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Le conte doit-il rester près de la cheminée ? Faut-il le mettre sur scène ? Du haut de ses deux mètres, le belge Johannes « Wannes » Melsen, nous dit franchement ce qu'il en pense. Et évoque le festival des nouvelles du conte de Bourdeaux, dans la Drôme, qu'il chapeaute depuis 1989. On en profite pour écouter Arno, Loic Lantoine et parler disparition, entr'autres.
This week on Facing the Future we talked with former Congresswoman Carolyn Bourdeaux who has been named the new Executive Director of The Concord Coalition. In addition, Bourdeaux will head up Concord Action, a new advocacy organization created to marshal grassroots support for fiscal responsibility. We began by discussing President Trump's speech on Tuesday night to a joint session of Congress. Bourdeaux commented that Trump “did make a nice hat tip to a balanced budget, which I appreciated. He said he would balance the budget and he would address the debt. However, the revenues and expenditures that he talked about just don't add up.”
Join hosts Heather Osmond of Osmond Designs, Jeff Caplan, and their guest, Tre Bourdeaux, as they discuss the industrial real estate market in Utah and why investing in an industrial space could be the smartest idea for your next investment. Tre also tells us about the proposed Inland Port and how it will work. Tre Bourdeaux is a commercial real estate agent with Legend Partners. For more information about Heather Osmond and Osmond Designs, visit their website or Facebook page.
Bordeaux–a wine region synonymous with elegance, heritage, and traditional fine wines. But what happens when a 19th-century Bordeaux château boldly embraces modernity? In this week's episode of Wine Talks, Paul K sits down with Thibaut Richard, the Commercial Director of Château Les Carmes Haut-Brion. Nestled within the city limits of Bordeaux, Château Les Carmes Haut-Brion offers a unique blend of urban accessibility and countryside charm. Today, Thibaut explains how château preserves authentic Bordeaux values while adapting to a global market. He shares his insights into the unique techniques that set the vineyard apart from others, uncovers what truly defines an “honest” wine, dives into the wine tourism scene in Bordeaux, and so much more. If you're curious about the transformation of a Bordeaux icon and what it takes to create an authentic wine experience in this modern age, tune in to this episode! Key Takeaways: Introduction (00:00) Meet Thibaut Richard of Château Les Carmes Haut-Brion (00:26) The unique charm of Bourdeaux and Château Les Carmes Haut-Brion (09:16) Consumer experience and wine tourism in Bourdeaux (12:22) The importance of honesty in every glass of wine (23:49) Château Les Carmes Haut-Brion's unique winemaking techniques (30:40) Episode wrap-up (36:42) Additional Resources:
As the nation braces for President-elect Trump's second term, his early decisions suggest a tough stance on immigration and a shift in the country's political landscape. On today's episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Politically Georgia podcast, hosts Bill Nigut and Tia Mitchell examine Trump's plans, including his campaign pledge to initiate mass deportations of undocumented immigrants. Chuck Kuck, a top immigration attorney, joins us to discuss how Trump's early staffing choices signal a hardline approach and what that could mean for Georgia's immigrant communities. We also talk with former Democratic Congresswoman Carolyn Bourdeaux, who recently expressed her disillusionment with the Democratic Party in an essay for the AJC. Bourdeaux shares her thoughts on how the party has lost its way and the direction she believes it needs to take to reconnect with voters. Finally, activist Hillary Holley, executive director of Care in Action, discusses how organizers are strategizing to rebuild and refocus their efforts in the wake of the election. Links to today's topics Trump picks advisors liekly to carry out tough immigration policies Carolyn Bourdeaux: This time it's Democrats who have to change Care in Action website Have a question or comment for the show? Call the 24-hour Politically Georgia Podcast Hotline at 770-810-5297. We'll play back your question and answer it during the listener mailbag segment on next Friday's episode. Listen and subscribe to our podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play Politically Georgia podcast.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I'm excited about my guest today and you're going to be too! Gina Bourdeaux grew up a true California girl! She lived in Santa Barbara and spent lots of time on the beach, as you would expect! At a young age, she discovered a love, and talent, for gymnastics, with dreams of being in the Olympics. She trained, a lot, for many years. Unfortunately, an injury as a teenager put her on the sidelines. It looked like her gymnastics dreams were over. Gina's mother found another way to keep the dream alive. We'll talk about how, with a good doctor and a lot of hard work, she was able to continue her dream. The journey took her, first to the east coast, then to the University of Georgia! It's a great story you'll enjoy! She'll continue telling her life story, which, as we fast-forward some years later, manifested some debilitating health issues. But instead of letting those stop her, she found a way to heal and turned those issues into blessings, not only for herself, but for many other people as well! Guest - Gina Bourdeaux Info: health@leadthelake.com Sponsors - Lake Oconee Bistro; Tim Broyles State Farm; Simplify AI Academy; Reynolds Community Radio https://www.lakeoconeebistro.com/ https://mydowntownagency.com/ https://simplifyai.academy/ https://reynoldscommunityradio.com/
I'm excited about my guest today and you're going to be too! Gina Bourdeaux grew up a true California girl! She lived in Santa Barbara and spent lots of time on the beach, as you would expect! At a young age, she discovered a love, and talent, for gymnastics, with dreams of being in the Olympics. She trained, a lot, for many years. Unfortunately, an injury as a teenager put her on the sidelines. It looked like her gymnastics dreams were over. Gina's mother found another way to keep the dream alive. We'll talk about how, with a good doctor and a lot of hard work, she was able to continue her dream. The journey took her, first to the east coast, then to the University of Georgia! It's a great story you'll enjoy! She'll continue telling her life story, which, as we fast-forward some years later, manifested some debilitating health issues. But instead of letting those stop her, she found a way to heal and turned those issues into blessings, not only for herself, but for many other people as well! Guest - Gina Bourdeaux Info: rob@leadthelake.com Sponsors - Lake Oconee Bistro; Tim Broyles State Farm; Simplify AI Academy; Reynolds Community Radio https://www.lakeoconeebistro.com/ https://mydowntownagency.com/ https://simplifyai.academy/ https://reynoldscommunityradio.com/
Kapitel 33 - Phileas Fogg auf der Höhe der LageDie Henrietta ist unterwegs nach Bourdeaux, oder? Phileas Fogg übernimmt das Kommando auf dem Schiff, dessen Mannschaft den alten Kapitän eh nicht so gut leiden kann. Und das Ziel ist dann auf einmal Liverpool. Die See ist zuerst gut, der Wind günstig. Das ändert sich aber und dann werden die Kohlen knapp. Fogg kauft kurzerhand Kapitän Sweety das Schiff ab und lässt alle Holzaufbauten verfeuern. Aber es reicht immer noch nicht, um rechtzeitig nach Liverpool zu kommen. Da kommt ihm wieder einmal eine Idee, wie es doch noch gehen könnte. Vorgelesen von Rainer Schuppe; aufgenommen und bearbeitet im Coworking Space Rayaworx, Santanyí, Mallorca.
