike your typical replacement ring, Starlette Galleria rings are made of high-quality hypoallergenic metals that will never cause skin irritation (or turn your finger green, like some brands out there…). The stones are intricately placed in the setting, never glued, and made of the clearest and highest quality AAA CZ. Starlette Galleria caters to the woman on the go, offering necklaces, bracelets, and earrings with the same quality metals that are durable and won't tarnish. Web: https://www.starlettegalleria.com Follow: @starlettegalleria 40% Off Promo Code: ashsaidit About the show: ► Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ► Need Goli Gummies? https://go.goli.com/1loveash5 ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH584216 ► Want the ‘coldest' water? https://thecoldestwater.com/?ref=ashleybrown12 ► Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ► SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ ► Newsletter: manage1.com/subscribe?u=2a2ca3b799467f125b53863http://ashsaidit.us11.list-c8&id=a6f43cd472 #atlanta #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, iHeart Radio & Google Play. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!
FastAPI is a modern, fast (high-performance), web framework for building APIs with Python 3.6+ based on standard Python type hints. The key features are: Fast: Very high performance, on par with NodeJS and Go (thanks to Starlette and Pydantic). One of the fastest Python frameworks available. Fast to code: Increase the speed to develop features by about 200% to 300%. * Fewer bugs: Reduce about 40% of human (developer) induced errors. * Intuitive: Great editor support. Completion everywhere. Less time debugging. Easy: Designed to be easy to use and learn. Less time reading docs. Short: Minimize code duplication. Multiple features from each parameter declaration. Fewer bugs. Robust: Get production-ready code. With automatic interactive documentation. Standards-based: Based on (and fully compatible with) the open standards for APIs: OpenAPI (previously known as Swagger) and JSON Schema.
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Mitch and Autumn talk about how they're processing the time spent in Tulsa commemorating the 1921 massacre. Dr. Jeff Wood of American Baptist Churches USA joins the show to talk about their work in faith and social justice. Their Biennial Mission Summit is June 24-26 and registration is open! Click here to learn more. Later, the two newest GFM contributing correspondents join the show to talk about their callings and where the church is headed.Rev. Starlette Thomas is a contributing correspondent, the host of the Good Faith Media podcast, “The Raceless Gospel,” and a member of the Good Faith Media strategic advisory board. An ordained Baptist minister, Thomas has served previously in both local churches and denominational entities. She is presently pursuing a Doctor of Ministry degree at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C., studying ecclesiology, the intersections of gender, politics and race, and their interplay for a transformative spirituality. She resides in Bowie, Maryland. Rev. Alyssa Adalpe is a contributing correspondent for Good Faith Media. She has served as a pastor in churches in Georgia and DC, holds a B.A. from Samford University and an M.Div. from Mercer's McAfee School of Theology where she discovered her love of writing. She lives in DC.
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Mitch and Autumn talk about how they're processing the time spent in Tulsa commemorating the 1921 massacre.Dr. Jeff White of American Baptist Churches USA joins the show to talk about their work in faith and social justice. Their Biennial Mission Summit is June 24-26 and registration is open! Click here to learn more.Later, the two newest GFM contributing correspondents join the show to talk about their callings and where the church is headed.Rev. Starlette Thomas is a contributing correspondent, the host of the Good Faith Media podcast, “The Raceless Gospel,” and a member of the Good Faith Media strategic advisory board. An ordained Baptist minister, Thomas has served previously in both local churches and denominational entities. She is presently pursuing a Doctor of Ministry degree at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C., studying ecclesiology, the intersections of gender, politics and race, and their interplay for a transformative spirituality. She resides in Bowie, Maryland.Rev. Alyssa Adalpe is a contributing correspondent for Good Faith Media. She has served as a pastor in churches in Georgia and DC, holds a B.A. from Samford University and an M.Div. from Mercer's McAfee School of Theology where she discovered her love of writing. She lives in DC.
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Mitch and Autumn talk about Rick Santorum's comments about American heritage and the ongoing Covid-19 crisis in India. Later, Rev. Starlette Thomas joins the show to talk about the time she spent in Minneapolis following the guilty verdict in Dereck Chauvin's case. Can a community mourn and move the whole world forward?
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Mitch and Autumn talk about Rick Santorum's comments about American heritage and the ongoing Covid-19 crisis in India.Later, Rev. Starlette Thomas joins the show to talk about the time she spent in Minneapolis following the guilty verdict in Dereck Chauvin's case. Can a community mourn and move the whole world forward?
Pour cette fois, le tirage au sort n'a sorti que des podcasts musicaux! Un Zikdepod particulièrement dense cette semaine avec des harmonies vocales à tomber par terre, un artiste français hors cadre, un groupe qui interroge et un classique de classique proposé par un Tipeur. Cette semaine c'est au tour de Pascal (et non Fabrice comme je le dis en intro, désolé!) Comme d'habitude, j'espère que cet épisode vous plaira et merci d'avance pour vos retours! Voici quelques liens liés à l'épisode, n'hésitez pas à creuser! Balulalow : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnEPnCMzUKc Nosfell Live : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT5Oge-jGrU&t=2833s Starlette (reprise de Foo Fighters) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_tUFCgsiWI Maromaro1337 : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF6ISTtMvsjaMbthPEVMSBA Le livre d'Andrew Kolb (lien direct de téléchargement du PDF) : https://bit.ly/3f68xj3 Et les podcasts du jour : Recoversion : https://anchor.fm/leotot8 La Pifothèque : https://podcast.ausha.co/la-pifotheque Expéditions : https://podcast.ausha.co/expedition Pensez à commenter, partager l'épisode et n'hésitez pas à soutenir l'émission via Tipeee si vous le pouvez. J'espère que vous prendrez plaisir à écouter cet épisode et que vous y apprendrez un max de choses! Twitter : @ecoute_ca (https://twitter.com/ecoute_ca) Tipeee : http://tipeee.com/ecoute-ca Discord : https://discord.com/invite/wgxkGN3grG Instagram : @ecoutecapodcast (https://www.instagram.com/ecoutecapodcast/) Facebook : ecoutecapodcast (https://www.facebook.com/ecoutecapodcast/) Pour nous contacter : ecoutecapodcast@gmail.com Podmust : https://podmust.com/podcast/ecoute-ca/ Itunes : https://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/%C3%A9coute-%C3%A7a/id1307143363?l=en
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Mitch and Autumn talk about the stimulus bill, voter restriction in Georgia, and Beth Moore leaving the Southern Baptist Convention. Later, Reverend Starlette Thomas joins the show to talk about her new podcast, The Raceless Gospel - where Word meets flesh. Sharing stories of where that word, race, met our own, when its meanings were rubbed into our skin, why it gets under our skin, how current events fit in and what the Church in North America can do about it. Segregated on Sunday mornings, the Raceless Gospel Podcast is the church service I have always wanted. Modeled after a worship service and complete with the call and response of guests, it captures the liturgy of life, the hymn singing of the hum drum, the unbelievable and everything in between with testimonies of the new creation, the new kin- dom on the way. It is a conversation about words that we need to flesh out. Learn more at GoodFaithMedia.org.
