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Talent Management Truths
Resilient Leadership with Catherine Hebert

Talent Management Truths

Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 32:57


“Sometimes I do explain and talk about our function as a first responder. Sometimes we see, we're exposed to really tragic personal stories. We witness, you know, some particularly traumatic incidents.”- Catherine HebertWhat life experiences have shaped your approach to how you lead? How would you describe yourself as a leader?  Today's guest shares her journey to becoming a highly-resilient woman and leader through broad experience, traumatic loss and deep learning.My guest is Catherine Hebert. Catherine Hébert is a dynamic, creative, strategic leader, as well as a growth facilitator. In June 2021, Catherine assumed the pivotal role of Chief Talent Officer with InterRent, leveraging over 25 years of talent management experience. Throughout her professional journey, Catherine has demonstrated her passion for driving organizational excellence, fostering cultures of continuous growth, and her commitment to elevating the human capital agenda in diverse industries and roles on a global scale.Catherine believes in looking for the “beautiful” side of collateral damage; collateral beauty and learnings from life which have been the driving force of her professional and personal life.Originally from Saguenay, Quebec she has since settled with her family in a rural community west of Ottawa, Ontario. Catherine holds a Bilingual BA in Sociology from York University's Glendon College, complemented by further studies in Human Resources Management, Change Management, and Coaching.  Catherine's multifaceted background, coupled with her passion for organizational development and talent management, continues to fuel her mission of fostering growth and resilience in individuals and teams alike.In this episode of Talent Management Truths, you'll discover:An analogy about HR and first respondersA very personal case for going to coaching school even if you don't want to ultimately BE a coach The bittersweet collateral beauty of things not turning out the way you had envisionedAre you a Talent leader who is longing for a safe place to bounce ideas off of? In addition to my group programs I work privately with a select few clients as their Talent Management Thought Partner. I will help you, over the next 90 days, create the space, the intention and the strategy to implement an initiative that is CRITICAL to your team. Let's chat and see if there's a fit. Book me online at greenappleconsulting.ca/contact Stay Connected JOIN our free, value-added Community of Peers and Learning! Lisa hosts regular FREE Talent Talks for HR and Talent Management Leaders to expand your network, spark ideas and learn with your peers. We leverage large group discussion and small group breakouts: https://www.greenappleconsulting.ca/TalentTalks Share the Show Like what you've heard? Pretty please with an apple on top - kindly leave me a 5* review so that others can find the show and elevate their impact too! Here are the simple instructions: Launch Apple's Podcast app on your iPhone or iPad. Tap the Search icon (on the botton) and search for “Talent Management Truths.” Tap the album art. On the podcast page, tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom of this page. Follow me LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-mitchell-acc-ctdp-7437636/ Instagram: @greenappleconsulting Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greenappleconsulting.ca

The Muslim Sex Podcast
Weight Loss and Intimacy with Dr. Catherine H. Toomer

The Muslim Sex Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 41:15


On this episode, Dr. Sadaf Lodhi is joined by Dr. Catherine H. Toomer to discuss everything you need to know about weight loss and how it affects intimacy. Dr. Toomer shares her expertise to dive deep into the emotional and psychological challenges that can arise from weight gain and obesity, especially with how they can impact relationships and intimacy. Find out how important self-esteem is when it comes to both a person's weight and how they experience/approach intimacy. This and everything Dr. Toomer has to say about the role of gratitude, body neutrality, and self-compassion, unlocks a plethora of info that is truly helpful in promoting overall well-being.Disclaimer: Anything discussed on the show should not be taken as official medical advice. If you have any concerns about your health, please speak to your medical provider. If you have any questions about your religion, please ask your friendly neighborhood religious leader. It's the Muslim Sex Podcast because I just happen to be a Muslim woman who talks about sex.To learn more about Dr. Sadaf's practice and to become a patient visit DrSadaf.comLike and subscribe to our YouTube channel where you can watch all episodes of the podcast!Feel free to leave a review on Apple Podcasts and share the show!Follow us on Social Media...Instagram: DrSadafobgynTikTok: DrSadafobgyn

Service Protestant
Jean de Latre, de l'ombre à la Lumière

Service Protestant

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 28:07


durée : 00:28:07 - Solaé, le rendez-vous protestant - par : Jean-Luc Gadreau - Entretien avec Catherine Hérault - invités : Catherine Hérault Musicologue

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Viva Culture
Viva Culture - 04 juin 2023 Patti Smith, livres Liban, Greg Chenel

