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Wild GeeseWild Geese28. for those who need a gateway to radical imaginationReading is the powerful tool we have to unlock our imaginations. And right now, I believe it's time to use our imaginations to see a new world. Maybe one that's not dominated by "obsessive technologies," as Ursula K Le Guin so aptly put. Resources Mentioned: - American Library Association- Full Speech: Ursula K. Le Guin’s Passionate Defense of Art over Profits - Celine Nguyen's "No One Told Me About Proust"- Carl Hendrick's Ultra-Processed Minds: The End of Deep Reading and What It Costs Us2025-06-1023 minGrand Podcast AbyssGrand Podcast AbyssTHE INVISIBLE COLLEGE: Marcel Proust's Swann's WayThis is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit grandhotelabyss.substack.comWelcome back to The Invisible College, my series of literature courses for paid subscribers. The introduction to and schedule for the 2025 season is here. The 2024 archive is here. We discuss Proust’s biography, translation, and reception; his conceptions of memory, art, culture, and nature; his study of jealousy and the ethics of apprehending personality; his pathology model of love; and his aesthetic Platonism. The first 10 minutes are free. Please like, share, comment, and subscribe! The slideshow corresponding to the episode can be...2025-05-1410 minROAD PODCAST (Reflections Of A DJ)ROAD PODCAST (Reflections Of A DJ)The ROAD 10: Junior SanchezThe ROAD 10: Junior Sanchez The 'ROAD 10' is a bonus segment featuring a curated set of 10 questions inspired by the 'Proust Questionnaire.' These consistent, reflective, and often revealing questions are asked to every guest at the end of their appearance on the Road Podcast (Reflections of a DJ). True to its name, the 'ROAD 10' offers a unique glimpse into each guest's personality, values, and preferences, blending humor, introspection, and candid moments. Originally exclusive to Road Podcast Patreon subscribers, these interviews are now available on YouTube after a one-month debut on Patreon. The 'ROAD 10' is designed to offer...2025-05-0720 minEchoes from the PastEchoes from the Past#9. The Proust EffectIn this episode, Earl Steven Forester reflects on howsenses like sounds and smells can awaken forgotten memories and emotions from the past. Through his personal musings, he invites listeners to think about their own experiences of suddenly being transported back in time. It’s a quiet reminder of the small moments that connect us to life and our memories.Host: Earl Steven ForesterProduced by: Mattias Ohlsson for MABOSA Podcast Productions,2025Instagram: @mabosa_podcast_production2025-04-3009 minThe Human PodcastThe Human PodcastCo-Founder of Centre For British Progress, Julia Willemyns | The Human PodcastWATCH EPISODE HERE: https://youtu.be/w8OkYrWKBqMIn this episode, I speak to Julia Willemyns, a co-founder of The Centre for British Progress, a new non-partisan think tank researching and producing concrete ideas for an era of British growth and progress. Julia is an entrepreneur and studied at the University of Oxford and LSE.The Human Podcast explores the life stories of humans, known and unknown. Subscribe for a new interview every week!☕️ SUPPORT THE SHOWhttps://buymeacoffee.com/thehumanpodcast It's just me (Joe) working on this, and so any supp...2025-04-2744 minROAD PODCAST (Reflections Of A DJ)ROAD PODCAST (Reflections Of A DJ)The ROAD 10: DJ SpinnaThe 'ROAD 10' is a bonus segment featuring a curated set of 10 questions inspired by the 'Proust Questionnaire.' These consistent, reflective, and often revealing questions are asked to every guest at the end of their appearance on the Road Podcast (Reflections of a DJ). True to its name, the 'ROAD 10' offers a unique glimpse into each guest's personality, values, and preferences, blending humor, introspection, and candid moments. Originally exclusive to Road Podcast Patreon subscribers, these interviews are now available on YouTube after a one-month debut on Patreon. The 'ROAD 10' is designed to offer viewers a memorable and...2025-03-1809 minROAD PODCAST (Reflections Of A DJ)ROAD PODCAST (Reflections Of A DJ)The ROAD 10: Jimmy JamThe 'ROAD 10' is a bonus segment featuring a curated set of 10 questions inspired by the 'Proust Questionnaire.' These consistent, reflective, and often revealing questions are asked to every guest at the end of their appearance on the Road Podcast (Reflections of a DJ). True to its name, the 'ROAD 10' offers a unique glimpse into each guest's personality, values, and preferences, blending humor, introspection, and candid moments. Originally exclusive to Road Podcast Patreon subscribers, these interviews are now available on YouTube after a one-month debut on Patreon. The 'ROAD 10' is designed to offer viewers a memorable and...2025-02-2634 minROAD PODCAST (Reflections Of A DJ)ROAD PODCAST (Reflections Of A DJ)The ROAD 10: Mark RonsonThe ROAD 10: Mark Ronson The 'ROAD 10' is a bonus segment featuring a curated set of 10 questions inspired by the 'Proust Questionnaire.' These consistent, reflective, and often revealing questions are asked to every guest at the end of their appearance on the Road Podcast (Reflections of a DJ). True to its name, the 'ROAD 10' offers a unique glimpse into each guest's personality, values, and preferences, blending humor, introspection, and candid moments. Originally exclusive to Road Podcast Patreon subscribers, these interviews are now available on YouTube after a one-month debut on Patreon. The 'ROAD 10' is designed to offer...2025-02-1219 minTerrenalTerrenal37. El cuestionario Proust: un especial por los 175 mil oyentes de TerrenalEn este episodio de Terrenal, Andrés Mejía y Andrés Caro responden el cuestionario Proust y celebran los 175 mil oyentes del podcast. Descubren su ansiedad, el amor de Mejía por el frío, por la niebla, por la tundra y el páramo y el amor de Caro por la tierra caliente, los mosquiteros, las novelas de detectives y los vasos con mucho hielo. Diccionario de Proust: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuestionario_Proust Música original de Nicolás Bejarano (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.bejaranomusic.