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InterNational
Portrait de gens de Mer : Jean-Paul Billot, un sup' mer

InterNational

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 4:00


durée : 00:04:00 - Chroniques littorales - par : Jose Manuel Lamarque - Jean-Paul Billot représente une partie des gens de mer, relativement inconnue, « Sup Mer ». Il les présente dans les Chroniques Littorales..

Poker in the Ears
331. David Docherty, David Lappin & Cedric Billot (Associate Director, PokerStars Live Events)

Poker in the Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 98:34


RBS Podcast
Pacte pour la ruralité EP3 : Les Résidences Urbanisme durable – Fayl-Billot (Haute-Marne)

RBS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 3:40


Depuis janvier 2016, la Région Grand Est s'est lancée dans une aventure sans précédent en se consacrant pleinementaux territoires ruraux, via le déploiement du tout premier « Pacte pour la Ruralité ».

Radio Balances
Les pronos de l'Obstacle du 15/11, avec Dylan Billot, Thomas Beauran, Gilles Barbarin et Sami Bouazza.

Radio Balances

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 43:13


Les pronos de l'Obstacle du 15/11, avec Dylan Billot, Thomas Beauran, Gilles Barbarin et Sami Bouazza. by Radio Balances

Afrique Économie
La banane africaine entre concurrence latino-américaine et exigences salariales

Afrique Économie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 2:17


Plus de 85 % des bananes produites en Afrique sont exportées vers l'Europe, mais elles font face à la concurrence des bananes d'Amérique latine, qui dominent le marché. La hausse des coûts et la pression des grandes surfaces aggravent la situation, rendant difficile la rentabilité des producteurs africains. Récemment, à Abidjan, les acteurs de la filière se sont réunis pour trouver des solutions en faveur des travailleurs. De notre correspondant à Abidjan,La Côte d'Ivoire, le Cameroun et le Ghana, les trois piliers de la production africaine de bananes, luttent pour renforcer leur présence sur le marché européen. Depuis longtemps, ils se retrouvent face à la concurrence écrasante des géants latino-américains, qui dominent largement ce secteur. « Nous sommes face à des géants qui produisent 15 millions de tonnes, alors que nous, les trois pays ensemble, arrivons à produire 600 000 tonnes, souligne Jean-François Billot, secrétaire général d'Afruibana, une organisation qui réunit des producteurs et exportateurs du continent. Ils sont plus de 25 fois plus gros que nous et pourtant, entre 2015 et 2023, nous avons réussi à porter notre part de marché de 4,4 à 5,1 dans l'Union européenne », se félicite-t-il.À lire aussiEn Ouganda, des initiatives pour valoriser les déchets de bananeValeur réelle en chute de 20 %Pourtant, les marges restent faibles. Les bananes africaines, conformes aux normes strictes de qualité, sont achetées à bas prix, notamment par rapport à d'autres fruits. « Nous produisons une banane propre et pourtant, c'est le fruit le moins cher sur les étals, déplore Jean-Marie Kakou-Gervais, président de l'Obam-CI (Organisation des producteurs exportateurs de bananes en Côte d'Ivoire). Une pomme produite en Normandie et vendue à Paris coûte deux à trois fois plus cher que notre banane, qui parcourt des milliers de kilomètres dans des conditions de transport techniques contraignantes. »Vers un salaire décent en Côte d'IvoireMalgré ces difficultés, la Côte d'Ivoire, premier producteur africain avec 382 000 tonnes de bananes par an, s'engage à améliorer les conditions de vie des 45 000 travailleurs du secteur. En septembre dernier, un accord a été signé pour harmoniser les pratiques salariales et instaurer un salaire décent d'ici à 2026. « Avec l'inflation, le salaire actuel ne nous permet plus de vivre convenablement, juge Koffi Blaise, président de la Fédération des travailleurs de la filière. Nous réclamons un salaire qui nous assure une vie décente. Il est temps que producteurs et travailleurs se mettent à la table des négociations. »En huit ans, la valeur réelle du kilo de banane a chuté de 20 %. Pour certains producteurs et exportateurs, l'instauration d'un salaire décent reste conditionnée à une revalorisation du prix d'achat sur le marché européen.À lire aussiLe marché mondial de la banane à la croisée des chemins

Campus des Dirigeants
07 - Comment redonner du pouvoir à un territoire ? avec Shirley BILLOT, fondatrice de Kadalys

Campus des Dirigeants

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 46:43


Bienvenue sur ce podcast produit par le Campus des Dirigeants ! Si vous êtes entrepreneur, dirigeant, dirigeante, vous êtes au bon endroit sur ce podcast.Comment transformer les déchets en trésors ? C'est le sujet que nous explorons dans cet épisode avec notre invitée exceptionnelle, Shirley Billot. Nous allons voyager à travers l'histoire et les richesses des Dom-Tom. Sa vitalité et son dynamisme sont palpables dès les premiers instants, et son parcours est une source d'inspiration pour quiconque cherche à allier passion personnelle et innovation. Shirley Billot est la fondatrice et dirigeante de Kadalys, une entreprise qu'elle a créée en 2012. Kadalys se spécialise dans l'exploitation des principes actifs du bananier pour développer des produits cosmétiques aux vertus exceptionnelles. Née en Afrique de l'Est et ayant grandi en Martinique, Shirley a été initiée très tôt à la pharmacopée traditionnelle créole par sa mère. Son parcours est marqué par une forte influence de ses parents, tous deux syndicalistes et engagés socialement. Avant de se lancer dans l'entrepreneuriat, Shirley a travaillé dans divers secteurs, de la grande distribution à la pharmacie, avant de trouver sa véritable vocation dans la valorisation des déchets agricoles. En effet, grâce au bananier, cet arbre millénaire, aux multiples usages et vertus, la pharmacopée traditionnelle créole est adaptée aux applications modernes en cosmétique. Comment Kadalys utilise l'upcycling pour transformer les déchets du bananier en produits à haute valeur ajoutée ? Comment repenser l'économie locale et l'impact social ? Comment rendre l'agriculture plus durable et l'industrie de la chimie plus vertueuse ? Comment combiner passion personnelle, culture familiale et compétences professionnelles ? Quels sont ses défis et ses satisfactions en tant que dirigeante ? En conclusion, Shirley adresse un message simple, mais puissant, pour les femmes du monde entier.Pour aller plus loin, le plus simple, c'est de vous rendre sur le site du Campus et de vous abonner à notre newsletter. Nous aimons dire au Campus des Dirigeants, que partager, c'est s'enrichir. Toute histoire est belle à partager, parce qu'elle est unique. Alors si vous aussi, vous voulez partager votre expérience et venir derrière mon micro, contactez-moi... Et n'oubliez pas : Dirigeant, c'est un métier et un métier, ça s'apprend !

Community or Chaos
Community or Chaos - 09-07-2024 - No Ferrys for the South Island - Victor Billot

Community or Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 47:10


No Ferrys for the South Island - Victor Billot, Maritime Union. Communication and media spokesperson on the grounding of the Aratee Cook Street ferry shortly after the government cancellation of the order for two large roll on rolloff capable ferrys. Is the present government going back to the 20th century do we have a retrograde government when it comes to policy decisions or lack of? Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz

Politics Central
Victor Billot: Maritime Union spokesperson suspects grounded Aratere ferry won't be back in service this year

Politics Central

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 8:03


Several inquiries are underway after a suspected steering problem saw the Interisland ferry Aratere run aground near Picton. On Friday night, the ship became grounded. It was re-floated successfully last night on the high tide. Maritime Union spokesperson Victor Billot believes it could be a while before the ship is back sailing. "They're going to have to look at the steering system, obviously, they're going to have to look the hull...it's going to be a long time." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Victor Billot: Maritime Union spokesperson on the ballooning costs of maintaining the Interislander ferries

