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that's where your hodgepodge to sergei alexandrovich yesenin and your yuri viktorovich turns out and people dance marinka's voice, well, she just turns on. well, it would be great, of course, the authors can only dream of this, but it seems that dima is right. it could be. uh, by the way, we still have one song, too, don't give me that leg so groovy. eh, eh, and i came across these yesenin. i realized that the guys are being drafted into the army. they walk the last money with the girls. this is such an amazing state of affairs. and, of course, the olive is also harmonica is written there. well, now everything will be clear from the text, yes, so if marina sings, then we will be happy to. who, along the path of a curve on a summer evening, a blue
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the farewell to the guys in the army, this is the fourteenth year, and then there was the imperial war. and we all know what happened to russia next. well, come on, all the same, we all those who heard the apple for the first time in the seventies were shocked by the culture that you somehow dragged through these editorial filters, you understand. hmm this melody itself. yes, it was still this, leningradsky , uh, this is a brilliant leningrad, how can you say a masterpiece, and i 'm like a house with two windows to the garden - it's still you have an apple two zero plays this ingenious guys, this means such a hymn of leningrad of 765 passed. chess song
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on the part of the apple 2: 0 group, that we do not hear these sinister alcoholic, but here are the taverns, which for some reason are obligatory for everyone come to mind when they take e. that's when they try to make a song from sergeyevich's lyrics. well, dear friends, we can't do without a night. see. here we have tonight. and here is the night, from the point of view of sergei alexandrovich yesenin. do not return this cool night to me, do not see my girlfriend . what to sing in the garden? wait,
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servant bury your heart love will not hear. this is senya, i mean, a deep sleep will not remember the tigers will not wake up on the family. so here's marina. i i'm telling you, i didn't know that i would have fun. this is precisely the energy of live performance, for the sake of which anthropology is on channel one. and you could, well, let's step aside a little from our main theme of yesenin. leagues to lead us in the state of a village holiday, which actually
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dear friends anthropology we are today we enjoyed yesenin's lyrics performed by the apple two point zero group, and now we just have to thank this brilliant team and wish this project, which is called talyanochka. happy journey, new successes for our souls, dear friends. the creative industry podcast on channel one is visiting us today, tuta larsen , russian tv presenter rama journalist roman karmanov, host of the podcast, and media manager and general director of the presidential fund
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for cultural initiatives and elena kiper e, producer and click. hello here hello hello, tuta or tatiana after all. well , it’s probably clearer for the viewer when they call me here, but, because there are a lot of tatyana, and here one is different here. i say, i grew up on your broadcasts. now i must say that to piss off the guest from the very beginning. no, why am i very pleased when they say that to me, uh, accomplished pleasant adult intelligent people, in general, there is one already in our time it is impossible to say. no, i dreamed the line. this is such a legend. i don't know by the way so far, whether it's true or not. there is a legend that elena dreamed of me and this inspired her to one of her biggest hits. it's true. okay. yes, it also
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worked out that way. we just studied together, in fact , we studied journalism together. it's just at slightly different times, and they acted exactly , i remember that once together and somehow it all grew together, then, uh, then it became the leading channel of the famous. yes, we are still and we are still somehow. well, we creak well. we are fully moving. yes moving for this during this time, how now? yes, well, if in general, because i know a lot there already , uh, career projects and so on, but spectators. they could fix in the past very well. let's get them back real list them. yes, but things are, in general, very active, surprisingly interesting and very lively. now, i would say that i probably haven't felt this way in a long time. um, there's
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a trendy phrase in the resource, but it annoys me, because it's so worn out. i haven't felt in a long time. uh, what i do is so useful and well, really yes, well, that's probably how it is, and, of course , we all grow up, we have other interests other topics, including me, of course, after i had them. children, of course, are the topics of parenting, i don’t know there, and in general , it became my next journalistic interest in some kind of personal development, it’s probably a little difficult for those who don’t really follow what i’ve been doing all these years to imagine , that here, as in the film the man from the boulevard des capucines, such a montage. here larsen with an iron tooth all the whole face in iron for some reason. i remember people that i was all piercing, although i only had a pierced nose. ah, and then not for long a year, and
