The coronation of Charlemagne by Pope Leo III on Christmas Day 800 AD signified the revival of imperial power in the West after the Roman Empire's fall. This episode discusses the complex power dynamics involving Charlemagne, tensions with the Byzantine Empire, and the fundamental role of the Church. Charlemagne masterfully navigated political landscapes, solidifying his status as a transformative leader despite lacking the bureaucratic structures of older empires. As his empire later fragmented due to internal strife and external threats like Viking raids, his legacy laid the foundations for future European identities and political boundaries.
Charlemagne's coronation by Pope Leo III was a significant moment in European history that redefined power structures between the church and the emerging Western Empire, showcasing Charlemagne's unexpected rise to imperial status and the competing influences of Rome and Constantinople.
Charlemagne's rise to power is shown as being intricately linked with the conflicts and political maneuvering of both the Byzantine empire and the papacy.
In this episode, financial advisors Dave Ramsey and Ken Coleman discuss the significance of delayed gratification in building wealth while answering various financial questions. They explore topics such as the affordability of a luxury car and the necessity of prioritizing debt repayment, especially mortgages, over immediate desires. They emphasize understanding risks associated with parental loans and the importance of planning for retirement. The conversation also navigates the balance between family priorities and career aspirations, highlighting the need for proactive budgeting and debt management strategies tailored to individual circumstances.
Delayed gratification is crucial in achieving financial goals; it is important to resist the temptation to spend on luxury items until foundational financial responsibilities are met.
Understanding the implications of financial decisions, like purchasing a supercar, is essential; weigh your current financial position against desires.
In this episode, Rhett and Link explore the humorous reasons behind not being each other's best man at their weddings. The discussion includes advice on delivering memorable speeches, practical insights for public speaking, and personal anecdotes about their adventures in nature. They emphasize the importance of preparation and genuine storytelling in speeches, while also offering creative suggestions for choosing last names, showcasing their trademark humor and insight throughout.
**The episode underscores the complex dynamics of friendship and personal choice in significant moments, such as weddings, highlighting the humor in not selecting each other as best men. The conversation encourages listeners to embrace individuality and the unique stories that shape their relationships.**
**Understanding the geographical challenges, such as the risk of flat tires and the nature of the terrain, is crucial for adventurers seeking to explore isolated routes.**
In this episode, Dr. Bernardo Huberman discusses his unconventional journey as a physicist, emphasizing the significance of curiosity in shaping his academic and personal life. He shares insights from his education, experiences in different cultural environments, and the challenges of pursuing science in an oppressive political landscape. The conversation delves into complex scientific concepts such as chaos theory and quantum mechanics, highlighting how these ideas not only contribute to scientific knowledge but also inform a joyful and meaningful existence. Additionally, the episode touches on the balance between rigorous intellectual pursuit and the appreciation of everyday life.
Curiosity is a powerful motivator that fuels the pursuit of knowledge and understanding, playing a crucial role in personal and professional development.
A meaningful life is defined not just by career achievements but also by the enjoyment and simplicity found in everyday experiences.
Today’s pod has some BIG ENERGY as we chat the appeal of small town Australia, the public’s response to Positive Energy, lifting up your little scene, Raygun at the olympics, why jojo is the new john cage, the moral conflict of loving pop culture, wondering why old people become nationalists, IT ENDS WITH US drama, Ione turning in the final draft of her memoir “Say Everything”, creative hangovers and on-set power struggles in Hollywood!To watch the full video of this episode and for extra content please visithttp://weirdertogether.substack.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jerry D Miller is a organic dairy farmer from Millersburg, OH. He joins us to talk about the Plain Community, how technology impacts maintaining community and how a sense of community is passed to others. Rooted In Organic Podcast is sponsored by SoilBiotics and Byron Seeds.
Send us a text#364 Tyler(@JTyPatrick)& James (@SupermanRed_Kr)talk the canceling of #Batgirl, news, rumors of #WarnerBro and of course new #DCComics . #Batman #Krypton #SUPERPETS #YoungJustice For all things Krypton Report: https://linktr.ee/Kryptonreport Our new TEE Public Store: http://tee.pub/lic/gJJ3wcW9NCE Help keep Krypton from Exploding join the $1 a month Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kryptonreportpod
On this edition of the ODPH, the panel sits down to discuss:
- The shocking news that the Batgirl film has been cancelled!
- The latest trailer for Andor, coming September 21st to Disney+!
- Season 1 of "Paper Girls" on Amazon Prime!
All that and much more!
Be sure to check out this week's featured aPODalypse podcast: Pop Kannon!
Website: https://anchor.fm/popkannonpod
Twitter: https://twitter.com/popkannon
For more #ODPH Content, check out our website!
For #ODPH Social Media, here’s our directory
Rate & Review on Podchaser!
Find Us on Twitch!
Check out the ODPH Merch Store at TeePublic!
ODPH Entertainment Edition Intro Music provided by Shout At the Robots
Shop Comics Online: Shop Cheers To Comics & Use the promo code “ODPH” for 10% off your order!
Have you every dreamed about owning a gorgeous country cottage, historic chateau or sophisticated city pad in France? Suzanna Clarke, a New Zealander formerly based in Australia, has made her home in Fez in Morocco, splitting her time between there and France since 2007 when she bought her first apartment in Bordeaux. Having just added to her property portfolio with a sprawling country property, she's intending to move there with her husband and children soon. In this episode of ExtraVirgin, Natascha Mirosch talks to Suzanna about the pleasures and pitfalls of property ownership in France. They talk about the best (and worst) value regions, how much you'll actually need to buy something, what to beware of and much more.
