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Au Cœur de l'Histoire est un podcast Europe 1. - Auteur et présentation : Jean des Cars - Production : Timothée Magot - Réalisation : Jean-François Bussière - Diffusion et édition : Clémence Olivier, Salomé Journo et Clara Ménard Ressources bibliographiques : - François Farges (Direction Scientifique), Pierres Précieuses, catalogue de l' exposition (Van Cleef & Arpels – Flammarion, 2020) - Alessandro Barbero, La bataille des trois empires, Lépante, 1571 (Traduit de l' italien par Patricia Farazzi et Michel Valensi, collection Champs, Flammarion, 2014) - Diane Ribardière, La princesse des Ursins, Dame de fer et de velours (Perrin, 1988 et 1998) Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Au Cœur de l'Histoire est un podcast Europe 1. - Auteur et présentation : Jean des Cars - Production : Timothée Magot - Réalisation : Jean-François Bussière - Diffusion et édition : Clémence Olivier, Salomé Journo et Clara Ménard Ressources bibliographiques : - François Farges (Direction Scientifique), Pierres Précieuses, catalogue de l' exposition (Van Cleef & Arpels – Flammarion, 2020) - Alessandro Barbero, La bataille des trois empires, Lépante, 1571 (Traduit de l' italien par Patricia Farazzi et Michel Valensi, collection Champs, Flammarion, 2014) - Diane Ribardière, La princesse des Ursins, Dame de fer et de velours (Perrin, 1988 et 1998) Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In Spanish, the word “lechuga” means lettuce. But it is also the nickname for a sacred object, a monstrance adorned with so many emeralds that it takes on the color of lettuce. These precious stones come from the famous mines of Colombia, known for centuries by the native populations. Even today, these mines are the source of some of the world's most beautiful emeralds. The monstrance, a masterpiece of goldsmithing and a symbol of the encounter between indigenous and European cultures, has survived time and history. Now a national treasure, it once almost disappeared forever. Without a doubt, it is truly miraculous that this remarkable object can thankfully be still admired today. Voice of Jewels is a podcast by L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts, with the support of Van Cleef & Arpels. With the participation of Marie-Laure Cassius-Duranton, gemologist and art historian at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts, Written by Martin Quenehen and Aram Kebabdjian, performed by Edoardo Ballerini, and produced by Bababam. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En espagnol, le mot « lechuga » signifie… Salade. Mais c'est aussi le surnom d'un objet sacré, un ostensoir orné de tant d'émeraudes qu'il prend la couleur d'une laitue. Ces pierres précieuses viennent des célèbres mines de Colombie, connues depuis des siècles par les populations indigènes, et qui offrent encore aujourd'hui quelques-unes des émeraudes les plus belles au monde. Cet ostensoir, chef-d'œuvre d'orfèvrerie et symbole de la rencontre entre cultures indigènes et européennes, a traversé le temps, l'histoire. Il est devenu un trésor national… Il a pourtant failli disparaître à tout jamais. Et c'est sans doute un petit miracle qu'on puisse encore aujourd'hui l'admirer. La Voix des Bijoux est un podcast de L'École des Arts Joailliers, avec le soutien de Van Cleef & Arpels. Avec la participation de Marie-Laure Cassius-Duranton, gemmologue et historienne de l'art à l'Ecole des Arts Joailliers Écrit par Martin Quenehenne et Aram Kebabdjian, interprété par Pierre-François Garel et produit par Bababam. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Japan's Top Business Interviews Podcast By Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
"Care and respect aren't slogans; they're operating principles that shape decisions and client experiences". "Lead by approachability, using nemawashi-style one-to-ones to draw out quieter voices and better ideas". "Calm, clarity, and consistency beat volume; emotion never gets to outrank the message". "Consensus isn't passivity—done well, it's disciplined alignment that accelerates execution". "Confidence grows by doubling down on strengths, seeking honest feedback, and empowering the team". Akiko Yamamoto is the President of Van Cleef & Arpels Japan, leading the French maison's jewellery and watch business in a market it has served for over fifty years. She began her career at L'Oréal Japan, spending twelve years in marketing across brands including Kérastase, Helena Rubinstein, and Kiehl's, ultimately managing multi-brand teams. Educated in Japan with formative childhood years in the United States, she later completed a master's degree at the University of Edinburgh. Having led primarily in Japan, she now manages a multicultural team, drawing on international exposure, bilingual communication, and deep local insight to harmonise global brand culture with Japanese expectations. Akiko Yamamoto's leadership story is anchored in a simple premise: people follow leaders they can trust. That trust, she says, is earned through care, respect, and steady examples—not declarations. After a foundational run at L'Oréal Japan, where she learned the rigour of brand building and the mechanics of marketing leadership, Yamamoto stepped into the jewellery and watch world at Van Cleef & Arpels. There, she refined an approach that blends global standards with local nuance, ensuring the maison's culture of care resonates in Japan's relationship-driven marketplace. Her leadership style is deliberately approachable. Rather than "planting the flag" at the summit and expecting others to follow, she prefers to climb together, side-by-side. In practice, that means creating psychological safety, inviting dissent early, and spending time—especially one-to-one—to surface ideas that might be lost in large-group dynamics. She embraces nemawashi to build alignment before meetings, recognising that consensus in Japan is less about avoiding risk and more about creating durable commitment. Yamamoto's calm is a strategic asset. She is explicit that emotion can crowd out meaning; when leaders perform anger, the message gets lost in the display. In a culture where visible temper can be read as immaturity, she chooses composure so that the content of decisions remains audible. When missteps happen—as they do—she follows up, explains context, and converts heat into learning. The aim is not perfection but progress with intact relationships. For global leaders arriving in Japan under pressure to "turn things around," she recommends two immediate moves: become intensely reachable and cultivate a few candid truth-tellers who will share the real story, not just what headquarters wants to hear. Language helps, but fluency isn't the barrier; respect is. A handful of sincere Japanese phrases, consistent aisatsu, and an evident willingness to listen can narrow social distance faster than chasing perfect grammar. On advancing women, Yamamoto rejects tokenism yet underscores representation's practical value. Visible female leadership signals possibility; it tells rising talent that advancement is earned and achievable. Her own leap to the presidency required an external nudge, plus a disciplined shift of attention from self-doubt to strengths—past wins, trusted relationships, and demonstrated team outcomes. That reframing, combined with empowerment of capable colleagues, made the role feel both larger and more shared. Ultimately, Yamamoto treats "client experience first, results follow" as an operating model, not a motto. Decision intelligence—clear context, decisive action, and empathetic execution—converts consensus into speed. In her hands, culture is not a constraint; it's compounding capital. What makes leadership in Japan unique? Japan prizes harmony, preparation, and earned consensus. Leaders succeed by combining decisiveness with empathy, using nemawashi to socialise ideas before meetings and ringi-sho-style documentation to clarify ownership and next steps. Calm conduct signals maturity; approachability creates safety for frank input. Why do global executives struggle? Many arrive with urgency but little social traction. Defaulting to big-room debates and top-down directives can silence contributors and slow execution. The fix is proximity: sustained one-to-ones, visible aisatsu, and a small circle of candid advisors who translate context and sentiment. Uncertainty avoidance exists—but it's often rational; people hesitate when they haven't been invited into the reasoning. Is Japan truly risk-averse? It's less "risk-averse" and more "uncertainty-averse." When leaders reduce ambiguity—through pre-alignment, clear criteria, and explicit