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Send us a text◆ How the bond market will drive CCMM to provide more climate tech cash ◆ Multilateral development bank hybrid capital — and may have found its niche◆ Covered bond market roars back to life but will it last?The CIF Capital Markets Mechanism (CCMM) priced its first bond this week. The issuer is raising money so that the Climate Investment Funds, created in 2008 as a channel for rich countries to finance the green transition in developing states, can do more lending through its Clean Technology Fund. We look into the issuer, its deal and where it fits in the SSA bond market.The first benchmark-sized publicly sold hybrid since the African Development Bank's deal from about a year ago also surfaced this week. The issuer was the African Finance Corporation. It is, like the AfDB, a multilateral development institution. But it has very different characteristics and these may give a clue as to where MDB hybrid capital deals will succeed in the future.Finally, covered bond issuance has lagged behind the pace of other parts of the bond market this year but that all changed this week. We examine what the hold up was, why issuers have finally come to the market now, and what could derail the revival.
HIMSS, The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) is an American not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving health care in quality, safety, cost-effectiveness and access through the best use of information technology and management systems. One way of helping hospitals advance their digitalization efforts is with the help of maturity models. These are assessment questionnaires that position hospital on a level from 1 to 7 on a maturity scale. They can help hospitals benchmark their current digital position and plan better which steps to take to advance on their digital transformation journey. So far, HIMSS designed 6 maturity models: EMRAM - for EMRs, INFRAM - healthcare IT infrastructure, AMAM - for analytics, DIAM - for medical imaging, CCMM - continuity of care model, C-COMM - community care outcomes. In this discussion John Rayner, Senior Director Analytics - EMEA at HIMSS, talks about different maturity models, how hospitals use them, what to be mindful of in digital transformation of healthcare, and more. Key Takeaways: HIMSS models provide a structured pathway for hospitals to achieve digital maturity and improve care. Leadership, clinical engagement, and infrastructure are critical for successful digital transformation. Interoperability is the cornerstone of modern healthcare, requiring system-wide alignment. Key benefits for hospitals: Understanding the current level of digital maturity and identifying gaps. Setting a roadmap for improvement aligned with global standards. Enhancing decision-making for procurement and strategy. Demonstrating progress to stakeholders, ensuring investments lead to measurable outcomes. Validating digital maturity levels, which can serve as a benchmark or "badge" of excellence. Video: https://youtu.be/iHMC339XHIo www.facesofdigitalhealth.com Newsletter: https://fodh.substack.com/
Sortie en règle de la CCMM contre le triplement de la taxe sur l'immatriculation. Twitter autorise les publications pornographiques. Lithion ouvre son usine à St-Bruno Discussion avec Francis Gosselin, économiste et co-animateur du balado Prends pas ça pour du cash. Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Que disent les sondages politiques au lendemain du verdict dans le procès Trump? | La hausse de la taxe sur l'immatriculation critiqué par la Chambre de commerce du Montréal métropolitain Dans cet épisode intégral du 3 juin, en entrevue : Jean-Marc Léger, président de la firme de sondages Léger et analyste politique Michel leblanc, président et chef de la direction de la Chambre de commerce du Montréal métropolitain CCMM Éric Duhaime, chef du Parti Conservateur du Québec Une production QUB Juin 2024Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Welcome to the Happy Nurse Educator podcast by NURSING.com. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com In this insightful podcast series, I teach you and invite you to be a happy nurse educator. This is where we address the real-world challenges of nursing education. Today's episode is about evidence-based teaching and we focus on how you can enhance your teaching methods with evidence-based practices. We're drawing on the Core Content Mastery Method or CCMM and resources from NURSING.com to give you the tools you need to elevate your educational approach. CCMM is built from tried and true, evidence-based teaching techniques to help your students move up the cognitive levels of Bloom's taxonomy faster and better. Let's start with a striking statistic: 55% of nursing.com users have a learning difference and 51% are visual learners. This diversity in learning styles and the presence of learning differences, challenges us to adapt and evolve our teaching methods and evidence-based teaching. It's not just a buzzword, it's a necessity in today's fast-paced diverse learning environments because we have to utilize a framework that has been proven to work through research. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com
Welcome to the Happy Nurse Educator podcast by NURSING.com. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com In this insightful podcast series, I teach you and invite you to be a happy nurse educator. This is where we address the real-world challenges of nursing education. Today's focus is on remote learning, mastery, and how to keep them engaged from afar. We're going to explore how you can harness the principles of the Core Content Mastery Method or CCMM and the innovative resources from NURSING.com to excel in remote teaching in today's digital age where technology natives dominate our classrooms. Remote learning isn't just an option. It's a necessity with the evolving landscape of nursing education and the challenge of teaching students who are spread across the globe. It's crucial to adapt and excel in remote learning environments. As the instructor, you've got to make sure that you can adapt and help them to excel in a remote learning environment. We understand the challenges you face in remote teaching: the struggle to maintain engagement, the difficulty in tracking each student's progress, and the need to provide personalized support. Fear not because NURSING.com is designed to address these challenges head on and we're here to help you. We are a digital learning platform explicitly built to cater to the needs of both technology-native students and technology-naive educators. We strive to provide multimodal tools. So there's something for everyone. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com
