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Brisbane News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!
Believing Victims Saves Lives
Broken Trust investigation uncovers alarming pattern in domestic violence cases, suggesting victims fears are often dismissed by police. Highlighting cases like Hannah Clarke, Kardell Lomas, and Gail Karran, who sought help but were ultimately killed. Expert Emma Buxton-Namisnyk notes common issues in police responses, with nearly half of women murdered by intimate partners previously misidentified as offenders. Queenslands new laws allowing year-long protection notices raise concerns, as womens advocates worry about increased misidentification. Despite previous reforms, domestic violence continues to claim lives, with experts arguing for significant changes to address the issue.The Daily News Now! - Every city...
2025-11-20
02 min
Legend
The Bruce Springsteen Story: 5. The Land of Hope and Dreams
How did Bruce become The Boss, and what did it cost him to get there? Laura Barton explores the extraordinary life story of Bruce Springsteen, taking a front-row seat at five important gigs to reveal the life behind the legend.In our final chapter, we trace Bruce’s journey to his latest tour - The Land of Hope and Dreams - where he speaks out on stage against the President of the United States. How did Bruce become the kind of artist who wears his politics so openly? And what impact has this had on his fan ba...
2025-11-14
28 min
Albuquerque Local Pulse
SNAP Payments Secured, Albuquerque Traffic Updates, and Community Surprises - Albuquerque Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Albuquerque Local Pulse for Friday, November 7th.We wake up today to breaking news that has an immediate impact on many families in our city. A federal judge ruled last night that the Trump Vance administration must release the full November SNAP food assistance payments without delay. After weeks of uncertainty, this means over forty two million Americans, including thousands here in Albuquerque, will receive their full food benefits this month. Local leaders and nonprofits here had joined the lawsuit, arguing that any delays would have a serious impact on our most vulnerable neighbors...
2025-11-07
03 min
Legend
The Bruce Springsteen Story: 4. The Promise
How did Bruce become The Boss, and what did it cost him to get there? Laura Barton explores the extraordinary life story of Bruce Springsteen, taking a front-row seat at five important gigs to reveal the life behind the legend.Bruce is living in Hollywood, L.A, making music without his long-time bandmates. It's a time of Bruce being far away from his roots - and from some of his most loyal fans. But a homecoming concert in his school gym in Freehold, New Jersey marks a turning point.~~~“I'm here tonight to pr...
2025-11-07
28 min
Legend
The Bruce Springsteen Story: 3. Born in the USA
How did Bruce become The Boss, and what did it cost him to get there? Laura Barton explores the extraordinary life story of Bruce Springsteen, taking a front-row seat at five important gigs to reveal the life behind the legend.Bruce's story continues in rural Holmdel, New Jersey, alone with a four-track tape recorder. He goes back into his childhood, drives the streets of his early years, searching for answers. Looking for meaning. The seminal album, Nebraska, is what comes out. What happens next is an unravelling. And then a rebuilding. The Bruce who returns...
2025-10-31
28 min
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Introducing - Legend: The Bruce Springsteen Story
How did the greats become the greats? And what did it cost them to get there? Legend is the award-winning music biography series from BBC Radio 4 exploring the lives of pioneering artists who shaped modern music.In Legend: The Bruce Springsteen Story, we discover how a scrawny, long-haired introvert from New Jersey became the iconic, muscular – and oft-misunderstood – rock star of the 1980s, and ultimately the eloquent elder statesmen he is now. What does his story reveal about America today?Across the series, Laura Barton takes a front-row seat at five key gigs which illuminate a di...
2025-10-27
04 min
Soul Music
Introducing - Legend: The Bruce Springsteen Story
How did the greats become the greats? And what did it cost them to get there? Legend is the award-winning music biography series from BBC Radio 4 exploring the lives of pioneering artists who shaped modern music.In Legend: The Bruce Springsteen Story, we discover how a scrawny, long-haired introvert from New Jersey became the iconic, muscular – and oft-misunderstood – rock star of the 1980s, and ultimately the eloquent elder statesmen he is now. What does his story reveal about America today?Across the series, Laura Barton takes a front-row seat at five key gigs which illuminate a di...
