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For many artists, an art career takes many twists and turns—an adventure shaped by different mediums, jobs, and ways of sustaining creative work while at the same time, educating oneself with the histories of your chosen path. On this episode of The Unfinished Print: A Mokuhanga Podcast, I speak with printmaker Charles Spitzack. We talk about his discovery of mokuhanga and how it connects to his broader printmaking practice. Charles shares his early experiences making mokuhanga, his teaching methods, and how his understanding of the medium developed through a Western American perspective. He also speaks about his time at the Mokuhanga Project Space, and his thoughts on the differences between oil-based and water-based mokuhanga. Please follow The Unfinished Print: A Mokuhanga Podcast and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note if available. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Dimensions are given if known. Print publishers are given if known. Charles Spitzack - website, Instagram Seattle Print Arts - is a printmaking association based in Seattle, Washington, United States. It maintains a membership and is dedicated to the exchange of knowledge related to various printmaking practices. More info can be found, here. High Point Center for Printmaking -is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It is dedicated to increasing the understanding of printmaking and operates a co-op, gallery, and educational programs. More info can be found, here. Cornish College of the Arts - is an independent art college located in Seattle, Washington, United States. Its programs emphasize experimentation and critical thinking. More info can be found, here. Mokuhanga (木版画) - is a Japanese word meaning "wood" and "print." Traditionally, it refers to a relief printing method using woodblocks, water, natural handmade papers, and water-based pigments. With the rise of the sōsaku hanga (creative print) movement in the early to mid 20th century, mokuhanga expanded to include works made with Western oil pigments as well. Today, mokuhanga can be difficult to define, as many artists experiment with new approaches while others remain dedicated to traditional water-based methods. This balance between innovation and tradition shows that mokuhanga is limitless, continually evolving while still grounded in its past. sōsaku-hanga - or creative prints, is a style of printmaking which is predominantly, although not exclusively, prints made by one person. It started in the early twentieth century in Japan, in the same period as the shin-hanga movement. The artist designs, carves, and prints their own works. The designs, especially in the early days, may seem rudimentary but the creation of self-made prints was a breakthrough for printmakers moving away from where only a select group of carvers, printers and publishers created woodblock prints. Stephen Hazel (1934-20120 - was a painter and printmaker based in the Pacific Northwest. He created works on paper, and educated upon the subject. More info can be found, here. Beautiful Display 10: Beauties of Chinatown (1977) 24" x 17 11/16" Katheleen Rabel - is an American printmaker, painter and sculptor. More info can be found, here. Penedo Alto (sōsaku hanga) 50″ x 39″ Hideo Hagiwara (1913-2007) - was a mokuhanga printmaker who came of age during the sōsaku hanga period of the mid 20th Century in Japan. He studied printmaking with Un'ichi Hiratsuka (1896-1997). Hagiwara made prints that were expressive of the self and abstract. He taught at Oregon State University in 1967. Lady No. 6 (1975) 24.75" x 18.25" kentō - is the registration system used by printmakers in order to line up the colour woodblocks with your key block, or outline block, carved first. floating kentō - is like the traditional kentō registration technique but is carved on an "L" shaped piece of wood, and not onto the wood block. monotype print - is a unique print created from an image painted or drawn on a smooth surface, such as glass or metal, and then transferred to paper. Unlike most printmaking methods, where multiple copies of the same image can be produced, a monotype typically has a single, one-of-a-kind image. It's called a "mono" type because it is not part of an edition like traditional prints (e.g., lithographs, etchings), where you can make multiple copies. Mike Lyon - is an American artist. His medium has varied throughout his career such as "square tiles," or "pixels," through to making mokuhanga, monoprinting, and machine-assisted etching, drawing and