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This episode explores An Officer and a Spy (J'accuse in French), Roman Polanski's 2019 film about the Dreyfus Affair in France. The Dreyfus Affair is one of most significant events in late 19th/early 20th century, an event whose implications reverberated for decades in France and around the world. The Dreyfus Affair centered around the military trial of Captain Alfred Dreyfus on charges of treason. Wrongly convicted based on secret evidence and false information, Dreyfus's case would become a cause célèbres and synonymous with a miscarriage of justice. It also exposed and exacerbated tensions within French society while underscoring deep and pervasive levels of antisemitism. Based on Robert Harris's 2013 novel of the same name, An Officer and a Spy focuses on the role of George Picquart, the military officer who helps uncover the truth behind Dreyfus's wrongful conviction, and Picquart's complex relationship with Dreyfus himself. Hewing closely to historical fact, the film highlights critical issues around law, truth, and justice, at the heart of the Dreyfus affair and why it remains so relevant today. Timestamps:0:00 Introduction 3:02 An overview of the Dreyfus case and key players 5:54. Georges Picquart 13:14. The struggle to overturn Dreyfus's conviction 17:54 Tensions over the Dreyfus affair and a lack of accountability 20:48 The “evidence” in the Dreyfus case 25:38 How the Dreyfus affair divided French society 30:16 Other films about the Dreyfus affair 33:54 The controversy around Roman Polanski as director 39:21 Legacies of the Dreyfus affair 45:13 The role of Colonel Henry Further reading: Begley, Louis, Why the Dreyfus Affair Matters (2009) Bredin, Jean‑Denis, The Affair: The Case of Alfred Dreyfus (1986) Doherty, Thomas, “From Méliès to Polanski: The Dreyfus Affair on Film,” Cineaste (2020) Harris, Robert, An Officer and a Spy (2013) Read, Piers Paul, The Dreyfus Affair: The Scandal That Tore France in Two (2013) Samuels, Maurice, Alfred Dreyfus: The Man at the Center of the Affair (2024) Zola, Émile, The Dreyfus Affair: J'Accuse and Other Writings (1998) Law on Film is created and produced by Jonathan Hafetz. Jonathan is a professor at Seton Hall Law School. He has written many books and articles about the law. He has litigated important cases to protect civil liberties and human rights while working at the ACLU and other organizations. Jonathan is a huge film buff and has been watching, studying, and talking about movies for as long as he can remember. For more information about Jonathan, here's a link to his bio: https://law.shu.edu/profiles/hafetzjo.htmlYou can contact him at jonathanhafetz@gmail.comYou can follow him on X (Twitter) @jonathanhafetz You can follow the podcast on X (Twitter) @LawOnFilmYou can follow the podcast on Instagram @lawonfilmpodcast
In this episode of The Curious Builder, Mark Williams chats with Emerson Bredin of Bredin Brothers, based in Muskoka, Ontario. Emerson shares how he and his brother broke into the construction business without any family background, taking the company from a carpentry crew to a 20-person operation specializing in luxury cottages and boathouses. They swap stories about building luxe lakeside retreats, dealing with crazy price swings and tariffs, and juggling business life with raising a young family—plus a little Canadian vs. US construction talk thrown in! Support the show - https://www.curiousbuilderpodcast.com/shop See our upcoming live events - https://www.curiousbuilderpodcast.com/events The host of the Curious Builder Podcast is Mark D. Williams, the founder of Mark D. Williams Custom Homes Inc. They are an award-winning Twin Cities-based home builder, creating quality custom homes and remodels — one-of-a-kind dream homes of all styles and scopes. Whether you're looking to reimagine your current space or start fresh with a new construction, we build homes that reflect how you live your everyday life. Sponsors for the Episode: Pella Website: https://www.pella.com/ppc/professionals/why-wood/ Contractor Coalition Summit: Website: https://www.contractorscoalitionsummit.com/ Olive and Vine Socials Website- https://oliveandvinesocials.com/ Adaptive https://referrals.adaptive.build/u8Gkiaev Where to find the Guest: Website: https://bredinbrothers.ca/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/bredinbrothers Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bredinbrothers Where to find the Host: Website - https://www.mdwilliamshomes.com/ Podcast Website - https://www.curiousbuilderpodcast.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markdwilliams_customhomes/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MarkDWilliamsCustomHomesInc/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-williams-968a3420/ Houzz - https://www.houzz.com/pro/markdwilliamscustomhomes/mark-d-williams-custom-homes-inc
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This week's Plant Stories episode features the marine herbalist, purveyor of seaweeds, and founder of Mermaid Botanicals, Kristy Bredin. With a passion for exploration, wildcrafting, and utilizing the medicinal plants of the Pacific Northwest, Kristy found herself drawn to the eldest marine ancestors of all botanicals we know today, seaweeds! We sit down with Kristy and learn about her journey that began through apprenticeships with wise herbalists who embarked her on her journey into the vast ocean of herbalism, wildcrafting, and seaweed activism. Kristy shares with us her profound knowledge of the ancient history of seaweeds, responsible seaweed harvesting practices, utilizing seaweeds as plant medicine, and even her recipe for kelp pickles! As always, we truly hope you enjoy today's Herbal Radio episode, thank you for tagging along with us for this marine botanical adventure! Kristy Bredin began her journey as an herbalist in 2009, when she began a two-year apprenticeship with herbalist Robin Rose Bennett in New York. Over the years she