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Marché de niche, climat, patrimoine : les châteaux résistent mieux que l'immobilier classique. Olivier de Chabot décrypte les tendances du marché immobilier en France, au micro de Baptiste Julien Blandet.Olivier de Chabot est l'invité de ce nouvel épisode de Mon Podcast Immo. Au micro de Baptiste Julien Blandet, le directeur général de Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine décrypte un segment à part du marché immobilier en France : celui des châteaux et grandes demeures.Marché de niche, peu volatil, l'immobilier de prestige rural affiche une stabilité rare. En France, on compte entre 1 200 et 1 400 châteaux à la vente, pour environ 850 transactions par an. Après une hausse d'environ 10 % entre 2020 et 2023, le marché marque le pas. « Il n'y a pas d'emballement, ni de décote brutale », explique-t-il.La valeur d'un château dépend avant tout de son environnement. Proximité des métropoles, attractivité des territoires, climat, coûts de chauffage ou risques naturels influencent fortement les prix. « Gagner deux degrés et réduire l'humidité change tout pour l'entretien et la valeur du bien », souligne Olivier de Chabot.Acheter un château, ce n'est pas seulement acquérir une demeure. C'est aussi gérer un patrimoine complexe mêlant immobilier et foncier : forêts, terres agricoles, exploitation touristique ou viticole. Cela suppose un accompagnement global, du droit rural à la gestion forestière, avec des partenaires spécialisés. « Ce sont des actifs de temps long, qui n'engagent pas toujours les générations suivantes ».L'intelligence artificielle s'invite aussi dans ce marché, comme outil d'expertise et d'aide à la décision, à condition de rester un support au service des professionnels.
The Senators could have some roster decisions to make this weekend, Guitars and Gasoline, and is Linus Ullmark back.
Cette semaine dans La Brigade, on reçoit un invité tout spécial : Marc Legault, la voix radiophonique francophone des Sénateurs d'Ottawa et descripteur des matchs au 107.4 Outaouais, pour notre épisode spécial de Noël.On revient sur le voyage de l'équipe (victoires à Columbus et Winnipeg, défaite au Minnesota), la séquence spectaculaire de Tim Stützle, l'état de santé de Chabot et Pinto, le premier point de Curtis MacDermid, et les rumeurs de marché entourant les Sens.Puis, place à la liste de souhaits des Fêtes
Lloydie having cat and tree water issues, Sens get rewarded on the road, Thomas Chabot could be back this week, and the Sabres fire Kevyn Adams.
Lloydie having cat and tree water issues, Sens get rewarded on the road, Thomas Chabot could be back this week, and the Sabres fire Kevyn Adams.
Connor Bedard is out until the new year, the Senators' good play finally pays off, Thomas Chabot, and BSens head coach David Bell.
On this week's episode of the Senstennial Matt and Matt come together to talk about the bad week before and the week to come. They talk about Tyler Kleven's poor play, missing Shane Pinto and Thomas Chabot, and how goaltending needs to be better.
TSN's Mike Johnson on the Sens play not matching their results, what the Sens need to address the most, Chabot's absence, Blue Jackets, and the Habs turning to their rookie goalie.
TSN's Frankie Corrado on the Sens getting swept on home ice, big mistakes in the games, different issues in different games, and managing the blueline in Chabot's absence.
TSN's Frankie Corrado on the Sens getting swept on home ice, big mistakes in the games, different issues in different games, and managing the blueline in Chabot's absence.
Cette semaine dans La Brigade, on reçoit Gabriel Dumouchel, prof d'université et fan des Sens assumé, pour décortiquer l'actualité de l'équipe : victoire contre le CH, quatre défaites à domicile dans les cinq derniers matchs, Chabot à l'infirmerie, Zetterlund en feu, et Pinto absent pour au moins deux semaines.On aborde aussi un dossier majeur : les Sens ont retenu les services de StrategyCorp pour faire avancer le projet de nouvel aréna aux Plaines LeBreton.Du côté de la Charge, début de saison difficile (1-3-0) et nouvelle inquiétante : l'entraîneure Carla MacLeod est atteinte d'un cancer du sein. Écoutez maintenant — et faites-nous une passe sur la palette labrigadepodcast.ca/merciLa vie est une puckSur XLa Brigade @LabrigadePodJean-Philippe Forgues @jp.forguesPascal Villeneuve @sensvilleStewart Sabourin @stewmsabourinTiktokYouTubeInstagramMerci à nos commanditairesSmrtCycle - mentionne que c'est La brigade qui t'envoi!Planet Hoster
On this week's episode of the Senstennial, Benet and Matt talk about the not so great week for the Sens as they drop two of three games only beating division rival Habs. The Fellas chat about the team's struggles on offense and even float out a potential Chabot trade?