mezzotint. Mike Lyon also has a large woodblock print collection which he has curated for the public, here. More information about his work can be found, here. Mike's interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Grass 4 (2010) 77" x 22" Naoko Matsubara - is a Japanese/Canadian contemporary artist, and sculptor, who lives and works in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. She has focused much of her artistic life on making mokuhanga and has gained critical acclaim for it. Naoko Matsubara's interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Conducting (2004) 22.05" × 15.59" Katsutoshi Yuasa - is a Japanese contemporary artist, and sculptor, who works predominantly in mokuhanga. He has produced an incredible mount of work. Katsu's interview with the Unfinished Print can be found, here. On The Dawn of Night and Fog (2025) 39.37" in × 78.74" Antonio Frasconi (1919-2013) - was a Urugyuan printmaker who lived and worked in the United States. He cerated coloured woodcuts and was an educator and author. Frasconi's themes could be political in nature. More info can be found, here. Cows (1955) 7 1/2" x 12 15/16" The Arts and Crafts Movement in America - flourished from the late 19th to early 20th century, emphasizing simplicity of design, and the use of natural materials as a response to industrial mass production. Inspired by the ideals of John Ruskin (1819-1900) and William Morris (1834-1896) in Britain, the movement in the United States was closely tied to architecture, furniture making, and decorative arts, promoting honesty and a functional beauty. There was a link with social reform, criticizing modernity and industry and fostering communities of makers across the country. In Japan this folk movement was explored in the mingei movement of the early 20th Century. William S. Rice (1873-1963) - was a painter, educator and woodblock artist from the United States. Having moved to California early in his life, Rice made landscape prints and paintings of California. At the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exhibition, Rice had a chance to see Japanese mokuhanga in person and was influence by those prints in his woodcuts. The Windy Summit (1925) 9" x 12" Arthur Wesley Dow (1857-1922) - was an American printmaker who was greatly influenced by Japanese ukiyo-e. He wrote a book on the subject of printmaking called Composition which was published in 1905. Lily (Ipswich Prints x 1901) 5½" x 4⅛" Toledo Museum Shin Hanga Exhibitions (1930 & 1936) - were held at the Toledo Museum of Fine Arts in the United States. These two exhibitions played an important role in introducing Japanese woodblock prints to the American market. They were curated by J. Arthur MacLean and Dorothy L. Blair. Artist Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950) had traveled to the United States in the 1920s, helping to set the stage for these exhibitions. More info can be found, here. Walter J. Phillips (1884–1963) - was a British-Canadian printmaker who began his career as a commercial artist. After moving to Canada, he produced etchings, watercolors, and color woodcuts. Influenced by Japanese ukiyo-e, Phillips's prints offer a distinctive view of Canada in the early to mid-20th century.My interview with Sophie Lavoie of The Muse/Lake Of The Woods/Douglas Family Arts Centre about the life and times of Walter J. Phillips can be found, here. Warren's Landing, Lake Winnipeg (1931) 6.30" × 9.45" Kathleen Hargrave - is a printmaker and kiln formed glass maker. Kathleen explored various printmaking methods but uses mokuhanga in her practice. Kathleen's mokuhanga is abstract and uses colour in a fantastic way. More info can be found, here. Resilience 5 Pratt Fine Arts Center - is a nonprofit arts educator in Seattle, Washington. It offers classes and instruction on various artistic expressions such as blacksmithing, glass, jewelry, paintings and printmaking. More info can be found, here. Mokuhanga Project Space - is a mokuhanga residency located in Walla Walla, Washington, USA. It was established in 2016 and is led by printmaker Keiko Hara. My interview with Keiko Hara and Benjamin Selby of MPS can be found, here. More info can be found, here. Shoichi Kitamura - is a woodblock carver and printmaker based in Kyoto, Japan. Shoichi has been involved in MI Lab through his demonstrations on carving. More info can be found, here. Utagawa Kuniyoshi - from The Series Bravery Matched With The Twelve Zodiac Signs. A Modern Reproduction 4.13" x 11.15" (2017) printed and carved by Shoichi Kitamura April Vollmer - is an established