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Martine Ouellet la cheffe de Climat Québec estime que la compagnie Stablex est une «bombe à retardement» | La maman de Maëva, 5 ans, tuée lorsque Pierre Ny St-Amand a foncé dans la Garderie éducative Sainte-Rose veut des réponses à ses questions | Dans cet épisode intégral du 19 février, en entrevue : Martine Ouellet, cheffe de Climat Québec Marc Bellemare, avocat des victimes, du cabinet Bellemare avocat Sarah-Maude Lefebvre, journaliste au Bureau d’Enquête de Québecor Ken Pereira, syndicaliste Une production QUB Mars 2025Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Des automobilistes ont été pointés par un policier et son arme en pleine heure de pointe au centre-ville de Montréal mardi. Entrevue avec Me Marc Bellemare, avocat au cabinet Bellemare & avocats et ancien ministre de la Justice.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Deuxième débat pour les candidats à la chefferie du PLC | Agression sexuelle, attaque à l’arme blanche: des intervenants dans un centre de psychiatrie réclament plus de sécurité | Des paramédics monopolisés à cause du manque de prise en charge d’un centre hospitalier | Trump a gagné ses négociations avec l’Ukraine, selon Isabelle Dans cet épisode intégral du 26 février, en entrevue : Patricia Mailhot, présidente par intérim, Syndicat des professionnels en soin Mauricie-et-du-Centre-du-Québec. Me Marc Bellemare, avocat au cabinet Bellemare & avocats et ancien ministre de la Justice. Gaétan Dutil, président du syndicat CSN régional de la Montérégie pour les paramédics. Marthe Laverdière, horticultrice, humoriste et auteure. Une production QUB Février 2025Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
L’avocat Marc Bellemare demande au DPCP d’aller en appel de la cause de Sophie Durocher. Entrevue avec Me Marc Bellemare, avocat des victimes et ex-ministre de la Justice.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
#135: In this episode, Frauke sits down with curator Julie Bellemare to talk about the millennia-long relationships between glass, perfumery, and the storage of scent. Her curated exhibit called Sensorium: Stories of Glass and Fragrance is currently on display through February 23, 2025 at the Corning Museum of Glass. Julie shares the role glass has played in medicine and chemistry, and reveals the first time a glass bottle was tied to a specific scent. She explains how perfume innovations like distillation and advances in chemistry reshaped glass bottles, and introduced beautiful new artistic trends. Julie also shares the specific glass techniques that were used throughout history, and reveals how perfume bottles evolved as glass evolved. This episode is for everyone who enjoys perfume and appreciates the unique relationship between glass and scent. Visit the Corning Museum of Glass to learn more about the exhibit. Visit the Corning Museum of Glass YouTube channel. Watch Julie take you on a tour of the exhibition. Get No Place for Plants children's book on Amazon Follow Frauke on Instagram: @an_aromatic_life Visit Frauke's website www.anaromaticlife.com Learn about Frauke's Scent*Tattoo Project
Dans ce récit extraordinaire issu des archives d'Europe 1, Pierre Bellemare nous plonge dans un épisode tragique de l'histoire britannique : l'assassinat du Premier ministre Spencer Perceval en 1812. L'homme derrière ce crime n'est autre que John Bellingham, un commerçant ruiné qui cherche depuis des années à obtenir réparation pour une injustice qu'il affirme avoir subie. Désespéré et convaincu de son bon droit, Bellingham n'a pas hésité à prendre la justice en main, abattant froidement le Premier ministre au cœur du Parlement. Que s'est-il passé ? Qui était vraiment cet étrange assassin ? Pourquoi a-t-il choisi cette voie extrême pour faire entendre sa voix ? Bellemare nous entraîne dans les couloirs du pouvoir, au cœur du drame qui a secoué l'Angleterre de l'époque. Entre quête de justice et tragédie personnelle, ce récit captivant pose la question des dérives possibles face à l'indifférence des institutions. Un épisode saisissant à découvrir pour tous les amateurs d'histoires vraies.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.
The Colorado Avalanche have a number of roster spots up for grabs in this year's training camp. Will veteran players like Bellemare lock down spots or can prospects like Ritchie and Polin earn their keep? Intro - 0:00Swaymen situation - 1:07Folino captaincy - 11:44Topic of the day - 13:00Battle for the bottom six - 13:25Wing battle - 27:00Quick pivot - 34:19Wrapping up on the wings - 36:33D battles - 46:20Wrapping up - 57:30 An ALLCITY Network Production PARTY WITH US: https://thednvr.com/events ALL THINGS DNVR: https://linktr.ee/dnvrsports MERCH: https://store.allcitynetwork.com/collections/dnvr-locker SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DNVR_Sports Indeed: listeners of this show will get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to get your jobs more visibility at https://indeed.com/allcity. Terms and conditions apply. Need to hire? You need Indeed. Empire Today: Schedule a free in-home estimate today! All listeners can receive a $350 OFF discount when they use the promo code DNVR. Restrictions apply. See https://empiretoday.com/dnvr for details Coach Prime wants to help you and other Coloradans be your healthiest selves as the Chief Motivation Officer of UCHealth's Ready. Set. CO challenge. If you want to join the challenge, go to https://www.uchealth.org/readysetco Visit Your Front Range Toyota Stores at a location near you - Toyota is the official vehicle of DNVR. Get Coors Light delivered straight to your door with Instacart by going to https://coorslight.com/DNVR. Celebrate Responsibly. Coors Brewing Company, Golden, Colorado. Rugged Road: Gear up for your next adventure with Rugged Road Coolers - Your ultimate outdoor companion! Head to http://ruggedroadoutdoors.pxf.io/ALLCITY and use code DNVR for 10% off! Download the Circle K app and join the Inner Circle or visit https://www.circlek.com/inner-circle! Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code DNVR for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Check out FOCO merch and collectibles here https://foco.vegb.net/DNVR and use promo code “DNVR10” for 10% off your order on all non Pre Order items. Exclusively for our listeners, Shady Rays is giving out their best deal of the season. Head to https://shadyrays.com and use code: DNVR for 35% off polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 300,000 people. When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.#coloradoavalanche #hockey #hockeypodcast
