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FEEL Slovenia Podcast
Slovenia's Annual Festivals

FEEL Slovenia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 18:57


In this episode, Dr. Noah Charney talks about festivals in Slovenia. In fact, he claims that Slovenia is a land of festivals and that he had heard this from everyone he had interviewed for this episode . Listeners are treated to an exploration of this festival landscape through engaging conversations with key figures behind some of Slovenia's most iconic cultural events.One of the festivals highlighted is the Lent Festival in Maribor, expertly described by Vladimir Rukavina, its longtime director. Rukavina details how the Lent Festival has grown from its inception over three decades ago to become a sprawling event that encompasses multiple smaller festivals within it. Switching gears, Svetlana Slapšak sheds light on the City of Women Festival in Ljubljana, a testament to Slovenia's progressive cultural ethos. Originating in 1995, this festival initially faced challenges due to its focus on women's art and culture, challenging prevailing social norms. However, Slapšak proudly notes how it has evolved into a respected platform that champions feminist discourse through art exhibitions, performances, and debates. Kristina Koršič then transports listeners to Ptuj, Slovenia's oldest town, where The Days of Wine and Poetry captivate audiences against the backdrop of historic architecture and scenic landscapes. Koršič highlights how this festival seamlessly blends the art of poetry with Slovenia's rich winemaking traditions, offering a sensory experience that celebrates both local culture and international creativity. Finally, Darko Brlek, Director of Festival Ljubljana, shares insights into one of Slovenia's longest-standing and most prestigious cultural events. Established in 1952, Festival Ljubljana has grown to encompass world-class performances in classical music and jazz, drawing renowned artists and orchestras from around the globe. Brlek reflects on the festival's evolution, from its humble beginnings to its current status as a cornerstone of Slovenia's summer cultural calendar.This episode not only showcases the diversity and depth of Slovenia's festival scene but also reveals how these events enrich the country's cultural landscape. From Maribor to Ljubljana, Ptuj to international stages, Slovenia's festivals offer a dynamic blend of tradition and innovation, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the country's artistic vibrancy and community spirit. Whether you're drawn to folklore, contemporary art, poetry, or classical music, Slovenia's festivals promise an unforgettable experience that celebrates creativity, heritage, and the spirit of community. Feel Slovenia the Podcast is brought to you by the Slovenian Tourist Board and hosted by Dr Noah Charney.Sound Production: Urska Charney For more inspirational content, check out www.slovenia.info and our social media channels, including Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn and Tripadvisor.

MENTAL JOURNEY
MENTAL JOURNEY#64 Unsere transformativen Reisen mit Psychedelika - ein offenes Gespräch als Paar

MENTAL JOURNEY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 59:59


In dieser neuen Folge sprechen mein Partner Felix und ich über unsere gemeinsamen Erfahrungen mit plant Medicine (Psychedelika). Wir haben gemeinsam schon einige Zeremonien erleben dürfen und die hatten einen gewaltigen positiven Einfluss auf uns selbst und unsere Beziehung zueinander. Ebenso begleiten wir Menschen in einem therapeutischen , spirituellen Setting mit Plant Medicine dabei, sich von Traumata, Ängsten , Blockaden zu befreien , um sich selbst wieder zu fühlen und sich tief auf einer höheren Ebene kennenzulernen . Du erfährst in dieser Folge: - Wie wir zu Plant Medicine gekommen sind - Welche Erfahrungen/Erkenntnisse wir für unsere Beziehung durch Psychedelika sammeln durften - Wie wir unsere Erfahrungen als Paar in unser Beziehungsleben integrieren - Unsere Haltung zu pflanzlicher Medizin Ich freue mich so sehr mein Wissen in dieser Folge mit dir zu teilen. Für eine eigene Erfahrung/Zeremonie mit plant medicine als Paar oder nur für dich in einem sicheren, vertrauensvollen spirituellen Setting sende bitte hier deine/eure Anfrage: Mail an : mentalcoaching.theresaschmidt@gmail.com- für den Link zu unserer Telegramm Gruppe Journey to your Essence , sende mir bitte eine Mail . Instagram : theresas.mentaljourney, @feelaliveretreats - Women Festival 25.-28.07. ( optional mit Zeremonie buchbar) trage dich hier gerne ein : https://m756e1gfxhz.typeform.com/to/hvWrRozo Feel Alive Retreat auf Zypern ( nur noch wenige Plätze frei ) : https://theresaschmidt-coaching.de/retreat-living-your-truth-zypern/ Homepage : www.theresaschmidt-coaching.de