trade-offs—teams move quickly. Consensus done well accelerates delivery because dissent was handled upstream, not deferred to derail execution downstream. What leadership style actually works? Approachable, steady, and standards-driven. Yamamoto models care and respect, sets crisp direction, and empowers execution. She avoids theatrical emotion, follows up after tense moments, and insists that client experience lead metrics. Clarity + composure + collaboration beats charisma. How can technology help? Technology should reduce uncertainty and amplify learning: shared dashboards that make ringi-sho approvals transparent, lightweight digital twins of client journeys to test service changes safely, and collaboration tools that capture one-to-one insights before group forums. The goal is not more noise but better signal for faster, aligned decisions. Does language proficiency matter? Fluency helps but isn't decisive. Consistent courtesy, listening, and reliability shrink the distance faster than perfect grammar. A capable interpreter plus leaders who personally engage—in simple Japanese where possible—outperform hands-off translation chains. What's the ultimate leadership lesson? Lead with care, earn trust through example, and turn consensus into speed by front-loading listening and clarity. Focus on strengths, empower capable people, and keep emotion from overwhelming the message. Do this, and results follow. Timecoded Summary [00:00] Background and formation: Early years in the United States, schooling in Japan, master's at the University of Edinburgh. Marketing foundations at L'Oréal Japan across Kérastase, Helena Rubinstein, and Kiehl's; progression from individual contributor to team leadership. [05:20] Transition to Van Cleef & Arpels: Emphasis on a maison culture of care and respect that maps naturally to Japanese expectations; client experience as the primary driver with sales as consequence. Expanding to lead multicultural teams. [12:45] Approachability and trust: Building durable followership by remaining accessible after promotion; maintaining continuity of relationships; modelling aisatsu and everyday courtesies to embed culture. Using one-to-ones to surface ideas that large meetings suppress. [18:30] Calm over drama: The communication cost of anger; how emotion eclipses meaning. Post-incident follow-ups to turn flashes of heat into alignment and learning. Composure as credibility in a Japanese context. [24:10] Working the consensus: Nemawashi to prepare decisions; ringi-sho-style clarity to memorialise them. Consensus reframed as disciplined alignment that speeds execution once decisions drop. [29:40] Global leaders in Japan: Close the distance quickly—be reachable, secure truth-tellers, and learn enough Japanese for sincere aisatsu. Don't over-index on perfect fluency; prioritise respect, listening, and visible learning. [34:15] Women in leadership: Representation without tokenism; the confidence gap; how sponsorship and a focus on strengths help leaders step up. Empowerment as the multiplier—no president wins alone. [39:00] Closing lesson: Decision intelligence = context + clarity + care. Reduce uncertainty, empower teams, and let client experience steer priorities; results compound from there. Author Credentials Dr. Greg Story, Ph.D. in Japanese Decision-Making, is President of Dale Carnegie Tokyo Training and Adjunct Professor at Griffith University. He is a two-time winner of the Dale Carnegie "One Carnegie Award" (2018, 2021) and recipient of the Griffith University Business School Outstanding Alumnus Award (2012). As a Dale Carnegie Master Trainer, Greg is certified to deliver globally across all leadership, communication, sales, and presentation programs, including Leadership Training for Results. He has written several books, including three best-sellers — Japan Business Mastery, Japan Sales Mastery, and Japan Presentations Mastery — along with Japan Leadership Mastery and How to Stop Wasting Money on Training. His works have also been translated into Japanese, including Za Eigyō (ザ営業), Purezen no Tatsujin (プレゼンの達人), Torēningu de Okane o Muda ni Suru no wa Yamemashō (トレーニングでお金を無駄にするのはやめましょう), and Gendaiban "Hito o Ugokasu" Rīdā (現代版「人を動かす」リーダー). In addition to his books, Greg publishes daily blogs on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, offering practical insights on leadership, communication, and Japanese business culture. He is also the host of six weekly podcasts, including The Leadership Japan Series, The Sales Japan Series, The Presentations Japan Series, Japan Business Mastery, and Japan's Top Business Interviews. On YouTube, he produces three weekly shows — The Cutting Edge Japan Business Show, Japan Business Mastery, and Japan's Top Business Interviews — which have become leading resources for executives seeking strategies for success in Japan.
In 2001, in the village of Dahong, nestled in the heart of China's Hubei province, the Lunar New Year was in full swing. As fireworks illuminated the night sky, another series of explosions, muffled and more sinister, suddenly resonated deep in the nearby mountain… The villagers immediately realized that tomb robbers were about to strike, and they alerted the police. Although the location of this tomb had been known about for a long time, its contents still remained a mystery… Upon entering the mausoleum, after the arrest of the looters by the police, the archeologists sent by the authorities discovered a veritable treasure trove, dating back to the Ming Dynasty. The find included thousands of breathtakingly beautiful objects made from gold, jade, and precious stones … as well as emeralds from the other side of the world. Voice of Jewels is a podcast by L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts, with the support of Van Cleef & Arpels. With the participation of Bei He, art historian and lecturer at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts Written by Martin Quenehen and Aram Kebabdjian, performed by Edoardo Ballerini, and produced by Bababam. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En 2001, dans le village de Dahong, niché au cœur de la province chinoise du Hubei, le Nouvel An lunaire battait son plein. Tandis que les feux d'artifice illuminaient le ciel, une autre série de détonations, plus sourdes, plus inquiétantes, a soudain résonné dans la montagne voisine… Les villageois ont aussitôt compris que des pilleurs de tombes tentaient de passer à l'action, et ils alertèrent immédiatement la police. L'emplacement de la tombe était connu de longue date, mais pas ce qu'elle renfermait… En pénétrant le mausolée, après l'arrestation des pillards, les archéologues envoyés par les autorités découvrirent alors un véritable trésor, datant de la dynastie Ming. Des milliers d'objets fabuleux en or, jade et pierres précieuses… Parmi lesquelles, des émeraudes venues de l'autre bout du monde. La Voix des Bijoux est un podcast de L'École des Arts Joailliers, avec le soutien de Van Cleef & Arpels. Avec la participation de Bei He, historienne de l'art et professeur à l'École des Arts Joailliers. Écrit par Martin Quenehenne et Aram Kebabdjian, interprété par Pierre-François Garel et produit par Bababam. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Ce qui me passionne toujours : découvrir les publications des journalistes et des médias sur nos clients.Encore aujourd'hui, j'adore lire et découvrir comment les journalistes et les influenceurs parlent de nos clients, de leurs produits et de leurs entreprises.Je me sens privilégiée quand des clients, comme Van Cleef & Arpels, Roche Bobois, Polestar, Moscot, Caudalie, Kérastase, Bella Vita, Annabelle et des centaines d'autres qui, au cours de ces 25 ans, nous accorde leur confiance pour FAIRE PARLER D'EUX par les journalistes et les influenceurs.Il y a une énergie, une très grande force dans tous ces articles de la presse qui demeurent souvent en ligne de nombreuses années.Encore cette semaine, nous avions proposé à une nouvelle cliente qui a ouvert la sublime boutique La Maison Générale de la rencontrer sur les lieux même.Elle nous racontait que ces clients découvraient, petit à petit, qu'ils avaient pignon sur rue et que la très grande majorité de sa clientèle ne consultait pas les médias sociaux.Et c'est pour accélérer ce processus qu'elle nous a confié le mandat de : FAIRE PARLER de La Maison Générale.Notre cliente a beaucoup à faire et à gérer et elle ne souhaite pas faire elle-même ses relations publiques.Mais pour tous ceux qui souhaitent tirer avantage des relations publiques, notre programme où je vous enseigne comment FAIRE PARLER DE VOUS par les journalistes et les influenceurs et très accessible.Je