Véronique Bellemare est canadienne et elle est la fondatrice du Somna Institute, le seul institut de somnopédagogie et de somnothérapie holistique au monde. L'Institut Somna a aidé des milliers de personnes à mieux dormir, et forme notamment des professionnels de la santé qui souhaitent mieux accompagner leurs patients ou clients dans la gestion du sommeil.Avec 10% de la population française souffrant d'insomnie chronique et 44% des Français insatisfaits de leur sommeil, la gestion du sommeil est un véritable problème de santé publique. Le manque de sommeil coûte aussi environ 100 milliards d'euros par an à la France. Pourtant, le sommeil est largement ignoré dans l'éducation publique et pire encore, dans la formation médicale. Dans un cursus de médecine qui dure en général 9 ans, seulement 4 heures sont dédiées au sommeil!Moi-même j'ai régulièrement des nuits compliquées parfois sans même comprendre pourquoi.Dans cet épisode, Véronique nous explique comment ignorer les signaux de sommeil peut perturber notre cycle de repos, un peu comme manquer un train. Elle partage son expérience personnelle avec l'insomnie et les défis d'un état d'hyperactivité constant.Nous plongeons dans la nécessité de rééquilibrer nos sources de difficultés physiques, psychiques et physiologiques pour retrouver un sommeil réparateur. Veronique nous offre des conseils pratiques, que ce soit sur la meilleure période pour faire du sport sans perturber le sommeil, ou sur l'importance de modéliser de bonnes habitudes de sommeil pour nos enfants.Nous discuterons également des conséquences de la privation de sommeil, du rôle crucial de la lumière dans la régulation de notre horloge biologique, et des méthodes pour gérer le stress et les ruminations avant de dormir. Veronique insiste sur la valorisation du sommeil comme un droit fondamental et son impact sur notre bien-être général.Enfin, nous aborderons les défis spécifiques des jeunes parents, la structure du sommeil polyphasique chez les bébés et les stratégies pour améliorer la qualité du sommeil dans nos vies modernes. Suggestion d'autres épisodes à écouter : #294 Les secrets de la longévité en bonne santé avec Docteur Christophe de Jaeger (https://audmns.com/yiQROWd) #239 Comment repenser le système de santé en France? Avec Jean Charles Samuelian (https://audmns.com/mTSHtnB) #303 Les secrets d'un système digestif en bonne santé avec Bruno Donatini (https://audmns.com/wpAEWJH)
Véronique Bellemare est canadienne et elle est la fondatrice du Somna Institute, le seul institut de somnopédagogie et de somnothérapie holistique au monde. L'Institut Somna a aidé des milliers de personnes à mieux dormir, et forme notamment des professionnels de la santé qui souhaitent mieux accompagner leurs patients ou clients dans la gestion du sommeil.Avec 10% de la population française souffrant d'insomnie chronique et 44% des Français insatisfaits de leur sommeil, la gestion du sommeil est un véritable problème de santé publique. Le manque de sommeil coûte aussi environ 100 milliards d'euros par an à la France. Pourtant, le sommeil est largement ignoré dans l'éducation publique et pire encore, dans la formation médicale. Dans un cursus de médecine qui dure en général 9 ans, seulement 4 heures sont dédiées au sommeil!Moi-même j'ai régulièrement des nuits compliquées parfois sans même comprendre pourquoi.Dans cet épisode, Véronique nous explique comment ignorer les signaux de sommeil peut perturber notre cycle de repos, un peu comme manquer un train. Elle partage son expérience personnelle avec l'insomnie et les défis d'un état d'hyperactivité constant.Nous plongeons dans la nécessité de rééquilibrer nos sources de difficultés physiques, psychiques et physiologiques pour retrouver un sommeil réparateur. Véronique nous offre des conseils pratiques, que ce soit sur la meilleure période pour faire du sport sans perturber le sommeil, ou sur l'importance de modéliser de bonnes habitudes de sommeil pour nos enfants.Nous discuterons également des conséquences de la privation de sommeil, du rôle crucial de la lumière dans la régulation de notre horloge biologique, et des méthodes pour gérer le stress et les ruminations avant de dormir. Véronique insiste sur la valorisation du sommeil comme un droit fondamental et son impact sur notre bien-être général.Enfin, nous aborderons les défis spécifiques des jeunes parents, la structure du sommeil polyphasique chez les bébés et les stratégies pour améliorer la qualité du sommeil dans nos vies modernes. Suggestion d'autres épisodes à écouter : #189 Les psychédéliques pour améliorer votre santé mentale? Avec Françoise Bourzat (https://audmns.com/tgOZoDG) #294 Les secrets de la longévité en bonne santé avec Docteur Christophe de Jaeger (https://audmns.com/yiQROWd) #303 Les secrets d'un système digestif en bonne santé avec Bruno Donatini (https://audmns.com/wpAEWJH)