TSN's Mike Johnson on the Sens dip in play and the standings, Jake Sanderson playing more, and the Devils distracted by Quinn Hughes trade rumours.
Cette semaine dans La Brigade, on reçoit notre ami David Robquin pour faire le bilan du premier quart de la saison des Sénateurs d'Ottawa. Avec un mois de novembre solide (5-1-3), un voyage qui démarre fort et une fiche de 11-6-4 qui les place au 2e rang de l'Atlantique, les Sens semblent enfin avoir trouvé leur rythme.On revient sur le retour (puis le re-départ) de Chabot, Brady dans l'alignement dès vendredi, le but de Zetterlund ainsi que des échos d'Elliotte Friedman, qui laisse entendre que les Sens seraient «lurking for a home run».
Host Sarah Burke welcomes Megan Edwards and Amy Chabot, former broadcasters turned podcasters, to discuss their podcast, Bridges Burned. They explore themes of authenticity, the challenges faced by women in media, and the importance of sharing personal stories to empower others. They explore the impact of toxic work environments, and the significance of creating a safe space for storytelling. More About the Hosts: Amy Chabot spent over 15 years in radio, fueled by her love of music and storytelling. After more than a decade behind the studio mic, she traded it for a podcast microphone to co create Bridges Burned—a space where we speak openly about the challenges women endure and the strength it takes to rise from them. With honesty and heart, Amy and Megan bring real stories to light and give women a voice in moments that are often kept quiet. Megan Edwards has worked in radio and tv, is an author, a podcast host, and an outspoken advocate for women navigating the often messy realities of the broadcast industry. As the co-creator and co-host of Bridges Burned, she encourages guests to explore sexism and power dynamics in media and beyond. When she's not behind a microphone, Megan is a wedding officiant and is the founder of The Megan Method, a productivity and organization brand supporting neurodivergent humans who want structure without shame. She believes in truth-telling and burning the right bridges… and rebuilding the ones that actually deserve to exist. https://www.womeninmedia.network/show/bridges-burned/ https://www.instagram.com/bridgesburnedpod/ https://www.instagram.com/itsmeganedwards/ https://www.instagram.com/amychabot/ Connect with Sarah and Women in Media Network: https://www.womeninmedia.network/ https://www.instagram.com/wimnetwork https://www.instagram.com/burketalks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Episode 599 of Spittin' Chiclets the boys are joined by Andrew Ladd and The Wonton Don, and the boys are rolling. Sandbagger and Peakin' were a hit, ChicletsU and the new Peakin' drop this week, and Biz wants answers on the Tate McRae–Jack Hughes photo. The Wall of St. Paul has Minnesota buzzing — Wallstedt is unconscious, Gustavsson is dialed in, and Zuccarello's return flipped the switch. Ottawa's heating up too, while injuries pile up around the league and Mikko Rantanen earns a one-game auto suspension. Romanov's done for months, Chabot banged up, and the Sens' stars keep producing. With a surprise guest, recent minnesota highschool football championship star and Chicago Blackhawks First Round Draft Pick, Mason West, joins the show to talk about school loyalty, where he's headed next, and the eruption of a two sport athlete in our world. Quick Hits: Avs win nine straight, Bedard video goes viral, Hellebuyck out, Crosby hits 500 multi-point games, Leafs slump buster idea from Biz. Then it's Wonton Don talking Peakin', plus the Gargoyles mini-doc and Black Friday deals. This is an Episode you won't want to miss. 00:00:00 - START 00:00:32 - Chiclets Updates 00:25:08 - Jack Hughes Dating Rumors 00:31:27 - Andrew Ladd Interview 01:29:12 - Scumbag Seekers 01:29:44 - Mason West Joins the Show 01:44:40 - Scumbag Seekers Continued 01:53:47 - Colorado on a Roll 01:57:50 - Minnesota Wild are Humming 02:04:34 - Ottawa is Buzzing 02:15:03 - Wonton Don Joins the Show 02:45:34 - Leafs Slump Buster 02:52:25 - ETC. Support the Show: DISCOVER: Get cash back on every purchase with the Discover It card. Learn more at discover.com/creditcard https://www.discover.com/nhl PINK WHITNEY: Take Your Shot with Pink Whitney DRAFTKINGS: Download the app and sign up with code CHICLETS. Then choose from ten different Cash Eruption slots and let it spin! In partnership with DraftKings Casino. The Crown is Yours. RO: Connect with a provider at RO.co/CHICLETS to find out if prescription Ro Sparks are right for you and get $15 off your first order AURAFRAMES: Exclusive $45-off Carver Mat at https://on.auraframes.com/CHICLETS. Promo Code CHICLETS RHOBACK: Entire Rhoback site is 20% off through December 1st for ALL customers. No code needed just shop away at Rhoback.com.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/schiclets
Cette semaine dans La Brigade, on reçoit Alex Menezes, préposé à l'équipement des Sénateurs depuis plus de dix ans. De ses débuts dans les mineures à Binghamton à son rôle actuel à Ottawa, il nous plonge dans la réalité du métier : l'arrivée des recrues, les liens avec les joueurs et les moments les plus intenses derrière les coulisses.Côté actualité : le contrat de Pinto, la blessure de Chabot, Gilbert vs Guenette, le voyage dans l'Ouest et le podcast des frères Tkachuk.Sur XLa Brigade @LabrigadePodJean-Philippe Forgues @jp.forguesJean-Philip Fortin @JPFortin18Pascal Villeneuve @sensvilleStewart Sabourin @stewmsabourinZackary Mercier @ZakaryMercierTiktokYouTubeInstagramMerci à nos commanditairesSmrtCycle - mentionne que c'est La brigade qui t'envoi!Planet Hoster
In this episode, we discuss the Senators' recent news, including Shane Pinto's four-year extension and whether it's the right deal for both sides. We talk about the lack of depth on the left side of the blue line, which got worse last week with the injury to Thomas Chabot. We also touch on Brady Tkachuk's injury and his new podcast, Claude Giroux's fountain of youth, the Oympics and much more!
