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Abadie, who might be the busiest man in Misssissippi sports, is always especially when the high school, junior college and college baseball seasons move into playoff mode.
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Cinq nommés au César 2025 du meilleur scénario original échangent sur l'écriture de leurs films.Nous recevons :- En Fanfare : Emmanuel Courcol (réalisateur-scénariste) et Irène Muscari (co-scénariste)- L'Histoire de Souleymane : Boris Lojkine (réalisateur-scénariste) et Delphine Agut (co-scénariste)- Vingt Dieux : Théo Abadie (co-scénariste)ℹ️ "Et Le Scénario" est un podcast produit par la Cité Européenne des Scénaristes, présenté et monté par Baptiste Rambaud. Un dimanche sur quatre, un corps de métier différent de l'audiovisuel y témoigne de son rapport au scénario. Abonnez-vous !Étude de l'Observatoire des Imaginaires sur les César 2025 :➡️ https://observatoire-des-imaginaires.odoo.com/cesar-2025Formations de la Cité Européenne des Scénaristes :➡️ https://cite-europeenne-des-scenaristes.com/formations/Nous suivre :➡️ LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/citescenaristes/➡️ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/citescenaristes/➡️ Site officiel : https://cite-europeenne-des-scenaristes.com/Au programme :0:00:00 : intro et présentations0:02:07 : expérience d'être nommé0:05:10 : les 1ers retours sur leur scénario0:15:17 : objectif initial de leur scénario0:20:51 : répartition de la co-écriture0:29:12 : comment écrire un film social0:40:36 : doser l'enjeu de survie0:49:43 : pourquoi une fin ouverte ?1:00:39 : les critiques de leur scénario1:07:11 : leçons de scénario tirées1:11:48 : collaborateurs ayant nourri l'histoire1:16:26 : mot de la fin et outroMusic from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/ak/night-driveLicense code: MRFXIZNLNUMFTW29
Welcome welcome one and all! This is the newest episode of the The Mixtape with Scott where we talk to living economists, ask them what they wanted to be when they were little, learn what and how they did become, are becoming, what they became as an adult, and this week too, the road less traveled. This week's guest is named Jérémy L'Hour. I first learned about Jeremy because of a JASA on synthetic control he wrote with Alberto Abadie a few years ago entitled “A Penalized Synthetic Control Estimator for Disaggregated Data”. I then learned that Jérémy had studied with Xavier D'Haultfoueuille, the econometrician and coauthor to the famed difference-in-differences estimator in the AER that helped launch a thousand ships on difference-in-differences with differential timing. I reached out to see if we might talk as Jérémy has a story that I have not had a chance to hear about.Jérémy is the author of Machine Learning for Econometrics with Christophe Galliac which is forthcoming at Oxford University Press. And of course he is the author of the JASA on synthetic control with Abadie. But interestingly, he is not an academic. Rather, he works for a hedge fund called Capital Fund Management. Which was another reason I wanted to talk to him.The last many years, we've seen more and more talented economists go into industry rather than academia, but mostly I interview economists in tech. I haven't interviewed anyone who is at a hedge fund before, and I thought that that might be an interesting guest. There's always a lot of uncertainty in the job market, but maybe now more than ever, and hearing about more options in the private sector would be useful to people all over the world. So thank you again everyone for supporting the substack and the podcast. I appreciate it immensely as it helps me to do what I love which is listening to people's stories. I hope you enjoy this interview as much as I did.Scott's Mixtape Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Scott's Mixtape Substack at causalinf.substack.com/subscribe
Les Causeries de la rade débriefent la victoire bonifiée contre Pau 56 à 25, nous parlerons également des prolongations de Priso et Abadie, du dernier Pilou-Pilou de Christophe Charaut, et nous vous dévoilerons la liste de cadeaux des Causeries faites au Père Noël du RCT
Pour ce nouvel épisode de Private Equity VOX, Pierre ABADIE, Climate Director chez Tikehau Capital, nous offre sa vision autour de 3 grands sujets : la transition énergétique essentielle, l'investissement durable et l'accessibilité et la démocratisation du Private Equity. Des réponses pragmatiques et constructives sur la manière dont le Private Equity peut jouer un rôle clé dans un avenir plus durable et prospère. https://www.pe3.iohttps://www.linkedin.com/company/pe-cube/Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Le festival Aller Vers organisé par l'association À Vos Soins en octobre dernier à Saint-Nazaire, nous a inspiré une mini série pour mettre en lumière les Transformateurs que nous avons y rencontrés. Aujourd'hui, découvrez le témoignage de Laurent Abadie qui est infirmier chez Gers Solidaire, un groupement d'intérêt public aux actions diverses et transversales. Dans cet épisode, il revient sur son expérience