Viva Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 35:54


10 MN CHRONIQUE Où sont les femmes #3 - L'année du singe aux éditions Des Femmes, Patti Smith.AUTOUR DES LIVRESJe diffuse une chroniqueAutour des livres de Catherine Hémery-Bernet : La guerre, au Soudan, en Ukraine, au Liban....Au Centre Pompidou :1/18 ème édition de Hors pistes : Voir la guerre et faire la paix2/ Effractions La mémoire et l'exil Sabyl Goussoub (Beyrouth sur Seine, édit Stock), Oliver Rohe (Défaut d'origine, Chant balnéaire, édit Allia)Au musée international de la Réforme : Déflagrations (27 avril/27 aout 23) Plus d'un siècle de dessins d'enfants dans les guerres et les crimes de masse MUSIQUESting chante pour l'Ukraine, sa chanson de 1985 Russians (2.07mn)https://www.google.com/search?q=STING+la+guerre+russian+you+tube&client=firefox-b-d&sxsrf=APwXEdffZQ7lTHevEv99-NCv_XYYkWLJoQ%3A1685613400112&ei=WGt4ZLC8Br-gkdUP8fuNOA&ved=0ahUKEwiwyMSf56H_AhU_UKQEHfF9AwcQ4dUDCA4&uact=5&oq=STING+la+guerre+russian+you+tube&gs_lcp=Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQAzIHCCEQoAEQCjIECCEQCjoKCAAQRxDWBBCwAzoFCAAQogQ6CAghEKABEMMEOgQIIxAnOgYIABAWEB46BQghEKABOggIIRAWEB4QHToECCEQFToGCCEQFRAKSgQIQRgAUOUrWO5_YJyKAWgBcAF4AIABsAGIAc0QkgEEMTcuNpgBAKABAcABAcgBAw&sclient=gws-wiz-serp#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:a05308b5,vid:OFTx8qwpqDA LIEUX DITS Greg Chenel cuisine sculpture pâtisserie en trompe l' oeilAU REVOIR agenda culturel / au Studio : cycle Jean-Pierre MOCKY/ comédien dans La tête contre les murs de Georges Franju (1959), réalisateur dans Solo (1970)MERCI !

Viva Culture
Viva Cuture - 19 février 2023

Viva Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 30:32


AUTOUR DES LIVRES : Editions La Peuplade, Catherine Hémery-Bernet (anime les rencontres mensuelles au Chat bleu, “Un livre, un vin”)MUSIQUE : musique du monde subliminal, chant de femmes, musique suédoiseENTRETIEN Jean-Michel Leligny, photographe, à la galerie Incarnato, rue du Mal Joffre : “Quarante”.AU REVOIR (agenda : le Printemps des poètes 2023, thème Frontières)

Essay Podcast
ESSAY April 2022 - GIVING AWAY MY STEP ONE - Catherine H., Ohio, USA

Essay Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 9:18


My name is Catherine and my sobriety date is 31 March, 2021. Since I was a very young child, I have used my imagination to escape from reality. At a very early point that I can't remember the impetus for, I began to be fascinated by and create narratives around corporal punishment. These imaginary scenarios were erotic for me, although not sexually explicit, and were always accompanied by masturbation. Masturbating was my pacifier, my comfort, my go-to for self-soothing. As a kid I would do it anywhere and was never found out. I became skilled at deception and hiding, and sometimes wondered how the adults in my life couldn't tell. I was completely intolerant of uncomfortable situations, especially ones where I was in the wrong. If I was ever caught doing something wrong, I became a stone wall and refused to confess.

Radio Maria France
Social (Marie-Madeleine de Kergorlay-Soubrier) 2022-05-18 Comment accompagner l'enfant en deuil?

Radio Maria France

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 44:21


Marie-Madeleine de Kergorlay-Soubrier: "Tu n'es pas seul - Accompagner l'enfant en deuil" (éditions du Jubilé) E-mail: lenfantendeuil@gmail.com Quelques suggestions (liste non exhaustive): *Cahiers de deuil (à remplir soi-même): - "Quelqu'un que tu aimes vient de mourir" (disponible à l'association « Vivre son deuil ») (pour enfant, dès 4, 5 ans) - "Cahier de vie", de Catherine Héry - Editions Siloé 2009 (pour adolescent ou adulte) * le seul livre pour adolescents: "La mort, pourquoi on n'en parle pas?" de S. Allemand - Editions La Martinière 2008

Instant Trivia
Episode 403 - Disneylands - State Of Mine - New Reality Shows? - The 20Th Century - 20Th Century Usa