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Mitch and Autumn talk about the stimulus bill, voter restriction in Georgia, and Beth Moore leaving the Southern Baptist Convention.Later, Reverend Starlette Thomas joins the show to talk about her new podcast, The Raceless Gospel - where Word meets flesh.Sharing stories of where that word, race, met our own, when its meanings were rubbed into our skin, why it gets under our skin, how current events fit in and what the Church in North America can do about it. Segregated on Sunday mornings, the Raceless Gospel Podcast is the church service I have always wanted.Modeled after a worship service and complete with the call and response of guests, it captures the liturgy of life, the hymn singing of the hum drum, the unbelievable and everything in between with testimonies of the new creation, the new kin- dom on the way. It is a conversation about words that we need to flesh out.Learn more at GoodFaithMedia.org.
Wir (Johannes, Dominik und Jochen) haben uns heute mal über REST unterhalten. Ein Thema, das wir auch schon immer mal besprechen wollten und mit dem man es relativ zwangsläufig zu tun bekommt, wenn man sich in aktuellen Webentwicklungsumgebungen bewegt. Es gab noch kleinere Ausflüge in Richtung GraphQL und Dateiformaten und natürlich immer so ein bisschen News aus der Community. Shownotes Unsere E-Mail für Fragen, Anregungen & Kommentare: hallo@python-podcast.de News aus der Szene Pattern Matching (Johannes) / Official Tutorial PEP 604 -- Allow writing union types as X | Y attrs / pydantic / dataclasses uvloop / asyncpg / psycopg3 Dependency Confusion: How I Hacked Into Apple, Microsoft and Dozens of Other Companies / Update: A single person flooded PyPI with 3,653 "RemindSupplyChainRisks" spam packages CORS und Websockets / CSWSH Happy birthday, Python, you're 30 years old this week / 20 Jahre Python Software Foundation 12 requests per second - Python Benchmark MagicStack / httptools High Performance Django - Peter Baumgartner Fly.io / AppPack / Button REST XML-RPC / SOAP / CORBA REST / Architectural Styles and the Design of Network-based Software Architectures Dissertation von Roy Fielding / HATEOAS GraphQL Django REST framework James Bennet über JWT / PASETO marshmallow pydantic pyramid 2.0 Flask FastAPI OpenAPI / Swagger APIStar / Starlette / httpx htmx EdgeDB FeinCMS / django-tree-queries Graphiti JSON:API Joe Celko's Trees and Hierarchies in SQL for Smarties Podlovers Podcast Episode: Podcatcher-Apps mit Jeanette Müller (Podcat) PodcastIndex MessagePack Django Async API-Aggregationsbeispiel Öffentliches Tag auf konektom
Get ready for some SERIOUS encouragement today, y'all! Hayward and Starlette Jean are our personal friends and one of our favorite couples. Today we're talking all about growing young leaders. Whether you're a parent or an educator (or BOTH!), chances are you will have an opportunity in your life to be an encourager to the next generation of difference makers. To keep up with these two, check out their Instagrams @jean_starlette and @hayward_jean! -- Need a game plan for your new first year? Whether you're a parent, a teacher, or you're in the same boat as us (both!), we've got the ultimate virtual lesson for you! In this course you'll get four incredible lessons about how to create a learning environment where both you AND your students can thrive! -> http://bit.ly/neweduclass Do you know a kid who's a total wild card? Then have we got the book for you! The Wild Card Kids teaches five important life skills, represented by the acronym MAGIC, and based in our classic curriculum of engagement and creativity. It's the perfect gift for any child who's looking to find their own magic. Get yours TODAY! -> http://bit.ly/wildcard4kids
Sponsored by Linode! pythonbytes.fm/linode Special guest: Ogi Moore Watch the live stream on YouTube. Michael #1: diskcache via Ian Maurer Python disk-backed cache (Django-compatible). Faster than Redis and Memcached. Pure-Python. The cloud-based computing of 2020 puts a premium on memory. Gigabytes of empty space is left on disks as processes vie for memory. Among these processes is Memcached (and sometimes Redis) which is used as a cache. Wouldn't it be nice to leverage empty disk space for caching? Features: Pure-Python Fully Documented Benchmark comparisons (alternatives, Django cache backends) 100% test coverage Hours of stress testing Performance matters Django compatible API Thread-safe and process-safe Supports multiple eviction policies (LRU and LFU included) Keys support "tag" metadata and eviction Developed on Python 3.8 Tested on CPython 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8 Tested on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows Tested using Travis CI and AppVeyor CI Brian #2: TOML is 1.0.0 now. What does that mean for Python? Hopefully, some kind of toml parser will make it into Python core. Any Python access to 1.0.0? Mixed Implementations and TOML version support page lists: pytomlpp supports 1.0.0-rc.3, which is a wrapper around C++ tomlplusplus, which does support 1.0.0. Confusing tomlkit supports 1.0.0-rc.1, so that’s promising toml supports 0.5.0, great name. It’d be cool if it would support 1.0.0 What’s different between 0.5.0 and 1.0.0? Unless I’m mistaken, not much: CHANGELOG 1.0.0-rc1 Leading zeroes in exponent parts of floats are permitted. Allow raw tab characters in basic strings and multi-line basic strings. Allow heterogenous values in arrays. Other than that, lots of “Clarify …”, which I’m not sure how those all affect implementation. I’d love to hear more from people who know more about this Ogi #3: pyqtgraph pyqtgraph - plotting library, for when you need fast/interactive plots Uses qt5 (and soon qt6) bindings to generate plots within Qt applications Fills a niche role, want easy mouse interactivity, running locally on a machine Often used in engineering/scientific applications when looking at a lot of data, and wanting interactivity Michael #4: Parler + Python = Insurrection in public via Jim Kring and Mark Little According to Wikipedia: Parler (/ˈpɑːrlər/) is an American alt-tech microblogging and social networking service. Parler has a significant user base of Donald Trump supporters, conservatives, conspiracy theorists, and right-wing extremists. ArsTechnica article send in by Mark Little Ars: Parler’s amateur coding could come back to haunt Capitol Hill rioters Coding mess A key reason for her success: Parler’s site was a mess. Its public API used no authentication. When users deleted their posts, the site failed to remove the content and instead only added a delete flag to it. Oh, and each post carried a numerical ID that was incremented from the ID of the most recently published one. Another amateur mistake was Parler’s failure to scrub geolocations from images and videos posted online. Some 80 terabytes of posts, 1M videos, many already deleted, preserved for posterity. Catalog and Python pointed out by Shaun King. See the catalog (maybe, it’s the ugly side of people). The gist: https://gist.github.com/kylemcdonald/d8884da1a82ef50754ee49e0b6561071 Partially back online with Russian hosting