Next Stop, Mississippi
Next Stop MS | 8th Annual International Music by Women Festival, A Guide to Mississippi Museums & Birthday Shenanigans

Next Stop, Mississippi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 47:52


For our first stop of the day, in celebration of Women's History Month, we're off to Columbus to check out the 8th Annual International Music by Women Festival, at The W, happening now through March 9th, 2024 with Music Chair, Dr. Mortyakova, for our second stop, we'll welcome authors Diane Williams and Richelle Putnam to discuss their book, A Guide to Mississippi Museums, and book signing at the Two Mississippi Museums, March 13th, 2024 and shhhh… it's a birthday celebration... & of course, we'll let you know what's happening around your neck of the woods! Stay tuned, buckle up and hold on tight for your Next Stop MS!Next Stop, Mississippi is your #1 on-air source for information about upcoming events and attractions across the state. Get to know the real Mississippi! Each week the show's hosts, Germaine Flood and Kamel King, Tourism Development Bureau Manger with Visit Mississippi, highlight well-known and unknown places in Mississippi with the best food, parks, music and arts. They'll not only tell you what's going on in your neck of the woods, but also share the history and people behind the markets, sporting events, concerts, fairs and festivals all over Mississippi. Hear the personal stories and traditions behind that favorite event you attend each year on Next Stop, Mississippi. Check out our Sipp Events calendar to help plan your next trip! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Vivre FM - L'invité(e) de la « rédac »
L'invité(e) du 7/9 : Céline Bagot fondatrice du Pop Women Festival qui célèbre la créativité féminine

Vivre FM - L'invité(e) de la « rédac »

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 13:57


Seules 20% des artistes programmés dans les événements culturels français sont des femmes. Alors que la France regorge de talents féminins. Adèle Castillon, Constance Rutherford ou encore Bernadette Després, elles sont chanteuses, autrices ou encore illustratrices et elles seront toutes présentes au Pop Women Festival le 7, 8 et 9 et mars prochains à Reims. Avec Céline Bagot, fondatrice du festival, on parle pop culture, pluridisciplinarité artistique et visibilité des femmes dans la culture ! Pour prendre vos places : https://www.popwomenfestival.com/le-festival/ Pour suivre leur actualité : https://www.instagram.com/popwomenfestival/

Crushing Classical
Kristin Leitterman: Relax and Take a Deep Breath!