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 7:36


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 403, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Disneylands 1: The original Disneyland opened to the public in this decade. 1950s. 2: This classic ride is based on the 1949 Disney film "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad". Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. 3: Though it was inspired by Mad King Ludwig's pad, it's her "Castle" you'll see in the Anaheim park. Sleeping Beauty. 4: Aye, matey, this popular ride has received a politically correct makeover. Pirates of the Caribbean. 5: They're the 2 countries where you'll find Disney theme parks outside the U.S.. France and Japan. Round 2. Category: State Of Mine 1: This state's school of mines, based in Golden, has an experimental mine in Idaho Springs. Colorado. 2: This state's Wilkes-Barre district won a mine reclamation award for its Upper Lehigh site. Pennsylvania. 3: Historic mining centers in this state include Gallup for coal and Grants for uranium. New Mexico. 4: The documentary "Harlan County U.S.A." studies a miners' strike in this state. Kentucky. 5: A 1907 disaster killed some 360 coal miners near Fairmont in this state. West Virginia. Round 3. Category: New Reality Shows? 1: Catherine, Anne, Jane, Anne No. 2, Catherine H. and Catherine P. try to avoid elimination in "Who Wants to Marry" this king. Henry VIII. 2: Not feeling so tolerant lately? Become Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's successor as this country's "Next Top Despot". Iran. 3: On "Dancing with Ex-George W. Bush Cabinet Members", this ex-Defense Sec. goes on the offensive--with a sizzling samba!. Donald Rumsfeld. 4: The fork's now in your hand in "So You Think You Can Eat an Entire" this make of auto, whether Cayenne or Boxster. Porsche. 5: Oops! Rex finds out the hard way this body part's neocortex is nowhere near the groin in "I Wanna Be a Surgeon!". the brain. Round 4. Category: The 20Th Century 1: On August 1, 1975 35 nations signed accords on human rights in this city. Helsinki. 2: His bat's in the Baseball Hall of Fame, but this man nicknamed "Charlie Hustle" is ineligible for induction. Pete Rose. 3: This canal officially opened August 15, 1914. the Panama Canal. 4: This "wonder insecticide" developed by Swiss scientists in 1939 was later found less than wonderful. DDT. 5: A May 18, 1954 L.A. Times headline read "Supreme Court Outlaws" this "in Schools. "Segregation". Round 5. Category: 20Th Century Usa 1: On Sept. 18, 1975 this fugitive heiress was captured by the FBI in a San Francisco apartment. Patty Hearst. 2: In 1984 this civil rights leader gained the release of 22 Americans and 26 Cubans detained in Cuban prisons. Rev. Jesse Jackson. 3: In 1952 this toy company founded by the Hassenfeld brothers introduced Mr. Potato Head. Hasbro. 4: On November 19,1919 the U.S. Senate failed to ratify this treaty which established the League of Nations. Treaty of Versailles. 5: In June 1934 this father of a future president was named chairman of the SEC. Joseph Kennedy. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

Bite Size Seminary
"The Rewards of Learning Greek and Hebrew" with Dr. Catherine H. McDowell

Bite Size Seminary

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 27:22 Transcription Available


Most Christians know the Bible was originally written in Hebrew and Greek. But many feel that actually learning these languages is impossible or only for the select few. Dr. Catherine McDowell joins JC Schroeder to talk about her new book The Rewards of Learning Greek and Hebrew and argues that you can and should learn the biblical languages. They also talk about some of the strategies and resources to do so as well as the spiritual help it can bring. ⏰ Timestamps:1:26 Introduction4:09 Why Learn the Biblical Languages?7:55 The Biblical Languages in Ministry and Spiritual Formation11:17 The Use of the Languages in Scripture15:16 Resources for Studying21:35 Routine to Adopt26:15 Outro

Podcast Página Cinco
#90 – Os conflitos da França pela vida de Annie Ernaux

Podcast Página Cinco

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 48:58


Na 90ª edição do podcast da Página Cinco: - Papo com a editora Rita Mattar sobre a escritora francesa Annie Ernaux, autora de “O Lugar” (Fósforo, tradução de Marília Garcia). - A Book Friday de 2021. - “Na Barriga do Lobo”, de Luís Henrique Pellanda (Arquipélago), “Vazão 10.8 – A Última Gota de Morfina”, de Diógenes Moura (Vento Leste), e “Travessias Imaginárias – Literaturas de Língua Portuguesa em uma Nova Perspectiva”, org. Mirna Queiroz (Edições Sesc), nos lançamentos. A foto de Annie usada na arte do podcast é de Catherine Hélie/ Gallimard. O podcast da Página Cinco está disponível no Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6QAoDVp8uQgzklw30rlPgH -, no iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/podcast-p%C3%A1gina-cinco/id1495082898 - no Deezer - https://www.deezer.com/show/478952 -, no SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/paginacinco - e no Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClccqes0_XPegOwEJKgFe-A

Instant Trivia
Episode 123 - Puttin' Out The Welcome Matt - New Reality Shows? - Music Class - It Happened In The '70S - Kill Bill: Vol. 1

