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    Explore "padua" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 109: Author Henrike Lange “Giotto's Arena Chapel and the Triumph of Humility”", "San Antonio de Padua, sacerdote y doctor de la Iglesia", "Valsanzibio - the monumental Italian gardens offering a touch of paradise", "Manuel Ojeda, Napoleón, San Antonio de Padua, La victoria del esmalte de uñas rojo" and "Charlotte's Wandering Web | Episode 15: Have You Heard Of This Cozy Mexican Community" from podcasts like ""Art Sense", "En Cristo", "Poodling Around", "Del Tingo al Tango con Edgar Estrada" and "Offshore Club's Friends & Family Podcast"" and more!

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    Ep. 109: Author Henrike Lange “Giotto's Arena Chapel and the Triumph of Humility”

    Ep. 109: Author Henrike Lange “Giotto's Arena Chapel and the Triumph of Humility”
    A conversation with art historian Henrike Lange about her new book “Giotto's Arena Chapel and the Triumph of Humility” which takes a bold new look at the influences that shaped the iconic chapel. In particular, the role of Roman triumph arches as sculptural sources in an Augustinian theological frame of reference. The decades of research unlocks new meaning and understanding about the process and thought that Giotto and the chapel’s patron Enrico Scrovegni put into the masterpiece.

    Valsanzibio - the monumental Italian gardens offering a touch of paradise

    Valsanzibio - the monumental Italian gardens offering a touch of paradise

    Jane Hunt talks to Armando Pizzoni Ardemani, owner and passionate custodian of the exquisite northern Italian gardens, the Monumental Gardens of Valsanzibio, located close to Padua, where garden lovers can enjoy an experience like no other.

    Jane learns all about the history of the gardens, the allegorical and religious symbolism that profoundly influences the visitor experience and the topiary that has led Valsanzibio to be interested in her PR concept of World Topiary Day.

    Charlotte's Wandering Web | Episode 15: Have You Heard Of This Cozy Mexican Community

    Charlotte's Wandering Web | Episode 15: Have You Heard Of This Cozy Mexican Community

    Charlotte's Wandering Web | Episode 15: Have you been to San Antonio? No, I don’t mean San Antonio, Texas. I mean San Antonio Tlayacapan in Mexico! San Antonio is a quiet Mexican village set between Ajijic and Chapala. The lakeside part of town centres on the plaza, with the 16th century church dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua sits on the northern side of the square. Expats and Mexican live side-by-side here. It’s as cozy a community as you can get with all the amenities you need. A new hospital built in 2019 in San Antonio with the objective of providing the highest quality of specialized care in the Lakeside area. The talk of health care sparked a lively discussion between Charlotte and Carter on the joys of medical treatment in Canada and the USA. Questions? Email us at offshoreclub@ecidevelopment.com.

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    How does Familysearch.org film and index records.

    How does Familysearch.org film and index records.

    Joel Cole who works on the indexing of Italian records explains how familysearch.org  process and how you can help.  He also discusses his family and being an American citizen, with 400 year roots in the USA, and being born and raised in Italy.  A unique and interesting story.

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    Ep. 31 - Wochenendtrip: vi racconto Padova 🇮🇹 Luisa's Podcast

    Ep. 31 - Wochenendtrip: vi racconto Padova 🇮🇹 Luisa's Podcast
    Ep. 31 Vi racconto Padova

    In questo episodio vi parlo della città di Padova, vi darò qualche informazione di storia, su palazzi, monumenti e musei da visitare. Troverete poi qualche consiglio per passare un lungo fine settimana in questa bella città, quali gite fare, che itinerari seguire e cosa mangiare. Buon viaggio virtuale!

    La scorsa settimana ho passato un lungo fine-settimana, un week-end, nella città di Padova e ho pensato che potrebbe interessare anche ai miei ascoltatori sapere cosa si può fare e vedere in questa città del Veneto.

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    Patricia Ferreiro Molina: Was macht Corona mit der italienischen Gesellschaft?

    Patricia Ferreiro Molina: Was macht Corona mit der italienischen Gesellschaft?
    "Alle versuchen zu helfen. Und das Zusammengehörigkeitsgefühl ist größer geworden." Wir sprechen mit der gebürtigen Spanierin Patrizia, die gerade in der norditalienischen Stadt Padua studiert, über den massenhaften Ausbruch des #Corona-Virus, den Alltag eines ganzen Landes in Quarantäne und die positiven Auswirkungen, die sich aus einer solchen Situation für die Gemeinschaft ergeben können.

    #31 The future of work: Will robots steal our jobs?

