Podcasts about Claeys

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Best podcasts about Claeys

Latest podcast episodes about Claeys

Sens Créatif
(#114) La supercherie du romantisme - avec TIFFANY COOPER (autrice illustratrice et podcasteuse)

Sens Créatif

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 89:51


Pour ce 114ème épisode de SENS CREATIF, nous recevons l'incontournable TIFFANY COOPER, autrice illustratrice et créatrice du podcast "Va Vers Ton Risque".Comment une meuf qui ne kiffait pas particulièrement les enfants et ne voulait pas entendre parler de vie de couple est tombée amoureuse, puis enceinte, puis est devenue maman, s'est séparée, en a fait un livre, puis deux, puis tout un paquet (onze en tout à son palmarès) où elle aborde les questions de féminisme, d'altérité, de parentalité, d'amour, d'enfance, de charge mentale, de patriarcat ou encore de déconstruction sociétale avec le levier d'un humour dévastateur. A travers huit ouvrages de son parcours, nous retraçons l'itinéraire de Tiffany, bien décidée à passer au vitriol la supercherie du romantisme !Dans cet épisode, on discute :

#ZigZagHR Brainpickings
Het regeerakkoord: pensioenhervorming en fiscale hervorming #412

#ZigZagHR Brainpickings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 49:05


De aangekondigde pensioenhervormingen hebben al aanleiding gegeven tot luid protest en stakingen. Volgens de nieuwe regering is deze hervorming noodzakelijk omdat de pensioenuitgaven in ons land sneller stijgen dan het gemiddelde in Europa. Daardoor dreigt de betaalbaarheid van onze wettelijke pensioenen in gevaar te komen. En dit kan een grote druk zetten op de jongere generaties, in die zin dat zij een disproportionele last zouden moeten dragen, wat dan weer kan leiden tot sociale spanningen. Maar dit kan ook een rem zijn op de competitiviteit van ons land. Daarom is er dus nood aan een structurele hervorming, en de regering geeft aan dat geleidelijkheid en respect voor verworven rechten daarbij belangrijke principes zijn. In deze podcast overlopen we met Jan Lein en Barbara Heylen van Claeys & Engels een selectie van de nieuwe pensioenmaatregelen, zowel m.b.t. wettelijke als aanvullende pensioenen voor werknemers, waarvan we denken dat die relevant zijn voor de brede HR praktijk van werkgevers. Ook een fiscale hervorming zal moeten bijdragen tot een ‘gezonde begroting'. Het verschil tussen werken en niet werken moet groter worden, de fiscaliteit moet dus vereenvoudigd worden. Ook daarover gaan we hebben in deze aflevering van #ZigZagHR Brainpickings. 0:00 Intro2:20 Het vervroegd wettelijk pensioen - wat verandert er?13:51 Het aanvullend pensioen - wat verandert er?22:25 Fiscale hervorming38:26 Loonruil wordt beperkt tot 20% van het loon41:56 Mobiliteitsbudget voor iedereenVeel kijk- en luisterplezier! Meer info over de impact van het regeerakkoord op je HR-beleid+++Honger naar meer? SCHRIJF JE IN VOOR DE NIEUWSBRIEF BLIJF OP DE HOOGTE VAN ALLE HR-ACTUA ABONNEER JE OP HET #ZIGZAGHR BOOKAZINE It's a great time to be in HR!+++Opgenomen in The Hub (Mechelen) met dank aan The Tipping Point en Tom Nijsmans

Sens Créatif
(#113) Le salaire de la peur

Sens Créatif

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 50:40


Pour ce 113ème épisode de SENS CREATIF, Laurent s'aventure dans l'antre du dragon pour toucher LE SALAIRE DE LA PEUR.Descendons dans la Vallée du Désespoir pour explorer ce qui se passe quand la peur du changement nous fige, quand le cerveau négocie contre nos élans et quand l'inaction devient une dette identitaire. Comment le courage discret (KOKORO !!!), la curiosité comme levier, les micro-transformations nous ramènent sur le haut de la vague pour nous transcender vers nos nouvelles aventures.Dans cet épisode on discute :

#ZigZagHR Brainpickings
Het regeerakkoord: flexibilisering werk, langdurig zieken & re-integratie en langer werken #411

#ZigZagHR Brainpickings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 38:24


De regering De Wever wil inzetten op maximale werkgelegenheid. In dit licht bevat het Arizona akkoord verschillende maatregelen met als doel om werken flexibeler te maken, (langdurig) zieken te reactiveren en  ouderen langer op de arbeidsmarkt te houden.In deze podcast geven Sieglien Huyghe en Nele Gijsemans van Claeys & Engels meer duiding bij deze drie thema's.0:00 Intro1:20 Flexibilisering van werk: Flexi-jobs en studentenjobs 3:12 Flexibilisering van werk: Arbeidsduur en impact op de praktijk8:25 Re-integratie van langdurig zieken - responsabilisering werkgevers10:50 Re-integratie van langdurig zieken - responsabilisering werknemers12:20 Ziektebriefje14:34 Verzuimbeleid16:28 Preventie en re-integratie en inschatten arbeidspotentieel22:43 Procedure medische overmacht24:15 Progressieve werkhervatting27:50 Langer werken door een gezonde werk-privé balans en afstappen van SWTVeel kijk- en luisterplezier! MEER INFO over de impact van het regeerakkoord op HR-beleid+++Honger naar meer? SCHRIJF JE IN VOOR DE NIEUWSBRIEF BLIJF OP DE HOOGTE VAN ALLE HR-ACTUAABONNEER JE OP HET #ZIGZAGHR BOOKAZINE It's a great time to be in HR!+++Opgenomen in The Hub (Mechelen) met dank aan The Tipping Point en Tom Nijsmans

Sens Créatif
(Bonus Patreon) Le Side Quest podcast Ep.4 : Une luxuriante vulnérabilité - avec GAËL RAGEADE

Sens Créatif

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 26:10


Pour le quatrième épisode du Side Quest Podcast, rencontrez Gaël Rageade, illustrateur spécialisé dans l'imagerie du prestige et de l'élégance. Pour rejoindre la communauté Sens Créatif et bénéficier des autres épisodes bonus du Side Quest Podcast, soutenez-nous sur PATREON et rejoignez notre communauté sur DISCORD !NOTES ET RESSOURCESGaël Rageadehttps://gael-illustrations.com/https://www.instagram.com/gael_rageade_illustrations/SENS CREATIFEPISODESMENTORINGLA QUÊTENEWSLETTERINSTAGRAMYOUTUBETIIMETiime, c'est le logiciel de facturation 100% gratuit qui gère vos devis et factures en 2 minutes !CREDITSinterview + montage Jérémie Claeysgénérique Octopodz (music production) ©2025production Jérémie Claeys + Laurent Bazart pour SENS CREATIF ©2019-2025 Accédez à des tonnes de bonus en rejoignant le Patate Club sur Patreon ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Sens Créatif
(#112) Utiliser sa voix pour explorer les corps - avec AURELIE DORE (podcasteuse et journaliste)