Summary In this week's episode, Anna (https://x.com/AnnaRRose) and Tarun (https://x.com/tarunchitra) catch up with Andrew Miller (https://x.com/socrates1024). They cover his early work on consensus, ZK and MPC before switching focus to the topic of his current work: TEEs. They map his evolving opinion on TEEs and explore why they could be seen as an optimal solution to many of the blockchain challenges. Here's some additional links for this episode: 3:59 * Andrew Miller works (https://soc1024.ece.illinois.edu/) 5:32 * SoK: Research Perspectives and Challenges for Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies by Bonneau, Miller, Clark, Narayanan, Kroll, Felten (https://jbonneau.com/doc/BMCNKF15-IEEESP-bitcoin.pdf) 11:45 * Zerocash: Decentralized Anonymous Payments from Bitcoin by Ben-Sasson, Chiesa, Garman, Green, Miers, Tromer, and Virza (https://eprint.iacr.org/2014/349.pdf) 21:33 * The Honey Badger of BFT Protocols by Miller, Xia, Croman, Shi, and Song (https://eprint.iacr.org/2016/199.pdf) 28:50 * DelegaTEE: Brokered Delegation Using Trusted Execution Environments by Matetic, Schneider, Miller, Juels and Capkun (https://eprint.iacr.org/2018/160) 33:02 * Ratel: MPC-extensions for Smart Contracts by Li, Soska, Huang, Bellemare, Quintyne-Collins, Wang, Liu, Song and Miller (https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1909) 33:02 * Ekiden: A Platform for Confidentiality-Preserving, Trustworthy, and Performant Smart Contracts by Cheng, Zhang, Kos, He, Hynes, Johnson, Juels, Miller and Song (https://arxiv.org/pdf/1804.05141) 1:01:26 * Demo of IT from Xyn and Ryan (https://teleport.best/) 1:01:26 * Complete Knowledge: Preventing Encumbrance of Cryptographic Secrets by Kelkar, Babel, Daian, Austgen, Buterin and Juels (https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/044) 1:06:20 * Off-Chain Coordination via Liquefaction - James Austgen | MEV-SBC '24 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5sBmoeSc2Q) zkSummit12 is happening in Lisbon on Oct 8th! Applications to attend are now open at zksummit.com (https://www.zksummit.com/), apply today as tickets are limited! Episode Sponsors Attention, all projects in need of server-side proving, kick start your rollup with Gevulot's ZkCloud, the first zk-optimized decentralized cloud! Get started with a free trial plus extended grant opportunities for premier customers until Q1 2025. Register at Gevulot.com (https://gevulot.com/). Aleo (http://aleo.org/) is a new Layer-1 blockchain that achieves the programmability of Ethereum, the privacy of Zcash, and the scalability of a rollup. As Aleo is gearing up for their mainnet launch in Q1, this is an invitation to be part of a transformational ZK journey. Dive deeper and discover more about Aleo at http://aleo.org/ (http://aleo.org/). If you like what we do: * Find all our links here! @ZeroKnowledge | Linktree (https://linktr.ee/zeroknowledge) * Subscribe to our podcast newsletter (https://zeroknowledge.substack.com) * Follow us on Twitter @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) * Join us on Telegram (https://zeroknowledge.fm/telegram) * Catch us on YouTube (www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWsYz5cKw4wZ9Mpe4kuM_g)
Aujourd'hui à l'émission, Pat Groulx nous présente les plus récents enregistrements du chroniqueur circulation Patrick Bellemare sur lesquels il a mis la main. Simon Delisle nous parle des pires moments au cours desquels on aurait pu vivre dans l'histoire, on se jase « arnaques touristes » et on joue à « Ça s'fais-tu? »
On this episode of Airing Addiction:Craig has been in recovery for 8 months and is originally from the Worcester area. Craig has been working at Perennial Recovery to give the opportunity to help others as an effort to give back to those who helped him on his recovery journey.Join Jesse and Lisa to hear Craig's story, only on Airing Addiction!
On this month's episode, we're joined by Dr. Louisa Marion-Bellemare to discuss Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) and managing patients who use illicit and controlled drugs. During the episode, you'll hear us cover: history of the drug crisis lay of the land of the current drug crisis historical treatments opiate pharmacology healthcare utilization stigma suboxone use patient advocacy
Today on the show, we welcome Fidelity Research Analysts Brendan Cochrane and Nic Bellemare. They dive into the banking sector, the current state of consumers and this year's investment opportunities they are finding in these sectors. The current environment in the banking sector has displayed high rates and low loan growth, as credit delinquency rates slowly rise. Brendan and Nic discuss how the direction of credit is a crucial factor for influencing bank stocks throughout the rest of the year. Bank stocks started by reacting positively to the Bank of Canada rate cuts, alleviating credit concerns and reducing negative tail risks. However, rate cuts can also hinder the progression of revenue for banks, commonly through Net Interest Margin compression. Brendan and Nic take a look at various consumer statistics including spending behaviour, confidence and portfolio positioning. Consumers of all levels of income face specific economic challenges, and there have been observations of resistance to further price increases. The current consumer confidence appears to be strong meaning immediate government support may not be needed, but it is possible for things to get tougher before getting easier. Advisors are being urged to reassess the portfolio positioning, which will require acknowledging the potential economic scenarios. Recorded on January 19, 2024. At Fidelity, our mission is to build a better future for Canadian investors and help them stay ahead. We offer investors and institutions a range of innovative and trusted investment portfolios to help them reach their financial and life goals. Fidelity mutual funds and ETFs are available by working with a financial advisor or through an online brokerage account. Visit fidelity.ca/howtobuy for more information. For the third year in a row, FidelityConnects by Fidelity Investments Canada was ranked the #1 podcast by Canadian financial advisors in the 2022 Environics' Advisor Digital Experience Study.