2025-10-27
04 min
Legend
The Bruce Springsteen Story: 2. Born to Run
How did Bruce become The Boss, and what did it cost him to get there? Laura Barton explores the extraordinary life story of Bruce Springsteen, taking a front-row seat at five important gigs to reveal the life behind the legend.Bruce’s story continues in Asbury Park, New Jersey, where he's living above a beauty parlour, broke, writing songs amongst the hairdryers. It's here he writes his first album, Greetings From Asbury Park. And in 1975, when New York is in turmoil and America in crisis, Springsteen releases his landmark album, Born To Run. This launches him to st...
2025-10-24
28 min
CADERO- Contenidos por demanda
CADERO -Mariel Fredes EMMA- Escuela de Medios Audiovisuales Lomas de Zamora
2025-10-17
07 min
Legend
The Bruce Springsteen Story: 1. My Hometown
How did Bruce become The Boss, and what did it cost him to get there? Laura Barton explores the extraordinary life story of Bruce Springsteen, taking a front-row seat at five important gigs to reveal the life behind the legend. Bruce’s story begins in the small factory town of Freehold, New Jersey. His father, Douglas, is distant. The love from his Grandmother Alice is fierce. His life changes forever when he hears Elvis and The Beatles, and learns the guitar. Laura travels to 23rd January, 1971. Bruce is 21 years old. This wiry figure with long cu...
2025-10-17
28 min
Delicias Italianas
Programa de Radio Delicias Italianas RADIO ZONICA+ 7/10/25-ENTREVISTA MARIEL PITTON STRAFACE BALLET ITALIANO RADICI
Programa de Radio Delicias Italianas Martes 7 de Octubre de 15,00 a 17,00 hs. Argentina 🇦🇷 20,00 a 22,00 hs. Italia 🇮🇹 y España 🇪🇸, 13 a 15 hs. Colombia 🇨🇴 por Streaming en RADIO ZONICA ZONICA+, App ZONICA+- Whats App 1122627728 y Canal de Youtube de Zonica+ con los ESTRENOS MUSICALES ITALIANOS de FIORELLA MANNOIA, RUGGERO, EMMA Y LEVANTE 👉 Desde España, nuestra querida Professoressa de Italiano Mirta Mazzoli nos compartirá su Micro de Italiano con los Temas : "Le preposizioni DA, INTRA, FRA, Modi di dire La bocca y Cucina con La Lasagna"" 👉 Hablaremos de Los Tesoros Italianos que inspiraron a los grandes de la Literatura Mundial en sus Obras Literarias 👉 Nos visita en...
2025-10-16
1h 57
Legend
The Bruce Springsteen Story: Trailer
How did the greats become the greats? And what did it cost them to get there? Legend is the award-winning music biography series from BBC Radio 4 exploring the lives of pioneering artists who shaped modern music.In Legend: The Bruce Springsteen Story, we discover how a scrawny, long-haired introvert from New Jersey became the iconic, muscular – and oft-misunderstood – rock star of the 1980s, and ultimately the eloquent elder statesmen he is now. What does his story reveal about America today? Across the series, Laura Barton takes a front-row seat at five key gigs which illuminate a di...
2025-10-06
01 min
Makes Milk with Emma Pickett: breastfeeding from the beginning to the end
Katie's story - Breastfeeding with hypoplasia/IGT
Hypoplasia or IGT is not often spoken about, but there are estimates that up to 1 in 10 of us have insufficient breast tissue to exclusively breastfeed. Katie found out that she was one of those people when she sought help after her son, Ezra, lost 11% of his birth rate in a matter of days. The advice she received from midwives and health visitors was conflicting and confusing, leading to Katie mixed feeding, taking Domperidone and trying triple feeding for a few weeks. It was only when Katie was able to come to terms with bottle feeding Ezra, and see breastfeeding...