Sens Créatif

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 74:53


Pour ce 112ème épisode de SENS CREATIF, nous recevons l'excellente AURELIE DORE, journaliste et créatrice du podcast "Ceci est ton corps".Ariste contrariée (c'est elle qui le dit) et créatrice en mouvement, Aurélie a transformé son obsession pour le collage plastique et sonore en super pouvoir. Avec sa voix comme outil et en réinvestissant le corps féminin comme lieu d'expérience, elle ouvre la voie et donne la parole aux femmes sur le regard qu'elles portent sur leur propre corps. Et c'est un vrai bonheur de l'écouter.Dans cet épisode, on discute :

Sens Créatif
(Bonus Patreon) Le Side Quest podcast Ep.3 : Bien vivre avec les écrans (en famille) - avec GALLISSE

Sens Créatif

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 31:40


Pour le troisième épisode du Side Quest Podcast, rencontrez Romain Gallissot, fin connaisseur du monde de la BD et de l'illustration, passionné par l'éducation et la jeunesse, Romain investit également depuis de nombreuses années le sujet parfois tendu que peuvent représenter l'usage des écrans en famille, et notamment de la relation des enfants aux écrans. Il a notamment contribué à plusieurs ouvrages dont “Le numérique pas bête” (Bayard Jeunesse, 2021), “Le petit livre pour bien vivre avec les écrans” (Bayard Jeuness, 2°22)), et en 2024, il a contribué à développer “Croc'écran”, un projet multifacette pour aider les famille à mieux vivre avec les écrans.Ensemble on a discuté de son parcours, de son appétence pour la BD, l'illustration, mais aussi de son intérêt pour l'éducation, les enfants, le digital, et évidemment le sujet des écrans dont nous avons largement discuté en deuxième partie. Pour rejoindre la communauté Sens Créatif et bénéficier des autres épisodes bonus du Side Quest Podcast, soutenez-nous sur PATREON et rejoignez notre communauté sur DISCORD !NOTES ET RESSOURCESGallissehttps://gallissotromain.fr/https://www.instagram.com/gallisse/Croc'écranhttps://crocecran.bayard-jeunesse.com/SENS CREATIFEPISODESMENTORINGLA QUÊTENEWSLETTERINSTAGRAMYOUTUBETIIMETiime, c'est le logiciel de facturation 100% gratuit qui gère vos devis et factures en 2 minutes !CREDITSinterview + montage Jérémie Claeysgénérique Octopodz (music production) ©2025production Jérémie Claeys + Laurent Bazart pour SENS CREATIF ©2019-2025 Accédez à des tonnes de bonus en rejoignant le Patate Club sur Patreon ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Radboud Reflects, verdiepende lezingen
Zelfverbetering. De zoektocht naar je beste zelf | Martha Claeys, Annemarieke vd Woude, Ger Keijsers

Radboud Reflects, verdiepende lezingen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 76:24


Het kan altijd efficiënter, gezonder, beter. Talloze zelfhulpboeken leren ons hoe we onszelf een beter mens maken. Maar waarom willen of moeten we onszelf verbeteren? Wat zegt onze hang naar zelfverbetering over onze beelden van onszelf, tijd en werk? En hoe verhouden onze pogingen tot zelfverbetering zich tot zingeving? Leer van filosoof Martha Claeys, theoloog Annemarieke van der Woude en psycholoog Ger Keijsers, en duik in de zin en onzin van verschillende kanten van zelfverbetering. Zelfverbetering. De zoektocht naar je beste zelf | Lezing en gesprek door filosoof Martha Claeys, theoloog Annemarieke van der Woude en psycholoog Ger Keijsers | Maandag 17 maart 2025 | 20.00 – 21.30 uur | LUX, Nijmegen | Radboud Reflects en deBuren Lees het verslag: https://www.ru.nl/services/sport-cultuur-en-ontspanning/radboud-reflects/nieuws/zelfverbetering-de-zoektocht-naar-je-beste-zelf-lezing-en-gesprek-door-filosoof-martha-claeys-theoloog-annemarieke-van-der-woude-en-psycholoog-ger-keijsers Like deze podcast, abonneer je op dit kanaal en mis niks. Bekijk de video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-inQnXcPxk&t=108s Bekijk ook de agenda voor nog meer verdiepende lezingen: www.ru.nl/radboud-reflects/agenda Wil je geen enkele verdiepende lezing missen? Schrijf je dan in voor de nieuwsbrief: www.ru.nl/radboud-reflects/ser…ief-radboud-reflects

Do the Woo - A WooCommerce Podcast
Tara Claeys on the Benefits of Niching Down to School and Nonprofit Websites

Do the Woo - A WooCommerce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 41:48


In this episode of WP Agency Tracks, hosts Marcus Burnett and Cami MacNamara discuss the benefits and challenges of niching down with guest Tara Claeys, emphasizing her focus on schools and nonprofits for greater business success.

Sens Créatif
(#111) Le boxon organisé

Sens Créatif

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 47:59


Pour ce 111ème épisode de SENS CREATIF, Laurent lance le sortilège du BOXON ORGANISÉ.Un espace de travail bien rangé, des idées bien classés, une to-do list bien optimisée. Et si on vous disait que cette quête de l'ordre absolu était en réalité un piège ? On vous invite à déconstruire le mythe de l'organisation parfaite et à explorer comment le chaos peut devenir un allié. Parce qu'un bon système ne cherche pas à tout maîtriser… il fait de la place pour l'inattendu.Dans cet épisode on discute :

Sens Créatif
(#110) Le syndrome du monolithe

Sens Créatif

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 40:28


Pour ce 110ème épisode de SENS CREATIF, Laurent diagnostique le SYNDROME DU MONOLITHE.Nos croyances nous structurent, mais à quel moment deviennent-elles des prisons invisibles ? Ces certitudes qui nous figent, nous empêchent d'évoluer et nous coupent de notre plein potentiel créatif. Comment passer d'un système rigide à un Cosmos intérieur en expansion ? Comment réintroduire le doute pour affiner nos convictions ?Dans cet épisode on discute :

Sens Créatif
Le Side Quest Podcast Ep.2 : Enfance et résistance - avec Marie Brd

Sens Créatif

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 22:19


Pour le deuxième épisode du Side Quest Podcast, rencontrez Marie Brd, illustratrice et designer graphique freelance qui a majoritairement orienté ses services autour de projets ludo-éducatifs. Qu'il s'agisse de jeux de sociétés, de magazines, de podcasts ou d'applications, Marie cultive un lien tout particulier à l'enfance et l'éducation.Dans cet épisode on revient sur son parcours, son voyage en Chine, ses premiers pas au sein d'une startup qui créait des jeux éducatifs pour les enfants pour ensuite explorer sa carrière de freelance, ses valeurs et… au plus on avance dans cette interview, au plus on rentre dans le deep dans la plus pure tradition de Sens Créatif.Pour rejoindre la communauté Sens Créatif et bénéficier des autres épisodes bonus du Side Quest Podcast, soutenez-nous sur PATREON et rejoignez notre communauté sur DISCORD !NOTES ET RESSOURCESMarie Brdhttps://www.mariebrd.com/https://www.instagram.com/mariebrd.design/SENS CREATIFEPISODESMENTORINGLA QUÊTENEWSLETTERINSTAGRAMYOUTUBETIIMETiime, c'est le logiciel de facturation 100% gratuit qui gère vos devis et factures en 2 minutes !CREDITSinterview + montage Jérémie Claeysgénérique Octopodz (music production) ©2025production Jérémie Claeys + Laurent Bazart pour SENS CREATIF ©2019-2025 Accédez à des tonnes de bonus en rejoignant le Patate Club sur Patreon ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Sens Créatif
(#109) Oser les rencontres authentiques - avec AMELIE GARCIN (chercheuse, graphiste et illustratrice)