Sallie Hussey and Charmin Bates discuss their organizations' collaboration on a new resource in Nashville's Bourdeaux community.
Former U.S. Rep. Carolyn Bourdeaux told the Politically Georgia podcast that the Israel-Hamas war poses a dire threat to President Joe Biden's reelection bid. The Democrat, who represented a Gwinnett-based district for a term in Congress, said Democrats shouldn't underestimate the deep divide in the party over the White House's handling of the conflict. She called it a potential “dagger at the heart of the Democratic coalition” that helped Biden eke out a narrow 2020 victory in Georgia. She also discussed her thoughts on why it could take a “miracle” for Biden to recapture the state in November, and why she thinks Biden's campaign is struggling to reinvigorate voters. But first up, AJC reporter Martha Dalton joins the podcast to give her first-hand account of the clash between law enforcement officers and pro-Palestinian protestors who attempted to occupy the Emory University's central quad on Thursday – and the ongoing tensions on campus. Plus, the hosts answer questions from the listener mailbag and share their choices for who's up and who's down for the week. Links to topics: Bourdeaux: Democrats won't win Georgia on their own merits Police confront pro-Palestinian protestors at Emory University Protestors, police back at Emory hours after arrests Have a question or comment for the show? Call the 24-hour "Politically Georgia" Podcast Hotline at 770-810-5297. We'll play back your question and answer it during the listener mailbag segment on next Friday's episode. Listen and subscribe to our podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play Politically Georgia podcast.” CREDITS Executive Producer- Shane Backler Producer- Natalie Mendenhall Engineer- Matt McWiliams Editor- Devan Kortan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A winery uses AI to sexy up its team, do backflips, and oh yeah, sell wine. Californians are scrambling for last resort fire insurance. We've definitely identified the economic sweet spots for the wine industry. The curse of the blue nun has been lifted. These are the wine news stories we're following this week.
Sheep counting has gotten out of hand. Cheese is on the chopping block. Wine retailers love registries. Ukrainian wine abides. These are the four wine news stories we're following this week.
Hosted by Linda Gassenheimer Specialty oils, walnut, avocado and others, what are they and how should we use them. La Tourangelle oil CEO Mathieu Kohlmeyer explains and Jacqueline Coleman talks Bourdeaux wines and their sustainability efforts.
Welcome to Bri Books! With the holiday season in full swing and 2024 on our doorstep, I'm sharing the 9 best gifts for the wine-lover in your life (or for yourself—I won't tell!) If you're searching for a unique gift for wine-lovers, look no further. In this episode, I'm breaking down the best go-to gift ideas for oenophiles. Spoiler alert: none of these is a bottle of wine. Shocker! Here are the silly, practical, and downright delightful gifts that any Bourdeaux babe or Chardonnay-sipper on your list and in your life. Instead of buying another bottle of vino, consider these cool and unique wine gifts for wine-lovers. Consider this your go-to wine gift guide for the 2023 holidays and 2024: Argaux “Year of Firsts” Wine Gift Box: This brilliant collection of wine gift boxes are curated to celebrate the birth of a new baby ($85), wedding anniversary,($150-$400), or an engagement ($100-$200). This genius (and thoughtful) gift is a reminder that every milestone matters, and it's the perfect gift to remind the wine lover in your life to savor life's moments, both big and small. The wines are hand-selected by Argaux's team of sommeliers, and the gift sets are customizable. Vinebox 12 Nights of Wine ($150): This exclusive wine sampling set is perfect for wine snobs and beginners alike. The 'Holi-Day collection features 6 reds, 5 whites and 1 rose. the T'was the Night collection boasts 7 reds, 4 whites, and 1 rose—perfect for kicking back by the fire (or by the television.) With a new wine to sip each night, this gift will keep your oenophile entertained for at least a fortnight. Win-win! Recanter Wine Breather Decanter ($50): A unique sommelier-style decanter that grates, serves, and rebottles unfinished wine, this gorgeously designed decanter is the perfect centerpiece for any wine obsessive's table. It's easy to use, cleaning is a breeze, and the stainless steel and silicone topper allows you to flip and secure the decanter onto the wine bottle and rebottle any unfinished wine—without a spill! Stemless Aerating Glasses ($50): The aesthetically-oriented wine lover on your list will swoon over these stemless aerating glasses. Simply pour your wine into the central cell, and watch it cascade into the glass, instantly releasing the wine's full bouquet of flavors and aroma. Bathtime wine holder ($38): Because bath time is a ritual! The casual wine-lover on your list (with a sense of humor) will be tickled by this artfully designed wine holder. It easily suctions to the tub or shower wall, making it perfect for sipping whilst sudsing. Wine glass baseball cap ($18): Looking for a wearable wine-related gift? Look no further than this painfully chic wine glass dad hat/ baseball cap. The wine glass decal will draw smiles from across the room, and will shield you from that post-hangover sunshine. ‘The World in a Wineglass' by Ray Isle book ($17): Drawing on his deep knowledge and genuine appreciation for winemaking, Ray Isle takes us on a tour of hundreds of independently owned wineries around thew orld—from France to Oregon to Chile and beyond. The bibliophile on your list will be thrilled with this gift, which brilliantly destigmatizes the world of wine while injecting a bit of wanderlust. Wine puzzle ($38): Step into a daydreamy, imaginative world of puzzling with this 1,000-piece set inspired by red, white, and rose wine. Bonus points if you help the recipient put it together over, you guessed it, a bottle of wine. Wine bottle candle ($75): Okay, okay, I actually really want this for myself! This realistic wine bottle-shaped candle is a complete showstopper. At once romantic and deeply practical (who doesn't love a candlelit meal?), the hostess on your list will love this cheeky gift.