The coronation of Charlemagne by Pope Leo III on Christmas Day 800 AD signified the revival of imperial power in the West after the Roman Empire's fall. This episode discusses the complex power dynamics involving Charlemagne, tensions with the Byzantine Empire, and the fundamental role of the Church. Charlemagne masterfully navigated political landscapes, solidifying his status as a transformative leader despite lacking the bureaucratic structures of older empires. As his empire later fragmented due to internal strife and external threats like Viking raids, his legacy laid the foundations for future European identities and political boundaries.
Charlemagne's coronation by Pope Leo III was a significant moment in European history that redefined power structures between the church and the emerging Western Empire, showcasing Charlemagne's unexpected rise to imperial status and the competing influences of Rome and Constantinople.
Charlemagne's rise to power is shown as being intricately linked with the conflicts and political maneuvering of both the Byzantine empire and the papacy.
In this episode, financial advisors Dave Ramsey and Ken Coleman discuss the significance of delayed gratification in building wealth while answering various financial questions. They explore topics such as the affordability of a luxury car and the necessity of prioritizing debt repayment, especially mortgages, over immediate desires. They emphasize understanding risks associated with parental loans and the importance of planning for retirement. The conversation also navigates the balance between family priorities and career aspirations, highlighting the need for proactive budgeting and debt management strategies tailored to individual circumstances.
Delayed gratification is crucial in achieving financial goals; it is important to resist the temptation to spend on luxury items until foundational financial responsibilities are met.
Understanding the implications of financial decisions, like purchasing a supercar, is essential; weigh your current financial position against desires.
In this episode, Rhett and Link explore the humorous reasons behind not being each other's best man at their weddings. The discussion includes advice on delivering memorable speeches, practical insights for public speaking, and personal anecdotes about their adventures in nature. They emphasize the importance of preparation and genuine storytelling in speeches, while also offering creative suggestions for choosing last names, showcasing their trademark humor and insight throughout.
**The episode underscores the complex dynamics of friendship and personal choice in significant moments, such as weddings, highlighting the humor in not selecting each other as best men. The conversation encourages listeners to embrace individuality and the unique stories that shape their relationships.**
**Understanding the geographical challenges, such as the risk of flat tires and the nature of the terrain, is crucial for adventurers seeking to explore isolated routes.**
In this episode, Dr. Bernardo Huberman discusses his unconventional journey as a physicist, emphasizing the significance of curiosity in shaping his academic and personal life. He shares insights from his education, experiences in different cultural environments, and the challenges of pursuing science in an oppressive political landscape. The conversation delves into complex scientific concepts such as chaos theory and quantum mechanics, highlighting how these ideas not only contribute to scientific knowledge but also inform a joyful and meaningful existence. Additionally, the episode touches on the balance between rigorous intellectual pursuit and the appreciation of everyday life.
Curiosity is a powerful motivator that fuels the pursuit of knowledge and understanding, playing a crucial role in personal and professional development.
A meaningful life is defined not just by career achievements but also by the enjoyment and simplicity found in everyday experiences.
Today’s pod has some BIG ENERGY as we chat the appeal of small town Australia, the public’s response to Positive Energy, lifting up your little scene, Raygun at the olympics, why jojo is the new john cage, the moral conflict of loving pop culture, wondering why old people become nationalists, IT ENDS WITH US drama, Ione turning in the final draft of her memoir “Say Everything”, creative hangovers and on-set power struggles in Hollywood!To watch the full video of this episode and for extra content please visithttp://weirdertogether.substack.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jerry D Miller is a organic dairy farmer from Millersburg, OH. He joins us to talk about the Plain Community, how technology impacts maintaining community and how a sense of community is passed to others. Rooted In Organic Podcast is sponsored by SoilBiotics and Byron Seeds.
Send us a text#364 Tyler(@JTyPatrick)& James (@SupermanRed_Kr)talk the canceling of #Batgirl, news, rumors of #WarnerBro and of course new #DCComics . #Batman #Krypton #SUPERPETS #YoungJustice For all things Krypton Report: https://linktr.ee/Kryptonreport Our new TEE Public Store: http://tee.pub/lic/gJJ3wcW9NCE Help keep Krypton from Exploding join the $1 a month Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kryptonreportpod
On this edition of the ODPH, the panel sits down to discuss:
- The shocking news that the Batgirl film has been cancelled!
- The latest trailer for Andor, coming September 21st to Disney+!
- Season 1 of "Paper Girls" on Amazon Prime!
All that and much more!
Be sure to check out this week's featured aPODalypse podcast: Pop Kannon!
Website: https://anchor.fm/popkannonpod
Twitter: https://twitter.com/popkannon
For more #ODPH Content, check out our website!
For #ODPH Social Media, here’s our directory
Rate & Review on Podchaser!
Find Us on Twitch!
Check out the ODPH Merch Store at TeePublic!
ODPH Entertainment Edition Intro Music provided by Shout At the Robots
Shop Comics Online: Shop Cheers To Comics & Use the promo code “ODPH” for 10% off your order!
Have you every dreamed about owning a gorgeous country cottage, historic chateau or sophisticated city pad in France? Suzanna Clarke, a New Zealander formerly based in Australia, has made her home in Fez in Morocco, splitting her time between there and France since 2007 when she bought her first apartment in Bordeaux. Having just added to her property portfolio with a sprawling country property, she's intending to move there with her husband and children soon. In this episode of ExtraVirgin, Natascha Mirosch talks to Suzanna about the pleasures and pitfalls of property ownership in France. They talk about the best (and worst) value regions, how much you'll actually need to buy something, what to beware of and much more.