d'infirmier à l'hôpital, puis nous en dit davantage sur les actions de prévention en santé qu'il mène aujourd'hui en collaboration avec d'autres acteurs du territoire. Au programme : les défis de la prévention en santé, les enjeux des catalyseurs de territoire, et l'importance de la relation à l'autre, une boussole qui guide Laurent depuis toujours. Autres ressources citées dans cet épisode : L'épisode de Nicolas Blouin - Rendre la santé accessible à tous https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/ZSkSGLrSsOb Le podcast J'ai rendu la blouse de Margot Smirdec : https://www.podcast-sante.com/podcasts/jai-rendu-la-blouse Site de Gers Solidaire : https://www.gerssolidaire.org/ Vous avez l'âme d'un Transformateur et souhaitez vous aussi transformer le système de santé ? Notre formation Design Thinking en Santé vous donnera l'inspiration et les outils nécessaires pour passer à l'action ! Plus d'informations sur https://lowpital.care/formations/design-thinking-sante
In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by Alexandra Abadie, a Senior Broker of HCAG Medicare Insurance Agency, based out of Southern California. They discuss what to know about Medicare, including the Medicare enrollment period, the difference between Original Medicare and Medicare part C, what people who are at the age of Medicare should be doing, how coverages affect your wallet, how to pick the right drug coverage, and more. Learn more about the show at www.SavingWithSteve.us
In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by Alexandra Abadie, a Senior Broker of HCAG Medicare Insurance Agency, based out of Southern California. They discuss what to know about Medicare, including the Medicare enrollment period, the difference between Original Medicare and Medicare part C, what people who are at the age of Medicare should be doing, how coverages affect your wallet, how to pick the right drug coverage, and more. Learn more about the show at www.SavingWithSteve.us
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durée : 00:25:39 - La maison Abadie aux Halles de Pau : vice championne de France de planches apéritives
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Preaching for the Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Bonnie LeMelle Abadie, M.Div, offers a reflection on opening ourselves to the Divine and the other: "To be in conversation is to be open to conversion. We can be changed by understanding the other person's point of view. We can grow in compassion and empathy when we listen to the reality of another person's life. We can see things differently when we listen to their spoken truth and shared wisdom." Bonnie LeMelle Abadie is a native of San Antonio, Texas. She holds a Doctoral Degree in Ministry (D. Min) and an M.T.S. from Oblate School of Theology; a B.A. in Religious Studies from Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio. Since 2004, Bonnie is a member of the faculty of Oblate School of Theology, currently an Associate Professor of Pastoral Studies, directing the programs of Theological Field Education and Supervised Ministry. Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/07072024 to learn more about Bonnie, to read her preaching text, and for more preaching from Catholic women.
Connaissez-vous le slip chauffant ? Julie Simon et Eléonore Abadie, fondatrice de Cobalt Contraception, nous en parle dans ce 1er best of de l'été. Eléonore et Julie ont créé et développé leur projet lors de leurs études à l'IMT Atlantique de Brest avec pour objectif de concevoir et commercialiser le slip chauffant ou boxer contraceptif comme dispositif de contraception masculine.Elles vont tout nous expliquer sur ce dispositif et sur ce sujet de société qu'est la contraception au sein d'un couple. Une contraception principalement portée aujourd'hui par les femmes avec des effets secondaires non négligeables alors que le principe du boxer contraceptif est sans effets secondaires, simple et réversible. Son dispositif repose sur la méthode thermique avec un simple sous-vêtement, qui permet la remontée des testicules dans les canaux inguinaux qui génère l'augmentation de leur température de quelques degrés, afin de les amener à la température du corps et ainsi d'inhiber la spermatogénèse (production de spermatozoïdes).Alors restez à l'écoute pour cet épisode très instructif !Lien avec leur site https://cobalt-contraception.com/Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Vous avez sûrement déjà vu ses posts LinkedIn viraux sur la décarbonation ou l'agriculture régénérative.Découvrez qui se cache derrière Pierre Abadie, qui m'a fait l'honneur de passer 1h10 à mes côtés -on a largement dépassé le timing prévu, mais chaque minute en valait la peine!Au programme :
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Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Bienvenue dans un nouvel épisode de (dans les) Vestiaires, où nous plongeons profondément dans les histoires des sportifs de haut niveau, révélant les défis, les triomphes et les moments d’inspiration qui façonnent leur voyage. Maëlie Abadie est une gymnaste. Plus précisément, une pratiquante du Tumbling, une « sous-discipline » de la gymnastique artistique. Après avoir découvert la […]