Sens Créatif

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 82:01


Pour ce 109ème épisode de SENS CREATIF, nous avons l'immense plaisir de recevoir AMELIE GARCIN, graphiste, illustratrice et chercheuse en relation à la joie.On vous parle souvent de la force de l'entourage et de son impact sur notre propre créativité. La démarche peut sonner comme une injonction, surtout si on accumule les blocages qui nous empêchent de nous ouvrir aux autres. Pourtant, il est possible de cultiver les bonnes relations pour se rencontrer et se (re)découvrir soi-même avec sincérité et enthousiasme. Et en toute occasion ! Amélie en a fait sa mission et elle adore en parler ! Et ça tombe bien on avait mille questions à lui poser...Dans cet épisode, on discute :

The Cornerstone Corner
Spiritual Health Through Spiritual Habits: Outward Discipline Serving - Andrew Claeys

The Cornerstone Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 31:42


This week we continued in our series of Spiritual Health Through Spiritual Habits with learning more about serving.

Sens Créatif
(#108) L'effet miroir

Sens Créatif

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 41:30


Pour ce 108ème épisode de SENS CREATIF, Laurent vous invite à explorer l'EFFET MIROIR.Que faire de ces modèles, mentors et figures inspirantes qui façonnent notre créativité… et nous renvoient une image de nous-mêmes sans qu'on s'en rende compte. Entre illusions, projections, pièges créatifs et émancipation, Laurent raconte les trois miroirs qui ont tout changé pour lui tout en posant cette question essentielle : comment s'inspirer sans s'effacer ?Et si vous aimez ajouter du boxon, restez jusqu'à la fin pour L'ORACLE de Gwé, qui vous réserve la découverte d'une nouvelle carte.NOTES ET RESSOURCESMathis / BorisLegowelt / Ambient Trip CommanderLisa CongdonAustin KleonRick RubinGwé mynameisgwe.com + instagramSENS CREATIFEPISODESMENTORINGLA QUÊTEPATREONDISCORDNEWSLETTERINSTAGRAMYOUTUBETIIMETiime, c'est le logiciel de facturation 100% gratuit qui gère vos devis et factures en 2 minutes !CREDITSillustrations + montage + habillage sonore Laurent Bazartgénérique Krocui (lyrics + vocals) & Octopodz (music production) ©2025production Jérémie Claeys + Laurent Bazart pour SENS CREATIF ©2019-2025EXTRAITSTwin PeaksWhat We Do In The ShadowsOnce A Mirror (Smackos / Danny Wolfers ©2024) Accédez à des tonnes de bonus en rejoignant le Patate Club sur Patreon ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Hoe een koe een haas - BrabantKennis podcast
Hoe 'trots op de boer' mag je zijn? - met Martha Claeys

Hoe een koe een haas - BrabantKennis podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 48:14


Trots lijkt een simpele emotie, maar er schuilt meer achter dan je wellicht denkt. In deze aflevering van Hoe een Koe een Haas duiken we in de verschillende betekenissen van trots met filosoof Martha Claeys. Wanneer is trots oprecht, en wanneer wordt het ingezet als politiek of commercieel statement?We bespreken hoe trots gebruikt wordt in bewegingen zoals Pride, maar ook in discussies over nationale identiteit en in de landbouwsector. Wat betekent het als mensen zeggen 'trots op de boer' te zijn? Is dat een blijk van waardering of een vorm van positionering? En hoe verhoudt trots zich tot liefde voor een plek, zoals bij trots op Brabant? Luister mee en ontdek hoe je anders naar trots kunt kijken!Wat zoal ter sprake kwam in deze aflevering:Eef tipt de documentaireserie No Other Land (2024) - IMDbJos tipt het boek Oroppa | Uitgeverij Pluim van Safae el Khannoussi En verderBoek Roxane van Iperen - Eigen welzijn eerst Trendweekend Toekomstverliefd Website Martha Claeys Hoe een koe een haas is de podcast van BrabantKennis die je helpt Brabant beter te begrijpen. In deze podcast praten we met interessante gasten over belangrijke onderwerpen, zoals nieuwe technologie, nieuwe vormen van democratie en over hoe we met elkaar willen samenleven. En over alles wat we verder nog willen weten over het Brabant van vandaag en morgen. Om zo samen weer verliefd te worden op de toekomst. Luister elke twee weken naar een nieuwe aflevering in je favoriete podcastapp.Op brabantkennis.nl/podcast kun je meer lezen over deze podcast en alle onderzoeken, publicaties en verkenningen waar we in de podcasts aan refereren.Hoe een koe een haas is geproduceerd door BrabantKennis en gepresenteerd door Eef Berends en Jos van den Broek. Muziek en montage Rinkie Bartels en het afsluitende gedicht is van Merel Morre. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sens Créatif
Le Side Quest Podcast Ep.1 : Trois enterrements, un bébé et une BD ! - avec Cécile Porée

Sens Créatif

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 104:02


Pour le premier épisode du Side Quest Podcast, découvrez l'autrice Cécile Porée qui vient nous présenter sa première BD Les fleurs aussi ont une saison. Un magnifique récit de famille auto-biographique et bouleversant : ‘En quelques mois, Cécile perd les trois femmes de sa vie. Rien d'exceptionnel quand on vit en temps de guerre ou dans une série télé dramatique mais, jusque-là, chez les Porée, c'était plutôt calme alors ça les a un peu surpris. Comme la vie a parfois un sens du timing farfelu, c'est aussi pendant cette période que Cécile tombe enceinte pour la première fois. Une bande dessinée d'une infinie tendresse où, si mort et maternité se mêlent, on ne retient que la vie qui avance'.Cette BD tout comme cette interview m'a énormément touché, donc uniquement pour cette fois, je vous partage l'entièreté de cet épisode sur le flux de Sens Créatif pour vous en faire pleinement profiter. Bonne écoute !Pour rejoindre la communauté Sens Créatif et bénéficier des autres épisodes bonus du Side Quest Podcast, soutenez-nous sur PATREON et rejoignez notre communauté sur DISCORD !NOTES ET RESSOURCESCécile Poréehttps://www.instagram.com/cecile_poree/La BD Les fleurs aussi ont une saisonSENS CREATIFEPISODESMENTORINGLA QUÊTENEWSLETTERINSTAGRAMYOUTUBETIIMETiime, c'est le logiciel de facturation 100% gratuit qui gère vos devis et factures en 2 minutes !CREDITSinterview + montage Jérémie Claeysgénérique Octopodz (music production) ©2025production Jérémie Claeys + Laurent Bazart pour SENS CREATIF ©2019-2025 Accédez à des tonnes de bonus en rejoignant le Patate Club sur Patreon ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Sens Créatif
(#107) Soyez échoïstes !