2024-11-26
1h 05
Triple M Breakfast
Ben Lomas, Emma Moore, Jack Heverin | ’24 EP 72
FULL SHOW | The GM of the AFLW is bringing fireworks to the women’s game. Jack Heverin previews the First Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy between Australia and India. And Melbourne’s busiest comedian, Ben Lomas, hasn’t been home… but he is across the AFL draft. Catch Rosie, Wil and Daisy LIVE from 6-9am weekdays on 105.1 Triple M. To watch your new breakfast crew in action, head to Youtube. And for a laugh-fuelled feed, follow @triplemmelb on Instagram. Remember to like and share!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-11-21
1h 03
GSD Factor Podcast
Season 3 Best of Part 2 of 2
Season 3 brought us 37 incredible episodes that showed up as their true authentic selves, sharing their stories and their lessons of what to do and what not to do. Here is part 2 of 2 of our best of season 3 where we take you back to our favorite moments from each episode. Find an episode that you want to hear the entire podcast, the show notes have links to each one. Thank you to all our guests for powerfully choosing to join us this season on the GSD Factor podcast: Rachel Joy Baribeau
2024-11-21
12 min
Soul Music
Benedictus
Sir Karl Jenkins' Benedictus is the penultimate movement from his anti-war mass, The Armed Man. Written twenty-five years ago this year and performed over three thousand times, Sir Karl dedicated it to the victims of the 1998-1999 Kosovo war. It was originally commissioned by The Royal Armouries Museum and premiered for the millennium. The Armed Man as a whole reflects the descent into war, but the movement of Benedictus' emerges as a message of hope and peace in the aftermath. Benedictus is recognised for its haunting cello theme, in a register unusually high for this resonant instrument...
2024-11-09
27 min
Soul Music
Benedictus
Sir Karl Jenkins' Benedictus is the penultimate movement from his anti-war mass, The Armed Man. Written twenty-five years ago this year and performed over three thousand times, Sir Karl dedicated it to the victims of the 1998-1999 Kosovo war. It was originally commissioned by The Royal Armouries Museum and premiered for the millennium.The Armed Man as a whole reflects the descent into war, but the movement of Benedictus' emerges as a message of hope and peace in the aftermath. Benedictus is recognised for its haunting cello theme, in a register unusually high for this resonant instrument...
2024-11-09
27 min
Haunted History Chronicles
Voices From Beyond: Inside Thomas Lacey's Séances With Dr. Nick Richbell
Thomas Lacey was born on November 4, 1895, in Glossop, Derbyshire, England. His journey into the spiritual world began early in life, leading to a lifetime of mediumship. On March 18, 1918, he married Edith Emma Lomas in Whitfield. Edith, born on September 28, 1895, was not a medium herself, but she played a vital role in supporting Thomas's work. In the early 1920s, the Laceys made a significant move to Canada—settling in the Kitchener-Waterloo region. It was here in 1924 that Thomas began conducting séances, with Edith actively participating. Throughout the 1960s, Thomas and Edith held séances in the ho...
2024-08-16
1h 20
Soul Music
Sweet Thing
Sweet Thing by Van Morrison has an atmosphere full of tenderness, wonder and joy. But underneath this there a feeling of transience, a melancholy sense of things coming to an end, and of inevitable change. It was written for his 1968 album Astral Weeks, at a time when the Northern Irish born Van had left his home country and was down-and-out in Boston, USA. We hear how the track has come to mean so much to so many.Caroline Mellor from Brighton remembers an intense moment of hearing Sweet Thing whilst staying in the mountains of Andalucía, S...
2024-04-06
27 min
Soul Music
Sweet Thing
Sweet Thing by Van Morrison has an atmosphere full of tenderness, wonder and joy. But underneath this, there a feeling of transience, a melancholy sense of things coming to an end, and of inevitable change. It was written for his 1968 album Astral Weeks, at a time when the Northern Irish born Van had left his home country and was down-and-out in Boston, USA. Hear how the track has come to mean so much to so many. Caroline Mellor from Brighton remembers an intense moment of hearing Sweet Thing whilst staying in...