Crushing Classical

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 29:26


Dr. Kristin Leitterman, a solo artist of oboe and voice, defies modern convention, bringing exciting and unusual programs to audiences. She has performed compositions employing both oboe and voice that she commissioned from Michael-Thomas Foumai, Jason Coleman, Whitney George, and Lyle Davidson in major concert venues around the world, taking her to Spain, Brazil, and Canada, as well as throughout the United States, including Carnegie Hall and Jordan Hall. As Assistant Professor of Oboe at Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, since 2018, Dr. Leitterman teaches oboe and bassoon and double reed techniques, coaches chamber ensembles, and acts as the woodwind area coordinator. For many years she has served as director of the Lucarelli Oboe Master Class, a weeklong immersive oboe workshop founded by Humbert Lucarelli. As a guest artist, she has presented master classes at many institutions, including Manhattan School of Music and New York University, both in New York City, and the Hartt School, West Hartford, Connecticut.   Dr. Leitterman has presented her research on the life and works of composers Mary Chandler and Marie de Grandval, as well as the musical autograph album of oboist and composer Gustave Vogt, at The Juilliard School, New York, Music by Women Festival, the International Double Reed Society conferences, and the conference of the Associação Brasileira de Palhetas Duplas (ABPD) in João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil.  She holds degrees from the City University of New York's Graduate Center, the Hartt School, University of Hartford, the New England Conservatory of Music, and the University of Missouri–Kansas City Conservatory. Besides her long association with Humbert Lucarelli, her teachers include Mark McEwen, Barbara Bishop, and Amy Burton (voice). We spoke about her new book, "Relax and Take a Deep Breath: The Lucarelli Approach to Oboe Playing", which is available from Carl Fischer. Follow Kristin at her website or on Instagram.    Thanks for joining me on Crushing Classical!  Theme music and audio editing by DreamVance. You can join my email list HERE, so you never miss an episode! Or you could hop on a short call with me to see how I might support you.  I'm your host, Jennet Ingle. I love you all. Stay safe out there!  

Next Stop, Mississippi
Next Stop MS | 7th Annual International Music by Women Festival & Annual Gulf Coast Beer and Bacon Fest

Next Stop, Mississippi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 48:17


Today we're off to Columbus to enjoy the sounds at the 7th Annual International Music by Women Festival, happening now thru March 4th, on the campus of Mississippi University for Women, with Department Chair and Professor of Music, Dr. Julia Mortyakova, before a final pit stop in Gulfport to check out the drinks and eats at the Annual Gulf Coast Beer and Bacon Fest, Saturday March 4th at The Hollywood Warehouse, with Event Coordinator/Director, Katherine Smith… Plus, we'll also let you know what else is happening in your neck of the woods! Visit our events calendar at mpbonline.org and click the community tab for Mississippi Events. If you have an event, you'd like to share, you can upload it directly to our calendar or email it to events@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

LES AMI.E.S DE MES AMI.E.S
Le Pop Women Festival de Céline

LES AMI.E.S DE MES AMI.E.S

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 0:57


Un évènement important et cool : le Pop Woman festival de Céline Bagot qui commence cette année (et pour tout dire au moment où je poste ce petit preview). C'est un court extrait de l'épisode 5 qui parle de tout autre chose, mais ça pointe ce truc aberrant : dans les manifestations culturelles, les femmes ne représentent que 20% des invités. Le Pop Women festival inverse la tendance et propose à Reims une programmation qui fait la part belle aux créatrice sans faire l'impasse sur les bonhommes, parce que, comme le dit le philosophe "Y en a des biens". https://www.pop-women-festival.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wandrille-leroy/message

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Mississippi Arts Hour
The Mississippi Arts Hour| Julia Mortyakova

Mississippi Arts Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 46:26


Leslie Barker talks with Professor and Chair of the Department of Music at the Mississippi University for Women, Julia Mortyakova. Julia recently received a MAC Performing Arts Fellowship for Piano. She is particularly passionate about giving women composers a platform. She speaks about the Music by Women Festival of which she is the founder and director.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider making a contribution to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Magical Holistic Healing Arts
S2:18: Tips For Women

The Magical Holistic Healing Arts

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 16:12


Maria Solidad gives us nuggets on how women can find more joy, happiness, support, and flow in life by embracing being a woman. The qualities we have, need to honor and cultivate for greater beauty, health, love, joy, and abundance.

The Magical Holistic Healing Arts
S2:17: Eros, Pleasure, Passion and Bliss

The Magical Holistic Healing Arts

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 10:47


Maria describes the patriarchal way and the feminine way that inspires pleasure, joy, abundance, sexuality, joy, and trust in life. Ways to create bliss, love of life, unity, and sacred sexuality. Making love to life.