Bienvenue dans un nouvel épisode de (dans les) Vestiaires, où nous plongeons profondément dans les histoires des sportifs de haut niveau, révélant les défis, les triomphes et les moments d'inspiration qui façonnent leur voyage. Maëlie Abadie est une gymnaste. Plus précisément, une pratiquante du Tumbling, une « sous-discipline » de la gymnastique artistique. Après avoir découvert la […]
Join Aaron in a fascinating conversation with Rabbi Elie Abadie, Senior Rabbi of the Jewish Council of the Emirates in the United Arab Emirates. There are 2 billion Muslims in the world. The majority are peace loving. We are seeing the unfolding of peaceful relations between Israel and several Arab states through the Abraham Accords. Rabbi Abadie is a key player in the Abraham Accords and lives peacefully and without fear in the United Arab Emirates.
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Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Mississippi State will renew it's rivalry with Southern Mississippi this season, and the game will be played before the Egg Bowl for the first time ever. Brian Hadad welcomes Andrew Abadie of Pine Belt Sports to give you an early look at the Golden Eagles going into year three for Will Hall. Brian Hadad of SportsTalk Mississippi and Robbie Faulk of 24/7 give you the best insight into Mississippi State athletics. We cover the Bulldogs like no one else. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM Brought to you by... Strange Brew Coffeehouse - https://strangebrewcoffeehouse.myshopify.com/ College Corner - https://collegecornerstore.com/ Restaurant Tyler - https://www.eatlocalstarkville.com/restaurant-tyler Mississippi Beef Council - https://www.msbeef.org/ Two Brothers - https://www.twobrotherssmokedmeats.com/ Advantage Business Systems - https://www.absms.com/ The Rogue - https://www.therogue.com/ PriorityOne Bank - https://priorityonebank.com/ Dolce Gelato Treats - https://www.facebook.com/dolcestarkville/
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Podcast interviewI'm going to drop this week's podcast a day early because Dr. Abadie's doing a workshop for Mixtape Sessions later this week, and thought it would be better to just give everyone a headsup about it and bundle it with this interview too. Dr. Abadie has had a major influence on me. In 2009, I began studying the legalization of indoor sex work on public health and violence against women, a paper that would land me my first Top 5 publication with Manisha Shah, and from the start I decided to use synthetic control to do it. We were one of the early adopters in fact, and I entered into a long pen pal conversation with Alberto over the years. I asked if I could do the “real podcast interview” with him, the one that's more of the “oral history of economics; personal stories of economists” and he agreed. (He did a shorter non-themed one abt synth last year for me for a substack I was writing abt synth). So I'm super excited and honored to have a chance to interview Dr Alberto Abadie again on the podcast. And I hope you like it.Dr. Abadie is at MIT. Before MIT, he was a professor in Harvard Kennedy School where I once heard he got a standing ovation after a lecture on econometrics. The number of econometricians teaching econometrics to non-econometricians who have gotten standing ovations is a very small set is my hunch; we all are trying to nail it, but few get it. He was one of the best speakers for me when I first saw him speak at the Northwestern causal inference workshop a decade ago (which I'm co-directing again this year with Bernie Black for those interested — here for main, here for advanced). His work spans a lot of topics. He did his doctorate at MIT under Josh Angrist in the 1990s, and then moved into a collaboration with both Josh as well as Guido Imbens with whom he wrote a series of very nice papers on inexact matching. One in econometrica 2006 where they worked out the large sample properties of the method under repeated “matching with replacement”. And another where they worked out a method for using regression adjustment to reduce the bias from inexact matching in a 2011 JASA. I've written about both on the substack and they're great. Over the years, I have come to love them.The inexact matching method finds matches that minimizes the sum of squared matching discrepancies across all confounders, which is a similar objective function to synth which finds weights on donor pool units (as opposed to M:1 matching). Both methods are imputation methods — using comparison groups to impute missing counterfactuals, only one of them builds on unconfoundedness (matching) and the other on a factor model (synthetic control). Both matching and synth have been very influential, but matching predates Alberto by decades going back to the Rubin and Cochrane in the 1970s and 1960s. Alberto, on the other hand, is the author of synthetic control with Gardazebeal in a 2003 American Economic Review article studying the effect of terrorism in Basque Country on economic variables, like GDP. And it has been used now many times, including my study of sex work. But he's done more than that. He's done work on complier analysis in instrumental variables, a topic that I am noticing becoming more common nowadays with advances made on the leniency design, as well as his new work on clustering under sampling versus design based concepts of uncertainty. He's a great one, and I hope you like this interview. Here's the video:Scott's Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Scott's Substack at causalinf.substack.com/subscribe
