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Dans la plus petite ville de France, à une centaine de kilomètres au nord de Paris, la musique s'invite le temps d'un week-end. À Gerberoy, commune de 80 habitants surnommée la « Ville des roses », le pianiste et fondateur du festival, Philippe Cassard, reprend les rênes de la 20e édition des Moments musicaux. Concerts dans les jardins et dans l'église médiévale : le festival réunit flûtistes, guitaristes et pianistes, mêle jazz et musique classique, et met à l'affiche aussi bien de jeunes talents qu'une légende vivante, la pianiste Elisabeth Leonskaja, 80 ans, et la comédienne Julie Depardieu. Avec ses maisons de pierre, de briques et de colombages couvertes de roses, Gerberoy semble figé dans une carte postale. Classé parmi les plus beaux villages de France, ce bourg de l'Oise, devenu ville en 1202 sous Philippe Auguste, a vu passer rois et conquérants. Aujourd'hui, il attire aussi les artistes – à commencer par le pianiste Philippe Cassard. Un coup de foudre devenu festival « Le coup de foudre, ça date de presque 30 ans », raconte le musicien. Et pourtant, c'est en novembre, dans un décor gris et dépouillé, qu'il découvre pour la première fois Gerberoy. Mais ce ne sont ni les roses, ni l'été qui le séduisent d'emblée – plutôt l'âme du lieu : ses maisons anciennes et surtout la Collégiale du village. « Dès que je suis entré, j'ai claqué des doigts et j'ai su : l'acoustique est sensationnelle », se souvient-il. De cette rencontre naissent un premier festival, Les Estivales de Gerberoy, où se croisent musique classique et traditions populaires. Aux côtés d'un ami violoniste passionné de musiques yiddish et tzigane, Philippe Cassard imagine un rendez-vous ouvert sur le monde. Au fil des éditions, des artistes venus d'Argentine, de Roumanie, de Catalogne ou du Tyrol s'y produisent, dans des lieux aussi variés que l'église, la halle du marché ou les jardins du village. Un décor inspiré par l'histoire et l'art Gerberoy doit aussi son charme à l'influence du peintre impressionniste Henri Le Sidaner, installé ici au début du XXe siècle. Il y a façonné de somptueux jardins en terrasses, devenus un écrin parfait pour la musique. C'est dans l'un de ces espaces, le jardin blanc, qu'une soirée particulière prendra vie : la comédienne Julie Depardieu, entourée de la flûtiste Juliette Hurel et de la guitariste Gaëlle Solal, y fera dialoguer musique et lecture autour de Schubert. Schubert au cœur du programme Le compositeur autrichien, figure majeure du romantisme, est au centre de la programmation. Notamment à travers ses célèbres lieder – « des chansons pour voix et piano », comme le rappelle Philippe Cassard, qui en souligne la richesse : Schubert en a composé plus de 600 au cours de sa courte vie. Une œuvre foisonnante qui inspire toutes les explorations. Le festival propose ainsi une commande « à la manière de » à un jeune compositeur franco-américain, mais aussi des interprétations contrastées : la dernière sonate de Schubert, portée par la légende du piano Elisabeth Leonskaja, ou encore une relecture jazz signée Paul Lay, qui revendique l'importance de « conserver le thème tout en y apportant du swing et du groove ». Une parenthèse hors du temps À Gerberoy, la musique ne se contente pas d'être jouée : elle se vit dans un paysage et une atmosphère. « On ne peut pas organiser un festival dans un garage ou une salle municipale », insiste Philippe Cassard. Ici, tout participe à l'expérience : « Ces millions de rosiers, ces arbres centenaires. On est plongé dans un autre esprit, une autre idée du temps. » Au cœur de ce village chargé d'histoire, les Moments musicaux de Gerberoy offrent ainsi une parenthèse hors du temps où patrimoine, nature et exigence artistique se répondent en harmonie.
Dans la plus petite ville de France, à une centaine de kilomètres au nord de Paris, la musique s'invite le temps d'un week-end. À Gerberoy, commune de 80 habitants surnommée la « Ville des roses », le pianiste et fondateur du festival, Philippe Cassard, reprend les rênes de la 20e édition des Moments musicaux. Concerts dans les jardins et dans l'église médiévale : le festival réunit flûtistes, guitaristes et pianistes, mêle jazz et musique classique, et met à l'affiche aussi bien de jeunes talents qu'une légende vivante, la pianiste Elisabeth Leonskaja, 80 ans, et la comédienne Julie Depardieu. Avec ses maisons de pierre, de briques et de colombages couvertes de roses, Gerberoy semble figé dans une carte postale. Classé parmi les plus beaux villages de France, ce bourg de l'Oise, devenu ville en 1202 sous Philippe Auguste, a vu passer rois et conquérants. Aujourd'hui, il attire aussi les artistes – à commencer par le pianiste Philippe Cassard. Un coup de foudre devenu festival « Le coup de foudre, ça date de presque 30 ans », raconte le musicien. Et pourtant, c'est en novembre, dans un décor gris et dépouillé, qu'il découvre pour la première fois Gerberoy. Mais ce ne sont ni les roses, ni l'été qui le séduisent d'emblée – plutôt l'âme du lieu : ses maisons anciennes et surtout la Collégiale du village. « Dès que je suis entré, j'ai claqué des doigts et j'ai su : l'acoustique est sensationnelle », se souvient-il. De cette rencontre naissent un premier festival, Les Estivales de Gerberoy, où se croisent musique classique et traditions populaires. Aux côtés d'un ami violoniste passionné de musiques yiddish et tzigane, Philippe Cassard imagine un rendez-vous ouvert sur le monde. Au fil des éditions, des artistes venus d'Argentine, de Roumanie, de Catalogne ou du Tyrol s'y produisent, dans des lieux aussi variés que l'église, la halle du marché ou les jardins du village. Un décor inspiré par l'histoire et l'art Gerberoy doit aussi son charme à l'influence du peintre impressionniste Henri Le Sidaner, installé ici au début du XXe siècle. Il y a façonné de somptueux jardins en terrasses, devenus un écrin parfait pour la musique. C'est dans l'un de ces espaces, le jardin blanc, qu'une soirée particulière prendra vie : la comédienne Julie Depardieu, entourée de la flûtiste Juliette Hurel et de la guitariste Gaëlle Solal, y fera dialoguer musique et lecture autour de Schubert. Schubert au cœur du programme Le compositeur autrichien, figure majeure du romantisme, est au centre de la programmation. Notamment à travers ses célèbres lieder – « des chansons pour voix et piano », comme le rappelle Philippe Cassard, qui en souligne la richesse : Schubert en a composé plus de 600 au cours de sa courte vie. Une œuvre foisonnante qui inspire toutes les explorations. Le festival propose ainsi une commande « à la manière de » à un jeune compositeur franco-américain, mais aussi des interprétations contrastées : la dernière sonate de Schubert, portée par la légende du piano Elisabeth Leonskaja, ou encore une relecture jazz signée Paul Lay, qui revendique l'importance de « conserver le thème tout en y apportant du swing et du groove ». Une parenthèse hors du temps À Gerberoy, la musique ne se contente pas d'être jouée : elle se vit dans un paysage et une atmosphère. « On ne peut pas organiser un festival dans un garage ou une salle municipale », insiste Philippe Cassard. Ici, tout participe à l'expérience : « Ces millions de rosiers, ces arbres centenaires. On est plongé dans un autre esprit, une autre idée du temps. » Au cœur de ce village chargé d'histoire, les Moments musicaux de Gerberoy offrent ainsi une parenthèse hors du temps où patrimoine, nature et exigence artistique se répondent en harmonie.