The Magical Holistic Healing Arts
S2:16: The Power of Sexuality

The Magical Holistic Healing Arts

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 8:53


Maria explains the historic, anthropologic and social story of women and the journey to own their own body and sexuality. The Feminine Arts and Woman's knowledge contains the magic of healing ourselves, others, and our world.

The Magical Holistic Healing Arts
S2:15: The Magic of Being A Women

The Magical Holistic Healing Arts

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 11:22


Maria Solidad explores the feminine way of a powerful woman. Integration, spirituality, revolution, inner transformation, wholeness, and real happiness. Feminine knowledge supports an easier lifestyle through our inner world.

The Magical Holistic Healing Arts
S1:40: The Artistry of Being A Women

The Magical Holistic Healing Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 46:54


Maria Soledad is a psychologist that had been studying and researching feminine traditions for the last 18 years, traveling around the world. Her teaching is a synthesis of eastern and western knowledge, body, and energetic work. During the workshops is created a field where each participant can connect with their own individuality, experiencing new possibilities and quickly transforming patterns.

Penser les luttes
MeToo, le rap et la musique – Penser les luttes

Penser les luttes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 54:18


Le milieu du rap est en ébullition depuis quelques semaines. Des rappeurs bien connus, Moha la Squale, Roméo Elvis, ou encore plus récemment RetroX sont accusés d’agressions sexuelles, de harcèlement ou de viol. Au-delà du rap, le Metoo de la musique semble avoir commencé. La caisse de résonance des victimes : les réseaux sociaux. Ils jouent un rôle indéniable dans le recueil des témoignages. Nos invitées : Lola Levent est journaliste, manageuse, et gère la plateforme DIVA sur Instagram qui a pour vocation de venir en aide aux victimes de violences sexistes et sexuelles dans le milieu de la musique. Elle a participé à l’élaboration de l’enquête de Streetpress sur le rappeur RetroX. Dolorès Bakèla est journaliste indépendante. Elle a confondé l’Afro et le Fraîches Women Festival. Elle a notamment publié une longue enquête sur le rap dans Médiapart. Faites un don à Radio Parleur pour une information indépendante sur toutes les luttes sociales.

Where Are You REALLY From
Where Are You REALLY From - Mallory Bradford

Where Are You REALLY From

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 60:48


Every week comedian Yael Gavish talks with a comedian that has at some point been asked “Where Are You REALLY From?” Whether it's due to an accent, skin color, the outfit they are wearing or various other factors. Each conversation explores personal stories about travels, family life, cultural experiences and funny stories that have happened along the way. CHICAGO SPECIAL Today I met the incredible Mallory Bradford. She based in Chicago and produces the Chicago Underground Comedy but travels all around the world! Her comedy is sharp, emotional, and funny, which she thinks is a great combination of things to be. Audiences agree. Mallory is a producer at the historic Chicago Underground Comedy and a regular at Chicago's prestigious Lincoln Lodge. She has performed at showcases and clubs all over the Midwest and both coasts, including The Laugh Factory, The Comedy Bar, and Comedians You Should Know. She hosts a weekly open mic at the historic iO theater and is a graduate of The Second City Conservatory, The iO Theater, and The Annoyance Theater. Mallory has performed at The Chicago Women's Funny Festival, The Cream City Comedy Festival, The Big Little Comedy Festival, and The Burbank Comedy Festival, and her writing has been featured at The Second City Mary Scruggs Works by Women Festival. In her spare time, Mallory makes instagram stories, sends unhinged tweets about the president, eats pizza, and watches re-runs of ER. Find more on Mallory's website: https://www.mallorybradford.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mpbradfo/

Next Stop, Mississippi
Next Stop MS | Books, Business and Music!

