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Filling the sinkSkiing in the Catalan Pyrenees - guide to slopes and sustainability conundrum
It's ski season! Wrap up warm, grab your goggles and gloves, this week Filling the Sink heads to the slopes with a guide to skiing in the Catalan Pyrenees. But hold on, with the climate emergency and ongoing drought, does it make sense to be going? Guifré Jordan travels to Cerdanya to hear both sides of the debate, with La Molina's Marta Viver, and Marcel Sangenís, from the Stop Winter Olympics platform. This week's Catalan phrase is 'trencar el gel'. It means 'to break the ice', and is used just like in English. Presented by Lorcan Doherty.
It's ski season! Wrap up warm, grab your goggles and gloves, this week Filling the Sink heads to the slopes with a guide to skiing in the Catalan Pyrenees. But hold on, with the climate emergency and ongoing drought, does it make sense to be going? Guifré Jordan travels to Cerdanya to hear both sides of the debate, with La Molina's Marta Viver, and Marcel Sangenís, from the Stop Winter Olympics platform. This week's Catalan phrase is 'trencar el gel'. It means 'to break the ice', and is used just like in English. Presented by Lorcan Doherty.
Filling the sinkMovie director J. A. Bayona - from Barcelona to Hollywood
Lauded by Steven Spielberg and Guillermo del Toro, Barcelona-born J. A. Bayona is the director of movies like "The Impossible", "A Monster Calls" and "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom". On the red carpet at the 2023 Gaudí Awards, Bayona chats to Filling the Sink about the ups and downs of his career to date, and his upcoming movie "Society of the Snow". Cillian Shields talks to two of his former teachers at ESCAC film school - Jaume Macià and Joan Marimón - to find out if the young Bayona was always destined for success. This week's Catalan phrase is 'ser el dolent de la pel·lícula'. It means 'to be the baddy in the film', but it is used in real life too. Presented by Lorcan Doherty with Gerard Escaich Folch.
Lauded by Steven Spielberg and Guillermo del Toro, Barcelona-born J. A. Bayona is the director of movies like "The Impossible", "A Monster Calls" and "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom". On the red carpet at the 2023 Gaudí Awards, Bayona chats to Filling the Sink about the ups and downs of his career to date, and his upcoming movie "Society of the Snow". Cillian Shields talks to two of his former teachers at ESCAC film school - Jaume Macià and Joan Marimón - to find out if the young Bayona was always destined for success. This week's Catalan phrase is 'ser el dolent de la pel·lícula'. It means 'to be the baddy in the film', but it is used in real life too. Presented by Lorcan Doherty with Gerard Escaich Folch.
Filling the sinkBottoms up! - Barcelona's cocktail bars in World's Top 10
Flamboyant drinks and clandestine bars, Barcelona's cocktail scene has stepped up its game, overthrowing London and New York at the World's 50 Best Bars ranking. Filling the Sink is celebrating its 100th episode with cocktails! Alejandra Angulo Alonso is joined by Catalan News journalists Cillian Shields and Gerard Escaich Folch to talk about the hottest creative bars in Barcelona that made it to the World's 50 Best Bars ranking, celebrated this month for the first time in the Catalan capital instead of London. Join us as we visit the bars featured in the top ten of the list for 2022: Paradiso, first place, Sips in third spot, and Two Schmucks, at number seven. We hear from Gianluca Basso, Paradiso's manager; Marc Alvarez, Sips's co-owner; and Pom Modeste, Two Schmucks' manager. We also have a little surprise at the end of the podcast to mark our 100th show!
Flamboyant drinks and clandestine bars, Barcelona's cocktail scene has stepped up its game, overthrowing London and New York at the World's 50 Best Bars ranking. Filling the Sink is celebrating its 100th episode with cocktails! Alejandra Angulo Alonso is joined by Catalan News journalists Cillian Shields and Gerard Escaich Folch to talk about the hottest creative bars in Barcelona that made it to the World's 50 Best Bars ranking, celebrated this month for the first time in the Catalan capital instead of London. Join us as we visit the bars featured in the top ten of the list for 2022: Paradiso, first place, Sips in third spot, and Two Schmucks, at number seven. We hear from Gianluca Basso, Paradiso's manager; Marc Alvarez, Sips's co-owner; and Pom Modeste, Two Schmucks' manager. We also have a little surprise at the end of the podcast to mark our 100th show!