has studied clinical herbalism with Chanchal Cabrera, Paul Bergner, Matthew Wood, and Margi Flint. For the last decade, she has worked with Ryan Drum, wildcrafting medicinal herbs and cultivating an in-depth knowledge of traditional Western herbalism and local plants and seaweeds. Since 2013 she has been sharing plant remedies of the Pacific Northwest through Mermaid Botanicals. Mermaid Botanicals now encompasses Ryan Drum's Island Herbs since he retired from wildcrafting in 2019. Kristy is passionate about exploring the natural world and working with wild plants in ancient and creative ways. She supports folks in re-engaging and integrating with their natural environment through wild plant medicine work. She currently offers classes locally and internationally on seaweeds, wild plants, and healing with herbs and is working on a book about seaweeds for health and healing: Marine Herbalism, to be published in 2029. Learn more about Mermaid Botanicals here! Click here to preorder a copy of Kristy's book, Marine Herbalism! Visit Kristy's Seaweed Resource Page here! Important – If you are interested in harvesting your own seaweeds, be sure to check the fish and wildlife regulations, limits, and permitting for recreational harvesting within your local area. Regulations and permits will vary from state to state, and there may be additional regulations or restrictions regarding beach access or harvesting on beaches that are part of State and National Parks. Join our community! Subscribe to the Mountain Rose Herbs newsletter Subscribe to Mountain Rose Herbs on YouTube Follow on Instagram Like on Facebook Follow on Pinterest Read the Mountain Rose Herbs blog Follow on TikTok Strengthening the bonds between people and plants for a healthier world. Mountain Rose Herbs www.mountainroseherbs.com
There's no doubt the HR landscape is constantly evolving and as we dive into 2024, HR professionals find themselves grappling with new challenges and embracing novel opportunities. From managing distributed teams to dealing with regulatory challenges, the role of HR has never been more critical — and we have the facts to prove it. In this episode of Paychex PULSE, Alice Bredin, founder and president of Bredin, Inc., shares insights from our 2024 Priorities for Business Leaders Report, including the increasingly integral role of HR administration, where businesses are investing around 600 hours annually. Alongside such a significant commitment in time and finances, companies are also grappling with complex issues such as talent acquisition and retention, risk management, and compensation. Alice provides expert insights on these pressing HR challenges and reveals how businesses are adopting innovative solutions to streamline HR. Topics include: 00:00 – Welcome Alice Bredin 01:24 – Discussion on 2024 Priorities for Business Leaders Report 02:07 – New challenges for the HR sector 03:16 – Importance of leadership development and managing performance 03:55 – Trends in managing performance and skills 05:13 – Varying HR challenges between different industries 07:12 – Insights on HR administration overload and its costs 11:01 – People management priorities 13:22 – Why leaders love to lead 14:29 – The importance of managing risk 15:23 – Wrap Up Don't forget to download your copy of the 2024 Priorities for Business Leaders Report: https://bit.ly/3O57OPX Join our upcoming webinar to take a deeper dive into the challenges, strategies, and innovative ideas found in our 2024 Priorities for Business Leaders Report: https://bit.ly/4b0QaGJ See how you compare with the leaders we surveyed by completing our two-minute interactive assessment: https://bit.ly/3U69Gvw Need help with the countless HR tasks on your to-do list? Paychex can help: https://bit.ly/43BxPep DISCLAIMER: The information presented in this podcast, and that is further provided by the presenter, should not be considered legal or accounting advice, and should not substitute for legal, accounting, or other professional advice in which the facts and circumstances may warrant. We encourage you to consult legal counsel as it pertains to your own unique situation(s) and/or with any specific legal questions you may have.
On this episode, Stu Richards, CEO at Bredin, shares valuable insights on selling SaaS solutions to SMBs. He and his team conducted a survey of SMBs focusing on the decision-making process regarding which SaaS solutions to purchase for their business. They discovered there is some variation depending on the size of the business. Very small businesses (under 20 employees) rely mostly on articles and search to learn about products. These can be on your website, syndicated articles or blog posts. There aren't as many small businesses (20 to 99 employees) as very small businesses, but from a revenue standpoint, they're significant in the SMB space. For these companies, search and the product section of your website are crucial during the research and purchase stages. Mid-sized businesses (100 to 500 employees) prioritize articles, general news sites and research reports. Security is a top concern for bigger companies, so emphasizing it in your messaging is essential. Reliability, functionality and integration are also vital message points. Resources mentioned: Stu Richards - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sturichards/ Bredin | LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/bredin/ Bredin | Website - http://www.bredin.com/ Thank you to our amazing podcast team at Content Allies. Want to launch your own B2B revenue-generating podcasts? Contact them at https://ContentAllies.com. #saas #software #cloud
durée : 01:59:54 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - Par Françoise Séloron - Avec Guy Baillon (psychiatre), Annie Vacelet (psychiatre), Claude Fuzier (maire de Bondy), Chantal Ballif (psychologue), Claude Espinasse (infirmière chef) et les infirmiers : Daniel Pézigot, Laurence Boutcart et Chantal Saens - Réalisation Y. Tuchband, P. Bredin et I. Limousin