Voices of Search // A Search Engine Optimization (SEO) & Content Marketing Podcast
Shae Bourdeaux, Senior Manager of SEO at Vivint Smart Home, explores optimizing digital content strategy with UX, SEO, and data metrics. Vivent's unique content approach places data at the forefront, letting it lead the storytelling process. This method distinguishes it from traditional content strategies that often incorporate data as a secondary element. Today, Shae discusses data's role in your content strategy. Show NotesConnect With: Shae Bourdeaux: Website // LinkedInThe Voices of Search Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Voices of Search // A Search Engine Optimization (SEO) & Content Marketing Podcast
Shae Bourdeaux, Senior Manager of SEO at Vivint Smart Home, explores optimizing digital content strategy with UX, SEO, and data metrics. If Google is unable to crawl the pages of your website, you won't be able to drive the traffic and conversions you seek. So, while metrics like keyword rankings, traffic, and revenue are crucial, crawling, rendering, and indexing are crucial components to optimize first as they influence everything down the funnel. Today, Shae discusses determining which metrics to track Show NotesConnect With: Shae Bourdeaux: Website // LinkedInThe Voices of Search Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Voices of Search // A Search Engine Optimization (SEO) & Content Marketing Podcast
Shae Bourdeaux, Senior Manager of SEO at Vivint Smart Home, explores optimizing digital content strategy with UX, SEO, and data metrics. The days of relying solely on keyword-stuffed content to achieve high rankings are long gone. Now, it's crucial to strike a balance between content optimization and a user-friendly experience by diversifying the elements that enhance the overall user experience. Today, Shae discusses UX and SEO's impact on optimization strategy. Show NotesConnect With: Shae Bourdeaux: Website // LinkedInThe Voices of Search Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this 4th anniversary episode of the Made in America podcast, we are joined by John Bourdeaux, CEO of AdvanceCT. AdvanceCT is a private organization that partners with Connecticut state economic development to expand current CT businesses, attract new businesses, market the state, and provide the research needed to successfully accomplish those goals. John's enthusiasm for the state and the work of his organization is palpable. He talks about the importance of CT manufacturing companies reaching out to AdvanceCT if they have not yet taken advantage of the programs the state offers for growth and development. AdvanceCT will help them navigate what is available to support their organization. John talks to Ari about AdvanceCT's 60% focus on expanding opportunities for existing CT businesses and 40% focus on attracting new ones. He speaks in depth about how CT attracts new business and gives concrete examples of CT's competitive advantages that would make even the most skeptical business owner reconsider their opinions. This episode will make you excited about the direction of the state and its economic development possibilities! John's Favorite book: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey John Bourdeaux, AdvanceCT Website: https://www.advancect.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AdvanceConnecticut/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM4mnI0vkcgbdjs_8vYNApg LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/advancect Twitter: https://twitter.com/advance_ct John's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-bourdeaux-6033a03/ Ari Santiago, CEO, CompassMSPCompany Website: https://compassmsp.com/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/compass-msp/ Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MadeinAmericaPodcast Podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/made-in-america-podcast-with-ari Podcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/MadeinAmericaPodcastwithAri Ari's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/asantiago104/ Podcast produced by Miceli Productions: https://miceliproductions.com/ John and Ari discuss: Economic Development Business retention State support Competitive advantage
Sarala Terpstra is an American Instagram influencer and cookbook author who followed her dreams and moved to a 500-year-old house in the French countryside with her husband and daughter. When she's not cooking, Sarala enjoys thrifting and antique hunting, browsing the seasonal produce at the market, and getting style inspiration from people-watching at French cafés. Sarala creates plant-based French recipes as a way of sharing her love for French culture while promoting a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. A very recent move to Bourdeaux promises to be a new chapter and we look forward to Sarala returning to give us an update later in the year. We look forward to hearing how Vegan options are changing in France, her newest ideas for Veganizing French classics, and much more. Links to Sarala Terpstra's Plant Based, French-Inspired Cookbook and Cooking Classes at https://linktr.ee/saralaterpstra On Instagram - @saralaterpstra Link to Sarala's episode of Join Us in France with previous Vedge Your Best episode 55 guest Annie Sargent. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Plant Based / Vegan Life Coaching. If you've ever thought that avoiding or eliminating animal products would be a great idea, but you didn't know where to start, this Podcast is for you. For more information, to submit a question or topic, or to book a free 30 minute Coaching session visit micheleolendercoaching.com or email info@micheleolendercoaching.com “Buy Me A Coffee” Donate Button Facebook page Instagram Music, Production, and Editing by Charlie Weinshank. For inquiries email: charliewe97@gmail.com Virtual Support Services: https://proadminme.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vedgeyourbest/message
The podcast crew brings us the sounds of the Col du Tourmalet and then discusses another thrilling stage in the Pyrenees, where the yellow jersey changed hands and the GC narrative changed yet again. Also, José Been explains the upcoming stage's connections to Luis Ocaña and Bourdeaux wine, and Abby Mickey updates us on Annemiek van Vleuten's latest Giro Donne achievements.