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust have great fun talking with Denise Reehl. Learning about this new spontaneous and necessary type of community was fascinating. We hope it gave you some ideas. Please join the conversation on our website or Substack. We'd love to hear your stories. Coming up next is a conversation between Janet and Gregg about Swedish Death Cleaning. Listen up! After that, Leslie Ross-Degnan joins us for another edition of the Oldish Book Club. We're reading The Swedish Art of Aging Exuberantly by Margareta Magnusson. You can find it in your local library, local bookstore, or at bookshop.org/shop/oldish. And don't forget to love everyone Support the showOldish is now on substack! Check us out at https://oldishpodcast.substack.comConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Dans cet épisode, j'ai le plaisir de retrouver mon acolyte Emilie pour nous emmener vivre une expérience family-friendly en Autriche comme on en rêve tous.Avec Denis et leurs deux enfants, ils ont séjourné à l'hôtel Der Stern dans le Tyrol, et c'est une vraie leçon de ce que devrait être un établissement pensé pour les familles. Pas juste kid-friendly, vraiment family-friendly : les enfants s'amusent, les parents soufflent.Au programme de cet épisode :les retrouvailles d'Emilie et Denis avec leur vie en Espagne après l'Île Mauriceleur façon de voyager (toujours vers la nature, toujours loin des foules)et surtout le récit détaillé de ce voyage au Tyrol tout compris (randonnées, VTT, potager, Innsbruck…)Emilie nous explique aussi pourquoi le Stern, un hôtel pensé pour les familles, dépasse toutes les attentes : 500 ans d'histoire, pension complète soignée, espaces sécurisés, activités incluses, bilan carbone neutre et une ambiance chaleureuse qui donne envie de ne plus repartir.Un épisode qui donne envie de boucler ses valises !De nombreuses photos de cette escapade autrichienne sont disponibles sur le blog.Foncez réserver votre séjour au Stern en cliquant ici et bénéficiez de 10% de réduction avec le code PARENTS10 (Offre valable jusqu'au 18/06/2026).____________________________________________________________________On en parle dans l'épisode :Nos articles déjà dispo ou à venir pour préparer votre séjour dans le Tyrol :Der Stern : le voyage au Tyrol tout compris idéal pour les famillesVisiter Innsbruck en famillePour ne manquer aucun article, inscrivez-vous à notre newsletter !Cet épisode a été enregistré dans le cadre d'un partenariat avec l'hôtel Der Stern. Merci à eux pour leur confiance !
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century, co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust talk about Reflection, Gratitude, and Remembrance on what was once one of our most solemn holidays. In between bites and beers we Oldish should pause and consider how much we owe to those who fought and died to make and keep us free.And don't forget to love everybody.Support the showOldish is now on substack! Check us out at https://oldishpodcast.substack.comConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust have a long, engaging conversation on reinventing yourself yet again, at 82. Blue's Substack is Reinvent Yourself. She's been around a few times, and she's still at it!Next up is our Memorial Day episode. What is Memorial Day really about, and how does it mean differently now we're Oldish.Support the showOldish is now on substack! Check us out at https://oldishpodcast.substack.comConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Ce jeudi dans #LeDriveRTL2, Margaux Lassalle nous embarque au cœur de l'Europe centrale pour une nouvelle étape de son Rock Trip. Alors que la fièvre de l'Eurovision s'empare de Vienne, cap sur l'Autriche ! Entre les paysages montagneux du Tyrol, le majestueux château de Schönbrunn, l'élégance du cristal Swarovski et la gourmandise des strudels et des cafés viennois, le pays regorge de merveilles culturelles et historiques, portées par des figures comme Freud ou Klimt. Terre natale de génies de la musique classique comme l'incontournable Mozart, l'Autriche bouillonne également d'une scène rock et alternative surprenante. Au fil de ce voyage, Margaux nous fait (re)découvrir le mythique et planétaire "Live Is Life" d'Opus, la fureur de la scène métal avec Belphegor, le rock teinté de funk et de ska du trio Krautschädl, sans oublier l'indie rock de Wanda, fer de lance du renouveau du rock germanophone auprès des jeunes. Pour refermer cette belle escapade autrichienne, découvrez à la toute fin de la chronique le titre "Maschin" de Bilderbuch. Formé il y a une vingtaine d'années, ce groupe propose un mélange détonant et audacieux de rock, de funk et de hip-hop. Un morceau incontournable à écouter en intégralité ! Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust express surprise, and gratitude, on the 4th Anniversary of the podcast!Thanks for listening for 4 years. We're excited to be still doing this after 4 years, and very much looking forward to hanging out with you in years to come.Next up is our conversation about reinventing yourself yet again with special guest Blue from Substack. It's a fun and informative visit. Stay tuned.Support the showOldish is now on substack! Check us out at https://oldishpodcast.substack.comConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