Seattle Kraken forward Pierre-Édouard Bellemare joined the podcast! Bellemare talked to us about being a 29 year old NHL rookie starting with the Philadelphia Flyers, some legendary pranks, playing for Dave Hakstol, Craig Berube and Jon Cooper, the Golden Knights expansion draft, how the team rallied around the 2017 Las Vegas shooting and went on a Stanley Cup Final run, signing with the Kraken, Colorado Avalanche and Tampa Bay Lightning, playing with stars like Nathan MacKinnon, Gabriel Landeskog, Mikko Rantanen, Nikita Kucherov and Steven Stamkos, playing in France and Sweden, and much more!Riley and Derek also talked about World Juniors, 2 Michigan goals in 1 night, Jaromir Jagr playing his first game of the season, 50 year old goalie Nikolai Khabibulin coming out of retirement, answered questions sent in by fan and more!-Get 20% Off and FreeShipping with the code "NASTY" at manscaped.com-HelloFresh Offer: https://hellofresh.com/50knuckles for 50% and FREE shippingNasty Knuckles is an original show created by co-hosts, Riley Cote and Derek "Nasty" Settlemyre. The show will feature a mix of interviews, never before heard story-telling, hockey-talk, and maybe some pranks... The guys will bring in some of the biggest names in the hockey world all for your enjoyment! Make sure to check back every week as the guys release a new episode weekly!► Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NastyKnuckles► Follow Riley Cote on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileycote32► Follow Riley Cote on Instagram: https://instagram.com/rileycote32► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnastyworld► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dnastyworld Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode, Pierre-Edouard Bellemare brings one of the most fun player interviews (32:53-44:48) in the history of the Sound Of Hockey Podcast. This guy is going to be a fan favorite for Kraken fans, and if you listen to him on this episode, you will find out why. Aside from the interview, lots of Kraken talk between John, Curtis, and Darren, as the close of training camp fast approaches. Who will take the final roster spots? After the interview, the guys go around the boards of the NHL, then shift to segments. Goalie Gear Corner Weekly One-Timers Tweets of the Week SUBSCRIBE! ENJOY! REVIEW!
Fidelity equity research analyst Nic Bellemare and equity research associate Connor McGrath join host Pamela Ritchie on the show today to discuss what's shaping the Canadian financial industry, the impact of the Jackson hole Symposium, and what would an extended rate cycle mean for real estate sectors. Nic and Connor unpack the implications of Powell's remarks on Canadian markets, and also take a look at the impact of the broader current economic environment on the specific sectors of Canadian real estate and financials, and the role of regulations in shaping these industries. They emphasize the importance of monitoring credit conditions, housing supply, and demand dynamics, as well as the influence of interest rates on financial and real estate markets. They both also highlight the potential for investment opportunities within the financial services sector, particularly in companies that can navigate challenging environments and capitalize on market dislocations. Among other topics, Nic and Connor also touch on the impact of remote work trends on the commercial real estate sector, sharing some of the operational challenges and the impact of rising vacancy rates on Canadian commercial real estate. Recorded on August 25, 2023. At Fidelity, our mission is to build a better future for Canadian investors and help them stay ahead. We offer investors and institutions a range of innovative and trusted investment portfolios to help them reach their financial and life goals. Fidelity mutual funds and ETFs are available by working with a financial advisor or through an online brokerage account. Visit fidelity.ca/howtobuy for more information. For the second year in a row, FidelityConnects by Fidelity Investments Canada was ranked the #1 podcast by Canadian financial advisors in the 2022 Environics' Advisor Digital Experience Study.
Tout le monde sait qu'il est important de bien dormir pour être productif et efficace au travail. Pourtant, nombreux sont ceux qui ont du mal à dormir suffisamment la nuit pour avoir un maximum d'énergie dans leur journée. Il y a souvent un immense écart entre le fait de comprendre l'importance du sommeil et le fait d'entretenir de bonnes habitudes avec son sommeil. Dans ce podcast, nous explorons avec mon invitée Maude Bouchard, docteure spécialisée en neuropsychologie, comment il est possible de changer ses mauvaises habitudes de sommeil une fois pour toutes....ET réussir à mieux dormir chaque nuit pour une meilleure santé et performance professionnelle. Bonne écoute!
Ross Colton got a big deal in Colorado, Bellemare is now with Seattle, but the Bolts made sure to keep Tanner Jeannot in Tampa for two more years. We also discuss no-trade clauses & have fun naming our personal Bolts Mt. Rushmore! #GoBolts Support The Pod! Buy A Shirt! Use Promo Code “BOLTS” for 10% […]
Ross Colton got a big deal in Colorado, Bellemare is now with Seattle, but the Bolts made sure to keep Tanner Jeannot in Tampa for two more years. We also discuss no-trade clauses & have fun naming our personal Bolts Mt. Rushmore! #GoBolts Support The Pod! Buy A Shirt! Use Promo Code “BOLTS” for 10% […]
This week, we discuss Pat Maroon, Pierre-Édouard Bellemare, Corey Perry, & Tanner Jeannot's season! Did they regress? Did their “intangible” qualities add value? Who's sticking around? Does next year look like a bounce-back? #GoBolts Help us get nominated for Best Of The Bay! In the Entertainment section, Write-in “RBLR Sports” for Best Podcast! Enter here! […]
This week, we discuss Pat Maroon, Pierre-Édouard Bellemare, Corey Perry, & Tanner Jeannot's season! Did they regress? Did their “intangible” qualities add value? Who's sticking around? Does next year look like a bounce-back? #GoBolts Help us get nominated for Best Of The Bay! In the Entertainment section, Write-in “RBLR Sports” for Best Podcast! Enter here! […]
Bien dormir est essentiel pour avoir un haut niveau d'énergie au travail. Malheureusement, c'est souvent la première chose qu'on néglige quand il est question de productivité personnelle...Les statistiques montrent qu'on ne dort pas assez, et qu'on dort mal. Pour profiter de tous les bienfaits d'une bonne nuit de sommeil, ça prend de la QUANTITÉ et de la QUALITÉ. Il y a toutefois plusieurs obstacles qui nuisent à la qualité de notre sommeil et affectent donc notre niveau d'énergie. Découvrez dans ce podcast 7 choses totalement nuisibles à votre sommeil qu'il faut éviter absolument.