artist who works predominantly in mokuhanga. Her book Japanese Woodblock Print Workshop is one of the most authoritative books on the subject and has influenced many mokuhanga artists. April's interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. It Happened To Me (1995) 11" x 14" Andrew Stone - is an American mokuhanga printmaker based in Florence, Italy. He is also a baren maker. The baren is a mokuhanga specific tool. Andrew's interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Tutto Bene? (2024) Davidson Galleries - is a gallery situated in Seattle, Washington. Opening in 1973 Davidson Galleries focus on works on paper. In their stable of artists is Charles Spitzack and Andy Farkas. More info can be found, here. SGC International - the Southern Graphics Council is a member supported printmaking organization which supports printmakers throughout the world. It is located in Kennesaw, Georgia, United States. More info can be found, here. Karen Kunc - is an American printmaker and Professor Emeritus at the University of Nebraska Lincoln and is based in Nebraska. Karen Kunc works in various artistic and printmaking styles but has worked in mokuhanga for many years. My interview with Karen Kunc for The Unfinished Print can be found, here. More information can be found on her website, here. Weight of Air (2018) 12" x 24" Woodcut, etching, pochoir, watercolor Tollman Collection - is a well known Japanese art gallery located in Daimon, Tokyo, Japan and New York City, NY. More information can be found, here. Ballinglen - is an arts foundation based in Ballycastle, Co Mayo, Ireland. The groups aim is to "enhance cultural awareness," of North County Mayo. This is done via fellowships, education, exhibitions and workshops. More info can be found, here. Pomegranate - is a company which sells items such as jigsaw puzzles, holiday cards, etc using different types of artists and their work in these pieces. More info can be found, here. Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) - was a colour woodcut printmaker, and painter of German descent who made his life in the United States. More info can be found, here. Marigolds (1960) colour woodcut 12 7/8" x 12 7/8" © Popular Wheat Productions logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny Intro music by Oscar Peterson, I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) from Night Train (1963) Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Українi If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***
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Anna Faiola"(Non) Andrà tutto bene"Scatole Parlantiwww.scatoleparlanti.itCarlo è un trentenne mediocre e felice di esserlo. A rischio licenziamento, la sua vita viene scossa quando, a tre giorni da Capodanno, uno Sconosciuto gli invia un messaggio e delle coordinate da seguire, promettendo una soluzione ai suoi problemi in cambio della dimostrazione di un reale rinnovamento a seguito dei due anni di pandemia. Complici un paio di birre, Carlo accetta. Quello che non sa è che non sarà solo in questo strano viaggio e che, una volta intrapreso, potrebbe non tornare più alla sua vita precedente… (Non) Andrà tutto bene è una storia corale e contemporanea, dove i destini di Carlo, Clelia, Elia e Vic si incrociano, portando a galla verità, dolori ma anche nuove speranze.Anna Faiola è nata a Caivano (NA) nel 1993. È laureata in Giurisprudenza e lavora come direttrice amministrativa all'interno di un istituto comprensivo del territorio campano. Appartenente alla comunità queer, è da sempre in prima linea per la tutela dei diritti umani e la salvaguardia dell'ambiente. Tra le sue pubblicazioni: Ho chiesto rifugio al mondo (Edizioni La Gru), Sono Aisha, e sono nera nera (Racconti Campani, Historica Edizioni), Arriverà anche domani (Eretica Edizioni), Fa caldo (Estate in cento parole, L'Erudita Editore).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
In questa puntata Matteo Saudino racconta le vicende, la vita, la morte e il pensiero del padre della filosofia cristiana, di colui che ha sostenuto che la fede è dentro di noi, del pensatore che ha affermato che il male è assenza di bene e che il libero arbitrio è figlio dell’imperfezione umana. In questa puntata di Pensiero Stupendo si parla della filosofia di Agostino, ma soprattutto di come può esserci utile nella vita di tutti i giorni.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alessandra Melis ha intervistato, durante la quarta giornata di Più Libri Più Liberi, Lorenzo De Luca che ci ha parlato del suo libro "Come stai? Tutto bene.", Albatros, 2023.