Sens Créatif

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 29:40


Pour ce 107ème épisode de SENS CREATIF, Laurent se lance dans une réflexion sur l'ECHOISME ou comment se raconter sans se la raconter.Entre anecdotes personnelles (oui, même un teaser de podcast bricolé peut avoir du succès !), insights sur le personal branding dans le marketing et encouragements à exprimer nos bizarreries, il partage un point de vue décomplexé sur l'importance d'oser résonner à notre manière.Et parce qu'un boxon peut en cacher un autre, laissez-vous surprendre par L'ORACLE de Gwé, une capsule signée par la génialle Gwénaëlle Dudek, illustratrice et coach en créativité. Et si on osait tirer les cartes de votre imagination ?Dans cet épisode on discute :de la définition de l'échoïsmedu malentendu du personal brandingdu poids du syndrome de l'égocentrismede la différence entre mise en avant et égoïsmede la bizarrerie comme force créativede la naissance de l'écho au coeur de l'authenticitéde la stratégie échoiste comme alternative à l'injonction des RSde comment amplifier son échode l'importance de se connecter aux autresde l'invitation à passer à l'actionNOTES ET RESSOURCESSeth Godin / We Are All WeirdSimon Sinek / Start With WhyGwé mynameisgwe.com + instagramSENS CREATIFEPISODESMENTORINGLA QUÊTEPATREONDISCORDNEWSLETTERINSTAGRAMYOUTUBETIIMETiime, c'est le logiciel de facturation 100% gratuit qui gère vos devis et factures en 2 minutes !CREDITSillustrations + montage + habillage sonore Laurent Bazartgénérique Krocui (lyrics + vocals) & Octopodz (music production) ©2025production Jérémie Claeys + Laurent Bazart pour SENS CREATIF ©2019-2025 Accédez à des tonnes de bonus en rejoignant le Patate Club sur Patreon ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Warme William Luistert
Warme William Luistert - Aimé Claeys

Warme William Luistert

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 24:05


Wat is mannelijkheid? En wat is kunst? Acteur Aimé Claeys die weet het wel. In deze aflevering ontdek je ook hoe moeilijk een begin kan zijn, hoe zwaar een scheiding kan wegen en hoe je wervelwinden tot rust brengt.  Spits je oren maar!  

C'est presque sérieux
Ca vaut vraiment le Détour : une rediffusion à Lessines

C'est presque sérieux

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 35:12


En cette période de fêtes (que toute l'équipe vous souhaite joyeuses et douces) le temps est à la pause, et aux retours en arrière sur l'année, avec une série de rediffusions... Aujourd'hui : Impossible de ne pas évoquer l'Hôpital Notre-Dame à la rose, le joyau au cœur de la ville, en compagnie de Thérèse Claeys, sa directrice. L'un des plus anciens hôpitaux d'Europe ! Un ensemble architectural majestueux et authentique. Un lieu plein d'émotions à découvrir absolument avec ses mille facettes : chapelle baroque, cloître, jardins, salle des malades, couvent… https://www.notredamealarose.be/ Outre son histoire, nous évoquons aussi son actualité et son futur, avec notamment Nathaniel, étudiant en menuiserie qui avec sa classe de l'Athénée d'Enghien et leur professeur Damien Nicaise, ont imaginé et réalisé les rampes d'accès PMR pour tout le musée, le rendant accessible au plus grand nombre. On touchera un petit mot sur la zythologie locale puisque Damien Nicaise est également brasseur à ses heures, d'une bière nommée « La René » en hommage au peintre originaire du pays ! https://www.facebook.com/people/La-Ren%C3%A9/100075817584883/ Merci pour votre écoute Salut les copions, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Salut les copions sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/19688 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

Radio-R
VIP - Jérémie Claeys : On est toujours l'hérétique de quelqu'un…

Radio-R

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 41:06


Le créateur de podcasts Jérémie Claeys a traversé une longue et douloureuse période de questionnement de sa foi. Son podcast "Hérétique?" est né de ce cheminement, toujours en cours mais désormais apaisé.Illustrateur de profession, marié et jeune père de famille, Jérémie Claeys s'est intéressé au monde des podcasts lors d'un stage pendant ses études aux Beaux-Arts. Pourtant ce n'est que plusieurs années après qu'il crée son premier podcast, Sens Créatif, pour développer une approche holistique de la créativité. Taraudé par des tensions et des questions liées à la foi évangélique dans laquelle il a grandi, Jérémie traverse alors différentes expériences douloureuses qui l'amènent à prendre de la distance avec ces milieux d'églises. "J'avais tout suivi à la lettre, jusqu'à ce que je sois obligé de revoir ma copie. J'ai eu besoin de partir au désert, comme on dit de manière poétique. C'est-à-dire me retrouver avec moi-même pour faire le point sur certaines de mes croyances, dont beaucoup ont été balancées par la fenêtre. Mais je restais attaché au Christ; j'ai eu besoin de cheminer pour ensuite me rendre compte que la tradition chrétienne était beaucoup plus large, vaste et intéressante que le petit point de vue dans lequel j'avais grandi. Ce dernier était formateur à bien des égards, mais quand même un peu trop étroit pour moi", explique Jérémie.En 2023, après avoir constaté qu'il était loin d'être le seul à avoir connu pareille trajectoire, il lance le podcast Hérétique? dans lequel il offre un espace d'écoute pour des personnes en crise de foi ou en déconstruction de leurs croyances religieuses, éclairé par le regard de différents artistes, sociologues, théologiens, historiens, etc. Jérémie tient au point d'interrogation qui suit le mot Hérétique, dans le titre de ce podcast: "Oui, car qui est hérétique? Est-ce celui qui doute, qui se questionne et qui parfois se retrouve ostracisé, jugé, mis de côté parce qu'il ne suit pas la ligne de la communauté dans laquelle il est? Ou bien est-ce celui qui n'accueille pas la personne en cheminement, en doute et en questionnement? Est-ce que ce ne serait pas lui l'hérétique, en fait, celui qui ne met pas en pratique la parole du Christ?!" Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The Border Patrol w/Steven St. John and Nate Bukaty
11-13-24 Wednesday Hour 2 of New Day: ft. Kansas City Stadiums Update

The Border Patrol w/Steven St. John and Nate Bukaty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 45:52


In hour number of two of New Day Steven and Leabo get an update on the Chiefs and Royals Stadiums options by talking to Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas, Clay County Commissioner Scott Wagner, and Kansas State Senator J.R. Claeys.  The guys talk about possible new options for relocated stadiums and how those options might possibly be funded.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

C'est presque sérieux
Lessines vaut vraiment le Détour (5) : L'Hôpital Notre-Dame à la Rose et ses merveilles

