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Chemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeAsk a Chemist: Explain it like I'm five?This episode of 'Chemistry for Your Life' features Melissa and Jam tackling various chemistry questions sourced from the 'Explain Like I'm Five' subreddit. They aim to explain complex chemistry concepts in a manner even a 5-year-old could understand. Questions discussed include why water isn't flammable, how carbonation works, the nature of colors and atoms, cooking processes, caloric changes during cooking, and why drawings on a steamy mirror reappear. The episode emphasizes simplifying complex ideas and making chemistry relatable to everyday life. 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene 00:50 Explaining Chemistry Like You're Five 01:31 Welcome to Chemistry for...2025-06-1930 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeAre we breathing recycled air on airplanes?#212 Melissa and Jam explore the concept of ozone and its impact on air quality in airplanes. Melissa explains the chemical reaction of ozone, why it's significant in organic chemistry, and how it can lead to discomfort in air travel by interacting with the oils on our skin. They also discuss various tips for flying and the potential benefits of noise-canceling headphones and lounge access for frequent flyers. The episode sheds light on why people often feel unwell on planes, highlighting the Pigpen Effect, where leftover oils from previous passengers can react with ozone to create a micro-cloud...2025-06-0539 minSparkle on SubstackSparkle on Substack(Live) Why we don’t need 1001 paid subsThank you Jo Hutton, Sarah Sadie, Seth Werkheiser, Laura Zug, Mika ,David Venus, Katie Kastner, Megan Auman, and many others for tuning into my live video inspired by this note.Join my month long mini-mind to get crystal clear on how your Substack fits with your business and content eco-system, your long term goals and your vision once and for all. More here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sparkleon.substack.com/subscribe2025-05-3054 minSparkle on SubstackSparkle on SubstackWorkshop Replay; Self Worth, Innate Creativity and Scarcity MindsetThis is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit sparkleon.substack.comMy month long small group mini mind for business owners is on early bird sale until 1st June. I’d LOVE for you to join us. Here’s the link to read more with £60 off early bird discount applied. Find out why matches are so important in the analogy of us being business owners who also write on Substack and why I don’t shoot for 1001 paid subs here but still run a thriving business. Hi Spar...2025-05-2910 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeWhat is the ozone layer?#110 Rebroadcast Originally Published August 26, 2021 We've all heard about it. And most likely you've heard that it's in danger. But what is the ozone layer in the first place? And once we learn that, how about figuring out why it's in danger? Ok let's do it.   References from this episode https://www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/ozone/3005901.article https://youtu.be/XGDU6RvUVuk https://www-sciencedirect-com.libproxy.library.unt.edu/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/atmospheric-ozone Solomon’s organic chemistry 11th edition https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/education/resources/highschool/chemmatters/past-issues/archive-2012-2013/ozone-layer-our-global-sunscreen.htm...2025-05-2927 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeAsk a Chemist: What is heavy water? (and other questions)Question and Response #67 Melissa and Jam dive into a series of chemistry-related questions from their audience. From understanding why wintergreen mints spark in the dark to the science of pregnancy tests and heavy water, the episode covers a broad range of fascinating topics. They also discuss the role of moisturizers, dispel myths about chapstick, and explore the curious case of tumor-related hormones. Additionally, the hosts answer questions related to their educational resources and touch on the advantages of lifelong learning. Join them for an engaging discussion that satisfies both everyday curiosity and scientific intrigue. 00:00 Introduction...2025-05-2243 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeWhy do airplanes make you gassy?