service? Brian #5: Best-of Web Development with Python Suggested by Douglas Nichols Cool list with nice icons Covers Frameworks, HTTP Clients, Servers Auth tools, HTML Processing, URL utilities OpenAPI, GraphQL, Websocket RPC, Serverless, Content Management Web Testing, Web Forms, Markdown Third-party APIs Email, Web Scraping & Crawling, Monitoring Admin UI API Proxies Flask/FastAPI/Pyramid/Django Utilities Nice to see lots of FastAPI projects: fastapi-sqlalchemy - Adds simple SQLAlchemy support to FastAPI. fastapi-plugins - FastAPI framework plugins. fastapi_contrib - Opinionated set of utilities on top of FastAPI. starlette_exporter - Prometheus exporter for Starlette and FastAPI. fastapi-utils - Reusable utilities for FastAPI. fastapi-code-generator - This code generator creates FastAPI app from an.. slowapi - A rate limiter for Starlette and FastAPI. fastapi-versioning - api versioning for fastapi web applications. fastapi-react - Cookiecutter Template for FastAPI + React Projects. Using.. fastapi_cache - FastAPI simple cache. Ogi #6: Assorted Pyjion - https://github.com/tonybaloney/Pyjion a JIT extension for CPython that compiles python code using .NET 5 CLR CuPy - NumPy compatible multi-dimensional array on CUDA, uses _``*array_function_* (enabled with numpy 1.17) code using numpy to operate directly on CuPy arrays see NEP-18 and CuPy docs compatible with other libraries as well Extras: Michael: Trying Firefox + Brave + VPN Python Web Conf 2021 call for talks, due Jan 29, I’ll be speaking! PyCon US 2021 launched call for proposals: December 22, 2020 — Call for proposals opened February 12, 2021 — Proposals are due March 16, 2021 — Notifications will be sent to presenters March 23, 2021 — Deadline for speakers to confirm participation March 30, 2021 — Schedule is publicly released April 28, 2021 — Deadline to submit pre-recorded presentation (tutorials will be live) May 12-13, 2021 — Tutorial days May 15-16, 2021 — Conference days Apple launching Racial Equity and Justice Initiatives with partners across a broad range of industries and backgrounds — from students to teachers, developers to entrepreneurs, and community organizers to justice advocates Brian: PyCascades 2021 schedule https://2021.pycascades.com/program/schedule/ Ogi: Anthony Explains Video Series Learn X in Y minutes Reading Working in Public by Nadia Eghbal - provides some sanity checks for existing maintainers, might be a fantastic perspective for new contributors to open source Joke Tech Support, 2x Working at the help desk? Get the theme song: Here to help song And help by chat: "Running a successful open source project is just Good Will Hunting in reverse, where you start out as a respected genius and end up being a janitor who gets into fights." - Byrne Hobart
Mit Johannes haben wir uns heute nochmal über Async unterhalten. Warum ist das beispielsweise interessant, wenn man Podcasthosting-Software bauen möchte? Was is das Actor-Model und warum sind wir alle neidisch auf Erlang? Diesmal gab es auch tatsächlich wieder Picks (zumindest das haben wir geschafft). Ansonsten habt eine gute Zeit über die Feiertage und backt vielleicht mal ein paar Kekse (via Johannes): Shownotes Unsere E-Mail für Fragen, Anregungen & Kommentare: hallo@python-podcast.de News aus der Szene Topological sort in Python 3.9 Advent of code Python on .NET 5 PEP 621 -- Storing project metadata in pyproject.toml Apple M1 Mac-optimized TensorFlow and TensorFlow Addons Nature.com protein folding leap via Deepmind Phoenix LiveView Updates: Introducing Uploads Erlang The Movie - 1990 BEAM/OTP Podlove Podcast Publisher Der Podlove Entwickler:innen Podcast HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) Async - Teil 2 Actor model Pykka Akka select poll epoll kqueue io completion ports libuv (uvloop) First video of youtube series of talks about async by Łukasz Langa Nuxt.js Starlette Uvicorn Gunicorn gevent Traefik Wrk benchmarking tool XSendFile FastAPI Quart Django @Instagram - Carl Meyer Audiogalaxy Async Django - Andrew Godwin Picks Typer commandeer fire cmd httpx Corona-Cookies / Teil 2 Öffentliches Tag auf konektom
Starlette Thomas, author, activist, and minister to empower congregations for the D.C. Baptist Convention, talks with Word&Way Editor & President Brian Kaylor about her work on the "raceless gospel." She also discusses politics, coronavirus, and lamenting. (This episode is sponsored in part by the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.)
Talk Python To Me - Python conversations for passionate developers
As Python 3 has eclipsed the old constrains of Python 2 and web frameworks that adopted them, we have seen a big jump in new frameworks appearing on the scene taking full advantage of things like type hints, async and await, and more. No framework has done this more successfully than FastAPI recently. That's why we are here with the creator of FastAPI, Sebastián Ramírez to dive into this exciting new Python web framework. Links from the show Sebastian: @tiangolo FastAPI: fastapi.tiangolo.com FastAPI: One of the fastest Python frameworks available: fastapi.tiangolo.com FastAPI for Flask Users: amitness.com FastAPI Docker image: https://github.com/tiangolo/uvicorn-gunicorn-fastapi-docker ujson: github.com uvicorn: uvicorn.org Traffic server: docs.traefik.io Starlette: starlette.io Pydantic: pydantic-docs.helpmanual.io Sponsors Linode Talk Python Training
In Episode 4 of Talk, Naked Season 2, Laura Desirée and adult superstar Ryan Keely discuss everything from dogs to Martha Stewart to the pros and cons of quarantine FWBs!
In Episode 4 of Talk, Naked Season 2, Laura Desirée and adult superstar Ryan Keely discuss everything from dogs to Martha Stewart to the pros and cons of quarantine FWBs!
Da wir aus unterschiedlichen Gründen angefangen haben, uns auch ein bisschen mit Javascript-Frontends auseinanderzusetzen, sprechen wir heute mal ganz allgemein über dieses Thema. Und wie man dann von da aus mit - üblicherweise in Python implementierten - Backends spricht. Shownotes Unsere E-Mail für Fragen, Anregungen & Kommentare: hallo@python-podcast.de Lost & Found PyData Deep Dive Meta-Podcast Audio Hard/Software Headsets von Beyerdynamic: DT 297 DT 797 Superlux HMC 660 X und wie man es verwendet HMC 660 X über Klinke anschliessen Audiointerface, das nativ 12v Phantomspeisung kann: Zoom H6 Ultraschall REAPER Studio Link / Beta Zencastr Videokonferenzsoftware Zoom Microsoft Teams Selbsthosting möglich: Jitsi BigBlueButton Pythoncamp Google Meet Whereby FaceTime News aus der Szene A Language Creators' Conversation: Guido van Rossum, James Gosling, Larry Wall & Anders Hejlsberg Django 1.11 EOL Pytest troubles Pyenv windows Javascript Frontends Vielleicht der Ort, um eine Lerngruppe zu organisieren: Vue-JS-Cologne vue react angular jQuery History API REST / GraphQL Relay / Apollo / axios ASGI Single page application redux DRF serializer Monorepo Jacob Kaplan-Moss - Assets in Django without losing your hair - PyCon 2019 WhiteNoise django-storages webpack Parcel FastAPI / Starlette Öffentliches Tag auf konektom
From red flags to high standards, the Hembrows share all their best dating advice.
