News – France – New podcasts

  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.

    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to ex-Hasidic Jew Julia Haart and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • La souveraineté industrielle a son podcast !

    Crise du Covid, guerre en Ukraine, hausse des tensions internationales : on a tous pris conscience de l'ampleur de nos vulnérabilités et de nos dépendances en matière de production industrielle.

    Or l’industrie est la garante de notre expertise, de nos emplois et de notre modèle social. Il est donc temps d'explorer ensemble les enjeux de souveraineté industrielle de la France.

    Avec mes invités, spécialistes de l'industrie, on parle matières premières, technologie, compétences, financement, énergie, géopolitique, et bien sûr, décarbonation !

    Pour me joindre : LinkedIn/CarolineDornstetter
    La page LinkedIn : @Levifdusujet 
    Le compte X : @Le_vif_du_sujet 
    La chaîne YouTube : @Le_vif_du_sujet 
    Le site internet : www.levifdusujet.com (http://www.levifdusujet.com)  

    Montage Thibault Dupierris | Aide à la promotion Samia Haddouch
    Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

  • Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nalasden88/subscribeNala: Host, Podcaster, and Brand AmbassadorNala runs her own show, "Nala's Den," in Jacksonville, FL. She also partners with Power 904 Online Radio as a host and brand ambassador. With a keen eye for digital trends, Nala has taken the reins on On Our Radar Magazine, boosting her content and interviews on various social media platforms. For more information, contact Nala at [email protected].