vous accompagne à chaque étape et en moins de 2 heures par semaine vous réussirez à faire parler de vous.Avec un seul article, vous rentabilisez votre investissement dans ce programme.Je vous y enseigne notre méthode en 6 étapes pour créer des communiqués vendeurs. Et nous construisons ensemble votre campagne qui aura aussi 6 étapes.Dans le programme, nous allons trouver ensemble le meilleur titre pour votre communiqué pour capter l'attention des journalistes.Je vous aide à développer votre liste de contacts et je vous montre comment les trouver.Je vous présente notre courriel « pitch » pour contacter les journalistes et les influenceurs.Déjà après la 2e semaine du programme de 6, vous saurez déjà comment approcher des médias.Comprendre et savoir comment créer vos propres campagnes de relations publiques vous donnera une nette longueur d'avance sur vos concurrents.C'est comme savoir quand ouvrir ou fermer le robinet pour vous faire connaître et générer des revenus.Car vous exposer, vous faire voir d'un plus grand nombre de clients potentiels et vous faire connaître vous fera vendre plus.C'est ce que font toutes les compagnies que vous admirez et grâce au Web et à l'IA, les RP sont plus accessibles et faciles que jamais.10 novembre 2025 -- ne ratez pas notre dernière cohorte de l'année pour apprendre à : FAIRE PARLER DE VOUS DANS LA PRESSEFAIRE PARLER DE VOUS DANS LA PRESSE ➤ https://prschool.natapr.com/evergreen_frLE MODÈLE NATA PR GRATUIT ➤ https://prschool.natapr.com/Le-Modele-NATA-PRINSCRIVEZ-VOUS À NOTRE INFOLETTRE ➤ www.natapr.comINSTAGRAM ➤ https://www.instagram.com/nata_pr_school/
What still excites me today is discovering the articles journalists and media publish about our clients.Even now, I love reading and seeing how journalists and influencers talk about our clients, their products, and their companies.I feel privileged that, over these 25 years, clients such as Van Cleef & Arpels, Roche Bobois, Polestar, Moscot, Caudalie, Kérastase, Bella Vita, Annabelle, and hundreds of others have trusted us to get them talked about by journalists and influencers.There's real energy, a great power in all those press articles that often remain online for years.Just this week, we suggested to a new client who opened the beautiful boutique La Maison Générale that we meet her on site. She told us that her customers were slowly discovering she had a physical store, and that the vast majority weren't even on social media.That's exactly why she hired us: to get people talking about La Maison Générale.Our client has a lot to manage and doesn't want to handle her own public relations.But for anyone who does want to benefit from PR, our program, where I teach you how to get journalists and influencers talking about you, is very accessible.I guide you step by step, and in less than two hours a week, you'll succeed in getting noticed.Just one article can pay back your investment in this program.I teach you our six-step method for creating powerful press releases, and together we build your campaign in six steps.In the program, we'll find the best headline for your press release to grab journalists' attention.I'll help you build your contact list and show you how to find them.I'll also share our pitch email to reach out to journalists and influencers.After just the second week of the six-week program, you'll already know how to approach the media.Understanding and mastering your own PR campaigns will give you a real competitive edge.It's like knowing when to turn the faucet on or off to get noticed and generate revenue.Being seen, reaching more potential clients, and getting known will help you sell more.That's what all the companies you admire are doing, and thanks to the web and AI, PR has never been more accessible or easier to do.Don't miss our last cohort of the year.November 10, 2025 – join me to learn HOW TO GET FEATURED IN MEDIACheck out the program:HOW TO GET FEATURED IN MEDIA ➤ https://prschool.natapr.com/evergreen_enSIGN UP TO OUR LISTS ➤ www.natapr.comINSTAGRAM ➤ https://www.instagram.com/nata_pr_school/
Since antiquity, emeralds have frequently been seen as symbols of eternity. Yet, paradoxically, they are often at the heart of stories where time is counted. As is the case here. This is the story of a dagger intended for Nadir Shah. When a story begins with a dagger, we usually expect a crime or a tragedy... But this blade is unique. Encrusted with gigantic emeralds—including some of the most spectacular ever mounted on a weapon—it fascinates. Dazzles. And for centuries, this dagger has attracted envy and attention. It even inspired a cult comedy movie by the name of Topkapi. But the story of Nadir Shah's dagger is far from a comedy. It is an epic. A fresco of war and peace, of conquests and betrayals… An adventure worthy of the greatest Hollywood stories. Voice of Jewels is a podcast by L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts, with the support of Van Cleef & Arpels. With the participation of Marie-Laure Cassius-Duranton, gemologist and art historian at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts, Written by Martin Quenehen and Aram Kebabdjian, performed by Edoardo Ballerini, and produced by Bababam. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Depuis la plus haute Antiquité, les émeraudes sont parfois vues comme des symboles d'éternité. Pourtant, il arrive qu'elles soient au cœur d'histoires où le temps des hommes est, lui, terriblement compté. Comme dans celle-ci. L'histoire d'une dague, celle de Nadir Shah. Quand une histoire commence par un poignard, on s'attend à un crime, à un drame… Mais cette lame est à part. Incrustée d'émeraudes gigantesques — parmi les plus spectaculaires jamais montées sur une arme, elle fascine, éblouit même. Et depuis des siècles, elle attire les convoitises. Elle a même inspiré un film culte : Topkapi. Mais l'histoire du poignard de Nadir Shah, elle, n'a rien d'une comédie. C'est une épopée, une fresque de guerre et de paix, de conquêtes et de trahisons… Une aventure digne des plus grands romans. La Voix des Bijoux est un podcast de L'École des Arts Joailliers, avec le soutien de Van Cleef & Arpels. Avec la participation de Marie-Laure Cassius-Duranton, gemmologue et historienne de l'art à l'Ecole des Arts Joailliers Écrit par Martin Quenehenne et Aram Kebabdjian, interprété par Pierre-François Garel et produit par Bababam. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Avant même Poinçon 22, Jessica Mulliez dessinait déjà ses propres bijoux.Elle design et conçoit une médaille. Elle la fait sertir d'un saphir bleu. Et comprend, en la portant, qu'un bijou peut fixer un souvenir.Avant ça, il y a la Place Vendôme : Jessica travaille chez Boucheron, Van Cleef & Arpels. Elle y découvre l'exigence, la précision, le respect des matières.Puis Jessica tombe malade. Les allers-retours à l'hôpital démarrent et le travail est mis entre parenthèses. Pour tenir, Jessica se remet à dessiner. Pour s'évader et mieux traverser cette épreuve.C'est comme ça que vient l'idée de lancer sa propre Maison : Poinçon 22 est né, “à sa main”. Des pièces sur-mesure, conçues et réalisées à la commande, le tout sans ambition démesurée, mais avec un mantra : ses bijoux sont les gardiens d'un souvenir.En 2 ans, le bouche-à-oreille fonctionne, le business prend de l'ampleur, Jessica est devenue entrepreneure. Mais la réalité est aussi rude : deux grossesses sans congé, des journées trop longues, la solitude qui s'installe. Elle hésite, pèse, repousse. Puis finalement elle décide de ne plus être seule. Hugo, son mari et soutien de la première heure, investit et prend une part du pilotage. Le duo clarifie les objectifs et la trajectoire, et surtout, Jessica retrouve de l'air - et sa façon de raconter.La signature de la Maison ? Une médaille octogonale, simple et puissante, devenue emblème.Ses convictions ? Une joaillerie intime, responsable, faite pour durer.Son ambition ? Offrir aux femmes des bijoux qui racontent leur histoire — des mémoires gravées, des alliés du quotidien, des marqueurs de force.À l'animation :Solène Etienne, cofondatrice de FeuilleBlancheUn podcast conçu par FeuilleBlanche, producteur de médias, podcasts et récits stratégiques pour les marques.À vos écouteurs
In deze nieuwe aflevering praten we over sancties, meer sancties en nóg meer sancties. Over olie-sancties van de VS tegen Rusland, en derden. Over gas-sancties van de EU tegen Rusland, en derden. Over de VS en Qatar die samen de EU onder druk zetten voor wat betreft LNG. En over de EU waar steeds meer groen beleid onder druk staat. Dat en nog veel meer bespreek ik met Hans van Cleef, dé marktanalist van Nederland en hoofd energieonderzoek bij EqoLibrium.