Welcome to the Happy Nurse Educator podcast by nursing.com. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com My name is Abby Rose BSN, RN your insightful guide who has helped hundreds of nurse educators just like you discover and implement effective teaching strategies to maximize time spent with your students and keep them engaged. Our secret, the Core Content Mastery Method or CCMM is our unique approach to breaking down complex nursing topics and fostering critical thinking to guide clinical judgment. Today we're tackling a vital topic in nursing education accreditation mastery: navigating with confidence. This episode isn't just about understanding the intricacies of accreditation, it's about empowering you to help your students achieve the grades necessary to meet and maintain these stringent standards and ensure positive program outcomes. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com
Welcome to the Happy Nurse Educator podcast by NURSING.com. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com In this insightful podcast series, I teach you and invite you to be a happy nurse educator. This is where we address the real world challenges of nursing education. The Core Content Mastery method is dedicated to all the nurse educators out there facing daily hurdles in their teaching journey. We're here to explore how the core content mastery method or CCMM can help you transform these challenges into opportunities for growth and innovation. We know that being a nurse educator is not an easy job and getting through to your students is no small feat you, you're shaping the future of health care often in the face of significant obstacles. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com
Welcome to the Happy Nurse Educator podcast by NURSING.com. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com Welcome back to our transformative podcast series. Today we're embarking on a deeply practical and potentially career altering journey with our episode. By implementing the core content mastery method, you can turn your classroom around now. The core content mastery method or CCMM isn't just a theory. It's a tangible actionable approach that can revolutionize how you teach. So grab a notebook because we're diving in to three practical strategies to implement CCMM in your teaching. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com
Welcome to the Happy Nurse Educator podcast by NURSING.com. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com Today we deep dive into the art and science of nursing education. Today's episode is all about mastering a crucial skill, teaching, clinical judgment. I'm going to teach you how to teach clinical judgment like a boss. Together we'll explore how you can leverage the principles of our core content, mastery method or CCMM along with the insights and resources from nursing.com to effectively teach your nursing students to develop their clinical judgment skills in the face of a rapidly changing healthcare landscape and with a projected nursing shortage of nearly a million nurses by 2024. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com
Welcome to the Happy Nurse Educator podcast by NURSING.com. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com Welcome to the Happy Nurse Educator podcast where we dive into the heart of nursing education And today we're unveiling some powerful strategies in our episode. Active learning secrets, keep them engaged, keep them learning. So get ready to discover how to revolutionize your classroom with the dynamic principles of active learning, which is a core component of the core content mastery method or CCMM nursing dot com's unique pedagogy for teaching complex nursing topics in a clear and concise way so that students and educators stay motivated and passionate in the face of a rapidly evolving health care landscape and a new generation of learners. Download free Lesson Plans at HappyNurseEducator.com
Moins d'opposition aux exigences de francisation, dit le PDG de la CCMM. Chronique économique avec Yves Daoust, directeur de la section Argent du Journal de Montréal et du Journal de QuébecPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Pour l'édition d'avril et dernière de la Saison 8 du Lunch Show - émission d'actualité culture & société de MM Radio, réalisée avec la participation de MSI et son PC hybride à l'écran tactile Summit E16 Flip Evo - Angela Peauty discute avec Francine Caumel - vice-présidente nationale du Centre Contre Les Manipulations Mentales qui présente leur dernier ouvrage "Le Psycho-Spirituel Mis à Nu" écrit avec le soutien du Ministère de l'Intérieur, et Stéphane Dadian - CEO et cofondateur de l'application audio Juice. Segments de cette édition : ++ LA BONNE NOUVELLE ++ INTERVIEW 1/2 ++ ACTUS 1/2 ++ INTERVIEW 2/2 ++ ACTUS 2/2 ++ BOUTS DE LECTURE — RESUME EDITORIAL et IMAGES du plateau https://bit.ly/3VcV6RA LUNCH SHOW de MM RADIO est un rendez-vous d'actualité mensuelle cette saison 2022/23 ! ABONNEZ-VOUS + au podcast MM Radio pour recevoir les notifications des prochaines émissions via Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/3j5Agin TuneIn http://tun.in/pgUdR Google Podcasts https://bit.ly/2MufdMg Stitcher https://bit.ly/2V8IiAQ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/23lgr0GgFMIuUUvdmQZ5xH Amazon Music https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/060799c3-7b41-456a-942a-1473a73d3054 Deezer https://www.deezer.com/show/2945752 + à nos réseaux sociaux pour rester connectés à l'actualité de notre studio MasterMINDER Entertainment : LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/organization/masterminderentertainment Twitter https://twitter.com/masterminderent Instagram https://www.instagram.com/masterminderent Facebook https://www.facebook.com/masterminderentertainment/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/MMTVProductions Vous souhaitez collaborer et/ou faire partie des partenaires du bouquet de podcasts MM RADIO produit par MasterMINDER Entertainment, nous vous invitons à nous contacter à l'adresse studio@masterminderentertainment.com.