  • Salman Rushdie is a renowned British-Indian novelist, essayist, and public intellectual known for his thought-provoking and controversial works that often explore themes of religion, politics, and cultural identity. Born Ahmed Salman Rushdie on June 19, 1947, in Bombay (now Mumbai), India, to a Muslim family, he grew up in a privileged and liberal household. His father, Anis Ahmed Rushdie, was a successful businessman, and his mother, Negin Bhatt, was a teacher.
    Rushdie's early years were marked by a love for literature and storytelling. He was an avid reader from a young age, devouring books from his father's extensive library. His parents encouraged his intellectual pursuits and provided him with a well-rounded education that exposed him to both Eastern and Western cultures.
    Rushdie received his early education at the Cathedral and John Connon School in Bombay before moving to England to attend the Rugby School, a prestigious boarding school. He excelled academically and was known for his sharp wit and creative writing skills. After completing his secondary education, Rushdie went on to study history at King's College, University of Cambridge, where he earned his bachelor's degree in 1968.
    During his time at Cambridge, Rushdie became involved in the student literary scene and began to hone his craft as a writer. He was influenced by a wide range of literary traditions, from the magical realism of Latin American authors like Gabriel García Márquez to the modernist experimentalism of James Joyce and Vladimir Nabokov.
    After completing his education, Rushdie worked as a copywriter for an advertising agency in London. He found the work unfulfilling and began to focus more on his writing. In the early 1970s, he started working on his first novel, "Grimus," which was published in 1975. The book, a science fiction tale with philosophical undertones, received mixed reviews but established Rushdie as a promising new voice in British literature.
    However, it was his second novel, "Midnight's Children" (1981), that catapulted him to international fame. The book, which tells the story of India's transition from British colonial rule to independence through the eyes of a telepathic protagonist, was a critical and commercial success. It won the Booker Prize in 1981 and was later awarded the "Booker of Bookers" prize in 1993 as the best novel to have won the award in its first 25 years.
    "Midnight's Children" showcased Rushdie's unique literary style, which blends elements of magical realism, historical fiction, and social commentary. The novel's complex narrative structure, vivid characters, and richly layered symbolism established Rushdie as a master storyteller and cemented his reputation as one of the most important voices in postcolonial literature.
    Rushdie's literary career continued to flourish with the publication of several more novels, including "Shame" (1983), "The Satanic Verses" (1988), "The Moor's Last Sigh" (1995), and "The Ground Beneath Her Feet" (1999). Each of these works showcased Rushdie's ability to tackle complex themes and ideas while creating compelling and memorable characters.
    "Shame," a dark satire set in a fictional country resembling Pakistan, explores the corrupting effects of power and the nature of shame and honor in South Asian society. "The Moor's Last Sigh," a sprawling family saga spanning generations, delves into questions of identity, art, and politics in modern India. "The Ground Beneath Her Feet," a reimagining of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth set in the world of rock music, examines the nature of love, fame, and artistic creation.
    However, it was the publication of "The Satanic Verses" in 1988 that thrust Rushdie into a global controversy that would define much of his career. The book, which includes a dream sequence inspired by the life of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, was deemed blasphemous by some Muslims who felt that it insulted and mocked their religious beliefs.
    The controversy surrounding "The Satanic Verses" quickly escalated, with protests and book burnings taking place in several countries. In February 1989, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, then-Supreme Leader of Iran, issued a fatwa (religious edict) calling for Rushdie's death, accusing him of apostasy and blasphemy. The fatwa also called for the death of anyone involved in the publication of the book.
    The fatwa forced Rushdie into hiding under police protection for several years. He lived under the constant threat of assassination, moving from safe house to safe house and adopting the pseudonym "Joseph Anton" (a combination of the first names of two of his favorite writers, Joseph Conrad and Anton Chekhov). During this time, Rushdie became a global symbol of the fight for freedom of expression and the right of artists to challenge religious and political orthodoxies.
    Despite the threats and controversy, Rushdie continued to write and speak out against censorship and in defense of human rights. He became a vocal critic of religious extremism and totalitarianism, using his platform to advocate for the rights of marginalized and oppressed communities around the world.
    In addition to his novels, Rushdie has published several collections of essays, including "Imaginary Homelands" (1991) and "Step Across This Line" (2002). These works showcase Rushdie's wide-ranging intellect and his ability to engage with a variety of subjects, from literature and art to politics and religion. His essays are characterized by their wit, erudition, and passionate defense of humanist values.
    Rushdie has also written works of non-fiction, such as "The Jaguar Smile: A Nicaraguan Journey" (1987), an account of his travels in Nicaragua during the Sandinista revolution, and "Joseph Anton: A Memoir" (2012), a powerful and moving account of his life under the fatwa. In these works, Rushdie demonstrates his skills as a keen observer and insightful commentator on the world around him.
    Throughout his career, Rushdie has received numerous awards and honors for his literary contributions. In addition to the Booker Prize and the "Booker of Bookers" award, he has won the European Union's Aristeion Prize for Literature, the Writers' Guild Award, and the James Joyce Award. He was also knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2007 for his services to literature, a decision that sparked further controversy and protests in some parts of the Muslim world.
    Despite the many accolades he has received, Rushdie's life and work have been marked by ongoing threats and attacks. In addition to the fatwa and the constant risk of assassination, he has faced protests, book burnings, and other forms of intimidation and censorship. However, he has remained steadfast in his commitment to free expression and his belief in the power of literature to challenge and transform society.
    On August 12, 2022, Rushdie was preparing to deliver a lecture on the importance of artistic freedom and the United States as a haven for exiled writers at the Chautauqua Institution in New York state when he was attacked and stabbed multiple times by a man who rushed onto the stage.
    The attacker, later identified as 24-year-old Hadi Matar, targeted Rushdie's neck and abdomen, inflicting severe injuries. Despite the surprise and brutality of the attack, Rushdie managed to escape the stage with assistance and was promptly transported to a nearby hospital for emergency treatment.
    The attack left Rushdie in critical condition, with injuries to his liver, severed nerves in his arm, and the potential loss of an eye. He underwent emergency surgery and was placed on a ventilator to assist with his breathing. In the days following the incident, his condition gradually stabilized, and he was able to be taken off the ventilator and speak, even displaying his characteristic sense of humor in the face of adversity.
    The news of the attack sent shockwaves through the literary world and beyond, with writers, public figures, and organizations around the globe condemning the violence and expressing their support for Rushdie. Many saw the incident as a direct assault on the principles of free speech and a grim reminder of the ongoing threats faced by writers and artists who dare to challenge religious and political orthodoxies.
    As investigators delved into the background of the attacker, they uncovered links between Matar and sympathizers of Iran and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. These connections suggested that the assault may have been motivated, at least in part, by the long-standing fatwa against Rushdie and the ongoing hostility toward him in certain quarters of the Muslim world.
    The attack on Rushdie reignited discussions about the importance of protecting free speech and the need to combat religious extremism and intolerance. It also raised questions about the effectiveness of security measures for high-profile individuals who face ongoing threats and the role of the international community in defending the rights of writers and artists.
    In the wake of the attack, there was an outpouring of support for Rushdie from across the globe. Writers, activists, and public figures condemned the violence and expressed their solidarity with Rushdie and his unwavering commitment to free expression. Many saw the incident as a rallying cry for the defense of artistic freedom and the need to stand up against those who would seek to silence and intimidate writers and artists.
    For Rushdie, the attack was a horrifying reminder of the dangers he has faced for much of his career. However, true to form, he remained defiant and undeterred in the face of violence and intimidation. In a statement released after the attack, he reaffirmed his commitment to his work and his belief in the power of literature to transcend boundaries and bring people together.
    Throughout his life and career, Salman