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠) Nuestro Substack: https://terrenal.subst...2024-08-082h 28Indicast -  All PodcastsIndicast - All PodcastsCognitive neuroscientist Maryanne Wolf on what reading does to the brainMaryanne Wolf is a cognitive neuroscientist who conducts research on “what the brain does when it reads and why some children and adults have greater difficulty learning how to read than others”. She has written some fascinating books including “Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain” and “Reader come home: The Reading Brain in a Digital World”. In this podcast Prof Wolf speaks passionately on reading and why, among other things, it needs to be introduced to kids early in their lives. And as adults, what can we do to rewire our brain circuits that may have bee...2024-06-2200 minIndicast -  All PodcastsIndicast - All PodcastsCognitive neuroscientist Maryanne Wolf on what reading does to the brainMaryanne Wolf is a cognitive neuroscientist who conducts research on “what the brain does when it reads and why some children and adults have greater difficulty learning how to read than others”. She has written some fascinating books including “Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain” and “Reader come home: The Reading Brain in a Digital World”. In this podcast Prof Wolf speaks passionately on reading and why, among other things, it needs to be introduced to kids early in their lives. And as adults, what can we do to rewire our brain circuits that may have bee...2024-06-2200 minEscalona Poesia Filosofía SeduccionEscalona Poesia Filosofía SeduccionEl cuestionario de Marcel ProustEl cuestionario que te ayudará a conocer tu personalidad. culturacolectiva.com Voz Victor Rodriguez Escalona Cuestionario de Proust 1. ¿Principal rasgo de su carácter? 2. ¿Qué cualidad aprecia más en un hombre? 3. ¿Y en una mujer? 4. ¿Qué espera de sus amigos? 5. ¿Su principal defecto? 6. ¿Su ocupación favorita? 7. ¿Su ideal de felicidad? 8. ¿Cuál sería su mayor desgracia? 9. ¿Qué le gustaría ser? 10. ¿En qué país desearía vivir? 11. ¿Su color favorito? 12. ¿La flor que más le gusta? 13. ¿El pájaro que prefiere? 14. ¿Sus autores favoritos en prosa? 15. ¿Sus poetas? 16. ¿Un héroe de ficción? 17. ¿Una heroína? 18. ¿Su compositor favori...2024-03-1712 minESC EchoESC EchoUnlocked nostalgia : how a scent can take you back in timeHave you ever wondered why smells make us so nostalgic? What if I told you that this phenomenon is not only the topic of many scientific research but also an amazing literary topic often brought in the greatest novels Join me maria on our newest podcast episode where we dive into the intresting world of smell and involuntary memory. The sources used in this episode: •The culture G Chanel. •"A la recherche du temps perdu" by marcel Proust. The website : sciencedirect.com2024-03-0608 minLe Podcast des LégendesLe Podcast des LégendesDidier Roustan parle de son livre "Puzzle" sur le Podcast des LégendesIl a débuté à l'AS Cannes, comme un certain Zinedine Zidane, au poste de libero, comme un certain Franz Beckenbauer. Il a participé à plus de Coupes du Monde que Cristiano Ronaldo, Pelé ou Platini. Il a compté dans son effectif Michel Hidalgo, Henri Michel et Eric Cantona, entre autres. Il a fondé une association avec Arsène Wenger, un syndicat avec Diego Maradona. Sa voix est, pour beaucoup, une Madeleine de Proust. Cette semaine, le meilleur podcast de foot français reçoit Didier Roustan pour parler de son excellent livre "Puzzle" aux éditions Marabout, un bouquin qui regorge d...2024-02-081h 00Podcast - La 5e de Couv\' - Le podcast de débat autour du manga !Podcast - La 5e de Couv' - Le podcast de débat autour du manga !On a relu le tome 1 de Samurai Deeper Kyo et… – La 5e de Couv’ – #5DC – Saison 9 épisode 22Cette semaine, la 5e de Couv’ se fait plaisir avec une petite madeleine de Proust du manga : Samurai Deeper Kyo. Titre phare des années fin 90-début 2000 de la collection Dark Kana, ce titre... L’article On a relu le tome 1 de Samurai Deeper Kyo et… – La 5e de Couv’ – #5DC – Saison 9 épisode 22 est apparu en premier sur La 5e de Couv' - Le podcast de débat autour du manga !.2024-02-061h 03Podcast Manga - La 5e de couv\' débat autour du mangaPodcast Manga - La 5e de couv' débat autour du mangaOn a relu le tome 1 de Samurai Deeper Kyo et… – La 5e de Couv’ – #5DC – Saison 9 épisode 22Cette semaine, la 5e de Couv’ se fait plaisir avec une petite madeleine de Proust du manga : Samurai Deeper Kyo. Titre phare des années fin 90-début 2000 de la collection Dark Kana, ce titre... L’article On a relu le tome 1 de Samurai Deeper Kyo et… – La 5e de Couv’ – #5DC – Saison 9 épisode 22 est apparu en premier sur La 5e de Couv' - Le podcast de débat autour du manga !.2024-02-061h 03Presque Parisiennes PodcastPresque Parisiennes PodcastThe One About FoodIn this episode, we talk about what makes French food so special, what’s the eating schedule in France (breakfast, lunch, goûter, apéro, and dinner) and the courses: entrée, plat, fromage, dessert.  We visit some of the rules around eating, and finish off by Parisian specialities.  This the fine dining restaurant Kelly mentions: Philippe Etchebest - Le Quatrième Mur Salted butter (beurre demi-sel) is from Bretagne. This is viennoiserie. The cheeses we mention are Brie, Camembert and Comté Our ending quote is from In Search...2023-11-0731 minThe Two CitiesThe Two CitiesEpisode #160 - Dyslexia & Diverse Learning with Prof. Maryanne WolfIn this episode we're joined by Professor Maryanne Wolf to discuss Dyslexia. Prof. Wolf is the Director of the Center for Dyslexia, Diverse Learners, and Social Justice at the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, and the author of a number of books, including Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain (published HarperCollins), and Reader, Come Home: The Reading Brain in a Digital World (also published by HarperCollins). In our conversation, Prof. Wolf explains to us that reading is an invention, and that the human brain was never intended to read. We have t...2023-02-151h 10Le Gaufrier, le podcast BDLe Gaufrier, le podcast BDLE GAUFRIER, LE PODCAST BD – Épisode 79 : Céleste – Supergirl – The Magic Fish-> Découvrez Marcel Proust sans lire À la recherche du temps perdu avec CÉLESTE-> La cousine de Superman bourrée dans SUPERGIRL-> Une mère et un fils qui se raconte en lisant des contes de fées dans THE MAGIC FISHBienvenue dans l’épisode 79 du Gaufrier, le podcast BD Avec un peu de retard (comme d’habitude) c’est … Continuer la lecture de « LE GAUFRIER, LE PODCAST BD – Épisode 79 : Céleste – Supergirl – The Magic Fish »L’article LE GAUFRIER, LE PODCAST BD – Épisode 79 : Céleste – Supergirl – The Magic Fish est apparu en premier sur Le Gaufrier.2022-09-1255 minLa Libreria Del CinemaLa Libreria Del CinemaS2E3 - Consigli di lettura per scrivere meglio con Doriana Leondeff e Antonio LeottiTerzo episodio della seconda stagione del podcast "La libreria del cinema". Quali sono i modelli fondamentali per strutturare un’idea? Quali sono gli errori più comuni degli esordienti? Come evitarli? Insieme a Doriana Leondeff, sceneggiatrice, e Antonio Leotti, scrittore e sceneggiatore, risponderemo a queste e molte altre domande, scoprendo anche quali sono i libri che hanno cambiato la loro vita e influenzato il loro mestiere. Libri segnalati da Leondeff:Lev Tolstoj, Anna KareninaItalo Calvino, Lezioni americane (Leggerezza, Rapidità)Vladimir Propp, Morfologia della fiabaAge, Scriviamo un filmPatricia High...2022-07-2940 minEl Buen CruelEl Buen CruelNeruda, Kafka, Huxley y otros grandiosos autores del mesBienvenido a El Buen Cruel: Por el nuevo boom de la letra iberoamericana, deseamos que el episodio que preparamos para ti hoy despierte en ti el deseo de leer y siendo el caso de escribir, somos un programa de podcast que pretende divulgar el bendito arte de la lectura y la increíble creación literaria. Así semana con semana te presentamos programas que sin