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then suddenly such a matrona, all of herself , burdened with a large family and a religious one , and so on. well, it's not some incredible transformation. this is holistic. here, in fact. this is life. it would be strange if, at the age of 40, almost 9 years old, i would continue to talk about the youth subculture and jump at discos. eh, and to be interested in some new album came out from a group that has also been playing for 40 years on scene. here, of course, i'm growing, but my viewer is growing with me. that is, he goes or the audience has increased or changed, that viewer. it seems to me that the audience has not changed much, it has become a little younger, but we have completely rejuvenated it thanks to our children's projects, because now the whole family and i are filming on a children's tv channel. and so funny, like at first the parents grew up on me now their children grow up on mars they are somehow not on purpose, but this
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stuff is just very funny and i now have a different status in general for some viewers for a very large number of viewers. i'm not here. larsen i'm marfa's mom. hmm, the kids are coming . oh, it's marfa's mom. that's right, and the parents are a hydra. we know you will grow up too. here, huh? well, of course, most of these viewers who grew up with me on mtv, they grew up, they had all the same questions, why do i have? i live, what should i do next? what is my purpose, if life after life and so on and so forth, how to survive in this world, what can i learn from children? how to save a relationship in marriage? and it's cool that we have common challenges, to which we are looking for answers together, well, it turns out that both then and now it is still a dialogue with the viewer who is waiting. here we are, and so on, waiting for some answers, to be honest, some beacons, it's still, uh, the rulers of the minds of people on tv. you know, uh, it seems to me
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that, well, in general, everything. i do all this, it seems, as if for myself, that is, for the first place. this is, of course, uh such a well, research uh my project about myself about my life. it's just that in the network the questions that concern me, they concern everyone. and if i we manage to find some answers. or , for example, ask the right question, and then we can enter into a discussion with the viewer in some kind of discussion to reason together, then it resonates, as i said once. i liked it very much. this is one wise porter. uh, in an interview with me. he said to light, maybe only that which itself burns, so i can only talk about what i am in, what i myself plunge into. well, for example, politics is not mine or economics at all. i don't understand any of this. i can about it uh well, well, with a claim to competence to speak, but uh, it will be boring, because in fact it doesn’t really me. interested, and here is the relationship of the family. children god is
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what i myself look for topics for myself and roads and it's great that on this path i constantly find myself with my viewers in uh hand in hand. how are these projects born? that is , is it some kind of people who come in demand or do you generate them yourself? they are born from life, you understand? here we are on we love to travel with children by car. we have been going to the anchor for 7 years in a row slot. well, here we are in summer. it's anchor slot no maldives nothing it's a little little near sochi like i call it a tiny village. well, we are very good there. and the road there will inevitably change. well, there, the truth is very intimate and nice. that's peaceful. well, there, by the way, a lot of people are bored. there is absolutely nothing to do there. and for me, this is an ideal place to relax and but the road there and back, that is, we go there for 2
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days with a stop and there somewhere in rostov and it's all like this, roll trip - it's self an adventure and our project grew out of this. e way parent that we're filming right now, which we are. hmm, we won a grant filming this project. it's about traveling with children , family trips, and for some reason it's not obvious such a bright tourist route. e in small towns, where, it turns out, so many interesting things happen. this is such a big story, as a rule, in these places, that you want to tell it, but on the one hand, this is work. we're filming. we get up early there we go somewhere, i need to powder, but and so on, but on the other hand it is a great pleasure, because we spend the whole day with the family. we discover some absolutely new things for ourselves, new knowledge, new skills, because we have it in every issue. well , there is some historical part, some kind of