Host Pamela Ritchie joins Fidelity Director of Research Reetu Kumra, and equity research analysts Nic Bellemare and Connor MacGrath as they discuss how the research team operates and what sectors Nic and Connor cover. The research team is collaborative-based and is made up of nine analysts with each team member covering 25 stocks. Reetu credits the strength of the team to Fidelity's global reach and deep knowledge of various sectors of the market. Among many topics, the team discusses the recent fallout of US regional banks including SVP and Signature Bank. Nic Bellemare who covers Canadian banks says although he stayed on-top of the banking news out of the US at that time, it did not have a significant impact on his sectors and research. He says Canadian banks work on different regulations than the US banks in terms of asset liability matches and diversified deposit bases. Connor MacGrath who covers insurance companies says he was following the US banking news closely too and at that time continued to focus on researching balance sheets and investment book exposure on insurance companies. Recorded on April 14, 2023. At Fidelity, our mission is to build a better future for Canadian investors and help them stay ahead. We offer investors and institutions a range of innovative and trusted investment portfolios to help them reach their financial and life goals. Fidelity mutual funds and ETFs are available by working with a financial advisor or through an online brokerage account. Visit fidelity.ca/howtobuy for more information. For the second year in a row, FidelityConnects by Fidelity Investments Canada was ranked the #1 podcast by Canadian financial advisors in the 2022 Environics' Advisor Digital Experience Study.
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Have suggestions for future podcast guests (or other feedback)? Let us know here!In episode 52 of The Gradient Podcast, Daniel Bashir speaks to Professor Marc Bellemare. Professor Bellemare leads the reinforcement learning efforts at Google Brain Montréal and is a core industry member at Mila, where he also holds the Canada CIFAR AI Chair. His PhD work, completed at the University of Alberta, proposed the use of Atari 2600 video games to benchmark progress in reinforcement learning (RL). He was a research scientist at DeepMind from 2013-2017, and his Arcade Learning Environment was very influential in DeepMind's early RL research and remains one of the most widely-used RL benchmarks today. More recently he collaborated with Loon to deploy deep reinforcement learning to navigate stratospheric balloons. His book on distributional reinforcement learning, published by MIT Press, will be available in Spring 2023.Subscribe to The Gradient Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Pocket Casts | RSSFollow The Gradient on TwitterOutline:* (00:00) Intro* (03:10) Marc's intro to AI and RL* (07:00) Cross-pollination of deep learning research and RL in McGill and UDM* (09:50) PhD work at U Alberta, continual learning, origins of the Arcade Learning Environment (ALE)* (14:40) Challenges in the ALE, how the ALE drove RL research* (23:10) Marc's thoughts on the Avalon benchmark and what makes a good RL benchmark* (28:00) Opinions on “Reward is Enough” and whether RL gets us to AGI* (32:10) How Marc thinks about priors in learning, “reincarnating RL”* (36:00) Distributional Reinforcement Learning and the problem of distribution estimation* (43:00) GFlowNets and distributional RL* (45:05) Contraction in RL and distributional RL, theory-practice gaps* (52:45) Representation learning for RL* (55:50) Structure of the value function space* (1:00:00) Connections to open-endedness / evolutionary algorithms / curiosity* (1:03:30) RL for stratospheric balloon navigation with Loon* (1:07:30) New ideas for applying RL in the real world* (1:10:15) Marc's advice for young researchers* (1:12:37) OutroLinks:* Professor Bellemare's Homepage* Distributional Reinforcement Learning book* Papers* The Arcade Learning Environment: An Evaluation Platform for General Agents* A Distributional Perspective on Reinforcement Learning* Distributional Reinforcement Learning with Quantile Regression* Distributional Reinforcement Learning with Linear Function Approximation* Autonomous navigation of stratospheric balloons using reinforcement learning* A Geometric Perspective on Optimal Representations for Reinforcement Learning* The Value Function Polytope in Reinforcement Learning Get full access to The Gradient at thegradientpub.substack.com/subscribe
On today's episode, we're putting financials in focus with Nicolas Bellemare, equity research analyst. Nic unpacks various topics including the upcoming rate announcement by the Bank of Canada and the earnings reports from major Canadian banks set to be released soon. Nic also talks about issues around funding, capital and the credit cycle. Additionally, what a recession could mean for Canadian banks, and what a slowing housing market could mean for our overall financial sector. He also shares what opportunities he's seeing for Canadian banks and what other opportunities there are in other financial sub sectors. Recorded on November 25, 2022. At Fidelity, our mission is to build a better future for Canadian investors and help them stay ahead. We offer investors and institutions a range of innovative and trusted investment portfolios to help them reach their financial and life goals. Fidelity mutual funds and ETFs are available by working with a financial advisor or through an online brokerage account. Visit fidelity.ca/howtobuy for more information. For the second year in a row, FidelityConnects by Fidelity Investments Canada was ranked the #1 podcast by Canadian financial advisors in the 2022 Environics' Advisor Digital Experience Study.
On today's show David Gosselin discusses the Tavistock Institute and brainwashing. GUEST OVERVIEW: David Gosselin is a writer, researcher, and poet. He is the Editor-in-Chief of The Chained Muse, a journal of classical arts and letters. He writes on Substack at Age of Muses. David is a student of classics and languages based in Montreal. He speaks five languages, including Arabic and Italian. His poems, translations, and essays can be read on TheChainedMuse.com, where he publishes and promotes 21st century classical poetry along with his translations of Dante, Schiller, Goethe, et al.