On this week's episode of the Senstennial we start with the 1-1-1 week from the Senators. We talk Shane Pinto contract extension, Thomas Chabot injury, Spence and Zetterlund finding their footings in the lineup and the week ahead.
JR has a new(old) coffee cup, Flyers target McDavid in an OT loss, Tkachuk brothers new podcast, and the Sens face the Bruins, AGAIN.
TSN's Cheryl Pounder on the Sens OT loss to the Stars and the Leafs struggles, Help Santa Toy Parade, and FanDuel.
Ottawa 67's school day game, 417 construction, and Senators going with Kleven in OT over Spence.
The Sick Podcast - Simmer Down with Shawn Simpson: Ottawa Senators
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Pierre McGuire joins Alex Adams to discuss the Ottawa Senators overtime loss to the Dallas Stars, Thomas Chabot exiting the game with an injury, Shane Pinto's contract and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#Chabot, el robot que se hizo viral en redes sociales, nos visitó en el foro de #DPC junto a otros amigos robóticos y sus creadores, quienes compartieron el propósito de su creación, la innovación detrás del proyecto y su sueño de crecimiento.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sens break ends tomorrow night in Boston, Chabot and Jensen pairing, Ottawa Rapid FC and Atletico playoffs, and Shane Bieber stays in Toronto.
Dans cet épisode spécial enregistré en direct à l'UQAR lors des Journées de la relève en recherche 2025 de l'ACFAS, David Mendes anime la table ronde d'ouverture intitulée « L'avenir après les études supérieures : parcours inspirants ». Laissez-vous inspirer par les partages de cinq panélistes qui partagent leurs trajectoires professionnelles au-delà du doctorat, illustrant la diversité de carrières possibles après les études supérieures: Valérie Bélanger, directrice régionale Rimouski / Bas Saint-Laurent / Gaspésie chez Axelys, Maude Boissonneault, coordonnatrice du programme PLAINE et des missions scientifiques au Réseau Québec maritime, Sébastien Chabot, professeur de littérature au Cégep de Rimouski, Sabine Dodard, agente du conseil de recherche, Développement des cultures et des ressources aquatiques au Conseil national de recherches Canada et Bertrand Genard, président des Laboratoires Iso-Biokem Inc. Du monde académique à l'industrie, de la recherche à la coordination scientifique, ces échanges offrent un aperçu précieux des chemins non linéaires empruntés par des diplômés passionnés.
