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Leadership Recipes

François Moscovici

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From vegans to horse meat lovers, from “can’t boil an egg” to accomplished cooks, from epicureans to those always in a hurry, I interview leaders from all walks of life about their favourite recipe, how it became so and what it means to them in the context of their role. I then show how to cook it properly, without stress.
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Jérôme Colin est aux commandes d'Entrez sans frapper, sur La Première. Dans une ambiance décontractée, ce talk-show culturel vous propose un savoureux mélange de cinéma, de musique, de littérature, de théâtre et bien plus encore, pour satisfaire toutes vos envies de découvertes et de divertissement. L'émission débute en fanfare avec Bagarre dans la Discothèque, le jeu musical décalé où la créativité et la mauvaise foi sont au rendez-vous. Chaque jour, un nouvel invité se dévoile au micro de ...
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Welcome to the Alternative Living Podcast. Where amazing ideas are talked about and your standard of living are put into questions. Or in other words; how to add more life to your life! ...Still not clear? Well; it's normal; it's kind of a new thing, maybe the future of things... I beleive that everybody has the potential to change his life; spend less money on superficial "wants" and actually have the chance to work more at something that is a pationnate "need" for them. ---Cover art photo ...
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webSYNradio

Dominique Balaÿ and the artists - http://synradio.fr/ - contact@websynradio.fr

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websynradio : a radio program hosted by Dominique Balaÿ. WebSYNradio is an independent radio program whose broadcast is streamed 24/7. WebSYNradio brings together propositions from artists or intellectuals that are for the most part well-established on the international scene.http://synradio.fr/ Parmi les artistes participants : 0 (Joël Merah, Stéphane Garin, Sylvain Chauveau), Adam Nankervis, Alan Dunn, Alfredo Costa Monteiro, Amanda Belantara, Anna O et Alain Descarmes, Anna Raimondo, Anne ...
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Challenging design perspectives, each week the designerati show will feature a guest from the world of design and architecture, discussing a wide range of topics and profiling the career and inspiration behind a wide variety of the industry’s most engaging individuals, from established household name designers to fresh new creative talent.
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Matthew Bannister on Mike Lynch, who was one of the UK’s most successful tech entrepreneurs. Nell McCafferty, the Irish journalist and feminist campaigner who took part in the “contraceptive train” protest in 1971. Ruth Colvin, who founded the American “Literacy Volunteers” organisation to help adults who couldn’t read or write Sven-Göran Eriksson,…
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Spéciale Nick Cave, à l'occasion de la sortie de son nouvel album "Wild God" ce vendredi. On en parle avec Christophe Deniau, qui a publié en 2018 "Nick Cave : L'intranquille" (Castor Music). Le livre est sorti en poche en janvier 2023. Nick Cave est à la fois musicien, poète et scénariste accompli. Ses influences sont multiples, il donne de nombre…
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À 17h00, retrouvez « Le 17h00 d’Hélène Maquet ».Le coup de coeur de Gorian Delpâture : "Le Déluge" de Stephen Markley (Albin Michel).Californie, 2013. Tony Pietrus, auteur d’un livre-choc sur le dérèglement climatique, reçoit des menaces de mort. Provocation, canular, avertissement ? Le scientifique, qui a prophétisé le chaos à venir, se heurte en …
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À 17h00, retrouvez « Le 17h00 d’Hélène Maquet »."Le Classico" de Sébastien Ministru : "La Gloire de mon père "de Marcel Pagnol.Un petit Marseillais d'il y a un siècle : l'école primaire ; le cocon familial ; les premières vacances dans les collines, à La Treille ; la première chasse avec son père...La chronique de Josef Schovanec : "Psychose", roma…
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Arnaud Guigue est notre invité pour son livre "Je suis celle que vous cherchez" (Les Arènes).Tokyo, 1936. La ville est en émoi : le corps nu d’un homme vient d’être retrouvé dans une chambre d’hôtel. Son sexe a été tranché. Sur sa cuisse, une déclaration d’amour écrite en lettres de sang : « Sada, Kichi, ensemble pour toujours ». Très vite, une fem…
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La chronique de Josef Schovanec : "Psychose", roman policier de Robert Bloch sorti en 1959 et adapté au cinéma par Alfred Hitchcock.À partir de 16h00, Jérôme Colin et ses chroniqueurs vous offrent toute l’actualité culturelle : cinéma, musique, littérature, théâtre… Toujours avec une touche d’humour. Après Bagarre dans la Discothèque, le jeu musica…
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Lilia Hassaine est notre invitée pour la nouvelle émission sur la littérature francophone "Etcétéra", qu'elle présentera le dimanche à 12h00 sur La Première. Une émission en partenariat avec les Médias Francophones Publics.Ensuite, focus sur l’Intime Festival, qui a lieu du 30 août au 1er septembre à Namur.On en parle avec le photographe et cinéast…