In 1521 four men dominated Europe. They were all in their twenties: King Henry VIII of England, born 1491, King Francois I of France, born 1494, Suleiman the Magnificent, Ottoman Sultan, born that same year, 1494 and the youngest of them, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Spain, Sicily, Naples and Sardinia, lord of the Netherlands, duke of Austria and Count of Tyrol.How the world had changed. In the days of Charles' predecessor, the emperor Maximilian, European politics was a impenetrable maze of alliances and enmities involving roughly a dozen mid-sized powers trying to get a leg up on each other.Now we are down to four guys, dancing a political Ceilidh, all elegantly dressed, swiftly moving and swapping partners at every turn.In this episode we are going to look at the first rounds of Gay Gordons and Dashing White Sergeants up to the point where Charles V gets a lock on Francois I at the Battle of Pavia in 1525The music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0.As always:Homepage with maps, photos, transcripts and blog: www.historyofthegermans.comIf you wish to support the show go to: Support • History of the Germans PodcastFor do it yourself merchandise go to: Merchandise • History of the Germans PodcastFacebook: @HOTGPod Threads: @history_of_the_germans_podcastBluesky: @hotgpod.bsky.socialInstagram: history_of_the_germansTwitter: @germanshistoryTo make it easier for you to share the podcast, I have created separate playlists for some of the seasons that are set up as individual podcasts. they have the exact same episodes as in the History of the Germans, but they may be a helpful device for those who want to concentrate on only one season.So far I have:The OttoniansSalian Emperors and Investiture ControversyFredrick Barbarossa and Early HohenstaufenFrederick II Stupor MundiSaxony and Eastward ExpansionThe Hanseatic LeagueThe Teutonic KnightsThe Holy Roman Empire 1250-1356The Reformation before the ReformationThe Empire in the 15th centuryThe Fall and Rise of the Habsburgs
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Oldish:Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century Co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust are joined by dear friend Leslie Ross-Degnan to discuss When the Cranes Fly South, by Lisa Ridzen. It is a remarkable telling of the final days of an 89 year old man. It's deeply insightful, and just as deeply touching. You can find a copy at your local library, your local book store, or in the Oldish Book Store at bookshop.org/shop/oldish.Next up is a conversation with Substacker Blue. She's 82 and still reinventing herself at https://substack.com/@reinventyourlifeThen, stay tuned for the 4th Anniversary episode of Oldish. Yes, Oldish is 4!Support the showOldish is now on substack! Check us out at https://oldishpodcast.substack.comConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust sit down for a chat with substack humorist Mike Bryskier. Mike's substack is Aging Against My Will. It's a Mad Magazine influence grimace at the perils of Aging. Very funny in a grim kind of a way.Mike's substack is at https://mikebryskier.substack.com/. or go to substack and search for Aging Against My Will.Next up will be an episode of The Oldish Book Club. We're reading When The Cranes Fly South by Lisa Rydzen. Get it from your library or our bookstore at bookshop.org/shop/oldishAnd don't forget to love everyone.Support the showOldish is now on substack! Check us out at https://oldishpodcast.substack.comConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging n the 21st Century co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust welcome back Frances Reaves, author of Boomers Booming: How to Thrive After 65* (*And Have Good Sex). She has had a major change in her life, moving her husband into a facility. We had an in depth, yet lively conversation about this topic that is facing most of us.You can get more information about Frances Reaves and her work at https://parentyourparents.comSupport the showOldish is now on substack! Check us out at https://oldishpodcast.substack.comConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century, co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust talk about a booklet Janet came across in her psychotherapist practice, on recent research on aging. We found it very interesting, and hope you will, too.Our next Oldish Book Club, coming up soon, will be about the book When the Cranes Fly South by Lisa Ridzen, in case you want to read along. You can find a copy in our bookstore at www.bookshop.org/shop/oldishWe have some good conversations in the pipeline, featuring old friends and new acquaintances. We'll keep you posted on our substack at https://oldishpodcast.substack.comDon't forget to love everybodySupport the showOldish is now on substack! Check us out at https://oldishpodcast.substack.comConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Send a textIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century, co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust talk about purpose, finding it, creating it, keeping it, at this stage of our lives. Join the conversation on our website at www.oldish.me or on our substack at oldishpodcast.substack.com.And don't forget to love everyone.Support the showOldish is now on substack! Check us out at https://oldishpodcast.substack.com Connect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Send a textIn this installment of the Oldish Book Club co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust and our always special guest Leslie Ross-Degnan enjoy The Ride of Her Life, by Elizabeth Letts. It's the inspiring and engaging story of Mesannie Wilkins, a poor Maine farmer whose farm was lost to poverty and circumstance, who set out on an epic journey to sunny California. On her horse. In 1955. What was America like in those days, and how did this Maineah make it?You can find the book in your local library, and in our Oldish bookstore at Bookshop.org.More about Elizabeth Letts and Annie can be found here.New episodes coming up soon!Support the showOldish is now on substack! Check us out at https://oldishpodcast.substack.com Connect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Das Luxushotel Interalpen steht seit unserer Veröffentlichung am 17. Februar 2026 über schwere Vorwürfe gegen vier Führungskräfte im Zentrum der öffentlichen Aufmerksamkeit. DOSSIER-Journalist Markus Hagspiel hat mit ehemaligen Lehrlingen gesprochen, interne Dokumente und Chatverläufe ausgewertet und so ein Arbeitsumfeld aus Demütigungen, Belästigungen und Machtmissbrauch in der Küche des Luxushotels aufgedeckt. Im Podcast sprechen die DOSSIER-Redakteur·innen Andjela Alexa und Markus Hagspiel über die Hintergründe der Recherche, über Machtstrukturen in der Gastronomie – und darüber, welche Konsequenzen bisher gezogen wurden. Mehr Informationen auf dossier.at.