Les désastres du crudivorisme sont parfois des allers sans retours. Ainsi, des personnes souffrant de cancer ou de tumeur sont chaque année détournées de leurs traitements médicaux par des gourous qui, moyennant l'achat de produits alimentaires grâce auxquels ils s'enrichissent grassement, promettent aux malades une vie meilleure.En 2019, un certain Michel témoignait ainsi son profond désarroi, suite au décès de sa sœur, une femme crudivore qui s'était lancée dans une semaine de jeûne dans l'espoir de guérir une tumeur. « On lui répétait que stresser ses organes la ferait guérir. Forcément, la promesse était belle », a expliqué Michel, très en colère, dans un article du Parisien. En faisant la promotion des "jus frais" et de la pratique "jeûne" pour guérir du cancer, le gourou du crudivorisme Thierry Casasnovas, lui, se présente comme un naturopathe autodidacte. L'homme a été interpellé ce jeudi 9 mars. Placé en garde à vue, le youtubeur controversé aux 600 000 abonnés est visé par une information judiciaire pour "exercice illégal de la médecine". Dans cet épisode, Émilie Laystary s'entretient avec Francine Caumel, spécialiste de l'emprise mentale et vice-présidente Nationale du Centre contre les manipulations mentales (CCMM). L'occasion de parler de “relation parasociale” entre la victime et le gourou, de pensée complotiste simpliste, d'utilisation d'un vocabulaire prétendument scientifique, d'entreprise d'annulation des doutes et d'isolement social. Bouffons est un podcast de Nouvelles Écoutes Écrit et animé par Émilie Laystary avec l'aide de Diane Lesieur Montage et mixage par Laurie Galigani Produit par Julien Neuville Directrice Générale Adjointe : Nora Hissem Directrice Des productions : Marion Gourdon Directrice artistique : Aurore Mahieu Chargée de production : Diane Lesieur
Readers and writers—this is a must-listen episode! Robert sits down with Jennifer Courtney, the Global Curriculum Director for Classical Conversations Multi-Media (CCMM), the publishing company of all Classical Conversations® curriculum. In various roles at CCMM, Jennifer has written a variety of books and resources, including Classical Christian Education Made Approachable, the Essentials Curriculum, Fifth Edition, and many books in the Copper Lodge Library series. Among other points of conversation, Jennifer discusses the challenges of preserving the truth and beauty of work when translating it into another language, what's involved in the process of writing a new curriculum, writing about classical, Christian homeschooling from a Los Angeles hotel, what makes a book a “classic,” how she discovers new books, and what books she is reading currently. Plus, in the “Current Events Discussion,” Robert discusses ESG investing, and in “Classical Crypto,” Will talks about the emerging cryptocurrency HBAR. Show notes: refiningrhetoric.com/jennifer-courtney
Segment éditorial de Richard Martineau : l'actualité vue par Richard Martineau. Chronique Crime et Société avec Félix Séguin, journaliste au Bureau d'enquête de Québecor : le 24 février marque la première année de guerre en Ukraine. On en discute avec Félix Séguin, présent sur place. La rencontre Lisée - Mulcair avec Jean-François Lisée, ancien chef du Parti québécois et chroniqueur politique et Thomas Mulcair, ancien chef du NPD et analyste politique (La Joute, chroniqueur au Journal) : l'actualité politique sous la loupe de nos analystes. Entrevue avec Pierre St-Cyr, colonel à la retraite et ancien attaché de la Défense canadienne en Russie et en Ukraine : sommes-nous à la veille d'un conflit mondial? Pékin envisage de fournir des « armes » à la Russie pour appuyer son offensive en Ukraine. Entrevue avec André Gélinas, sergent-détective retraité du SPVM : une dame qui porte le prénom de Gwenola Ricordeau dirige un essai collectif intitulé « 1312 raisons d'abolir la police ». Elle propose d'abolir la police pour une société plus égalitaire. On en discute avec un sergent-détective retraité du SPVM, André Gélinas. Chronique économique avec Yves Daoust, directeur de la section Argent du Journal de Montréal et du Journal de Québec : Québec propose de repousser l'âge minimal d'admissibilité à 62 ans, voire 65 ans. La Caisse pas aussi verte qu'elle le dit ! Chronique de Denise Bombardier, chroniqueuse au Journal de Montréal et au Journal de Québec : on revient sur sa chronique « Merci aux angryphones de m'avoir vendu une maison à rabais ». La rencontre Bock-Côté - Martineau avec Mathieu Bock Côté, chroniqueur blogueur au Journal de Montréal, au Journal de Québec et animateur du balado « Les idées mènent le monde » à QUB radio : l'Espagne et l'Écosse adoptent une loi permettant de changer librement de genre dès 16 ans. Entrevue avec Michel Leblanc, président et chef de la direction de la Chambre de commerce du Montréal métropolitain CCMM : le 30 mars prochain, une centaine de promoteurs immobiliers, d'entrepreneurs, d'experts, le ministère des Transports et la Ville de Montréal tiendront un Sommet sur la gestion des chantiers de construction à Montréal. Chronique de Stéfanie Tougas, directrice affaires publiques et gouvernementales chez Tact : chemin Roxham. Ingérence de la Chine. 1 an de guerre en Ukraine. Chronique de Gilles Proulx, chroniqueur au Journal de Montréal et au Journal de Québec : Marc Garneau. Chemin Roxham. Retraite. Une production QUB Radio Février 2023Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Entrevue avec Michel Leblanc, président et chef de la direction de la Chambre de commerce du Montréal métropolitain CCMM : le 30 mars prochain, une centaine de promoteurs immobiliers, d'entrepreneurs, d'experts, le ministère des Transports et la Ville de Montréal tiendront un Sommet sur la gestion des chantiers de construction à Montréal. Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Segment LCN : Sandro Grande présente ses excuses. Quelle est la perception que les gens ont de Montréal? Manchettes, nouvelles du jour et commentaires entre Mario Dumont et Alexandre Moranville-Ouellet : l'actualité présentée par Alexandre Moranville-Ouellet. Entrevue avec Michel Leblanc, président et chef de la direction de la Chambre de commerce du Montréal métropolitain CCMM : ce n'est pas juste une impression que les cônes orange font partie intégrante du paysage du centre-ville de Montréal et que des rues sont constamment en travaux, confirme une récente étude de la Chambre de commerce du Montréal métropolitain. La rencontre Maréchal-Dumont avec Isabelle Maréchal : le début du Salon de l'Auto. Chronique économique avec l'économiste Francis Gosselin : achats immobiliers par des étrangers : la mise en œuvre de la loi fédérale est une catastrophe! Justin Trudeau doit faire marche arrière. L'entreprise de prêt-à-cuisiner Québécoise « Cook it » se lance dans le haut de gamme avec l'acquisition de Menu Extra. Les ventes et les profits de Procter & Gamble chutent suite à une hausse massive de ses prix. Tout savoir en 24 minutes avec Alexandre Moranville-Ouellet : Sandro Grande s'excuse pour ses propos sur les réseaux sociaux. L'identité des victimes de l'explosion à St-Roch-de-l'Achigan dévoilée. Le quart des cônes orange au centre-ville de Montréal sont inutiles. Une ex-psychologue coupable de croire aux démons et aux exorcismes. Aînés enlevés : l'accusé aurait agi sous la contrainte, selon son avocat. Retrait du condom sans consentement : un homme accusé à Laval. La tempête qui a frappé le Québec durant les fêtes a coûté 55 millions de dollars à Hydro-Québec. Crise chez Twitter : des employés racontent leur calvaire depuis l'arrivée d'Elon Musk. Alec Baldwin accusé d'homicide involontaire. Apparition rarissime : des plongeurs filment un calmar géant en pleine mer.La rencontre Latraverse-Dumont avec Emmanuelle Latraverse : manifestations à propos de l'âge de la retraite en France. Le risque de McKenzie plane sur le gouvernement. Chronique sportive avec Jean-François Baril : l'actualité sportive sous la loupe passionnée de Jean-François Baril. Segment LCN-TVA avec Sophie Thibault et Emmanuelle Latraverse : Sandro Grande a présenté ses excuses. Maternelle 4 ans. Une production QUB Radio Janvier 2023Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Entrevue avec Michel Leblanc, président et chef de la direction de la Chambre de commerce du Montréal métropolitain CCMM : ce n'est pas juste une impression que les cônes orange font partie intégrante du paysage du centre-ville de Montréal et que des rues sont constamment en travaux, confirme une récente étude de la Chambre de commerce du Montréal métropolitain.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Tout savoir en 24 minutes avec Alexandre Moranville : conseil des ministres aujourd'hui : Youri Chassin sort du silence. Pont-tunnel : On craint le pire, la CCMM demande une interdiction de l'auto solo. La fin des interceptions pourrait coûter des vies, selon les chefs de police. Corps retrouvé dans une voiture : deux étudiants accusés du meurtre. Une Montréalaise arrêtée à son retour de Syrie. Disparition de Marilyn Bergeron : un témoin crucial sera présenté aux médias. Un père Noël de Québec accusé d'agression sexuelle. Le ski alpin serait plus cher cette année. Hausse du taux directeur. Bombe sale : La Slovénie dénonce une utilisation de faux clichés par la Russie. 2 athlètes professionnels laissent tomber Kanye. BUZZ : Le pape avoue que ses prêtres et les sœurs écoutent de la porno!Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Entrevue avec Michel Leblanc, président et chef de la direction de la Chambre de commerce du Montréal métropolitain CCMM : être seul dans sa voiture pour traverser le tunnel Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine devrait être interdit durant les heures de pointe, estime la Chambre de commerce du Montréal métropolitain, qui demande que cette solution «difficile» soit mise en place pour «limiter les dégâts» durant les trois années d'entraves majeures qui débutent lundi sur l'infrastructure. Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Tout savoir en 24 minutes avec Alexandre Moranville : conseil des ministres aujourd'hui : Youri Chassin sort du silence. Pont-tunnel : On craint le pire, la CCMM demande une interdiction de l'auto solo. La fin des interceptions pourrait coûter des vies, selon les chefs de police. Corps retrouvé dans une voiture : deux étudiants accusés du meurtre. Une Montréalaise arrêtée à son retour de Syrie. Disparition de Marilyn Bergeron : un témoin crucial sera présenté aux médias. Un père Noël de Québec accusé d'agression sexuelle. Le ski alpin serait plus cher cette année. Hausse du taux directeur. Bombe sale : La Slovénie dénonce une utilisation de faux clichés par la Russie. 2 athlètes professionnels laissent tomber Kanye. BUZZ : Le pape avoue que ses prêtres et les sœurs écoutent de la porno!Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Manchettes, nouvelles du jour et commentaires entre Mario Dumont et Alexandre Moranville : l'actualité présentée par Alexandre Moranville. Entrevue avec Valérie Plante, mairesse de Montréal : on parle de la fermeture du pont-tunnel. Chronique économique avec l'économiste Francis Gosselin : l'actualité économique sous la loupe de Francis Gosselin. La rencontre Maréchal-Dumont avec Isabelle Maréchal : fermeture du pont-tunnel. Entrevue avec Michel Leblanc, président et chef de la direction de la Chambre de commerce du Montréal métropolitain CCMM : être seul dans sa voiture pour traverser le tunnel Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine devrait être interdit durant les heures de pointe, estime la Chambre de commerce du Montréal métropolitain, qui demande que cette solution «difficile» soit mise en place pour «limiter les dégâts» durant les trois années d'entraves majeures qui débutent lundi sur l'infrastructure. Tout savoir en 24 minutes avec Alexandre Moranville : conseil des ministres aujourd'hui : Youri Chassin sort du silence. Pont-tunnel : On craint le pire, la CCMM demande une interdiction de l'auto solo. La fin des interceptions pourrait coûter des vies, selon les chefs de police. Corps retrouvé dans une voiture : deux étudiants accusés du meurtre. Une Montréalaise arrêtée à son retour de Syrie. Disparition de Marilyn Bergeron : un témoin crucial sera présenté aux médias. Un père Noël de Québec accusé d'agression sexuelle. Le ski alpin serait plus cher cette année. Hausse du taux directeur. Bombe sale : La Slovénie dénonce une utilisation de faux clichés par la Russie. 2 athlètes professionnels laissent tomber Kanye. BUZZ : Le pape avoue que ses prêtres et les sœurs écoutent de la porno!La rencontre Latraverse-Dumont avec Emmanuelle Latraverse : l'actualité politique sous la loupe d'Emmanuelle Latraverse. Segment LCN-TVA avec Sophie Thibault : l'actualité sous les loupes d'Emmanuelle Latraverse et de Mario Dumont. Une production QUB Radio Octobre 2022 Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Le Centre de consultation médicale maritime, installé à l'hôpital Purpan de Toulouse, reçoit tous les appels des marins français ou francophones en cas d'urgence médicale.