C'est presque sérieux

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 35:38


Dernière étape lessinoise en compagnie de deux joyeux joueurs, emmenés par une non moins guillerette équipe composée (entre autres, car ils sont nombreux dans l'ombre !) de Charlotte Dekoker, Raoul Reyers, Walid et Eric De Staercke. Impossible de ne pas enfin évoquer l'Hôpital Notre-Dame à la rose, le joyau au cœur de la ville, en compagnie de Thérèse Claeys, sa directrice. L'un des plus anciens hôpitaux d'Europe ! Un ensemble architectural majestueux et authentique. Un lieu plein d'émotions à découvrir absolument avec ses mille facettes : chapelle baroque, cloître, jardins, salle des malades, couvent… https://www.notredamealarose.be/ Outre son histoire, nous évoquons aussi son actualité et son futur, avec notamment Nathaniel, étudiant en menuiserie qui avec sa classe de l'Athénée d'Enghien et leur professeur Damien Nicaise, ont imaginé et réalisé les rampes d'accès PMR pour tout le musée, le rendant accessible au plus grand nombre. On touchera un petit mot sur la zytologie locale puisque Damien Nicaise est également brasseur à ses heures, d'une bière nommée « La René » en hommage au peintre originaire du pays ! https://www.facebook.com/people/La-Ren%C3%A9/100075817584883/ Merci pour votre écoute Salut les copions, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Salut les copions sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/19688 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

Priorité santé
Se soigner quand on est porteur d'un handicap sensoriel

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 48:30


Les personnes en situation de handicap peuvent rencontrer des difficultés dans leur parcours de soins. Ainsi, des études démontrent que les taux de morbidité et de mortalité des personnes handicapées adultes sont plus élevés que ceux de la population générale. Cela peut, en partie, être corrigé par un meilleur accès aux soins et notamment à la prévention. Comment les personnes sourdes, malentendantes, malvoyantes se font-elles soigner ? Quels sont les obstacles à la prise en charge des personnes en situation de handicap ? Comment améliorer leur accès aux soins ? Sébastien Claeys, professeur associé à Sorbonne Université et membre du Conseil d'administration de l'Association Handidactique Dr Marine Halbron, diabétologue dans le service de Diabétologie de l'Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière à Paris. Dans le cadre de ses activités, elle prend en charge des patients sourds et travaille en étroite collaboration avec le Service d'Unité d'Information et de Soins des Sourds (UNISS) de l'Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière  Mendenesso Pariou, secrétaire général de l'Association de lutte pour l'inclusion sportive et culturelle des personnes handicapées de la vue Lidao Céci Talents (LiCeTa). Reportage de Raphaëlle Constant. (Rediffusion)

Priorité santé
Se soigner quand on est porteur d'un handicap sensoriel

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 48:30


Les personnes en situation de handicap peuvent rencontrer des difficultés dans leur parcours de soins. Ainsi, des études démontrent que les taux de morbidité et de mortalité des personnes handicapées adultes sont plus élevés que ceux de la population générale. Cela peut, en partie, être corrigé par un meilleur accès aux soins et notamment à la prévention. Comment les personnes sourdes, malentendantes, malvoyantes se font-elles soigner ? Quels sont les obstacles à la prise en charge des personnes en situation de handicap ? Comment améliorer leur accès aux soins ? Sébastien Claeys, professeur associé à Sorbonne Université et membre du Conseil d'administration de l'Association Handidactique Dr Marine Halbron, diabétologue dans le service de Diabétologie de l'Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière à Paris. Dans le cadre de ses activités, elle prend en charge des patients sourds et travaille en étroite collaboration avec le Service d'Unité d'Information et de Soins des Sourds (UNISS) de l'Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière  Mendenesso Pariou, secrétaire général de l'Association de lutte pour l'inclusion sportive et culturelle des personnes handicapées de la vue Lidao Céci Talents (LiCeTa). Reportage de Raphaëlle Constant. (Rediffusion)

#ZigZagHR Brainpickings
Alles wat je als HR professional moet weten over de anti-discriminatiewetgeving

#ZigZagHR Brainpickings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 28:50


Het thema van deze podcast is discriminatie op de werkvloer, een belangrijk thema. Niet alleen omdat onze samenleving en bijgevolg ook de werkvloer diverser wordt en dus de noodzaak aan en het belang van een diversiteitsbeleid ook groter wordt. Maar ook omdat het wetgevend kader recent verstrengd is: op 20 juli 2023 werd een wetswijziging gepubliceerd in het Belgisch Staatsblad die de anti-discriminatiewetgeving zowel op materieel als op procedureel vlak aanzienlijk uitbreidt. De Belgische wetgever erkent voor het eerst meervoudige, associatieve en vermeende discriminatie en codificeert op die manier Europese rechtspraak. Daarenboven verruimt de nieuwe wet de sancties die kunnen worden opgelegd door een rechter bij een vaststelling van discriminatie. Met deze wetswijzing erkent de Belgische wetgever voor het eerst expliciet het concept “meervoudige discriminatie”. De risico's en uitdagingen die hiermee gepaard gaan, zijn niet te onderschatten.Daarom heb ik Inger Verhelst, partner en advocaat bij Claeys & Engels, op bezoek zodat jij helemaal mee bent. We zijn voor deze podcast te gast bij Upoffice in Gent aan de Loop vlakbij Flanders Expo, een ecosysteem van groeibedrijven die duurzaamheid en community hoog in het vaandel dragen. Veel kijk- en luisterplezier!+++Honger naar meer? SCHRIJF JE IN VOOR DE NIEUWSBRIEFLEES DE ARTIKELS ABONNEER JE OP HET TIJDSCHRIFT And don't forget: it's a great time to be in HR!+++Met dank aan Upoffiz

The Cornerstone Corner
Judas: Everyone Has A Price - Andrew Claeys

The Cornerstone Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 36:29


In this week of our Biblical Blunders series, Andrew Claeys explains what Judas' blunder was connected to in Matthew 26 & 27.

RezHockey
Rez Hockey episode #123- Brody Claeys

RezHockey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 81:17


-Trev & Bush are BACK for another hockey season! -We missed you's! -Former guests are off to Europe to play in their respective leagues -Montour looking good in Kraken colors  -We're joined by special guest Brody Claeys of Winnipeg Manitoba -The 24/25 hockey season looks promising!  

Sens Créatif
(#HS) Les coulisses de notre second bootcamp LA QUÊTE ! - avec KILLIAN TALIN, JEREMIE CLAEYS et LAURENT BAZART

Sens Créatif

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 35:15


Inscriptions du 26 août au 4 septembre 2024 ! Attention places limités !Pour postuler au bootcamp La Quête, c'est par ici

Wine After Work
Living In Your Why: How Rebecca Claeys Banished Burnout

Wine After Work

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 32:26


Rebecca Claeys is a distinguished professional in the realm of eliminating burnout and guiding executives through periods of stress and overwhelm toward peace and fulfillment in their lives. Her unique approach focuses on helping individuals shift from a state of friction and overload to one of clarity and purpose. Background and Credentials: Bachelor's-educated Registered Nurse Certified Professional Coder Certified Program Integrity Professional Accolades: Certificate of Recognition and Challenge Coin from the State of Wisconsin Department of Health Services for her exceptional work during the COVID-19 pandemic Certificate of Appreciation from the US Army 78th Training Division Professional Journey:After two decades on the corporate treadmill relentlessly pursuing career advancements, Rebecca had an epiphany. She realized the importance of shifting focus from 'a what' (the next achievement) to 'a why' (the deeper purpose). This shift propelled her towards helping individuals combat burnout by rediscovering their core values and purpose. Key Offerings: Creator of the Soul Alchemy Cycle Founder of Cleopatra's Seeds Author of “When What Gives Way to Why” Rebecca's mission is to empower individuals experiencing burnout to redefine their paths on their terms, leading to freedom, joy, and success rooted in authenticity. Tune in to hear her insights on reclaiming personal fulfillment and overcoming burnout. liveinyourrythem.com https://www.cleopatrasseeds.com/ https://www.liveinyourrhythm.com

RMC : Intégrale Tour de France
Dimitri Claeys, directeur sportif de l'équipe Intermarché - Wanty - 17/07

RMC : Intégrale Tour de France

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 8:56


De 12 à 14h du lundi au samedi, et de 13h à 15h le dimanche, vivez le début de l'étape en direct. François Pinet, Simon Dutin, Ludovic Duchesne, Yohan Bredow, Frederic Brindelle et Romain Asselin reviennent également sur les faits marquants de l'étape de la veille et présentent les enjeux de l'étape du jour. Et pour les accompagner, un consultant de choix : Jérôme Pineau, membre de la Dream Team RMC.