Next Stop, Mississippi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 48:55


As we do every Friday we’ll be traveling the state letting you know about people, places and events that make MS great! Today it’s all about Books, Business and Music! We’ll start our road trip in Jackson for Mississippi Public Broadcasting's Read Across America Birthday Celebration for Dr. Seuss, next we’re headed to Columbus for the MS University for Women's Music by Women Festival, after that we’ll speak with Funmi Franklin about the 6th Annual Black Business Expo and end the show with our musical guest, Grammy nominated, Mississippi living blues legend, Vasti Jackson. So hold on tight for another great ride here on Next Sop MS! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Le Amina Sutter Show
La Face Cachée de l’AMOUR DE SOI * Mon Intervention au Modern Women Festival (épisode spécial)

Le Amina Sutter Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 18:05


Next Stop, Mississippi
Next Stop MS: Another Great MS Weekend!

Next Stop, Mississippi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019


As we do every Friday we’ll be traveling across the state letting you know about people places and events that make Mississippi a great place to live. Today we’ll start our road trip with Kierstan Dunfour with Get2College to talk about their FAFSA Day 2019, next we’ll head to Tupelo and visit with Steven Mancusco, Director of the Tupelo Automobile Museum, After that, we’ll stop by the MS University for Women to talk with Julia Mortyakova about their Music by Women Festival and end the show with acoustic guitarist, singer and songwriter Kerry Thomas. So hold on tight because we’re going for a ride here on Next Stop MS! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

GRIN
On Cause De #7 : Dolores Bakela

GRIN

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 98:32


Dolores Bakela est journaliste indépendante. Vous avez peut-être déjà vu son nom dans des articles de Libération, Africultures, 20 minutes ou Cheek Magazine. Mais aussi, sur la webtélé Le Media, présenter le Journal en direct à 20h. Ou alors vous la connaissez à travers le site l'Afro, cette plateforme média et événementielle qu'elle a cofondé en 2015 avec Adiaratou Diarassouba pour mettre en lumière les expériences des afrodescendants et afrodescendantes. Ou bien peut-être même que vous avez entendu parler d'elle au moment du lancement du Fraîches Women Festival, un festival pour et par les femmes, inclusif, festif et familial, qui s'est déroulé à Montreuil il y a plus de 3 mois maintenant. En tous cas vous l'avez compris, mon invitée aujourd'hui est très active et si vous ne la connaissez pas encore, je suis très heureux de pouvoir vous la faire connaître, du moins donner à entendre pourquoi elle fait tout ça ! On cause de (dans l'ordre chronologique): - Le lien qu'elle entretient avec l'Afrique - Sa relation avec sa maman d'origine congolaise - Ses premières expériences du "féminisme" - Sa découverte de Paris depuis sa "campagne-banlieue" - Son rapport à l'écriture - Ses débuts en tant que journaliste - La visibilité des personnes noires dans les médias - Les gens qui l'ont aidé à vivre - Ce qu'elle a voulu faire en (co)créant le site l'Afro - Americanah, le livre qu'elle recommande de lire absolument - Son travail qui vient nourrir ses propres questionnements - Le festival Fraîches Women - Le futur de l'Afro Bonne écoute! Crédits: Générique: Filles, flics, descentes (Fonky Family / Le Rat Luciano) Instrumental: Falling out (Ryan Little)

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On Cause De
On Cause De #7 : Dolores Bakela