Join host Ryan Kraus for the conclusion to the Tyler Davis series as we switch gears from the factual timeline and endeavor to assemble the harrowing psychological narrative lurking beneath the circumstances leading to his mysterious disappearance. This podcast is sponsored by Microdose Gummies. For free shipping and 30% off your first order, visit microdose.com and enter code CCMM.
Join host Ryan Kraus for a fascinating psychological exploration of the unsolved 1989 murder of 10-year-old Amy Mihaljevic from Bay Village, OH. (Please note this episode was originally released to the CCMM premium-subscription catalogue on coldcasemurdermysteries.com.)
Le marché du travail québécois n'a pas grand-chose à voir avec celui qu'on peut connaître en Europe et notamment en France.Sur bien des aspects, il est plus souple : les rencontres y sont plus faciles, on quitte et on trouve un emploi beaucoup plus facilement, le rapport de force (même si le terme n'est pas franchement dans l'esprit local) est clairement à l'avantage du salarié...Mais à côté de cela, il répond à des codes ultra précis. Notamment autour de la notion de réseau qui est absolument prépondérante ici.Expliquer tout cela aussi simplement qu'efficacement n'était pas une tâche facile. C'est Elise Le Dref qui s'y colle et vous allez voir... c'est tout de suite beaucoup plus clair quand c'est elle qui explique.Au cours de cet épisode, vous entendrez beaucoup de termes, de noms de sites web, de programmes. Tout se trouve ci-dessous !Bonne émission !------------------Références: :1. Chambre de Commerce Montréal Métropolitain (CCMM) 2. Entonnoirs inversés : De quelle couleur est votre parachute?3. Dimensions culturelles 4. Écosystème de la Communauté Métropolitaine de Montréal 5. Grappes métropolitaines6. Portraits sectoriels post-pandémie7. Professions et métiers réglementés 8. Professions et CNP - IMT en ligne9. Qualifications Québec10. Rencontres d'information – HEC11. Mentorat Québec 12. Salon Immigrant Québec 13. Organismes spécialisés en employabilité14. Organismes spécialisés en employabilité desservant les personnes immigrantes 15. Passerelle sectorielle Soutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/fais-tu-frette. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Mon Carnet, le podcast de Bruno Guglielminetti Vendredi 12 mars 2021 Au sommaire : Actualités : Instagram Lite - LinkedIn - OVH - Netflix - Disney+ - Amazon - Cassette audio Entrevues : Le monde virtuel Hanai World de Guy Laliberté (7:04) Bodyguard, l'app contre le cyberharcèlement (18:23) Bove : Les Rencontres IA de Montréal avec Michel Leblanc, CCMM (37:50) Poulin : Le UX des étudiants universitaires avec Sara Mathieu-C (57:07) Billets : White : Fermeture des HuffPost Québec & Canada (32:36) Weber : Incendie chez OVH Strasbourg (50:17) Ricoul : L'importance du microprocesseur dans l'économie mondiale (45:49) Collaborateurs : Jean-François Poulin, Patrick White. Frédéric Bove, Thierry Weber et Stéphane Ricoul www.MonCarnet.com Une production de Guglielminetti.com Mars 2021
Entrevue avec Michel Leblanc, président et chef de la direction de la Chambre de commerce du Montréal métropolitain : Alors que plusieurs commerces du Grand Montréal ont eu le feu vert pour leur réouverture, la santé économique du centre-ville de Montréal préoccupe la CCMM.