#211 Melissa and Jam delve into the chemistry behind increased flatulence on airplanes. They explore how changes in air pressure affect gas expansion in the human body, leading to more frequent gas release during flights. The discussion covers the physiology of high altitude flatus expulsion (HAFE), personal anecdotes, and practical advice for managing this phenomenon. Additionally, they touch on how airplane cabin air is regulated and hint at more topics related to airplane air quality in the next episode. 00:00 The Unpleasant Reality of Airplane Odors 01:02 Introducing the Chemistry Behind Airplane Gas 01:51 Meet the Hosts...2025-05-1538 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeChemistry at Home: ChromatographyChemistry at Home: Chromatography Rebroadcast Originally Published June 29, 2020 Here's another bonus episode dedicated to teaching a specific chemistry experiment you can do at home. This month, we see what happens when we combine markers, coffee filters, and water. Let's do chemistry! Watch the experiment here!   ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ ★ Buy Podcast Merch and Apparel ★ Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com Watch our episodes on YouTube Find us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @ChemForYourLife   Thanks to our monthly su...2025-05-0813 minSparkle on SubstackSparkle on Substack4. The Embodied Spark - Being the leading lady...Where momentum meets magic. The Embodied Spark is a weekly pep talk with me Claire Venus ✨ to explore a single idea than impacts our creative practise positively. These pep talks help us to make sense of where we might be holding ourselves back and need a further invitation to feel held and kindle our creative voice.This is the last weekly pep-talk in front of the paywall - I’m going DEEP for my members - you are welcome to join us, unlock the archive, twice monthly live mentoring calls and a daily chat...2025-05-0504 minSparkle on SubstackSparkle on SubstackWe 💞 you Glennon!Thank you Jude Lally, Amy Brown, Alexander Verbeek, Mel Parks, Mary Beth Kaplan✨, and many others for tuning into my live video with Sarah Raad! You can connect with Sarah Raad’s work right here on Substack. I’m lucky enough to call her a friend.We met because she was my coach back in 2020/21. I recommend her mindset programmes to everyone especially woman who feel the call of something bigger and are struggling with the how and the why in their mindset.I could never not be friends with Sarah, she knows too mu...2025-05-0247 minThe Burnout Rebellion PodcastThe Burnout Rebellion PodcastThe Ocean's Thread: Talking memory, identity, and the sea with Sarah RobertsonThe moon tells the sky The sky tells the sea The sea tells the tide And the tide tells me.~Lemn Sissay, Let the Light Pour in.I have been listening to this podcast episode all week. Every time it brings something new. Sarah Robertson is one of the kindest souls, and through her work her soul sings. If this is your first time meeting Sarah, I am so excited for you, she is super inspiring. I first came across Sarah when she launched her Kickstarter programme, where she...2025-04-251h 15Chemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeAsk a Chemist: Are all food dyes bad? (and other questions)Ask a Chemist #66 Melissa and Jam dive into a range of listener-submitted questions exploring everyday chemistry. Topics include the chemistry behind toasting herbs, the effect of gravity on elemental bonds, the purpose and ethics of creating elements with short half-lives, and the effectiveness of cough medicine. They also discuss potential causes of mysterious holes in clothing, the debate on food dyes, and the impact of politics on scientific research funding. The hosts wrap up by addressing various listener questions and sharing some heartwarming and supportive messages from their audience. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ ★ Buy Po...2025-04-2433 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeHow do plants defy gravity to "drink" water?#209 Melissa and Jam dive into the fascinating chemistry behind how plants transport water from their roots to their leaves, effectively defying gravity. They explore processes such as capillary action and the cohesion tension mechanism, citing a primary source from Nature journal. Melissa and Jam also touch on key chemistry concepts like water polarity, hydrogen bonding, and osmosis, providing examples from everyday life. Jam shares a personal story about germinating an apple seed with his son, while Melissa discusses her adventures in native plant gardening. The episode concludes with a shoutout to their Patreon supporters and details on...2025-04-1844 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeWhy is red food dye banned?