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 7:34


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 123, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Puttin' Out The Welcome Matt 1: This "Friends" star lost the tip of his right middle finger in a childhood accident (It's not LeBlanc). Matthew Perry. 2: On June 24, 2005, this Matt, Matt, Matt interviewed Tom Cruise on NBC. Matt Lauer. 3: 12 years after taking a "Day Off", he played Dr. Niko Tatopoulos in 1998's "Godzilla". Matthew Broderick. 4: He was nominated for an Oscar for his performance as a cop in "Crash". Matt Dillon. 5: He played the "Private Ryan" Tom Hanks was trying to save. Matt Damon. Round 2. Category: New Reality Shows? 1: Catherine, Anne, Jane, Anne No. 2, Catherine H. and Catherine P. try to avoid elimination in "Who Wants to Marry" this king. Henry VIII. 2: Not feeling so tolerant lately? Become Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's successor as this country's "Next Top Despot". Iran. 3: On "Dancing with Ex-George W. Bush Cabinet Members", this ex-Defense Sec. goes on the offensive--with a sizzling samba!. Donald Rumsfeld. 4: The fork's now in your hand in "So You Think You Can Eat an Entire" this make of auto, whether Cayenne or Boxster. Porsche. 5: Oops! Rex finds out the hard way this body part's neocortex is nowhere near the groin in "I Wanna Be a Surgeon!". the brain. Round 3. Category: Music Class 1: It's the 2-word term for a country's official patriotic song. national anthem. 2: When you reach this mark on a score you start the piece again; it's abbreviated D.C.. Da Capo. 3: Italian for "broad", it's an indication to play slowly. Largo. 4: An octave higher than the flute, this instrument has the highest pitch of the woodwinds. a piccolo. 5: Duets for 2 players at one piano, like Faure's "Dolly" suite, go by this numerical term. four hands. Round 4. Category: It Happened In The '70S 1: His brief 34-day reign as pope in 1978 was a week longer than a predecessor's in 1605. John Paul I. 2: L'eggs debuted as a brand of panythose and Homestyle Eggos as a brand of these. waffles. 3: On August 18, 1977, this sad event took place in the living room at Graceland. Elvis Presley's funeral service. 4: When the fast food "meal" now called this debuted nationally in '79, it came in a circus wagon box. a Happy Meal. 5: (Hi. I'm LeVar Burton.) I starred in this 1977 landmark miniseries that inspired millions of people to research their own family trees. Roots. Round 5. Category: Kill Bill: Vol. 1 1: This former Secy. of State under Wilson died soon after winning a famous 1925 court case. William Jennings Bryan. 2: In 1881 this "bonney" lad was killed daid in Fort Sumner, New Mexico. Billy the Kid. 3: This former "Ziegfeld follies" humorist died in 1935 in an Alaskan plane crash. Will Rogers. 4: Anarchy reigned when this President was shot while in a receiving line at the 1901 Buffalo Pan-American Expo. William McKinley. 5: This Dickens heavy gets his after dodging a bloodthirsty crowd bent on revenge after Nancy's murder. Bill Sikes. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

Las Doctoras Podcast
Ep. 31: You have a right to celebration

Las Doctoras Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021


This episode is all about celebration! Dr. Renee and Dr. Cristina have a lot to celebrate, so join them in shining light on jaw-dropping achievements, exciting news, and new opportunities for growth and connection. Dr. Renee and Dr. Cristina kick off this episode by celebrating the sold out Sacred Writing Course and all that it has created for them and their community. In creating the spaces they need for themselves, they've held space for so many amazing women to connect to the sacredness of writing, express their creativity, feel empowered, and heal. If you're interested in enrolling in the Sacred Writing Course, you can join the waitlist and hold your spot for the Fall session by sending an email to: lasdoctorasonline@gmail.com Something else Dr. Renee and Dr. Cristina are celebrating is their magazine, Saint Lunita! With all the support and investment they've received, they feel like they have created an incredible community hub with all types of powerful contributions, including art, essays, book reviews, and ancestral messages. This is truly a childhood dream come true! Visit the magazine here: www.saintlunita.com Calling all CPAs, tax preparers, and lawyers! As Las Doctoras grows and expands, they're looking for more people to join their team. If you'd like to offer your services, shoot them an email!Dr. Cristina received the 2021 Catherine H. Jacobs Outstanding Faculty Lecturer Award at CSUDH! We're hoping she uses the prize money to treat herself to something nice…Dr. Renee reads and reflects upon the incredible review she received from the Women & Gender Studies department at Cal State. The work she does is who she is and it's making an international impact. “To be seen by our departments, by our universities, for the work that we do… it's just beyond,” she says.Dr. Renee bought a house!! This is also a childhood dream come true and it means so much to her. Even though it was an emotional rollercoaster, she says, “The reason I was able to do it was because I didn't have to pay my loan for a whole year.” That's one result of the pandemic that's worth celebration! Dr. Cristina's son will be going to a forest school! This is a major mom win for her, even though not everyone is super supportive of it…With all of these milestones being reached, what has come up for them is that it's not always easy for family and friends to be 100% supportive of their decisions and achievements. “It's kind of coming back to what we were talking about before, like why we weren't always sharing our podcasts. There's this sense of legitimacy, like, “What is legitimate success?”… I think we are very much creating our own idea and version of success.”If we operate from a scarcity mindset or a mindset of being unsafe, it can be difficult to celebrate even the biggest wins in life, especially other people's wins. If we can celebrate ourselves and each other, we can lift each other up and feel safety and joy more often. Don't wait for the other shoe to drop. Shine light on the false narratives and stories you're telling yourself that aren't serving you so that you can move beyond them. You deserve to see your childhood dreams come true just because you exist. You have a right to celebration. You have a right to feel successful. Other people's ideas of success and celebration may be different than yours, but if you want to celebrate, go ahead and celebrate! Have the audacity to pursue your dreams, break the systems, change the f*cking world, and relish in it.“For us, it is unpacking a lot of this stuff so that we can sit in the celebration and be present with it.”What do you want to celebrate today?Connect with Las Doctoras:Visit their website: www.lasdoctoras.net Follow them on Instagram: www.instagram.com/las.doctoras