Le billet de Richard Martineau : Le Canada postnational est une réponse au référendum de 1980. Chronique économique avec Yves Daoust, directeur de la section Argent du Journal de Montréal et du Journal de Québec : 9000 Québécois sont intéressés à se rendre aux champs. Le commentaire de Richard Martineau à LCN : La plateforme « je contribue » ne fonctionne pas. Entrevue avec Michel Leblanc, président et chef de la direction de la Chambre de commerce du Montréal métropolitain : Alors que plusieurs commerces du Grand Montréal ont eu le feu vert pour leur réouverture, la santé économique du centre-ville de Montréal préoccupe la CCMM. L’analyse politique d’Emmanuelle Latraverse : il faut un plan de déconfinement des enfants. Alexandre Moranville-Ouellet couvre les dernières nouvelles concernant la pandémie de coronavirus : les introductions par infractions dans les commerces ont augmenté de 24% et une diminution de 15% des violences conjugales. Chronique politique américaine avec Luc Laliberté, analyste et blogueur au Journal de Montréal et au Journal de Québec. Discussion avec le politologue, Christian Dufour : Le premier référendum sur la souveraineté du Québec s’est tenu il y a 40 ans, le 20 mai 1980. Duel des PM : Lucien Bouchard contre Daniel Johnson fils. Les détails d'Antoine Robitaille. Une production QUB radio Mai 2020
*Please enjoy this free episode from the back catalog of premium episodes available only on coldcasemurdermysteries.com. Please remember to rate/review the podcast with 5 stars, and also hit the "subscribe" button wherever you listen. Doing this allows CCMM to offer more free content.* On the afternoon of December 23, 2012, a Houston, TX woman named Sandra Melgar was discovered bound and trapped inside her bathroom closet, while her husband Jim lay nearby in a pool of blood, the victim of a vicious stabbing. In the aftermath, what initially seemed like a home invasion became a situation where detectives zeroed in on Sandy as the prime suspect. But could this seemingly fragile woman, limited by physical ailments such as two hip replacements and arthritis, really butcher her husband in cold blood? A jury believed so, and convicted Sandy. But did she do it? Join host Ryan Kraus for a psychological journey through the evolutionary implications of the crime scene and beyond in search of the truth.
In this final episode of our series, Marc Hays, Lisa Bailey, and Jennifer Courtney discuss the last parts of Chapter 8 and the Epilogue. They discuss how a classical, Christian education depends upon divine assistance for understanding and how it leads us to the person of Truth with a capital T. Together, they celebrate a deeper understanding of students as image-bearers and the truth that all of us will be changed through classical, Christian paideia—students and parents!
Join thinkers and readers Jennifer Courtney....as they continue to discuss David Hick's Norms and Nobility, Chapter 8 Part 3. In section IV, they wrestle with the modern outcome of "values free education", one that Hicks declares to be both false and dangerous. Follow our lively bunch as they ponder the beauty and necessity of teaching responsibility along with information.
Are classical education and Christian education opposed to one another? Join Lisa Bailey, Jennifer Courtney, Marc Hays, and Daniel Shirley as they explore how Christianity actually fulfills the classical quest to unite knowledge and responsibility. They visit the age-old question “What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?” Listen in as they compare Greek tragedy and sin. Learn how Christianity allowed optimism about education.
In Chapter 8, David Hicks looks at “The Promise of Christian Paideia.” In this chapter, his discussion of classical education shifts from the ancient Greeks to the era of Christian education. In this episode, our panelists consider sections 1 and 2 in which Hicks outlines the problems of classical pagan education and looks at how Christ provides the answer to those problems.
Why does anyone in a democracy need a classical education anyway? In this episode, Marc Hays, Lisa Bailey, and Jennifer Courtney finish up their discussion of Chapter 7. They consider four objectives of a classical education in a democracy and apply those ideas to our efforts to reclaim classical, Christian home education.
In this episode, our panelists ask some really important questions about classical education. Is classical education elitist or is it for everyone? Is classical education a good form of education for a modern, technologically advanced society? Is classical education a good form of education for democracy? Listen in as they explore these questions and be inspired to give your children a royal education with plenty of truth, goodness, and beauty as they seek to become more like Christ.
In this episode, Jennifer Courtney, Marc Hays, and Daniel Shirley finish their discussion of Chapter 6. Join them as they think about how to educate both the heart and head of our children. Listen in as they consider how to resist modern notions of education. Be inspired to think about education as preparation for life instead of a strictly practical, utilitarian endeavor to prepare young adults for increasingly complex jobs.
In this episode, we move away from the aims of classical education to the method of classical education. Panelists Lisa Bailey, Jennifer Courtney, and Marc Hays explore questions like “What is dialectic?” “What is the relationship between dialectic and conscience?” and “What can we learn from Socratic dialogue?”
This podcast covers chapter 5, section 5 to the end of the chapter. In this episode, Lisa, Jennifer, and Marc ask and attempt to answer the questions: “Why did modern educators walk away from the classical education tradition?” and “What were the consequences of that decision?” They conclude by thinking about how we can teach science in a classical, normative way.
Join your Norms and Nobility fellow-readers as they discuss the question of why the ancients seemed to mistrust scientific inquiry. We'll explore the idea that the ancients were wary of giving the "answers" science provided too much power; instead, they wanted ideology to first provide the unifying vision for discoveries and technology, so that students might be saved from "chaos" and moved to just courses of action. 20% off Norms & Nobility at www.classicalconversationsbooks.com through May 31 when listeners use NORMSPOD20 at checkout.
Join your Norms & Nobility friends as they discuss part 3 of chapter 5! The crew explores the idea that mathematics bridges the gap between ancients' focus on the ideal types and the moderns' focus on the utility of harnessing nature for man's own ends. The ancients found that math could explain the immanent forms of matter (the "perfect forms" undergirding reality), and that helped them make peace with their observations of the "irrational" concrete universe. 20% off Norms & Nobility at www.classicalconversationsbooks.com through May 31 when listeners use NORMSPOD20 at checkout.