Lies and deception imploded the Jacobin Republic. Needing to save themselves from accusations of corruption, multiple deputies invented foreign plots to mask their own conspiracies. Destroying trust while incriminating innocents, these fabrications are essential to understanding the fall of the Jacobins. This episode explores how Fabre d'Églantine and François Chabot created the “Foreign Plot” to conceal their own financial crimes. From the French East India Company to the murky world of Parisian finance, discover how greed and paranoia destroyed the Revolution from within. 2026 Tours Don't forget to have your say with the 2026 Tour survey! Early Access Become a True Revolutionary and listen now to Episode 102 "The French East India Company with Dr Elizabeth Cross " The Grey History Community Help keep Grey History on the air! Every revolution needs its supporters, and we need you! With an ad-free feed, a community discord, a reading club, and tonnes of exclusive bonus content, you're missing out! Do your part for as little as half a cup of coffee per episode! It's the best value on the internet, with the best people too! Join Now And Support the Show Make a one-off donation Contact Me Send your questions, praise, and scorn here Newsletter Sign Up for Free Bonus Episode Follow on Social Media: Facebook Instagram X Advertising Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on Grey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon. All members of the Grey History Community have an ad-free version of the show. Support the show here. About Grey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon is a podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of our history. By examining both the experiences of contemporaries and the conclusions of historians, Grey History seeks to unpack the ambiguities and nuances of the past. Understanding the French Revolution and the age of Napoleon Bonaparte is critical to understanding the history of the world, so join us on a journey through a series of events that would be almost unbelievable if it weren't for the fact that it's true! If you're looking for a binge-worthy history podcast on the Revolution and Napoleon, you're in the right place! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Met vandaag: Politieke partijen maken eindsprint in campagne | Onderzoek naar stemgedrag van moslims | Soldier F hoort morgen of hij schuldig is aan Bloody Sunday | Bart Chabot schreef boek over Golden Earring | Presentatie: Winfried Baaijens
durée : 01:00:06 - Être et savoir - par : Louise Tourret - Comment se forment les amitiés ? Comment ces liens nous transforment-ils, en particulier à l'adolescence ? Dans leurs ouvrages respectifs, Timothée Chabot et Alice Raybaud analysent la puissance de l'amitié, ce sentiment capable de traverser les classes sociales et les genres. - invités : Alice Raybaud Journaliste française; Timothée Chabot Maître de conférences en sociologie à l'université Toulouse Jean Jaurès
Sens blueliner Thomas Chabot joins the guys to talk about his offseason, and to share some of his expectations for the year to come
Today's Guest:Monique Chabot joins Tam and Matt to share about childhood abuse that came up from the past to be dealt with.Connect with Monique OnlineAuthor:https://www.amazon.com/stores/Monique-Chabot/author/B0B91BP7FT Bloghttps://monicchabot.wixsite.com/se-poser-reflection/blogBook whose profits are donated to an NGO:https://www.amazon.com/Under-Spotlight-Famous-Shine-Light/dp/1778193706Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MoniqueChabotCRCertified Coach in Connection Practicehttps://connectionpractice.org/find-a-coach/profile/monicchabotgmail-com/Monique's Favorite ACIM passage:I am here only to be truly helpful. ³I am here to represent Him Who sent me. ⁴I do not have to worry about what to say or what to do, because He Who sent me will direct me. ⁵I am content to be wherever He wishes, knowing He goes there with me. ⁶I will be healed as I let Him teach me to heal. (ACIM, T-2.V-A.18:2-6)Downloadable Image of The Prayer is Available Here: https://acim.org/meditate/meditate-10/The Four Ho'oponopono PhrasesI'm sorryPlease forgive meThank youI love youBook Mentioned: The End of Your Worldby Adyashantihttps://www.amazon.com/End-Your-World-Uncensored-Enlightenment/dp/1591799635/The ACIM Audio App Has Arrived:The ACIM Audio is now on both Android phones and iPhones. This easy-to-use app brings the profound teachings of A Course in Miracles directly to your mobile device, making it easier to immerse yourself in the Course anytime, anywhere.Android here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.acim.audioIphone (iOS) here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/a-course-in-miracles-audio/id6443662668The ACIM Audio App puts the entire Course in the palm of your hand. Read-Along Mode: Experience synchronized text and audio for enhanced comprehension and focus. Smart Auto Bookmarks: Seamlessly navigate between the Text and the Workbook without ever losing your place.Curated Prayers: Access nearly 200 different prayers from the Course in the Meditate tab.Stay Connected with Us, Join The Miracle Voices Email List: https://www.miraclevoices.org/email-signup/Feel Inspired to Make a Love Offering? Visit: https://www.miraclevoices.org/donateThink your Forgiveness Story Would Inspire Listeners? Submit your forgiveness story here: https://www.miraclevoices.org/form
A new report reveals a dramatic surge in AI chatbot use among 8-15 year-olds, with more than a quarter of primary school children now engaging with the technology without adequate safeguards. For more on this Eoghan Cleary - Secondary School teacher and Online Safety Expert.
In this week's episode, Sara sits down with her longtime friend Jordan Chabot, a restaurant owner and father of two, who made a life-changing decision to lose over 50 pounds and reclaim his health during—and after—the pandemic. With more than 25 years of restaurant experience and as the owner of the beloved Speedwell Tavern in Plymouth, MA, and Sixes & Sevens in New Bedford, Jordan knows firsthand how challenging it can be to stay healthy in the food industry. Surrounded by temptation, long hours, and constant hustle, he made the conscious choice to prioritize his health—for himself and for his kids. You'll learn: What motivated Jordan to make a major lifestyle change in the middle of a chaotic season How his identity as a father inspired his vision of health and resilience What strategies helped him resist food and drink temptations in the restaurant world Why small, consistent choices matter more than extreme diets How he continues to stay grounded in his "why" every single day “I wanted to be in the best possible health for my kids. That vision kept me going... and still does.” – Jordan Chabot If you've ever struggled with staying on track while juggling work, family, and daily stress—or felt like the environment around you was working against your goals—Jordan's story will inspire you to believe that change is possible, no matter where you start. To learn more about Jordan and his restaurants, check out:
Face aux lacunes technologiques dans le milieu juridique, Maître Jean-François Chabot a créé Nota Bene Légal, une plateforme de gestion pensée spécifiquement pour les cabinets d'avocats. Bien plus qu'un outil de facturation, ce CRM permet une tenue rigoureuse, confidentielle et chronologique des dossiers, grâce à un système de notes inaltérables et à un portail client sécurisé. Le logiciel favorise aussi le travail d'équipe via l'intégration aux services infonuagiques populaires et évite les erreurs liées aux échanges par courriel. L'outil, entièrement personnalisable, est déjà utilisé au-delà du milieu juridique. Merci à Nota Bene Légal pour leur soutien de la production de Mon Carnet cette semaine.