Nella casella numero 5 ti porto una puntata un po' più personale, pensata se stai passando un periodo poco felice e se semplicemente hai bisogno di sentire queste parole durante la giornata, spero possa aiutarti. A domani, Chiara Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textIn this Part 1 episode of Rooted and Routed, we're joined by Api Mirpuri, a true global citizen who has lived across continents and worked in diverse industries. From growing up in Hong Kong to studying in Canada, and joining family owned clothing business in Czech, Api's journey eventually led him to Pune, India, where a simple conversation with a chef sparked the idea for Tutto Bene—Pune's first premium gourmet food supply store. Api's story is filled with resilience, innovation, and a passion for connecting cultures.Key Highlights:Api's unique journey across continents and industries Transitioning from clothing to gourmet food, and the vision behind Tutto Bene Challenges in educating staff on international products and serving diverse customers Starting and growing a food business in Pune, including training staff and educating customers Maintaining product freshness, high quality, and customer trust in a niche market Successfully moving from a physical store to a fully online model during COVID and adapting to changing consumer habits The importance of resilience, adaptability, and gratitude in business Tune in to hear Api's inspiring journey of persistence, connecting cultures through food, and building a successful business that adapted to change!Stay Tuned for Part 2 of Api's journey!
Ep. 265 - Va tutto bene ma un paio di segnali non vanno trascurati
Pensateci anche solo per un attimo, quante volte vi siete trovate in una situazione simile: trovate qualcuno che conoscete per strada che vi chiede "Come stai?" e voi rispondete, quasi automaticamente, con uno sbrigativo "tutto bene". Probabilmente la risposta è, migliaia di volte. Ma cosa vuol dire davvero "stare bene"? Forse vuol dire "essere in salute". Ma cosa vuol dire davvero la parola salute? Un qualcosa che ogni giorno diamo per scontato può effettivamente nascondere tante insidie. Di questo e molto altro si parla nella nuova puntata di Dottor Bob. Con i soliti Bob, Sara e Jack e l'ospite sempre ben accetto sui nostri microfoni, Matteo!
I numeri indicano che cresce l'occupazione, è vero, ma l'Italia è il Paese avanzato con gli stipendi più bassi. Lo scrive il rapporto dell'Ocse sulle prospettive dell'occupazione. A maggio il tasso di disoccupazione in Italia è sceso al 6,8%, un punto percentuale in meno sul 2023 e tre punti percentuali sotto rispetto a prima della crisi Covid, “ma ancora al di sopra della media Ocse del 4,9%”. Anche l'occupazione totale è aumentata nell'ultimo anno, con un incremento su base annua del 2%. Tuttavia, il tasso di occupazione italiano “rimane ben al di sotto della media Ocse: 62,1% contro 70,2% nel 1° trimestre di quest'anno”. L'Italia è il Paese che ha registrato il più forte calo dei salari reali tra le maggiori economie dell'Ocse. «Nel primo trimestre del 2024, i salari reali erano ancora inferiori del 6,9% rispetto a prima della pandemia», ricorda il rapporto. Preoccupante, poi, l'evoluzione in negativo del potere d'acquisto di chi ha un posto, coerente con l'aumento della povertà assoluta tra i lavoratori dipendenti registrato dall'Istat. Le previsioni sono nere. Nei prossimi due anni “la crescita dei salari reali dovrebbe rimanere contenuta”: i salari nominali in Italia dovrebbero crescere del 2,7% nel 2024 e del 2,5% nel 2025, aumenti “significativamente inferiori a quelli della maggior parte degli altri Paesi Ocse”. Visto che l'inflazione è data all'1,1% nel 2024 e al 2% nel 2025, in tasca rimarrà qualcosa ma il recupero riguarderà solo una parte del potere d'acquisto perduto. Nel 2025 i lavoratori italiani saranno più poveri di quanto fossero prima della pandemia. Male anche gli strumenti che hanno sostituito il reddito di cittadinanza che per Ocse andrebbero estesi. Tutto bene, dicono. #LaSveglia per La NotiziaDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/la-sveglia-di-giulio-cavalli--3269492/support.