#208 Melissa and Jam dive deep into the topic of FDA regulations, particularly focusing on food additives like red food dye. They discuss the complexities of the FDA's approval process, the Delaney Clause, and recent changes in the regulation of red dye number 3, which has been banned in response to cancer risks found in rats. They also delve into how other countries like the UK and Canada are ahead of the U.S. in reevaluating approved substances. The episode includes personal anecdotes and a discussion on the role of public awareness in influencing FDA policies. They wrap up...2025-03-2733 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeChemistry Support: Where does a fart go? (and other questions)Question and Response 65 Melissa and Jam delve into a variety of interesting chemistry-related questions sourced from Reddit. They explore why farts stop smelling over time, the non-oily nature of Castile soap, why cookies and candies remain safe to eat at room temperature, and the mechanics behind rice cookers. They also discuss how opening a bottle can freeze its contents and offer reassurance to a chemistry Ph.D. student worried about forgetting basic chemistry knowledge. The episode is filled with insightful explanations, humor, and chemistry support, answering the everyday scientific queries of curious Reddit users. 00:00 Introduction...2025-03-2027 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeCan gasoline freeze?#207 Melissa and Jam explore why gasoline doesn't freeze in extremely low temperatures while water and other substances do. They delve into the concepts of intermolecular forces, polarity, and how impurities can affect the freezing and melting points of substances. The discussion includes a comparison of the behavior of different substances at varying temperatures, and a light-hearted conversation on favorite liquids that can exist in both liquid and solid states. They also hint at upcoming merchandise related to the topic. 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene 00:43 Why Gasoline Doesn't Freeze 03:10 Chemistry Behind Freezing and Melting2025-03-1331 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeWhat's the chemistry of sticky stuff?#011 Rebroadcast Why is honey sticky but salt isn’t? What’s the difference between things that stick and things that just feel sticky? In this episode, Melissa and Jam dive into the chemistry behind adhesion, cohesion, and the forces that make substances cling to surfaces (and to our fingers). They explore intermolecular forces, viscosity, and why some things are nearly impossible to separate once they’re bonded. Plus, Jam shares a hilarious mix-up of words, and Melissa breaks down why this topic turned out to be trickier than expected! Topics Covered: • The difference between adhes...2025-03-0633 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeCan I trust the FDA? (from thalidomide to cough medicine)#206 Melissa and Jam address a listener's question about the FDA's reliability in approving products. They discuss the intersection of chemistry, government, and society, focusing on FDA's role in regulating food and drugs. The episode includes a deep dive into the historical thalidomide tragedy, the improvements in the FDA's approval process since then, and the nuances of trusting FDA-approved products. Through personal insights, they emphasize the complexities and challenges faced by the FDA in ensuring public safety. 00:00 Introduction: What is the FDA Up To? 00:18 Listener's Question: Trusting FDA Approvals 01:11 Deep Dive: FDA's Role and...2025-02-2730 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeAsk a Chemist: Does metal mess up sourdough? (and other questions)Ask a Chemist #64 Melissa and Jam delve into intriguing chemistry questions posed by their listeners. They explore whether all salts are salty, the chemistry of gunshot residue and fingerprinting, and the reactions between chemicals and sound waves. Special guest Maison, Melissa's husband, joins to discuss sourdough starter cultures and answer sourdough-related queries. The episode concludes with insightful comments from their Chemmunity members and reassurances about their well-being amid late-night recordings. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 01:45 First Listener Question: Gunshot Residue and Fingerprinting 02:46 Is All Salt Salty? 15:28 Chemistry and Sound Waves 18:28 Sourdough Questions...2025-02-2047 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeWhat is going on with science funding??#205 Jam and Melissa discuss the complexities and consequences of recent executive orders surrounding science funding. Melissa provides insight into how these changes impact university research, faculty positions, and broader society. The duo also highlights the historical context and importance of DEI in academia, emphasizing the broader implications of funding uncertainties on current and future science initiatives. 