Story of the Week (DR): Astronomer HR chief Kristin Cabot resigns following Coldplay ‘kiss cam' incident MMAstronomer's human resources chief Kristin Cabot has resigned from the company following an affair that was caught on camera at a Coldplay concert.The intimate moment between Cabot and CEO Andy Byron went viral on the internet after the two hid when Coldplay's lead singer called them out during the concert.Both Byron and Chabot have now resigned from Astronomer and have been removed from the company's leadership team webpage.They did it! Zero women! 10 execs/ 5 directorsTrump's order to block 'woke' AI in government encourages tech giants to censor their chatbotsTech companies looking to sell their artificial intelligence technology to the federal government must now contend with a new regulatory hurdle: prove their chatbots aren't “woke.”President Donald Trump's sweeping new plan to counter China in achieving “global dominance” in AI promises to cut regulations and cement American values into the AI tools increasingly used at work and home. But one of Trump's three AI executive orders signed Wednesday — the one “preventing woke AI in the federal government” — marks the first time the U.S. government has explicitly tried to shape the ideological behavior of AI.The move also pushes the tech industry to abandon years of work to combat the pervasive forms of racial and gender bias that studies and real-world examples have shown to be baked into AI systems.OpenAI's Sam Altman warns of AI voice fraud crisis in bankingOpenAI CEO Sam Altman warned the financial industry of a “significant impending fraud crisis” because of the ability of artificial intelligence tools to impersonate a person's voice to bypass security checks and move money.“A thing that terrifies me is apparently there are still some financial institutions that will accept the voiceprint as authentication,” Altman said. “That is a crazy thing to still be doing. AI has fully defeated that.”Uber will let women drivers and riders request to avoid being paired with men starting next month Goodliest of the Week (MM/DR): DR: Top U.N. Court Says Countries Must Act on Climate ChangeThe International Court of Justice, the United Nations' top court, issued an advisory opinion Wednesday that found all nations must tackle climate change and those that do not act could be obliged to pay reparations for the harm caused to the environment.The ruling was the result of years of efforts by activists and small island nations. The case was first initiated by Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change, a group of young Pacific Islanders facing the existential threat of rising sea levels, and led by the island nation of Vanuatu.MM: Glass Lewis sues Texas over new ESG and DEI limits on proxy advisersGlass Lewis is my new heroISS too Assholiest of the Week (MM): FCC approves $8 billion Paramount-Skydance mergerParamount agrees to pay $16 million to settle Trump's CBS lawsuitSuit was filed because Trump didn't like the editing on a Kamala interviewSenators Investigate Whether David Ellison Cut Side Deal With Trump After $16 Million Paramount SettlementSam Altman and the “you should be worried about the thing I built” manbaby tech bro ethosSam Altman is terrified about a coming AI fraud crisisSam Altman is worried some young people have an 'emotional over-reliance' on ChatGPT when making decisionsTrump's ‘anti-woke AI' order could reshape how US tech companies train their modelsWhen running AI giant OpenAI becomes too overwhelming Sam Altman turns to pen and paper—it's a habit shared by Bill Gates and Richard BransonMicrosoft's Satya Nadella says job cuts have been 'weighing heavily' on him DRSatya Nadella on the ‘enigma of success' in the age of AI: a thriving business, but 15,000+ layoffs“Before anything else, I want to speak to what's been weighing heavily on me, and what I know many of you are thinking about: the recent job eliminations. These decisions are among the most difficult we have to make. They affect people we've worked alongside, learned from, and shared countless moments with—our colleagues, teammates, and friends. I want to express my sincere gratitude to those who have left.”