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childish enthusiasm. there is either an eco-farm, or some kind of amusement park there and, of course, some kind of master class. we were already there and strung beads and lollipops, but when we cooked , we made lollipops ourselves and baked cakes. and that they just didn’t do anything, in general, in frame, that is, they are generally infected, it turns out already with this, uh, they are not identified involved. so it's negative. yes , for sure they see themselves somewhere inside. in general, leading, as if not at all. although martha 13 in july. and we are six years old in the frame, she is not going to be the leader at all. although, she already has a leading profession in her hands, but she does not even think about it. she wants him to have different options. first i wanted to be a full body doctor, then an oceanologist and a polar scientist. now she is writing. she thinks literary institute. maybe it will become your collage? ugh interesting. well, that is
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, in general. hmm, she is already writing the script for your show or she is writing her show, not yet the script. she writes stories of the elements. and now she has such an application for a fantasy novel, something about dragons, but so far in the short form one two are still busy, in addition to 18 this year. he is taking the unified state examination and to be honest, i still don’t understand where he wants to go, because over the past year , his mood, priorities and his own sense of being in this world. it is quite possible that we will not go anywhere and will work. we are he. yeah, i don't know, yes, but it's still difficult, of course, to separate yourself from this. but we agreed that i do not interfere in this, he has a lost, uh, career counselor, which e, they published? they
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're here with a bunch of tests of some sort filled out. well done. they had a lot of conversations. they defined his profile. yes, there is a search. here, but somehow he is not yet concentrating in any particular profession, in any particular university, he goes to the day of open doors. we just determined that he is a humanist, definitely not a mathematician. and what it will result in, i don’t know, to be honest, i realized that if i get very involved in this, then i’ll probably go crazy, and i said, look, i’m ready for the tutor tutors comprehensive support there, but i will not put it over your soul about the exam in general, as you know, will you pass it? i will not choose for you, nor his profession, wise mother. yes, in a similar situation, i just went philosophical all the time. in general, i didn’t know any one to choose, and in general, and i it seems that a person after philosophy in general, maybe he wants to work philosophical and get everything done. yes, the little ones reach, we are 7 years old. hmm, for the time being, we are only seriously engaged
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in music and suffer at a music school in the department of folk vocals. it’s just that you have a factory of creative emotions for sure, but it’s interesting , you practically get it, so how to give a blockbuster, probably, everything to the entire target audience. children are boys, girls, and parents, yes, because my husband also participated, yes, moreover, my husband is a children's karate coach hmm, he has him deals with children from 4 years old, so its also very parental. well, his incarnation, parental, it is implemented and professional, therefore, well, somehow it happened with us. the creative industry podcast on channel one is hosted today by tuturesen, we are still hosting elena cyprus yes, and uh, given that our podcast is about the creative industries and your family is so creative. how do you keep track of
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the competition when you're making your own show, because there's a huge amount of other content out there that, uh, is more successful just for account of what works at low at low frequency. yes, that is, if we are talking about the family and about the family values that you are talking about and reporting, yes, that is, you are showing a model. i would say so, yes, it turns out that this show shows a model of families. and how do you evaluate the team somehow here? yes, you do it together. no, i don’t know, maybe i was so lucky with the team, but, of course, when we let’s put it this way, we realized that this topic was becoming our professional activity, that we kind of media family. yes, and i guess i looked around, especially when we went to social networks, uh-huh, and for me it was generally quite a serious violence against myself, because
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i had this journalistic arrogance. you know, after all, the journalism department of moscow state university, he is some kind of balablogging here, and there, as an old girl, an unknown little animal, they still have millions of views. and i mean with my higher education there up to twenty years of experience in the foreign ministry. and there are barely a couple of hundred thousand subscribers scraping together, why are you wondering how you managed to overcome something? you know i just i realized that, well, as if i have. and, well, there is my niche, there is a format, there are, uh, people to look for, with whom i am in dialogue. uh-huh and maybe not many of them, but they are very cool. well, as if loyal devotees and we again. shared value at some point, i realized that being true to your values is more important than having a lot of followers, but being loyal and passing them on to communicate them here, which i don't have. i don't have a task. that's right, i'm so valuable in general, all of myself. such a solid one. yes, i'm in white i'll go, i wonder, what are the values, right?