Mai 1945, dans les Alpes autrichiennes, le château d'Itter devient le théâtre de la bataille la plus étrange de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.Rejoignez Franck Ferrand pour un épisode fascinant des Grands dossiers de l'Histoire, qui vous plongera au cœur des derniers jours de la Seconde Guerre mondiale en Autriche. Le 4 mai 1945, alors que la capitulation de l'Allemagne est imminente, une situation des plus insolites se déroule dans le château d'Itter, dans le Tyrol autrichien. Ce château abrite un groupe de personnalités françaises, des « internés d'honneur », parmi lesquels figurent des hommes politiques comme Édouard Daladier et Paul Reynaud, ou encore des militaires comme le général Gamelin. Alors que les SS se rapprochent pour les éliminer, ces prisonniers hors du commun se retrouvent soudainement alliés à des soldats américains et allemands, prêts à les défendre coûte que coûte. Une alliance improbable qui donnera lieu à une bataille aussi surréaliste qu'héroïque, dans un ultime sursaut de la guerre.Franck Ferrand vous entraîne dans les méandres de cette incroyable histoire, vous faisant revivre les moments clés de cet épisode oublié de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Des négociations tendues entre l'officier allemand Gangl et le capitaine américain Lee, aux combats acharnés contre les SS, en passant par la course désespérée du tennisman Borotra pour aller chercher des renforts, vous serez captivés par le récit de cette ultime bataille.Au-delà du déroulement des événements, c'est toute la complexité de cette période de transition qui transparaît, entre la fin d'un conflit et l'amorce d'une nouvelle ère. Vous découvrirez le destin de ces personnages hors du commun, certains devenus des figures emblématiques, d'autres tombés dans l'oubli.Alors préparez-vous à vivre une expérience unique, au cœur de l'une des dernières pages de l'histoire de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
Send a textIn this episode, published on Valentine's Day 2026, co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust talk about this special day honoring love, and love language, and what it all means to each of us. Don't forget to love everyone.Support the showOldish is now on substack! Check us out at https://oldishpodcast.substack.com Connect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Send us a textIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust talk about nonviolent resistance to ICE and the burgeoning police state in Donald Trump's dystopian version of America. We are adding our voices to the outcry of our friends and neighbors around the country who are being targeted and resisting. Please listen and join us.Also, we pay tribute to Mye Brother Mye Kaloustian, a good man and extraordinary musician. It's his harmonica you hear at the beginning and end of all our episodes. There is an extended clip at the end of this one.This is our 83rd episode, and someone listening to this will be our 10,000th download. Thanks for listening!Support the showOldish is now on substack! Check us out at https://oldishpodcast.substack.com Connect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Send us a textIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century, co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust sit down with Dr. Michael Guadagnino to talk about Oldish Fitness and his new book Fitness Over 50, 60, 70 and Beyond. He has lots of good insights in how being fit in many ways can enhance our lives in our Oldishness. We talk about Jack LaLanne!You can get more info and a link to buy his book at DrGuadbook.comSupport the showOldish is now on substack! Check us out at https://oldishpodcast.substack.com Connect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Nous sommes le 16 mars 1490, dans la ville d'Innsbruck, dans le Tyrol. Jacob Fugger, un jeune marchand d'Augsbourg, dans la Bavière voisine, assiste à un événement qui va sceller son destin : l'abdication de l'archiduc Sigismond du Tyrol. Ce moment est décisif pour l'équilibre politique du Saint Empire, bien sûr, mais sur un plan plus personnel, il ouvre au jeune commerçant de vingt-neuf ans un accès privilégié aux mines d'argent et de cuivre de la région. Il assiste là, en réalité, au fondement de l'empire financier qu'il s'apprête à bâtir. Jacob Fugger a grandi dans une famille de marchands de tissus, mais son ambition dépasse la simple tradition héréditaire. Formé à Venise, au cœur de la première place commerciale d'Europe, il va apprendre les innovations bancaires, les techniques de spéculation et l'importance des réseaux internationaux. Fugger va investir dans les métaux précieux, créer des sociétés minières puissantes, participer à l'essor du port d'Anvers et jeter des ponts vers les contrées les plus lointaines. Et surtout, il va devenir le banquier des puissants : des papes, comme Jules II et des empereurs comme Maximilien Ier puis Charles Quint dont il va financer les élections. Il est l'un des hommes les plus riches de l'histoire des Temps modernes, certes mais en quoi est-il un visionnaire ? Avec nous : Marc Hermant, licencié en sciences politiques. Auteur, avec Bernard Van den Bogaert, de « Jacob Fugger le riche – Génie des temps modernes » éditions Racine. sujets traités :Jacob Fugger, lbanquier, empereurs, génie, temps modernes, Bavière, Saint Empire,tissus, Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
After 13 years of fighting in the Low Countries, Maximilian, the newly elected king of the Roman, returns home to a rammed full inbox. There is his cousin, the dissolute count Sigismund of Tyrol who is about to sell out the family fortune to the dukes of Bavaria. The king of Hungary is still occupying Vienna – and there is a new heiress out on the market, Anne of Brittanny.Some of the issues he tackles together with his now seriously elderly father, the emperor Friedrich III, others are very much his own tasks. In the process Friedrich creates a structurally new political entity, the Swabian League, Maximilian builds a relationship with Jakob Fugger, the money man who will grease the cogs of the Habsburg empire, and once again they fight, one battle after another.And despite tremendous success, this period from 1489 to 1493, ends with some epic humiliation, not in war, but in love. “No man on earth has ever been disgraced as I have been at the hands of the French” is how he summarised it.Come along and watch as the plot thickens.The music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0.As always:Homepage with maps, photos, transcripts and blog: www.historyofthegermans.comIf you wish to support the show go to: Support • History of the Germans PodcastFacebook: @HOTGPod Threads: @history_of_the_germans_podcastBluesky: @hotgpod.bsky.socialInstagram: history_of_the_germansTwitter: @germanshistoryTo make it easier for you to share the podcast, I have created separate playlists for some of the seasons that are set up as individual podcasts. they have the exact same episodes as in the History of the Germans, but they may be a helpful device for those who want to concentrate on only one season. So far I have:The OttoniansSalian Emperors and Investiture ControversyFredrick Barbarossa and Early HohenstaufenFrederick II Stupor MundiSaxony and Eastward ExpansionThe Hanseatic LeagueThe Teutonic Knights
Send us a textIn this episode of the Oldish Book Club co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust are joined again by extra special guest Leslie Ross-Degnan to discuss How the Penguins Saved Veronica by Hazel Prior. It was a fun read, and a great discussion.Support the showOldish is now on substack! Check us out at https://oldishpodcast.substack.com Connect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Send us a textIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century, co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust talk about the challenges presented to us Oldish this holiday season. We do have some ideas about how to de-Grinch ourselves, including being the little light in someone's tree.Happy Holidays, everyone!Support the showOldish is now on substack! Check us out at https://oldishpodcast.substack.com Connect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Our featured guest tonight is Austrian pipe maker Chris Ruetz. He is an artisan pipe maker from Tyrol, Austria, who discovered his love for pipes at 16 and later crafted his first one from cherrywood on his living room table, sparking a lifelong dedication to the craft. Since 2021 he has been a full-time maker under the name Ruetz Pipes. His work is known for its organic forms, and creative surface combinations, making each piece a unique smoking experience and artistic expression. At the top of the show we will have an Ask the Tobacco Blender segment with Jeremy Reeves. Jeremy is the Head Blender at Cornell & Diehl, which is one of the most popular boutique pipe tobacco companies in the USA, and one of the only pipe tobacco producers making product in the US.