Host & Educator Euan Blackman talks with Richardson School Board Trustee Candidate Bonnie Abadie, running for Place 3 opposing incumbant Debbie Rentería. As a Richardson business owner of a martial arts training company, Bonnie hears from students and parents both inside and outside of school activity. It will be important to foster respectful behavior towards the teachers, as well as towards other students, because disrespect has become a significant problem both in keeping great teachers and on the escalated student bullying being experienced in the RISD right now. Getting back to a focus of classical education will prepare them for a future they can shape, and soft skills will improve their ability to navigate challenges that lay ahead.Financial responsibility is another area that Bonnie can support RISD. We can do a better job of transparency, and working together, strategic planning can make more fiscal sense. Discussions about raising taxes or ending the homestead exemption are unnecessary with a different approach to meet the needs of our students and teachers.Go to https://BonnieForRISD.com to learn more about her and what she can bring to the district with your support.Brought to you by:Big Feet Creations, 469-450-7350Core Frequency Therapy, 817-382-1499Terrel Tipton, Insperity HR 972-409-4316Wellness Institute, 469-939-8933Teachers across Texas can now enjoy belonging to a conservative teachers association that offers insurance and support through Innovative Teachers of Texas. Call 214-901-5013 today to learn more.OBBM Network TV, Euan, Me, & The ISD Vodcast, is also available on Roku:https://channelstore.roku.com/details/2d588bed3170f71fd5e7173e8732082d/obbm-network-tvOBBM Network programming is also available on Traverse TV Smart TV apps on Apple TV, Fire TV, and CBS Digital 55.11 serving 1.2M household subscribers, 70,000 hotel rooms throughout central Orlando, and reaches 6M viewers as far as South Carolina.Call 214-714-0495 for sponsor information today!Support the show
This week's episode of the Mixtape with Scott is a little out of order. Season two's episodes are going to be a little out of order, based on what feels like the best next episode to present at that time. So I decided after doing my interview with University of Arizona professor of economics, Hide Ichimura, that I wanted to release it because I had such a delightful time talking with him. Dr. Ichimura is an econometrician whose work I've gotten to know more recently because it's been experiencing a little bit of a revival (though it's always remained very popular over the years) within the difference-in-differences literature thanks, in part, to the Sant'anna and Zhao (2020) Journal of Econometrics on robust diff-in-diff, Callaway and Sant'anna (2021) paper on differential timing, and in many ways, other papers that conduct certain kinds of imputations and estimations that are similar in spirit like Borusyak, et al's (2022) robust efficient imputation estimator, and even Abadie and Imbens (2011) selection bias adjustment method if you squint your eyes. I had a wonderful experience talking with Dr. Ichimura today. This is sort of part of my broader interest, as I say in the intro, in interviewing econometricians who were active in the 1990s working on topics in causal inference, and to that end, I had in mine two Restuds by Dr. Ichimura with Heckman and Todd (1997) and a 1998 one in Restud also by Heckman and Todd (and the identical title!!), both on program evaluation. But I also just in general wanted to hear his story, and I'm so glad I did and that he would share it. At the end of the episode, I asked him to share with me a paper that, maybe isn't his favorite, but that has always stuck in his mind. He shared with me Stephen Nickell's 1979 article in Econometrica entitled “Estimating the Probability of Leaving Unemployment”. As always, opening introduction music is by Wes Cunningham (no relation).And don't forget to subscribe, share and maybe even support this! This podcast is subsidized by your donations and my workshops! Scott's Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Scott's Substack at causalinf.substack.com/subscribe
Meet Rabbi Dr. Abadie and learn about his journey from being expelled from Lebanon to being invited by the United Arab Emirates to serve as the Senior Rabbi of the Jewish Council of the Emirates. Along the way, learn about the immense changes taking place in the Arab world as a result of the Abraham Accords.--The outro music was produced by Michael Greenberg.