00:00 Introduction and Special Occasions 00:20 Current Issues in Science Funding 01:10 Host Background and Experience 02:19 Impact of Executive Orders on Science 04:21 Broader Impacts and DEI in Grants 14:03 Indirect Costs and University Funding 16:44 Trickle-Down Effects on...2025-02-1344 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeWhat is rust and is it kinda cool?#047 Rebroadcast This week, Melissa and Jam explore the chemistry of rust. What even is it? Where does it come from? Is it bad? Is it reversible? Let's get into it.   References from this episode Turning Back Time: Watching Rust Transform into Iron - National Institute of Standards and Technology The Color of Soil - United States Department of Agriculture Why does metal rust? - American Chemical Society Ultra-Pure Water - National Geographic   Thanks to our monthly supporters Julie S Heather R Autoclave Chelsea M Dorien V Scott B Jessie R Ci...2025-02-1234 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeHow do Tums make us feel better? (And why do they make us burp?)#114 Rebroadcast Tums, alka seltzer, and other antacids: they're simple, they've been around for a long time, but they're a tried and true method for helping our stomachs. But how do they work? What's the chemistry behind these unsung heroes?   References from this episode Chemistry Julia Burdge Biochemistry 4th edition by Garret & Grisham https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/bring-science-home-carbonation-time/ http://websites.umich.edu/~chemstu/content_weeks/F_06_Week10/p848.pdf https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/education/outreach/celebrating-chemistry-editions/2021-ncw/fizz-race.html https://youtu.be/7VJ4cRWCpDw?t=1s     Tha...2025-01-3027 minLetters From Therapy PodcastLetters From Therapy PodcastOne Year on Substack: A ReviewI’m Kate, a psychotherapist writing about personal growth, for you to flourish in a life you love! Upgrade here for Friday The Bloom Sessions, self-discovery tools, meditations and if you’d like to support my work. Thanks for being here! Hi friendsIt has been a year since I first clutched my laptop against my broken heart, and hope spilled from my fingertips onto these pages. My mission as I began writing Letters from Therapy on Substack was to share beauty from the therapy room here for you prise open the window and...2025-01-2614 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeWhat's the Chemistry Inside Sourdough Bread?#204 In this episode Melissa and Jam delve into the fascinating biochemistry behind sourdough bread. They explore the role of microorganisms, including different strains of yeast and bacteria, in the fermentation process. The discussion covers how these organisms contribute to the unique flavors and textures of sourdough, and addresses common questions from listeners about its health benefits, the impact of tap water, and the variability of sourdough starters. The episode combines scientific insights with personal anecdotes about sourdough baking, shedding light on why this bread is so special and why it has gained popularity. 00:00 Introduction to...2025-01-2341 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeAsk a Chemist: Why do carrots cause hiccups? (and other questions)Ask a Chemist #64 In this bonus edition of 'Chemistry for Your Life,' hosts Melissa and Jam tackle intriguing questions from listeners. They delve into why some people hiccup when eating carrots, the fascinating uses of poinsettias in food packaging, the role of benzene as a carcinogen, and the controversies surrounding hydrogen-rich water bottles. Additionally, they explain how catalysts work and respond to various chemistry-related inquiries from their engaged audience. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 01:10 Why Do People Hiccup When They Eat Carrots? 06:18 The Dangers of Benzene in Dry Shampoo 08:07 Understanding Catalysts in...2025-01-1629 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeWhy does Benadryl make us sleepy?#203 In this episode, Jam recounts a humorous yet enlightening story of accidentally taking a dog-sized dose of Benadryl and the sleepy consequences that followed. Melissa, a chemist, dives deep into the chemistry of antihistamines, explaining the difference between first-generation (drowsy) and second-generation (non-drowsy) antihistamines. The episode covers the role of histamine in the body's allergic reactions and how different antihistamines interact with histamine receptors. Melissa elucidates the chemical structures of these medicines and how their polarity affects their ability to cross the blood-brain barrier, ultimately influencing whether they cause drowsiness. 