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À 17h00, retrouvez « Le 17h00 d’Hélène Maquet »."Paroles, Paroles" de Sébastien Ministru : « For me formidable » de Charles Aznavour.Les sorties BD de Xavier Vanbuggenhout :- « Pauvre Meuf ! » de Eléonore Costes et Aria (Delcourt)- « Maple Terrace : New Jersey, 1992 » de Noah Van Sciver (L'employé du Moi)À partir de 16h00, Jérôme Colin et ses chron…
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Le réalisateur et scénariste français Jacques Audiard est notre invité pour son nouveau film "Emilia Pérez", qui sort mercredi. Une interview d'Éric Russon. Surqualifiée et surexploitée, Rita use de ses talents d’avocate au service d’un gros cabinet plus enclin à blanchir des criminels qu’à servir la justice. Mais une porte de sortie inespérée s’ou…
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À 17h00, retrouvez « Le 17h00 d’Hélène Maquet ». "Inspiré de faits réels" de Franck Istasse : "Communion", un film étonnant réalisé par Philippe Mora en 1989. Ce film raconte comment un écrivain, alors qu’il passait des vacances tranquilles dans son chalet avec sa famille, se fait enlever dans sa chambre, à de nombreuses reprises pendant la nuit, p…
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L’auteur-compositeur-interprète, rappeur et écrivain franco-rwandais Gaël Faye pour son nouveau roman "Jacaranda" (Grasset).Quels secrets cache l’ombre du jacaranda, l’arbre fétiche de Stella ? Il faudra à son ami Milan des années pour le découvrir. Des années pour percer les silences du Rwanda, dévasté après le génocide des Tutsi. En rendant leur …
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À 17h00, retrouvez « Le 17h00 d’Hélène Maquet »."Pas grand-chose sur à peu près tout" de Bernard Dobbeleer : Le retour de la Country."Les inconnus connus" d'Éric Russon : Face de cuir.À partir de 16h00, Jérôme Colin et ses chroniqueurs vous offrent toute l’actualité culturelle : cinéma, musique, littérature, théâtre… Toujours avec une touche d’humo…
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Matthew Bannister on American TV host Phil Donahue – pioneer of the daytime talk show. Countess Diana Phipps Sternberg, the Czech born interior designer who was at the centre of a vibrant social scene in London during the swinging 60s. Professor Mary Gibby OBE, the botanist who specialised in the study and classification of ferns. Toumani Diabaté, …
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Kirsty Lang on Susan Wojcicki, the first woman to lead a major company in Silicon Valley. Lord Colwyn, a jazz loving politician who cared passionately about improving the nation’s teeth. Sir Ernest Hall, a piano playing entrepreneur, who oversaw the regeneration of a former textile mill in Halifax. Mísia, the musician who found international acclai…
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Matthew Bannister on Lord Fellowes, who was private secretary to Queen Elizabeth during the 1990s. Professor Helen Whitwell, the forensic pathologist who inspired the central character in the TV series “Silent Witness”. David Power, the Irish businessman who co-founded one of the world’s biggest gambling companies – Paddy Power. Irène Schweizer, th…
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John Wilson on Edna O’Brien, one of Ireland’s greatest writers. In a career spanning over 60 years she wrote 17 novels and many short stories, plays and essays. Sir Kenneth Grange, the prolific designer whose works included the Kenwood Chef, the parking meter and the Intercity 125 train. Groundbreaking Swedish rally driver Ewy Rosqvist. The British…
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Matthew Bannister on Dr Mildred Stahlman, the American paediatrician whose discovery helped to improve the outcomes of premature babies around the world. Ray Reardon, the former miner and police officer who was a World Snooker Champion six times. Val McIver, the Scottish local councillor who campaigned to set up the University of the Highlands and …
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For the final episode of Season 1 we have our first French leader: Thibault Laumonier. Thibault manages the French division of cardboard packaging group DS Smith, a major actor in Europe’s circular economy. A former Paratrooper who studied finance in Paris, he worked his way up in industrial sales before taking up increasingly complex managing dire…
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Matthew Bannister on Dr Ruth Westheimer who offered frank advice about sex on TV and radio. Mike Corfield, the conservator who developed new methods of preserving archaeological artefacts in the places where they were discovered. Shelley Duvall, the actor who worked closely with Robert Altman, played Wendy in The Shining and Michal Palin’s star-cro…
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Matthew Bannister on Dr Richard Taylor, the retired hospital consultant who became the independent MP for Wyre Forest. Jack Rowell, the rugby coach who transformed the fortunes of Bath and took England to the World Cup semi-finals. The artist Claudia Williams, who painted large scale canvases including images of women and children who lost their ho…
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Matthew Bannister on Frank Duckworth, the statistician whose name will forever be associated with the Duckworth-Lewis method of calculating scores for rain affected cricket matches. Leah Levin, who campaigned to overturn miscarriages of justice and gain reparations for victims of torture. Professor Mary-Lou Pardue, the eminent biologist who fought …