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what to talk about? all is well family yes strong family love for children love for life. and how it became obvious to me in the last year and love for the motherland although earlier. i was embarrassed to say these things and it seemed that it sounded very. well, how are you? yes? not yes and not well, how to say e well, no matter how i appropriate it, it is yes, that is, it is, as it were, not entirely my personal. yes, it's kind of very strong , so generalized that it's there, and now, yes, i'm just ready to sign it in my liver. at me for me it is most surprising that for me it is such a great value. turns out it's for me. you know a lot. well , it's interesting, uh, after all, topics related to the family, and this is the richest plast, a huge number of people. it involves in some way themes related to the heroic
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and overcoming oneself. this is a huge plast in the west whole. in the general industry. built on this. we have people who don't go there very willingly, and so far it doesn't impress the industry. here is larsen lonely hero, which has sunk. well, it seems to me in a topic with a huge number of children. yes, it so happened that everything plunged , uh, into the topic of the family, there and so on. well, this is a huge industry, where you have already done a lot of things. this industry, it will develop in our country or it will remain so. well , this is a niche channel niche. so the radio stations are all that pretty, for me it's big. the question is, because, uh , hmm, i left for the blogosphere and social networks, and 8 years ago, precisely because i wanted to do this topic, and there was no place for it on the bolshoi tv channel, nobody
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needed it on any of them, and i was not interested in talking about the family in entertaining ways, because i understand perfectly well that parents have a huge number of questions, and with each as a new child, these questions are new and there are no mussel answers to them and there is no single resource in which you can discuss all this. that is, if there are a lot of different platforms, there is some kind of expert community , you won’t always get somewhere. and if you get there, then you will understand what they are talking about all these medical teachers and so on. is there a parent community where? well, there are a lot of myths. and also, as it were, well, that is, some you can stumble upon some blatant absolutely. no, no, things that correspond to reality and everyone there shares her experience, which is not always positive and applicable to herself. and how these here to connect and make friends things. i think it shouldn't. there shouldn't be an industry, just as there shouldn't be a family,
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there can't be an industry, there can't be an industry? ah, spiritual value, can't be the education industry. it must be kind of, of course, something that, well, people do. eh, including earning money, but there must be some kind of support from the state. if you want the family to become some kind of trending topic well, you need to create creative ones, you need to create platforms for this, on which you can declare this. i, uh, just remembered, because i work with many students and for them, uh, self-realization is in the first well, in the first place , this is normal. yes, that is, they have at this moment, the hormonal period is like that, yes, but the family has a very far postponed project and remembered one more phrase. i’ve got a little bit of a fuse now, i once brought freder, who is a writer, to russia, and he was just born to him for three years. yes, yes, and he says, wow, that's how the world works for
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rights. e, to pass we study for half a year, and we give birth to children at once and no one teaches us anything, and i got so sunk. it's really very strange, that is, we observe traffic signs. and here is the same in this upbringing. that is, well, there is where to apply, there is creativity, where to educate creativity, where to approach it. eh, on the other hand, not from the side of parental control of edification, but from the side of communication with the child on equal terms of communication with the child, how about the miracle that appeared in your life? it seems to me that this is actually a task that faces not only the state, but society in general, if it is interested in continuing you are absolutely right. this is a question for each individual person. and a lot of people too. this at all it is not necessary they do not want to be loaded by it. well, we were brought up somehow. well, us the password. and that normally people grew up? well, for 7 years our key has been hung up that i am a normal person, well, how would there be questions
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about a normal person or not? uh, not in the sense, well, socially normal, but are you happy, are you happy, yes, how would you be responsible for yourself for everything that happens to you, are you ready to admit that you are a mature person and in this world do you have a place? yes, and you are happy with this place. well, normally abnormal for me, this is the criterion. yes but it doesn't matter how much we would like it not to turn into an industry, it doesn't matter if these are people. they have interests and concerns. they turn into industries anyway, there are a lot of all sorts of chats, uh blogs, no one to someone to something, endless 10 life hacks on how to put a child to bed. and there i don’t know 8 ways to dress properly so that it is beautiful and at the same time you can breastfeed. this is what people are interested in. how to be happy in a family, how to pass on to a child, perhaps the ability to be happy and rejoice is not of interest. it is very difficult. this is a lot of inner
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work, which is very unpleasant. well, you can't package it in a way that would be interesting to people , i don't know, maybe you can. well, as here, look, there is, for example, a topic close to me, this topic of natural parenthood. well , now, of course, we will leave a little. in such a very it is. naturally. i will call me only children, maybe uh there are women who say, here i am pregnant. this is mine, it's simple. uh, well, the time of my life. this is the main event in my life. i want, to make it the best memory of my life, and she goes to courses. she's getting ready. she is responsible for her birth. she understands that this is not the case of doctors. and this is his business, if, of course, her child is healthy with us and everything happens naturally . and there are women who say i want this maternity hospital, because there is a good menu of beautiful beds. and then this one . get him out of me.
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