Quando vi sentite rispondere "Tutto bene!" chiedetevi cosa nascondono....perché a volte sono corazze scintillanti che aspettano solo di essere rotte...
Che cos'è l'approccio ONE HEALTH? Perché faremmo bene a parlarne e malissimo a non conoscerlo? Siamo sicuri che sia proprio vero-vero-vero che va tutto bene finché c'è la (nostra) salute? Viviamo in un ecosistema troppo complesso, sfaccettato, affollato e interdipendente per limitarci a un'opinione così ingenua e parziale. Non trovate?
Il 21enne artista vicentino ha annunciato oggi su Instagram in un lungo post la necessità di fermarsi: rinviata l'uscita del nuovo album e anche dell'importante concerto al Forum di Assago del prossimo ottobre. "A volte bisogna avere il coraggio di fermarsi e sono qui per condividere con voi che ho deciso di farlo" ha scritto in un lungo post su Instagram
In Europa i trattori sono in rivolta. Come sta il settore primario nel nostro paese?
Per i mercati, che la Fed possa tagliare un po' meno è compensato, per i bond, dal buon andamento dell'inflazione e, per le borse, dalla crescita economica migliore delle previsioni. Questo quadro strutturale positivo non giustifica corse spensierate o meltup, ovvero esplosioni al rialzo, ma la formazione di bolle in alcune aree di settori ad alto beta è probabile.
A 8 giorni dalla morte, spunta un nuovo video del fondatore della compagnia Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin: "A coloro a cui piace parlare della mia eliminazione, della mia vita privata, di quanto guadagno: va tutto bene".Iscriviti e segui "Notizie dallUcraina":YouTubeApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcastsadnkronos.com
DISCLAIMER:Il motto è utilizzato con accezione fortemente negativa.Il "Me Ne Frego" è far ciò che adesso mi fa comodo e non curarmi delle conseguenze verso gli altri.Cari Lettori,essere miopi adesso è profondamente sbagliato e potrebbe renderci complici della rapida "estinzione" della nona arte per come l'intendiamo in Italia: Popolare, di qualità e d'intrattenimento.Vi leggo nei commenti, Ciao Belli!!!Abbonati a questo canale per accedere ai vantaggi:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL9LuGdVwo7qCc95ogATiQg/join*** Iscriviti al Canale ➜ http://bit.ly/Lucadeejay ****** Qui trovi tutto: https://linktr.ee/ilucadeejay ***#lucadeejay #manga #fumetto #fumetti #comics #dylandog #domande #test #comix #batman #superman #bonelli #dc #marvel
We're here with the final episode of Coffee Break Italian Season 3! In the last chapter of “Il tesoro di Montespelonca” Professor Doppi's motives are revealed: will he keep the treasure to himself or will it share it with the children? You will be able to really put yourself to the test with some advanced grammar points, including verbs in the passato remoto, conditional perfects and if clauses. Watch out for interesting new vocabulary like stivaloni, cenno and intraprendenza and don't miss out on a special cosina of Dantesque flavour!If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a translation challenge, you can access the full Coffee Break Italian Season 3 course on the Coffee Break Academy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In cui Alice, Andrea e Alice dicono addio a Ted Lasso (3 stagioni, Apple TV+), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (5 stagioni, Prime Video) e Succession (4 stagioni, HBO), tre serie che hanno definito e anche un po' risollevato la televisione degli ultimi anni e che hanno avuto l'audacia di finire - finire davvero - tutte e tre nella stessa settimana!Se ti è piaciuto questo episodio dacci ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ su Spotify, consiglialo a tutti e seguici su Instagram e Twitter. Se vuoi sostenere Pilota e gli altri podcast di Querty, associati!Questo show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1925693/advertisement
Questo episodio è pensato per farti stare meglio in un momento di difficoltà mentale e/o fisica. A tutti capitano questi momenti, ed essere capiti è fondamentale; spero che le mie parole possano esserti di sollievo. Un abbraccio, Chiara Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nel gergo comune è entrata per abitudine e convenzione la risposta "tutto bene", alla domanda "come stai?", forse anche quella ormai senza grande senso. Abbiamo provato a farci questa domanda in modo più sincero e a rispondere tra noi in modo più autentico, riflettendo anche su quanta paura abbiamo a dire la verità quando le cose non vanno, quando non ci sentiamo affatto bene. Quanto siamo poco abituati non a lamentarci sterilmente, ma a parlare con onestà intellettuale di cose scomode, negative, dei nostri fallimenti, dei nostri malesseri senza considerare che potrebbe diventare una porta girevole verso una soluzione, una risalita. Nella puntata di oggi non va tutto bene e ce lo diciamo chiaramente provando a prendere confidenza con un modo più ruvido di parlare. Se ti piace l'episodio condividilo usando l'hashtag #spaziogiusto e seguici sulla nostra pagina Instagram.