Send us a textIn this episode of the Oldish Book Club co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust and our dear friend Leslie Ross-Degnan read and discuss The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman. It's a better book than we expected, full of twists and turns and Oldish themes. The Netflix movie is pretty good, too.Support the showConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Today we learn about the Ski Juwel region of the Austrian Tirol, plus we find out about skiing in Gulmarg in the Indian Himalayas. We also have snow reports from Verbier, Zermatt, Megeve and Ischgl, plus we reveal news of a new competition, exclusively for listeners to The Ski Podcast, in which you can win goodies worth over £400. Iain was joined by Joey Pearson from Alpback and Krishan Anand from Secret Ski Party in Jammu, India. --------- Tirol in Austria sponsors The Ski Podcast, which means this winter we're are finding out more about some of the great destinations in Tirol, and how you can connect with the Austrian way of life: ‘Lebensgefühl' – that you'll find there. --------- COMPLETE OUR 2025 LISTENER SURVEY You could win over £400 or prizes including a full Terrawest backcountry pack with shovel and probe, Vallon Eyewear sunnies, as well as goodies from Les Arcs, Ikon Pass and more. It only takes a minute or two to complete, so just take this link now --------- SHOW NOTES Betony Garner reported from Megeve (5:00) Robin Shah was in Verbier: check his Instagram here (6:00) Marco Ladner reported from the opening weekend in Ischgl (8:30) Find out more about Ischgl in Episode 263 of The Ski Podcast Complete the 2025 Listener Survey (9:30) Kirsty Muir won the first Ski Big Air of the season in China (10:00) Listen out for Iain's interview with Kirsty going live next month (10:30) The full name of Ski Juwel is ‘Ski Juwel Alpbachtal Wildschönau' (12:00) Joey Pearson is Secretary of the Alpbach Visitors Ski Club (14:00) ‘Ski Juwel' was created in 2012 when the gondola linking Alpbach to Wildschonau opened (16:00) The ski area includes 114km of pistes (16:30) How to get to Ski Juwel (17:15) Check the Ski Juwel piste map (18:30) Alpbach: Austria's most beautiful village (19:00) Try Night Skiing in Ski Juwel (19:30) Try the views from Hornbahn 2000 (20:15) Auffach (21:00) Try Joe's Salettl in Inneralpbach for apres-ski (24:00) Gulmarg resort is much higher than resorts in Europe (25:30) The ski market in India (26:30) Krishan is founder of the Secret Ski Party in Gulmarg (32:00) Indians often travel to ski overseas in Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and in Georgia (35:30) Feedback If you've enjoyed this episode – or even if you didn't like it – I would love to know. You can leave a comment on Spotify, Instagram or Facebook – our handle is @theskipodcast – or drop me an email to theskipodcast@gmail.com You can also follow us on WhatsApp for exclusive material released ahead of the podcast. Paul Bond: “Loving the Tyrol focus. ‘Let's give it a visit' we said, 50 trips later. Friendly, great ski infrastructure and Kaiserschmarm!” uteelo: “Love the show — there's genuinely nothing else like it. I just skip the environmental segments most of the time: I'm here to hear people talk about skiing!” There are now 284 episodes of The Ski Podcast to catch up. If you'd like to get some insight on a particular destination or the latest kit, just go to theskipodcast.com, have a search around the tags and categories and you're bound to find something you'll find interesting to listen to. If you'd like to help the podcast, there are three things you can do: - you can follow us, or subscribe, so you never miss an episode - you can give us a review on Apple Podcasts or leave a comment on Spotify - And, if you're booking ski hire this winter, don't forget that you can get an additional discount if you use the code ‘SKIPODCAST' when you book at intersportrent.com or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied
Send us a textIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century, co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust have an engaging conversation with author Philip Slayton. We talk about his Substack The Endgame, and a collection of pieces from it he has recently published, called All Remaining Passengers. He is a Canadian in his eighties who has had an interesting life, and has thought deeply and entertainingly about it.You can find Philip's Substack at https://philipslayton.substack.comYou can find All Remaining Passengers, Essays from the Edge of Eighty, in our Oldish Book Store at Bookshop.org.Support the showConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Nous sommes le 19 septembre 1991. Il fait beau dans les Alpes de l'Ötztal, près de la frontière entre l'Italie et l'Autriche. C'est dans les environs de Giogo di Tisa, à un peu plus de 3 200 mètres d'altitude, que deux randonneurs aperçoivent quelque chose de sombre au fond d'une cavité remplie d'eau provenant d'un glacier. Sur le coup, ils pensent à des ordures abandonnées. Mais en se rapprochant, ils se rendent compte, épouvantés, qu'il s'agit du corps d'un homme libéré par le glacier. Le cadavre est couché sur le ventre. La nuque et l'épaule nue émergent de la glace. Le visage est caché. Quatre jours plus tard, le corps est héliporté vers l'institut de médecine légale d'Innsbruck. Celui que l'on appelle désormais Ötzi, en références à son lieu de découverte, est une momie humide, c'est-à-dire que ses cellules ont été conservées dans l'humidité : ce qui permet de le soumettre aux analyses scientifiques. Ötzi a été examiné sous toutes les coutures et on a ainsi pu établir le menu de son dernier repas : des céréales, des fruits et de la viande de bouquetin. On a étudié son ADN et les maladies dont il était atteint : athérosclérose, calculs biliaires, maladie de Lyme, sciatique et tendinite. Il était aussi porteur de parasites intestinaux. Des mousses identifiées dans son tube digestif indiquent qu'il était originaire de la région du Sud du Tyrol. Les pollens de houblon et de noisetier trouvés dans son intestin nous apprennent qu'il est mort en début d'été, succombant à une blessure provoquée par une flèche dont la pointe est restée fichée dans son dos, près d'un poumon. Quarante-cinq ans environ, mesurant autour de 1,60 mètre, Ötzi porte une barbe grisâtre, son visage a la peau tannée. Des yeux marrons et des tatouages sous forme de petits traits verticaux parallèles. Ötzi porte un bonnet en peau d'ours, des jambières et un pagne en cuir de chèvre, une cape en herbe des marais. Pour se protéger du froid, il est chaussé de mocassins en cuir d'ours et de cerf garnis de paille et de fibres d'écorce. Ses armes comprennent une hache au manche en bois et à lame de cuivre, un arc en bois, des flèches et une dague à lame de silex. Enfin, on a découvert des champignons : deux morceaux de polypore du bouleau et une matière noire, qui s'avèrera être de l'amadou. Il s'agit ici du premier