On Cause De

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 98:33


Dolores Bakela est journaliste indépendante. Vous avez peut-être déjà vu son nom dans des articles de Libération, Africultures, 20 minutes ou Cheek Magazine. Mais aussi, sur la webtélé Le Media, présenter le Journal en direct à 20h. Ou alors vous la connaissez à travers le site l’Afro, cette plateforme média et événementielle qu’elle a cofondé en 2015 avec Adiaratou Diarassouba pour mettre en lumière les expériences des afrodescendants et afrodescendantes. Ou bien peut-être même que vous avez entendu parler d’elle au moment du lancement du Fraîches Women Festival, un festival pour et par les femmes, inclusif, festif et familial, qui s’est déroulé à Montreuil il y a plus de 3 mois maintenant. En tous cas vous l’avez compris, mon invitée aujourd’hui est très active et si vous ne la connaissez pas encore, je suis très heureux de pouvoir vous la faire connaître, du moins donner à entendre pourquoi elle fait tout ça ! On cause de (dans l'ordre chronologique): - Le lien qu'elle entretient avec l'Afrique - Sa relation avec sa maman d'origine congolaise - Ses premières expériences du "féminisme" - Sa découverte de Paris depuis sa "campagne-banlieue" - Son rapport à l'écriture - Ses débuts en tant que journaliste - La visibilité des personnes noires dans les médias - Les gens qui l'ont aidé à vivre - Ce qu'elle a voulu faire en (co)créant le site l'Afro - Americanah, le livre qu'elle recommande de lire absolument - Son travail qui vient nourrir ses propres questionnements - Le festival Fraîches Women - Le futur de l'Afro Bonne écoute! Crédits: Générique: Filles, flics, descentes (Fonky Family / Le Rat Luciano) Instrumental: Falling out (Ryan Little)

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Street Diamond
Fraîches Women festival de L'Afro avec Leila Sy, Brigitte et Sharone Omankoy sur Street Diamond (31/03/18)

Street Diamond

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2018 96:24


    Nous vous proposons une émission exceptionnelle dédiée au " Fraiches Women Festival " qui aura lieu le dimanche 6 mai à Montreuil. Ainsi, Mak Paro et la #teamStreetDiamond co-animer Street Diamond avec notre partenaire et organisateur de l'événement L'afro ! Pour cette spéciale nous sommes avec la réalisatrice et marraine de l'événement Leila Sy (Kery James, Lino, Vald), mais aussi Brigitte du Collectif Asiatique Décolonial et Sharone Omankoy, ex membre et fondatrice du Collectif afrofeministe Mwasi qui animera un atelier sur la sexualité avec Axelle Jah Njiké lors de la manifestation. La programmation du festival est à retrouvée sur le site ici.   Emission STREET DIAMOND du (31/03/2018) Animateurs: Mak Paro, Mlle AC, Manu Dorlis. Radio RGB 99.2 FM et streetdiamond.fr. Votez pour les podcasts de Street Diamond sur Itunes et Deezer! Street Diamond tous les samedis de 19H à 22H. Facebook: Street Diamond (le samedi de 19h à 22h sur RGB) Photo : Dorlis Photography

La Matinale de 19h
La Matinale – Retour de bicyclette et Fraîches Women Festival

La Matinale de 19h

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018


La première partie de cette émission roulera à vélo en compagnie de Frédéric Heran, économiste, urbaniste, maître de conférence à l'université Lille 1 et chercheur au CLERSE. À l'occasion de son dernier ouvrage Le retour de la bicyclette. Une histoire des déplacements urbains en Europe de 1817 à 2050, il revient sur les dérapages actuels du deux-roues dans Paris, sa région et un peu partout en France. Entre destructions de Gobee Bike et renouveau du Vélib', Frédéric Heran donne un bon coup de pédale en appelant la Ville de Paris à sécuriser le stationnement des bicyclettes en tous genres. Une priorité selon lui pour relancer la pratique de la bécane sans moteur. "Le vélo en libre service ce n'est pas une solution, c'est une fuite en avant."    "Liberté, égalité, sororité"  c'est la devise du Fraîches Women Festival dont vient nous parler Adiaratou Diarrassouba. Co-fondatrice de la première édition de l'événement organisé par le blog d'information monté en duo, Lafro, notre invitée précise que tous les genres sont attendus à la Marbrerie à Montreuil le 6 mai prochain. À condition qu'ils s'intéressent à la femme...  Journalistes de rédactions mainstream, les fondatrices du festival cherchent à véhiculer une alternative à l'image médiatique homogénéisée des afro-descendants en France. Adiaratou Diarrassouba bat en brèche le stéréotype selon lequel il n'y aurait pas d'unité entre les femmes noires dans le pays. Elle affirme qu'il est possible de travailler en symbiose pour cette cause, qui continue d'avancer grâce à une campagne de crowdfunding toujours ouverte. "Il n'y a pas une seule manière d'être noir(e) en France"   Côté chroniques, La Matinale de 19 heures s'intéresse à une potentielle "crise du toucher" et c'est Nina qui vous éclaire sur ce qui serait en train de se passer. Quant à Pitoum il vous slame son amour du printemps qui cette année selon lui, sera celui des luttes.   Présentation : François Pieretti / Co-interviews : Inès Edel-Garcia et Lili Douard / Chroniques : Nina Beltram et Pitoum / Web : Philippine R / Réalisation : Paul-Henri Dimitriu / Coordination : Nina Beltram et Elsa Landard

