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Bonjour à toutes et à tous, Bienvenue dans cette playlist de podcasts dédiée à l'Institut de Management Public et Gouvernance Territoriale (IMPGT) de Marseille. À travers ces épisodes, découvrez des interviews avec des professeurs et chercheurs, des discussions sur les dernières avancées en management public et gouvernance territoriale. Nous aborderons des thèmes variés comme l'innovation publique, la transformation digitale des administrations et la gestion durable des territoires. Mettez v ...
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Losing Lost

Pierce Nahigyan & Derek Hobson

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A rewatch podcast from co-hosts Pierce Nahigyan and Derek Hobson. Each week, the boys review one episode of ABC's hit show from the perspective of two super fans who loved and sometimes hated the series.
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In the penultimate episode of Lost's first season, we bid an emotional farewell to the raft plotline. As the Losties prepare for an imminent attack by the Others, everyone scrambles to get the boat in the water. It's a terrific episode that juxtaposes the survivors' pre- and post-crash lives, and includes several standouts moments we've been waitin…
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Un plateau a eu lieu lors de la journée dédiée à la création de projets culturels intergénérationnels innovants. Cet événement a mis en lumière des initiatives cruciales visant à répondre aux problématiques auxquelles les personnes âgées font face, notamment l'immobilité et l'isolement social. Des artistes et des professionnel-le-s du secteur cultu…
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Comment les conditions de travail et les caractéristiques organisationnelles d'une structure culturelle peuvent-ils contribuer à l'émergence de risques psychosociaux chez les professionnel.le.s du secteur ? Les intervenant-e-s éclaireront cette problématique en soulignant les défis psychosociaux propres au secteur culturel. L'objectif de ce plateau…
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Cette table ronde a pour objectif de montrer comment l’intelligence artificielle peut devenir un outil et une technique pour réaliser une œuvre artistique. Pour ce faire, l'usage de l’IA au service de l’art sera valorisé : celle-ci devient un nouveau matériau pour créer. De plus, il sera démontré comment l’IA devient elle-même le sujet de création …
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Comment la Responsabilité Sociétale des Organisations (RSO) peut-elle être intégrée efficacement dans le secteur culturel ? Les intervenant-e-s discuteront des pratiques actuelles et des défis liés à la mise en œuvre de la RSO dans les structures culturelles. L'objectif de ce plateau radio est de mettre en lumière des initiatives exemplaires et de …
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Hoo boy. This one's a tough sit. In the final Kate episode of the season, we learn why Kate wants that toy plane so badly. The brothers once again lament this character's frustrating arc (or lack of one), and why "Born to Run" might qualify as the very worst episode of the season. Original Air Date: May 11, 2005 Writers: Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowi…
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An episode that dares to tackle an uncomfortable topic, but still feels half baked. Sayid reflects on his past as he interrogates Locke and learns exactly what happened the day Boone died. Because this episode deals with such a heavy topic, we've provided this link to the National Institute of Mental Health. If you or a loved one are dealing with a…
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The Losties go into crisis mode as Jack fights to save Boone's life and Claire finally goes into labor. The boys talk about why this might be the most important Jack flashback, and why John Terry remains series MVP. Also, fun fact: There are 7 canine blood types and 4 feline blood types. Original Air Date: April 6, 2005 Writer: Janet Tamaro Directo…
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In this episode, the boys cover a wide range of topics, from the memoir of one of LOST's foundational writers to Mark Z. Danielewski's House of Leaves. Oh yeah, and they also discuss one of the best dang episodes of the season. Also, three corrections for this episode: First, both Pierce and Derek are wrong about the dates of Jason Statham's dancin…
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Sit back, relax, and enjoy this little sidequest with the island's most endearing survivor, Hugo "Hurley" Reyes. "Numbers" is the kind of quirky adventure we rarely get on the island - light and fun (though sprinkled with a whopping helping of paranoia). The Vox article Pierce and Derek briefly discuss can be read here. Original Air Date: March 2, …
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In this stirring counterpoint to "House of the Rising Sun," we delve into Jin's backstory, and learn he's not the creep we all believed he was. This episode goes a long way towards explaining his actions. And while it doesn't fully redeem Jin-Soo Kwon, it transforms him into a more complete character, one we actually want to root for. Original Air …