  • The Holly T and Jeremy Carr Show is a dynamic talk show that dives head first into the vibrant worlds of Electronic Dance Music, celebrity culture and pop culture with a refreshing and irreverent twist. Hosted by industry music veterans Jeremy Carr, known for his work with Avicci and The Chainsmokers, and Holly T, a familiar face from The Drew Barrymore Show, this engaging duo brings a unique blend of humor, insight and charm to their discussions. From exclusive interviews with top DJs and artists to hilarious takes on the latest celebrity gossip, this show promises to entertain and enlighten audiences in a way that only Holly T and Jeremy Carr can deliver. 
    This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel!

  • Bienvenu(e)s dans le Ana's Rendez vous !
    Ce podcast c'est un(e) ou des nouveaux invité(e)s à chaque épisodes, des entretiens pour discuter de sujets de société, d'amitié, de bien être, de santé... On va bien rigoler, soyez au RDVVVV !
    Insta / Tiktok
    Ana au micro : @anas_rendezvous
    Visuels : @jason_nova / @jason.novaa & @maissa_stl
    Jingles : @mabradaa / @mabradaa_music

  • A PLACE WHERE WE BREAK DOWN REAL LIFE EVENTS AND SITUATIONS (DANCEHALL, SOCIAL ISSUES, POLITICAL ISSUES ETC.)

  • A Wig A bag and a Dream
    Une Perruque, un Sac et un Rêve !

    Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

  • La crise du coronavirus a placé en première ligne celles et ceux dont le travail est généralement invisible : infirmière, aides-soignantes, caissières, femmes de ménage, etc. Signe que la prospérité d'une société ne réside pas dans ses premiers de cordées, mais dans celles et ceux qui, assignés à une « corvée », assurent la pérennité d'un service d'intérêt public. 
    Tout en reconnaissant la centralité du travail dans nos sociétés modernes, Premiers de Corvée cherche à relier cette question aux problématiques de la vie bonne, de l’émancipation et/ou de la domination, en s'attachant aux conditions réelles du travail et aux relations humaines qui s’y jouent. 
    Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

  • SatMag, toute l'actualité des médias, toute l'actualité des écrans, toute l'actualité des médias. Un chronique quotidienne et une émission hebdomadaire
    Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

  • Le jazz est sa passion depuis des années ... Et il n'est pas le seul dans l'univers de l'entreprise !A chaque numéro, Philippe Heim reçoit une personnalité du monde économique et explore avec eux le lien qui les unit à la note bleue et la manière dont cela fait écho avec leur quotidien de dirigeants et d'entrepreneurs.Le tout, à travers une sélection musicale concoctée par les invités.
    Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

  • Indochine, Vitaa, Patrick Bruel, Zazie, Calogero... Dans le podcast FACE A, les plus grandes stars de la chanson racontent l'histoire des tubes emblématiques de leur carrière.