The Cornerstone Corner
Altars: Jacob's 2nd Altar - Andrew Claeys

The Cornerstone Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 38:41


In this week of our Altars series, Andrew Claeys explains the importance of Jacob's 2nd altar in the Bible and what we can learn from his experience.

Mojo: The Meaning of Life & Business
Building Resilience: Overcoming Burnout, Cultivating Purpose, and Living in Your Rhythm with Rebecca Claeys

Mojo: The Meaning of Life & Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 45:40


Welcome to this illuminating episode of MOJO: The Meaning of Life and Business! Host Jennifer Glass and expert guest, Rebecca Claeys, guide us through an insightful discussion on the all-too-common experience of burnout. In this engaging dialogue, Rebecca shares her expertise in diagnosing, avoiding, and overcoming burnout, as well as promoting her transformative 90-day program focused on aligning work with personal identity and dispelling the productivity myth mindset. As a special treat, listeners are offered free access to a three-episode podcast designed to help manage overwhelm and discover their own unique rhythm. Through candid personal experiences and professional insights, Jennifer and Rebecca underscore the vital role of seeking help and cultivating supportive relationships to overcome burnout. Join us as we explore the path to rediscovering purpose, breaking free from burnout, and living a fulfilling life. Let's dive into this enriching conversation! About my guest: Rebecca Claeys, a leading authority on banishing burnout, helps executives experiencing friction and overload claim peace and fulfillment in their lives. After running on the corporate hamster wheel for 20 years chasing the next big career step. Rebecca now helps humans facing burnout to reclaim their root purpose so they define their freedom, joy, and success on their terms. She is the creator of the Soul Alchemy Cycle, founder of Cleopatra's Seeds, and author of “When What Gives Way to Why.” Connect with Rebecca on Facebook, LinkedIn, Spotify (a list of other places to hear Rebecca), and on the web at https://www.cleopatrasseeds.com and don't forget to check out Rebecca's 3-episode podcast entitled, 'Tame Your Meeting Overload: Find Time to Invest In Yourself.' at https://www.liveinyourrhythm.com

Heartland POD
Kansas passes huge incentive bill to lure KC Chiefs and Royals, Illinois families look forward to new Child Tax Credit, Trump thinks must-win Milwaukee is horrible and more