The podcast crew brings us the sounds of the Col du Tourmalet and then discusses another thrilling stage in the Pyrenees, where the yellow jersey changed hands and the GC narrative changed yet again.Also, José Been explains the upcoming stage's connections to Luis Ocaña and Bourdeaux wine, and Abby Mickey updates us on Annemiek van Vleuten's latest Giro Donne achievements. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Facing the Future, we are joined by the newest member of The Concord Coalition's Board of Directors, Dr. Carolyn Bourdeaux. Dr. Bourdeaux has extensive experience in public sector budgeting. During the Great Recession, she was director of the Georgia Senate Budget and Evaluation Office, where she worked with both parties to balance Georgia's budget and get the state economy back on track. She brought this valuable budget and fiscal knowledge to Congress when she served as a member representing Georgia's 7th district. Bourdeaux earned a reputation as a serious legislator who worked with colleagues on both sides of the aisle to find solutions to some of our complicated problems, and shares with us the many lessons she's learned along the way.
This week on Facing the Future, we are joined by the newest member of The Concord Coalition's Board of Directors, Dr. Carolyn Bourdeaux. Dr. Bourdeaux has extensive experience in public sector budgeting. During the Great Recession, she was director of the Georgia Senate Budget and Evaluation Office, where she worked with both parties to balance Georgia's budget and get the state economy back on track. She brought this valuable budget and fiscal knowledge to Congress when she served as a member representing Georgia's 7th district. Bourdeaux earned a reputation as a serious legislator who worked with colleagues on both sides of the aisle to find solutions to some of our complicated problems, and shares with us the many lessons she's learned along the way.
This week we cover a story of love in the time of war. This is the story of Lucy Schwob (Claude Cahun) and Suzanne Malherbe (Marcel Moore), a trans lesbian couple who used their art as weapons against the Nazi regime; and won. The theme was France and so, of course, the meal was French. Cindy prepared a coq-au-vin with homemade French bread. We also had classic French chocolate pots de creme and a delicious Bourdeaux. Oui Oui. Time stamp: 28:11 Check out our linktree for links to our socials and ways to listen and support our podcast: The Crime Diner Podcast Darkcast Network Podcasts Darkcast Network This week we also got to work with some other podcasts we think you should check out! You can find them here: Autumn's Oddities Podcast Witches Talking Tarot Where did we get our info from? Claude Cahun Marcel Moore How a Queer French Couple Fought Nazis with Their Art Paper Bullets: Two Artists Who Risked Their Lives to Defy the Nazis by Jeffrey H. Jackson What did we eat? Coq au Vin Recipe (Braised Chicken in Red Wine) Classic French Chocolate Pots de Crème The BEST Homemade French Bread Recipe What did we drink? Chateau du Bernat Bordeaux
Michaela Quinlan, certified sommelier, and Robert Tas explore the wine list at the French brasserie, La Voile. The food is quintessentially French, and the wine list is a fine expression of the best French wines. Michaela chooses wines from a variety of French regions, including a stand-out Bourdeaux, a must-try Chateau Montus, and an exceptional blend for a celebration wine. Wines reviewed include: 2016 Chateau Vieux Chaigneau, Lalande de Pomerol 2019 Domaine Tinel-Blondelet, Pouilly Fumé, Loire Valley 2021 Domaine le Freud Pinot Gris, Alsace For more information on today's episode, and the wines you love to love, visit www.corkrules.com.