“I also want to acknowledge the uncertainty and seeming incongruence of the times we're in. By every objective measure, Microsoft is thriving—our market performance, strategic positioning, and growth all point up and to the right.”And yet, at the same time, we've undergone layoffs. This is the enigma of success…DistractionsElon Musk's Tesla Is Now the Most Hated Electric Vehicle MakerElon Musk Tells Tesla Investors to Focus on a Future Filled With RobotsElon Musk Warns That Tesla Board Could Fire Him "If I Go Crazy"EpsteinTrump's order to make chatbots anti-woke is unconstitutional, senator saysMeme stocksBeyond Meat? Krispy Kreme? Opendoor? American Eagle? Headliniest of the Week DR: Elon Musk wants more control of Tesla so activist investors can't boot him—but not so much the board can't fire him if he goes ‘crazy'MM: The typical employee would have had to start working before the Revolutionary War to match average CEO's 2024 pay Who Won the Week? DR: Satya Nadella's bullshit (More than 15,000 positions—about 7% of the company's global workforce—have been eliminated since January; $79M 2024 pay/408:1 CEO pay ratio):“By every objective measure, Microsoft is thriving—our market performance, strategic positioning, and growth all point up and to the right” he wrote, noting the company's capital expenditures, largely fueled by investments in AI and cloud infrastructure, are at historic highs. Despite these investments, he said headcount “is relatively unchanged,” given the simultaneous reduction of jobs.Nadella called this tension the “enigma of success in an industry that has no franchise value,” arguing that success in tech is not permanent or evenly distributed. “Progress isn't linear. It's dynamic, sometimes dissonant, and always demanding. But it's also a new opportunity for us to shape, lead through, and have greater impact than ever before.”Expressing gratitude to those let go, Nadella acknowledged the human cost. “Their contributions have shaped who we are as a company, helping build the foundation we stand on today. And for that, I am deeply grateful.”MM: People who pay CEOs - The gap between CEO and worker pay keeps increasing—and Trump's policies are making it grow faster - and according to our analysis, directors on the pay committee have zero repercussions for overpaying. 11% of shareholder votes were less than 90% in favor of pay, but greater than 90% in favor of directors who set pay (in 2%, it was less than 75% for pay and greater than 90% for directors) Predictions DR: Satya Nadella divorces his wife and tells her he is “deeply grateful” but this is the “enigma of love”MM: Someone in MAGA realizes that they don't need to look for documents released related to Jeffrey Epstein to find connections between Trump and sex traffickers since he actually hired a former CEO of a sex trafficking ring, Linda MacMahon, to run the Education Department and the whole White House has been WWE-ified
In recognition of July 4th we want to highlight Clay Chabot, a Navy veteran who served almost 2 years on the USS Saratoga CVA-60 before he was honorably discharged. Veterans, even those who served their country honorably, are not immune to the shortcomings of our criminal justice system. On April 19, 1986, the body of a 28 year old woman was found in her bedroom in Garland, Texas. She had been tied, gagged, raped and shot three times. Clay Chabot, a friend of the victim's husband, became the main suspect after voluntarily providing information to the police about his brother-in-law, Gerald Pabst, who had visited the victim's home on the morning of the murder. Initially telling police that he had no involvement in the crime, Pabst later changed his story by claiming that Clay had forced him to tie up the victim before she was shot. Despite no physical evidence linking Clay to the crime, he was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison solely on the testimony of Gerald Pabst. To learn more and get involved, visit: https://guiltypleaproblem.org/?id=clay_chabot https://innocenceproject.org/clay-chabot-veterans-day-2018/ https://innocenceproject.org/ https://lavaforgood.com/with-jason-flom/ Wrongful Conviction is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1. We have worked hard to ensure that all facts reported in this show are accurate. The views and opinions expressed by the individuals featured in this show are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Lava for Good.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former NHLer John Chabot joins the show to talk about the upcoming Ayabeh Summer Challenge, and to talk about his First Assist program
L'adolescence est une période de profonds bouleversements, marquée par la quête d'identité, d'autonomie et de reconnaissance. Dans ce contexte, les relations amicales jouent un rôle central : elles contribuent au bien-être psychologique, à la socialisation et à la construction de soi. Pourtant, ces liens ne sont pas toujours simples ni bénéfiques. Environ un quart des adolescents ne sont pas identifiés comme amis par leurs pairs. Ce manque de reconnaissance sociale peut engendrer des comportements de retrait, voire d'agressivité. Si l'amitié peut offrir un soutien affectif précieux, elle peut aussi devenir source de souffrance. Des relations toxiques ou instables peuvent favoriser l'adoption de comportements à risque, accentuer des pensées négatives ou encore nuire à la