In Emerald City, the enchanted city in The Wizard of Oz, everyone wears glasses with green lenses. But did you know that this practice actually dates back to ancient times? To a Roman emperor in fact, and his passion for a precious green stone: the emerald. For centuries, the emerald was believed to have almost magical properties, including the ability to improve eyesight. Fascinated by this stone, Emperor Nero always carried one with him. According to legend, he even watched chariot races while looking through an emerald. And as surprising as this may seem, some believe that this was the very first pair of sunglasses! Voice of Jewels is a podcast by L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts, with the support of Van Cleef & Arpels. With the participation of Marie-Laure Cassius-Duranton, gemologist and art historian at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts, Written by Martin Quenehen and Aram Kebabdjian, performed by Edoardo Ballerini, and produced by Bababam. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dans la Cité d'Émeraude, la ville enchantée du Magicien d'Oz, chaque personne doit porter des lunettes dont les verres sont de couleur verte. Mais saviez-vous que la chose remontait à l'Antiquité ? À un empereur Romain et à sa passion pour une pierre précieuse : l'émeraude. Depuis des siècles, on prête à cette pierre des vertus presque magiques — notamment celle d'apaiser la vue. Fasciné par cette pierre, l'empereur Néron ne s'en séparait jamais. On raconte même qu'il assistait aux courses de chars en regardant à travers une émeraude. Et aussi étonnant que cela puisse paraître, certains y voient… La toute première paire de lunettes de soleil. La Voix des Bijoux est un podcast de L'École des Arts Joailliers, avec le soutien de Van Cleef & Arpels. Avec la participation de Marie-Laure Cassius-Duranton, gemmologue et historienne de l'art à l'Ecole des Arts Joailliers Écrit par Martin Quenehenne et Aram Kebabdjian, interprété par Pierre-François Garel et produit par Bababam. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
“Follow the yellow brick road to Emerald City…” In The Wizard of Oz, as elsewhere, the emerald is synonymous with mystery, desire, and wonder. And indeed, how could one not be awed? Its hypnotic green color, its refinement, and its preciousness... A symbol of power, protection, or love, depending on the culture, it has become one of the most iconic stones in jewelry. Since antiquity, this gem has continued to fascinate and inspire stories. This season takes us on the discovery of emeralds: enjoy front row seats at a chariot race across ancient Rome, discover the precious belt of a Chinese prince, experience the twists and turns of a diplomatic mission between the Ottoman Empire and Persia, and participate in a procession through the streets of Bogotá, where a stunning monstrance shines a miraculous green. Allow yourself to be seduced by the irresistible charms of the emerald… The Voice of Jewels is a podcast by L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts, with the support of Van Cleef & Arpels. With the participation of Marie-Laure Cassius-Duranton, gemologist and art historian at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts, and Bei He, art historian and lecturer at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts Written by Martin Quenehen and Aram Kebabdjian, performed by Edoardo Ballerini, and produced by Bababam. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
« Il suffit de suivre la route de briques jaunes pour arriver à la Cité d'Émeraude… » Dans le Magicien d'Oz et ailleurs, l'émeraude incarne un monde de mystère, de désir et de merveilles. Comment s'en étonner ? Son hypnotique couleur verte, son raffinement, sa préciosité… Symbole de pouvoir, de protection ou d'amour selon les cultures, elle est l'une des pierres les plus emblématiques de la joaillerie. Depuis l'Antiquité, cette gemme ne cesse de fasciner et d'inspirer des histoires. Cette saison vous embarque à la poursuite de l'émeraude : suivez le fracas d'une course de char à travers la Rome antique, vivez les péripéties d'une mission diplomatique entre l'empire Ottoman et la Perse, découvrez la ceinture céleste d'un prince chinois, et vibrez au rythme d'une procession dans les rues de Bogota, où un ostensoir resplendit d'un vert miraculeux. Gageons que vous serez séduits par les charmes irrésistibles de cette pierre… La Voix des Bijoux est un podcast de L'École des Arts Joailliers, avec le soutien de Van Cleef & Arpels. Avec la participation de Marie-Laure Cassius-Duranton, gemmologue et historienne de l'art à l'Ecole des Arts Joailliers et Bei HE, historienne d'art et professeur à l'École des Arts Joailliers. Écrit par Martin Quenehenne et Aram Kebabdjian, interprété par Pierre-François Garel et produit par Bababam. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
[Back to School]Far from being round and regular, “baroque pearls” have strange and unique shapes. Long considered wonders of nature, they inspired goldsmiths throughout the Renaissance and into the Baroque and Neo-Classical periods. Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici, known as the last descendent of the House of Medici, had a passion for such pearls.Voice of Jewels, a podcast from L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts supported by Van Cleef & Arpels. Unveiling the stories and secrets behind History's most fascinating jewels.With Inezita Gay-Eckel, Jewelry Historian and Lecturer at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts, and Léonard Pouy, Art Historian and Content and Transmission Manager at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts.Written by Martin Quenehen and Aram Kebabdjian, performed by Edoardo Ballerini and produced by Bababam. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
[La Rentrée des Bijoux]Loin d'être rondes et régulières, les “perles baroques” ont des formes étranges et uniques. Longtemps considérées comme des merveilles de la nature, elles inspirèrent les orfèvres à partir de la Renaissance et à l'âge classique.Anna Maria de Médicis, connue pour être la dernière des Médicis, avait une passion pour ces bijoux… et pour les perles baroques en particulier.La Voix des Bijoux est un podcast de L'École des Arts Joailliers avec le soutien de Van Cleef & Arpels, qui vous dévoile les fascinantes histoires et les savoirs secrets que renferment les plus beaux bijoux.Avec la participation d'Inezita Gay-Eckel, Historienne du bijou et professeure à L'École des Arts Joailliers et de Léonard Pouy, Docteur en histoire de l'art et Responsable contenus et transmission à L'École des Arts Joailliers.Écrit par Martin Quenehen et Aram Kebabdjian, interprété par Pierre-François Garel et produit par Bababam. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
[Back to School]Where do new ideas come from? What is the genesis of those masterpieces that have redefined Modernity?At the beginning of the 20th century, a revolutionary artistic movement emerged, with the ambition of changing everything. This movement was Art Deco. A new style, with clean, pure lines that owes its name to an event with global repercussions, held in Paris in 1925: The International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts.At the heart of this avant-garde event, and amongst the jewels that were awarded the Grand Prix, was a bracelet. Its name: Fleurs enlacées, roses rouges et blanches or “Entwined Flowers, Red and White Roses”. Signed Van Cleef & Arpels, this bracelet was the perfect combination of tradition and Modernity.Voice of Jewels, a podcast from L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts supported by Van Cleef & Arpels. Unveiling the stories and secrets behind History's most fascinating jewels.With Inezita Gay-Eckel, Jewelry Historian and Lecturer at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts. Written by Martin Quenehen and Aram Kebabdjian, performed by Jean Ann Douglass and produced by Bababam. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