2024-04-06
27 min
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Introducing Legend: The Joni Mitchell Story
Joni Mitchell’s songs have soundtracked our lives and her pioneering work changed music forever. Jesca Hoop explores her extraordinary story to reveal the life behind the legend.In the first episode, we hear how young Joni loves to watch the trains go by from the window of her house in a Saskatchewan prairie town. Even as a child, there is a desire to see what's around the next bend. She's a tomboy and an athlete, until polio forces her into a period of convalescence; she's no longer picked first for sports teams but when she gets th...
2023-12-15
31 min
Soul Music
Introducing Legend: The Joni Mitchell Story
Joni Mitchell’s songs have soundtracked our lives and her pioneering work changed music forever. Jesca Hoop explores her extraordinary story to reveal the life behind the legend.In the first episode, we hear how young Joni loves to watch the trains go by from the window of her house in a Saskatchewan prairie town. Even as a child, there is a desire to see what's around the next bend. She's a tomboy and an athlete, until polio forces her into a period of convalescence; she's no longer picked first for sports teams but when she gets th...
2023-12-07
31 min
Mastertapes
Introducing Legend: The Joni Mitchell Story
Joni Mitchell’s songs have soundtracked our lives and her pioneering work changed music forever. Jesca Hoop explores her extraordinary story to reveal the life behind the legend.In the first episode, we hear how young Joni loves to watch the trains go by from the window of her house in a Saskatchewan prairie town. Even as a child, there is a desire to see what's around the next bend. She's a tomboy and an athlete, until polio forces her into a period of convalescence; she's no longer picked first for sports teams but when she gets th...
2023-12-07
31 min
Legend
The Joni Mitchell Story: 6. Both Sides Now
Legend is a new music biography series from BBC Radio 4 exploring the extraordinary life stories of pioneering artists who changed music forever.In the final episode, we hear how Joni comes full circle. She reunites with the daughter she gave up for adoption, retires then returns to music, suffers from and then recovers from a near-fatal brain aneurysm, all those years after contracting and surviving polio. With the love and support of a community of musicians, Joni once again returns to the stage, celebrating all that she's created over 80 years. “I’ve always been a crea...
2023-12-07
29 min
Make Up Your Life
Sarah Cross - CODE Beautiful Ep 22
In this episode I have Sarah Cross from CODE Beautiful. Fed up with products that over-promised and under-delivered, as well as with a one-size-fits-all definition of beauty, Sarah and her sister Emma founded CODE Beautiful, for people who see past the beauty industry hype. No trends, no nonsense just great products. There's lots of stuff in this episode about the beauty industry and how you can become a successful Entrepreneur, I hope you enjoy. Love this Podcast? If you do please follow/subscribe it´s FREE and really helps me grow this Podcast. Let´s get s...
2023-11-30
47 min
Legend
The Joni Mitchell Story: 5. Dog Eat Dog
Joni Mitchell’s songs have soundtracked our lives and her pioneering work changed music forever. Jesca Hoop explores her extraordinary story to reveal the life behind the legend.In episode five, we hear how meeting a towering figure of jazz leads to a new collaboration, but Joni's hopes for a hit are unfulfilled. As the 1980s arrive, Joni continues to experiment with new sounds, but discovers the cost of being a middle-aged woman in pop. This is the decade of new politics and new love, hard knocks and bad omens. Joni experiences a series of misfortunes, and th...
2023-11-30
28 min
Legend
The Joni Mitchell Story: 4. Refuge of the Roads
Joni Mitchell’s songs have soundtracked our lives and her pioneering work changed music forever. Jesca Hoop explores her extraordinary story to reveal the life behind the legend.In episode four we follow Joni from 1974 through to 1978. In 1974 Court and Spark is released to huge acclaim but already Joni is heading in new directions musically. This is the era of The Hissing of Summer Lawns, Hejira and Don Juan's Reckless Daughter. Through '74 and '75 she tours extensively and joins Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue. Her creative restlessness and refusal to be put in a box take he...