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Kirsty Lang on the Judge and cricketer Sir Oliver Popplewell. His godson Stephen Fry pays tribute. The computer pioneer and transgender advocate Lynn Conway. The music mogul and friend to the Fab Four Tony Bramwell. One of France’s best loved singer song-writers Francoise Hardy. Interviewee: Stephen FryInterviewee: Charles RogersInterviewee: Roag B…
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Matthew Bannister on Nora Cortiñas, a founding member of Argentina’s “Mothers of the Disappeared” campaign group. Her son Gustavo was 24 when he was arrested by the country’s right-wing dictatorship. He was never seen again. Belinda Bellville, the fashion designer who dressed every female member of the royal family apart from Queen Elizabeth. Her b…
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Programme de Anton Mobin pour webSYNradio : what remains on the tape ?. Invité par Dominique Balaÿ à concOcter une playlist pour WebSYNradio, je décide de revisiter mes expériences réalisées autour du support cassette depuis 2013. En reprenant les modèles, contraintes et concepts de ces expérimentations basiques, voici une heure trente de compositi…
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Matthew Bannister on Richard M Sherman who teamed up with his brother Robert to write some of Disney’s best loved songs. Professor Wendy James CBE, the anthropologist who studied the Uduk tribes of Sudan. June Mendoza OBE, the portrait painter whose subjects included members of the Royal Family, Prime Ministers and celebrities. Morgan Spurlock, the…
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Matthew Bannister on The Irish rugby star and businessman Sir Tony O’Reilly. He made billions but ended up bankrupt. The hardline President of Iran, Ebrahim Raisi. Penny Simkin, who championed the role of birth doulas to help mothers during and after labour. Professor Alasdair Geddes, the infectious diseases expert who diagnosed the world’s last ev…
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Matthew Bannister on Dame Shirley Conran, the journalist and author best known for her books “Superwoman” and “Lace”. Baroness Doreen Massey, the educator and former director of the Family Planning Association Beverly LaHaye the founder of Concerned Women of America who campaigned to stop the Equal Rights Amendment. Steve Albini, the controversial …
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Today’s guest is not just a social business leader, he is also a policy wonk, a tech entrepreneur, and a crossbench (non political) Peer. Born and bred in Wakefield, Victor dropped out of school and worked as a road sweeper before branching into council housing management and getting his first CEO role aged 24. He ran increasingly complex social en…
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Matthew Bannister on Anne Dagg, the Canadian biologist known as The Woman Who Loves Giraffes for her lifelong study of the animals. Professor Ross Anderson, the computer scientist who was a leading expert on data protection and online security. Reverend Cecil Murray, the pastor of the First African Methodist Episcopal Church in Los Angeles who play…
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Matthew Bannister on The American journalist Terry Anderson who was held captive in Lebanon for almost seven years. In an emotional interview, his daughter Sulome tells us how she followed in his footsteps as she tried to connect with a father she met for the first time when she was seven years old. Lord Field who, the Labour MP Frank Field who cam…
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Sulome Anderson first met her father – journalist Terry Anderson – at the American Embassy in Damascus. She was seven years old and he had just been released from nearly seven years as a hostage in Lebanon. She desperately wanted to build a relationship with him, even going so far as to become a war correspondent herself and tracking down and meeti…
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Matthew Bannister on: Sir Paul Fox, the respected TV executive who commissioned some of the best loved programmes of the 1960s and 70s. We have a tribute from his former colleague Sir David Attenborough. Lynne Reid Banks, the author best known for her novel “The L Shaped Room.” Joan Hills, the artist who played a key role in the art world of the 19…
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Today’s guest has spent her entire career dealing with leaders before becoming one herself. She joined Europe’s largest Executive Search firm straight from university, fell in love with the industry and never left. After 20 years at Egon Zehnder, where she ran the Research teams in London and India, she founded her own firm and now focuses on ident…
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Podcast de Carl Stone pour websynradio : Aux alentours du Kamya bar, Carl Stone convoque pour ce programme original webSYNradio tout un ensemble d'oeuvres (Ros Bobos, Annie Gosflield, David Toop, Tanner Menard, Joseph Hammer, Ben Neill, Roger Kleier, Saunter Chihei Hatakeyama, Yann Novak, Robert Crouch, Chas Smith, Sawako, Richard Lainhart, et des …