This episode is all about the importance of using multi- media to market a property. Welcome to the Auer Team Podcast, a real estate show, specifically tailored for both REAL ESTATE professionals looking to "level up" and folks looking to BUY/SELL REAL ESTATE. This is a nationally syndicated show! Enjoy! Website: https://www.TheAuerTeam.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theauerteam Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1SglJOgAqJ-83hgsFm-a1A Reach out to us for FREE help! Bryan@TheAuerTeam.com #RealEstateEducation #Realtors #RealEstateTraining
What an absolute treat to be joined by a fellow nerd and all around wonderful holy human. We welcome Fr. Travis Abadie to the podcast this week and Alert...Alert...we get geeky about all kinds of good stuff.Listening to his story, it was obvious to us that Fr. Abadie was destined to become a priest. Making the executive decision to get baptized as a child and then regularly attending mass as soon as he got his driver's license, His loyalty to God is even thicker than his loyalty to Costco.He keeps us laughing and learning throughout the whole episode. You can't help but fall more in love with the Lord listening to this guy. Tune in!
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On this week's episode of The PineBeltSPORTS Podcast, Area Baseball Coach of the Year Andy Davis joins the show. Davis and Abadie break down the All-Area team and recap Sumrall's championship season.
On this week's episode of The PineBeltSPORTS Podcast, Area Softball Coach of the Year Wendy Hogue joins the show. Hogue and Abadie break down the All-Area team and recap Petal's championship season.
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In this episode host Dustin Plantholt speaks to Rabbi Elie Abadie, MD, spiritual leader, renowned international lecturer, gastroenterologist, husband and beloved father and grandfather about what it means to truly embrace diversity and how to balance our many roles in life. This is really a conversation on how to have a beautiful life, and if anyone is qualified to summarize such a topic, it's Rabbi Elie. Although he knew he wanted to be a doctor by age five, because in the Sephardic Jewish tradition it is common to have a dual career of both rabbi and any other profession, Rabbi Elie first became a spiritual leader. It was perhaps a normal course, having begun studying the Torah at age three at his father's knee and moving on to memorizing the Bible by age 15 or 16. Born in Lebanon, raised Mexico, he moved in the United States to study medicine at 18 to fulfil his dream of being a physician. Rabbi Elie credits the rich two-thousand-year-old Jewish traditions of both serving humanity and God with helping him to find balance. In his tradition, rabbis are obligated to get married and have children. It's a religious imperative. Otherwise, how would a rabbi be able to effectively help other families in the community with marital and child-rearing issues? His wife is a “helpmate” as the Bible says, and as such plays an equal role in working and raising children. Children grow up helping in the congregation, observing their parents, and entertaining guests in the home. In this simple way, they grow up valuing their parents' interactions with society at large. It is this fellowship that can break down walls that divide human beings. And this is precisely why Rabbi Elie and his wife chose in 2020 to move to the United Arab Emirates. He's lived in many countries, speaks seven languages, and has never felt more welcome anywhere. Incredible, considering he's still somewhat of an anomaly—a Jewish rabbi living in a country where there are almost no Jews. It was an easy transition for him to move from New York City to Dubai, both international mega-cities. He points out that Dubai is amazingly clean. There are no homeless people in the streets. There is no hateful speech. No disrespect. There is no crime—that was the shock. But it's not the pretty things that he loves about the UAE. It's the fact that it is a country where elders are respected; tradition is revered. All religions and races are respected. God is lived. All of this brings stability to the country, its communities, and families. “It's important to live in a society that you know you are respected, and you are expected to respect others…It's a society that lives in peace.” So, how does he help others to embrace unity? It's not about changing how people feel, or even their opinions. It's really a matter of respect. If we can learn to respect others, we can move on to seeing the beauty in other traditions and appreciate the differences not just tolerate them. His parting blessing is a plea to recognize that all humans are created equal, by one Creator. If we accept that, we can work together for the good of one another and the planet. To discover more from Life's Tough Media's expansive collection of inspiring podcasts and services, follow our social media @LifesToughMedia and visit www.lifestough.com.