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 3:35


Maintenance on ageing Interislander ferries is seen as a short-term solution by the Maritime Union.  Estimated annual maintenance costs to keep KiwiRail's three ageing Interislander ferries running could almost double to $65 million by next year, and keeping the ferries afloat will be an “ongoing battle”.  A previous assessment of the fleet's condition raised concerns about steel corrosion, metal getting weak and cracking, and prohibitive maintenance expenses.  The project to replace the fleet with two mega ferries was left dead in the water in December after overall costs, including new terminals and wharf upgrades, ballooned to almost $3 billion and the new Government refused to fund the blowout.  Finance Minister Nicola Willis has previously refused to commit to replacing the fleet by 2026, which is when the now-cancelled mega ferries were due to arrive.  Given the project's history of delays, budget blowouts, and other problems, Willis said people were “dreaming” if they thought the mega ferries would be up and running with the necessary port development in place by that time.  A Ministerial Advisory Group is looking into new options for the future of the ferry service.  Maritime Union spokesperson Victor Billot told Mike Hosking that ships of this age will have issues, especially on Cook Strait.  He says they are maintaining ferries that are nearing the end of their lives anyway.   LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Club Poker Radio
Spéciale e-sport avec Domingo, Doigby, Julien Liarte et Cédric Billot

Club Poker Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 137:57


En marge de la grande fête du poker monégasque, l'équipe de Club Poker Radio a le plaisir de recevoir au micro deux icônes de l'e-sport et les responsables Europe et Monde des évents Live chez PokerStars : Domingo : animateur et steameur jeux vidéos. Doigby : animateur et organisateur d'évènements - la vie est un jeu, il joue donc la sienne à fond. Julien Liarte : Business Developper Live Events Europe. Cédric Billot : Directeur associé des Live Events Monde. Club Poker Radio vous est présentée par Winamax, le n°1 du poker en ligne.   Perte d'argent, conflits familiaux, addiction… Les jeux d'argent sont interdits aux moins de 18 ans et peuvent être dangereux. En cas de besoin, contactez le 09 74 75 13 13.

Ben's World
The Deadline Report - Apr 28 2024 ep114 - Victor Billot

Ben's World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 34:56


The Deadline Report - Ben Vidgen Investigates. A double shot of reality.

The Deadline Report - Ben Vidgen Investigates
The Deadline Report - Apr 28 2024 ep114 - Victor Billot

The Deadline Report - Ben Vidgen Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 34:56


The Deadline Report - Ben Vidgen Investigates. A double shot of reality.

KTOTV / La Foi prise au Mot
Christianisme et bouddhisme

KTOTV / La Foi prise au Mot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 54:28


Le bouddhisme fait partie de ces traditions orientales qui se sont largement diffusées en occident à partir de la fin des années 1970 sous des formes diverses. On le compare fréquemment avec le christianisme avec lequel il aurait de nombreuses similitudes. Jésus et Bouddha partageraient une vision universelle de la religion, seraient à la fois humains et divins, auraient tous deux prêché la non-violence et la compassion, seraient à l'origine de nombreuses guérisons etc. Certaines pratiques de méditation sont également souvent comparées à des formes de prière. Pour autant, il semble exister des différences cruciales entre les deux conceptions de la nature de Dieu : personnel et transcendant pour le christianisme, impersonnel et immanent dans le bouddhisme. La Foi Prise au Mot propose d'éclaircir les liens qui peuvent exister entre ces grandes traditions religieuses, avec l'aide de deux invités : Philippe Cornu, spécialiste du bouddhisme tibétain et le frère Benoît Billot, bénédictin, spécialiste des pratiques méditatives.

RMC Poker Show
RMC Poker Show du 26 février avec Jacques Guenni, Cédric Billot et Benjo

RMC Poker Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 55:02


Tous les dimanches à minuit, Daniel Riolo propose une heure de show en direct avec Moundir Zoughari pour les passionnés de poker. Conseils d'un joueur professionnel, actualité, tournois... Votre rendez-vous poker, sur RMC ! RMC est une radio généraliste, essentiellement axée sur l'actualité et sur l'interactivité avec les auditeurs, dans un format 100% parlé, inédit en France. La grille des programmes de RMC s'articule autour de rendez-vous phares comme Apolline Matin (6h30-8h30), les Grandes Gueules (9h-12h), Estelle Midi (12h-15h), Super Moscato Show (15h-18h), Rothen s'enflamme (18h-20h), l'After Foot (20h-minuit).

RMC Poker Show
RMC Poker Show du 18 février avec Cédric Billot, Alexandre Tarantino et Benjo

RMC Poker Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 59:53


Tous les dimanches à minuit, Daniel Riolo propose une heure de show en direct avec Moundir Zoughari pour les passionnés de poker. Conseils d'un joueur professionnel, actualité, tournois... Votre rendez-vous poker, sur RMC !

L'Instant Outdoor
Thomas Billot (feat Stéphane Brogniart) - Le défi Jurassien le plus dingue de l'histoire !

L'Instant Outdoor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 67:08


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NZ Everyday Investor
Why Use A Reverse Mortgage? Ep 393 Keira Billot

NZ Everyday Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 29:27


How do we solve the equity rich, cash poor dilemma? Option one involves selling the home and downgrading in price to release a pile of cash to live off of. Option two, which is the subject of today, involves taking out a reverse mortgage.Today I'm talking with a Keira Billot, General manager of retail banking at Heartland Bank.Keen to find out more about reverse mortgages for your situation? Book in a free 15-min phone call with Darcy Ungaro (financial adviser)- click on this link.Check out the episode done with the other reverse mortgage provider in New Zealand here.______________________Take The Home Buyers Blueprint: Get a better home; Get a better mortgage.Sign up to the KiwiSaver Millionaire Roadmap: From 6 figures to 7; Get a Rockstar Retirement!Sign up to New Wealth Foundations here: Personal finance from a wealth-builder's perspective.Thanks to Easy Crypto, New Zealand's most trusted crypto brand and what Darcy Ungaro uses.Get SocialSign up to the newsletter!YouTube InstagramTikTok: @theeverydayinvestorwww.nzeverydayinvestor.comInstagramYouTubeDarcy UngaroLinkedInTwitter: @UngaroDarcywww.ungaro.co.nz________________________Affiliate Links!I may receive a financial benefit if you click on these links.HatchSharesiesEasy CryptoSharesight: (Get 5 months free)CMC Markets

Les
#4 Traverser les 4 saisons : Préparation des 7 traversées du Jura, avec Thomas Billot ( Partie 1 )

Les

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 51:29


Dans cet épisode J'ai le plaisir de recevoir Thomas Billot, un véritable passionné de sport et d'aventure. Thomas, sportif polyvalent, a récemment réalisé l'exploit impressionnant de traverser le Jura en courant. Mais ce n'est pas tout, son parcours est encore plus inspirant. Après avoir subi une Sleeve et effectué des changements alimentaires significatifs, Thomas a non seulement perdu du poids, mais il a également donné une autre dimension à sa passion pour le sport et les activités en plein air. Dans cet épisode, Thomas partagera son incroyable aventure, du processus de transformation personnelle à la conquête du Jura à pied. Mais ce n'est pas tout, car Thomas a un nouveau défi audacieux qui l'attend : réaliser 7 traversées du Jura, mais cette fois-ci dans 7 disciplines différentes ! Imaginez-vous, des aventures en raquettes, en ski de randonnée, en skating, en VTT, en vélo de route, en ski roue, en trail, et même à cheval ! Ce défi épique est prévu pour l'année 2024, s'étalant au fil des saisons. Comment Thomas se prépare-t-il pour ces défis variés et exigeants ? Découvrez tous les détails de sa préparation dans cet épisode captivant. Alors, installez-vous confortablement, ouvrez vos oreilles et plongez dans l'univers inspirant de Thomas Billot. Bonne écoute ! Le projet "traverser les 4 saisons"Lien pour précommander les chaussettes "LES RAYMONDES"Instagram de Thomas BillotLe film de la traversée du Jura Crédit photo: Mogo film

Mon Carnet, l'actu numérique
{BONUS} - L'industrie de l'IA au Québec avec Julien Billot de SCALE AI

Mon Carnet, l'actu numérique

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 10:51


L'industrie de l'intelligence artificielle au Canada est en pleine expansion, avec des écosystèmes forts à Montréal, Québec, Edmonton et Toronto. Julien Billot, PDG de SCALE AI, explique que leur organisme à but non lucratif vise à faciliter la commercialisation de l'IA dans les chaînes d'approvisionnement. Au Québec, l'IA a prospéré grâce à la recherche fondamentale et aux entreprises qui adoptent cette technologie. Cependant, le défi réside dans la création d'une forte demande des entreprises canadiennes pour l'IA, ce qui est essentiel pour le développement de grands acteurs de l'IA au Canada. La création d'emplois dans ce domaine est en cours, avec des avantages à la fois pour les entreprises et les fournisseurs de services et de solutions.