00:00 A Benadryl Mishap 02:12 Understanding...2025-01-0938 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeAsk a Chemist: How can fire have different colors? (and other questions)Question and Response 63 In this episode Melissa and Jam embark on an 'Ask a Chemist' segment, delving into the ethics surrounding the field of chemistry and addressing listener questions. They discuss managing discussions on the dark side of chemistry, why certain chemicals emit characteristic colors in the flame test, and share personal experiences regarding the toughest classes in their educational journeys. The episode also features listener interactions about nostalgic glow-in-the-dark items and anecdotes about the complexities and joys of studying and practicing chemistry. Join them for an engaging exploration of the ethical dimensions of chemistry and the...2025-01-0224 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeBonus: Fun Fact or Fake Factoid?! A Chemistry and Trivia ShowdownIn this bonus game edition of 'Chemistry For Your Life', host Melissa, co-host Jam, and guest Claire embark on an entertaining journey of debunking or verifying popular 'fun facts' submitted by their listeners. The game, titled 'Fun Fact or Fake Factoid', involves dissecting quirky trivia ranging from the pollination of tomatoes to the weight of all ants versus humans, and the smell of old books. The episode blends humor, friendly competition, and scientific inquiry, including surprising personal anecdotes and genuine compliments. Special thanks are given to the show's Patreon supporters who contributed the intriguing facts for this episode. 2024-08-0828 minChemistry For Your LifeChemistry For Your LifeAsk a Neuroscientist: Why is Adderall addictive to SOME people and not others? (and other questions)Question and Response 58 In this bonus episode of Chemistry For Your Life, hosts Melissa and Jam are joined by Claire, an expert in pharmacology and neuroscience, to discuss the inner workings of antidepressants and answer additional questions from the previous episode. Claire shares her grad school experiences, highlighting the challenges and unique aspects of her biomedical sciences PhD program. They also delve into the complexities of drug side effects, withdrawal symptoms, and whether Adderall is addictive, offering nuanced insights throughout. The episode concludes with each sharing fun facts that live rent-free in their heads and an engaging...2024-08-0137 minThe Substack Success PodcastThe Substack Success PodcastPep talk: Quiet the Noise on Substack with the Amazing Claire VenusTo upgrade to listen on Apple, go to www.writersatwork.net/subscribe. For you: A 15-minute pep talk for those who may feel like there’s a lot of noise on Substack.The amazing Claire Venus and I guide you through my top, top Substack tip of all time: Don’t subscribe to or follow a bunch of Substacks that talk about how to be on Substack.For those who may not know Claire, she’s the mastermind behind Sparkle on Substack and Creatively Conscious. She’s a creative who also writes and a Substa...2024-05-2116 minSparkle on SubstackSparkle on SubstackSubstack 0 to £10k - Solo Episode"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." Eleanor Roosevelt.Hi all,WELCOME if you’re new here. I’m Claire and I write Creatively Conscious , co-host theCompany of Two community and teach Substack here at Sparkle on Substack. I live on the Northumberland Coast with my husband, two children and 5 pet chickens. As the ground is warming up outside, I’m planting new seeds and observing those that have self seeded from our work over the past eight years here. A reminder that our creative projec...2024-02-2626 minSparkle on SubstackSparkle on SubstackSubstack Video...a test!Hi all,I’m bringing you another ‘Stay Creative on Substack’ post. There are a couple of others here in my Substack Growth Tips tag if you fancy a read. I ran out of head space to write them because Substack moves SO quickly so there’ll be more seasonal now I think. I’m testing the inbuilt video feature today. There’s also a transcript for this video if you’d prefer to read?I’ve had the video function for a while but didn’t use it as it was too tricky to set prev...2023-12-0845 minSparkle on SubstackSparkle on SubstackThe Power of Substack with Sarah Fay“Choose Substack, make it your Creative Home”Sarah Fay🎙✨A week earlier than planned and in place