La Matinale de 19h
La Matinale - Retour de bicyclette & Fraîches Women Festival

La Matinale de 19h

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018


La première partie de cette émission roulera à vélo en compagnie de Frédéric Heran, économiste, urbaniste, maître de conférence à l'université Lille 1 et chercheur au CLERSE. À l'occasion de son dernier ouvrage Le retour de la bicyclette. Une histoire des déplacements urbains en Europe de 1817 à 2050, il revient sur les dérapages actuels du deux-roues dans Paris, sa région et un peu partout en France. Entre destructions de Gobee Bike et renouveau du Vélib', Frédéric Heran donne un bon coup de pédale en appelant la Ville de Paris à sécuriser le stationnement des bicyclettes en tous genres. Une priorité selon lui pour relancer la pratique de la bécane sans moteur. "Le vélo en libre service ce n'est pas une solution, c'est une fuite en avant."  "Liberté, égalité, sororité"  c'est la devise du Fraîches Women Festival dont vient nous parler Adiaratou Diarrassouba. Co-fondatrice de la première édition de l'événement organisé par le blog d'information monté en duo, Lafro, notre invitée précise que tous les genres sont attendus à la Marbrerie à Montreuil le 6 mai prochain. À condition qu'ils s'intéressent à la femme...  Journalistes de rédactions mainstream, les fondatrices du festival cherchent à véhiculer une alternative à l'image médiatique homogénéisée des afro-descendants en France. Adiaratou Diarrassouba bat en brèche le stéréotype selon lequel il n'y aurait pas d'unité entre les femmes noires dans le pays. Elle affirme qu'il est possible de travailler en symbiose pour cette cause, qui continue d'avancer grâce à une campagne de crowdfunding toujours ouverte. "Il n'y a pas une seule manière d'être noir(e) en France" Côté chroniques, La Matinale de 19 heures s'intéresse à une potentielle "crise du toucher" et c'est Nina qui vous éclaire sur ce qui serait en train de se passer. Quant à Pitoum il vous slame son amour du printemps qui cette année selon lui, sera celui des luttes. Présentation : François Pieretti / Co-interviews : Inès Edel-Garcia et Lili Douard / Chroniques : Nina Beltram & Pitoum / Web : Philippine R / Réalisation : Paul-Henri Dimitriu / Coordination : Nina Beltram et Elsa Landard

Next Stop, Mississippi
Next Stop MS; Women in Music

Next Stop, Mississippi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018


March is National Women's Month so on today’s show, it’s all about Women in Music. We’re going to start things off and talk to NaCherrie Cooper the Marketing & Communications Manager with the Grammy Museum MS about their new exhibit, Legends of Motown: Celebrating the Supremes. then we’ll head to Greenwood and speak with Dr. Alphonso Sanders about his production of Dreamgirls, after that we’ll move to Columbus and chat with Dr. Julia Mortyakva about the Music by Women Festival then end the show with one of MS newest musical talents, lyricist, Vitamin Cea . So hold on tight, because we’re going for a musical ride here on Next Stop Mississippi. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mississippi Edition
Thursday, March 1st, 2018