    Abonnez-vous sur toutes les plateformes de podcast et suivez toute l'actualité de la musique sur purecharts.fr !

  • “Les non-essentiels libèrent la parole !” Cette parole que l’on n’entend jamais. Un combat pour la visibilité, pour l’émergence et l’affirmation d’une parole populaire, trop souvent malmenée, tronquée, défigurée, calomniée par une majorité de médias.

    La radio a toujours été abonnée aux révolutions. Des pirates d’hier aux occupant.e.s d’aujourd’hui. En résonance constante avec les débats sociétaux du moment.

    “Les non-essentiels libèrent la parole !”, une émission à écouter, chaque samedi midi en direct du parvis du Grand R ; en rediffusion, le mercredi de 18h à 20h sur Graffiti Urban Radio et en podcast partout en France et ailleurs !

  • In de 100% NL podcast Songfestival Geheimen nemen songfestivalvedette Edsilia Rombley en oud vakjury lid van het Songfestival en 100% NL-dj Barry Paf je vier afleveringen lang mee achter de schermen. Onder anderen Trijntje Oosterhuis, Chantal Janzen, Eric van Tijn en Eurovisiekenner Cornald Maas delen dingen die niet iedereen weet over het grootste jaarlijkse muziekevenement ter wereld.

  • Welcome to What'd I Miss? This Podcast is hosted by a 14 year old African American male who talk about problems and drama in our world today. Sometimes guests or friends will be featured in this Podcast. This Podcast is recorded in Montgomery AL and Features student from the local area in Montgomery. It mostly consists of Saint James School Student and MPS (Montgomery Public Schools) students.

  • Saluuut les gaaarrs, bienvenue dans mon podcast où je vous raconte ma vie. En fait vous êtes un peu dans mon journal intime ! C’est un mix entre des storytimes improbables, des conseils avisés et des débats interminables avec mes invités sur vos sujets préférés, petit + : je vous tiens au jus sur l'actu. Ici on oublie tout et on rigole ! Alors, tu m'suis ? 🎙️💕
    Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

  • Chaque dimanche, nous vous faisons un récap de l'actu des jeux mobile. Sorties, mises à jour, préinscriptions,... Si vous êtes un joueur mobile, c'est l'émission à ne pas manquer !


    Retrouvez la version vidéo sur notre chaine YouTube et plus d'infos sur les jeux mobile sur notre site.


    Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

  • Chez Yeita (https://www.yeita.fr/), nous aimons partager des moments authentiques avec cette petite touche funky qui nous caractérise.

    Sur notre route, nous avons rencontré des personnes qui nous ont inspirées par leur parcours singulier ou leur histoire hors du commun : une qualité exceptionnelle, ou une trajectoire qui nous impressionne.

    Elles ont fait briller une étoile dans nos yeux, alors on a eu envie de vous les faire découvrir à notre tour à travers un sujet qui leur tenait à cœur.

    Quoi de mieux qu’une pause pour partager ?


     
    Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

  • Pour votre salon, plutôt vidéoprojecteur ou écran plat ? Votre batterie de PC fatigue, comment la ménager ? Appareil photo hybride ou reflex ? Barre de son ou enceintes pour votre télé ? Quel est l'intérêt d'une montre connectée ?


    Bienvenue dans le Podcast Tech, le nouveau podcast de l'Eclaireur Fnac qui analyse les tendances et vous donne tous les conseils pour bien choisir vos équipements high-tech !


    Les épisodes sont écrits et incarnés par Raphaël Benteo et Chloé Claessens.

    Le podcast est une production BABABAM.


    Un épisode vous a fait réagir ? N'hésitez pas à nous le dire en commentaire.

    Bonne écoute!


    Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.