of your usual Friday email - what a treat we have today!! Welcome to a new episode of Sparkle on Substack with me Claire Venus "Sparkle on Substack" exists to give you the tools and permission to come to Substack as your unique and beautiful self. You can listen to episodes on Apple Podcasts or right here in Substack. In today's episode, we are talk about the unique voice of...2023-10-271h 17Sparkle on SubstackSparkle on SubstackThe Possibility of Substack with Sarah Raad“Substack has brought back a feeling of possibility. There are so many like minded, lovely people out there that I've never, ever come across on a single other platform in all the years of being on them. And suddenly I've come on Substack and they're all here, and it's like, wow, this is really nice." Sarah Raad🎙✨Sarah Raad is a creative coach and mentor who specialises in working with creative women in small businesses. As a coach, she focuses on both the mindset and strateg...2023-10-0859 minSparkle on SubstackSparkle on Substack2k Subscribers and a whole load of lessons"I got a deeper connection with more people who were using the Substack platform very deeply, quite quickly. And that meant that they were very supportive of my work and my journey because they got to know me for me."Claire VenusHi! If you’re new here I’m Claire. I’m an Engagement Consultant and Mentor for the Arts and Heritage sector and I write Creatively Conscious here on Substack. I also teach creatives who also like to write how to use the platform over atSparkle on Substack. I live u...2023-09-1632 minKindle CuriosityKindle CuriosityClaire Venus on The Magic Mundane Ep. 20Kindle Curiosity Season Three: Discover Your Creative EcosystemRead the TranscriptSupport the Podcast & Access Video FeedBecome a paying subscriber on Substack to unlock bonus content including the video feed.Order my book Discover Your Creative Ecosystem.Join the ChatWe'll be discussing each episode in a free discussion thread over on Substack.Connect with Claire VenusInstagramSubstackWebsiteOur Beautiful Reality the...2022-12-0234 minDans La NicheDans La NicheEP25 : L'Ecole De La Meute - La rééducation du chienDans ce nouvel épisode, je suis ravie de vous partager ma deuxième conversation avec Clément et Théo. Cet épisode est la suite de l’épisode 24 dans lequel Clément et Théo, tous les deux éducateurs canins à l’École de la Meute, sont venus nous raconter leur parcours atypique dans ce métier. Si vous ne l’avez pas encore écouté, je vous invite à le faire, ça vous aidera à comprendre celui qui suit.Dans ce nouvel épisode, Clément et Théo ont souhaité approfondir plusieurs sujets sur leur métier et leur quotidien. On y aborde les difficultés...2022-02-1657 minElles s\'attablentElles s'attablentSarah Msika, l’agricultrice urbaineAbonnez-vous 👉 https://linktr.ee/elleatable« Rêver n’empêche pas de faire », semble est la devise de cette jeune femme qui a décidé de faire pousser des légumes en ville. Longtemps, Paris et sa proche banlieue ont été d’incroyables zones de production agricole, où poussaient pêches, poireaux, pommes de terre et autres merveilles. Puis sont venus le béton, le bitume et le pétrole pas cher. Le transport ne valant plus rien, on a emmené les champs loin de villes, éloigné les producteurs des consommateurs. Un réchauffement planétaire p...2021-10-1828 minLes podcasts ELLELes podcasts ELLEAbonnez-vous 👉 https://linktr.ee/elleatable« Rêver n’empêche pas de faire », semble est la devise de cette jeune femme qui a décidé de faire pousser des légumes en ville. Longtemps, Paris et sa proche banlieue ont été d’incroyables zones de production agricole, où poussaient pêches, poireaux, pommes de terre et autres merveilles. Puis sont venus le béton, le bitume et le pétrole pas cher. Le transport ne valant plus rien, on a emmené les champs loin de villes, éloigné les producteurs des consommateurs. Un réchauffement planétaire p...2021-10-1800 minLa souterraineLa souterrainePlaylist de printempsCette fois, pas d’invités de dernière minute et l’émission est donc consacrée aux sorties du jour et des dernières semaines, bien chargées malgré le contexte.La playlist de printemps que je vous ai concoctée vous ravira, vous excitera ou vous donnera envie d’aller plus loin, je l’espère !SARAH MAISON (Paris) > Les astres et les éléments > EP > Soleils > Muzul ProductionsWENDY MARTINEZ (Lyon) > L’Aube > EP > La Chevauchée électrique > Le Pop Club RecordsREQUIN CHAGRIN (Paris) > Nuit B > LP > Bye Bye Baby > KMS Disques2021-04-1200 minLa Souterraine Radio - STRN RadioLa Souterraine Radio - STRN RadioSTRN Radio : Playlist de printempsPlaylist de printemps Ce vendredi soir, pas