Heartland POD

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 11:59


The Heartland POD, Friday June 21, 2024Kansas Legislature passes incentive bill to lure Kanas City Chiefs and RoyalsRather than preside over clown show convention, IL GOP chair resignsIllinois families cheer $300 state Child Tax CreditDems confident, Republicans morose in ongoing IVF battleThis week in ‘unforced errors' Trump calls Milwaukee a ‘horrible city' causing his pollster to be… also morose. We're glad to have you with us. If you're new to our shows make sure you subscribe and leave a 5-star rating wherever you listen. You can also find Heartland POD content on Youtube and on social media @ THE heartland pod, and learn more at https://theheartlandcollective.comLots to do, so let's go! Kansas Legislature passes incentive bill to lure Kansas City Chiefs, RoyalsBY: ALLISON KITE - JUNE 18, 2024 3:26 PM   Brady Singer of the Kansas City Royals throws in the first inning against the Houston Astros at Kauffman Stadium in April. (Ed Zurga/Getty Images).TOPEKA — The Kansas City Royals and Chiefs could receive hundreds of millions of dollars in sales tax revenue to move from Missouri and build new stadiums across the state line under legislation passed Tuesday by Kansas lawmakers.The House voted 84-38 and the Senate voted 27-8 to approve legislation that would expand a state incentive program in an attempt to lure one or both teams from Kansas City. The bill now heads to Gov. Laura Kelly, a Democrat, who said in a statement following the Senate vote that the effort to bring the teams to Kansas “shows we're all-in on keeping our beloved teams in the Kansas City metro.”“Kansas now has the opportunity to become a professional sports powerhouse with the Chiefs and Royals potentially joining Sporting KC as major league attractions, all with robust, revenue-generating entertainment districts surrounding them providing new jobs, new visitors and new revenues that boost the Kansas economy,” Kelly said.Neither team has promised to move to Kansas, though both actively lobbied for the legislation's passage. The Chiefs said in a statement that the team appreciated Kansas leaders reaching out for input on the legislation.“We look forward to exploring the options this legislation may provide,” the statement said. The Royals said the team was grateful to the legislature for its vote. “The Kansas City Royals look forward to additional conversations as we evaluate where we will play baseball in the future,” the team said. “We will always prioritize the best interests of our fans, associates and taxpayers in this process.”State Rep. Sean Tarwater, a Republican from Stilwell, said during debate in the House that Missouri had a history of losing professional sports teams and implored fellow House members to pass the legislation.“I ask you today, do you really want to put that type of an economic generation in the hands of the state of Missouri?” Tarwater said just before the vote.Rep. Sean Tarwater speaks on the floor of the Kansas House of Representatives in favor of expanding economic incentives in an attempt to bring the Kansas City Chiefs or Royals to Kansas. (Sherman Smith/Kansas Reflector)Passage of the bill represents a monumental step in Kansas lawmakers' attempts to court the teams. Both teams have signaled a willingness to move from their current stadiums at the Truman Sports Complex in Kansas City, Missouri.While neither team has announced a proposed site for a Kansas stadium, legislators speculated it could land in Wyandotte County near the Sporting KC soccer stadium, NASCAR track and outlet shops.“We have the history of building amazing projects that have brought in retail commerce, restaurants, hotels and have improved an area that was largely just a field and turned it into a tax-generating machine for our state,” said Sen. J.R. Claeys, a Salina Republican.The legislation, he said, would put Kansas in a “very good position to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and the Kansas City Royals in the Kansas City metro area.”The bill, which was not voted on by any legislative committee, would expand the state's Sales Tax and Revenue (STAR) Bond program, which is meant to help finance tourism and entertainment districts to help pay for a professional football or baseball stadium of at least $1 billion.A developer building a stadium under the program would be eligible to finance up to 70% of the project cost by issuing bonds and repaying them with the increased sales tax collections from the stadium site. The expansion would have initially allowed up to 75% of project costs but was tweaked before introduction. Debt on a stadium constructed under the expansion wouldn't have to be repaid for 30 years instead of the normal 20.The project could also receive a boost from liquor taxes generated in the STAR Bond district and revenues from a fund Kansas created when it legalized sports betting.During House debate, Rep. Paul Waggoner, a Hutchinson Republican, argued subsidized stadiums never generate the economic activity that they promise. He was alarmed by what he called “minimal transparency” in the deal-making process laid out in the legislation.The bill says any agreement between the state and a team would be confidential until after it has been executed.Waggoner called the legislation “bad public policy.”“This is not your mother's STAR Bonds,” Waggoner said. “This is a jacked up super-sized version of STAR Bonds.”Patrick Mahomes throws pass against the Buffalo Bills during the third quarter in the AFC Divisional Playoff game at Arrowhead Stadium on January 23, 2022. Kansas lawmakers could offer the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals millions of dollars in tax incentives to move from Missouri to Kansas. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images).The bill limits the eligibility to National Football League or Major League Baseball teams currently near Kansas. The financing mechanism could be used for both stadiums and training facilities.Both teams have pressed lawmakers in recent weeks to pass the bill with representatives from the Royals hosting dinner for Democratic lawmakers at a steakhouse Monday night and the Chiefs throwing a lunchtime block party Tuesday steps from the Capitol.Earlier this month, a nonprofit called Scoop and Score Inc. launched to advocate for a Kansas stadium deal. The organization, which does not have to disclose its donors, hired 30 lobbyists to advocate for the STAR Bond expansion legislation. In a statement, former Kansas House Speaker Ron Ryckman Jr., a lobbyist for Scoop and Score and the Chiefs, said the Legislature “stepped up in a big way, paving the path to make sure the Chiefs stay right where they belong — in Kansas City with their loyal fans.”“The votes show overwhelming bipartisan support because Kansas lawmakers know what the Chiefs mean to us and how big of an economic opportunity this is for Kansas,” Ryckman said.Just weeks before Republican National Convention, Illinois GOP chair announces resignationAfter 3 ½ years as ILGOP chair, Don Tracy cites intraparty fighting as reason for quittingBy HANNAH MEISELCapitol News Illinoishmeisel@capitolnewsillinois.comHalfway through the 2024 election cycle and just a few weeks away from the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Illinois GOP Chair Don Tracy on Wednesday announced his resignation as head of the state Republican Party.Tracy, who'd held the job since February 2021, explained his resignation in a two-page letter that cited intraparty “power struggles.” He also said he is concerned about the direction the party is taking under the current membership of the Illinois Republican State Central Committee – a 17-person body that steers the ILGOP, with one member elected from each congressional district.“In better days, Illinois Republicans came together after tough intra party elections,” Tracy wrote. “Now however, we have Republicans who would rather fight other Republicans than engage in the harder work of defeating incumbent Democrats by convincing swing voters to vote Republican.”Tracy was narrowly elected Illinois Republican Party chair in the wake of the 2020 election and Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection on the U.S. Capitol by those who sought to stop certification of the election for its winner, President Joe Biden, over former President Donald Trump. Even as Republicans publicly reckoned with the events of Jan. 6, hardline conservatives on the state central committee were pushing for a more ardent supporter of Trump and his politics than the previous chair, who was hand-picked by former Gov. Bruce Rauner.Instead, the party got Tracy, another Rauner ally who served as chair of the Illinois Gaming Board during the one-term governor's administration. Tracy had unsuccessfully run for lieutenant governor in 2010, and in 2002, he lost a bid for a state Senate seat – but as a Democrat.Tracy's electoral history, as well as his experience as an attorney and co-owner of his family's food distribution business, fit the mold of previous ILGOP chairs in a state where fiscally conservative and socially moderate suburban Republicans for decades were a political powerhouse.But as Republican politics have changed both nationally and in Illinois, Tracy's run as party chair proved tumultuous.Additionally, Tracy wrote that he was “concerned about the current infatuation” of some state central committee members “with certain individuals they call ‘grass roots' leaders.”One such self-proclaimed grassroots Republican, former state Sen. Darren Bailey, celebrated Tracy's resignation on social media Wednesday, calling it a “cleansing” of the state GOP.“Fake republicans got us into this mess,” wrote Bailey, who earlier this year lost a primary challenge to U.S. Rep. Mike Bost and unsuccessfully ran for governor in 2022. “Real Republicans standing firm will get us out!!!”Read more: Dems seek unity as new, former chair take no questions from media after party voteDemocrats panned the state GOP as “defined by a litany of electoral disasters, constant infighting, meager fundraising, and a strict adherence to a losing set of anti-choice, anti-worker, pro-Trump policies.”“While we don't expect new leadership to change any of that, we do wish the best of luck to the inevitable MAGA extremist who will succeed Don Tracy as Chair,” the party said.Tracy's letter indicated he would resign upon the election of a successor, “preferably no later than” July 19 – the day after the RNC is scheduled to conclude. Capitol News Illinois is a nonprofit, nonpartisan news service covering state government. It is distributed to hundreds of newspapers, radio and TV stations statewide. It is funded primarily by the Illinois Press Foundation and the Robert R. McCormick Foundation, along with major contributions from the Illinois Broadcasters Foundation and Southern Illinois Editorial Association.Illinois child tax credit: who gets it, how much is it?