témoignage de l'utilisation ancienne des champignons à des fins artisanales et peut-être médicales et spirituelles. Intéressons-nous, aujourd'hui, au rôle essentiel des champignons dans l'existence des humains, hier et, sans doute, demain … Avec nous : Hubert Voiry, ingénieur forestier et mycologue. « Dix champignons qui ont changé la vie des hommes » ; Actes Sud. Sujets traités : champignons, avenir, Ötzi, ADN, polypore, amadou, médicale, spirituelles Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Send us a textIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century, co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust spend Halloween talking about their fears as they trick or treat through Oldishness. What are you most afraid of as you age?Next up will be The Oldish Book Club. We read and discuss The Thursday Murder Club, by Richard Osman.Support the showConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Send us a textIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century, co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust are once again joined by their good friend Leslie Ross-Degnan for another installment of The Oldish Book Club. This time they read and discuss The Woman Who Met Herself, by Laura Pearson. It's a fascinating look at Oldishness through the eyes of identical twins who only discover each other in their 60s. It's a fine novel, and one we all enjoyed reading.You can find this, and other books we read and love, in the Oldish Book Store on Bookshop.org. If you buy any book after clicking on this link Oldish will get a small commission, and an independent book store of your choosing will get a percentage of the cover price. It's a great way to support Oldish and your local independent book store. Also, Leslie was this year's winner of Ann Whitford Paul Award for the most promising fiction picture book, for her story LITTLE CROW. Leslie Ross-Degnan is the winner of the Most Promising Fiction Picture Book Manuscript Grant for her story, LITTLE CROW. Comfortable writing poetry, she needs just 243 words to tell Little Crow's day from waking up to falling asleep. Like all children, Little Crow tries to do what bigger crows do, which leads to difficulties that will make for fun illustrations. Children will love the musical language and identify with the desire to do the same as big people. With the added perk of a counting story, this will make a delightful read to young audiences.Support the showConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Send us a textIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust talk about the recent No Kings protest demonstrations across the US. More than 7 million Americans, and many more around the world, came out to say We Love America and oppose the dismantling of our democracy. We have thoughts.Support the showConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Laura and Xhafer rank the himbos of BSG. Laura wonders when Tyrol had time to shave his beard. Xhafer pitches for a Tushy sponsorship. This episode covers Battlestar Galactica Season 3, Episode 3: Exodus, Part 1. Discord: https://discord.gg/MUHKDDk6TNMerch: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WhatHappenedHerePods
PODRÓŻE/ Południowy Tyrol [reklama]Najpiękniejsze widoki w moim życiu. Fascynujący region — połączenie włoskiego dolce vita (jedzenie, kawa, luz) i austriackiego porządku.https://www.suedtirol.info/pl/pl / Tour de Pologne – Sentymentalna podróż po PolsceDębki Plaża w Słajszewie / Pałac CiekocinkoZakopane + Restauracja Stary Niedźwiedź + LeśniczówkaWarmia + Restauracja Niwa / Kwaśne Jabłko / Camp SpaFILMY I SERIALE/ 1670/ Sorry Baby/ Kneecap. Hip-hopowa rewolucjaMUZYKA/ Sochacka & Podsiadło/ Billie Eilish – HIT ME HARD AND SOFT/ Damiano David – koncertFOOD & NAPOJE/ Charlotte – śniadanie: omlet + sałata/ Mund – małe porcje, piękna przestrzeń/ Kubuś Bajgle – tostowane!/ Sapko – baklawa (najlepsza w życiu)/ Tadam – jagodzianka z pieprzem timut (wyczekana od lat)/ Port Royal – Milanese z miecznika, ulubiony obiad/ Łaskawość Tytusa – talerzyki, które zachwycająBEAUTY & BODY/ Erborian CC Dull Correct + CC Eye/ Inglot żel do brwi/ Isana naklejki na wypryskiMODA / AKCESORIA/ MLE kaptur z szalikiem, sweter inari, kurtka tilburg, jeansy białe [reklama w ramach stałej współpracy]/ Le Erme – torba [reklama w ramach stałej współpracy]/ Bimba y Lola – torba [reklama w ramach stałej współpracy]/ Balagan – torba/ Bizuu – spodnie [prezent]KSIĄŻKI / DUCHOWOŚĆ/ The Wealth Money Can't Buy, Robin Sharma – 8 nawyków redefiniujących bogate życie/ You Can Heal Your Life, Louise Hay – o wpływie myśli na zdrowie/ Kabbalah Podcast i Kabbalah.com – duchowość w praktyceNOWA SERIA PODCASTUCzas na powrót :)Bądź na bieżąco :)https://www.instagram.com/KarolinaSobanska https://www.karolinasobanska.com/ Współpraca: karolina@pasnormal.group00:00 intro04:00 moje ostatnie podróże 17:55 tour de pologne – sentymentalna podróż po polsce24:42 filmy i seriale30:26 muzyka32:17 moda i uroda37:57 co nowego w podcaście39:51 gastroodkrycia43:32 podsumowanie
Last week we saw the family slowly climbing out of the hole that Friedrich IV of the Tyrol had dug them. But despite all these consolidation efforts, the family was still in the second league of European princely families. Then, just 25 years after Ernst the Iron married down into minor Polish royalty, his first cousin once removed, Albrecht V became King of Hungary, King of the Romans and King of Bohemia, all in one single year, 1438. How was that possible? Here is friend of the podcast, Eneas Silvio Piccolomini summarizing events: quote Albrecht grew up and married Elizabeth, daughter of King Sigismund. She was a very beautiful woman, who lived with him most virtuously. After the Bohemians had turned to heresy and terrorised all their neighbours with wars, he alone, with great strength, protected Moravia and Austria, and the damage he inflicted upon the Bohemians was not less than the damage he took from them. He was always in arms and, like the Bohemians, used waggon formations in battle. Making his soldiers undergo hard military training, Albrecht was the only one of all their neighbours whom the Bohemians feared, having been often defeated by him and put to flight.When his father-in-law Sigismund died, the Hungarians soon called him to the kingship, and the Bohemians followed suit. Thus, in a very short time, he gained two large kingdoms. In the meantime, the electors of the Empire, having heard about Sigismund's death, elected Albrecht as King of the Romans and sent their decree to him in Vienna.” End quoteBish bash bosh – that is it, end of episode. Thanks for coming.OK, maybe we have to go with Skipper from the Penguins of Madagascar and demand: Kowalski- AnalysisThe music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0.As always:Homepage with maps, photos, transcripts and blog: www.historyofthegermans.comIf you wish to support the show go to: Support • History of the Germans PodcastFacebook: @HOTGPod Threads: @history_of_the_germans_podcastBluesky: @hotgpod.bsky.socialInstagram: history_of_the_germansTwitter: @germanshistoryTo make it easier for you to share the podcast, I have created separate playlists for some of the seasons that are set up as individual podcasts. they have the exact same episodes as in the History of the Germans, but they may be a helpful device for those who want to concentrate on only one season. So far I have:The OttoniansSalian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Send us a textIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust have a free conversation about the First Amendment. This is key to our American freedom, and has been under direct attack of late in many respects. Give a listen, and give voice to your own opinions!And don't forget to love everyoneSupport the showConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Send us a textIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century, co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust sit down with Richard Wexler, CEO of APlan2Age.org for a crucial conversation. If you or a loved one, or someone you know, is Oldish, and Aging, now is the right time to start planning for the inevitable change that's coming. Plan now, before it is a crisis!Click here to visit A Plan 2 Age.orgSupport the showConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Rudolf IV of Habsburg (1339–1365), son of Albrecht “the Wise,” reigned as Duke of Austria for just seven years but left a lasting mark. Born when the dynasty seemed close to extinction, Rudolf secured Austria's survival and prestige. Politically, he sought to elevate Vienna by founding the University of Vienna (1365) and beginning construction of St. Stephen's Cathedral. Though he fulfilled his father's ambition to gain the Tyrol, the family fell behind their rivals, namely the Luxemburgs.Rudolf's most audacious act was the Privilegium Maius, a set of forged charters claiming ancient Roman emperors had granted Austria near-sovereign status, primogeniture, and the unique title of Archduke. Though denounced by Petrarch as absurd, the documents shaped Habsburg identity for centuries and underpinned later power.By creating myths of divine and heroic origins, Rudolf forged a sense of Habsburg exceptionalism. Though dying young without heirs, he truly was “the Founder.”The music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0.As always:Homepage with maps, photos, transcripts and blog: www.historyofthegermans.comIf you wish to support the show go to: Support • History of the Germans PodcastFacebook: @HOTGPod Threads: @history_of_the_germans_podcastBluesky: @hotgpod.bsky.socialInstagram: history_of_the_germansTwitter: @germanshistoryTo make it easier for you to share the podcast, I have created separate playlists for some of the seasons that are set up as individual podcasts. they have the exact same episodes as in the History of the Germans, but they may be a helpful device for those who want to concentrate on only one season. So far I have:The OttoniansSalian Emperors and Investiture ControversyFredrick Barbarossa and Early HohenstaufenFrederick II Stupor MundiSaxony and Eastward ExpansionThe Hanseatic LeagueThe Teutonic KnightsThe Holy Roman Empire...
Laura and Xhafer come up with shipper names for Cally and Tyrol. Laura questions Baltar's debate prep strategy. Xhafer brings the energy. This episode covers Battlestar Galactica Season 2, Episode 19: Lay Down Your Burdens, Part 1.Discord: https://discord.gg/MUHKDDk6TNMerch: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WhatHappenedHerePods
In part four of Alexandre Dumas, we cover General Dumas's time under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte. Dumas would be sent to engage the "unwindable" parts of France, laying siege to the city of Mantua, and recovering a secret letter just in time to save his troops, but would have his named wiped from the newspapers by a jealous Napoleon. Demoted for “insubordination,” Alexandre went on to lead a subdivision in pursuit of the Austrians through the northern mountains of Italy. Personal tragedy fueled his rage, and Austrian soldiers gave him the bitter moniker “The Black Devil.” After an unbelievable shootout on the Bridge of Tyrol, Dumas would be sent on a secret expedition before a massive armada set sail for the sands of Egypt. Here, Alexandre would begin to truly understand the dangerous ego of the infamous Napoleon Bonaparte. Tune in for part four to learn more! (Ep. 059)
Send us a textIn this episode of the Oldish Book Club co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust are joined by special friend Leslie Ross-Degnan for a lively discussion of the short novel Our Souls at Night by Kent Haruf. It's a sweet, very oldish story of a couple who take a chance on oldish love. Read the book, then see the movie starring Jane Fonda and Robert Redford.You can buy this and other books we've talked about in our online book store at bookshop.org/shop/oldish . If you buy this or other books there Oldish will get a small commission to support the podcast, and an independent book store of your choice will get a share of the cover price. Win win win.Support the showConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Send us a textIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust have a stimulating visit with Dr. Carol Remz, PhD., about her new book Best Sex Ever After Menopause, with Intimacy Coach Molly Carter. When her sex drive dropped in her 40s, as she entered perimenopause, and she said no, her husband said yes. Now 80, they are still saying yes. If saying yes to Oldish Sex is on your bucket list, listen in, and get Carol's important book.And, don't forget to love everybodySupport the showConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Send us a textIn this episode co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust and guest host ChatGPT discuss Juneteenth, the Federal Holiday commemorating the day in 1865 when word of the Emancipation of American slaves finally reached Galveston, Texas. What has it meant to our country over these long years, and what does it mean now? Next up, the 4th of July. Coming soon, Oldish Book Club reading of Our Souls at Night by Kent Haruf.Support the showConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Send us a textIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust talk about those days when, despite being Oldish, we sometimes just feel crappy. We feel better having talked about it, and hope you will, too.Support the showConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Send us a textIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust celebrate the third anniversary of the podcast Oldish, and tak about plans for the future. If you like Oldish, you'll like this one.Support the showConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