BALADO CJEO
BALADO CJEO Épisode 7. Le codéveloppement (avec Catherine Hébert, Co & cie)

BALADO CJEO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 16:04


BALADO CJEO Épisode 7. Le codéveloppement (avec Catherine Hébert) Cette semaine, nous te présentons un balado ayant comme sujet le codéveloppement. Si tu n'es pas familier avec cette méthode de travail qui prône la collaboration et le partage d'expériences dans une formule très structurante, je t'invite à écouter l'entrevue que Serge a réalisée avec Catherine Hébert de Co&cie. Elle partage sa passion pour le codéveloppement, tout en parlant des rôles et étapes à suivre ainsi que de la génèse de cette pratique innovante. Nous te souhaitons une merveilleuse année 2021! Santé et bonheur. Bonne écoute!

Lessons in Adolescence
Lessons with Dr. Jennifer Sloan McCombs and Dr. Nancy L. Deutsch

Lessons in Adolescence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 48:38


This episode features a conversation with Jennifer McCombs and Nancy Deutsch. Jennifer is a Senior Policy Researcher and Director of the Behavioral and Policy Sciences Department for the RAND Corporation, one of the world’s leading research institutes. She has been one of the main authors of several works building the knowledge base on summer learning, including a series funded by the Wallace Foundation. Nancy is a professor of education at the University of Virginia and Director of UVA’s Youth-Nex Center to Promote Effective Youth Development, a founding partner in the Remaking Middle School Initiative. Nancy’s research expertise is around adolescent development, particularly in out-of-school-time spaces.Jennifer, Nancy and Jason talk about the reasons to study summer learning and what we want to learn from the research, specifically for young adolescents and their identity development; understanding the elements of structural inequities in summer learning and how that effects young adolescents; the best practices from research around the practical issues of implementing summer programs effectively; the reframing of summer learning from a time to make up gaps in learning to instead best capture the combination of academics and enrichment in a way that motivates and engages young adolescents, and the research interests for this upcoming summer and the next few summers to understand the potential of summertime to support the whole child, academically, socially and emotionally, psychologically, and otherwise.Additional Readings and Resources:Shaping Summertime Experiences: Opportunities to Promote Healthy Development and Well-Being for Children and Youth, National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine, 2019“Getting to Work on Summer Learning: Recommended Practices for Success, 2nd Ed.,” by Heather L. Schwartz, Jennifer Sloan McCombs, Catherine H. Augustine, and Jennifer T. Leschitz, Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2018Wallace Foundation Knowledge CenterNational Summer Learning Knowledge Center Youth-Nex: UVA’s Center to Promote Effective Youth DevelopmentRAND CorporationAim High

L'art du montage
Ziva Postec, la monteuse derrière le film Shoah

L'art du montage

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 28:05


Nous sommes heureux de vous présenter le premier épisode du Balado des Monteurs et Monteuses de cinéma canadien (CCE). Le 7 novembre 2019, le CCE a organisé une projection du film "Ziva Postec, la monteuse derrière le film Shoah", à l'Alliance Française de Toronto, en présence de la réalisatrice Catherine Hébert, et de la monteuse Annie Jean, CCE. Cette soirée a été animée par Paul Ruban. Nous avons le plaisir de vous partager cette belle soirée de discussion autour de ce film.

Deep Dive with the Institute for Justice
Property Rights and Homeless Shelters—What Has the Supreme Court Said?

Deep Dive with the Institute for Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 25:58


The Catherine H. Barber Memorial Homeless Shelter is the only option for people experiencing temporary homelessness in all of Wilkes County, North Carolina. It’s been serving the community there for more than 30 years, and its record is exemplary. But when the shelter tried to apply for a permit for a new building in an… The post Property Rights and Homeless Shelters—What Has the Supreme Court Said? appeared first on Institute for Justice.