Rose Patruno grew up in a very patriarchal society where her brother enjoyed many more freedoms than she did. Over time, this impacted her mental and physical health and she had no choice but to leave her home in Puglia, Italy to find love and work in Paris. After finding both, her health turned around and she is Tutto Bene, or “All Good.” Meet Rose Patruno When still a teen, Rose decided to become a writer and at the age of twenty, she defied the path laid out by her patriarchal family and left her home in Puglia, Italy, leaving her family behind, to follow her own passions of art and literature to discover Paris. She recently me on Uncorking a Story to talk about the first book in her thrilling New Adult fantasy series, “The Hidden Heir” Key Topics: How growing up in southern Italy has influenced her personality & how her experience impacted her view of the world What it is like growing up in a patriarchal society, and how she drew on that for her writing process Why it is important to acknowledge that not all teenagers come from a family that wants the best for them, and how this story can show them how to strengthen their personality How she goes against the stereotypical alpha male tropes in her storytelling and offers alternate ideals of what a couple should be How writing fanfiction helped to find the strength to write her debut series Buy The Hidden Heir Amazon: https://amzn.to/3Y6LasG Connect With Rose Website: https://rosedpatruno.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RPatrunoAuthor/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RosannaPatruno Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patruno_rose/ Connect with Mike Website: https://uncorkingastory.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSvS4fuG3L1JMZeOyHvfk_g Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncorkingastory/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@uncorkingastory Twitter: https://twitter.com/uncorkingastory Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncorkingastory LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uncorking-a-story/ If you like this episode, please share it with a friend. If you have not done so already, please rate and review Uncorking a Story on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Il Marziano, prospetti, la rotazione
Meno male: ho una soglia di tolleranza molto molto alta! Purtroppo, però, ci sono cose che non danno fastidio a nessuno e invece a me fanno salire la belva!!! Ad esempio la frase: "e per il resto, tutto bene?" quando viene usata per interrompermi mentre mi sfogo. Grrrrrrrrrr!
Monologo : Ci sono un bel po' di modi di dire che incredibilmente la gente stenta a capire : 1)Polemiche montate ad arte 2)nel bene e nel male l'importante è che se ne parli 3)Fa tutto parte dello spettacolo...
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Nella Bibbia non c'è scritto che se ti converti e diventi credente tutto andrà bene!Informazioni: rigatio.it
"Andrà tutto bene" è slogan che funziona solo nella Divina Volontà, ossia quando si vive al massimo una vita di accoglienza e risposta all'immenso dono di amore da parte di Dio. Libro di Cielo, Volume 31, 24 Luglio 1932, Martedì 27 Dicembre 2022
Da quando Elon Musk ha comprato Twitter stanno succedendo casini ogni giorno, NO BUONO.IL creatore di Oculus ha creato un visore capace di uccidere un videogiocatore se perde una partita, TUTTO BENE?Ash finalmente ha battuto la lega Pokemon, HALLELUJA!