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018


On today's show: State lawmakers are questioning a bill that would allow schools to arm teachers, and the public reacts to some stores making it harder to buy guns. Then, as Women's History month begins, hundreds of composers and musicians are showcasing music composed, taught and performed by women. And in our book club, teen author Lauren Hill. Guests include: Butch Tinnon - Dick's Sporting Goods customer Lamar Brunson - former Dick's Sporting Goods employee Dr. Claude Brunson - Mississippi Board of Medical Licensure Dr. Ike Eriator - Penn Fellowship Program, University of Mississippi Medical Center Julia Mortyakova - Music by Women Festival, Mississippi University for Women

Ideas at the House
Liza Mundy - The Richer Sex (All About Women Festival)

Ideas at the House

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2013 37:24


In the US, almost 40% of working wives out-earn their husbands. The proportion is smaller in Australia, but the trend is unmistakeably moving in the same direction. Join award-winning journalist and best-selling author Liza Mundy as she looks at the impact on relationships, families and institutions to come with this change, and considers whether the goal of feminisms, for equality, has actually prepared women for power and responsibility.

Sound Women
SWP2: sounds from the Sound Women festival

Sound Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2013 25:54


This month's Sound Women podcast is a Sound Women festival extravaganza, featuring: • Anita Anand on radio magic; • Dame Stephanie Shirley on how and why she came to be known as 'Steve'; • Angie Greaves on going from Gone With The Wind to the drivetime show on Magic; • Jo Good on the importance of networking and learning from Grimmy; • Fi Glover on why you should always be prepared; • Gloria Abramoff on being fun in the workplace. And if you're a Sound Women member, you can hear a whole load more audio from the festival here. If you're not a member, rectify this right now at soundwomen.co.uk/joinus. If you want to contribute to the Sound Women podcast, or if you have questions for the Radio Agony Aunt, email podcast@soundwomen.co.uk or tweet @soundwomen; and for more information about Sound Women, visit soundwomen.co.uk. Thanks to Lucy Duffield for the interviews, Martin Austwick and Kevin McLeod for the music, and to SoundCloud for hosting the show. The next episode of the Sound Women podcast will be out on July 1st, so you have a month in which to mentally prepare yourself. Helen Zaltzman • • • Click here to subscribe to the Sound Women podcast on iTunes • • •

Ideas at the House
Ayaan Hirsi Ali – Free & Equal: What It Really Means (All About Women Festival)

Ideas at the House

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2013 30:16


For former refugee and politcian Ayaan Hirsi Ali: "It is a matter of principle that women are free and equal". This means zero tolerance of cultural practices such as honour violence, forced marriage and female genital mutilation (FGM). In her talk, Hirsi Ali challenges the audience with questions such as whether multiculturalism is indifference disguised as tolerance, and what do Western feminists have to offer to the life and death problems of women from the developing world?

Ideas at the House
Leymah Gbowee – The Power of Women & Girls (All About Women Festival)

Ideas at the House

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2013 30:21


Joint Nobel Peace Prize winner and Liberian activist Leymah Gbowee delivers a powerful talk about harnessing the power of African women to affect change. Moving between the personal and the universal, Gbowee demonstrates the impact of misogynist laws on females and broader society, and the potential in embedded in often-disenfranchised women and girls. Watch the talk that drew tears and two standing ovations from a packed Sydney Opera House.

Dirty Feet
#16 • Edgy Women Festival • ENG

Dirty Feet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2013 61:24


Celebrating 20 years, The Edgy Women Festival presents a feminist arts festival with the mixed themes of art, sports & gender this year. Miriam Ginestier, the artistic and general director of [ … ]

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