After the Kingships of Rudolf and Albert, the Habsburg's fortunes on the Imperial Stage diminished, but the family was still one of the leading Houses in the Holy Roman Empire, and their story is far from over.Time Period Covered: 1290-1440Notable People: Albert II of Habsburg, Rudolf IV of Habsburg, Leopold III of Habsburg, Frederick of the Empty Pockets, Ernst the Iron, Albert V of Habsburg, Frederick IIINotable Events/Developments: Birth of the Old Swiss Confederacy, Battle of Mortgarten, Battle of Sempach, Habsburg Acquisition of Carinthia and Carniola, Habsburg Acquisition of Tyrol, Privilegium Maius
Send us a textIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust and our Oldish Book Club partner Leslie Ross-Degnan celebrate, somewhat tardily, National Poetry Month, by sharing some poems from Judith Viorst's Decades book series. We read, and discuss, and lauh a lot. Please join us.You can purchase these and other books we've read from our Oldish book store on Bookshop.org. When you do, Oldish will get a small commission, and an Independent Book Store of your choosing will get up to 30% of the cover price. That way you can support independent media and book stores with one purchase. Amazon has more than enough of our money!Support the showConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
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We'll walk the same lands where Celtic warriors once roamed, hear the myths passed down through generations, and experience the magic of authentic Galician Celtic music, alive with passion and history. This isn't just a trip—it's a journey into the heart of a Celtic culture unlike any other. Will you join us? Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ #celticmusic #irishmusic #celticmusicpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? I'd love to see a picture of what you're doing while listening. Is there a new Celtic CD or Celtic band that you heard of or saw? Send a picture. Email me at follow@bestcelticmusic. Mark Adamczyk emailed from Akron, Ohio: "Mark, Just wanted to reach out to you about the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. I found you on Sirius XM last year (March 2024) while recovering from back surgery (herniated a disc last February. 220 V down the left leg - that was a TON of fun!!) Hearing you mention recovering from hip replacement surgery the other week made me feel a certain kinship with you around the podcast. About 3 weeks after surgery, my wife and I received an invitation to travel to Ireland with our kid's high school band for them to play in the Dublin St Patrick's Day parade. (Our kids have graduated but I still cover the sports as team physician!) Having made enough of a recovery to do the walking needed, we made the trip and had an absolute BLAST touring Southern Ireland (Dublin, Kilkenny, Blarney, Killarney [my favorite!!], Ring of Kerry, Cliffs of Mohr). When I got back to the States, I started looking around for ways to listen to Celtic music as we thoroughly enjoyed listening to it while on vacation. I then found your podcast and have been listening somewhat regularly since. (Summertime tends toward country music for me. But when the weather gets colder, especially after the holidays, I find myself looking for you again! I also catch up a bit sitting outside on a weekend morning on our back patio at other times when I get the chance!) We also got a new dog soon after coming home and named him Guinness in honor of the trip! (We also thought he reminded us a bit of a pint of the brew with his white accents! Check out his collar!) When I take him on his daily walks, you are a regular on our playlist! Me walking my Irish dog and listening to the I&CMP while recovering from back surgery - beautiful!!! Thanks for helping with my recovery! Hope you are doing well with yours and look forward to continuing to listen more over time. I attached a few pics for you too - some from Ireland in places which I'm sure you will recognize and one of Guinness and I on our latest walk today!! Slainte!!!”
Send us a textIn this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century, co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust have a wide-ranging conversation with Liz Kitchens, author of Be Brave, Lose the Beige, Finding Your Sass After 60! Isn't it about time to be true to your more colorful self?You can find Liz Kitchens' book at www.bebravelosethebeige.comat your local bookstore, or at the Oldish Book Store on Bookshop.org. If you buy this or any of our favorite books from Bookshop, Oldish may get a small commission, and Bookshop will send a portion of the purchase price to an independent book store of your choice.Support the showConnect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.comGregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com Gregg is now an ambassador for Revolin Sports Pickleball Paddles. If you are in the market for a new paddle, for any playing level, Revolin is made in the USA from sustainable materials, with the finest engineering and quality. Enter the code pickleballnomad at checkout for 10% discount. Gregg wears Tyrol pickleball shoes, the only company that makes shoes just for pickleball. He has been wearing the same pair of Velocity V model shoes for almost a year, and he plays a lot! Click here to purchase Tyrol Pickleball shoes (note, if you purchase Tyrol pickleball shoes after clicking this link Oldish may receive a commission. Thanks for helping to support our podcast!)Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.comThanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.
Now this is an exciting wine! We didn't have super high expectations going in - the name Kerner does not scream “adventure” - but we are telling you this is a white wine that is worth seeking out. Some call it one of the best white wines in Italy, and after tasting it, we agree, and so we are wondering why it does not get more love! It is a grape originally created in Germany as a cross between Riesling and Schiava/Trollinger to be a workhorse and handle cold weather, the Italians have made it into a rich, complex, and beautiful aromatic white wine. Confused about why this German wine is being made in Germany?!? Listen in and we'll tell you why! Both the wines we tried in this episode are excellent, and what is fun is that they are both a little different from each other - the Abbazia wine we would call adventurous and worth seeking out, and the winemaker is no slouch, having won the Gambero Rosso Winemaker of the Year in 2009. Trust us, this is an episode you will want to listen to. Wines reviewed in this episode: 2023 Kellerei Bozen Puntscheit Kerner, 2023 Abbazia di Novacella KernerSend us a Text Message and we'll respond in our next episode!Contact The Wine Pair Podcast - we'd love to hear from you!Visit our website, leave a review, and reach out to us: https://thewinepairpodcast.com/Follow and DM us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewinepairpodcast/Send us an email: joe@thewinepairpodcast.com