[La Rentrée des Bijoux]D'où viennent les idées neuves ? Comment naissent les chefs-d'œuvre qui redéfinissent la modernité ? Au début du XXe siècle, un mouvement artistique révolutionnaire émerge, avec l'ambition de tout changer : l'Art Déco. Un style nouveau, aux lignes franches et épurées, qui doit son nom à un événement au retentissement planétaire qui s'est tenu à Paris en 1925 : L'Exposition internationale des Arts décoratifs et industriels modernes. Au cœur de cette manifestation avant-gardiste, parmi les bijoux sacrés par le Grand Prix, un bracelet. Nommé Fleurs enlacées, roses rouges et blanches et signé Van Cleef & Arpels, ce dernier fait s'entrechoquer tradition joaillière… et modernité.La Voix des Bijoux est un podcast de L'École des Arts Joailliers avec le soutien de Van Cleef & Arpels, qui vous dévoile les fascinantes histoires et les savoirs secrets que renferment les plus beaux bijoux.Interprété par Marina Hands de la Comédie FrançaiseAvec la participation de Inezita Gay-Eckel, Historienne du bijou et professeur à L'École des Arts Joailliers.Écrit par Martin Quenehen et Aram Kebabdjian et produit par Bababam. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Michelle Hensley has made an art out of gift-giving. The idea for her business, Nifty Package Co, arrived when she needed it most. Her journey, from losing her husband to cancer to creating a heartfelt gifting business, has inspired many and provided an outlet to use her talents to spread joy.I'd love to introduce you to this remarkable and resilient woman and discuss how she can comment on stories for your outlet. Michelle's diverse expertise, as highlighted below, lends itself to many worthy topics. Her journey blends business discipline with an understanding of the human spirit, making her a trusted voice in the field of gift-giving and building personal connections.What started as a purpose-filled endeavor in 2015 at the age of 51 blossomed into a poignant side-hustle success story - one gift a time. Now, a full-fledged career, she curates gourmet gift baskets and provides luxury gift wrapping services that impresses even the most distinguished clientele and recipients! When Too-Faced Cosmetics called and asked for a large-scale gift-wrapping design, she was off and running!Nifty Package Co. offers luxury and corporate gifts and mobile gift wrapping services. Michelle's gift wrapping clientele includes names like Warner Bros., Discovery, Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, Justin Bieber, Hailey Bieber, Meta, Van Cleef & Arpels, Mont Blanc, Hugo Boss, Versace, and Coach, The current Whitehouse Administration as well as numerous homes and companies.Michelle revisited her earlier skills in the gifting industry, rekindling the entrepreneurial spirit that would allow her to run a business her way while raising kids. As a single parent, she provided for her family and expanded her horizons. She used her background in business and counseling (she has master's degrees in both) to evolve into a self-made professional. Her years as a counselor for those dealing with addiction and grief tapped into her superpowers of caring and support for others, which has manifested in a company that puts the passion for giving at the forefront.Michelle is an expert on many levels and can speak on the following topics:How to Reinvent Yourself in Times of NeedThe Best Advice I Ever Received as a WidowGift-Giving Tips for the HolidaysThe Items Celebrities are Requesting For Gift BasketsHow to Wrap a Gift That is a ShowstopperCreating a New Chapter After 50Links below:http://niftypackage.comichellemhensley.commichelle@niftypackage.coYoutube Channel: @_michellehensleyIG and Pinterest: @niftypackageco Connect and tag me at:https://www.instagram.com/realangelabradford/You can subscribe to my YouTube Channel herehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDU9L55higX03TQgq1IT_qQFeel free to leave a review on all major platforms to help get the word out and change more lives!
[Back to School]It's well known that the sword is the prerogative of knights and musketeers. But did you know that the weapon could also be transformed into a living symbol of the talents of men and women of letters? And sometimes even into exceptional pieces of jewellery...In 1955, Jean Cocteau faced a major challenge: to become the first academician to design his own sword.Voice of Jewels, a podcast from L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts supported by Van Cleef & Arpels. Unveiling the stories and secrets behind History's most fascinating jewels.With the participation of Charline Coupeau, doctor in art history, jewelry specialist, gemologist and researcher at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts.Written by Martin Quenehen and Aram Kebabdjian, performed by Jean Ann Douglass and produced by Bababam. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
[La Rentrée des Bijoux]L'épée est l'apanage des chevaliers et des mousquetaires, c'est bien connu. Mais saviez-vous que l'arme pouvait aussi se métamorphoser en vivant symbole des talents des hommes et des femmes de lettres ? Et parfois même en bijoux d'exception…En 1955, Jean Cocteau se retrouve face à un défi de taille : devenir le premier académicien à dessiner lui-même son épée.La Voix des Bijoux est un podcast de L'École des Arts Joailliers avec le soutien de Van Cleef & Arpels, qui vous dévoile les fascinantes histoires et les savoirs secrets que renferment les plus beaux bijoux.Interprété par Marina Hands de la Comédie FrançaiseAvec la participation de Charline Coupeau, Docteure en Histoire de l'Art, spécialiste du bijou ancien, gemmologue et chercheuse à L'École des Arts Joailliers.Écrit par Martin Quenehen et Aram Kebabdjian et produit par Bababam. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
[Back to School]Some superheroes draw their powers from precious stones. Well, gems, to be more precise. Gems that are endowed with the power to control time or space, or even the mind.This is the saga of an out of this world piece of jewelry that was first published in an American comic book in the early 70's, and now brought to the silver screen by Marvel Studios. Six primordial stones which, after they have been gathered into a gauntlet, endow their owner with a super powerful weapon called the Infinity Gauntlet.Voice of Jewels, a podcast from L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts supported by Van Cleef & Arpels. Unveiling the stories and secrets behind History's most fascinating jewels.With Léonard Pouy, Art Historian and Content and Transmission Manager at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts.Written by Martin Quenehen and Aram Kebabdjian, performed by Edoardo Ballerini and produced by Bababam.References :Iron Man (vol.1)Marvel Comics - 1973Captain Marvel (vol.1)Marvel Comics - 1973AvengersMarvel Studios - 2012 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
[La Rentrée des Bijoux]Certains superhéros doivent leur pouvoirs à des pierres précieuses. Des gemmes qui permettent de contrôler le temps, l'espace ou encore l'esprit. Né d'un comics américain du début des années 1970, un bijou hors norme est porté à l'écran par le studio Marvel dans la série de films Avengers. Six pierres primordiales qui, rassemblées sur un gant, offrent à son possesseur une arme super puissante : le gant d'infinité.La Voix des Bijoux est un podcast de L'École des Arts Joailliers, avec le soutien de Van Cleef & Arpels qui vous dévoile les fascinantes histoires et les savoirs secrets que renferment les plus beaux bijoux.Avec la participation de Léonard Pouy, Docteur en histoire de l'art et Responsable contenus et transmission à L'École des Arts Joailliers.Écrit par Martin Quenehen et Aram Kebabdjian, interprété par Pierre-François Garel et produit par Bababam.Références :Iron Man (vol.1)Éditions Marvel Comics - 1973Captain Marvel (vol.1)Éditions Marvel Comics - 1973AvengersMarvel Studios - 2012 Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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In deze nieuwe aflevering praten we over de top tussen Trump en Putin in Alaska. Want behalve over de oorlog in Oekraïne, gaat die óók over handel en dus over energie. Zo dreigt Trump India met een 50% handelstarief als het land olie van Rusland blijft kopen. En over tarieven gesproken, uiteraard hebben we het over de ‘deal' tussen de VS en de EU, met daarin een grote energie-component. ‘We' gaan drie jaar lang voor maar liefst 250 miljard dollar per jaar aan energie in de VS kopen. Althans, dat is het idee. Maar gaan we dat wel doen? Is er eigenlijk wel sprake van een deal? En zo niet, waar hebben we dan naar zitten kijken? Er gebeurt van alles met wind-op-zee, of misschien beter gezegd: er gebeurt een stuk minder. De Nederlandse offshore wind-ambities zijn onlangs door het kabinet afgeschaald, een grote tender in Duitsland trok welgeteld nul bieders en in Nederland veranderde het kabinet de spelregels van een tender tijdens de wedstrijd. Resultaat: de sector is boos. Dat en nog veel meer bespreek ik met Hans van Cleef, dé marktanalist van Nederland en hoofd energieonderzoek bij EqoLibrium.