The Critical Care Commute Podcast
Prof. John Myburgh talks Fluids, Catecholamines, South Africa and a little bit of Research.

The Critical Care Commute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 33:24


In this episode, we have the honor of speaking with Professor John Myburgh, a former South African physician and researcher who has dedicated his life to improving the field of critical care medicine. Professor Myburgh has made significant contributions to the field of fluid resuscitation, catecholamines, and microbiomes. In this episode, we will be discussing his early years in medicine, some reflections on medicine in South Africa and how his experiences have shaped his research interests. We will also delve into the latest research on fluid resuscitation, catecholamines, and microbiomes. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this fascinating conversation with Professor John Myburgh. Further Reading: SAFE TBI: Cooper DJ, Myburgh J, Heritier S, et al. Albumin resuscitation for traumatic brain injury: is intracranial hypertension the cause of increased mortality?. J Neurotrauma. 2013;30(7):512-518. doi:10.1089/neu.2012.2573 SAFE Study: Finfer S, Norton R, Bellomo R, Boyce N, French J, Myburgh J. The SAFE study: saline vs. albumin for fluid resuscitation in the critically ill [retracted in: Mayr W, Prowse C. Vox Sang. 2004 Aug;87(2):142]. Vox Sang. 2004;87 Suppl 2:123-131. doi:10.1111/j.1741-6892.2004.00468.x CHEST Study: Myburgh JA, Finfer S, Bellomo R, et al. Hydroxyethyl starch or saline for fluid resuscitation in intensive care [published correction appears in N Engl J Med. 2016 Mar 31;374(13):1298]. N Engl J Med. 2012;367(20):1901-1911. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa1209759 PLUS study: Finfer, S., Micallef, S., Hammond, N., Navarra, L., Bellomo, R., Billot, L., ... & Myburgh, J. (2022). Balanced multielectrolyte solution versus saline in critically ill adults. New England Journal of Medicine, 386(9), 815-826. CAT study: Myburgh JA, Higgins A, Jovanovska A, Lipman J, Ramakrishnan N, Santamaria J, CAT Study Investigators. A comparison of epinephrine and norepinephrine in critically ill patients. Intensive care medicine. 2008 Dec;34:2226-34. SOAP II Trial: De Backer D, Biston P, Devriendt J, Madl C, Chochrad D, Aldecoa C, Brasseur A, Defrance P, Gottignies P, Vincent JL. Comparison of dopamine and norepinephrine in the treatment of shock. New England Journal of Medicine. 2010 Mar 4;362(9):779-89. Prof. Myburg on Catecholamines at SMACC/CODA: https://youtu.be/90ru25QuGFI

Community or Chaos
Community or Chaos - 21-03-2023 - The Future of Socialism - Libby Flett and Victor Billot

Community or Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 55:19


The Future of Socialism - Libby Flett &Victor Billot was a founding member of the New Labour Party, and former candidate for the Alliance in 2005 (at number eight on their list), 2008 (three), and 20011. Billot still is the National Communications Officer for the Maritime Union of New Zealand. Libby Flett University of Otago philosophy, politics and economics student Is the producer of the OAR radio show noticing neoliberalism. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz

Bulle de bonheur
#174 - Edwige Billot, Interview

Bulle de bonheur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 22:02


Edwige Billot nous partage avec optimisme son parcours et son expérience de surmenage maternel. Nous plongeons avec elle dans la difficulté à allier vie pro et vie perso? Allez découvrir comment elle organise son quotidien aujourd'hui !

RMC Poker Show
RMC Poker Show du 27 février avec Alexandre Reard, Julien Sitbon, Cédric Billot et Benjo

RMC Poker Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 62:50


RMC Poker Show du lundi 27 février 2023 avec Alexandre Reard, Julien Sitbon, Cédric Billot et Benjo

Mansplaining
Libido, orgasme, porno: hommes et femmes, ça se passe comment dans nos cerveaux?

Mansplaining

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 36:15


En mêlant les connaissances neurologiques d'Anaïs Roux du podcast Neurosapiens aux approches sociologiques de Thomas Messias, cet épisode spécial de Mansplaining évoque les différences et similitudes des genres côté sexualité. Existe-t-il ou non une différence entre les sexes en matière de libido? Comment fonctionne l'orgasme dans le cerveau d'un homme et d'une femme? Combien de fois par jour les hommes et les femmes pensent-ils au sexe? Existe-t-il des différences hommes-femmes dans les comportements sexuels? Basé sur des échanges de notes vocales des deux hosts, l'épisode propose de dépasser les idées reçues et d'ouvrir de nouvelles perspectives sur le sexe, le genre et le fonctionnement de l'être humain. Un mercredi sur deux, Mansplaining observe les masculinités à travers des œuvres culturelles et des faits d'actualité. Parce que la parole masculine est archi dominante, sauf lorsqu'il s'agit de remettre en question les privilèges des hommes. Références: «Les mille facettes de la sexualité», Thema (novembre 2022) «Virtual Reality Is Sexist: But It Does Not Have to Be», Stanney, Fidopiastis, Foster (31 janvier 2020) «Porn use and men's and women's sexual performance: evidence from a large longitudinal sample», Psychological Medicine (2022) «Sex drive: Theoretical conceptualization and meta-analytic review of gender differences», Frankenbach, Weber, Loschelder, Kilger, Friese (2022) «Couples' Sexual Communication and Dimensions of Sexual Function: A Meta-Analysis», Université du Texas (2019) «He is a Stud, She is a Slut! A Meta-Analysis on the Continued Existence of Sexual Double Standards», Personality and Social Psychology Review (2020) «A Meta-Analytic Review of Research on Gender Differences in Sexuality», Université du Wisconsin (1993-2007) Mansplaining est un podcast de Thomas Messias, produit par Slate.fr sous la direction de Christophe Carron et Benjamin Saeptem Hours. Production éditoriale: Benjamin Saeptem Hours et Nina Pareja, avec Léonard Billot, Clélia Simpson et Arthur Soria pour LACMÉ Production Réalisation et montage: Benjamin Saeptem Hours et Nina Pareja Musique: «Warm Sea», Savvier et «Keep on going», Joakim Karud Si vous aimez Mansplaining, pensez à l'exprimer en lui donnant la note maximale sur votre plateforme de podcast préférée, en en parlant autour de vous et en laissant plein de commentaires bienveillants sur les réseaux sociaux Suivez Slate Podcasts sur Facebook et Instagram (retrouvez-y aussi le compte de Mansplaining).

Un beau jour
Un beau jour #42 : l'histoire d'Edwige Billot, au bord du burn-out maternel

Un beau jour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 36:13


Écoutez la nouvelle histoire d'Un beau jour, celle d'Edwige Billot, jeune maman qui va frôler le burn-out. Entre son travail et ses 3 enfants, Edwige ressent sa vie comme un combat contre la montre. Un style de vie stressant, avec une charge mentale très lourde, qui va presque la mener au burn-out maternel. L'arrêt brutal et nécessaire de toute activité pour récupérer de son immense fatigue accumulée a été salvateur et l'occasion d'un tournant de vie inattendu. Elle écrit un peu de son histoire dans un roman La vie est un ballet, on ne le danse qu'une fois.