duda, uno a uno, son cajas de sorpresas: te ofrecemos entrevistas con nuevos autores que vienen presentando sus obras, consagrados que nos comparten su experiencia . Como cada mes, rendimos homenaje a un autor diferente y con...2022-07-2537 minMittelweg 36Mittelweg 36GeneralisierenWas haben Chicago und Fruchtfliegen gemeinsam? Sie nehmen in der Soziologie beziehungsweise der Biologie jeweils die Rolle von „Model Cases“ ein. Es handelt sich um besonders gut beforschte Einzelfälle, deren Eigenschaften generalisiert werden und die unsere allgemeinen Vorstellungen – etwa von der amerikanischen Stadt – unverhältnismäßig stark prägen. Anhand des gleichnamigen Buchs von Monika Krause sprechen wir über das Generalisieren in den Sozial- und Literaturwissenschaften und fragen nach der Bedeutung von Gelegenheitsstrukturen in Forschungsprozessen, den Folgen der Kanonisierung von Denker:innen und der Rolle, die Geschichtsphilosophie bei der Konzentration auf „Model Cases“ spielt.Carlos Spoerhase ist Prof...2022-06-2138 minThe Avocado Proust PodcastThe Avocado Proust PodcastSeason 1 Finale + Special Announcement!Welcome to Avocado Proust! We're Jeeves and Lumes, two millennial pals trying to make sense of the week gone by. We love tech, pop culture, and science but really we'll talk about anything and everything.Join the conversation and share your thoughts, dilemmas, comments, and ideas at avocadoproust@gmail.com or find us on our socials: Jeeves on Twitter (@jivanvirdee) & Lumes on Instagram (@lumeelumes). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-06-1501 minThe Avocado Proust PodcastThe Avocado Proust PodcastLong Weekends, Covert Ovulation, and Whether Love Really Is BlindWelcome to Avocado Proust! We're Jeeves and Lumes, two millennial pals trying to make sense of the week gone by. We love tech, pop culture, and science but really we'll talk about anything and everything.Highlights from this week's group chat include:Science's latest lab-grown ears Why humans evolution led to concealed ovulationsRe-thinking the 40 hour work weekIs love really blind like the tv show says it is?Join the conversation and share your thoughts, dilemmas, comments, and ideas at avocadoproust@gmail.com or find us on our socials: Jeeves on Twitter...2022-06-081h 05The Avocado Proust PodcastThe Avocado Proust PodcastBurritos, DNA, and (Allegedly) Overthrowing the MonarchyWelcome to Avocado Proust! We're Jeeves and Lumes, two millennial pals trying to make sense of the week gone by. We love tech, pop culture, and science but really we'll talk about anything and everything.Highlights from this week's group chat include:Wood no longer only grows on treesIngenious young people solving a delicious burrito-based problemBrand new guidance on cervical healthThe monarchy and whether we should keep them or notJoin the conversation and share your thoughts, dilemmas, comments, and ideas at avocadoproust@gmail.com or find us on our socials...2022-06-011h 01Medicina en el Mundo Roger SwidorowiczMedicina en el Mundo Roger SwidorowiczRoger Swidorowicz Podcast 2022 #24 Historia de la ciencia y la tecnología en EspañaRoger Swidorowicz Podcast 2022 #24 Historia de la ciencia y la tecnología en España Benito Jerónimo Feijoo Jorge Juan Antonio de Ulloa Andrés Manuel del Río Agustín de Betancourt Científicos de la Primera Ilustración: Los novatores que habían iniciado su renovación de la ciencia española en las últimas décadas del siglo XVII, continuaron su actividad en la primera mitad del siglo XVIII, en campos como astronomía y matemáticas (Tomás Vicente Tosca, Juan Bautista Corachán, Francisco Cerdá y Rico) y m...2022-05-3004 minMedicina en el Mundo Roger SwidorowiczMedicina en el Mundo Roger SwidorowiczRoger Swidorowicz Podcast 2022 #26 Historia de la ciencia y la tecnología en EspañaRoger Swidorowicz Podcast 2022 #24 Historia de la ciencia y la tecnología en España Benito Jerónimo Feijoo Jorge Juan Antonio de Ulloa Andrés Manuel del Río Agustín de Betancourt Científicos de la Primera Ilustración: Los novatores que habían iniciado su renovación de la ciencia española en las últimas décadas del siglo XVII, continuaron su actividad en la primera mitad del siglo XVIII, en campos como astronomía y matemáticas (Tomás Vicente Tosca, Juan Bautista Corachán, Francisco Cerdá y Rico) y m...2022-05-2605 minMedicina en el Mundo Roger SwidorowiczMedicina en el Mundo Roger SwidorowiczRoger Swidorowicz Podcast 2022 #23 Historia de la ciencia y la tecnología en EspañaRoger Swidorowicz Podcast 2022 #23 Historia de la ciencia y la tecnología en EspañaA pesar de ello, la primera mitad del siglo presenció la actividad meritoria de figuras aisladas muy prestigiosas, como Benito Jerónimo Feijoo, o la fundación de instituciones de gran proyección literaria (Real Academia, Academia de la Historia) y científica, como la Real Academia Militar de Matemáticas y Fortificación de Barcelona (1720) o la Escuela de Guardiamarinas de Cádiz (1717), de la que saldrían dos de los más importantes personajes del siglo: Jorge Juan y Antonio de Ulloa (Misión Geodésica a...2022-05-2604 minThe Avocado Proust PodcastThe Avocado Proust PodcastLouis Theroux, Telepathy, and BoundariesWelcome to Avocado Proust! We're Jeeves and Lumes, two millennial pals trying to make sense of the week gone by. We love tech, pop culture, and science but really we'll talk about anything and everything.Highlights from this week's group chat include:A guest appearance by Louis Theroux...sort ofHow screen time actually makes you smarterThe foundations of telepathy according to science Boundaries - what they are and how to set themJoin the conversation and share your thoughts, dilemmas, comments, and ideas at avocadoproust@gmail.com or find us on...2022-05-2556 minThe Avocado Proust PodcastThe Avocado Proust PodcastBaldness, Grandkids, and Whether Opposites AttractWelcome to Avocado Proust! We're Jeeves and Lumes, two millennial pals trying to make sense of the week gone by. We love tech, pop culture, and science but really we'll talk about anything and everything.Highlights from this week's group chat include:Making male pattern baldness sexy againThe official monetary value of grandkidsSpain's approach to equity over equalityDo opposites really attract?Join the conversation and share your thoughts, dilemmas, comments, and ideas at avocadoproust@gmail.com or find us on our socials: Jeeves on Twitter (@jivanvirdee) & Lumes on Instagram (@lumeelumes).2022-05-1950 minDistant ChatterDistant ChatterDC #6 - Lilli, GermanyAn American, a German and a Turk walk into a bar ... "Happiness is sitting in an empty flat in Cairo and listening to people, watching black and white movies and some old Arabic music is playing." - Lilli, Definition of Happiness __________  Lilli's Proust Questionnaire What is your greatest fear? - Myself. What is your greatest regret? - None. What is the trait you most deplore in yourself? - My self-observation What is your most marked characteristic? - Talking. What do you consider your greatest achievement? - Surviving What is t...2022-05-1449 minThe Avocado Proust PodcastThe Avocado Proust