Gwinnett County police are looking for a woman accused of robbing one bank and trying to rob another one in mid-December. Arrest warrants have been taken out against Janae Samantha Fareaux according to Corporal Ryan Winderweedle. Fareaux is accused of going to a Wells Fago off of Killian Hill Road in unincorporated Lilburn on December 14 and demanding that she be taken into the vault. Winderweedle said she left the bank without getting any money, however. A day later, Fareaux allegedly went to a Truist bank located off of Pleasant Hill Road in unincorporated Duluth and passed a note to a teller. She allegedly left Truist with more than $2,000. Winderweedle said Fareaux was wearing a long black wig, gray T-shirt over a long sleeve black shirt, black pants, black shoes and green socks the last tie she was seen. She may be driving a red or maroon 2019-2020 Hyundai Elantra. Anyone who has information about Fareaux's whereabouts is asked to call detectives or crime stoppers. Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward for tips that lead to arrest and indictment. North Gwinnett senior Marek Briley committed Sunday to the Georgia Bulldogs football program, accepting a preferred walk-on offer from the defending national champion. Briley, a 6-foot-3, 200-pound wide receiver, had 37 catches for 795 yards and eight touchdowns this season for North's state playoff team. Briley had division one offers from programs such as Stetson and Navy. He received his offer to be a preferred walk-on for the Dawgs during his mid-December visit to Athens. As U.S. Representative Carolyn Bourdeaux's final days in Congress ticked away during the holidays, she highlighted one last batch of funding she was able to secure for the 7th Congressional District before leaving office. Bourdeaux, who leaves office this weekend, said the federal Fiscal Appropriations Bill that was passed by the House and sent to President Joe Biden in December included nearly $13 million for projects in her district. In all, 14 7th Congressional District projects were included in the appropriations bill. Some of those projects include money to expand transit in Gwinnett County, support work to convert the Hooper-Renwick School building in Lawrenceville into the Hooper-Renwick library branch and support efforts to help victims of sexual and domestic violence. This will be the last time that north Gwinnett and Forsyth County get funding allocations as part of the 7th Congressional District. Starting in 2023, Forsyth and parts of the Buford area will move to the 6th Congressional District while most of the northern half of Gwinnett will move to the 9th Congressional District. Meanwhile, part of north Fulton County and the part of Gwinnett County that is south of U.S. 78 will be added to the 7th Congressional district. A major chunk of the 7th Congressional District money included in the appropriations bill will support transit expansion in Gwinnett County. That funding includes $2 million for Gwinnett County Transit to establish microtransit service in the Buford and Suwanee area. Another $2 million was allocated to the county's transit system for bus shelters for a new Route 25 local bus service. Data shows Georgia is among the worst states for grade crossing crashes. According to Operation Lifesaver, citing preliminary 2021 Federal Railroad Administration statistics, Georgia had 132 grade crossing collisions with eight deaths and 37 injuries. The Peach State ranked behind Texas and California for the number of collisions. According to the Georgia Department of Transportation, in 2018-20, there were 283 crashes with 22 fatalities and 63 injuries at grade crossings in the state. Between 2018-20, 12.4% of all injuries and 5.3% of all fatalities occurred at grade crossings with gates. Jennie Glasgow, Operation Lifesaver's state coordinator for Georgia, told The Center Square it's not necessarily surprising the state nears the top of the list, considering it is one of the more populous states and is an important railroad state. The number of crashes in Georgia increased from an average of 81 in 2010-12 to 99 per year in 2017-19, even as the annual number of crashes during 2009-19 nationally stayed constant. Across Georgia, there are more than 5,000 railroad crossings. However, less than half — roughly 45.2% — have gates, while about 2.9% have flashing lights but no gates. The majority — roughly 51.9% — are so-called "passive" crossings, meaning they do not have flashing lights or gates. Lanier had good reason to throw in the towel. The Longhorns boys basketball team saw its seven-point lead over Scottsboro dwindle to two before halftime of the 31st Annual Deep South Classic Championship on Friday. They then surrendered back-to-back 3-pointers to open the third quarter, resulting in a four-point deficit. Some teams would panic. Others might fold entirely. Instead, the Longhorns dug in their heels. Lanier used a dominant third-quarter run to pull out a 61-56 win and secure the DSC title on Eddie Martin Court. Trailing 30-26 with 6:30 to go in the third quarter, Lanier turned up the dial defensively. The Longhorns made a concerted effort to apply pressure, close out on shooters and force up shots. On the other end of the court, the proverbial lid on the rim dissolved, allowing their own shots to float through the net at last. The result? A flurry of 14 unanswered points en route to a 20-2 run that flipped the game on its head. By the time the third-quarter game clock dipped inside the minute, the Longhorns had built up a 46-32 advantage. The run lasted five minutes of game time, but it was perfectly encapsulated by a sequence that took just 38 seconds to unfold. When Lanier junior Cameron Thornton's 3-pointer slipped through the net to retake the lead for his team, 5:10 remained on the clock. Just 20 seconds later, senior Landon Suarez stopped at the same spot on the court and knocked for a 3-point jumper of his own. The Wildcats marched down the court looking to answer, but junior Jayce Nathaniel elevated to block the shot at the 4:42 mark. The Longhorns wasted no time running the other in transition, putting the ball in the hands of Suarez, who once against connected from downtown to make it 37-30 with 4:32 to go. The 38-second sequence injected a jolt of energy into the Longhorns that ultimately carried them to victory. 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As U.S. Rep. Carolyn Bourdeaux's final days in Congress ticked away during the holidays, she highlighted one last batch of funding she was able to secure for the 7th Congressional District before leaving office. Bourdeaux, who leaves office this weekend, said the federal Fiscal Appropriations Bill that was passed by the House and sent to President Joe Biden in December included nearly $13 million for projects in her district. In all, 14 7th Congressional District projects were included in the appropriations bill. Some of those projects include money to expand transit in Gwinnett County, support work to convert the Hooper-Renwick School building in Lawrenceville into the Hooper-Renwick library branch and support efforts to help victims of sexual and domestic violence. For advertising inquiries, please email j.southerland@bgadgroup.com For more information be sure to visit www.bgpodcastnetwork.com https://www.lawrencevillega.org/ https://www.foxtheatre.org/ https://guideinc.org/ https://www.psponline.com/ https://www.kiamallofga.com/ https://www.milb.com/gwinnett https://www.fernbankmuseum.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marty chats to Celine Byrne about her current leading role as Madame Butterfly in Bourdeaux, and her upcoming concert in the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre - Celine Byrne's Christmas Celebration.