Community or Chaos
Community or Chaos - 26-07-2022 - Ode to poetry and politics - David Eggleton and Victor Billot

Community or Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 51:11


Ode to poetry and politics - David who is of Tongan & Palagi ancestry, grew up in Fiji and South Auckland lives in Dunedin, He is a poet, art critic, writer, editor and freelance journalist. His work investigates ideas of contemporary popular culture versus ‘highbrow', blending the literary and vernacular with energy and vigour Is. the current New Zealand Poet Laureate (2019 –2021). Victor Billot was a former co-leader and electoral candidate for New Zealand's Alliance party. He is also known as

OARsome Morning Show
OARsome Morning Show - 25-07-2022 - Otago Socialist Society - Victor Billot

OARsome Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 9:29


Otago Socialist Society - Victor Billot

FILantropio
#14 - Stanislas Billot de Lochner - Obole - Une plateforme de marque puissante autour du bien commun

FILantropio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 41:37


La voix est livre - Nicolas Carreau
La voix est livre - Lauréat E1-GMF Antoine Billot & Pierre Assouline

La voix est livre - Nicolas Carreau

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 59:24


Nicolas Carreau reçoit le lauréat Europe 1-GMF Antoine Billot pour son roman "Le soldat Ulysse" chez Gallimard, et visite la bibliothèque de Pierre Assouline qui publie "Le paquebot" (Gallimard).

Sustainable Gastronomy
Revolution Radio - 10-05-2022 - Visions of a Socialist Society - Victor Billot

Sustainable Gastronomy

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 27:14


Visions of a Socialist Society - In this episode of Revolution Radio your host Duke McLeod is talking with satirical poet, dedicated unionist, former leader of the Alliance Party, and unapologetic socialist, Victor Billot about socialism as a radical alternative social and political vision for society. Covering questions of contemporary socialist ideology, such as revolution versus reform, universal basic income and much more.... This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz

99% Emergencias
Episodio 26. Sueros balanceados VS Sueros salinos

99% Emergencias

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 8:26


En este nuevo episodio intento analizar una pregunta clásica, ¿Qué es mejor los sueros balanceados o el suero salino para el paciente crítico? Para ello, me basaré en el articulo publicado en marzo de 2022 en la New England Journal of Medicine “Solución multielectrolito equilibrada frente a salina en adultos gravemente enfermos” La bibliografía utilizada para el episodio: Finfer, S., Micallef, S., Hammond, N., Navarra, L., Bellomo, R., Billot, L., Delaney, A., Gallagher, M., Gattas, D., Li, Q., Mackle, D., Mysore, J., Saxena, M., Taylor, C., Young, P., Myburgh, J., PLUS Study Investigators and the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Clinical Trials Group, & PLUS Study Investigators and Australian New Zealand Intensive Care Society Clinical Trials Group (2022). Balanced Multielectrolyte Solution versus Saline in Critically Ill Adults. The New England journal of medicine, 386(9), 815–826. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa2114464 Zampieri FG, Machado FR, Biondi RS, et al. Effect of intravenous fluid treatment with a balanced solution vs 0.9% saline solution on mortality in critically ill patients: the BaSICS randomized clinical trial. JAMA 2021;326:818-829. Hammond NE, Zampieri FG, Di Tanna GL, et al. Balanced crystalloids versus saline in critically ill adults — a systematic review with meta-analysis. NEJM Evid 2022;1(2). DOI: 10.1056/EVIDoa2100010. Ramanan M, Attokaran A, Murray L, et al. Sodium chloride or Plasmalyte-148 evaluation in severe diabetic ketoacidosis (SCOPE-DKA): a cluster, crossover, randomized, controlled trial. Intensive Care Med 2021;47:1248-1257. Self WH, Evans CS, Jenkins CA, et al. Clinical effects of balanced crystalloids vs saline in adults with diabetic ketoacidosis: a subgroup analysis of cluster randomized clinical trials. JAMA Netw Open 2020;3(11):e2024596-e2024596.

The Junior Classics by William Patten
42 – The Snuff Box by Paul Sébillot

The Junior Classics by William Patten

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 9:55


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DogCast Radio - for everyone who loves dogs
Episode 244 - Grisha Stewart and Jennifer Billot

DogCast Radio - for everyone who loves dogs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 101:11


www.DogCastRadio.comIn this podcast hear Grisha Stewart talk about BAT, leash belay, her online expert dog training lessons and more. Jennifer Billot talks about setting puppies up for success in the real world. Two great beahviourists in one great show, helping you help your dog be as happy as possible.

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WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How I Fundraised to Build A Clean Beauty Brand from Up-cycled Banana Waste with Shirley Billot S1 Ep.11

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 34:07


Shirley Billot is the founder of the organic beauty brand Kadalys. Shirley is a global expert in banana science who founded Kadalys in 2012. Kadalys specializes in upcycling and eco-extraction of the banana plant to develop 100% natural bio-active ingredients generated by bananas from Martinique and Guadeloupe in the French Caribbean using an eco-responsible approach. Kadalys is the first natural cosmetic brand made with banana tree antioxidants.The banana plant holds a special place in the traditional medicine of the French Caribbean islands where it is used for its soothing, healing, and revitalizing cosmetics properties. The Kadalys brand won 8 beauty awards in 2 years. Shirly makes sure that she looks out for her entrepreneur community in the French overseas department to work together during the COVID crisis and produce hand sanitizers for distribution to the French overseas departments. Shirley talks about where she found funding for the research component of her business (she holds several patents for her banana research, go girl!) and support to grow the business.The banana producers in the Kadalys supply chain are also shareholders in the business. Not only is Shirley breaking ground in her banana science research and eco-conscious production, but she is also exhibiting a business model that takes care of its supply chain and views them as business partners in what she calls benevolent capitalism. Shirley faced some challenges finding funding after the early-stage funding for banana science research.According to her, the French Caribbean Island of Martinique is seen as a tourist destination and not an entrepreneurship hub. Therefore, there are few funds interested in funding entrepreneurs on the Island. She was however fortunate to receive investment from Josh Game with Junction Injunction dedicated to supporting African women entrepreneurs. Additional funding came from a LOreal entrepreneurship program Her products are coming to US stores soon so keep your eyes out for more news from Kadalys and make sure you pick up some products when they drop in US stores.You can purchase Kadalys products now online at https://www.kadalys.com/en/ and a shop on Amazon is coming soon. Social media: follow Kadalys on Instagram and Facebook. Shirley can be found on LinkedIn where there is also a Kadalys company page.Rate, review, subscribe and come back for more. We would also love to hear from you.Drop us an email at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and tell us what you like about the show and what topics you want us to explore as it relates to funding for black entrepreneurs and particularly black women entrepreneurs.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast.https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How I Fundraised to Build A Clean Beauty Brand from Up-cycled Banana Waste with Shirley Billot S1 Ep.11

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 34:07


Shirley Billot is the founder of the organic beauty brand Kadalys. Shirley is a global expert in banana science who founded Kadalys in 2012. Kadalys specializes in upcycling and eco-extraction of the banana plant to develop 100% natural bio-active ingredients generated by bananas from Martinique and Guadeloupe in the French Caribbean using an eco-responsible approach. Kadalys is the first natural cosmetic brand made with banana tree antioxidants.The banana plant holds a special place in the traditional medicine of the French Caribbean islands where it is used for its soothing, healing, and revitalizing cosmetics properties. The Kadalys brand won 8 beauty awards in 2 years. Shirly makes sure that she looks out for her entrepreneur community in the French overseas department to work together during the COVID crisis and produce hand sanitizers for distribution to the French overseas departments. Shirley talks about where she found funding for the research component of her business (she holds several patents for her banana research, go girl!) and support to grow the business.The banana producers in the Kadalys supply chain are also shareholders in the business. Not only is Shirley breaking ground in her banana science research and eco-conscious production, but she is also exhibiting a business model that takes care of its supply chain and views them as business partners in what she calls benevolent capitalism. Shirley faced some challenges finding funding after the early-stage funding for banana science research.According to her, the French Caribbean Island of Martinique is seen as a tourist destination and not an entrepreneurship hub. Therefore, there are few funds interested in funding entrepreneurs on the Island. She was however fortunate to receive investment from Josh Game with Junction Injunction dedicated to supporting African women entrepreneurs. Additional funding came from a LOreal entrepreneurship program Her products are coming to US stores soon so keep your eyes out for more news from Kadalys and make sure you pick up some products when they drop in US stores.You can purchase Kadalys products now online at https://www.kadalys.com/en/ and a shop on Amazon is coming soon. Social media: follow Kadalys on Instagram and Facebook. Shirley can be found on LinkedIn where there is also a Kadalys company page.Rate, review, subscribe and come back for more. We would also love to hear from you.Drop us an email at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and tell us what you like about the show and what topics you want us to explore as it relates to funding for black entrepreneurs and particularly black women entrepreneurs.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast.https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How I Fundraised to Build A Clean Beauty Brand from Up-cycled Banana Waste with Shirley Billot S1 Ep.11