Sponsored by DigitalOcean: pythonbytes.fm/digitalocean - $100 credit for new users to build something awesome. Michael #1: Python visualization graph via Prayson Daniel The PyViz.org website is an open platform for helping users decide on the best open-source (OSS) Python data visualization tools for their purposes, with links, overviews, comparisons, and examples. Overviews of the OSS visualization packages High-level tools for getting started A live table for comparing maturity, popularity, and support. Dashboarding tools SciVis tools for rendering data embedded in three-dimensional space. Tutorials Topic examples of using Python viz tools to analyze or describe specific datasets Brian #2: Awesome Zen of Python A Rabbit Hole lot of Zen yes, I know, that’s a terrible mixed metaphor List of articles on “the Zen of Python” Well, articles, talks, tools, and “other?” Al Sweigart: The Zen of Python, Explained is a nice quick reference. Moshe Zadka: Meditations on the Zen of Python is slightly longer, but good and still a quick read. One line (“There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it.”) is a joke making fun of pre-decrement, post-decrement in C. Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer: The Zen Of Python Is A Joke And Here Is Why is a must read. Michael #3: Jupytext via Matt Harrison Jupyter Notebooks as Markdown Documents, Julia, Python or R scripts Wished Jupyter notebooks were plain text documents? Wished you could edit them in your favorite IDE? And get clear and meaningful diffs when doing version control? Then... Jupytext may well be the tool you're looking for! Jupytext can save Jupyter notebooks as Markdown and R Markdown documents Scripts in many languages. The languages that are currently supported by Jupytext are: Julia, Python, R, Bash, Scheme, Clojure, Matlab, Octave, C++, q/kdb+, IDL, TypeScript, Javascript, Scala, Rust/Evxcr, PowerShell, C#, F#, and Robot Framework. Brian #4: Tour of Python Itertools Martin Heinz Very cool quick look at some of the cool-ness to be found in itertools and more_itertools. itertools compress - one iterator to another eliminating elements that fail a bool expression accumulate - like functools.reduce but returns all intermediate values cycle - so cool, create a never ending repeating iterable tee - multiple references to one iterable more_itertools divide - divides iterable into sub-iterables partition - split into two based on a predicate bool expression side_effect - attach a side effect function to an iterable that gets called with each element collapse - like flatten split_at - multiple iterables splitting at divider items, specified with predicate bucket - multiple iterables based on multi-return-value expression map_reduce - specify 3 functions: key function (for categorizing), value function (for transforming) and finally reduce function (for reducing). sort_together seekable filter_except unique_to_each Michael #5: justpy.io JustPy is an object-oriented, component based, high-level Python Web Framework that requires no front-end programming. JustPy has no front-end/back-end distinction. All programming is done on the back-end allowing a simpler, more productive, and more Pythonic web development experience. JustPy removes the front-end/back-end distinction by intercepting the relevant events on the front-end and sending them to the back-end to be processed. Elements on the web page are instances of component classes. A component in JustPy is a Python class that allows you to instantiate reusable custom elements whose functionality and design is encapsulated away from the rest of your code. Custom components can be created using other components as building blocks. Out of the box, JustPy comes with support for HTML and SVG components as well as more complex components such as charts and grids. Supports most of the components and the functionality of the Quasar library Based on solid libraries: Starlette, uvicorn, and Vue.js. Brian #6: Modularity for Maintenance Glyph A list of many automation tools you can use to help with the maintenance of open source projects. CI, tox, linting, type checking, dependencies, security, coverage, formatting, releasing with lots of options and links A request for some kind of tool to help automate all the automation when starting new projects. Maybe a cookie-cutter thing…. That would be cool. But frankly, the list is super helpful also. Extras: Brian: Sentry helping fund some OSS projects. black, pypi, pytest, structlog, gimli (last one is a Rust thing). Michael: Just launched a new 7.2 hour course: Python for absolute beginners Talk Python Training now streaming newest courses in HiDPI (nearly 4K) and it’s super crisp. More details here. AWS Cloud has decided to no longer publish awscli to #pypi pulling a 700M+ download package (via Anthony Sottile) The podcast RSS feed is a little smaller now. Joke: First law of software quality: e = mc^2 → errors = (more code)^2.
Weekly DjangoChat NewsletterTom Christie personal siteEncodeDjangoCon Europe 2019 - Sketching out a Django redesignDjangoCon US 2019 - Just Add Await: Retrofitting Async into DjangoDjango REST FrameworkMkDocsmkautodocHTTPXurllib3Starlettehostedapi - demo app built with Starlette
Sponsored by DigitalOcean: pythonbytes.fm/digitalocean Special guest: Anthony Herbert Anthony #1: Larry Hastings - Solve Your Problem With Sloppy Python - PyCon 2018 Michael’s personal automation things that I do all the time stripe to sheets automation urlify tons of reporting wakeup - to get 100 on Lighthouse deploy (on my servers) creating import data for video courses measuring duration of audio files Michael #2: Introduction to ASGI: Emergence of an Async Python Web Ecosystem by Florimond Manca Python growth is not just data science Python web development is back with an async spin, and it's exciting. One of the main drivers of this endeavour is ASGI , the Asynchronous Standard Gateway Interface. A guided tour about what ASGI is and what it means for modern Python web development. Since 3.5 was released, the community has been literally async-ifying all the things. If you're curious, a lot of the resulting projects are now listed in aio-libs and awesome-asyncio . An overview of ASGI Why should I care? Interoperability is a strong selling point, there are many more advantages to using ASGI-based components for building Python web apps. Speed: the async nature of ASGI apps and servers make them really fast (for Python, at least) — we're talking about 60k-70k req/s (consider that Flask and Django only achieve 10-20k in a similar situation). Features: ASGI servers and frameworks gives you access to inherently concurrent features (WebSocket, Server-Sent Events, HTTP/2) that are impossible to implement using sync/WSGI. Stability: ASGI as a spec has been around for about 3 years now, and version 3.0 is considered very stable. Foundational parts of the ecosystem are stabilizing as a result. To get your hands dirty, try out any of the following projects: uvicorn: ASGI server. Starlette: ASGI framework. TypeSystem: data validation and form rendering Databases: async database library. orm: asynchronous ORM. HTTPX: async HTTP client w/ support for calling ASGI apps (useful as a test client). Anthony #3: Python Insights Michael #4: Assembly via Luiz Honda Assembly is a Pythonic Object-Oriented Web Framework built on Flask, that groups your routes by class Assembly is a pythonic object-oriented, mid stack, batteries included framework built on Flask, that adds structure to your Flask application, and group your routes by class. Assembly allows you to build web applications in much the same way you would build any other object-oriented Python program. Assembly helps you create small to enterprise level applications easily. Decisions made for you + features: github.com/mardix/assembly#decisions-made-for-you--features Examples, root URLs: # Extends to Assembly makes it a route automatically # By default, Index will be the root url class Index(Assembly): # index is the entry route # -> / def index(self): return "welcome to my site" # method name becomes the route # -> /hello/ def hello(self): return "I am a string" # undescore method name will be dasherize # -> /about-us/ def about_us(self): return "I am a string" Example of /blog. # The class name is part of the url prefix # This will become -> /blog class Blog(Assembly): # index will be the root # -> /blog/ def index(self): return [ { "title": "title 1", "content": "content" }, ... ] # with params. The order will be respected # -> /comments/1234/ # 1234 will be passed to the id def comments(self, id): return [ { comments... } ] Anthony #5: Building a Standalone GPS Logger with CircuitPython using @Adafruit and particle hardware Michael #6: 10 reasons python is good to learn Python is popular and good to learn because, in Michael’s words, it’s a full spectrum language. And the reasons are: Python Is Free and Open-Source Python Is Popular, Loved, and Wanted Python Has a Friendly and Devoted Community Python Has Elegant and Concise Syntax Python Is Multi-Platform Python Supports Multiple Programming Paradigms Python Offers Useful Built-In Libraries Python Has Many Third-Party Packages Python Is a General-Purpose Programming Language Python Plays Nice with Others Extras: Michael: I was just on .NET Rocks podcast talking about Python for the .NET Developer New Python for the .NET Developer 9-hour course New Python for Decision Makers course, 2.5 hours of exploring Python for your org. Hidden files in Finder: use shortcut cmd+shift+. Anthony: Pretty Printed YouTube channel Joke: The failed pickup line A girl is hanging out at a bar with her friends. Some guy comes up to her an says: “You are the ; to my line of code.” She responds, “Get outta here creep, I code in Python.”