Join Jennifer Courtney, Marc Hays, Daniel Shirley, and Lisa Bailey as they discuss the results of modern science's emphasis on things that can be empirically measured in the material world while discounting and ignoring the immaterial world. 20% off Norms & Nobility at www.classicalconversationsbooks.com through May 31 when listeners use NORMSPOD20 at checkout.
Join Lisa Bailey, Jennifer Courtney, Marc Hays and Daniel Shirley as they explore Chapter 5 of Norms and Nobility. It’s all about science. In this episode, our panelists discuss the differences between how ancient, classical thinkers approach science and how modern thinkers approach science. Along the way, they examine questions like “What about technology?” and “Does the study of science help my students think more about the Ideal Type? 20% off Norms & Nobility at www.classicalconversationsbooks.com through May 31 when listeners use NORMSPOD20 at checkout.
In this episode Jennifer Courtney, Marc Hays, Lisa Bailey, and Daniel Shirley wrap up Chapter 4 of Norms and Nobility with a discussion about the efficiency in education. 20% off Norms & Nobility at www.classicalconversationsbooks.com through May 31 when listeners use NORMSPOD20 at checkout.
In this episode Jennifer Courtney, Marc Hays, and Daniel Shirley discuss and define the "tyrannizing image" encountering questions like, "What is the use of poetry?" "How do we teach without boring our students?" 20% off Norms & Nobility at www.classicalconversationsbooks.com through May 31 when listeners use NORMSPOD20 at checkout.
In this episode Marc Hays and Daniel Shirley discuss the final section of Norms and Nobility Chapter 3. They discuss questions like, "How can we learn without encountering what we don't know?" and "What does friendship between parents as teachers and their children as students look like? 20% off Norms & Nobility at www.classicalconversationsbooks.com through May 31 when listeners use NORMSPOD20 at checkout.
Daniel Shirley and Marc Hays continue the conversation about Norms and Nobility delving into the question, "How do we keep healthy tension between having all the answers and being curious about the world around us? 20% off Norms & Nobility at www.classicalconversationsbooks.com through May 31 when listeners use NORMSPOD20 at checkout.
In this episode Daniel Shirley and Marc Hays discuss David Hicks’ Norms and Nobility Chapter 2 on the necessity of story and of messy friendship within classical Christian education. 20% off Norms & Nobility at www.classicalconversationsbooks.com through May 31 when listeners use NORMSPOD20 at checkout.
Join Jennifer Courtney, Marc Hays, and Daniel Shirley for this ongoing discussion of David Hicks’ book Norms & Nobility. In this episode, they look at HOW to teach virtue and define some key terms in the book like “logos” and “mythos.” They discuss questions like “what’s the relationship between words and meaning in the universe?” big questions like “What is virtue?” and “Can virtue be taught?” Along the way, gather some tips for reading and highlighting well and for teaching virtues in your own homeschool. 20% off Norms & Nobility at www.classicalconversationsbooks.com through May 31 when listeners use NORMSPOD20 at checkout.
Join Jennifer Courtney, Marc Hays, and Daniel Shirley for this ongoing discussion of David Hicks’ book Norms & Nobility. In this episode, they discuss big questions like “What is virtue?” and “Can virtue be taught?” This is the perfect episode for families and directors of Challenge II-IV students. Along the way, gather some tips for reading and highlighting well and for teaching virtues in your own homeschool. 20% off Norms & Nobility at www.classicalconversationsbooks.com through May 31 when listeners use NORMSPOD20 at checkout.
Join Jennifer Courtney, Marc Hays, and Daniel Shirley for a discussion of David Hicks’ Norms & Nobility. In this episode, the panelists tackle questions like “What is classical education? What is the purpose of education? and What is the theoretic life?” Get tips on reading and marking up your copy of the book as well as ways to apply these ideas in your own homeschool. 20% off Norms & Nobility at www.classicalconversationsbooks.com through May 31 when listeners use NORMSPOD20 at checkout.
Thanks for joining us on a Cultivating Classical Parents podcast or webinar! Enjoy this wonderful episode as our team discusses Leigh Bortins' book The Core. In this episode, the focus will be on Chapter 3. Just for our listeners and viewers! Save $5.00 off your total order when you use the offer code CCP2018 at checkout.* Finally, be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes.
Thanks for joining us on a Cultivating Classical Parents podcast or webinar! Enjoy this wonderful episode as our team discusses Leigh Bortins' book The Core. In this episode, the focus will be on Chapter 2. Just for our listeners and viewers! Save $5.00 off your total order when you use the offer code CCP2018 at checkout.* Finally, be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes.
Thanks for joining us on a Cultivating Classical Parents podcast or webinar! Enjoy this wonderful episode as our team discusses Leigh Bortins' book The Core. In this episode, the focus will be on Chapter 1. Just for our listeners and viewers! Save $5.00 off your total order when you use the offer code CCP2018 at checkout.* Finally, be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes.
Thanks for joining us on a Cultivating Classical Parents podcast or webinar! Enjoy this wonderful episode as our team discusses Leigh Bortins' book The Core. In this episode, the Introduction will be discussed. Just for our listeners and viewers! Save $5.00 off your total order when you use the offer code CCP2018 at checkout.* Finally, be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes.