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 34:07


Shirley Billot is the founder of the organic beauty brand Kadalys. Shirley is a global expert in banana science who founded Kadalys in 2012. Kadalys specializes in upcycling and eco-extraction of the banana plant to develop 100% natural bio-active ingredients generated by bananas from Martinique and Guadeloupe in the French Caribbean using an eco-responsible approach. Kadalys is the first natural cosmetic brand made with banana tree antioxidants. The banana plant holds a special place in the traditional medicine of the French Caribbean islands where it is used for its soothing, healing, and revitalizing cosmetics properties. The Kadalys brand won 8 beauty awards in 2 years. Shirly makes sure that she looks out for her entrepreneur community in the French overseas department to work together during the COVID crisis and produce hand sanitizers for distribution to the French overseas departments. Shirley talks about where she found funding for the research component of her business (she holds several patents for her banana research, go girl!) and support to grow the business. The banana producers in the Kadalys supply chain are also shareholders in the business. Not only is Shirley breaking ground in her banana science research and eco-conscious production, but she is also exhibiting a business model that takes care of its supply chain and views them as business partners in what she calls benevolent capitalism. Shirley faced some challenges finding funding after the early-stage funding for banana science research. According to her, the French Caribbean Island of Martinique is seen as a tourist destination and not an entrepreneurship hub. Therefore, there are few funds interested in funding entrepreneurs on the Island. She was however fortunate to receive investment from Josh Game with Junction Injunction dedicated to supporting African women entrepreneurs. Additional funding came from a L'Oreal entrepreneurship program Her products are coming to US stores soon so keep your eyes out for more news from Kadalys and make sure you pick up some products when they drop in US stores. You can purchase Kadalys products now online at https://www.kadalys.com/en/ and a shop on Amazon is coming soon. Social media: follow Kadalys on Instagram and Facebook. Shirley can be found on LinkedIn where there is also a Kadalys company page. Rate, review, subscribe and come back for more. We would also love to hear from you. Drop us an email at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and tell us what you like about the show and what topics you want us to explore as it relates to funding for black entrepreneurs and particularly black women entrepreneurs.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How I Fundraised to Build A Clean Beauty Brand from Up-cycled Banana Waste with Shirley Billot S1 Ep.11

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 34:07


Shirley Billot is the founder of the organic beauty brand Kadalys. Shirley is a global expert in banana science who founded Kadalys in 2012. Kadalys specializes in upcycling and eco-extraction of the banana plant to develop 100% natural bio-active ingredients generated by bananas from Martinique and Guadeloupe in the French Caribbean using an eco-responsible approach. Kadalys is the first natural cosmetic brand made with banana tree antioxidants. The banana plant holds a special place in the traditional medicine of the French Caribbean islands where it is used for its soothing, healing, and revitalizing cosmetics properties. The Kadalys brand won 8 beauty awards in 2 years. Shirly makes sure that she looks out for her entrepreneur community in the French overseas department to work together during the COVID crisis and produce hand sanitizers for distribution to the French overseas departments. Shirley talks about where she found funding for the research component of her business (she holds several patents for her banana research, go girl!) and support to grow the business. The banana producers in the Kadalys supply chain are also shareholders in the business. Not only is Shirley breaking ground in her banana science research and eco-conscious production, but she is also exhibiting a business model that takes care of its supply chain and views them as business partners in what she calls benevolent capitalism. Shirley faced some challenges finding funding after the early-stage funding for banana science research. According to her, the French Caribbean Island of Martinique is seen as a tourist destination and not an entrepreneurship hub. Therefore, there are few funds interested in funding entrepreneurs on the Island. She was however fortunate to receive investment from Josh Game with Junction Injunction dedicated to supporting African women entrepreneurs. Additional funding came from a L'Oreal entrepreneurship program Her products are coming to US stores soon so keep your eyes out for more news from Kadalys and make sure you pick up some products when they drop in US stores. You can purchase Kadalys products now online at https://www.kadalys.com/en/ and a shop on Amazon is coming soon. Social media: follow Kadalys on Instagram and Facebook. Shirley can be found on LinkedIn where there is also a Kadalys company page. Rate, review, subscribe and come back for more. We would also love to hear from you. Drop us an email at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and tell us what you like about the show and what topics you want us to explore as it relates to funding for black entrepreneurs and particularly black women entrepreneurs.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How I Fundraised to Build A Clean Beauty Brand from Up-cycled Banana Waste with Shirley Billot S1 Ep.11

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 34:07


Shirley Billot is the founder of the organic beauty brand Kadalys. Shirley is a global expert in banana science who founded Kadalys in 2012. Kadalys specializes in upcycling and eco-extraction of the banana plant to develop 100% natural bio-active ingredients generated by bananas from Martinique and Guadeloupe in the French Caribbean using an eco-responsible approach. Kadalys is the first natural cosmetic brand made with banana tree antioxidants.The banana plant holds a special place in the traditional medicine of the French Caribbean islands where it is used for its soothing, healing, and revitalizing cosmetics properties. The Kadalys brand won 8 beauty awards in 2 years. Shirly makes sure that she looks out for her entrepreneur community in the French overseas department to work together during the COVID crisis and produce hand sanitizers for distribution to the French overseas departments. Shirley talks about where she found funding for the research component of her business (she holds several patents for her banana research, go girl!) and support to grow the business.The banana producers in the Kadalys supply chain are also shareholders in the business. Not only is Shirley breaking ground in her banana science research and eco-conscious production, but she is also exhibiting a business model that takes care of its supply chain and views them as business partners in what she calls benevolent capitalism. Shirley faced some challenges finding funding after the early-stage funding for banana science research.According to her, the French Caribbean Island of Martinique is seen as a tourist destination and not an entrepreneurship hub. Therefore, there are few funds interested in funding entrepreneurs on the Island. She was however fortunate to receive investment from Josh Game with Junction Injunction dedicated to supporting African women entrepreneurs. Additional funding came from a LOreal entrepreneurship program Her products are coming to US stores soon so keep your eyes out for more news from Kadalys and make sure you pick up some products when they drop in US stores.You can purchase Kadalys products now online at https://www.kadalys.com/en/ and a shop on Amazon is coming soon. Social media: follow Kadalys on Instagram and Facebook. Shirley can be found on LinkedIn where there is also a Kadalys company page.Rate, review, subscribe and come back for more. We would also love to hear from you.Drop us an email at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and tell us what you like about the show and what topics you want us to explore as it relates to funding for black entrepreneurs and particularly black women entrepreneurs.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast.https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How I Fundraised to Build A Clean Beauty Brand from Up-cycled Banana Waste with Shirley Billot S1 Ep.11

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 34:07


Shirley Billot is the founder of the organic beauty brand Kadalys. Shirley is a global expert in banana science who founded Kadalys in 2012. Kadalys specializes in upcycling and eco-extraction of the banana plant to develop 100% natural bio-active ingredients generated by bananas from Martinique and Guadeloupe in the French Caribbean using an eco-responsible approach. Kadalys is the first natural cosmetic brand made with banana tree antioxidants.The banana plant holds a special place in the traditional medicine of the French Caribbean islands where it is used for its soothing, healing, and revitalizing cosmetics properties. The Kadalys brand won 8 beauty awards in 2 years. Shirly makes sure that she looks out for her entrepreneur community in the French overseas department to work together during the COVID crisis and produce hand sanitizers for distribution to the French overseas departments. Shirley talks about where she found funding for the research component of her business (she holds several patents for her banana research, go girl!) and support to grow the business.The banana producers in the Kadalys supply chain are also shareholders in the business. Not only is Shirley breaking ground in her banana science research and eco-conscious production, but she is also exhibiting a business model that takes care of its supply chain and views them as business partners in what she calls benevolent capitalism. Shirley faced some challenges finding funding after the early-stage funding for banana science research.According to her, the French Caribbean Island of Martinique is seen as a tourist destination and not an entrepreneurship hub. Therefore, there are few funds interested in funding entrepreneurs on the Island. She was however fortunate to receive investment from Josh Game with Junction Injunction dedicated to supporting African women entrepreneurs. Additional funding came from a LOreal entrepreneurship program Her products are coming to US stores soon so keep your eyes out for more news from Kadalys and make sure you pick up some products when they drop in US stores.You can purchase Kadalys products now online at https://www.kadalys.com/en/ and a shop on Amazon is coming soon. Social media: follow Kadalys on Instagram and Facebook. Shirley can be found on LinkedIn where there is also a Kadalys company page.Rate, review, subscribe and come back for more. We would also love to hear from you.Drop us an email at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and tell us what you like about the show and what topics you want us to explore as it relates to funding for black entrepreneurs and particularly black women entrepreneurs.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast.https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How I Fundraised to Build A Clean Beauty Brand from Up-cycled Banana Waste with Shirley Billot S1 Ep.11