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Sponsored by DigitalOcean: pythonbytes.fm/digitalocean Michael #1: Final type PEP 591 -- Adding a final qualifier to typing This PEP proposes a "final" qualifier to be added to the typing module---in the form of a final decorator and a Final type annotation---to serve three related purposes: Declaring that a method should not be overridden Declaring that a class should not be subclassed Declaring that a variable or attribute should not be reassigned Some situations where a final class or method may be useful include: A class wasn’t designed to be subclassed or a method wasn't designed to be overridden. Perhaps it would not work as expected, or be error-prone. Subclassing or overriding would make code harder to understand or maintain. For example, you may want to prevent unnecessarily tight coupling between base classes and subclasses. You want to retain the freedom to arbitrarily change the class implementation in the future, and these changes might break subclasses. # Example for a class: from typing import final @final class Base: ... class Derived(Base): # Error: Cannot inherit from final class "Base" ... And for a method: class Base: @final def foo(self) -> None: ... class Derived(Base): def foo(self) -> None: # Error: Cannot override final attribute "foo" # (previously declared in base class "Base") ... It seems to also mean const RATE: Final = 3000 class Base: DEFAULT_ID: Final = 0 RATE = 300 # Error: can't assign to final attribute Base.DEFAULT_ID = 1 # Error: can't override a final attribute Brian #2: flit 2 Michael #3: Pint via Andrew Simon Physical units and builtin unit conversion to everyday python numbers like floats. Receive inputs in different unit systems it can make life difficult to account for that in software. Pint handles the unit conversion automatically in a wide array of contexts – Can add 2 meters and 5 inches and get the correct result without any additional work. The integration with numpy and pandas are seamless, and it’s made my life so much simpler overall. Units and types of measurements Think you need this? How about the Mars Climate Orbiter The MCO MIB has determined that the root cause for the loss of the MCO spacecraft was the failure to use metric units in the coding of a ground software file, “Small Forces,” used in trajectory models. Specifically, thruster performance data in English units instead of metric units was used in the software application code titled SM_FORCES (small forces). Brian #4: 8 great pytest plugins Jeff Triplett Michael #5: 11 new web frameworks via LuisCarlos Contreras Sanic [flask like] - a web server and web framework that’s written to go fast. It allows the usage of the async / await syntax added in Python 3.5 Starlette [flask like] - A lightweight ASGI framework which is ideal for building high performance asyncio services, designed to be used either as a complete framework, or as an ASGI toolkit. Masonite - A developer centric Python web framework that strives for an actual batteries included developer tool with a lot of out of the box functionality. Craft CLI is the edge here. FastAPI - A modern, high-performance, web framework for building APIs with Python 3.6+ based on standard Python type hints. Responder - Based on Starlette, Responder’s primary concept is to bring the niceties that are brought forth from both Flask and Falcon and unify them into a single framework. Molten - A minimal, extensible, fast and productive framework for building HTTP APIs with Python. Molten can automatically validate requests according to predefined schemas. Japronto - A screaming-fast, scalable, asynchronous Python 3.5+ HTTP toolkit integrated with pipelining HTTP server based on uvloop and picohttpparser. Klein [flask like] - A micro-framework for developing production-ready web services with Python. It is ‘micro’ in that it has an incredibly small API similar to Bottle and Flask. Quart [flask like]- A Python ASGI web microframework. It is intended to provide the easiest way to use asyncio functionality in a web context, especially with existing Flask apps. BlackSheep - An asynchronous web framework to build event based, non-blocking Python web applications. It is inspired by Flask and ASP.NET Core. BlackSheep supports automatic binding of values for request handlers, by type annotation or by conventions. Cyclone - A web server framework that implements the Tornado API as a Twisted protocol. The idea is to bridge Tornado’s elegant and straightforward API to Twisted’s Event-Loop, enabling a vast number of supported protocols. Brian #6: Raise Better Exceptions in Python Extras Michael: Naming venvs --prompt Another new course coming soon: Python for decision makers and business leaders Some random interview over at Real Python: Python Community Interview With Brian Okken Joke via Daniel Pope What's a tractor's least favorite programming language? Rust.
Cabaret mettant en vedette des femmes qui auraient probablement été brûlées en 1520.nbsp;Pour la troisième édition de notre cabaret, nous accueillons les maléfiques: - Audrey PM- Rim Mohsen- C-Nee Starlette- Myriam Daigneault-Roy- Manal DrissiAnimation: Judith Lussiernbsp;
Shimmy Shimmy Radio ; Le rendez-vous bi-mensuel de la danse orientale au Québec
Ep.008 La Folie des danseuses ukrainiennes Iza San (1ere place & coup de cœur du public : Professionnelle Orientale et Maître de l'improvisation, Raqs Québec 2016, Chargée de projet pour l'AQDO) Montréal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/izabaladimontreal/ Site internet: http://www.izasan.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iza_san_bellydance/ Sa maman baladi Jocelyne Jodoin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jocelyne.jodoin.90?ref=br_rs Zainah (Jaky) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zainah.baladi Ses Troupes passées et présentes Ethereal Tribal (ant.) Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/troupe.ethereal.tribal Ballet oriental du Canada (ant.) Ya Eshta (auj.) Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/yaeshtadance/ Bellysimas (auj.) Site internet: http://www.bellysimas.ca/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/BellysimasMtl/ Compétitions et Distinctions - 1ere place & coup de cœur du public : Professionnelle Orientale, Raqs Québec 2016, Canada - 1ere place & coup de cœur du public : Maître de l’improvisation, Raqs Québec 2016, Canada - 2e place & coup de cœur du public : Professionnelle Orientale, AQDO 2015, Montréal, Canada - 2e place : Fusion Orientale, AQDO 2015, Montréal, Canada - 1st place : Starlette, RAKSTAR 2014 , Miami, USA - 2e place & coup de cœur du public : Professionnelle Orientale, AQDO 2014, Québec, Canada - 2e place : Concours de danse du Québec 2013, Montréal, Canada - Coup de cœur du public : Professionnelle 1, AQDO 2013, Montréal, Canada - 3e place : Professionnelle 1, AQDO 2012, Québec, Canada - Finaliste So You Think You Can Dance Canada 2011, Toronto, Canada Ses événements à venir Dreamcamp avec Aziza Dreamcamp avec Aziza et Mercedes Nieto "Bellydance Crush" Mercedes Nieto Web : http://www.nietomercedes.com/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mercedes.nieto.336 Mohamed Shahin Web : http://www.mohamedshahin.net/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/MohamedshahinII Son inspiration du moment Trouver son identité en tant que danseuse Formation qui l'a marqué Mercedes Nieto Web : http://www.nietomercedes.com/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mercedes.nieto.336 Mohamed Shahin Web : http://www.mohamedshahin.net/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/MohamedshahinII Elena Ramazanova Web : http://bellydanceliga.ru/forum/index.php Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ELENA-RAMAZANOVA-Russian-Bellydancer-159555877486115/ Son classique / Artiste préféré Safaa Farid (Akdib alek) Ekdeb Aleyk - Safaa Farid - Tarab Disponible sur Amazon : https://www.amazon.com/Tarab-Safaa-Farid/dp/B00506XQR8 Compétition télévisée de Dina Talaat Al Raqisa Les Ukrainiennes et Russes qu'il faut connaitre Marta Korzun Web : http://www.martakorzun.com.ua/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/martakorzunbellydancer Dariia Kyrychenko Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010525476902 Julia Yakovyuk Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/julyamagaletskaya Diana Gnatchenko Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/dianagnatchenkobellydancer/?pnref=about.overview Elena Ramazanova (Russie) Web : http://bellydanceliga.ru/forum/index.php Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ELENA-RAMAZANOVA-Russian-Bellydancer-159555877486115/ Oxana Bazaeva (Russie) Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/OxanaBazaevaOfficial/ Coup de cœur musical "Hawalet Rooh" Hakim Web: http://hakimmusic.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HakimHakimPage/ Hawalet Rooh - Hakim - Hawalet Rooh Disponible sur ITunes : https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/halawet-rooh/1189720661?i=1189720747&l=fr Découverte musicale de la semaine Salamate Gnawa Web: http://www.salamategnawa.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/salamgnawa/?ref=br_rs Legnawi - Salamate Gnawa - Sidi Mimoun Disponible sur ITunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/legnawi/1244746812?i=1244746826&l=fr Où la voir danser? Vendredi Au Safran (Joliette) La Rose des Sables (Montréal) Samedi Le Salon Mogador (Montréal) La Rose des Sables (Montréal) Sur demande Nuits de Beyrouth (Laval)
Breluche : Révélations Une histoire webophonique de Walter Proof, mise en musique par Phaeton Bougre. Avec Limonade, Quenton, Pompidou, Starlette, Didouille, Philéas, Jean-Seb, Xeutrope, José Phinebackeret les voix de Chacha et Bibi Plus de deux ans après la fin de la saison 1 de La Breluche dorée, voici la suite et la fin d'une saga qui a marqué son époque au fer rouge de l'incompétence, fixant à jamais les bornes au-delà desquelles les limites seront dépassées.