Certified sommelier Michaela Quinlan and Robert Tas visit Bernards in Connecticut where they review the wine list and find a stellar noble rot wine from Hungary, a hidden gem from the Bourdeaux region, and a delicious Chenin blanc from the Loire valley that pairs beautifully with pairing for salmon, tuna, and soft cheeses at an exceptionally good price. Wines reviewed include: 2011 Chateau Montus Tannat, Madiran 2020 Andre Brunell “LesCailloux” Chateauneuf du Pape Blanc 2016 El Encinal Tempranillo, Ribera del Duero For more information on today's episode, and the wines you love to love, visit www.corkrules.com.
On this episode, we welcome Carolyn Boudreaux, Member of the US House of Representatives from Georgia and Academy Fellow to discuss her experiences in fiscal administration at the state level, budgeting challenges at the federal and state level during a crisis, and what steps the US can take to achieve a more balanced federal budget.Support the Podcast Today at:donate@napawash.org or 202-347-3190Music Credits: Sea Breeze by Vlad Gluschenko | https://soundcloud.com/vgl9Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USFormer director of the NWS and Academy Fellow
CẤY NỀN ONLINE TOÀN CẦU "Người Việt tại Nước Ngoài Làm Gì Để Thành Công và Hạnh Phúc?" Thân chào các bạn Người Việt Nam Khắp Năm Châu, Cấy Nền Online Toàn Cầu được tổ chức với mong muốn tạo ra buổi giao lưu chia sẻ cùng Người Việt khắp năm châu và tại Việt Nam với sự dẫn dắt kết hợp những bài học quý giá trên chính sự trải nghiệm đa dạng từ văn hóa, xã hội, con người, ẩm thực qua từng vùng miền, từng quốc gia mà Giáo Sư Phan Văn Trường và các khách mời đi ngang qua hoặc sinh sống. Chương trình hướng đến đóng góp cũng như là cầu nối cho mọi người Việt những thông tin hữu ích giúp các bạn có góc nhìn đa chiều nuôi dưỡng nội lực, suy nghĩ tích cực để định hướng và cân bằng trên hành trình thành công và hạnh phúc khi đang định cư các quốc gia trên trái đất này. Thông qua dịp này, cũng mong muốn gửi đến các bạn tại Việt Nam một góc nhìn bao quát và bồi dưỡng nội lực cũng như tinh thần để chuẩn bị sẵn sàng cho những chuyến hành trình sắp đến của mình như du lịch, du học hoặc định cư. Và quan trọng nhất sau chương trình, chúng mình, những người tổ chức Cấy Nền Online Toàn Cầu ước mong chúng ta có thể kết nối dài lâu tạo một cộng đồng Người Việt Toàn Cầu không biên giới để cùng giao lưu, chia sẻ, hỗ trợ lẫn nhau trong công việc cũng như trong đời sống thường thức hàng ngày. Để mỗi ngày chúng ta cùng tiến một bước cùng tạo giá trị và cùng là những Công Dân Vũ Trụ tử tế người Việt. Không quan trọng chúng ta hiện định cư ở bất kỳ quốc gia nào, chúng ta đều có chung một điểm là đang chảy trong mình dòng máu Việt. THÔNG TIN NGƯỜI CHIA SẺ 1. Hiệp Sỹ - Giáo Sư - Kỹ Sư Phan Văn Trường - Cố vấn thường trực Chính Phủ Cộng Hòa Pháp về thương mại quốc tế từ thập niên 1990 - Sáng lập Hệ Sinh Thái Cấy Nền - Phó Chủ Tịch Quỹ Chữ Quốc Ngữ Việt Nam - Tổng thống Pháp trao tặng Huy Chương Hiệp Sĩ Đài Ghi Công (1990) & Huy Chương Hiệp Sỹ Bắc Đẩu Bội Tinh (2007) 2. Tiến Sỹ Phan Viết Phong - CEO Nhà Hàng ÔBòBún, Grenoble, Pháp - Hiện sở hữu 3 nhà hàng Việt Nam tại Pháp - Cựu Research Engineer tại CEA Paris-Saclay, Pháp - Cựu Giám Đốc Dự Án tại hãng xe Renault Group, Pháp - Tốt nghiệp: * Trường Đại Học Tổng Hợp Hà Nội, Việt Nam * Trường Đại Học Université de Bourdeaux, Pháp 3. Tác Giả - Kiến Trúc Sư Hảo Phạm Fiori - Sinh ra tại Hà Nội trong gia đình nổi tiếng về hội họa - Từng học tập và làm việc 6 năm tại Ý - Sinh sống tại nhiều quốc gia và hiện đang sống cùng gia đình tại Uzbekistan theo những dự án cứu trợ nhân đạo của Tổ Chức Bác Sỹ không biên giới. - Tốt nghiệp: * Khoa kiến trúc dân dụng tại Đại Học Kiến Trúc Hà Nội, Việt Nam * Ngành thiết kế công nghiệp tại Đại Học Bách Khoa Turin, Ý * Ngành thiết kế nội thất tại Đại Học Mỹ Thuật Roma, Ý --- Đăng ký theo dõi Cấy Nền Radio: https://www.youtube.com/c/CayNenRadio --- Bạn có câu hỏi gì mong muốn gửi tới GS Phan Văn Trường không? Nếu có, hãy điền vào link đăng ký này để chúng mình giúp bạn nhé! https://forms.gle/3c839dXiJ9tnEtrEA --- ツ Kết nối với Cấy Nền Radio: ► Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@caynenradio ► Youtube duy nhất: https://www.youtube.com/c/CayNenRadio ► Fanpage Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CayNenRadio/ ► Group Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CayNenRadio/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caynenradio/message
PIERCEEEEEEPierce is Morgan's dawg 4life. Pierce was working a corporate job in Springfield, Missouri when he decided he wanted something different. In this episode, Pierce goes into the details of his decision to move to Bourdeaux, France for a semester to play American football while also pursuing his Master's. It's not easy picking up and changing the scenery of your life, but he did it. Pierce goes into his struggles, his favorite memories, how he has changed, and what he wants to pursue in the future.Life's a garden, dig it.-MorganFOLLOW THE INSTAGRAM- https://www.instagram.com/keepingupwithkashhhh/FOLLOW THE FACEBOOK-https://www.facebook.com/keepingupwithkashhhh/?ref=pages_you_manageSTART YOUR OWN PODCAST-https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1924451