    #31 The future of work: Will robots steal our jobs?
    Will robots steal our job? Seriously, come on. Sci-fi is cool, but unemployment affects real people. If you are a person, or know someone who is a person, you will love this episode. Andrea Glorioso is policy officer at the European Commission and an expert on the future of work, how it affects workers, training and retirement programs - and he has a very good answer to the question: will robots steal our jobs. What the world needs is more educated, informed, and intelligent leaders like Andrea Glorioso.

    RAF146: We Do This Together

    RAF146: We Do This Together

    I take an afternoon and go to Devil's Den State Park on a TUESDAY! It's great weather and a special treat.

    I'm back in the gym, getting back after about a month off due to an ankle injury. I'm also trying out the first aircraft in the Running: A FEVER aviation department. Be sure to visit http://RunningAFEVER.com/YouTube for some upcoming drone footage.

    I think I'd like to stay at a cabin in a state park during the winter. Why not try something different?

    As humans, we work together. We're wired that way. We keep each other accountable and that's one great reason to have a social life and social connections. This is extremel important to our well-being and success.

    Honesty is so important. There's something about getting ideas out in the open that makes them more real and gives me a more objective view. It's a lot easier to rationalize when everything is in my head. Once I talk about it with someone else, even if it's not face-to-face like in this podcast, everything changes.

    Weight 7-day Avg. (change since Jan 2018): 205 (-69)
    Workout time: 20 Minutes
    Total Distance (total since Nov 2017): ? Miles (464.04)
    Steps: 3,492
    Muscle Mass 7-day Avg. (change since Aug 2018): 153.3 (+10)
    Body Fat 7-day Avg.: 25%
    Daily Sleep Duration 7-day Avg: 5 hours
    2019 Goal: 15% Body Fat

    RAF141: Meal Prep Chili Recipe

    RAF141: Meal Prep Chili Recipe

    Today I'm going to show you how to meal prep a healthy, delicious chili. I know you've all been waiting for this, you've been hearing me talk about that super-delicious, super-healthy double bean chili I've been eating and today I'm going to share my super-secret recipe with you. Don't you feel special?

    Read the full post at http://RunningAFEVER.com/141

     

    Weight 7-day Avg. (change since Jan 2018): 210 (-68)
    Workout time: 0 Minutes
    Total Distance (total since Nov 2017): 0 Miles (464.04)
    Steps: 2,109
    Muscle Mass 7-day Avg. (change since Aug 2018): 150.59 (+12)
    Body Fat 7-day Avg.: 26%
    Daily Sleep Duration 7-day Avg: 6 hours
    2019 Goal: 15% Body Fat

    TOS063: Lenten Logos III - Choosing Repentance

    TOS063: Lenten Logos III - Choosing Repentance

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    Everyone wants to go to heaven when they die. Interior conversion and repentance is found by developing relationship with God. One of the deadly effects of sin is that we lose our awareness of sin. We, in our sinfulness, and those who sin against us may be acting out of habit. The more frequently we receive the sacrament of Reconciliation, the more we are aware of our sin. Join us on Truth of the Spirit with Patti Brunner on this episode of the season of Lent series, Lenten Logos 3 – Choosing Repentance.

    Episode 021 — Fratelli Ruffatti

    Episode 021 — Fratelli Ruffatti

    Simon rolls a natural twenty on his charisma check to explain to Leah his visit to the wondrous workshop of the Fratelli Ruffatti, prominent international organ builders. In addition to the D&Desque forges and foundries, we learned about the Ruffatti-Canada connection and some inside stories from the Crystal Cathedral.

    AS192 Ask Sister - Ordinary Time, practicing to be Catholic, saints who find lost stuff, unfollowing God

    AS192 Ask Sister - Ordinary Time, practicing to be Catholic, saints who find lost stuff, unfollowing God

    Topics:
    Awesome Ordinary Time in the church year. How to practice being Catholic. How patron saints help us. Can you unfollow God's call.

    Here are more details about today's show!

    (1:20) Living the life of Christ in Ordinary Time.

    (6:00) Listener question: Can you practice Catholic ways if you're not Catholic yet?

    (7:00) Common prayer and devotional prayer for everyone.

    (8:00) Praying the rosary as a way to learn about the life of Christ and Mary.

    (12:00) Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA).

    (15:30) Listener question: Saint

    (16:00) Lost and unfound.

    (17:20) The story of Saint Anthony of Padua and the lost book.

    (19:00) Other patron saints who help find stuff, and the role of intercessory prayer.

    (26:50) Listener question: If we know what God wants for us, can we unfollow God's wishes?

    (28:40) Attraction and dread on the vocation journey.

    (32:30) "With whom and where can I love God the most?"

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