This show ended up being broadcast twice as I had to reluctantly abandon last Sunday's show as something crucial and even closer to my heart needed my attention, so it went out again. I'd recorded this one at Forge Towers before I took a few days out on family business, so I thought It might sound pretty stale by the time I got round to listening back. But as I've edited now I've really enjoyed the experience. Nothing exceptional here, just regular Cosmic Jam business, spiced with a couple of all time favourites along the way. A first half hour dominated by the new grooves of Bill Laurance and Hiatus Coyote. Then we revive some Ed Motta, stirring great memories of when he spent some time in London hanging out. There's a Tania Maria tune which is chock full of all her trademark samba fuelled funkiness, some Latin funk from Roland Vasquez and souuuul from Leroy Hutson, and (Xian) flavour from James Vincent, (awesome outro!) and that tune about L.A. that somehow just occupies it's own territory. Second hour new jazzambience from Jessica Lauren and Richard Spaven, before that soulful feeling comes again, shaken and stirred through tunes by Linda Tillery, Gloria Jay, AWB and Gil... ( a happy one that always makes me smile!) Dancing all the way home with boogie and disco to uplift even the most tired and troubled soul. And yes.... "Starlette" is really right up there for me in the echelon of "works of utter genius"!! I'm back with a whole new scheme of things, or at least some different tunes, next week. In the meantime.... hope you enjoy this selection. Peace. P. 1. Cy Gorman ft Will Poskitt - Cool Change 2. Hiatus Coyote - By Fire 3. Bill Laurance - The Rush 4. Marcina Arnold - Forefathers 5. Kyoto Jazz Sextet - Up A Step 6. Gomo - Out Of My Hands 7. Ed Motta - Um Dom Pra Salvador 8. Tania Maria - Bronx 9. Roland Vasquez - Only What Ya Feel 10. Leroy Hutson - I Think I'm Falling In Love 12. James Vincent - The Seventh Day 13. Oliver Sain - Nothing's Real In L.A. 14. Emanative ft. Jessica Lauren - Om Supreme 15. Richard Spaven- Vintage Year 16. Linda Tillery - Heaven Is In Your Mind 17. Average White Band - Digging Deeper 18. Gloria Jay - Know What You Want 19. Gil Scott-Heron & Brain Jackson - Back Home 20. Tom Scott & The L.A. Express - Spindrift 21. Aquarian Dream - Serious Business 22. Adrian Gurvitz - Untouchable And Free 23. Mr. Q - Love And Time 24. Tantra - Get Happy 25. B.B.&Q Band - Starlette 26. Justo Almario - Sho' You Right
Un grand feuilleton webophonique et sophistiqué Episode 3 saison 2 : Impondérables, bunker et grande truanderie. Starlette... ...Colibacille Blast... ...Borken José Phinebacker... ...le Colonel Quenton... ...Jimmy Carlton Laurent Doucet... ...Anselme Gougnafier Twen... ...Arno Future Mademoiselle Hobby... ...Colibacille enfant Phileas... ...John McConcierge Pop Goes The WZA... ...Toto Laricco CousBou... ...Gallineo Gallinea Jean-Seb... ...Professeur von Glutamate Pompidou... ...Rachmaninov Helmut von Straffenberg... ...Sigismond de Courte-Paille Lams... ...la tête à Tohtô Raoolito... ...Jean-Paul Braillard Lulu... ...Paul Tergheist Lionel... ...le Connétable Johnny... ...le Présentateur Tamala75... ...Doris McConcierge Minarey... ...Commissaire Pikachiette Nico Tupe... ...Pierre Laure... ...Valentine Nelson... ...le Commentateur Didouille... ...Anna Phylactic Cocorette... ...Geneviève Slyvoon... ...Commandant Poupougne Narghilet... ...le Commandant de bord Holograme... ...le Garde Monsieur Hobby... ...Rufin Pompidou... ...Bilou Crama... ...le Chauffeur de taxi Bohort... Cirbafe... The Bûcheron... Grincheux... Laetitia... Phileas... Geoffroy... Coupie... ...les Juges arbitres Irslo... Geckaude... Narghilet... ...les Vendeurs de glaces Vinsouille... ...le Reporter Nelson... ...Dom Perignon Ian... ...Johnny Walker Limonade... ...Helga Mao... ...Etiennette Musique originale... ...Phaeton Bougre Voix générique... ...Abi le Fanu ...Melle Hobby Ecrit et réalisé par Walter Proof ©linaudible.com
Un grand feuilleton webophonique et caractériel Episode 10 : laser, tricot et escargots de combat. Starlette... ...Colibacille Blast... ...Borken José Phinebacker... ...le Colonel Quenton... ...Jimmy Carlton Laurent Doucet... ...Anselme Gougnafier Twen... ...Arno Future Mademoiselle Hobby... ...Colibacille enfant Phileas... ...John McConcierge Pop Goes The WZA... ...Toto Laricco CousBou... ...Gallineo Gallinea Jean-Seb... ...Professeur von Glutamate Pompidou... ...Rachmaninov Helmut von Straffenberg... ...Sigismond de Courte-Paille Lams... ...la tête à Tohtô Raoolito... ...Jean-Paul Braillard Lulu... ...Paul Tergheist Lionel... ...le Connétable Johnny... ...le Présentateur Tamala75... ...Doris McConcierge Minarey... ...Commissaire Pikachiette Nico Tupe... ...Pierre Laure... ...Valentine Nelson... ...le Commentateur Didouille... ...Anna Phylactic Cocorette... ...Geneviève Slyvoon... ...Commandant Poupougne Narghilet... ...le Commandant de bord Holograme... ...le Garde Monsieur Hobby... ...Rufin Pompidou... ...Bilou Crama... ...le Chauffeur de taxi Bohort... Cirbafe... The Bûcheron... Grincheux... Laetitia... Phileas... Geoffroy... Coupie... ...les Juges arbitres Irslo... Geckaude... Narghilet... ...les Vendeurs de glaces Vinsouille... ...le Reporter Nelson... ...Dom Perignon Ian... ...Johnny Walker Limonade... ...Helga Mao... ...Etiennette Musique originale... ...Phaeton Bougre Voix générique... ...Abi le Fanu Ecrit et réalisé par Walter Proof ©linaudible.com