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 34:07


Shirley Billot is the founder of the organic beauty brand Kadalys. Shirley is a global expert in banana science who founded Kadalys in 2012. Kadalys specializes in upcycling and eco-extraction of the banana plant to develop 100% natural bio-active ingredients generated by bananas from Martinique and Guadeloupe in the French Caribbean using an eco-responsible approach. Kadalys is the first natural cosmetic brand made with banana tree antioxidants.The banana plant holds a special place in the traditional medicine of the French Caribbean islands where it is used for its soothing, healing, and revitalizing cosmetics properties. The Kadalys brand won 8 beauty awards in 2 years. Shirly makes sure that she looks out for her entrepreneur community in the French overseas department to work together during the COVID crisis and produce hand sanitizers for distribution to the French overseas departments. Shirley talks about where she found funding for the research component of her business (she holds several patents for her banana research, go girl!) and support to grow the business.The banana producers in the Kadalys supply chain are also shareholders in the business. Not only is Shirley breaking ground in her banana science research and eco-conscious production, but she is also exhibiting a business model that takes care of its supply chain and views them as business partners in what she calls benevolent capitalism. Shirley faced some challenges finding funding after the early-stage funding for banana science research.According to her, the French Caribbean Island of Martinique is seen as a tourist destination and not an entrepreneurship hub. Therefore, there are few funds interested in funding entrepreneurs on the Island. She was however fortunate to receive investment from Josh Game with Junction Injunction dedicated to supporting African women entrepreneurs. Additional funding came from a LOreal entrepreneurship program Her products are coming to US stores soon so keep your eyes out for more news from Kadalys and make sure you pick up some products when they drop in US stores.You can purchase Kadalys products now online at https://www.kadalys.com/en/ and a shop on Amazon is coming soon. Social media: follow Kadalys on Instagram and Facebook. Shirley can be found on LinkedIn where there is also a Kadalys company page.Rate, review, subscribe and come back for more. We would also love to hear from you.Drop us an email at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and tell us what you like about the show and what topics you want us to explore as it relates to funding for black entrepreneurs and particularly black women entrepreneurs.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast.https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How I Fundraised to Build A Clean Beauty Brand from Up-cycled Banana Waste with Shirley Billot S1 Ep.11

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 34:07


Shirley Billot is the founder of the organic beauty brand Kadalys. Shirley is a global expert in banana science who founded Kadalys in 2012. Kadalys specializes in upcycling and eco-extraction of the banana plant to develop 100% natural bio-active ingredients generated by bananas from Martinique and Guadeloupe in the French Caribbean using an eco-responsible approach. Kadalys is the first natural cosmetic brand made with banana tree antioxidants.The banana plant holds a special place in the traditional medicine of the French Caribbean islands where it is used for its soothing, healing, and revitalizing cosmetics properties. The Kadalys brand won 8 beauty awards in 2 years. Shirly makes sure that she looks out for her entrepreneur community in the French overseas department to work together during the COVID crisis and produce hand sanitizers for distribution to the French overseas departments. Shirley talks about where she found funding for the research component of her business (she holds several patents for her banana research, go girl!) and support to grow the business.The banana producers in the Kadalys supply chain are also shareholders in the business. Not only is Shirley breaking ground in her banana science research and eco-conscious production, but she is also exhibiting a business model that takes care of its supply chain and views them as business partners in what she calls benevolent capitalism. Shirley faced some challenges finding funding after the early-stage funding for banana science research.According to her, the French Caribbean Island of Martinique is seen as a tourist destination and not an entrepreneurship hub. Therefore, there are few funds interested in funding entrepreneurs on the Island. She was however fortunate to receive investment from Josh Game with Junction Injunction dedicated to supporting African women entrepreneurs. Additional funding came from a LOreal entrepreneurship program Her products are coming to US stores soon so keep your eyes out for more news from Kadalys and make sure you pick up some products when they drop in US stores.You can purchase Kadalys products now online at https://www.kadalys.com/en/ and a shop on Amazon is coming soon. Social media: follow Kadalys on Instagram and Facebook. Shirley can be found on LinkedIn where there is also a Kadalys company page.Rate, review, subscribe and come back for more. We would also love to hear from you.Drop us an email at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and tell us what you like about the show and what topics you want us to explore as it relates to funding for black entrepreneurs and particularly black women entrepreneurs.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast.https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How I Fundraised to Build A Clean Beauty Brand from Up-cycled Banana Waste with Shirley Billot S1 Ep.11

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 34:07


Shirley Billot is the founder of the organic beauty brand Kadalys. Shirley is a global expert in banana science who founded Kadalys in 2012. Kadalys specializes in upcycling and eco-extraction of the banana plant to develop 100% natural bio-active ingredients generated by bananas from Martinique and Guadeloupe in the French Caribbean using an eco-responsible approach. Kadalys is the first natural cosmetic brand made with banana tree antioxidants.The banana plant holds a special place in the traditional medicine of the French Caribbean islands where it is used for its soothing, healing, and revitalizing cosmetics properties. The Kadalys brand won 8 beauty awards in 2 years. Shirly makes sure that she looks out for her entrepreneur community in the French overseas department to work together during the COVID crisis and produce hand sanitizers for distribution to the French overseas departments. Shirley talks about where she found funding for the research component of her business (she holds several patents for her banana research, go girl!) and support to grow the business.The banana producers in the Kadalys supply chain are also shareholders in the business. Not only is Shirley breaking ground in her banana science research and eco-conscious production, but she is also exhibiting a business model that takes care of its supply chain and views them as business partners in what she calls benevolent capitalism. Shirley faced some challenges finding funding after the early-stage funding for banana science research.According to her, the French Caribbean Island of Martinique is seen as a tourist destination and not an entrepreneurship hub. Therefore, there are few funds interested in funding entrepreneurs on the Island. She was however fortunate to receive investment from Josh Game with Junction Injunction dedicated to supporting African women entrepreneurs. Additional funding came from a LOreal entrepreneurship program Her products are coming to US stores soon so keep your eyes out for more news from Kadalys and make sure you pick up some products when they drop in US stores.You can purchase Kadalys products now online at https://www.kadalys.com/en/ and a shop on Amazon is coming soon. Social media: follow Kadalys on Instagram and Facebook. Shirley can be found on LinkedIn where there is also a Kadalys company page.Rate, review, subscribe and come back for more. We would also love to hear from you.Drop us an email at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and tell us what you like about the show and what topics you want us to explore as it relates to funding for black entrepreneurs and particularly black women entrepreneurs.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast.https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How I Fundraised to Build A Clean Beauty Brand from Up-cycled Banana Waste with Shirley Billot S1 Ep.11