Deep Dive with the Institute for Justice
Property Rights and Homeless Shelters—What Has the Supreme Court Said?

Deep Dive with the Institute for Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 25:58


The Catherine H. Barber Memorial Homeless Shelter is the only option for people experiencing temporary homelessness in all of Wilkes County, North Carolina. It's been […] The post Property Rights and Homeless Shelters—What Has the Supreme Court Said? appeared first on Institute for Justice.

Finding Center
Look for Miracles

Finding Center

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 58:30


Look for Miracles Today's episode begins with Lawrence P. Vincent's devotional address titled, "Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary Miracles." Catherine H. Black then addresses us with "Don't Miss the Miracle."

Spice Radio Huntsville
Huntsvillain History - Suffrage in Alabama

Spice Radio Huntsville

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 75:05


With the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment fast approaching, Madison County Archivist Shalis Worthy joins Huntsvillain to discuss the fight for suffrage in North Alabama and nationwide. We also grieve some words lost to history like "Enfangle", name some strange biological artifacts from the Madison County Archive and of course deep dive into the lives of those who fought for the rights of women in Alabama. A link to Suffrage era political cartoons: http://suffrageandthemedia.org/source/catherine-h-palczewski-suffrage-postcard-archive/ Credit: Palczewski, Catherine H. Postcard Archive. University of Northern Iowa. Cedar Falls, IA.

Spice Radio Huntsville
Huntsvillain History - Suffrage in Alabama

Spice Radio Huntsville

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 75:05


With the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment fast approaching, Madison County Archivist Shalis Worthy joins Huntsvillain to discuss the fight for suffrage in North Alabama and nationwide. We also grieve some words lost to history like "Enfangle", name some strange biological artifacts from the Madison County Archive and of course deep dive into the lives of those who fought for the rights of women in Alabama. A link to Suffrage era political cartoons: http://suffrageandthemedia.org/source/catherine-h-palczewski-suffrage-postcard-archive/ Credit: Palczewski, Catherine H. Postcard Archive. University of Northern Iowa. Cedar Falls, IA.

The Editor's Cut
L'art du Montage: Ziva Postec, la monteuse derrière le film Shoah

The Editor's Cut

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 28:03


We are thrilled to present you with the first episode of our new Francophone version of “The Editor's Cut” : “L'art du montage”. We will be sharing our French episodes on The Editor's Cut channel until 2021. At that time we will be officially launching “L'art du montage” own channel! We hope that all you francophile editors enjoy these episodes! Nous sommes heureux de vous présenter le premier épisode du podcast des Monteurs de cinéma canadien (CCE) : “L'art du Montage”. Le 7 novembre 2019, le CCE a organisé une projection du film “Ziva Postec, la monteuse derrière le film Shoah”, à l'Alliance Française de Toronto, en présence de la réalisatrice Catherine Hébert, et de la monteuse Annie Jean, CCE. Cette soirée a été animée par Paul Ruban. Nous avons le plaisir de vous partager cette belle soirée de discussion autour de ce film. Un grand Merci à Laetitia Delemarre, Mélissa Cuvilliez, Marin Stemmelen, de L'Alliance Française de Toronto, Sarah Taylor, Isabelle Malenfant, Annie Jean, CCE, Catherine Hébert, Paul Ruban, Clotilde Vatrinet et les Les Films du 3 Mars, Claire Pochon, Claudia Hébert, Maud Le Chevallier Animatrice : Myriam Poirier Montage : Pauline Decroix Design sonore du générique : Jane Tattersall, adapté en version française par Pauline Decroix Mixage : Tony Bao Musique offerte par Bam Library

World Book Club
Leïla Slimani - Lullaby

World Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 49:22


French-Moroccan writer Leïla Slimani joins Harriett Gilbert in the Radio Theatre at the BBC and readers from around the world to talk about her novel Lullaby, the devastating story of a nanny, Louise, who kills two children in her care. The book – an international bestseller – opens with this horrific crime then travels back in time to discover why an apparently perfect nanny turned into a cold blooded murderer. Through the lives of Louise and her employers, Slimani explores Paris’s economy and society, depicting a city where poverty and wealth live side by side and people know little about one another. The third programme in World Book Club’s year celebrating international women’s writing, this novel raises urgent questions about women’s lives and maternal instincts, and what is expected of them. (Photo: Leïla Slimani. Photo credit: Catherine Hélie/Editions Gallimard.)