With hockey season around the corner, Jeff and Elliotte dive into some news from around the league including contract extensions for J. T. Miller (1:00) & Tage Thompson (14:45), what the Canucks might do with Bo Horvat (12:50), Dallas signing Jake Oettinger (19:45), Jason Robertson's future with the Stars (21:40), Evan Rodrigues (24:15), Mike Sullivan is staying with the Penguins (29:20), Vegas building their roster (27:30), Canada wins gold at Women's World on a sour note (30:20) and other stories we are following (26:15).The guys then chat with Pierre-Édouard Bellemare about his love of renovating homes and being back home in Paris (38:00), and they catch up with Victor Hedman (57:00).This episode is dedicated to Eli Palfreyman. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his friend and family.Music Outro: Deeper - This HeatListen to the full single hereThis podcast was produced and mixed by Amil Delic, and hosted by Jeff Marek and Elliotte Friedman.Audio Credits: The Cam & Strick PodcastThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Graduate students and newly-minted economists often find that while their time in graduate school taught them a lot about great research of the past and the methods needed to do their own research, they didn't learn that much about the other aspects of the job. How do you submit a paper to a journal? How do you respond to reviewer comments? How do you write referee reports for other people? How do you present you findings in clear and compelling way, whether in a paper or in a talk? Academic advisors and other mentors can help fill the gap, but may not even realize they need to communicate things that they know implicitly. The existence of this hidden curriculum also perpetuates the insider bias and lack of diversity in economics, making it harder for the best ideas to rise to the top. Marc Bellemare's new book Doing Economics: What You Should Have Learned in Grad School--But Didn't (MIT, 2022), helps fill the gap. This book is essential reading for economists and other quantitative social scientists trying to succeed in academia and adjacent fields. Graduate students and junior faculty should read it cover to cover. Senior faculty can also benefit from having a copy around to help make sure their own advice is comprehensive and up-to-date. Author Marc Bellemare is the Distinguished McKnight University Professor, Distinguished University Teaching Professor, and Northrop Professor in the Department of Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota, where he also directs the Center for International Food and Agricultural Policy. He is also currently a co-editor of the American Journal of Agricultural Economics. He also blogs regularly and can be found on Twitter. Host Peter Lorentzen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of San Francisco, where he leads a new Master's program in Applied Economics focused on the digital economy. His own research focus is the political economy of governance in China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Graduate students and newly-minted economists often find that while their time in graduate school taught them a lot about great research of the past and the methods needed to do their own research, they didn't learn that much about the other aspects of the job. How do you submit a paper to a journal? How do you respond to reviewer comments? How do you write referee reports for other people? How do you present you findings in clear and compelling way, whether in a paper or in a talk? Academic advisors and other mentors can help fill the gap, but may not even realize they need to communicate things that they know implicitly. The existence of this hidden curriculum also perpetuates the insider bias and lack of diversity in economics, making it harder for the best ideas to rise to the top. Marc Bellemare's new book Doing Economics: What You Should Have Learned in Grad School--But Didn't (MIT, 2022), helps fill the gap. This book is essential reading for economists and other quantitative social scientists trying to succeed in academia and adjacent fields. Graduate students and junior faculty should read it cover to cover. Senior faculty can also benefit from having a copy around to help make sure their own advice is comprehensive and up-to-date. Author Marc Bellemare is the Distinguished McKnight University Professor, Distinguished University Teaching Professor, and Northrop Professor in the Department of Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota, where he also directs the Center for International Food and Agricultural Policy. He is also currently a co-editor of the American Journal of Agricultural Economics. He also blogs regularly and can be found on Twitter. Host Peter Lorentzen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of San Francisco, where he leads a new Master's program in Applied Economics focused on the digital economy. His own research focus is the political economy of governance in China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Graduate students and newly-minted economists often find that while their time in graduate school taught them a lot about great research of the past and the methods needed to do their own research, they didn't learn that much about the other aspects of the job. How do you submit a paper to a journal? How do you respond to reviewer comments? How do you write referee reports for other people? How do you present you findings in clear and compelling way, whether in a paper or in a talk? Academic advisors and other mentors can help fill the gap, but may not even realize they need to communicate things that they know implicitly. The existence of this hidden curriculum also perpetuates the insider bias and lack of diversity in economics, making it harder for the best ideas to rise to the top. Marc Bellemare's new book Doing Economics: What You Should Have Learned in Grad School--But Didn't (MIT, 2022), helps fill the gap. This book is essential reading for economists and other quantitative social scientists trying to succeed in academia and adjacent fields. Graduate students and junior faculty should read it cover to cover. Senior faculty can also benefit from having a copy around to help make sure their own advice is comprehensive and up-to-date. Author Marc Bellemare is the Distinguished McKnight University Professor, Distinguished University Teaching Professor, and Northrop Professor in the Department of Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota, where he also directs the Center for International Food and Agricultural Policy. He is also currently a co-editor of the American Journal of Agricultural Economics. He also blogs regularly and can be found on Twitter. Host Peter Lorentzen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of San Francisco, where he leads a new Master's program in Applied Economics focused on the digital economy. His own research focus is the political economy of governance in China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Graduate students and newly-minted economists often find that while their time in graduate school taught them a lot about great research of the past and the methods needed to do their own research, they didn't learn that much about the other aspects of the job. How do you submit a paper to a journal? How do you respond to reviewer comments? How do you write referee reports for other people? How do you present you findings in clear and compelling way, whether in a paper or in a talk? Academic advisors and other mentors can help fill the gap, but may not even realize they need to communicate things that they know implicitly. The existence of this hidden curriculum also perpetuates the insider bias and lack of diversity in economics, making it harder for the best ideas to rise to the top. Marc Bellemare's new book Doing Economics: What You Should Have Learned in Grad School--But Didn't (MIT, 2022), helps fill the gap. This book is essential reading for economists and other quantitative social scientists trying to succeed in academia and adjacent fields. Graduate students and junior faculty should read it cover to cover. Senior faculty can also benefit from having a copy around to help make sure their own advice is comprehensive and up-to-date. Author Marc Bellemare is the Distinguished McKnight University Professor, Distinguished University Teaching Professor, and Northrop Professor in the Department of Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota, where he also directs the Center for International Food and Agricultural Policy. He is also currently a co-editor of the American Journal of Agricultural Economics. He also blogs regularly and can be found on Twitter. Host Peter Lorentzen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of San Francisco, where he leads a new Master's program in Applied Economics focused on the digital economy. His own research focus is the political economy of governance in China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