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In this episode, the brothers go head-to-head to answer the ultimate question: Is "Outlaws" an exemplary episode of LOST, or just some fun character filler? We also spin off tangents galore as we ruminate on the afterlife of the TV show compared to other popular dramas like Game of Thrones, discuss the likelihood of LOST being rebooted in our lifet…
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Claire's back in camp, but she's lost her memory. Meanwhile, Ethan has emerged from whatever dark hole the Others live in and demands the survivors return her to him. Will the socks prevent their resident Aussie from being kidnapped again? Or will Charlie grossly overcompensate for a lifetime of insecurity by taking matters into his own hands? This…
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Not to be too cute about it, but "Special" is truly special. It's a showcase for Michael actor Harold Perinneau, and a heartbreaking meditation on fatherhood and commitment. Meanwhile, island antics are in full swing. Charlie gets to do a bit of endearing physical comedy; Sayid and Shannon grow closer; Michael starts to build the raft; Locke confus…
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It's an episode about Boone and Shannon! We learn a bit more about the island's best frenemies, rant about the big "twist" regarding their relationship, and discuss whether Locke's tutelage of Boone is more diabolical or devotional in nature. This certainly won't go down as one of LOST's best episodes, but there are some fun island moments to be ha…
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There's no getting around it, "Whatever the Case May Be" is a bummer of an episode. Not because the story is tragic but because the episode itself continues the tradition of delivering Kate flashbacks that don't tell us anything new. While there are fun island adventures to be had, Kate's storyline is full of frustrating redundancies and dead ends.…
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In this episode, we cover one of the most powerful Season 1 entries. "All the Best Cowboys..." serves as both a follow up to "White Rabbit" and a thrilling continuation of the twist at the end of "Raised by Another." Pierce and Derek discuss why this feels like LOST reaching a turning point, the magnificence of John Terry, and carefully touch on th…
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Pierce and Derek discuss “Raised by Another,” the 10th episode of the first season of LOST and the first Claire-centric story. We are introduced to Ethan as an “Other,” Claire’s ominous psychic, Charlie going into a Pink Cloud while Hurley continues to be the MVP. Tune into this episode for a discussion about The Omen, if executives were more afrai…
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We follow Sayid on his (short-lived) mission to map the island, and encounter the reclusive "French woman" who is alive and not-all-that-well-really. A powerful follow up to last week's morality play, "Solitary" is a banger of an episode that offers moving character moments, a surprisingly funny B-plot, and tantalizing hints at the island's secrets…
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This week we're talking about the one, the only, James "Sawyer" Ford in his first flashback episode. It's an hour of television that delivers everything you could want from LOST: Witty banter, revealing flashbacks, pantomime peanut butter, a shirtless Josh Holloway, and an action scene that will make even the bravest men go, "Ooh! No! Jack's finger…
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"The Moth!" The first Charlie-centric episode wherein we learn of a young Catholic musical artist torn between his love of god, his craft, and his belligerent, hedonistic brother. The brother's discuss the uncharacteristically gentle Jack Shephard; the convenient parable-crafting of John Locke; the surprising redemption (albeit ludicrously short-li…
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Sun's titular episode is, unfortunately, a big letdown. Because "House of the Rising Sun" holds its big reveal till the very end, we're left with a series of flashbacks that tell us very little about Sun's character. All we really learn is that her husband has a heartbreaking smile and possibly a penchant for breaking legs. The rest of the cast isn…
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It's a Jack-centric episode, and the first one to divide the brothers! We debate the merits of "White Rabbit," the accuracy of Claire's horoscope, the general cowardice of the socks, and how hard you should be expected to cry for someone who's a bit of a jerk. We also have a couple clarifications for things we mentioned in this episode. The filming…
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There's no denying the "wow" factor of the LOST pilot, which introduced an ensemble and an island bursting with mysteries for audiences to dig into. But "Walkabout" is arguably the episode that put the show on the map, serving up a final act twist that not only recontextualizes the episode but everything we thought we knew about the island. Origina…
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We start things off with a bang as we return to the island and review the pilot episode of "LOST," episodes 1x01 and 1x02. The first part originally debuted on September 22, 2004, with the second part airing a week later. We also review the history of how the pilot came to be, as told to Empire Magazine's Nick De Semlyen. Here's the link to the 202…
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