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Radio AlterNantes FM
« Un jour on se dit au revoir » Catherine Héry psychologue clinicienne CHU de Nantes

Radio AlterNantes FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2020 60:00


Vu sur « Un jour on se dit au revoir » Catherine Héry psychologue clinicienne CHU de Nantes « Au revoir » est-ce important de pouvoir se le dire quand on se sépare ? Nous évoquons cette question avec Catherine Héry qui vient de quitter ses fonctions de psychologue clinicienne en pédiatrie au CHU de Nantes. A ses côtés, Marzena, Delphine, Annaëlle et Matthias quelques  patients qu’elle a accompagnés durant leur maladie. pause musicale : […] Cet article provient de Radio AlterNantes FM

Culture Inc
#8: Valeurs d’entreprise – Catherine Hébert

Culture Inc

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 38:50


Les fameuses valeurs de l’entreprise , celles que l’on écrit sur son site web de compagnie. Obligation superficielle? Peuvent-elles avoir un impact réel et une répercussion concrète sur le style de culture qui se crée... L’article #8: Valeurs d’entreprise – Catherine Hébert est apparu en premier sur Culture Inc.

On dira ce qu'on voudra
On dira ce qu'on voudra 2019.06.19

On dira ce qu'on voudra

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 29:15


Classe de maître avec David Lynch:Chronique de Yes McCan; Chronique Petite vite;En français svp avec Maude Landry:Internet boyfriend;Rencontre avec l'artiste peintre Catherine Hélie-Harvey

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Les grands entretiens
Quand Michel Désautels rencontre Catherine Héau-Lambert

Les grands entretiens

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 54:00


Quand Michel Désautels rencontre l'ethnologue et sociologue Catherine Héau-Lambert, elle dresse un portrait sans concession de la société mexicaine qui se dit métisse mais qui traite ses indigènes comme des citoyens de 2e classe.

Le 15-18
Le 15-18 2019.05.10

Le 15-18

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 78:49


Aujourd'hui à l'émission: Amélioration des infrastructures pour les écoliers autistes:Catherine H.-Bourdon; Inspecteur viral Jeff Yates:Faux courriel contre le Parti populaire du Canada; Contestation à Hong Kong au projet de loi d'extradition vers la Chine; Rencontre avec Dr Denis Mukwege, l'homme qui répare les femmes; Commentaire politique avec Guillaume B.-Côté:Justin Trudeau pré-campagne; Risques dans l’implantation d'une station du SRB Pie IX:Reportage Alexis Gacon; Chronique économique de Gérald Fillion:Entrée en bourse du Cirque du Soleil?; Chronique américaine avec Stéphan Bureau:L'accord États-Unis-Mexique; Interdiction du plastique à usage unique dès 2021:Entrevue avec L. Morissette; Actualité avec Simon Jodoin:Le côté institutionnel de la laïcité; Augustin Frigon:Sciences, techniques et radiodiffusion:R. Gagnon, professeur.

RCI Tam-tam Canada
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RCI Tam-tam Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 9:47


Ziva Postec, la monteuse derrière le film Shoah, un film de Catherine Hébert

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Désautels le dimanche
Desautels le dimanche 2019.03.31

Désautels le dimanche

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 106:33


1re heure : Le Mexique, entre l’ombre et la lumière - Discussion de Michel Désautels avec les journalistes Marie-France Abastado et Michel Labrecque ; Guadalajara, ce Mexique moderne tourné vers le nord - Reportage de Michel Labrecque ; La résistance des indigènes mexicains aux mégaprojets de développement économique - Reportage de Marie-France Abastado. 2e heure : Au Mexique, la discrimination systémique contre les indigènes - Entrevue de Michel Désautels avec l'ethnologue et sociologue Catherine Héau-Lambert ; Le Nunavut fête son 20e anniversaire - Entrevue de Michel Désautels avec Thierry Rodon, professeur au Département de sciences politiques de l’Université Laval ; Où s’en va le commerce mondial? - Entrevue de Michel Désautels avec l’ancien directeur général de l'OMC Pascal Lamy.

Plus on est de fous, plus on lit!
Lundi 11 mars 2019 Plus on est de fous, plus on lit!

Plus on est de fous, plus on lit!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 105:35


L'actualité vue par les livres avec Nicolas Tittley; Pour mieux comprendre le fonctionnement des Témoins de Jéhovah. L'actualité culturelle à Paris avec Arnaud Viviant. Marie-Claude Beaucage et Denis Chouinard ont vu le film documentaire Ziva Postec de Catherine Hébert. Le mot à définir avec Jocelyn Maclure; intégrité. Une entrevue avec Catherine Chabot pour sa pièce Ligne de fuite. Que lisent les Italiens? Le club de lecture avec Mario Girard qui a lu Un certain Paul Darrigrand, de Philippe Besson, Luis Clavis avec Ces femmes-là, de Gérard Mordillat, et Marc Coiteux avec Des vies possibles, de Charif Majdalani

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Désautels le dimanche
Desautels le dimanche 2019.03.10