2023-11-23
31 min
Legend
The Joni Mitchell Story: 3. Blue
Joni Mitchell’s songs have soundtracked our lives and her pioneering work changed music forever. Jesca Hoop explores her extraordinary story to reveal the life behind the legend.In episode three we follow Joni from 1970 through to 1974 - an incredibly fertile period during which she creates her albums Blue, For the Roses and Court and Spark. A period of romantic highs and lows, heady successes and hermit-like retreats, of psychoanalysis and vulnerability, and of new creative directions. “I’ve always been a creature of change” – Joni MitchellThrough archive, fresh interviews, narration, immersive sound desi...
2023-11-16
30 min
Legend
The Joni Mitchell Story: 2. Lady of the Canyon
Joni Mitchell’s songs have soundtracked our lives and her pioneering work changed music forever. Jesca Hoop explores her extraordinary story to reveal the life behind the legend.In episode two we follow Joni from 1964 through to late 1969. Joni makes a 'bad marriage', signs adoption papers, leaves a bad marriage, makes it to Greenwich Village and then to LA's Laurel Canyon. We find out about the inspiration for some of her best known songs, including Little Green and Both Sides Now. In 1968, her recording career begins with her debut album 'Song to a Seagull'; with two more re...
2023-11-09
31 min
Legend
The Joni Mitchell Story: 1. Urge for Going
Joni Mitchell’s songs have soundtracked our lives and her pioneering work changed music forever. Jesca Hoop explores her extraordinary story to reveal the life behind the legend.In the first episode, we hear how young Joni loves to watch the trains go by from the window of her house in a Saskatchewan prairie town. Even as a child, there is a desire to see what's around the next bend. She's a tomboy and an athlete, until polio forces her into a period of convalescence; she's no longer picked first for sports teams but when she gets th...
2023-11-02
30 min
Moderated Content
MC Weekly Update 10/23: The Enemies of Progress
Stanford’s Evelyn Douek and Alex Stamos weigh in on the latest online trust and safety news and developments:Marc Andreessen, the co-founder of venture capitalism firm Andreessen Horowitz and the Netscape web browser, wrote a lengthy blog post with an ode to technology. He also manages to declare trust and safety “the enemy” in the rambling screed of more than 5,000 words. - Dan Primack/ Axios, Marc Andreessen/ Andreessen HorowitzHave you “properly glorified” technology today?Moderating the WarMeta got a headline you never want in 404 Media: “Instagram ‘Sincerely Apologizes’ For Inserting ‘Terrorist’ Into Palestinian Bio Translations.” - Sam...
2023-10-23
41 min
The Cheap Seats
25th July 2023
Taking a fun look at the week that was are The Cheap Seats hosts Tim McDonald and Emma Holland.Joining in on the action are Mel Tracina, Ben Lomas and Below Deck star Aesha ScottWant more?Follow The Cheaps On INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TIKTOK | XWant even more still? The Working Dog YouTube Channel is bursting with new content every day! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-07-25
42 min
Podcast Red Inka + Audio Libros de dominio público
008 - La señora Bovary de Gustave Flaubert (Madame Bovary)- Primera parte Cap 08
La señora Bovary de Gustave Flaubert Primera parte. Capítulo VIII La mansión, de construcción moderna, a la italiana, con dos alas salientes y tres escalinatas exteriores, se extendía al final de un enorme prado de césped donde pacían unas cuantas vacas entre bosquecillos espaciados de árboles altos, en tanto que canastillas de arbustos, de rododendros, de celindas y de bolas de nieve abombaban sus matas, de tonos verdes desiguales, en el trazado curvo del camino enarenado. Un río pasaba bajo un puente; a través de la brum...
2023-02-19
27 min
Escuchando Peliculas
Destino a Brighton (2021) #Drama #RoadMovie #peliculas #audesc #podcast
País Reino Unido Dirección Chris Green Guion Chris Green Música Ian Livingstone Fotografía Max Williams Reparto Patsy Kensit, Ricci Harnett, Jesse Birdsall, Emma Stansfield, Sacha Parkinson, Christine Tremarco, Stuart Wolfenden, Charlotte Tyree, Jamie Lomas, Brian Croucher Sinopsis John Parker, un joven de 19 años de Manchester, se embarca en un viaje a Brighton, cuna espiritual de los Mods, en una antigua scooter Lambretta que le dejó su padre.