Un grand feuilleton webophonique et phénoménal Episode 9 : Infiltration, manigance et pochetronnerie. Starlette... ...Colibacille Blast... ...Borken José Phinebacker... ...le Colonel Quenton... ...Jimmy Carlton Laurent Doucet... ...Anselme Gougnafier Twen... ...Arno Future Mademoiselle Hobby... ...Colibacille enfant Phileas... ...John McConcierge Pop Goes The WZA... ...Toto Laricco CousBou... ...Gallineo Gallinea Jean-Seb... ...Professeur von Glutamate Pompidou... ...Rachmaninov Helmut von Straffenberg... ...Sigismond de Courte-Paille Lams... ...la tête à Tohtô Raoolito... ...Jean-Paul Braillard Lulu... ...Paul Tergheist Lionel... ...le Connétable Johnny... ...le Présentateur Tamala75... ...Doris McConcierge Minarey... ...Commissaire Pikachiette Nico Tupe... ...Pierre Laure... ...Valentine Nelson... ...le Commentateur Didouille... ...Anna Phylactic Cocorette... ...Geneviève Slyvoon... ...Commandant Poupougne Narghilet... ...le Commandant de bord Holograme... ...le Garde Monsieur Hobby... ...Rufin Pompidou... ...Bilou Crama... ...le Chauffeur de taxi Bohort...Cirbafe... The Bûcheron... Grincheux... Laetitia... Phileas... Geoffroy... Coupie... ...les Juges arbitres Irslo... Geckaude... Narghilet... ...les Vendeurs de glaces Vinsouille... ...le Reporter Nelson... ...Dom Perignon Ian... ...Johnny Walker Limonade... ...Helga Mao... ...Etiennette Musique originale... ...Phaeton Bougre Voix générique... ...Abi le Fanu Ecrit et réalisé par Walter Proof ©linaudible.com
Un grand feuilleton webophonique et binaural Episode 8 : filature, rumeurs et poil de dromadaire. Starlette... ...Colibacille Blast... ...Borken José Phinebacker... ...le Colonel Quenton... ...Jimmy Carlton Laurent Doucet... ...Anselme Gougnafier Twen... ...Arno Future Mademoiselle Hobby... ...Colibacille enfant Phileas... ...John McConcierge Pop Goes The WZA... ...Toto Laricco CousBou... ...Gallineo Gallinea Jean-Seb... ...Professeur von Glutamate Pompidou... ...Rachmaninov Helmut von Straffenberg... ...Sigismond de Courte-Paille Lams... ...la tête à Tohtô Raoolito... ...Jean-Paul Braillard Lulu... ...Paul Tergheist Lionel... ...le Connétable Johnny... ...le Présentateur Tamala75... ...Doris McConcierge Minarey... ...Commissaire Pikachiette Nico Tupe... ...Pierre Laure... ...Valentine Nelson... ...le Commentateur Didouille... ...Anna Phylactic Cocorette... ...Geneviève Slyvoon... ...Commandant Poupougne Narghilet... ...le Commandant de bord Holograme... ...le Garde Monsieur Hobby... ...Rufin Pompidou... ...Bilou Crama... ...le Chauffeur de taxi Bohort...Cirbafe... The Bûcheron... Grincheux... Laetitia... Phileas... Geoffroy... Coupie... ...les Juges arbitres Irslo... Geckaude... Narghilet... ...les Vendeurs de glaces Vinsouille... ...le Reporter Nelson... ...Dom Perignon Ian... ...Johnny Walker Limonade... ...Helga Mao... ...Etiennette Musique originale... ...Phaeton Bougre Voix générique... ...Abi le Fanu Ecrit et réalisé par Walter Proof ©linaudible.com
Un grand feuilleton webophonique et croquignolesque Episode 7 : oracle, échalotte plombée et golf brézingue. Starlette... ...Colibacille Blast... ...Borken José Phinebacker... ...le Colonel Quenton... ...Jimmy Carlton Laurent Doucet... ...Anselme Gougnafier Twen... ...Arno Future Mademoiselle Hobby... ...Colibacille enfant Phileas... ...John McConcierge Pop Goes The WZA... ...Toto Laricco CousBou... ...Gallineo Gallinea Jean-Seb... ...Professeur von Glutamate Pompidou... ...Rachmaninov Helmut von Straffenberg... ...Sigismond de Courte-Paille Lams... ...la tête à Tohtô Raoolito... ...Jean-Paul Braillard Lulu... ...Paul Tergheist Lionel... ...le Connétable Johnny... ...le Présentateur Tamala75... ...Doris McConcierge Minarey... ...Commissaire Pikachiette Nico Tupe... ...Pierre Laure... ...Valentine Nelson... ...le Commentateur Didouille... ...Anna Phylactic Cocorette... ...Geneviève Slyvoon... ...Commandant Poupougne Narghilet... ...le Commandant de bord Holograme... ...le Garde Monsieur Hobby... ...Rufin Pompidou... ...Bilou Crama... ...le Chauffeur de taxi Bohort... Cirbafe... The Bûcheron... Grincheux... Laetitia... Phileas... Geoffroy... Coupie... les Juges arbitres Irslo... Geckaude... Narghilet... les Vendeurs de glaces Vinsouille... ...le Reporter Nelson... ...Dom Perignon Ian... ...Johnny Walker Limonade... ...Helga Mao... ...Etiennette Musique originale... ...Phaeton Bougre Voix générique... ...Abi le Fanu Ecrit et réalisé par Walter Proof ©linaudible.com
Un grand feuilleton webophonique et proportionnel Episode 6 : archéologie, tête à Tohtô et thé à l'ail. Starlette... ...Colibacille Blast... ...Borken José Phinebacker... ...le Colonel Quenton... ...Jimmy Carlton Laurent Doucet... ...Anselme Gougnafier Twen... ...Arno Future Mademoiselle Hobby... ...Colibacille enfant Phileas... ...John McConcierge Pop Goes The WZA... ...Toto Laricco CousBou... ...Gallineo Gallinea Jean-Seb... ...Professeur von Glutamate Pompidou... ...Rachmaninov Helmut von Straffenberg... ...Sigismond de Courte-Paille Lams... ...la tête à Tohtô Raoolito... ...Jean-Paul Braillard Lulu... ...Paul Tergheist Lionel... ...le Connétable Johnny... ...le Présentateur Tamala75... ...Doris McConcierge Minarey... ...Commissaire Pikachiette Nico Tupe... ...Pierre Laure... ...Valentine Nelson... ...le Commentateur Didouille... ...Anna Phylactic Cocorette... ...Geneviève Slyvoon... ...Commandant Poupougne Narghilet... ...le Commandant de bord Holograme... ...le Garde Monsieur Hobby... ...Rufin Pompidou... ...Bilou Crama... ...le Chauffeur de taxi Margot Zilla...Bohort...Cirbafe...The Bûcheron...Grincheux...Laetitia...Brice...Geoffroy...Anna Coluthe...Coupie... ...les Juges arbitres Irslo...Geckaude...Narghilet... ...les Vendeurs de glaces Vinsouille... ...le Reporter Nelson... ...Dom Perignon Ian... ...Johnny Walker Limonade... ...Helga Mao... ...Etiennette Musique originale... ...Phaeton Bougre Voix générique... ...Abi le Fanu Ecrit et réalisé par Walter Proof ©linaudible.com