NotíciaNous continguts periòdics al catàleg de podcasts de Catalunya Ràdio
Catalunya Ràdio reprèn la programació regular de podcasts al web i l'app. Cada dia hi haurà nous episodis dels programes exclusius en línia de l'emissora, que majoritàriament tenen una periodicitat setmanal. Més endavant s'incorporaran nous continguts al catàleg ja existent i, entre les novetats, destaca la col·laboració amb La Cubana vinculada amb els personatges de Les Teresines, que es va anunciar fa uns dies durant la presentació de la programació de la temporada 2022-2023.
Catalunya Ràdio reprèn la programació regular de podcasts al web i l'app. Cada dia hi haurà nous episodis dels programes exclusius en línia de l'emissora, que majoritàriament tenen una periodicitat setmanal. Més endavant s'incorporaran nous continguts al catàleg ja existent i, entre les novetats, destaca la col·laboració amb La Cubana vinculada amb els personatges de Les Teresines, que es va anunciar fa uns dies durant la presentació de la programació de la temporada 2022-2023.
Filling the sinkAlcarràs - Catalan cinema bears fruit on the international stage
Alcarràs, from Catalan filmmaker Carla Simón, won the Golden Bear at this year's Berlin International Film Festival. At the premiere in Lleida, cast members chat to Filling the Sink about Simón's unique style of shooting and the movie's theme of traditional farming in the modern world. Cillian Shields and Angus Clelland join Lorcan Doherty to chat about the film, Simón's other works, and the hallmarks of Catalan cinema. Judith Colell, president of the Catalan Film Academy, looks at the successes and challenges facing the Catalan-language film industry. This week's Catalan phrase is 'com una casa de pagès'. Literally, 'like a farmhouse', it means something very big or obvious.
Alcarràs, from Catalan filmmaker Carla Simón, won the Golden Bear at this year's Berlin International Film Festival. At the premiere in Lleida, cast members chat to Filling the Sink about Simón's unique style of shooting and the movie's theme of traditional farming in the modern world. Cillian Shields and Angus Clelland join Lorcan Doherty to chat about the film, Simón's other works, and the hallmarks of Catalan cinema. Judith Colell, president of the Catalan Film Academy, looks at the successes and challenges facing the Catalan-language film industry. This week's Catalan phrase is 'com una casa de pagès'. Literally, 'like a farmhouse', it means something very big or obvious.
Filling the sinkFood, glorious food! Mediterranean diet and veggie trends
Filling the Sink visits Alimentaria, one of the world's biggest food and drink trade fairs. Cillian Shields learns about the Mediterranean diet, chatting artichokes with Montse Lozano from El Prat Agricultural Cooperative, olive oil with Victor Huguet from Oils of Catalonia, and pickled veg with Rioverde's Alejandra Rovira and Cristina Bezares. Cristina Tomàs White looks at the past, present and future of vegetarianism with Flax & Kale's Jordi Barri, Maria Sánchez from Noel charcuterie, and Ana Torrejón, a chemical engineer developing cultured meat with Ainia. This week's Catalan phrase is 's'ha acabat el bròquil'. Literally, 'the broccoli's over', it's used when there's nothing left of something or when something's done or finished. Presented by Lorcan Doherty.
Filling the Sink visits Alimentaria, one of the world's biggest food and drink trade fairs. Cillian Shields learns about the Mediterranean diet, chatting artichokes with Montse Lozano from El Prat Agricultural Cooperative, olive oil with Victor Huguet from Oils of Catalonia, and pickled veg with Rioverde's Alejandra Rovira and Cristina Bezares. Cristina Tomàs White looks at the past, present and future of vegetarianism with Flax & Kale's Jordi Barri, Maria Sánchez from Noel charcuterie, and Ana Torrejón, a chemical engineer developing cultured meat with Ainia. This week's Catalan phrase is 's'ha acabat el bròquil'. Literally, 'the broccoli's over', it's used when there's nothing left of something or when something's done or finished. Presented by Lorcan Doherty.