Graduate students and newly-minted economists often find that while their time in graduate school taught them a lot about great research of the past and the methods needed to do their own research, they didn't learn that much about the other aspects of the job. How do you submit a paper to a journal? How do you respond to reviewer comments? How do you write referee reports for other people? How do you present you findings in clear and compelling way, whether in a paper or in a talk? Academic advisors and other mentors can help fill the gap, but may not even realize they need to communicate things that they know implicitly. The existence of this hidden curriculum also perpetuates the insider bias and lack of diversity in economics, making it harder for the best ideas to rise to the top. Marc Bellemare's new book Doing Economics: What You Should Have Learned in Grad School--But Didn't (MIT, 2022), helps fill the gap. This book is essential reading for economists and other quantitative social scientists trying to succeed in academia and adjacent fields. Graduate students and junior faculty should read it cover to cover. Senior faculty can also benefit from having a copy around to help make sure their own advice is comprehensive and up-to-date. Author Marc Bellemare is the Distinguished McKnight University Professor, Distinguished University Teaching Professor, and Northrop Professor in the Department of Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota, where he also directs the Center for International Food and Agricultural Policy. He is also currently a co-editor of the American Journal of Agricultural Economics. He also blogs regularly and can be found on Twitter. Host Peter Lorentzen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of San Francisco, where he leads a new Master's program in Applied Economics focused on the digital economy. His own research focus is the political economy of governance in China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics
Graduate students and newly-minted economists often find that while their time in graduate school taught them a lot about great research of the past and the methods needed to do their own research, they didn't learn that much about the other aspects of the job. How do you submit a paper to a journal? How do you respond to reviewer comments? How do you write referee reports for other people? How do you present you findings in clear and compelling way, whether in a paper or in a talk? Academic advisors and other mentors can help fill the gap, but may not even realize they need to communicate things that they know implicitly. The existence of this hidden curriculum also perpetuates the insider bias and lack of diversity in economics, making it harder for the best ideas to rise to the top. Marc Bellemare's new book Doing Economics: What You Should Have Learned in Grad School--But Didn't (MIT, 2022), helps fill the gap. This book is essential reading for economists and other quantitative social scientists trying to succeed in academia and adjacent fields. Graduate students and junior faculty should read it cover to cover. Senior faculty can also benefit from having a copy around to help make sure their own advice is comprehensive and up-to-date. Author Marc Bellemare is the Distinguished McKnight University Professor, Distinguished University Teaching Professor, and Northrop Professor in the Department of Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota, where he also directs the Center for International Food and Agricultural Policy. He is also currently a co-editor of the American Journal of Agricultural Economics. He also blogs regularly and can be found on Twitter. Host Peter Lorentzen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of San Francisco, where he leads a new Master's program in Applied Economics focused on the digital economy. His own research focus is the political economy of governance in China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Marc F. Bellemare is a Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota, where he is also the Director of the Center for International Food and Agricultural Policy. Holding a Ph.D. in Applied Economics from Cornell University, his research focuses on agricultural economics and applied econometrics, including agricultural value chains, risk and uncertainty, and the consequences of high and volatile food prices. His latest book is titled Doing Economics: What You Should Have Learned in Grad School–But Didn't.
Where the whistles at?! Was Game 6 really that clean, with only two penalties called? Looking back at the NHL Stanley Cup Final non-calls and calls, Bellemare vs. Manson, McDonagh vs. Helm, Stamkos dodges abuse of officials, too many men...again? Is it time to change the TMM rule? Also, a suspension after two birds crash the AHL's Calder Cup Final, and the door may be open for women officials to join the NHL. Visit www.scoutingtherefs.com and follow @scoutingtherefs and @toddlewissports. Email us your questions - heyref@scoutingtherefs.com. Call the RefLine at 585-484-REFS!
E37 In this episode we talk with Marc Bellemare about his new book, Doing Economics: What You Should Have Learned in Grad School―But Didn't. You can pre-order Marc's book here. Marc Bellemare is the Distinguished McKnight University Professor, Distinguished University Teaching Professor, and Northrop Professor in the Department of Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota. Marc's research focuses on agricultural economics and applied econometrics. Sebastian Tello-Trillo is an Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy in the University of Virginia. Alex Hollingsworth is an Associate Professor of Economics at the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs in Indiana University. Notes from the episode Marc mentions harvester or sorrow by Metallica. You can energize your day here, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3yWbRngyJs Marc's working paper: Bellemare, Marc F., Jeffrey R. Bloem, and Noah Wexler (2020), “The Paper of How: Estimating Treatment Effects Using the Front-Door Criterion.” Recommendations of the Week Marc recommends the silver spoon, https://www.phaidon.com/store/food-cook/the-silver-spoon-9780714862569/, an Italian cook book. Alex recommends using pacman for package management in R, http://trinker.github.io/pacman/vignettes/Introduction_to_pacman.html Sebastian recommends using slack, https://slack.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hidden-curriculum/message
Locked On Penguins - Daily Podcast On The Pittsburgh Penguins
Utter DOMINATION by the Pittsburgh Penguins tonight! Hunter dives into perhaps the game of the year by the Penguins as they were ready right from the jump. He breaks down Heinen's goal and how it was all started by Evgeni Malkin as he was a menace all night. He also touches on the play of Kasperi Kapanen on that goal as he made one of the finest decisions he's made all year. After that, he gets to how this is the blueprint for the Penguins to go on a Stanley Cup run, plus gets into Geno's revenge on Bellemare. It was 'The Shift Pt. 2" for Geno and all it needed was a vintage slapshot like we all saw against the Philadelphia Flyers. Hunter also gives his thoughts on Mark Friedman and how he continues to be a lunatic, plus ponders the question if the Lightning have a problem against the Penguins. Of course, the show ends with the listener takeaway segment before previewing what's to come on Friday. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Penguins - Daily Podcast On The Pittsburgh Penguins
Utter DOMINATION by the Pittsburgh Penguins tonight! Hunter dives into perhaps the game of the year by the Penguins as they were ready right from the jump. He breaks down Heinen's goal and how it was all started by Evgeni Malkin as he was a menace all night. He also touches on the play of Kasperi Kapanen on that goal as he made one of the finest decisions he's made all year. After that, he gets to how this is the blueprint for the Penguins to go on a Stanley Cup run, plus gets into Geno's revenge on Bellemare. It was 'The Shift Pt. 2" for Geno and all it needed was a vintage slapshot like we all saw against the Philadelphia Flyers. Hunter also gives his thoughts on Mark Friedman and how he continues to be a lunatic, plus ponders the question if the Lightning have a problem against the Penguins. Of course, the show ends with the listener takeaway segment before previewing what's to come on Friday.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With a small gap in our schedule, we're re-airing the first full episode of the Parenting Matters Podcast, with Katrina Bellemare, Executive Director of Parenting Matters. There is never a bad time to reintroduce why and how important parenting education can be. Once the interview with Katrina is over, stick around for a couple of minutes to hear how Steve got involved in the agency. It has been an impressive journey watching Katrina lead this organization that has impacted thousands of families through parenting education and support. Through this podcast, Katrina has asked me to help share the vast expertise and knowledge, as well as stories of resiliency and hope that lie within the professionals at Parenting Matters. Her vision is that parents from around the world will learn new strategies, feel validated and supported, understand more about their children's development, and be in awe of what amazing accomplishments young and growing minds are capable of at every stage. If you'd like more information on the subjects discussed, or suggest any upcoming topics for discussion, just email us at info@parentingmattersfl.org and we'll respond as soon as possible.