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 34:07


Shirley Billot is the founder of the organic beauty brand Kadalys. Shirley is a global expert in banana science who founded Kadalys in 2012. Kadalys specializes in upcycling and eco-extraction of the banana plant to develop 100% natural bio-active ingredients generated by bananas from Martinique and Guadeloupe in the French Caribbean using an eco-responsible approach. Kadalys is the first natural cosmetic brand made with banana tree antioxidants.The banana plant holds a special place in the traditional medicine of the French Caribbean islands where it is used for its soothing, healing, and revitalizing cosmetics properties. The Kadalys brand won 8 beauty awards in 2 years. Shirly makes sure that she looks out for her entrepreneur community in the French overseas department to work together during the COVID crisis and produce hand sanitizers for distribution to the French overseas departments. Shirley talks about where she found funding for the research component of her business (she holds several patents for her banana research, go girl!) and support to grow the business.The banana producers in the Kadalys supply chain are also shareholders in the business. Not only is Shirley breaking ground in her banana science research and eco-conscious production, but she is also exhibiting a business model that takes care of its supply chain and views them as business partners in what she calls benevolent capitalism. Shirley faced some challenges finding funding after the early-stage funding for banana science research.According to her, the French Caribbean Island of Martinique is seen as a tourist destination and not an entrepreneurship hub. Therefore, there are few funds interested in funding entrepreneurs on the Island. She was however fortunate to receive investment from Josh Game with Junction Injunction dedicated to supporting African women entrepreneurs. Additional funding came from a LOreal entrepreneurship program Her products are coming to US stores soon so keep your eyes out for more news from Kadalys and make sure you pick up some products when they drop in US stores.You can purchase Kadalys products now online at https://www.kadalys.com/en/ and a shop on Amazon is coming soon. Social media: follow Kadalys on Instagram and Facebook. Shirley can be found on LinkedIn where there is also a Kadalys company page.Rate, review, subscribe and come back for more. We would also love to hear from you.Drop us an email at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and tell us what you like about the show and what topics you want us to explore as it relates to funding for black entrepreneurs and particularly black women entrepreneurs.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast.https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How I Fundraised to Build A Clean Beauty Brand from Up-cycled Banana Waste with Shirley Billot S1 Ep.11

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 34:07


Shirley Billot is the founder of the organic beauty brand Kadalys. Shirley is a global expert in banana science who founded Kadalys in 2012. Kadalys specializes in upcycling and eco-extraction of the banana plant to develop 100% natural bio-active ingredients generated by bananas from Martinique and Guadeloupe in the French Caribbean using an eco-responsible approach. Kadalys is the first natural cosmetic brand made with banana tree antioxidants.The banana plant holds a special place in the traditional medicine of the French Caribbean islands where it is used for its soothing, healing, and revitalizing cosmetics properties. The Kadalys brand won 8 beauty awards in 2 years. Shirly makes sure that she looks out for her entrepreneur community in the French overseas department to work together during the COVID crisis and produce hand sanitizers for distribution to the French overseas departments. Shirley talks about where she found funding for the research component of her business (she holds several patents for her banana research, go girl!) and support to grow the business.The banana producers in the Kadalys supply chain are also shareholders in the business. Not only is Shirley breaking ground in her banana science research and eco-conscious production, but she is also exhibiting a business model that takes care of its supply chain and views them as business partners in what she calls benevolent capitalism. Shirley faced some challenges finding funding after the early-stage funding for banana science research.According to her, the French Caribbean Island of Martinique is seen as a tourist destination and not an entrepreneurship hub. Therefore, there are few funds interested in funding entrepreneurs on the Island. She was however fortunate to receive investment from Josh Game with Junction Injunction dedicated to supporting African women entrepreneurs. Additional funding came from a LOreal entrepreneurship program Her products are coming to US stores soon so keep your eyes out for more news from Kadalys and make sure you pick up some products when they drop in US stores.You can purchase Kadalys products now online at https://www.kadalys.com/en/ and a shop on Amazon is coming soon. Social media: follow Kadalys on Instagram and Facebook. Shirley can be found on LinkedIn where there is also a Kadalys company page.Rate, review, subscribe and come back for more. We would also love to hear from you.Drop us an email at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and tell us what you like about the show and what topics you want us to explore as it relates to funding for black entrepreneurs and particularly black women entrepreneurs.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast.https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How I Fundraised to Build A Clean Beauty Brand from Up-cycled Banana Waste with Shirley Billot S1 Ep.11

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 34:07


Shirley Billot is the founder of the organic beauty brand Kadalys. Shirley is a global expert in banana science who founded Kadalys in 2012. Kadalys specializes in upcycling and eco-extraction of the banana plant to develop 100% natural bio-active ingredients generated by bananas from Martinique and Guadeloupe in the French Caribbean using an eco-responsible approach. Kadalys is the first natural cosmetic brand made with banana tree antioxidants.The banana plant holds a special place in the traditional medicine of the French Caribbean islands where it is used for its soothing, healing, and revitalizing cosmetics properties. The Kadalys brand won 8 beauty awards in 2 years. Shirly makes sure that she looks out for her entrepreneur community in the French overseas department to work together during the COVID crisis and produce hand sanitizers for distribution to the French overseas departments. Shirley talks about where she found funding for the research component of her business (she holds several patents for her banana research, go girl!) and support to grow the business.The banana producers in the Kadalys supply chain are also shareholders in the business. Not only is Shirley breaking ground in her banana science research and eco-conscious production, but she is also exhibiting a business model that takes care of its supply chain and views them as business partners in what she calls benevolent capitalism. Shirley faced some challenges finding funding after the early-stage funding for banana science research.According to her, the French Caribbean Island of Martinique is seen as a tourist destination and not an entrepreneurship hub. Therefore, there are few funds interested in funding entrepreneurs on the Island. She was however fortunate to receive investment from Josh Game with Junction Injunction dedicated to supporting African women entrepreneurs. Additional funding came from a LOreal entrepreneurship program Her products are coming to US stores soon so keep your eyes out for more news from Kadalys and make sure you pick up some products when they drop in US stores.You can purchase Kadalys products now online at https://www.kadalys.com/en/ and a shop on Amazon is coming soon. Social media: follow Kadalys on Instagram and Facebook. Shirley can be found on LinkedIn where there is also a Kadalys company page.Rate, review, subscribe and come back for more. We would also love to hear from you.Drop us an email at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and tell us what you like about the show and what topics you want us to explore as it relates to funding for black entrepreneurs and particularly black women entrepreneurs.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast.https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How I Fundraised to Build A Clean Beauty Brand from Up-cycled Banana Waste with Shirley Billot S1 Ep.11

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 34:07


Shirley Billot is the founder of the organic beauty brand Kadalys. Shirley is a global expert in banana science who founded Kadalys in 2012. Kadalys specializes in upcycling and eco-extraction of the banana plant to develop 100% natural bio-active ingredients generated by bananas from Martinique and Guadeloupe in the French Caribbean using an eco-responsible approach. Kadalys is the first natural cosmetic brand made with banana tree antioxidants.The banana plant holds a special place in the traditional medicine of the French Caribbean islands where it is used for its soothing, healing, and revitalizing cosmetics properties. The Kadalys brand won 8 beauty awards in 2 years. Shirly makes sure that she looks out for her entrepreneur community in the French overseas department to work together during the COVID crisis and produce hand sanitizers for distribution to the French overseas departments. Shirley talks about where she found funding for the research component of her business (she holds several patents for her banana research, go girl!) and support to grow the business.The banana producers in the Kadalys supply chain are also shareholders in the business. Not only is Shirley breaking ground in her banana science research and eco-conscious production, but she is also exhibiting a business model that takes care of its supply chain and views them as business partners in what she calls benevolent capitalism. Shirley faced some challenges finding funding after the early-stage funding for banana science research.According to her, the French Caribbean Island of Martinique is seen as a tourist destination and not an entrepreneurship hub. Therefore, there are few funds interested in funding entrepreneurs on the Island. She was however fortunate to receive investment from Josh Game with Junction Injunction dedicated to supporting African women entrepreneurs. Additional funding came from a LOreal entrepreneurship program Her products are coming to US stores soon so keep your eyes out for more news from Kadalys and make sure you pick up some products when they drop in US stores.You can purchase Kadalys products now online at https://www.kadalys.com/en/ and a shop on Amazon is coming soon. Social media: follow Kadalys on Instagram and Facebook. Shirley can be found on LinkedIn where there is also a Kadalys company page.Rate, review, subscribe and come back for more. We would also love to hear from you.Drop us an email at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and tell us what you like about the show and what topics you want us to explore as it relates to funding for black entrepreneurs and particularly black women entrepreneurs.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast.https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How I Fundraised to Build A Clean Beauty Brand from Up-cycled Banana Waste with Shirley Billot S1 Ep.11