PodcastShame, Money, and LoveWelcome to Avocado Proust! We're Jeeves and Lumes, two millennial pals trying to make sense of the week gone by. We love tech, pop culture, and science but really we'll talk about anything and everything.Highlights from this week's group chat include:Dairy shameJapan's winning cure for writer's blockHow your period data could land you in jailWhy pre-nups are the ultimate symbol of love and commitmentJoin the conversation and share your thoughts, dilemmas, comments, and ideas at avocadoproust@gmail.com or find us on our socials: Jeeves on Twitter (@jivanvirdee...2022-05-111h 00The Avocado Proust PodcastThe Avocado Proust PodcastCreepy old men, Periods, and SeveranceWelcome to Avocado Proust! We're Jeeves and Lumes, two millennial pals trying to make sense of the week gone by. We love tech, pop culture, and science but really we'll talk about anything and everything.Highlights from this week's group chat include:Tim Westwood's creepy behaviour (alleged)Elon Musk (again)Getting rid of the term "feminine hygiene"The TV show Severance, and how it relates to work-life balance and the role of memory in defining who we areJoin the conversation and share your thoughts, dilemmas, comments, and ideas at avocadoproust...2022-05-0451 minThe Avocado Proust PodcastThe Avocado Proust PodcastCarbs, Bionic Eyes, and FriendshipsWelcome to Avocado Proust! We're Jeeves and Lumes, two millennial pals trying to make sense of the week gone by. We love tech, pop culture, and science but really we'll talk about anything and everything.Highlights from this week's group chat include:Dating in the metaverseWhy no one is watching Netflix anymoreWhat happens when life-changing technology is discontinuedAnd how to deal with friendships changing over timeJoin the conversation and share your thoughts, dilemmas, comments, and ideas at avocadoproust@gmail.com or find us on our socials: Jeeves on Twitter (@jivanvirdee...2022-04-2747 minDistant ChatterDistant ChatterDC #5 - Mathilde, DenmarkAn American, a Danish and a Turk walk into a bar ... "My definition of happiness is being content with everything. It’s the feeling like you’re full of good things and not needing anything else. Also feeling like you can’t help but smile all the time." - Mathilde, Definition of Happiness __________ Mathilde's Proust Questionnaire What is your greatest fear? - Frogs and lizards. Which living person do you most admire? - Nobody. What do you most dislike about your appearance? - My mustache. What is the quality you most like in a m...2022-04-241h 05The Avocado Proust PodcastThe Avocado Proust PodcastElon Musk, Gorillas, and Scarcity MindsetsWelcome to Avocado Proust! We're Jeeves and Lumes, 2 millennial pals trying to make sense of the week gone by. We love tech, pop culture, and science but really we'll talk about anything and everything.Highlights from this week's group chat include:What AI could do for human creativityElon Musk's multi-billion dollar bid for "free speech"How excess screentime is stunting teenage developmentAnd how to turn a scarcity mindset into your very own superpower even if the whole entire world is watching. Join the conversation and share your thoughts, dilemmas, comments, and...2022-04-2045 minThe Avocado Proust PodcastThe Avocado Proust PodcastAussie Gyms, Ageing, and Dating App SafetyWelcome to Avocado Proust! We're Jeeves and Lumes, 2 millennial pals trying to make sense of the week gone by. We love tech, pop culture, and science but really we'll talk about anything and everything.Highlights from this week's group chat include:Australia's challenge to gym culture,Dolly the cloned sheep's legacy,VR's contribution to the treatment of agoraphobicsAnd how technology is the answer to keeping online daters like Lumes safe.Join the conversation and share your thoughts, dilemmas, comments, and ideas at avocadoproust@gmail.com or find Jeeves on Twitter (@jivanvirdee...2022-04-1433 minThe Avocado Proust PodcastThe Avocado Proust PodcastMetaverse, Bridgerton, & A MistressWelcome to Avocado Proust! We’re Jeeves and Lumes - 2 millennial pals trying to make sense of the week gone by. We love tech, pop culture and science but really we’ll talk about anything and everything in between.In the group chat this week, we cover the metaverse* (*trigger warning: sexual assault), season 2 of Bridgerton, Fenty Beauty, immortality, a wayward mistress, all topped off with a sprinkle of cryptocurrency for afters. We’d love to have you in our group chat so get in touch with your thoughts, dilemmas, comments, and ideas at avoc...2022-04-051h 06Distant ChatterDistant ChatterDC #4 - Estefani, UruguayAn American, a Turk and a Urugu!?@#$ walk into a bar ... "Not stressing out about minimal things and eating without feeling guilty." - Estefi, Definition of Happiness __________ Estefi’s Proust Questionnaire What is your greatest fear? - If something happened to my mom and my brother. Which living person do you most admire? - My mom. What do you most dislike about your appearance? - My teeth. What is the quality you most like in a man? - Honesty. What is your favorite occupation? - Dancing. If you were to...2022-04-021h 00the c-suite podcastthe c-suite podcastShow 147 - Tyto Tech 500 Power ListProduced in partnership with the European PR Agency Tyto, we discuss their latest edition of the Tyto Tech 500 Power List, a publication that identifies the most influential figures in technology in the UK, France and Germany. Host Graham Barrett was joined by three of the influencers on this year's list: Sophie Proust, Chief Technology officer at ATOS, Andreas Maier, Professor, Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen-Nuremberg, and Jonathan Symcox, Editor at TechBlast and BusinessCloud, plus Zoe Clark, Senior Partner and Head of Media Influence at Tyto.2022-03-0436 minDistant ChatterDistant ChatterDC #3 - Justine, FranceAn American, a Turk and a French walk into a bar ... "Spread kindness while making our dreams come true." - Justine, Definition of Happiness __________ Justine's Proust Questionnaire What is your greatest fear? - Failure. Which living person do you most admire? - Michelle and Barack Obama. What do you most dislike about your appearance? - Weight I gained during the pandemic. What is the quality you most like in a man? - Confidence. When and where were you happiest? - Red Stairs Times Square on Christmas Time. What...2022-02-1353 minAlla tiders podcastAlla tiders podcast61. Vi besvarar Marcel Prousts Questionnaire!Lär känna oss bättre: Vi besvarar bekväma – och mindre bekväma – frågor ur det berömda frågeformulär som Proust två gånger besvarade och som allt sedan dess kommit att förknippas med honom!Bild:Musik: Fjärde satsen ur Violinsonata i A med Stefano Ligoratti och ur Pianokvintett med Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum av César Franck. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-02-101h 32Alla tiders podcastAlla tiders podcast60. Marcel Proust: På spaning efter den tid som flyttI år är det hundra år sedan Marcel Proust dog i Paris 1922. Vi tar tillfället i akt att gå igenom hela romancykeln "På spaning efter den tid som flytt" och djupdyker ner i treenigheten Minne, Vana och Tid – liksom ämnena konst, läsning, svartsjuka, aristokrati och kärlek. Bild: Fotografi av Marcel Proust av Otto Wegener 1895 / Wikimedia CommonsMusik: Första satsen av Maurice Ravels Stråkkvartett F-dur med Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum / Musopen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-01-311h 25Distant ChatterDistant ChatterDC #2 - Rebeca, MexicoAn American, a Mexican and a Turk walk into a bar ... "Being at peace in whatever you do and whatever circumstance you are in." - Rebeca, Definition of Happiness __________ Eliana's Proust Questionnaire What is your greatest fear? - Being alone. Which living person do you most admire? - My dad. What do you most dislike about your appearance? - My weight. What is the quality you most like in a man? - Their eyes. When and where were you happiest? - When I was with my ex and when...2022-01-2953 minDistant ChatterDistant ChatterDC #1 - Eliana, Portugal/RussiaAn American, a Turk and a half Portuguese half Russian walk into a bar ... "Being close to those you love and doing what you love." - Eliana, Definition of Happiness __________ Eliana's Proust Questionnaire What is your greatest fear?  - Something that is too sad. Which living person do you most admire? - Douglas Preston. What do you most dislike about your appearance? - Being short. What is the quality you most like in a man? - Kindness. What is the quality you most like in a woman? - Honesty.2022-01-151h 04The Deus Vult PodcastThe Deus Vult PodcastCathédrale Notre-Dame de ParisThe Preservation of Patrimony.Death Comes for the Cathedrals, Marcel Proust, Wiseblood Bookshttps://www.amazon.com/Death-Comes-Cathedrals-Marcel-Proust/dp/1951319680Thank you, Mr. Brian Holdsworth for his argument:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMATJsF-OJs2022-01-111h 10Topical Punch PodcastTopical Punch Podcast023. A Trip Down History RoadWhat smell brings back a special memory? In light of the new Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer, Anna, Scott and Russ visit happy memories around the theme of Nostalgia (and Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man). Whether it’s the Proust effect, Saturday Disney or visiting old friend’s houses, this episode of Topical Punch takes our hosts on a trip down memory lane. Please leave us a comment and review! Subscribe and follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/topicalpunchpodcast/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@topicalpunchpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/Topica...2021-09-021h 05CAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Public Philosophy + Barry LamIn this episode, we’ll talk about the very thing we try to promote with this podcast, namely, what we might call public philosophy. Footnotes + food for thought... John Dewey John Lachs Noam Chomsky Barry Lam / Hi-Phi Nation Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit Hosted by Jeanne Proust Produced & Scored by Johnny Nicholson Visuals by Pedro Gomes 2021-07-1449 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Footnotes: Public Philosophy + Barry LamIn this episode, we’ll talk about the very thing we try to promote with this podcast, namely, what we might call public philosophy. Footnotes + food for thought... John Dewey John Lachs Noam Chomsky Barry Lam / Hi-Phi Nation Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠ Hosted by Jeanne Proust Produced & Scored by Johnny Nicholson Visuals by Pedro Gomes 2021-07-1402 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Positive x TyrannyThis episode wraps up our latest discourse about happiness by addressing how systematically promoting positive attitudes can be done in coercive, and potentially questionable ways. Footnotes + food for thought... Aldous Huxley Karl Marx Boris Cyrulnik Martin Seligman Eva Illouz Abraham Maslow Grady Means Byung Chul Han Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠ Hosted by Jeanne Prou...2021-06-3048 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Footnotes: Positive x TyrannyThis episode wraps up our latest discourse about happiness by addressing how systematically promoting positive attitudes can be done in coercive, and potentially questionable ways. Footnotes + food for thought... Aldous Huxley Karl Marx Boris Cyrulnik Martin Seligman Eva Illouz Abraham Maslow Grady Means Byung Chul Han Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠ Hosted by Jeanne Prou...2021-06-3004 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Descartes + DesiresIn this episode, we will suggest various kinds of mindsets that might help to lead a happier life... Footnotes + food for thought... Stoicism: An interview with Massimo Pigliucci PhD (Audio Addendum) Otho Campbell - Upside Down: The Fatal Flaw in our Pursuit of Happiness Aristotle Epicurus Stoicism/Epictetus Descartes’ Ethics Pascal Nietzsche Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠https://www.patreon.com/cany...2021-06-1538 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Footnotes: Descartes + DesireIn this episode, we will suggest various kinds of mindsets that might help to lead a happier life... Footnotes + food for thought... Stoicism: An interview with Massimo Pigliucci PhD (Audio Addendum) Otho Campbell - Upside Down: The Fatal Flaw in our Pursuit of Happiness Aristotle Epicurus Stoicism/Epictetus Descartes’ Ethics Pascal Nietzsche Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyou...2021-06-1505 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Happiness + NozickThis episode aims at questioning certain assumptions hidden behind the way we usually conceive happiness. Footnotes + Food for thought... Aristotle Thomas Hobbes Immanuel Kant Robert Nozick Joshua Greene Felipe De Brigard David Lykken, Auke Tellegen Hippocrates and the four humors Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠⁠ Hosted by Jeanne Proust Produced & Scored by Johnny N...2021-06-0232 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Footnotes: Happiness + NozickThis episode aims at questioning certain assumptions hidden behind the way we usually conceive happiness. Footnotes + Food for thought... Aristotle Thomas Hobbes Immanuel Kant Robert Nozick Joshua Greene Felipe De Brigard David Lykken, Auke Tellegen Hippocrates and the four humors Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠⁠ Hosted by Jeanne Proust Produced & Scored by Johnny N...2021-06-0205 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Disability + EugenicsThis episode further explores the concept of normality, by looking at disability theory and eugenics. Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠⁠ Footnotes + food for thought... - James Watson (and Francis Crick) - Michael Sandel - Julian Savulescu - Arthur L. Caplan - Clovis Pareiko Hosted by Jeanne Proust Produced & Scored by Johnny Nicholson Visuals by Pedro...2021-05-1732 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Footnotes: Disability + EugenicsThis episode further explores the concept of normality, by looking at disability theory and eugenics. Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠⁠ Footnotes + food for thought... - James Watson (and Francis Crick) - Michael Sandel - Julian Savulescu - Arthur L. Caplan - Clovis Pareiko Hosted by Jeanne Proust Produced & Scored by Johnny Nicholson Visuals by Pedro...2021-05-1702 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Canguilhem + NormalIn this episode, we will explore what the word “normal” means by looking at Canguilhem’s work, and then discuss the relationship between health and disease. What is it to be, and/or to feel normal? Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠⁠ Footnotes + food for thought... François Broussais (1772 –1838) Auguste Comte (1798 – 1857) George Canguilhem (1904 – 1995) Donna Billick Hosted by Jeanne Proust Produced & Scored b...2021-04-2932 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Footnotes: Canguilhem + NormalIn this episode, we will explore what the word “normal” means by looking at Canguilhem’s work, and then discuss the relationship between health and disease. What is it to be, and/or to feel normal? Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠⁠ Footnotes + food for thought... François Broussais (1772 –1838) Auguste Comte (1798 – 1857) George Canguilhem (1904 – 1995) Donna Billick Hosted by Jeanne Proust Produced & Scored b...2021-04-2901 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Leisure / WorkIn this episode, we will discuss various views that challenge our praising of work over leisure, and the very definition of what leisure is supposed to be. Footnotes + Food for thought... - Epicurus - Blaise Pascal - Thomas Hobbes - John Locke - Adam Smith - Karl Marx - Paul Lafargue - Bertrand Russel - Byung Chul Han Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and...2021-04-0928 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Footnotes: Leisure / WorkPlease contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠⁠ Footnotes + Food for thought... - Epicurus - Blaise Pascal - Thomas Hobbes - John Locke - Adam Smith - Karl Marx - Paul Lafargue - Bertrand Russel - Byung Chul Han Hosted by Jeanne Proust Produced & Scored by Johnny Nicholson Visuals by Pedro Gomes2021-04-0906 minA Journey with ProustA Journey with ProustSummary of Combray, and Proust's first WritingsReading and commentary from the last part of Combray, and a Summary. 25 new episodes are here: patreon.com/thebookpodcast Enjoy!2021-04-0512 minA Journey with ProustA Journey with ProustSummary of Combray, and Proust's first WritingsReading and commentary from the last part of Combray, and a Summary. 25 new episodes are here: patreon.com/thebookpodcast Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebookpodcast/message2021-04-0512 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Cancel + CultureThis episode explores what has been called « cancel culture », the elements at the root of the arguments for or against online criticism, and the problematic assumptions and misunderstandings behind this ongoing debate. Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠⁠ Footnotes + Food for thought: - Noam Chomsky - JK Rowling - Gloria Steinem - Jonathan Haidt - George Yancy - Joel Jammal 2021-03-2237 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Footnotes: Cancel + CultureThis episode explores what has been called « cancel culture », the elements at the root of the arguments for or against online criticism, and the problematic assumptions and misunderstandings behind this ongoing debate. Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠⁠ Footnotes + Food for thought: - Noam Chomsky - JK Rowling - Gloria Steinem - Jonathan Haidt - George Yancy - Joel Jammal 2021-03-2202 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Montaigne + FriendshipThis episode is about the definition of friendship, the possible types of friendship, and the ways our friends can deepen our understanding of ourselves. Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠⁠ Food for thought + Footnotes: - Friendship  - Plato on friendship - Epicurus - Cicero - Seneca - Plutarch - Michel de Montaigne - La Rochefoucauld - William...2021-03-0436 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Footnotes: Montaigne + FriendshipPlease contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠⁠ Food for thought + Footnotes: - Friendship - Plato on friendship - Epicurus - Cicero - Seneca - Plutarch - Michel de Montaigne - La Rochefoucauld - William James - Gustave Thibon Hosted by Jeanne Proust Produced & Scored by Johnny Nicholson Visuals by Pedro Gomes2021-03-0406 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Footnotes: Sartre + LovePlease contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠⁠ Food for thought + Footnotes: - Jean Paul Sartre; existentialism - Simone de Beauvoir - Contingency - Reification - Albertine - Tristan & Isolde - "Everybody Loves My Baby", also known as "Everybody Loves My Baby, but My Baby Don't Love Nobody but Me", is a famous jazz song composed by Spencer Williams in 1924. Lyrics were written by Jack Palmer. - The ve...2021-02-1003 min2 in 12 in 1Who Are You People?!Back again with another episode before we take the week off again lol this time we took some personality tests to learn more about ourselves. We took The Big Five Personality Test, The Proust Questionnaire, and a couple more surveys. Also want to shout out fellow artists Gio 'n Stitch and Casey! Check the links in the description to support their work and to take the tests that we took. Support Gio 'n Stitch here: https://gio-n-stitch.myshopify.com/ Support Casey here: https://www.instagram.com/glitterworx_bycasey/ The Big...2021-02-092h 14CAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?FYI: FootnotesOur 'Footnotes' explain certain references, with short biographies of authors we mention along the way, or definitions of key concepts in philosophy. Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠⁠2021-01-2500 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Aristophanes + LoveIn this episode, we will discuss some of the origins and effects of love, focusing on both the desire to unite with someone, illustrated by Aristophanes myth in Plato’s symposium, and the qualities we either discover or attribute to the person we love. Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠⁠ Food for thought + Footnotes: - Aristotle - Diotima of Mantinea - Stendhal - Spinoza - Schope...2021-01-2539 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Footnotes: Aristophanes + LoveIn this episode, we will discuss some of the origins and effects of love, focusing on both the desire to unite with someone, illustrated by Aristophanes myth in Plato’s symposium, and the qualities we either discover or attribute to the person we love. Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠⁠ Food for thought + Footnotes: - Aristotle - Diotima of Mantinea - Stendhal - Spinoza - Schope...2021-01-2505 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Henri Bergson + TimeIn this episode, we will explore various philosophical perspectives on time, focusing on Henri Bergson's conception of duration, but also on scientific approaches to time, in the hopes of shedding some light on this ever elusive concept. Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠⁠ Food for thought + Footnotes: - Time - Henri Bergson - Heraclitus - Plato - Augustine - Metaphysics - Onto...2021-01-0937 minCAN YOU PHIL IT?CAN YOU PHIL IT?Footnotes: Henri Bergson + TimeIn this episode, we explore various philosophical perspectives on time, focusing on Henri Bergson's conception of duration, but also on scientific approaches to time, in the hopes of shedding some light on this ever elusive concept. Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more! ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/canyouphilit⁠⁠ Food for thought + Footnotes: - Time - Henri Bergson - Heraclitus - Plato - Augustine - Metaphysics - Ontolo...2021-01-0806 mingrim.grim.Paranormal: Père Lachaise Cemetery, ParisThe Père Lachaise Cemetery is the largest cemetery in Paris. Founded in 1802, it is the most visited necropolis in the world (literally over 3.5 million people visit annually). There are over 300,000 people buried here, and amongst them, there are many prominent historical figures such as Edith Pilaf, Oscar Wilde, Marcel Proust, Gertrude Stein, Pissaro and Chopin. Due to health concerns regarding corpses contaminating the central water supply, many bodies were relocated to the cemetery from where they were already buried, which is probably the cause of many spooky happenings at the Père Lachaise...  We hope you joi...2021-01-0438 minYess Jess!Yess Jess!Christmas Special: I Got Tipsy and Did the Proust Questionnaire!This year has been so, so naughty so let's do something nice! I saw Stephen Colbert drink and do the Proust Questionnaire a few days ago, so I drank and did the Proust Questionnaire. In this episode, Jess answers questions like the quality she likes most in a man, when she needs to lie, what she dislikes the most & her greatest fears, among others! We recommend trying the questions yourself, it's a great little exercise of introspection and self-understanding! Hope you all have a happy holiday & the end of the year! Sending love and support. Rooting for...2020-12-2634 minLimerick Post PodcastLimerick Post PodcastAnn & Steve Talk Stuff | Episode 34 |Ann and Steve talk about the theory of Intersectionality and its influence on society today and continue with The Proust Questionnaire2020-11-2635 minLimerick Post PodcastLimerick Post PodcastAnn & Steve Talk Stuff | Episode 32 | The Proust Questionnaire continuesAnn Blake and Stephen Kinsella talk stuff. As a new vaccine looms Ann and Steve continue with The Proust Questionnaire with a hint of optimism and jubilation. The Proust Questionnaire was originally a Victorian parlour game, these questions have been famously answered by the likes Oscar Wilde, Marcel Proust and David Bowie.2020-11-1249 minLimerick Post PodcastLimerick Post PodcastAnn & Steve Talk Stuff | Episode 31 | The Proust Questionnaire continuesIn Episode 31, Ann & Steve continue to tackle The Proust Questionnaire with some funeral humour thrown in. Originally a Victorian parlour game, these questions have been famously answered by the likes Oscar Wilde, Marcel Proust and David Bowie.2020-11-0547 minLimerick Post PodcastLimerick Post PodcastAnn & Steve Talk Stuff | Episode 30 | The Proust QuestionnaireAnn and Steve start to tackle The Proust Questionnaire: Originally a Victorian parlour game, these questions have been famously answered by the likes Oscar Wilde, Marcel Proust and David Bowie.2020-10-2942 minFeeling Bookish PodcastFeeling Bookish PodcastThe Writer-Diplomat Tradition - Audio Essay EditionWe launch our new "Audio Essay Edition" with Robert Fay's meditation on the writer-diplomat tradition. The list is illustrious, and includes Stendhal, Chaucer, Octavio Paz, Washington Irving and Pablo Neruda--and almost included Marcel Proust. Find out why this tradition has been overlooked and what similarities run through both crafts. You can also read the essay here: http://robertfay.com/2020/09/in-search-of-the-writer-diplomat-tradition/ Music attribution: “Sunday Smooth" by Scott Buckley, used under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License - www.scottbuckley.com.au.2020-09-2711 minFilibuster - The Black and Red United PodcastFilibuster - The Black and Red United PodcastMarcel Proust territoryAfter talking about the state of the world in the last episode, Filibuster comes back to the state of D.C. United. And, for a soccer team, it is pretty bad. Jason, Adam, and Ben briefly talk about the problems and promise in the 2-1 loss to the New England Revolution before diving into the "oops, all problems!" game that was the dismantling at the hands of the Philadelphia Union. We also talk about some silver linings in the performances of the young players, so it's not quite all doom and gloom. In the second segment we...2020-09-011h 19Podcast SciencePodcast Science400 - Ask Me AnythingSoutenez nous sur https://Patreon.com/PodcastScience //Retrouvez nous sur https://PodcastScience.fm // Twitter: https://Twitter.com/PodcastScience // Facebook: https://Facebook.com/PodcastScience //2020 c’est beaucoup de choses pour PodcastScience : c’est l’année de nos 10 ans et c’est l’année de la 400e : Nous sommes officiellement des vieux podcasteurs. En 400 épisodes il s’est passé pas mal de choses, on avait eu l’occasion de faire un bilan bien sérieux à l’époque où l’émission était suisse pour la 100e, la deux centième avait vu tout plein de nouveaux arrivants et une émission en...2020-02-242h 12A Journey with ProustA Journey with Proust#10 - M. Swann, and young Marcel missing the Good Night kiss of his Mother.We are now into the more elaborate parts of Proust's descriptions of early life and people and events in minute detail. Main topics are social class in the aristocratic France of the late 18 hundreds, his family members and their views on people and vanity, and the young boy's very strong attachment to his mother and the fear of missing the good night kiss when his parents have visitors. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebookpodcast/message2020-01-1213 minA Journey with ProustA Journey with Proust#10 - M. Swann, and young Marcel missing the Good Night kiss of his Mother.We are now into the more elaborate parts of Proust's descriptions of early life and people and events in minute detail. Main topics are social class in the aristocratic France of the late 18 hundreds, his family members and their views on people and vanity, and the young boy's very strong attachment to his mother and the fear of missing the good night kiss when his parents have visitors. Thanks for listening!2020-01-1213 minA Journey with ProustA Journey with Proust#8 - M. Swann, and his father's loss of his Wife.In this episode we are getting more into the storytelling Proust, with 2,5 pages of details of early life and the people around the main person. M. Swann is given a prominent position in these early outlines of his younger years.  