Greg Linnelli and Dave Mishkin preview tonight's Lightning-Panthers game as Head Coach Jon Cooper and Pierre-Édouard Bellemare return from COVID protocols while Cal Foote and Taylor Raddysh enter them. Plus we are joined by Panthers Radio's Doug Plagens to talk about Florida.
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
Who says nothing happens in the offseason!? A lot of Avalanche news made headlines in the past couple days and it was perfect for our weekly Greenroom discussion. Moments before the room went live, word came down that Ryan Graves was traded to the New Jersey Devils in a clear expansion draft move. Colorado pulled a move equivalent to a trade deadline move, feeling like Graves was the most likely player to head to Seattle, so he got something for him.We also discuss the current state of the Gabe Landeskog contract talks with the Avs. Things don't seem to be going as well as we thought they would. Finally, a PE Bellemare appreciation segment where we say goodbye to the fun loving side of Belly we will all miss. Tune in and subscribe!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
The off-season is so much fun. So many deals are made on social media that never see the light of day in the real world. But one keeps popping up that many people feel have legs and that is Avs forward Nazem Kadri to the Ottawa Senators. Many people feel Kadri is now a liability in the Avs quest for a Cup, so now is the time to move him. What better way to find out the validity of these rumors than get Ross Levitan, host of Locked on Senators, on the show? Ross has his finger on the pulse of the Sens, so if this is a thing, Ross will know.Tune in and subscribe!BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Avalanche - Daily Podcast On The Colorado Avalanche
Let us the being the off-season grades with fan favorite PE Bellemare! He might not put up the gaudy numbers, but he works his butt off and you have to respect players who play the way he does. We also look at Cale Makar and his RFA deal that could break the bank. Both sides seem to be on the same page of wanting a long term deal, so it could very well be in the realm of $80 million range.Finally, the Seth Jones rumors will not die and they won't until he is eventually traded. Why the destination for him in Colorado makes a whole lot of sense. Tune in and subscribe!BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.Locker RoomThis episode is brought to you by Locker Room. Download the app and join me this week on (Day/time) to get in on the action. Locker Room - Changing the way we talk sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Part 2 of a discussion with X Games medalist & olympian pro skier Alex BellemareIn this second part, we discussed Alex's progression leading him to be one of the top slopestyle skier on the planet. Having a knee injury right before the Sochi olympics and having to miss out. Achieving a childhood dream of winning an X Games medal in 2015. Trying to stay at the top of an ever progressing sport where tricks get gnarlier every year. Winning the Olympic world cup test event in 2016 and eventually qualifying for the Canadian team and going to the 2018 PeyongChang olympics.Great talk once again with Alex who had great stories and insight into the ups and downs of being a pro athleteEpisode presented by Axis boardshop, Planks clothing, Dic Anns restaurants ,J skis and Treefort lifestyles
Discussion with pro skier, X Games medalist and Olympian Alex Bellemare.We talked about Alex growing up in a small town in Québec. Being influenced by JP Auclair and Phil Casabon. Skiing as much as he could, which led him to eventually make a name for himself by dominating the Québec scene for a couple of years. Traveling to whistler, Mt hood and Colorado to take his skiing to the next level. Eventually making a name for himself starting in 2011 by filming his classic Afterdark segment with Level 1 productions. Having his dream come true of becoming a pro skier in the following year with back to back results at Dew tour and X Games.Alex was a great guest who had great behind the scenes stories and insights, this one is a must listen to!Episode presented by Axis boardshop, Planks clothing, Dic Anns restaurants ,J skis and Treefort lifestyles
We had the pleasure of talking with Montreal based artists Audrey Paquette & Amber Dawn Bellemare about connecting with others through the expression of art. They are also apart of Wolf Lab; a nonprofit art collective that nurtures and promotes the creative and entrepreneurial spirit of wild women in a collaborative setting. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Website https://www.curiouschimps.com Youtube https://www.youtube.com/curiouschimpspodcast Connect with us Twitter https://www.twitter.com/curiouschimps Facebook https://www.facebook.com/curiouschimps Instagram https://www.instagram.com/curiouschimps -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Also available on **Spotify** https://open.spotify.com/show/0FqvpZMrucVNYZcmJ1IOJR **Itunes** https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/curious-chimps-podcast/id1483233468 **Stitcher** https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curious-chimps **Google Play** https://play.google.com/music/m/I7nqsh6aqkdgpro6npmyc7zixtq?t=Curious_Chimps_Podcast **SoundCloud** https://soundcloud.com/curious-chimps/