réussite scolaire. Ces dynamiques se développent aussi au sein des familles qui vont influencer la manière dont les adolescents nouent des liens. Mais d'autres facteurs entrent en jeu, notamment le milieu social. Les jeunes ont en effet tendance à se lier d'amitié avec des pairs qui leur ressemblent socialement. Toutefois, des espaces comme le collège favorisent encore une certaine mixité, offrant aux adolescents l'opportunité de rencontrer des jeunes issus d'autres horizons. Comment les adolescents vivent-ils leurs amitiés ? Ces liens façonnent-ils durablement leur manière d'interagir avec les autres et de se situer dans la société ? Avec : Timothée Chabot, sociologue, auteur de Les amitiés au collège – Mixité sociale et relations entre élèves (à paraître le 25 juin 2025 aux PUF) Clémence Prompsy, psychologue clinicienne, cofondatrice de Kidz et Family, un service de coaching familial Un micro-trottoir de Thibault Matha auprès de jeunes lycéens parisiens. Au collège et au lycée, se faire des amis n'est pas toujours facile. Entre l'amitié dans la vie réelle et sur les réseaux sociaux, comment les adolescents perçoivent-ils l'amitié ? Notre reporter Thibault Matha est allé à la rencontre de lycéens et lycéennes, à la sortie du Lycée Camille Sée dans le XVe arrondissement de Paris. En ouverture d'émission, focus sur l'initiative de Xam Xam, association qui sensibilise les enfants à se mobiliser pour la planète au Sénégal et en Côte d'Ivoire avec Arnaud Wust, journaliste et fondateur de l'association. En fin d'émission Un parent, une question et les conseils du psychologue Ibrahima Giroux, professeur à l'Université Gaston Berger de Saint-Louis du Sénégal. Il répond à la question de Marie-Ange à Kinshasa (RDC). Programmation musicale : ► Otim Hop – Africa Express ► An Myèt – Misié Sadik
L'adolescence est une période de profonds bouleversements, marquée par la quête d'identité, d'autonomie et de reconnaissance. Dans ce contexte, les relations amicales jouent un rôle central : elles contribuent au bien-être psychologique, à la socialisation et à la construction de soi. Pourtant, ces liens ne sont pas toujours simples ni bénéfiques. Environ un quart des adolescents ne sont pas identifiés comme amis par leurs pairs. Ce manque de reconnaissance sociale peut engendrer des comportements de retrait, voire d'agressivité. Si l'amitié peut offrir un soutien affectif précieux, elle peut aussi devenir source de souffrance. Des relations toxiques ou instables peuvent favoriser l'adoption de comportements à risque, accentuer des pensées négatives ou encore nuire à la réussite scolaire. Ces dynamiques se développent aussi au sein des familles qui vont influencer la manière dont les adolescents nouent des liens. Mais d'autres facteurs entrent en jeu, notamment le milieu social. Les jeunes ont en effet tendance à se lier d'amitié avec des pairs qui leur ressemblent socialement. Toutefois, des espaces comme le collège favorisent encore une certaine mixité, offrant aux adolescents l'opportunité de rencontrer des jeunes issus d'autres horizons. Comment les adolescents vivent-ils leurs amitiés ? Ces liens façonnent-ils durablement leur manière d'interagir avec les autres et de se situer dans la société ? Avec : Timothée Chabot, sociologue, auteur de Les amitiés au collège – Mixité sociale et relations entre élèves (à paraître le 25 juin 2025 aux PUF) Clémence Prompsy, psychologue clinicienne, cofondatrice de Kidz et Family, un service de coaching familial. Un micro-trottoir de Thibault Matha auprès de jeunes lycéens parisiens. Au collège et au lycée, se faire des amis n'est pas toujours facile. Entre l'amitié dans la vie réelle et sur les réseaux sociaux, comment les adolescents perçoivent-ils l'amitié ? Notre reporter Thibault Matha est allé à la rencontre de lycéens et lycéennes, à la sortie du Lycée Camille Sée dans le XVè arrondissement de Paris. En ouverture d'émission, focus sur l'initiative de Xam Xam, association qui sensibilise les enfants à se mobiliser pour la planète au Sénégal et en Côte d'Ivoire avec Arnaud Wust, journaliste et fondateur de l'association. En fin d'émission Un parent, une question et les conseils du psychologue Ibrahima Giroux, professeur à l'Université Gaston Berger de Saint-Louis du Sénégal. Il répond à la question de Marie-Ange à Kinshasa (RDC). Programmation musicale : ► Otim Hop – Africa Express ► An Myèt – Misié Sadik.
Fehlstart für Borussia Dortmund in die Klub-WM. Der BVB spielt gegen Fluminense nur 0:0 und kann sich bei Torwart Gregor Kobel bedanken, dass es nicht noch schlimmer kommt. Der FC Bayern München steht unterdessen vor einem neuen Mega-Deal mit einem Sponsor. Juventus Turin baggert wieder an Jeff Chabot vom VfB Stuttgart. Weitere News gibt es zu Bayer Leverkusen, RB Leipzig und unseren Nachwuchsnationalmannschaften (U21/U19).