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Matthew Bannister on Professor Peter Higgs, the physicist who won the Nobel prize for explaining why the building blocks of the universe have mass. Trevor Griffiths, the playwright whose stage and TV dramas focused on left wing politics and social issues. We have a tribute from the actor Jack Shepherd. Hella Pick, the long serving Guardian foreign …
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Matthew Bannister on Joe Lieberman, the US Democrat politician who fell out with his party over the Iraq War. Diana Baring, the respected literary agent. We have a tribute from her client Frederick Forsyth. Lynn Kinnear, who was one of the most influential landscape architects of her generation. Kay Benbow, who commissioned and made many acclaimed …
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John Wilson on Richard Taylor, who became a tireless campaigner against knife crime and supported disadvantaged young people. Lisa Lane, the chess champion who was the first player to feature on the cover of Sports Illustrated. Rose Dugdale, the English heiress and debutante who went onto join the IRA. Ian Green, the Scottish folk music champion wh…
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In this special edition of Last Word, John Boyega pays tribute to campaigner Richard Taylor, the father of Damilola Taylor who was killed 24 years ago. Richard Taylor - a Nigerian civil servant - dedicated years to improving the lives of disadvantaged children in the wake of his son's death via the Damilola Taylor Trust. Mr Taylor said he wanted hi…
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Podcast de DAVID FENECH pour webSYNradio. Avec des morceaux de The Monks, Andew Liles + Jean Hervé Péron, Glaxo Babies, Renaldo and the Loaf, Felix Kubin, Fritz Muller, Iggy + The Stooges, H.N.A.S, Volcano the Bear, Nervous Norvus, Jac Berrocal + David Fenech + Ghédalia Tazartès, Connan Mockasin, Brigitte Fontaine, Colin Stetson, Jr + His Soulettes…
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Matthew Bannister on Vince Power, the live music promoter whose Mean Fiddler group operated a string of London venues and built up the Reading and Leeds festivals. Olga Murray, the American lawyer who devoted her later life to helping the children of Nepal. Cecilia Eckelmann-Battistello, the Italian businesswoman who ran a major container shipping …
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Matthew Bannister on Audrey Adams who became a tireless campaigner for the rights of black people after her son was stabbed to death in a racist attack. Nicola Trahan, who joined the French Resistance as a teenager and was later awarded the Croix de Guerre. Edward Bond, the controversial playwright who played a key role in the abolition of censorsh…
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Matthew Bannister on Iris Apfel the colourful fashion and interior designer whose own dress sense made an impact until her death aged 102. Dr Colin Murray Parkes, the psychiatrist once described as “the David Attenborough of the bereavement world.” Baroness Henig, the deputy House of Lords Speaker who was a historian and expert on the security indu…
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On International Women’s Day we are delighted to welcome our first woman leader on the programme: Helen Steers, senior Partner at Pantheon, a global private equity firm based in London. Trained as an engineer, Helen fell into the world of finance via a detour in Canada. We discuss her career as a leader in private equity and how she decided early o…
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John Wilson on the celebrated sculptor Nicholas Dimbleby, responsible for numerous well known commissions around the country. Lord Patrick Cormack the politician, historian and prolific author. Wendy Mitchell, the author and blogger who was diagnosed with young onset dementia and worked tirelessly to help improve the understanding of the condition.…
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John Wilson on Alexei Navalny, the anti-corruption campaigner and leading opponent of President Vladimir Putin, who has died in a Russian state prison. Dr Brooke Ellison, an American academic and disabilities rights advocate who drew on her own experience of living with quadriplegia. Gertrude Wright, who survived the bombing of her German home city…
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Matthew Bannister on The much-loved Radio 1 and 2 DJ Steve Wright. We have a tribute from his former colleague Simon Mayo. Baroness Flather, who was the first Asian woman to sit in the House of Lords. Alan Mills, the Wimbledon tennis referee who had to deal with tantrums on court. Angela Peberdy, the train announcer known as “the golden voice of Br…
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Matthew Bannister on Dr Lowitja O’Donoghue who overcame a traumatic childhood to become one of Australia’s leading campaigners for the rights of indigenous people. Ian Lavender, the actor best known for playing Private Pike in Dad’s Army. Robie Harris, whose book explaining sex to children made her one of America’s most banned authors. Barry John, …
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Matthew Bannister on Frank Farian, the German music producer behind the hugely successful group Boney M, who caused controversy when it was revealed that his duo Milli Vanilli had been miming at all their live shows. We hear from Boney M singer Liz Mitchell. Medical journalist Caroline Richmond who founded the Campaign Against Health Fraud, now kno…
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