Thanks for joining us on a Cultivating Classical Parents podcast or webinar! Enjoy this wonderful episode as our team discusses the resource for Challenge B, Tanglewood Tales, "The Pygmies"
Thanks for joining us on a Cultivating Classical Parents podcast or webinar! Enjoy this wonderful episode as our team discusses the resource for Challenge B, Tanglewood Tales, "The Minotaur"
Thanks for joining us on a Cultivating Classical Parents podcast or webinar! Enjoy this wonderful episode as our team discusses the Classical Christian Education Made Approachable! Just for our listeners and viewers! Save $5.00 off your total order when you use the offer code CCP2018 at checkout.* Finally, be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes.
Whew! We made it through the prologue in David Hicks astounding book Norms and Nobility. Please be sure to check out this last section of the Prologue and be ready for more episodes to come where we can actually start on CHAPTER ONE! :)
Sit down with Lisa Bailey and Elisabeth Webber to talk Memory Master and its importance. You are sure to benefit from this rich and lively discussion!
CCMM's Math in Motion 2nd edition will be coming next year. In order to help us think more about music and math, here is a podcast done by your CCMM education team. We hope you enjoy the audio!
We finally made it! Through the prologue... But it was worth it. Please listen in to our discussion on the 3rd section of David Hicks prologue to his thoughtful and inspiring book Norms and Nobility. We know you will be encouraged through this discussion!
Ready to keep tackling David Hicks' Norms and Nobility? Well, we are going slow and still talking about the prologue in this second episode on Hicks' intriguing treatise of education. What is the difference between prescriptive and descriptive education? Normative or analytical? Join this episode as members of the CCMM education team wrestle and struggle through the intro of Norms and Nobility.
Listen in to this special episode about playing with numbers. Are you curious about math sense? Do you want to learn more about numbers? This episode also includes Nation Number Knockout guru Elisabeth Webber and 2017 N2K winner Ethan Gates!
Do you have insecurities about teaching math? Do you feel like you are not a "math person"? Well we want to help! Join us on this episode as Lisa Bailey and Elisabeth Webber talk math and why learning to love math is like any journey worth having!
Please join members of our Parent Education Team as they discuss the Prologue of David Hicks fascinating Treaty of Education, Norms and Nobility. We hope you enjoy the episode!
Join some of our CCMM team members as they discuss the blessings of small communities with Classical Conversations. We hope this episode brings you encouragement and inspiration as you continue on your classical educational journey
Join this week's CCMM episode as your host Caleb Skogen sits down with CEO of Classical Conversations Robert Bortins Jr. to discuss two new Scribblers products from CCMM. Robert authored both of the following products: Lily Stays for School and My CC ABCs. We hope you enjoy the show!
Although he was delivered from the manacles of slavery by the Emancipation Proclamation, Booker T. Washington knew that freedom was not free. In the Reconstruction-era South, he knew that in order to manage their freedom well and benefit from it fully, former slaves would have to undertake a lot of hard work. How does his experience compare to ours? One hundred fifty years later, is freedom free? Or does it still come at a cost? How can we manage and protect our freedom? And how does the study of the liberal arts help us do that? Listen as we discuss these questions and more!
Listen in on CCMM's Parent Education Team as they share and discuss their funny stories within classical education. We hope that this show displays the humor and goodness of homeschooling your kids while also displaying the necessity to sometimes laugh at yourself. We hope you enjoy the audio!
On this week's episode, host Caleb Skogen sits down with Stephanie Meter and Vixie Friedman to discuss CCMM's new product Tanglewood Tales (CC Edition). What is this new product from Classical Conversations Multi Media? Why are stories important? Why are the Greek myths necessary for our children and students? We hope you enjoy the episode!
Join the Academic Team from CCMM as they discuss the book The Liberal Arts Tradition by Kevin Clark and Ravi Scott Jain. In this episode, Jennifer Courtney, Lisa Bailey, and Caleb Skogen discuss the book's ideas on Dialectic and Rhetoric (pages 41-51). We hope you enjoy the episode!
Welcome to the start of our new Summer Book Club podcast! Join members of CCMM's Academic Team as they discuss the start of our new podcast this summer. We hope you enjoy the audio. Be on the look out for upcoming podcasts focused on specific books our Academic Team is currently reading.
Still wondering how to inspire your children and students through Math? Join Jennifer Courtney, Amanda Butler, and Marc Hays as they talk about the beauty of Math sharing stories and experiences in order to encourage you in your homeschooling journey.
We hope you enjoy our new podcast from our CCMM Team. In this episode you will be encouraged and better equipped with overall lesson planning. Enjoy!
Listen in to CCMM's new podcast on Family Relationships. Jennifer Courtney, Marc Hays, and Amanda Butler host a wonderful discussion on community and homeschooling. We hope you enjoy the article!
Listen in to our new podcast on Community. Jennifer Courtney, Marc Hays, and Amanda Butler host a wonderful discussion on community and homeschooling. We hope you enjoy the article!
Matt Bianco, Heather Shirley, and Tobin Duby sit down to talk about the importance of studying latin.
Matt Bianco, Heather Shirley, and Tobin Duby discuss the one room schoolhouse.
Matt Bianco, Heather Shirley, and Tobin Duby sit down to talk the best ways parents and students can benefit from CC.
Matt Bianco, Heather Shirley, and Tobin Duby sit down to talk about the master teacher.