Scott Prather tips-off hour one of the Sports Hangover giving his take on the New Orleans Pelicans and the Saints. Andrew Abadie talks about Southern Miss baseball.
Alberto Abadie is the creator of one of the most important innovation in causal inference of the last 20 years -- the synthetic control method. Published in 2003, Abadie's model identifies causal effects of broad social interventions when experimentation is practically impossible. He tells the story about how he became interested in terrorism, which was the impetus of the creation of the method in the first place (and which obviously cannot be randomized), as well as his thoughts about econometrics more generally. A brilliant and interesting man, expect him to one day win the Nobel Prize. Get ahead of that future wave by learning more about him now.
Lisette Abadie découvre la vanlife durant un voyage en Nouvelle Zélande. Cette vie où notre van devient notre maison, notre moyen de transport et notre lieu de vie. Ca lui permet d'aller partout, de faire des rencontres inoubliables, de se sentir libre et surtout de se reconnecter aux choses simples.Ca lui donne l'idée de créer un van géant ! Elle voulais accueillir d'autres voyageurs en quête de ce même style vie mais qui n'ont pas le temps, les moyens ou les compétences d'avoir leur propre van.Elle décide alors de créer une auberge de jeunesse roulante dans un bus scolaire qui sillonnerait l'Europe !Lisette Abadie nous raconte la naissance de ce projet vraiment atypique qui donne envie de redécouvrir en roadtrip à plusieurs, non pas des contrées lointaines mais les pays à côté de chez nous .POUR SUIVRE LISETTE & SON MAGICBUSinstagram : https://www.instagram.com/magicbusworld facebook : https://www.facebook.com/magicbusworld site web : https://www.magicbusworld.com/ ------
A New Narrative In the Middle East Began With The 2020 Abraham Accords.The Gulf region of the Middle East is in hyper-change mode. All due to the Abraham Accords, a treaty normalizing relations between Israel and various countries in the Middle East, was signed in 2020. Make no mistake, a new narrative is born in the Middle East. Normalized relations will continue to expand and bring opportunities for business and education. The Abraham Accords have brought about this rapid change to include: tolerance, acceptance, co-existence. Meet Rabbi and Doctor Elie Abadie -- a modern-day Jewish Renaissance man who plans to help grow a Jewish community in the Arab world of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Born Beirut, Lebanon, Rabbi, and Doctor Elie Abadie's parents were refugees from Syria. He lived in tranquility in Lebanon until the Palestinian Liberation Organization and its gunmen appeared in the 1960s. When he was 18-years old, he decided to move to NYC and attend Yeshiva University. He became a gastroenterologist & Rabbi. Following the Abraham Accords, the UAE government decided it was time to grow a Jewish community. Crown Prince saw the Torah and told Rabbi and Doctor Abadie "I'm so happy to see what really kept the Jewish people united for all these thousands of years." Who better to lead this effort than Rabbi and Doctor Abadie. Rabbi and Doctor Abadie, who is fluent in Arabic, French, English, and Spanish, was hand-picked for this task at hand. He gladly rose to the challenge and sees it as a divine call of duty. Join me for this inspiring story; it's the best twenty minutes you'll spend today. Please do three things: Subscribe to our podcast through your favorite platform.Share this episode with a few of your friends today.Visit our website at http://findinginspiration.lifeIn this episode we cover:Born Beirut, Lebanon, and my parents were refugees from Syria he says. His parents left Syria after Jews were forced to flee due to the establishment of Israel. They lived in tranquility in Lebanon until the Palestinian Liberation Organization and its gunmen appeared in the late 1960s.""The whole region will change soon. All because of the Abraham Accords. And that's one of the reasons that I decided to take this challenge. The government of the UAE is very clear and adamant about its policy of tolerance and peaceful coexistence. It's under the law. There is an emerging Jewish community in the UAE. It's going to be a game-changer. There is a momentous change in the Arab world upon us and there are possibilities for greater mutual understanding and acceptance. Amazing Informative Links:https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/uaes-rabbi-abadie-we-are-opening-doors-slowly-things-will-take-shape-652321https://www.timesofisrael.com/uaes-small-but-growing-jewish-community-to-get-second-full-time-rabbi/https://www.pbssocal.org/shows/thirteen-specials/preview/amen-amen-amen-promo-gjqrcqhttps://hamodia.com/prime/our-man-in-dubai/https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/10/06/peace-with-more-arab-nations-not-a-question-of-if-but-when/
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