[Summer of Epics]Where do new ideas come from? What is the genesis of those masterpieces that have redefined Modernity?At the beginning of the 20th century, a revolutionary artistic movement emerged, with the ambition of changing everything. This movement was Art Deco. A new style, with clean, pure lines that owes its name to an event with global repercussions, held in Paris in 1925: The International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts.At the heart of this avant-garde event, and amongst the jewels that were awarded the Grand Prix, was a bracelet. Its name: Fleurs enlacées, roses rouges et blanches or “Entwined Flowers, Red and White Roses”. Signed Van Cleef & Arpels, this bracelet was the perfect combination of tradition and Modernity.Voice of Jewels, a podcast from L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts supported by Van Cleef & Arpels. Unveiling the stories and secrets behind History's most fascinating jewels.With Inezita Gay-Eckel, Jewelry Historian and Lecturer at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts. Written by Martin Quenehen and Aram Kebabdjian, performed by Jean Ann Douglass and produced by Bababam. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
[L'Été des Épopées]D'où viennent les idées neuves ? Comment naissent les chefs-d'œuvre qui redéfinissent la modernité ? Au début du XXe siècle, un mouvement artistique révolutionnaire émerge, avec l'ambition de tout changer : l'Art Déco.Un style nouveau, aux lignes franches et épurées, qui doit son nom à un événement au retentissement planétaire qui s'est tenu à Paris en 1925 : L'Exposition internationale des Arts décoratifs et industriels modernes.Au cœur de cette manifestation avant-gardiste, parmi les bijoux sacrés par le Grand Prix, un bracelet. Nommé Fleurs enlacées, roses rouges et blanches et signé Van Cleef & Arpels, ce dernier fait s'entrechoquer tradition joaillière… et modernité.La Voix des Bijoux est un podcast de L'École des Arts Joailliers avec le soutien de Van Cleef & Arpels, qui vous dévoile les fascinantes histoires et les savoirs secrets que renferment les plus beaux bijoux.Interprété par Marina Hands de la Comédie Française.Avec la participation de Inezita Gay-Eckel, Historienne du bijou et professeur à L'École des Arts Joailliers.Écrit par Martin Quenehen et Aram Kebabdjian et produit par Bababam. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
En este episodio, regresamos con la segunda parte de nuestras opiniones impopulares. Todo lo que pensamos sin filtro y sin miedo a incomodar. Porque ser parte del club también es decir lo que nadie quiere admitir pero todos han pensado.Join the club!Tuvimos algunos problemas con el audio de este episodio, pero nos gustó tanto que igual decidimos compartirlo. Gracias por la paciencia we love u!!--0:00 - Intro4:35 - Función de Uber para mujeres7:00 - Labubus y modas que no entendemos10:25 - Qué significa realmente “pauta”17:35 - Van Cleef, Birkin y el valor de las marcas23:00 - Justificar comportamientos con la religión24:45 - Libros o películas?27:45 - Salir con alguien mayor: pros y contras31:00 - Las películas se ven en su idioma original34:10 - Bañarse con tu pareja está sobrevalorado37:10 - Te ves mejor con tu pelo natural38:30 - Hombres con relaciones muy buenas con su mamá47:05 - Usar la comedia para ser una mala persona48:40 - Tener más seguidores no te hace más especial--Episodios extra todos los Viernes y contenido exclusivo https://www.patreon.com/alcontrariopodcast Tu voz es súper importante para nosotras! Ingresa aquí - https://forms.gle/JYQbq8tDnf9NRaRS7
[Summer of Epics]Far from being round and regular, “baroque pearls” have strange and unique shapes. Long considered wonders of nature, they inspired goldsmiths throughout the Renaissance and into the Baroque and Neo-Classical periods. Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici, known as the last descendent of the House of Medici, had a passion for such pearls.Voice of Jewels, a podcast from L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts supported by Van Cleef & Arpels. Unveiling the stories and secrets behind History's most fascinating jewels.With Inezita Gay-Eckel, Jewelry Historian and Lecturer at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts, and Léonard Pouy, Art Historian and Content and Transmission Manager at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts.Written by Martin Quenehen and Aram Kebabdjian, performed by Edoardo Ballerini and produced by Bababam. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
[L'Été des Épopées]Loin d'être rondes et régulières, les “perles baroques” ont des formes étranges et uniques. Longtemps considérées comme des merveilles de la nature, elles inspirèrent les orfèvres à partir de la Renaissance et à l'âge classique.Anna Maria de Médicis, connue pour être la dernière des Médicis, avait une passion pour ces bijoux… et pour les perles baroques en particulier.La Voix des Bijoux est un podcast de L'École des Arts Joailliers avec le soutien de Van Cleef & Arpels, qui vous dévoile les fascinantes histoires et les savoirs secrets que renferment les plus beaux bijoux.Avec la participation d'Inezita Gay-Eckel, Historienne du bijou et professeure à L'École des Arts Joailliers et de Léonard Pouy, Docteur en histoire de l'art et Responsable contenus et transmission à L'École des Arts Joailliers.Écrit par Martin Quenehen et Aram Kebabdjian, interprété par Pierre-François Garel et produit par Bababam. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Hold onto your Fendi tags and your Zaddy energy, because Reza Farahan is in the boutique and the tea is steeped in Persian opulence! On this glitzy, hilarious, and wildly unfiltered sit-down when the Shahs of Sunset icon turns up the charm—and the shade. From BravoCon buzz to Beverly Hills realness, no subject is off limits. We kick things off with a love fest over interior wellness drinks and a lunch at Novikov that blossomed into a newfound friendship. Reza spills about Persian parties, being raised in a house filled with constant entertaining, and why he avoids some Beverly Hills events—something Pol' totally relates to from his Armenian background. And the chumps? Yes, Jeff Lewis gets a name drop, and the Billboard moment in NYC lights up the convo. The fashion talk hits hard when Reza reveals he's got racks of unworn designer looks (hello, $1500 silk shirts!)—but no, he's not donating them, honey. Those pieces are headed to BravoCon. Sorry, Pol', no couture hand-me-downs this time. They also reminisce about Yours, Mine & Ours and the hilarious, never-picked-up Persian Home Conversion pitch, complete with dead taxidermy and diamond water yoga. And yes, we want that show! Then it's all about SnowWhite90210 and the upcoming SnowBuBu dolls—yes, changeable bows, crowns, and even a recorded growl. The merch madness is real, and Patrik's hoping it'll buy him a house in the Flats. The convo dives deep into relationships: Reza shares about his decade-long marriage to husband Adam (14 years total!), their love of travel, and plans for a milestone anniversary trip or bash. We find out Adam's a chill, homebody Gemini while Reza is the social butterfly (and low-key Zaddy to their adorable dog, Marty). The episode explores balance in relationships, how opposites attract, and what it's like to be in the public eye with a partner who isn't about the spotlight. Then… the infamous coffee reading. Pol' picks up on some seriously spooky truths: Reza's planning a massive home renovation, which—shockingly—he hasn't told anyone publicly. He's floored as Pol' accurately senses energy shifts, spiritual anchors, and even a mysterious, sacred presence tied to the longtime previous homeowner. It's not a ghost, but it's definitely a vibe. Reza confirms it all—including a hidden hook with a “key to the safe” he found under a vanity drawer. Wild! The real estate talk turns educational as Reza drops wisdom from his Iranian family legacy and gives two golden rules: never lease and never pay credit card interest. Patrik confesses he's breaking both. There's also a juicy story about selling his husband's G-Wagon behind his back. (He thought it was just in for service. Spoiler: it wasn't.) From Gemini exes to Cartier rings, Van Cleef to juice cleanses, and even Patrik & Pol's 22-year love story and 89-country travel tradition—this episode is equal parts glam, LOL, heart, and hustle. And yes, Reza may or may not be filming for a top-secret show (Valley Persian Style?), but his wardrobe's ready for the spotlight, even if he can't confirm a thing. BravoCon, dolls, coffee grounds, and home makeovers—it's all happening. ✨ Don't miss Part 2—it only gets juicier.