OMG hi. It's been so long—a month, to be exact. Since we last spoke, I've gotten married, went on an epic honeymoon, and changed my last name on all social media platforms (haven't gotten around to the real deal just yet). Today's episode is the longest one yet because, when you travel overseas for two weeks, you surprisingly have a lot to say about it! I recap our entire honeymoon in this episode from Sicily to Rome and everything in between. I go over all the highlights, the very few lowlights, and also give information about the travel agency we used to make this trip happen. PLEASE be sure to check out the accompanying blog post I put together, too—it has all the links and names of everything, so you can use it as a resource in case you're planning an epic Italian vacation any time soon. I also discuss what I've been reading/watching/listening to lately upfront because there was a lot more to cover there than I expected! Hope you enjoy this long-winded episode! Ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thats-what-e-said/support
Cosa succede quando Irving pubblica un tweet promuovendo un film antisemita? Cose non proprio buone.Nel frattempo il caso Josh Primo fa emergere problematiche gravi all'interno delle franchigie. Sponda Lakers per farci una risata, con il nuovo ruolo di Westbrook. Infine ricordiamo a tutti quanto è forte Doncic.
Or la fede è certezza di cose che si sperano, dimostrazione di cose che non si vedono. Ebrei 11:1
Wywiad z Muńkiem Staszczykiem, liderem zespołu T.Love. Rozmawiamy o najnowszej płycie “Hau! Hau!”, wydanej z okazji 40-lecia zespołu. Kilka słów o każdym utworze, a także o tym czy w przyszłości czeka nas kolejny album T.Love. Lista zagadnień - intro: 00:00 - intro 00:18 - początek wywiadu 00:38 - mała notka biograficzna 01:19 - czego słucha Muniek? Fontaines D.C., Rolling Stones, Wstęp do rozmowy o płycie: 02:57 - kto współtworzył album? 05:05 - okładka 07:45 - tytuł + podsumowanie powstawania płyty Analiza płyty - “Hau! Hau!”: 10:23 - 1. Ja Ciebie kocham 14:54 - 2. XYZ 17:03 - 3. Tomek 19:39 - 4. Pochodnia (feat. Kasia Sienkiewicz/Kwiat Jabłoni) 23:27 - 5. Tutto Bene (feat. Sokół) 26:26 - 6. Deszcz 30:23 - 7. Hau! Hau! 32:52 - 8. Trzy czwarte 35:32 - 9. Ponura żniwiarka 39:53 - 10. Ziemia obiecana 44:45 - co dalej, plany na przyszłość, Muniek zdradza tytuł płyty, którą chciałby wydać, rock'n'rollową - Rock'n'bomb. #TLove #HauHau #muzyka #wywiad #polska #nowamuzyka #polskamuzyka
Ore e ore di registrazioni, post editing, viaggi, studi su svariati argomenti, discussioni sull'inclusione e tanta passione per il podcasting. Il Motto Podcast raggiunge il traguardo delle 100 puntate! Per festeggiare, in studio con noi ci saranno tre ospiti delle due stagioni in onda dal 25 Ottobre 2020. Paola Morandi che detiene il record della puntata più ascoltata, Debora Tramentozzi per le molte collaborazioni e Gabriele Battaglia per la parte scacchistica e il radioantismo! Le sorprese però sono sempre dietro l'angolo e non sarà Roberto a condurre la puntata. Al suo posto al debutto da solista nel podcasting Elena Travaini. Riuscirà a portare a termine la conduzione? Roberto che fine ha fatto? Cosa succederà e quale importante messaggio verrà tramandato con la centesima puntata? Se vi è piaciuto anche solo un episodio e vorrete ascoltare questo fino alla fine, troverete tante risposte. Mettetevi comodi ovunque vi troviate. Che sia un divano, un letto o uno scalino di marciapiede di fronte al vostro panorama preferito, buon ascolto!