Filling the sinkPros and cons of living in Catalonia - international community has its say
The Mediterranean climate, good food, beaches, not to mention excellent health care and public transport: what's not to like about living in Catalonia? Well, how about high rents, low salaries, and hellish bureaucracy? Those are some of the issues highlighted by Filling the Sink listeners, Catalan News readers and attendees at Barcelona International Community Day, who tell us the good, the bad and the funny side of moving to Catalonia from abroad. Cristina Tomàs White and Cillian Shields join Lorcan Doherty. This week's Catalan phrase is 'donar carbassa', literally 'to give pumpkin' it means to get rejected or turned down.
The Mediterranean climate, good food, beaches, not to mention excellent health care and public transport: what's not to like about living in Catalonia? Well, how about high rents, low salaries, and hellish bureaucracy? Those are some of the issues highlighted by Filling the Sink listeners, Catalan News readers and attendees at Barcelona International Community Day, who tell us the good, the bad and the funny side of moving to Catalonia from abroad. Cristina Tomàs White and Cillian Shields join Lorcan Doherty. This week's Catalan phrase is 'donar carbassa', literally 'to give pumpkin' it means to get rejected or turned down.
Filling the sinkParlem català? - Learning Catalan, at home and abroad
Filling the Sink listeners and Catalan News readers from around the world share their stories of how they joined the more than 9 million people that speak Catalan. Dr Afra Pujol i Campeny on the challenges of teaching her native language and what motivates students at the University of Cambridge to study it. Listeners tell us some of their favorite Catalan words, such as somiatruites, or daydreamer, which literally translates as omelette-dreamer! Presented by Lorcan Doherty with Cristina Tomàs White and Cillian Shields.
Filling the Sink listeners and Catalan News readers from around the world share their stories of how they joined the more than 9 million people that speak Catalan. Dr Afra Pujol i Campeny on the challenges of teaching her native language and what motivates students at the University of Cambridge to study it. Listeners tell us some of their favorite Catalan words, such as somiatruites, or daydreamer, which literally translates as omelette-dreamer! Presented by Lorcan Doherty with Cristina Tomàs White and Cillian Shields.

Filling the sinkAfter pardons for independence leaders, what comes next?
On June 23, 2021, after 3 and a half years behind bars, nine Catalan politicians and activists in jail for their roles during the 2017 independence push, were released after receiving pardons from the Spanish president. As well as looking back on that historic day and the lead up to it, on episode 35 of Filling the Sink we'll also be discussing what lies ahead, with a return to negotiations between the Spanish and Catalan governments on the horizon. Alan Ruiz Terol joins Lorcan Doherty to discuss why, within the independence camp, the pardons have been given a lukewarm reception, seen as a half measure falling well short of the general amnesty that they have been calling for. Marc Sanjaume-Calvet, professor of political science at the UOC, explains why the Spanish executive took this decision to pardon the independence leaders, and the impact the move could have on Spanish politics as a whole.
On June 23, 2021, after 3 and a half years behind bars, nine Catalan politicians and activists in jail for their roles during the 2017 independence push, were released after receiving pardons from the Spanish president. As well as looking back on that historic day and the lead up to it, on episode 35 of Filling the Sink we'll also be discussing what lies ahead, with a return to negotiations between the Spanish and Catalan governments on the horizon. Alan Ruiz Terol joins Lorcan Doherty to discuss why, within the independence camp, the pardons have been given a lukewarm reception, seen as a half measure falling well short of the general amnesty that they have been calling for. Marc Sanjaume-Calvet, professor of political science at the UOC, explains why the Spanish executive took this decision to pardon the independence leaders, and the impact the move could have on Spanish politics as a whole.
Notícia Filling the sinkHalf of Barcelona's bars could disappear following the crisis
Director of Catalan capital's restaurants association blasts "erratic and irresponsible" handling of pandemic
Director of Catalan capital's restaurants association blasts "erratic and irresponsible" handling of pandemic
Notícia Filling the sinkA wind farm off the Costa Brava? Locals aren't too sure
Companies claim Parc Tramuntana could generate 90% of Girona's energy as Catalonia struggles to meet renewables target
Companies claim Parc Tramuntana could generate 90% of Girona's energy as Catalonia struggles to meet renewables target