2023-02-12
1h 36
Tune In To Your Ears To A Spellbinding Full Audiobook.
Hardship Britain: Personal Stories of Social Issues Today: A BBC Radio 4 collection by Various
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/616765to listen full audiobooks. Title: Hardship Britain: Personal Stories of Social Issues Today: A BBC Radio 4 collection Author: Various Narrator: Various Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 22 minutes Release date: November 17, 2022 Genres: Europe Publisher's Summary: Individuals who have experienced some of society's biggest issues tell their stories - and search for answers From climate change, fake news and vaccine hesitancy to mental health, addiction and domestic violence, there are no shortage of societal problems facing the UK right now. But while we are aware these challenges exist, without personal experience it is hard for us...
2022-11-17
1h 22
Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
Hardship Britain: Personal Stories of Social Issues Today: A BBC Radio 4 collection by Various
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/616765to listen full audiobooks. Title: Hardship Britain: Personal Stories of Social Issues Today: A BBC Radio 4 collection Author: Various Narrator: Various Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 22 minutes Release date: November 17, 2022 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Individuals who have experienced some of society's biggest issues tell their stories - and search for answers From climate change, fake news and vaccine hesitancy to mental health, addiction and domestic violence, there are no shortage of societal problems facing the UK right now. But while we are aware these challenges exist, without personal experience it is hard for...
2022-11-17
1h 22
RUSI Journal Radio
S3E1: Farewell, Mr. Bond? Transforming the UK Public’s Perception of Intelligence
An intelligence expert reflects on the facts and fictions inherent in the UK’s perception of secret intelligence and proposes a move away from unhelpful stereotypes. In the first episode of RUSI Journal Radio’s third season, Demi, Emma and Ed are joined by Dan Lomas, a Lecturer in Intelligence and Security Studies at Brunel University. Dan’s research specialises in the use of intelligence to support policymaking, and the history of the UK’s intelligence community. He has written for RUSI on several occasions, and his most recent contribution to the RUSI Journal – co-authored with Steph...
2022-09-26
39 min
Sky News Daily
Is the UK prepared for drought?
After the driest July in almost 90 years Southern Water and South Easter Water are imposing hosepipe bans in England for the first time in a decade. If dry summers are expected more often, is the UK prepared for more droughts?On the Sky News Daily podcast Charlotte Lomas is joined by science correspondent Thomas Moore to examine how the UK’s infrastructure is coping with the lack of rainfall and Alison Hoyle of Southern Water breaks down the impacts of a hosepipe ban. Plus, Alastair Chisholm, head of policy at the Chartered Institution of Water and En...
2022-08-03
20 min
Sky News Daily
Is the UK prepared for drought?
After the driest July in almost 90 years Southern Water and South Easter Water are imposing hosepipe bans in England for the first time in a decade. If dry summers are expected more often, is the UK prepared for more droughts?On the Sky News Daily podcast Charlotte Lomas is joined by science correspondent Thomas Moore to examine how the UK’s infrastructure is coping with the lack of rainfall and Alison Hoyle of Southern Water breaks down the impacts of a hosepipe ban. Plus, Alastair Chisholm, head of policy at the Chartered Institution of Water and En...
2022-08-03
20 min
Terrores Nocturnos
02x20 Leyendas de Chile: Leyendas del mundo I
Este capítulo ha sido realizado gracias a nuestros mecenas en Patreon. Por ello, os dejamos allí una leyenda Extra. Si queréis suscribiros podéis hacerlo aquí https://www.patreon.com/TerroresnocturnosComo ya os hemos dicho muchas veces, queremos hacer un recorrido por las leyendas de cada país del mundo. En este caso, visto que ya habíamos contado algunas leyendas de nuestra tierra, hemos decidido empezar por un país hermano, Chile. Chile es tierra de luchadores mapuches, de lomas y desiertos y de mitos. La mezcla de la cultura indígena con la de los...