[Summer of Epics]It's well known that the sword is the prerogative of knights and musketeers. But did you know that the weapon could also be transformed into a living symbol of the talents of men and women of letters? And sometimes even into exceptional pieces of jewellery...In 1955, Jean Cocteau faced a major challenge: to become the first academician to design his own sword.Voice of Jewels, a podcast from L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts supported by Van Cleef & Arpels. Unveiling the stories and secrets behind History's most fascinating jewels.With the participation of Charline Coupeau, doctor in art history, jewelry specialist, gemologist and researcher at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts.Written by Martin Quenehen and Aram Kebabdjian, performed by Jean Ann Douglass and produced by Bababam. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
[L'Été des Épopées]L'épée est l'apanage des chevaliers et des mousquetaires, c'est bien connu. Mais saviez-vous que l'arme pouvait aussi se métamorphoser en vivant symbole des talents des hommes et des femmes de lettres ? Et parfois même en bijoux d'exception…En 1955, Jean Cocteau se retrouve face à un défi de taille : devenir le premier académicien à dessiner lui-même son épée.La Voix des Bijoux est un podcast de L'École des Arts Joailliers avec le soutien de Van Cleef & Arpels, qui vous dévoile les fascinantes histoires et les savoirs secrets que renferment les plus beaux bijoux.Interprété par Marina Hands de la Comédie Française.Avec la participation de Charline Coupeau, Docteure en Histoire de l'Art, spécialiste du bijou ancien, gemmologue et chercheuse à L'École des Arts Joailliers.Écrit par Martin Quenehen et Aram Kebabdjian et produit par Bababam. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
[Summer of Epics]Some superheroes draw their powers from precious stones. Well, gems, to be more precise. Gems that are endowed with the power to control time or space, or even the mind.This is the saga of an out of this world piece of jewelry that was first published in an American comic book in the early 70's, and now brought to the silver screen by Marvel Studios. Six primordial stones which, after they have been gathered into a gauntlet, endow their owner with a super powerful weapon called the Infinity Gauntlet.Voice of Jewels, a podcast from L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts supported by Van Cleef & Arpels. Unveiling the stories and secrets behind History's most fascinating jewels.With Léonard Pouy, Art Historian and Content and Transmission Manager at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts.Written by Martin Quenehen and Aram Kebabdjian, performed by Edoardo Ballerini and produced by Bababam.References :Iron Man (vol.1)Marvel Comics - 1973Captain Marvel (vol.1)Marvel Comics - 1973AvengersMarvel Studios - 2012 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
[L'Été des Épopées]Certains superhéros doivent leur pouvoirs à des pierres précieuses. Des gemmes qui permettent de contrôler le temps, l'espace ou encore l'esprit. Né d'un comics américain du début des années 1970, un bijou hors norme est porté à l'écran par le studio Marvel dans la série de films Avengers. Six pierres primordiales qui, rassemblées sur un gant, offrent à son possesseur une arme super puissante : le gant d'infinité.La Voix des Bijoux est un podcast de L'École des Arts Joailliers, avec le soutien de Van Cleef & Arpels qui vous dévoile les fascinantes histoires et les savoirs secrets que renferment les plus beaux bijoux.Avec la participation de Léonard Pouy, Docteur en histoire de l'art et Responsable contenus et transmission à L'École des Arts Joailliers.Écrit par Martin Quenehen et Aram Kebabdjian, interprété par Pierre-François Garel et produit par Bababam.Références :Iron Man (vol.1)Éditions Marvel Comics - 1973Captain Marvel (vol.1)Éditions Marvel Comics - 1973AvengersMarvel Studios - 2012 Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Alles over wat er op de internationale energiemarkt gebeurt, en waarom. Met Hans van Cleef, managing director en hoofd energieonderzoek bij EqoLibrium.
Welke krachten bepalen nou écht wat grondstoffen als olie, gas of metalen kosten op de wereldmarkt? Waarom schieten grondstofprijzen soms plotseling omhoog - en dan weer naar beneden? En wat heeft dat met emotie te maken? Te gast is econoom en onderzoeker Hans van Cleef, in BNR's Big Five van de Nieuwe Goudkoorts. Gasten in BNR's Big Five van de nieuwe goudkoorts: -Amrish Ritoe, strategisch adviseur Energie en Grondstoffen bij het Den Haag Centrum voor Strategische Studies -Tom Berendsen, Europarlementariër in de EVP-fractie namens het CDA -Allard Castelein, Speciaal Vertegenwoordiger Grondstoffenstrategie -Hanneke Chin-A-Fo, grondstoffenjournalist bij NRC -Hans van Cleef, hoofd energieonderzoek & strategie bij EqoLibriumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
L'été est la saison des escapades, des grandes aventures ! L'occasion pour la Voix des Bijoux de vous entraîner loin de chez vous… sur les flots turquoise, au cœur de jungles couleur émeraude et jusque dans les nuages aux reflets d'argent ! Partez à la redécouverte d'un impressionnant collier de griffes d'or, du porte-bonheur d'une aviatrice intrépide, d'une boucle d'oreille de pirate au cœur tendre et même d'un fabuleux trésor, englouti dans les profondeurs de la mer de Java.La Voix des Bijoux est un podcast de l'École des Arts Joailliers, avec le soutien de Van Cleef & Arpels. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
On June 11, the trial entered its fifth day of testimony from the witness known as “Jane,” Combs's former girlfriend and key prosecution witness. She recounted disturbing details about the coercive dynamics of their relationship between 2021 and 2024, including multiday “hotel nights”—sex parties involving male escorts that witnessed her using Rhino erection pills, prepping matching outfits for participants, and being forced into prolonged foreplay that she described as “really not so fun”. Under direct examination, she detailed how Combs allegedly coerced her into unprotected sex with porn stars and escorts, and physically assaulted her during these “freak-offs”During cross-examination by defense attorney Teny Geragos, Jane was compelled to read aloud dozens of explicit text messages she had sent to Combs—expressions of love, gratitude, and desire—including passages like “I never had a man take care of me like you do”—a strategy aimed at undermining her credibility and suggesting consent. This emotionally charged moment culminated in Jane breaking down and crying on the stand, The defense also highlighted luxury gifts—such as a $20,000 business investment, monthly rent, designer bags, and a Van Cleef necklace—to argue she benefited materially from the relationship and wasn't entirely coerced.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:June 11, 2025 - Day 21 of testimony in the Sean ‘Diddy' Combs trial | CNN
On June 11, the trial entered its fifth day of testimony from the witness known as “Jane,” Combs's former girlfriend and key prosecution witness. She recounted disturbing details about the coercive dynamics of their relationship between 2021 and 2024, including multiday “hotel nights”—sex parties involving male escorts that witnessed her using Rhino erection pills, prepping matching outfits for participants, and being forced into prolonged foreplay that she described as “really not so fun”. Under direct examination, she detailed how Combs allegedly coerced her into unprotected sex with porn stars and escorts, and physically assaulted her during these “freak-offs”During cross-examination by defense attorney Teny Geragos, Jane was compelled to read aloud dozens of explicit text messages she had sent to Combs—expressions of love, gratitude, and desire—including passages like “I never had a man take care of me like you do”—a strategy aimed at undermining her credibility and suggesting consent. This emotionally charged moment culminated in Jane breaking down and crying on the stand, The defense also highlighted luxury gifts—such as a $20,000 business investment, monthly rent, designer bags, and a Van Cleef necklace—to argue she benefited materially from the relationship and wasn't entirely coerced.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:June 11, 2025 - Day 21 of testimony in the Sean ‘Diddy' Combs trial | CNN