Danger Flutes makes a live performance on Sens Mile, Sens ruin the party with a game 5 win, Brady Tkachuk battling through injury, ghosts of playoffs past haunting the Leafs, Rielly's hit on Chabot and a crazy home crowd expected for Game 6.
NHL analyst Mike Johnson on Game 2 between the Sens and Leafs, Anthony Stolarz, Leafs blocking shots, line matching, Brady Tkachuk, Chabot and Jensen pairing and the Leafs flag comes down!!!!
Former Sens goalie Craig Anderson on the Sens 1st playoff game in 8 years and memories of 2017, Linus Ullmark, who needs to bring it tonight for the Sens and needing more from Chabot and Jensen.
Carts connects with Kinger remote from Palm Springs, for a brief breakdown of the Gophers unraveling, the buzz around the NCAA hockey tournament, and how the Wild are battling to maintain playoff position. The guys discuss Zuccarello's leadership, Ovechkin and Fleury's final handshake, and lean into the unsung story of this years squad, the goaltenders. Wild Goaltending coach Frederic Chabot joins in studio to discuss his career, the impact of Filip Gustavsson and Marc Andre Fleury, his coaching tactics, and his personal best on toastie dogs. Strap on the pads for a great show, as Kinger says, "Hey DJ, play La Bamba!"
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This episode is dedicated to the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation.Sunshine Cabot was scooped, or removed from her biological family and placed with European families to "remove the Indian from the Indian" as mandated by the government in those exact words. Through growing up feeling lost, not knowing her roots, where she came from, she felt a deep ache inside that grew into a desire to turn back and help those kids that were also scooped, to find themselves and guide them toward their purpose in life. The truth? Media will say that scooping occurred from the 60's to the 90's...but it indeed never stopped, the government just became more clever by hiding it within legitimate government systems e.g. child welfare services. Sunshine shares her story, and briefly touches on reconnecting organically with her biological mom knowing and trusting that her spirit guides and ancestors played a role in bringing them together - she's saving that for a book.The time to come together and restore humanity, to create the balance we've never seen in this lifetime and return everyone to themselves is Sunshine's mission - with light and love, and shadow work, do you work so that you can come together in community to make the impact you were always destined to make. Thank you for tuning in to Women Making Moves, please be sure to follow and rate the show on your favorite podcast platform, and follow along on Bluesky. Visit Amy at Unlock the Magic, and follow on LinkedIn and Bluesky.Women Making Moves is for personal use only and general information purposes, the show host cannot guarantee the accuracy of any statements from guests or the sufficiency of the information. This show and host is not liable for any personal actions taken.
SummaryIn this episode of the Apologetics 315 Podcast, host Chad Gross interviews Eric Chabot about his essay, 'Does the Resurrection of Jesus Prove He is the Jewish Messiah?' The conversation explores Chabot's background, his work with Ratio Christi, and the significance of the resurrection in the context of Jewish messianic expectations. Chabot discusses the concept of the Messiah, the varied expectations of the Jewish people in the first century, and the challenges faced when discussing these topics with secular Jews. The episode culminates in Chabot's argument for how the resurrection of Jesus fulfills the role of the Messiah as outlined in the Old Testament. He discusses the role of Israel as a light to the nations and how Jesus fulfills this calling through his ministry and resurrection. He explores Jewish identity, common objections to Jesus as the Messiah, and the significance of the resurrection in proving Jesus' messianic claims. The discussion also delves into the interpretation of Isaiah 53 and the complexities of Jewish reactions to Jesus, emphasizing the need for understanding and dialogue. Eric concludes by recommending resources for further study on these topics.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Apologetics 315 Podcast03:11 Interview with Eric Chabot: The Resurrection and the Messiah09:38 Understanding the Concept of Messiah13:52 Exploring First Century Messianic Expectations19:17 Challenges in Conversations about the Messiah23:55 Making the Case for Jesus as the Jewish Messiah29:07 Israel's Calling and the Light to the Nations32:16 Jewish Identity and Beliefs34:38 Common Objections to Jesus as Messiah37:25 Evidential Concerns and the Resurrection41:31 Isaiah 53: The Messianic Debate47:32 Understanding Jewish Reactions to Jesus54:14 Resources for Further Study================================We appreciate your feedback.If you're on TWITTER, you can follow Chad @TBapologetics.You can follow Brian @TheBrianAutenAnd of course, you can follow @Apologetics315If you have a question or comment for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com
durée : 00:58:08 - Le Souffle de la pensée - par : Géraldine Mosna-Savoye - Il y a 100 ans naissait le philosophe Gilbert Simondon, le premier à vouloir "opérer une prise de conscience du mode d'existence des objets techniques". Cela fait aussi plusieurs décennies qu'il accompagne Pascal Chabot, venu nous présenter sa pensée qu'il prolonge avec ses propres travaux. - réalisation : Nicolas Berger - invités : Pascal Chabot Philosophe