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 34:07


Shirley Billot is the founder of the organic beauty brand Kadalys. Shirley is a global expert in banana science who founded Kadalys in 2012. Kadalys specializes in upcycling and eco-extraction of the banana plant to develop 100% natural bio-active ingredients generated by bananas from Martinique and Guadeloupe in the French Caribbean using an eco-responsible approach. Kadalys is the first natural cosmetic brand made with banana tree antioxidants.The banana plant holds a special place in the traditional medicine of the French Caribbean islands where it is used for its soothing, healing, and revitalizing cosmetics properties. The Kadalys brand won 8 beauty awards in 2 years. Shirly makes sure that she looks out for her entrepreneur community in the French overseas department to work together during the COVID crisis and produce hand sanitizers for distribution to the French overseas departments. Shirley talks about where she found funding for the research component of her business (she holds several patents for her banana research, go girl!) and support to grow the business.The banana producers in the Kadalys supply chain are also shareholders in the business. Not only is Shirley breaking ground in her banana science research and eco-conscious production, but she is also exhibiting a business model that takes care of its supply chain and views them as business partners in what she calls benevolent capitalism. Shirley faced some challenges finding funding after the early-stage funding for banana science research.According to her, the French Caribbean Island of Martinique is seen as a tourist destination and not an entrepreneurship hub. Therefore, there are few funds interested in funding entrepreneurs on the Island. She was however fortunate to receive investment from Josh Game with Junction Injunction dedicated to supporting African women entrepreneurs. Additional funding came from a LOreal entrepreneurship program Her products are coming to US stores soon so keep your eyes out for more news from Kadalys and make sure you pick up some products when they drop in US stores.You can purchase Kadalys products now online at https://www.kadalys.com/en/ and a shop on Amazon is coming soon. Social media: follow Kadalys on Instagram and Facebook. Shirley can be found on LinkedIn where there is also a Kadalys company page.Rate, review, subscribe and come back for more. We would also love to hear from you.Drop us an email at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and tell us what you like about the show and what topics you want us to explore as it relates to funding for black entrepreneurs and particularly black women entrepreneurs.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast.https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How I Fundraised to Build A Clean Beauty Brand from Up-cycled Banana Waste with Shirley Billot S1 Ep.11

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 34:07


Shirley Billot is the founder of the organic beauty brand Kadalys. Shirley is a global expert in banana science who founded Kadalys in 2012. Kadalys specializes in upcycling and eco-extraction of the banana plant to develop 100% natural bio-active ingredients generated by bananas from Martinique and Guadeloupe in the French Caribbean using an eco-responsible approach. Kadalys is the first natural cosmetic brand made with banana tree antioxidants.The banana plant holds a special place in the traditional medicine of the French Caribbean islands where it is used for its soothing, healing, and revitalizing cosmetics properties. The Kadalys brand won 8 beauty awards in 2 years. Shirly makes sure that she looks out for her entrepreneur community in the French overseas department to work together during the COVID crisis and produce hand sanitizers for distribution to the French overseas departments. Shirley talks about where she found funding for the research component of her business (she holds several patents for her banana research, go girl!) and support to grow the business.The banana producers in the Kadalys supply chain are also shareholders in the business. Not only is Shirley breaking ground in her banana science research and eco-conscious production, but she is also exhibiting a business model that takes care of its supply chain and views them as business partners in what she calls benevolent capitalism. Shirley faced some challenges finding funding after the early-stage funding for banana science research.According to her, the French Caribbean Island of Martinique is seen as a tourist destination and not an entrepreneurship hub. Therefore, there are few funds interested in funding entrepreneurs on the Island. She was however fortunate to receive investment from Josh Game with Junction Injunction dedicated to supporting African women entrepreneurs. Additional funding came from a LOreal entrepreneurship program Her products are coming to US stores soon so keep your eyes out for more news from Kadalys and make sure you pick up some products when they drop in US stores.You can purchase Kadalys products now online at https://www.kadalys.com/en/ and a shop on Amazon is coming soon. Social media: follow Kadalys on Instagram and Facebook. Shirley can be found on LinkedIn where there is also a Kadalys company page.Rate, review, subscribe and come back for more. We would also love to hear from you.Drop us an email at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and tell us what you like about the show and what topics you want us to explore as it relates to funding for black entrepreneurs and particularly black women entrepreneurs.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast.https://anchor.fm/app

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
How I Fundraised to Build A Clean Beauty Brand from Up-cycled Banana Waste with Shirley Billot S1 Ep.11

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 34:07


Shirley Billot is the founder of the organic beauty brand Kadalys. Shirley is a global expert in banana science who founded Kadalys in 2012. Kadalys specializes in upcycling and eco-extraction of the banana plant to develop 100% natural bio-active ingredients generated by bananas from Martinique and Guadeloupe in the French Caribbean using an eco-responsible approach. Kadalys is the first natural cosmetic brand made with banana tree antioxidants.The banana plant holds a special place in the traditional medicine of the French Caribbean islands where it is used for its soothing, healing, and revitalizing cosmetics properties. The Kadalys brand won 8 beauty awards in 2 years. Shirly makes sure that she looks out for her entrepreneur community in the French overseas department to work together during the COVID crisis and produce hand sanitizers for distribution to the French overseas departments. Shirley talks about where she found funding for the research component of her business (she holds several patents for her banana research, go girl!) and support to grow the business.The banana producers in the Kadalys supply chain are also shareholders in the business. Not only is Shirley breaking ground in her banana science research and eco-conscious production, but she is also exhibiting a business model that takes care of its supply chain and views them as business partners in what she calls benevolent capitalism. Shirley faced some challenges finding funding after the early-stage funding for banana science research.According to her, the French Caribbean Island of Martinique is seen as a tourist destination and not an entrepreneurship hub. Therefore, there are few funds interested in funding entrepreneurs on the Island. She was however fortunate to receive investment from Josh Game with Junction Injunction dedicated to supporting African women entrepreneurs. Additional funding came from a LOreal entrepreneurship program Her products are coming to US stores soon so keep your eyes out for more news from Kadalys and make sure you pick up some products when they drop in US stores.You can purchase Kadalys products now online at https://www.kadalys.com/en/ and a shop on Amazon is coming soon. Social media: follow Kadalys on Instagram and Facebook. Shirley can be found on LinkedIn where there is also a Kadalys company page.Rate, review, subscribe and come back for more. We would also love to hear from you.Drop us an email at whereisthefunding@gmail.com and tell us what you like about the show and what topics you want us to explore as it relates to funding for black entrepreneurs and particularly black women entrepreneurs.--- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast.https://anchor.fm/app

Swift Teacher
22: ‘Now they understand we can play, learn - with Swift. with Charlotte Billot

Swift Teacher

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 31:21


In this episode I had an interesting discussion with a fellow ADE and coding colleague, Charlotte Billot. Charlotte teaches in primary school in Toulouse, France. Charlotte is an engineering school graduate in 1994 and considers herself a life-long learner. Charlotte believes that it is most important to create a warm and inviting atmosphere for her students so that they are happy learners because happy learners are better learners. Charlotte has been teaching since 1998 in five different districts Charlotte is Apple Distinguished Educator, Class of 2015. She is also a Seesaw Ambassador and Book Creator Ambassador. I would like to thank Charlotte for taking the time to speak with me. Charlotte Billot: Seesaw Blog: Mardi (aka Tuesday) - https://blog.seesaw.me/codingclubmardi Seesaw Blog: Vendredi (aka Friday) - https://blog.seesaw.me/codingclubvendredi Seesaw Blog - Coding Club - https://blog.seesaw.me/ccfrenchcurriculumCoding Club Learn & Play - http://www.ludovia.com/2018/03/coding-club-14-eleves-6-filles-et-8-garcons Lien chaîne YouTube « Drones et Compagnie - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrtkvnBzlnNJ1Bd_OHZYqSw You can find the show notes for this episode at https://swiftteacher.org/podcast