d'invités de dernière minute et l'émission est donc consacrée aux sorties du jour et des dernières semaines, bien chargées malgré le contexte. La playlist de printemps que je vous ai concoctée vous ravira, vous excitera ou vous donnera envie d'aller plus loin, je l'espère ! Je vous rappelle que cette émission est présente sur une petite constellation de radios francophones, parfois du réseau Campus. C'est ainsi que Radio Dijon Campus, Radio Pulsar, Radio U, Radio Campus Montpellier, Campus FM à Toulouse, Radio Campus Grenoble, Radio Brume (Lyon) a...2021-04-0900 minLa Souterraine Radio - STRN RadioLa Souterraine Radio - STRN RadioSTRN Radio : Playlist de printempsPlaylist de printemps Ce vendredi soir, pas d'invités de dernière minute et l'émission est donc consacrée aux sorties du jour et des dernières semaines, bien chargées malgré le contexte. La playlist de printemps que je vous ai concoctée vous ravira, vous excitera ou vous donnera envie d'aller plus loin, je l'espère ! Je vous rappelle que cette émission est présente sur une petite constellation de radios francophones, parfois du réseau Campus. C'est ainsi que Radio Dijon Campus, Radio Pulsar, Radio U, Radio Campus Montpe...2021-04-091h 32La Souterraine Radio - STRN RadioLa Souterraine Radio - STRN RadioSTRN Radio : Playlist de printempsPlaylist de printemps Ce vendredi soir, pas d'invités de dernière minute et l'émission est donc consacrée aux sorties du jour et des dernières semaines, bien chargées malgré le contexte. La playlist de printemps que je vous ai concoctée vous ravira, vous excitera ou vous donnera envie d'aller plus loin, je l'espère ! Je vous rappelle que cette émission est présente sur une petite constellation de radios francophones, parfois du réseau Campus. C'est ainsi que Radio Dijon Campus, Radio Pulsar, Radio U, Radio Campus Montpellier, Campus FM à Toulouse, Radio Campus Grenoble, Radio Brume (Lyon) a...2021-04-0900 minLa Souterraine Radio - STRN RadioLa Souterraine Radio - STRN RadioSTRN Radio : Playlist de printempsPlaylist de printemps Ce vendredi soir, pas d'invités de dernière minute et l'émission est donc consacrée aux sorties du jour et des dernières semaines, bien chargées malgré le contexte. La playlist de printemps que je vous ai concoctée vous ravira, vous excitera ou vous donnera envie d'aller plus loin, je l'espère ! Je vous rappelle que cette émission est présente sur une petite constellation de radios francophones, parfois du réseau Campus. C'est ainsi que Radio Dijon Campus, Radio Pulsar, Radio U, Radio Campus Montpe...2021-04-091h 32Radio GermaineRadio GermainePOPCORN - S12E18 - MOXIE, PALM SPRINGS, VENUS BEAUTÉ (INSTITUT) & L'ESQUIVEAu programme de ce nouvel épisode, du côté des sorties VOD : - MOXIE, d'Amy Poehler, teen-movie autour de Viv, qui décide de créer dans son lycée un fanzine féministe, inspirée par l'enfance rebelle de sa mère. Il est disponible sur Netflix. - PALM SPRINGS, d'Adam Barbakow avec Andy Samberg, Critin Milioti et JK Simmons, et sorti sur Amazon Prime, racontant l'histoire de deux personnes coincée dans une boucle temporelle le jour d'un mariage. Et pour la rétrospective, consacrée à deux films marquants de l'histoire des Césars :2021-03-1350 minSkelfSkelfThe Skelf Podcast by Mark Beldan: Episode SevenThis podcast accompanies the seventh in a quarterly series of exhibitions. 'Ways & Means' is an exhibition of new work by 19 artists selected from an open call, and made during the Coronavirus pandemic. It launched on July 22nd 2020 and features the work of Katrina Brown, Zoe Chronis, Kevin Claiborne, Sophie Cunningham, Evangelia Dimitrakopoulou, Ariel Dong, Laura Jost, John Lawrence, Leap Then Look, Elin Lindecrantz, Sam Meredith, Alisa Oleva, Tom Patel, Scott Pearce, Ania Ready, Sarah Roberts, Laura Rouzet, Kate Squires & Jenny Dunseath and Aidan Strudwick. The exhibition will be on www.skelf.org.uk until October 20th 2020, and...2020-07-2145 minLes Voix de la Culture - Radio GrenouilleLes Voix de la Culture - Radio GrenouilleLes Voix de la Culture#19 avec Juliette Grimond, programmatrice du cinéma le Gyptis et la Baleine"Les Voix de la Culture", une émission quotidienne en 40 rendez vous d'une demi heure, sur le devenir de la politique culturelle de Marseille.  L'invitée du jour est Juliette Grimond, programmatrice du cinéma Le Gyptis et La Baleine, le témoin est Odile Florès directrice de la MPT Kléber. Et retrouvez ci dessous la transcription de l'émission : Sarah Bourcier : Juliette Grimont, vous êtes programmatrice au cinéma le Gyptis. Ce cinéma de la Belle de Mai qui a ouvert ses portes en octobre 2014. 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