1.30" Mike McGrath co-founder of Kwayga - matching suppliers and buyers in the food industry. They have 50,000 suppliers on the platform, they have 1,000 active users, heading for 2,000 which Mike says is a tipping point on a platform. They're raising money and heading to grow big in the US. The good news is that small businesses can join for free. Aramark is a customer. They're very actively looking for Italian suppliers, something the Italian embassy may be interested in.His 'hire in a heartbeat', Rachel Botsman, who makes complex things clear and has done a lot of work on creating 'trust' online.20.00" Anne Butterly, founder of Louth based, Easydry - founded in 2005, that makes compostable fibre based towels. 'Hard work and dedication gets you places' she says. She explains how she cracked the hairdressing market, which brought her product worldwide. Market research is in her blood and she gives a masterclass on how to research markets and sectors. Not everything she has tried has worked, and she tells why. 'Keep innovating' is the way to keep ahead in terms of protecting your IP. BTW, a hair salon uses 12,000 a year!Her 'hire in a heartbeat', Leonardo de Caprio, who funds environmentally positive businesses, but she also wants him to make an ad for Easydry42.00" Eithne Sweeney, co-founder, Wires Uncrossed. In 2012 she and Myles, her husband, sailed from New Zealand to Mayo and this was the founding of her business, that aims to help technical teams to better understood, avoiding acronyms and colloquialisms. We love 'Top Tips' on That Great Business Show. Eithne gives us three of her top tips, all straightforward but all essential. They worked with Frontera amongst others in New Zealand.Her hires in a heartbeat? Mindlab founder Francis Valintine, Dr. Michelle Dickinson, promoting STEM learning worldwide, Stephanie O'Malley, founder of DESTY.63.00" John Bourdeaux, President AdvanceCT. John goes through all of the attractions of Connecticut for Irish businesses starting out to tackle the US market. He does business differently, and he gives his own personal phone number (+1 860 248 9880) to TeamGBS, that he will answer himself, to help Irish companies find their CT business. Irish company Nuritas is one of the most recent businesses to have chosen CT for their base.His 'hires in a heartbeat', Indra Nooyi former boss at Pepsico and Jim Loree, CEO Stanley Black and DeckerThanks to De Facto Shave Oil. The world's best shaving oil.hY5c6HhFqpXlOOxtL9uR Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michaela Quinlan, certified sommelier, joins Robert Tas to guide listeners through the 28-page wine list of The Polo Bar, a Ralph Lauren restaurant with distinctive, country club decor. Michaela reviews wines from Bourdeaux, Italy, and Napa and identifies the bottles that deliver on value and quality. Wines reviewed include: Alexandre Sirech Le Blanc Bordeaux, 2020 Prunotto, Occhetti Nebbiolo Langhe, 2017 from Italy Cain Concept, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2013 from Napa For more information on today's episode, and the wines you love to love, visit www.corkrules.com.
Dr. Margaret Bourdeaux, Research Director of the Global Public Policy and Social Change Program, Harvard School of Medicine, joins J. Stephen Morrison for Episode 142. Her mentor Dr. Paul Farmer, who recently passed, inspired her with his exhortation to “do hard things together” even when the odds are against you. Her project, the Covid Academy, is developing a locally-informed model for standardized health security outbreak investigation and response. Though the United States is deeply divided politically, Dr. Bourdeaux believes the situation is not as dire as it seems. Common sense can win. “I don't believe that Americans can't see reason on this”.
Editor-in-Chief Jeff Dufour talks to Congressional reporter Casey Wooten on what Congress' response has been to the tragic mass shootings in Buffalo, NY and Uvalde, TX. Then, White House correspondent George E. Condon Jr. talks about what action Biden can take on gun violence.
Monday on Political Rewind: On the eve of the primary election, Mike Pence arrives in Georgia to campaign for Gov. Brian Kemp, while Donald Trump will hold a rally for David Perdue. Other candidates in closely watched races will make their final arguments to voters today, as well. Among Republican contests, Brad Raffensperger is looking to survive the wrath of Trump in his campaign for another term as secretary of state. Panelists: Patricia Murphy — political reporter and columnist, Atlanta Journal-Constitution Chauncey Alcorn — reporter, Capital B Chuck Williams — reporter, WRBL-TV Columbus Adam Van Brimmer — editorial page editor, Savannah Morning News Timestamps: 0:00 – Introductions 3:40 – Early voting sees record numbers 00:00 – Polling on eve of primary election 27:00 – National media coverage of Georgia races, “proxy war” 32:30 – McBath vs. Bourdeaux in north Georgia suburbs 42:50 – Roundup of Georgia races elsewhere in state Subscribe to the Political Rewind newsletter at GPB.org/newsletters.