Désautels le dimanche

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 106:36


1re heure : La mission éducative des CPE 4 ans – Reportage d’Akli Aït Abdallah; Les CPE ou les maternelles pour les enfants de 4 ans? – Entrevue avec Camil Bouchard, ancien professeur au Département de psychologie communautaire de l’UQAM et co-auteur du rapport Un Québec fou de ses enfants; L’espoir des jeunes et des femmes en Algérie – Entrevue avec Nassira Bellouloa, ancienne journaliste, écrivaine, de retour en Algérie après 10 ans à Montréal; Le documentaire : Ziva Postec. La monteuse derrière le film Shoah – Entrevue avec la réalisatrice montréalaise Catherine Hébert. 2e heure : Les conséquences politiques de l’affaire SNC Lavalin – Discussion de Frank Desoer avec Alain Noël et Peter Graefe, respectivement professeurs aux Départements de science politique de l'Université de Montréal et de l’Université McMaster, à Hamilton, en Ontario; L’économie polonaise à la croisée des chemins – Reportage de Frank Desoer; L’Orchestre symphonique de Montréal au Nunavik pour la deuxième fois de son histoire – Re

Front Row
Leïla Slimani, Joe Cornish, Diane Arbus, Berlin Film Festival

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 28:19


French-Moroccan novelist Leila Slimani caused a sensation in France with her novel Lullaby about a nanny who murders the two children in her care, which won the Prix Goncourt and became a bestseller in the UK. As her first novel, Adèle, is published in the UK for the first time, she discusses the book's contentious storyline about a married woman with an addiction to having sex with strangers.Diane Arbus is viewed by many as one of the most influential female photographers of her generation. Curator Jeff Rosenheim discusses Diane Arbus: In the Beginning at the Hayward Gallery in London, which charts the formative first half of her career where she discovered the majority of her subjects in New York City, depicting children, strippers and carnival performers. Attack the Block director Joe Cornish discusses The Kid Who Would Be King, his Arthurian fantasy set in a modern-day secondary school.Tim Robey reports from the Berlin International Film Festival as it draws towards its close. Presenter Kirsty Lang Producer Jerome WeatheraldMain image: Leila Slimani Photo credit: Catherine Hélie ©Editions Gallimard

City Journal's 10 Blocks
Summer Reading, with City Journal

City Journal's 10 Blocks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 24:44


City Journal editor Brian Anderson joins Vanessa Mendoza, executive vice president of the Manhattan Institute, to discuss Brian's summer and vacation reading list. Summer is traditionally a time when Americans can catch up on books that they've been meaning to read (or reread). We asked Brian to talk about what books are on his list this year, how he decides what to read, and more. Check out Brian's summer reading list, in the order discussed: The Masque of Africa: Glimpses of African Belief, by V.S. Naipaul. Leo Strauss on Political Philosophy: Responding to the Challenge of Positivism and Historicism, edited by Catherine H. Zuckert Invested: How Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger Taught Me to Master My Mind, My Emotions, and My Money (with a Little Help from My Dad), by Danielle and Phil Town Aristotle's Way: How Ancient Wisdom Can Change Your Life, by Edith Hall Room to Dream, by David Lynch and Kristine McKenna Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less, by Greg McKeown Life After Google: The Fall of Big Data and the Rise of the Blockchain Economy, by George Gilder

Webcasts from the Library of Congress II
Cultural Heritage Archives Symposium Session 4

Webcasts from the Library of Congress II

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2014 148:43


Sep. 27, 2013, 9AM. The Cultural Heritage Archives symposium aimed to energize the discussion of ethnographic archival thought and practice by presenting fresh and dynamic strategies for contemporary archival realities. This segment includes a keynote address by Sita Reddy (Smithsonian Institution) and a panel session on forging archival collaborations and alliances. Speakers included Catherine H. Kerst, Timothy Lloyd, Peter B. Kaufman, Timothy B. Powell, Anna Fariello, Karen Jefferson, Teague Schneiter, Joanne Lammers and John Vallier. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6360

The Official Isagenix Podcast
From Endurance to Strength Training, Isagenix Maximizes Results

The Official Isagenix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2014 33:45


Trainers: 1 Star Silver Circle, Manager Cathrine H. and 2 Star Golden Circle, 2 Star Crystal Executive Jennifer R. Isagenix energy and performance products produce remarkable fitness results for any type of athlete, but different workouts call for different regimens. Endurance athlete and coach Catherine H. and lifestyle and wellness coach Jennifer R. talk about how they use Isagenix to power their own workouts, and how the products help to maximize strength, endurance, recovery and more. You'll learn how Isagenix products compare to supplements and how to fit cleansing into your wellness routine.

Breast Cancer Update
BCU4 2009 | Interview with Catherine H Van Poznak, MD

Breast Cancer Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2009 22:04


ResearchToPractice.com/BCU409 – Conversations with Oncology Investigators. Bridging the Gap between Research and Patient Care. Interview with Catherine H Van Poznak, MD conducted by Neil Love, MD. Produced by Research To Practice.