BONUS episode! Enjoy this travel log by Jon about living la dolce vita and finding a good cup of coffee in northern Italy. Jon's adventures include sock nylons, oat milk, and the lesson all coffee-loving travellers must learn, to never underestimate the value of a hasty packet!Names dropped in this episode: Caffe Florian, Venice, Italy Nouva Simonelli Orsonero Coffee, Milan, Italy..."Il Pirata" by Medité"Canals of Venice" by Sight of Wonders "Heart of Sicily" by Trabant"Espresso Bar Italia" by Trabant"Buonissimo" by Medité"Tutto Bene" by Trabant"Car Horn Honk 62", "Coins Drop 2", "Cash Register 5", "Champagne Cork 2", "Champagne Pour 1", "Glass Toast Clink", "Paper Sheet Rip", "Water Pour Liquid 1", "Tea Cup Spoon 22", "Applause Short Outdoors", and "Human Crowd Studio 62" by SFX Producer “Then I Go” by Damma BeatzSupport the show
My guest today is Vi Ta Lee. He comes all the way from Israel. Chance is good that you never heard of him, but there is a 99% chance that you heard his work. In my opinion he's one of the most creative and talented sound designers for the harder styles. You can hear his sounds on the factory banks from many of the Rob Papen products. He released many Soundsets and sample packs with industrial strength samples as well as reveal sound spire. In the past years he had a huge impact on the scene with creating many Soundsets for Rob Papen raw kick. I guess he made already far more than 500 kick presets for this plugin. Besides his work as a sound designer he's a busy producer. Making a lot of ghost production as well as his own music. Some of his projects have been Apex Mind, The Illuminati and Angry Tolerance. He released his own music on labels like Industrial Strength Records, Hard Kryptic Records, midtown as well as his own labels Dark Like Hell Records, Mabovit Records and Vimb music. He got an interesting story to tell as well as awesome production business and life advise. Let's roll the goddamn music and get started with the show. Enjoy! Follow Vi Ta Lee: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vitaleeproduction/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vimb_music/ Europa Damaged Kicks: https://www.loopmasters.com/genres/113-Hardcore/products/10358-Europa-Damaged-Kicks Andrà Tutto Bene by Marina Borodina & Vi Ta Lee: https://vimbmusic.bandcamp.com/album/marina-borodina-vi-ta-lee-andr-tutto-bene Vi Ta Lee & Marina Borodina - Invisible Danger: https://www.hardtunes.com/tunes/vi-ta-lee-marina-borodina-invisible-danger/49364 Join Harddance Producer Network (Facebook Community): http://bit.ly/GG-Network _____________ The Hard Dance Producer Network Podcast is a new Podcast format focussing on the production as well as business of the Hard Dance Music scene. For each Episode we get a different Artist, Producer or other types of Industry Professionals and talk about different aspects of our beloved Hard Dance Music. Make sure you subscribe, leave a like, comment, share, review or wahtever you can do to support us. Only with your support we'll be able to keep it going and get enough interesting guests on the show. If you're in need for Samples & Presets check out: https://generalguyble.com/ Follow General Guyble: Website: http://www.generalguyble.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/generalguyble Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/generalguyble YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/generalguyble Contact: generalguyble@gmail.com
Ciao Italiani Veri! Vi salutiamo con affetto dalla bella Italia ferita nell'anima dal coronavirus! Ma si lotta tutti insieme con i medici di famiglia, gli specialisti, gli infermieri e tutto il personale ospedaliero❤. Il servizio sanitario funziona in modo eccellente per noi e per gli "STP", gli stranieri temporaneamente presenti nel territorio Italiano. I medici si danno da fare per far si che abbiamo una "salute di ferro". Quando questa pandemia finirà vi aspettiamo nel Bel Paese! Aspettiamo i Patron e tutti gli altri perché dobbiamo convincere Massimo a sposarsi