www.GoodMorningGwinnett.comPeachtree Corners' Curiosity Lab received nearly half-a-million dollars on Tuesday to work on new transit technologies designed to connect communities and spur economic growth within them.Curiosity Lab and Peachtree Corners officials joined U.S. Rep. Carolyn Bourdeaux to announce $495,000 in funding that the lab received as part of Bourdeaux's fiscal year 2022 Community Funding Project requests for the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2022. Curiosity Lab has been a hub for testing new transit technologies, such as autonomous shuttles.“Transit is the number one impediment to economic growth in our community,” Bourdeaux said in a statement. “I am deeply proud to have delivered on my promise to invest in Gwinnett County's transit services and infrastructure. Peachtree Corners' Curiosity Lab is developing new and innovative ways to move people around our communities. This funding will ensure they can continue to push the limits and carry Georgia into the future.”SOURCE:www.GwinnettDailyPost.com
If you're like Marc you've heard a lot about Bordeaux varietals, but what does that mean? And how does it affect flavors? Soda Rock Winery joins us this week to learn all about these unique varietals that you've likely enjoyed many times and not even known. Pour yourself a glass and enjoy. Cheers! Marc Website: www.theunsophisticatedpalate.com Music: Happy Clappy by John Bartmann Artwork: Marlon Kalis
Tuesday on Political Rewind: As the qualifying week unfolds new, candidates emerge, including one challenger to longtime U.S. Rep. David Scott. And while races are now officially underway, millions have already been spent on ads. Plus, voters are to weigh in on development of a spaceport along the Georgia coast. The panel: Emma Hurt — Reporter, Axios Atlanta Leroy Chapman — Managing editor, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Rick Dent— Vice president, Matrix Communications Tamar Hallerman— Senior reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Timecodes: :00 - Introductions 04:50 - Vincent Fort challenges Scott 13:08 - McBath versus Bourdeaux in the 7th District 22:28 - Spending in gubernatorial race 41:55 - State Senate bill targeting homelessness 45:06 - Bill on wrongfully convicted in Georgia And don't forget to subscribe to the new Political Rewind newsletter at GPB.org/newsletters.
John Bourdeaux, jbourdeaux@advancect.orghttps://www.advancect.org/--SelectUSA Summit, June 26-29, 2022, https://www.selectusasummit.us/--Bill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, http://meetroi.com/
L'entreprise CDB (Conseil, Design & Build) propose une offre RSE complète à ses clients, qui vont de la TPE à la multinationale comme Danone ou Orange. Charles Bourdeaux, directeur du pôle mobilier et solutions détaille sa méthode et ses objectifs au micro de Fred Haffner pour Mon Podcast Immo.
El color blanco es el color del futuro. Un equipo en la Universidad de Bourdeaux presentó la pintura más blanca que se ha conocido; refleja el 98.1% de la radiación solar. Esta pintura logra bajar la temperatura, refleja más y logra enfríarse. Además, ¿qué decir de los armamentos controlados por Inteligencia Artificial? Y el impacto que estas tecnologías tendrán al permitir que se controlen ataques de manera remota. Incluso son capaces de realizar algún ataque por iniciativa propia con base a la información que tiene. Finalmente, y porque nunca está de más, hablemos de Blockchain, y su uso en las governanzas del futuro. No podemos predecir el futuro, pero sí tendremos salchichas impresas en 3D. /// Jorge Alor | @elpadrino Mario Valle | @bilbeny Jaime Limón | @mrlemon ///
Jump right in with us as we learn about the wines, grapes, regions and rich history of the country of Chile. Find out how to shop for Chilean wines are you local wine shop and what to look for when choosing a wine. #chile #chileanwine #Carménère #bordeauxofsouthamerica #napaofsouthamerica #southamerica #southamericanwine #cabernetsauvignon #redwine #winebible #inpourtaste_wine #ladysomms #inpourtaste #getyourwineon #winestagram #jointhediscussion #wineeducation #elevate #inpourtaste #inpourtasteshow #wine #winetime #virtualwinetasting #sommlife #irreverent #winelife #staythirsty #staythirstysandiego #winethirsty #allwinesarewelcomehere #winewithfriends #drinkingalonetogether --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inpourtaste-wine/message
Wednesday on Political Rewind: The guessing game is over — Herschel Walker filed paperwork yesterday to run for the U.S. Senate against incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock in 2022. Polling reveals Walker's name recognition is high in the state. The storied college football star has long been touted by former President Donald Trump as his pick for the key Senate race. But some Republicans worry about Walker's personal baggage, and his inexperience as a first-time candidate. Plus, how has Georgia U.S. Rep. Carolyn Boudreaux emerged from the moderates' fight to slow President Biden's sweeping social reform package? Meanwhile, Gov. Brian Kemp ordered the deployment of more than 100 National Guard medical personnel to Georgia hospitals straining to treat the crush of patients arriving with COVID-19. His action comes as the shortage of nurses in Georgia medical facilities reaches new highs. Also: Immigrants from Afghanistan living in Georgia respond to the turmoil in the country of their birth. Panelists: Riley Bunch — Public policy reporter, Georgia Public Broadcasting Greg Bluestein — Politics reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Tia Mitchell — Washington reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Fred Smith — Professor of constitutional law, Emory University
O2 Utah presents O2 & You! Our Executive Director & host David will be speaking with Nichol Bourdeaux, the Planning and Engagement Officer for the UTA, to discuss the intersection of transit, equity, & the environment!
A Fort Bragg soldier goes missing. Is someone in her love triangle to blame? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brooke-binkley/support