On June 11, the trial entered its fifth day of testimony from the witness known as “Jane,” Combs's former girlfriend and key prosecution witness. She recounted disturbing details about the coercive dynamics of their relationship between 2021 and 2024, including multiday “hotel nights”—sex parties involving male escorts that witnessed her using Rhino erection pills, prepping matching outfits for participants, and being forced into prolonged foreplay that she described as “really not so fun”. Under direct examination, she detailed how Combs allegedly coerced her into unprotected sex with porn stars and escorts, and physically assaulted her during these “freak-offs”During cross-examination by defense attorney Teny Geragos, Jane was compelled to read aloud dozens of explicit text messages she had sent to Combs—expressions of love, gratitude, and desire—including passages like “I never had a man take care of me like you do”—a strategy aimed at undermining her credibility and suggesting consent. This emotionally charged moment culminated in Jane breaking down and crying on the stand, The defense also highlighted luxury gifts—such as a $20,000 business investment, monthly rent, designer bags, and a Van Cleef necklace—to argue she benefited materially from the relationship and wasn't entirely coerced.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:June 11, 2025 - Day 21 of testimony in the Sean ‘Diddy' Combs trial | CNNBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
On June 11, the trial entered its fifth day of testimony from the witness known as “Jane,” Combs's former girlfriend and key prosecution witness. She recounted disturbing details about the coercive dynamics of their relationship between 2021 and 2024, including multiday “hotel nights”—sex parties involving male escorts that witnessed her using Rhino erection pills, prepping matching outfits for participants, and being forced into prolonged foreplay that she described as “really not so fun”. Under direct examination, she detailed how Combs allegedly coerced her into unprotected sex with porn stars and escorts, and physically assaulted her during these “freak-offs”During cross-examination by defense attorney Teny Geragos, Jane was compelled to read aloud dozens of explicit text messages she had sent to Combs—expressions of love, gratitude, and desire—including passages like “I never had a man take care of me like you do”—a strategy aimed at undermining her credibility and suggesting consent. This emotionally charged moment culminated in Jane breaking down and crying on the stand, The defense also highlighted luxury gifts—such as a $20,000 business investment, monthly rent, designer bags, and a Van Cleef necklace—to argue she benefited materially from the relationship and wasn't entirely coerced.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:June 11, 2025 - Day 21 of testimony in the Sean ‘Diddy' Combs trial | CNNBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
On June 11, the trial entered its fifth day of testimony from the witness known as “Jane,” Combs's former girlfriend and key prosecution witness. She recounted disturbing details about the coercive dynamics of their relationship between 2021 and 2024, including multiday “hotel nights”—sex parties involving male escorts that witnessed her using Rhino erection pills, prepping matching outfits for participants, and being forced into prolonged foreplay that she described as “really not so fun”. Under direct examination, she detailed how Combs allegedly coerced her into unprotected sex with porn stars and escorts, and physically assaulted her during these “freak-offs”During cross-examination by defense attorney Teny Geragos, Jane was compelled to read aloud dozens of explicit text messages she had sent to Combs—expressions of love, gratitude, and desire—including passages like “I never had a man take care of me like you do”—a strategy aimed at undermining her credibility and suggesting consent. This emotionally charged moment culminated in Jane breaking down and crying on the stand, The defense also highlighted luxury gifts—such as a $20,000 business investment, monthly rent, designer bags, and a Van Cleef necklace—to argue she benefited materially from the relationship and wasn't entirely coerced.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:June 11, 2025 - Day 21 of testimony in the Sean ‘Diddy' Combs trial | CNNBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
On June 11, the trial entered its fifth day of testimony from the witness known as “Jane,” Combs's former girlfriend and key prosecution witness. She recounted disturbing details about the coercive dynamics of their relationship between 2021 and 2024, including multiday “hotel nights”—sex parties involving male escorts that witnessed her using Rhino erection pills, prepping matching outfits for participants, and being forced into prolonged foreplay that she described as “really not so fun”. Under direct examination, she detailed how Combs allegedly coerced her into unprotected sex with porn stars and escorts, and physically assaulted her during these “freak-offs”During cross-examination by defense attorney Teny Geragos, Jane was compelled to read aloud dozens of explicit text messages she had sent to Combs—expressions of love, gratitude, and desire—including passages like “I never had a man take care of me like you do”—a strategy aimed at undermining her credibility and suggesting consent. This emotionally charged moment culminated in Jane breaking down and crying on the stand, The defense also highlighted luxury gifts—such as a $20,000 business investment, monthly rent, designer bags, and a Van Cleef necklace—to argue she benefited materially from the relationship and wasn't entirely coerced.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:June 11, 2025 - Day 21 of testimony in the Sean ‘Diddy' Combs trial | CNNBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
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In Paris, in the 1920s, a myriad of languages was spoken. Elegant ladies from all over the world flocked to the French capital to shop to their heart's content. The city, a veritable crossroads of influences, drew inspiration from the most diverse sources. But if there was one country whose charms enchanted high society, it was China. Shanghai was on everyone's lips. The exotic name made people dream, and it inspired and offered a repertoire of new forms to designers.In the workshop of the Lacloche Brothers, a famous jewelry-making duo, traditional Chinese know-how influenced the most ambitious Art Deco creations. A door had opened onto a new world - a world that accompanied women in their desire for novelty and innovation.Voice of Jewels, a podcast from L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts supported by Van Cleef & Arpels. Unveiling the stories and secrets behind History's most fascinating jewels.Xiaojia WANG WASZACK, Art Historian and Lecturer at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts.Written by Martin Quenehen and Aram Kebabdjian, performed by Jean Ann Douglass and produced by Bababam. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Perfume content creator Emma (Perfumerism) has traded in her Toronto address for a Paris one to attend perfumery school! Today we chat about her new Parisian life, learning the lingo of perfume, how to actually memorize smells, and navigating the duality of being BOTH a highly successful content creator AND student of the industry simultaneously.FOLLOW EMMA: @perfumerismGET TIX FOR ORRIS EVENT! eventbrite.com/e/orris-a-fragrance-worth-fighting-over-tickets-1258715504959FRAGS MENTIONED:Courrèges Hyper Musc (SOTD), J-Scent On a Cloud, D&G Devotion, BBW: Loyal to You, Covered in Roses, If You Musk; Liis Studied, Merit Retrospect, Glossier You, Fragrance du Bois Santal Complet, Oud Jaune Intense; Irish Spring, Giorgio Armani Si Roses, Parfums de Marly Delina, Xerjoff Lira, D&G L'Imperatrice, Tom Ford Noir Extreme, Guerlain Aqua Allegoria Coconut Fizz, LUSH Super Milk, Chanel No. 5, Kilian Bamboo Harmony, Armani Prive Thé Yulong, Jijide Oltre, Snif Crumb Couture, Van Cleef & Arpels Neroli Amara, PdM Valaya, Discotheque Lola at the Coat Check, D'Annam White Rice, Giardini di Toscana Bianco Latte, Le Petit Marseillais Fleur D'Oranger