Un grand feuilleton webophonique et hallucinogène Episode 5 : amours, affaires et Pabousthanais. Starlette... ...Colibacille Blast... ...Borken José Phinebacker... ...le Colonel Quenton... ...Jimmy Carlton Laurent Doucet... ...Anselme Gougnafier Twen... ...Arno Future Mademoiselle Hobby... ...Colibacille enfant Phileas... ...John McConcierge Pop Goes The WZA... ...Toto Laricco CousBou... ...Gallineo Gallinea Jean-Seb... ...Professeur von Glutamate Pompidou... ...Rachmaninov Helmut von Straffenberg... ...Sigismond de Courte-Paille Lams... ...la tête à Tohtô Raoolito... ...Jean-Paul Braillard Lulu... ...Paul Tergheist Lionel... ...le Connétable Johnny... ...le Présentateur Tamala75... ...Doris McConcierge Minarey... ...Commissaire Pikachiette Nico Tupe... ...Pierre Laure... ...Valentine Nelson... ...le Commentateur Didouille... ...Anna Phylactic Cocorette... ...Geneviève Slyvoon... ...Commandant Poupougne Narghilet... ...le Commandant de bord Holograme... ...le Garde Monsieur Hobby... ...Rufin Pompidou... ...Bilou Crama... ...le Chauffeur de taxi Margot Zilla...Bohort...Cirbafe...The Bûcheron...Grincheux...Laetitia...Brice...Geoffroy...Anna Coluthe...Coupie... ...les Juges arbitres Irslo... Geckaude... Narghilet... ...les Vendeurs de glaces Vinsouille... ...le Reporter Nelson... ...Dom Perignon Ian... ...Johnny Walker Limonade... ...Helga Mao... ...Etiennette Musique originale... ...Phaeton Bougre Voix générique... ...Abi le Fanu Ecrit et réalisé par Walter Proof ©linaudible.com
Un grand feuilleton webophonique et miséricordieux Episode 4 : reptiles, billevesées et belote coinchée. Starlette......ColibacilleBlast......Borken José Phinebacker......le Colonel Quenton......Jimmy Carlton Laurent Doucet......Anselme Gougnafier Twen......Arno Future Mademoiselle Hobby......Colibacille enfant Phileas......John McConcierge Pop Goes The WZA......Toto Laricco CousBou......Gallineo Gallinea Jean-Seb......Professeur von Glutamate Pompidou......Rachmaninov Helmut von Straffenberg......Sigismond de Courte-Paille Lams......la tête à Tohtô Raoolito......Jean-Paul Braillard Lulu......Paul Tergheist Lionel......le Connétable Johnny......le Présentateur Tamala75......Doris McConcierge Minarey......Commissaire Pikachiette Nico Tupe......Pierre Laure......Valentine Nelson......le Commentateur Didouille......Anna Phylactic Cocorette......Geneviève Slyvoon......Commandant Poupougne Narghilet......le Commandant de bordHolograme......le Garde Monsieur Hobby......Rufin Pompidou......Bilou Crama......le Chauffeur de taxi Margot Zilla... Bohort... Cirbafe... The Bûcheron... Grincheux... Laetitia... Brice... Geoffroy... Anna Coluthe... Coupie......les Juges arbitres Irslo... Geckaude... Narghilet......les Vendeurs de glaces Vinsouille......le Reporter Nelson......Dom Perignon Ian......Johnny Walker Limonade......Helga Mao......Etiennette Musique originale......Phaeton Bougre Voix générique......Abi le Fanu Ecrit et réalisé par Walter Proof ©linaudible.com
Un grand feuilleton webophonique et collatéral Episode 3 : mission, disques durs et rossignol dévergondé. Starlette... ...Colibacille Blast... ...Borken José Phinebacker... ...le Colonel Quenton... ...Jimmy Carlton Laurent Doucet... ...Anselme Gougnafier Twen... ...Arno Future Mademoiselle Hobby... ...Colibacille enfant Phileas... ...John McConcierge Pop Goes The WZA... ...Toto Laricco CousBou... ...Gallineo Gallinea Jean-Seb... ...Professeur von Glutamate Pompidou... ...Rachmaninov Helmut von Straffenberg... ...Sigismond de Courte-Paille Lams... ...la tête à Tohtô Raoolito... ...Jean-Paul Braillard Lulu... ...Paul Tergheist Lionel... ...le Connétable Johnny... ...le Présentateur Tamala75... ...Doris McConcierge Minarey... ...Commissaire Pikachiette Nico Tupe... ...Pierre Laure... ...Valentine Nelson... ...le Commentateur Didouille... ...Anna Phylactic Cocorette... ...Geneviève Slyvoon... ...Commandant Poupougne Narghilet... ...le Commandant de bord Holograme... ...le Garde Monsieur Hobby... ...Rufin Pompidou... ...Bilou Crama... ...le Chauffeur de taxi Margot Zilla... Bohort... Cirbafe... The Bûcheron... Grincheux... Laetitia... Brice... Geoffroy... Anna Coluthe... Coupie... ...les Juges arbitres Irslo... Geckaude... Narghilet... ...les Vendeurs de glaces Vinsouille... ...le Reporter Nelson... ...Dom Perignon Ian... ...Johnny Walker Limonade... ...Helga Mao... ...Etiennette Musique originale... ...Phaeton Bougre Voix générique... ...Abi le Fanu Ecrit et réalisé par Walter Proof ©linaudible.com La vie secrète de Colibacille est aussi disponible sur YouTube Clique ici pour aller sur le Colibasite !
Un grand feuilleton webophonique et intransigeant Episode 2 : piraterie, décodage et zizi panpan. Starlette... ...Colibacille Blast... ...Borken José Phinebacker... ...le Colonel Quenton... ...Jimmy Carlton Laurent Doucet... ...Anselme Gougnafier Twen... ...Arno Future Mademoiselle Hobby... ...Colibacille enfant Phileas... ...John McConcierge Pop Goes The WZA... ...Toto Laricco CousBou... ...Gallineo Gallinea Jean-Seb... ...Professeur von Glutamate Pompidou... ...Rachmaninov Helmut von Straffenberg... ...Sigismond de Courte-Paille Lams... ...la tête à Tohtô Raoolito... ...Jean-Paul Braillard Lulu... ...Paul Tergheist Lionel... ...le Connétable Johnny... ...le Présentateur Tamala75... ...Doris McConcierge Minarey... ...Commissaire Pikachiette Nico Tupe... ...Pierre Laure... ...Valentine Nelson... ...le Commentateur Didouille... ...Anna Phylactic Cocorette... ...Geneviève Slyvoon... ...Commandant Poupougne Narghilet... ...le Commandant de bord Holograme... ...le Garde Monsieur Hobby... ...Rufin Pompidou... ...Bilou Crama... ...le Chauffeur de taxi Margot Zilla... Bohort... Cirbafe... The Bûcheron... Grincheux... Laetitia... Brice... Geoffroy... Anna Coluthe... Coupie... ...les Juges arbitres Irslo... Geckaude... Narghilet... ...les Vendeurs de glaces Vinsouille... ...le Reporter Nelson... ...Dom Perignon Ian... ...Johnny Walker Limonade... ...Helga Mao... ...Etiennette Musique originale... ...Phaeton Bougre Voix générique... ...Abi le Fanu Ecrit et réalisé par Walter Proof©linaudible.comLa vie secrète de Colibacille est aussi disponible sur YouTube