Enjoy!2020-01-0807 minA Journey with ProustA Journey with Proust#8 - M. Swann, and his father's loss of his Wife.In this episode we are getting more into the storytelling Proust, with 2,5 pages of details of early life and the people around the main person. M. Swann is given a prominent position in these early outlines of his younger years.  Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebookpodcast/message2020-01-0807 minBacklistedBacklistedA La Recherche du Temps Perdu by Marcel ProustMarcel Proust's A La Recherche du Temps Perdu AKA In Search of Lost Time is the subject of this bumper Christmas special episode, which was recorded live at the London Library on December 11th 2019. Joining John and Andy are novelist Lissa Evans plus a couple of surprise guests along the way. Other books discussed include Cooking In Ten Minutes by Edouard de Pomiane and Ulysses by James Joyce. Please note: this is the last episode of Backlisted until spring 2020.Timings: (may differ due to variable advert length)2'59 - Cooking In Ten Minutes by by Édouard de Pomiane8'07 - U...2019-12-251h 17A Journey with ProustA Journey with Proust#3 - Dreams and journeys, and the elusive mind.Proust is easing in the childhood memories, as he is gradually falling asleep.2019-12-1708 minA Journey with ProustA Journey with Proust#3 - Dreams and journeys, and the elusive mind.Proust is easing in the childhood memories, as he is gradually falling asleep. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebookpodcast/message2019-12-1708 minA Journey with ProustA Journey with Proust#2 - Proust is about to fall asleep, and the memories and beauty appears to him.Reading paragrah two and three, from the opening :) Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebookpodcast/message2019-12-1606 minA Journey with ProustA Journey with Proust#1 - The Opening of "In Search of Lost Time"The opening moments of Marcel Proust's novel, when he is about to fall asleep - and is partly dreaming. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebookpodcast/message2019-12-1604 minBabblementBabblementBabblerithm 10 - Proust QuestionnaireProust vs. Babblement...what could go wrong?2019-06-1034 minPage Turn the Largo Public Library PodcastPage Turn the Largo Public Library PodcastPage Turn Episode 013Hello and welcome to Episode Thirteen of Page Turn: the Largo Public Library Podcast. I’m your host, Hannah! If you enjoy the podcast subscribe, tell a friend, or even write us a review! The Spanish Language Book Review begins at 14:56 and ends at 19:43 The English Language Transcript can be found below But as always we start with Reader’s Advisory! The Reader’s Advisory for Episode Thirteen is Wanderlust: a History of Walking by Rebecca Solnit. If you like Wanderlust you should also check out: In Search of Los...2019-04-0421 minIl Buongiorno di LondraIl Buongiorno di LondraProust e l’aforisma della lingua straniera - Il Buongiorno di Londra (Ep.15)Imparare una lingua straniera rappresenta un sogno per molti, una sfida per altri.Con “Il Buongiorno di Londra” del 17 ottobre 2018 il Filosofo Esecutivo Raffaele Tovazzi presenta questo aforisma di Marcel Proust: “Un grande romanzo è sempre scritto in una lingua straniera.”Per ascoltare il brano del giorno e la playlist completa de “Il Buongiorno di Londra” su Spotify, ecco il link diretto e quotidianamente aggiornato: http://www.actionpensieroinazione.com/playlist2018-10-1701 minManifesto!Manifesto!Episode 6: Revolution, Entropy, and Abstract ArtJake and Phil side with the madmen, hermits, heretics, dreamers, rebels and skeptics on this episode, discussing Yevgeny Zamyatin's “On Literature, Revolution, Entropy, and Other Matters,” alongside the paintings Composition VI and Composition VII, by Vasily Kandinsky. Works referenced in Episode 6 Yevgeny Zamyatin, “On Literature, Revolution, Entropy, and Other Matters” http://evildrclam.blogspot.com/2008/11/on-literature-revolution-entropy-and.html Yevgeny Zamyatin, We https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/17201/we/ Alistair Hamilton, The Appeal of Fascism https://www.amazon.com/Appeal-Fascism-Study-Intellectuals-1919-45/dp/0218514263/ Isaiah Berlin, Russian Thinkers https://www.penguin...2018-08-071h 20Someone Else\'s MovieSomeone Else's MovieAntoine Bourges on La CaptiveBefore writer-director Antoine Bourges brings his first feature Fail to Appear to Toronto's TIFF Bell Lightbox this week, he stops into the studio to discuss the austere allure of Chantal Akerman's 2000 Proust adaptation La Captive -- a choice that lines up very nicely with his own aesthetic. Your genial host Norm Wilner exerts only the smallest amount of control on the conversation. 2018-06-0551 minCellar Door Skeptics PodcastCellar Door Skeptics Podcast#118: Bad Sex with Keith and Jen from Not Another Atheist Podcast#118: Not Another Atheist Podcast and Bad Sex in Fiction This week the duo are joined by long time friends and supporters of the show, Jen and Keith from Not Another Atheist Podcast. After last weeks episode where once again the team had to address the ridiculousness of America’s inability to get mass murder under control in the country, they decide to take a break from the mayhem and hangout with Jen and Keith. The show starts out saucy with a look at the “Worst Sex Scenes in Fiction” once again. Last year Hanna and Tanner covered 2016’s worst sex scenes a...2018-03-061h 19Unravel A Fashion PodcastUnravel A Fashion Podcast11. Minisode: Proust's Muse, The Countess GreffulheWelcome to our first Unravel mini-episode where we give you a smaller slice of fashion history. In this episode, Dana and Jasmine talk about their visit to the current exhibition at the Museum at FIT Proust's Muse, The Countess Greffulhe. The exhibit "features extraordinary fashions from the legendary wardrobe of Élisabeth de Caraman-Chimay, the Countess Greffulhe (1860–1952). A famous beauty celebrated for her “aristocratic and artistic elegance,” the countess was a fashion icon comparable to Daphne Guinness today." Visit the blog for images, episode bibliography and more fashion at www.unravelpodcast.tumblr.com. Instagram: @unravelpodcast Twitter: @unravelpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/unravel...2016-12-0517 minOttoman History PodcastOttoman History PodcastMapping the Medieval World in Islamic Cartography | Karen PintoE220 | Hundreds of cartographic images of the world and its regions exist scattered throughout collections of medieval and early modern Arabic, Persian, and Turkish manuscripts. The sheer number of these extant maps tells us that from the thirteenth century onward, when these map-manuscripts began to proliferate, visually depicting the world became a major preoccupation of medieval Muslim scholars. However, these cartographers did not strive for mimesis, that is, representation or imitation of the real world. These schematic, geometric, and often symmetrical images of the world are iconographic representations—‘carto-ideographs’—of how medieval Muslim cartographic artists and their patrons perceived their world an...2016-01-1333 min