2021-01-05
44 min
Congressional Dish
224: Social Media Censorship
Everyone who uses Facebook, Google, and Twitter has probably noticed the disappearance of posts and the appearance of labels, especially during the 2020 election season. In this episode, hear the highlights from six recent House and Senate hearings where executives from the social media giants and experts on social media testified about the recent changes. The incoming 117th Congress is promising to make new laws that will affect our social media experiences; these conversations are where the new laws are being conceived. Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Click here to contribute monthly or a lump sum via PayPal Click here to...
2020-11-30
1h 24
EL GUATEQUE
EL GUATEQUE T00 Los Bravos repitieron aventura fílmica al año siguiente de su debut en el mundo del cine y también, como ocurrió con “Los Chicos con las Chicas” (06/11/2020)
El Guateque (orm.es; domingos, 20,00h). Basta un poco de música para sanarte de problemas. Marino Marini dirigió el mejor complesso italiano de su época. El único que pudo competir, y superar musicalmente aunque no en popularidad, al mítico y pionero Renato Carosone. Aunque algunos se me rasguen las vestiduras, “Las flechas del amor”, versión corregida y aumentada del “Little arrows”, que Albert Hammond y Mick Hazlewood habían compuesto para el macarra inglés Leappy Lee, es una de las mejores muestras del pop comercial español y uno de los grandes éxitos de Karina. Habrá quie...
2020-11-06
53 min
Fitbet with Dilruk Jayasinha and Ben Lomas Podcast
111 - Emmaculate Podception
Footy fever is back and we celebrate it with Footy Fanatic Emma Race. Such a joy to talk footy, WAFL and the pure love for the game and everything around it. Emma chats how WAFL changed her life, her podcast the Outer Sanctum and her love of Dil’s running journey. Ben also explains how he got a job largely because he barracked for wrong team. So much fun!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2020-06-12
1h 06
FAO Podcasts
Why forests matter to kids
Educating children and young people about forests is critical to safeguarding the world's natural resources for future generations. For International Day of Forests (March 21, 2019), students at St George's British International School in Rome, share their views on why forests matter to them. Students: Albi, Naomi, William, Gabriel, Henry, Abdu, Julian, Jada, Emma and Nicolo from St George's British International School in Rome. Producer: Charlotta Lomas Sound technician: Eric Deleu Photo: ©FAO/Florita Botts
2019-03-21
02 min
FAO Podcasts
Why forests matter to kids
Educating children and young people about forests is critical to safeguarding the world's natural resources for future generations. For International Day of Forests (March 21, 2019), students at St George's British International School in Rome, share their views on why forests matter to them. Students: Albi, Naomi, William, Gabriel, Henry, Abdu, Julian, Jada, Emma and Nicolo from St George's British International School in Rome. Producer: Charlotta Lomas Sound technician: Eric Deleu Photo: ©FAO/Florita Botts
2019-03-21
02 min
un caos lúcido
un caos lúcido en Ragna Rock - Programa 01
Programa 01: Emma de Cartosio nota por María Amelia Diaz poemas de Laura Ponce y Laura Garcia del Castaño fragmento del capìtulo: Violencia y lenguaje del libro Palabra amenazada de Ivonne Bordelois La voz de Lydia Alfonso en extranjera a la intemperie y mordisquito https://agnesyelnomeolvides.blogspot.com/ BLOG:: https://laragnarock.blogspot.com.ar/ RADIO GARDEN: https://radio.garden/.../lomas-del-mirador/ragna-roeck-radio/ APP https://play.google.com/store/apps/details...
2018-07-14
56 min
Folded Wing... Tuned In To The Future
Episode 12 - How To Get Radio Play
In this episode of Tuned In To The Future we look at how and why we pick the music that features in our programmes and offer our thoughts on how best to get your music heard on the radio. As well as Karen Pearson and John Cranmer from Folded Wing, we hear from Emma Warren, presenter of 'Pick n Mix Live' from the Red Bull Studio' on NME Radio, Goldierocks, presenter of the British Council's radio show The Selector, Chris Young from music promotions company Nurture Music and singer Zara McFarlane from Brownswood Recordings.
2011-09-27
00 min