(Capitol News Illinois illustration by Andrew Adams)Thursday, June 13, 2024$50M tax credit program will provide up to roughly $300 for low-income familiesBy ANDREW ADAMSCapitol News Illinoisaadams@capitolnewsillinois.comIn the final hours of their spring legislative session, Illinois lawmakers approved a tax credit of up to about $300 for families with young children. The credit is available to Illinoisans with children under age 12 who qualify for the federal Earned Income Tax Credit, or EITC. Although it has exceptions, that credit is generally available to married couples earning up to about $60,000 and single people earning up to about $50,000, depending on the number of children they have. For taxes on 2024 income, the tax credit will cap at just over $300 for tax filers with three or more children who meet certain income requirements. Taxpayers with two children face a cap of about $270 and taxpayers with one child face a cap of about $170. The child tax credit equates to 20 percent of the state's EITC, which allows Illinois taxpayers a credit equal to 20 percent of the federal EITC. Starting in tax year 2025, the state's child tax credit will double to 40 percent of the state EITC, meaning that it will max out at a bit over $600 for families with three children. Because the federal tax credit that determines its size is tied to inflation, the actual size of future years' child tax credits is yet to be determined. In its first year, the program is expected to cost the state $50 million, with a cost of about $100 million in subsequent years. The idea of a permanent child tax credit in Illinois has been floated for several years, with various proposals being put forward by legislators in the General Assembly as well as advocacy groups and think tanks. Gov. JB Pritzker pitched a child tax credit in his proposed budget earlier this year that was smaller than the version that passed in the final budget. It would have applied to children under three years old and cost about $12 million. Proponents of the idea say that in addition to helping low-income families, programs like this help local economies. “Every dollar we invest in the child tax credit is immediately spent locally,” Erion Malasi, the policy director for Economic Security for Illinois, told Capitol News Illinois. Researchers at the Illinois Economic Policy Institute, a labor movement-affiliated think tank, found in a January report that child tax credits have a higher economic impact than cuts to corporate income taxes or to capital gains taxes. That report also cited several research teams that found the temporary expansion to the federal child tax credit between 2021 and 2023 reduced child poverty in the U.S. by between 25 and 36 percent. That credit provided an additional $1,000 per child on top of an existing $2,000 credit, with increases for younger children. State Sen. Omar Aquino, D-Chicago, sponsored legislation that would have created a $300 million child tax credit program that was more expansive than the version that passed. Aquino told Capitol News Illinois he will be watching the rollout of the child tax credit to see if there is room for an “expansion” in future budget years or if there is a route for the credit to be automatically applied for qualifying taxpayers. The Illinois Department of Revenue is working on guidance for next year's filing season and will provide information about how to claim the child tax credit on its website. Capitol News Illinois is a nonprofit, nonpartisan news service covering state government. It is distributed to hundreds of print and broadcast outlets statewide. It is funded primarily by the Illinois Press Foundation and the Robert R. McCormick Foundation, along with major contributions from the Illinois Broadcasters Foundation and Southern Illinois Editorial Association.Kansas' Davids lauds court decision on abortion pill; Marshall critiques Democrats' IVF billBY: TIM CARPENTER - JUNE 13, 2024 4:56 PM   U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids, D-Kansas, applauded a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to turn aside a lawsuit seeking to direct the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to significantly limit access to the abortion pill mifepristone. (Tim Carpenter/Kansas Reflector)TOPEKA — U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids of Kansas said the U.S. Supreme Court's rejection of an attempt to undermine the federal Food and Drug Administration's authorization of a widely available abortion medication wouldn't be the final act by opponents of reproductive rights.On Thursday, the Supreme Court said the plaintiffs, comprised of anti-abortion physicians and organizations, didn't have standing to pursue the lawsuit against the FDA aimed at curtailing access to the drug mifepristone. It's possible other plaintiffs capable of showing they were harmed by availability of the pill could challenge FDA approval of the drug. It is used in approximately half of all abortions in the United States.“I will always stand with Kansans who overwhelmingly rejected extremist attempts to limit reproductive health care access,” said Davids, the 3rd District Democrat. “Yet, for the second year in a row, a vital and safe reproductive health care medication was under attack, threatening to strip Kansans' ability to freely make health care decisions that are best for their families and futures.”Davids said the Supreme Court opinion was “a victory for our freedoms,” but the legal fight regarding abortion access was far from over. She vowed to continue opposing attempts to “interfere in our most private health care decisions.”U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, signed an amicus brief urging federal courts to rule the FDA overstepped its authority years ago in regard to use of mifepristone. U.S. Reps. Ron Estes, Tracey Mann and Jake LaTurner, signed a brief that argued the Supreme Court should reverse the FDA.These Kansas lawmakers said the FDA's action to deregulate “chemical abortion drugs” subverted Congress' public policy interests and patient welfare.Mifepristone, which is authorized for up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy, was part of two-drug regimen that included misoprostol as the second pharmaceutical.Meanwhile, both U.S. senators from Kansas, Republicans Jerry Moran and Marshall, voted Thursday to block legislation offered by Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois that would affirm the right of women attempting to become pregnant to seek fertility treatments that included in vitro fertilization or IVF.The Senate vote on that measure was 48-47, short of the 60 votes required to advance the measure.On Wednesday, Marshall said the Duckworth bill contained “poison pills” that violated the religious freedom of physicians and would unnecessarily broaden access to reproductive technology. He praised a piece of IVF legislation sponsored by Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.Marshall, a physician who delivered babies for 30 years in Kansas said, “The country needs to know that Republicans believe in IVF. I happen to believe IVF is a gift from God.”Sean: Unfortunately for Senator Marshall, he doesn't speak for all Republicans, many of whom are far out of the mainstream on whether they believe families should be able to access IVF.And today in unforced errors…Trump tells House Republicans Milwaukee is a ‘horrible city'BY: HENRY REDMAN - JUNE 13, 2024 10:51 AM   Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump speaks during a rally on Wednesday, May 1, in Waukesha, Wisconsin. (Scott Olson | Getty Images)In a closed door meeting with Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives, Donald Trump reportedly called Milwaukee, the location of this summer's Republican National Convention, a “horrible city.” Trump's comments were reported by Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman. “Milwaukee, where we are having our convention, is a horrible city,” Trump is reported to have said on Thursday. The former president visited Wisconsin in May, holding a rally in Waukesha. During that visit, he talked about the RNC coming to Milwaukee, making fun of Democrats — who planned to hold the 2020 Democratic National Convention in the city but canceled it due to the COVID-19 pandemic — for not showing up to the city. Wisconsin's House Republicans responded to the report with varying stories about what happened. Rep. Glenn Grothman told reporters Trump was talking about “election integrity” in large urban centers, Rep. Derrick Van Orden said the report was a lie and that Trump was talking about the city's crime rate and Rep. Bryan Steil denied that Trump made the comment at all.In response to the comment, Democrats said if Trump doesn't like Milwaukee, he doesn't need to come. “If Donald Trump hates Milwaukee so much, we have one message for him: don't come, we won't miss you — your campaign is barely here in the first place,” Democratic National Committee spokesperson Addy Toevs said in a statement. “In November, Wisconsinites will show Trump how the dislike is mutual and will reject him again once and for all.”Other Democrats touted Milwaukee's beer, food and sports teams while connecting the comments to regular Republican attacks against Wisconsin's largest and most diverse city.“Donald Trump attacking the great city of Milwaukee as a ‘horrible city' exactly one month before he shuffles out on stage at the Fiserv reflects the backward, twisted man Donald Trump has always been,” Wisconsin Democratic Party Vice Chair Felesia Martin said. “With entertainment, recreation and a quality of life that is unparalleled — to say nothing of a great basketball team — I am blessed to call Milwaukee home. We're used to Republican politicians like Donald Trump showing nothing but contempt for Milwaukee and the folks who live here: they know our power, and they're afraid of the city we are building here, together. Once again, Trump has demonstrated why he should not be elected to the highest office in the land. He does not possess the discipline, respect, thoughtfulness, nor the maturity necessary to lead our country.”Trump is expected to visit southeastern Wisconsin again next week, for a planned rally in Racine on Tuesday. Because he knows if he wants to be president again, he has to win there. Wild. @TheHeartlandPOD on Twitter and ThreadsCo-HostsAdam Sommer @Adam_Sommer85 (Twitter) @adam_sommer85 (Threads)Rachel Parker @msraitchetp (Threads) Sean Diller (no social)The Heartland Collective - Sign Up Today!JOIN PATREON FOR MORE - AND JOIN OUR SOCIAL NETWORK!“Change The Conversation”Outro Song: “The World Is On Fire” by American Aquarium http://www.americanaquarium.com/

The Heartland POD
Kansas passes huge incentive bill to lure KC Chiefs and Royals, Illinois families look forward to new Child Tax Credit, Trump thinks must-win Milwaukee is horrible and more

The Heartland POD

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 11:59


The Heartland POD, Friday June 21, 2024Kansas Legislature passes incentive bill to lure Kanas City Chiefs and RoyalsRather than preside over clown show convention, IL GOP chair resignsIllinois families cheer $300 state Child Tax CreditDems confident, Republicans morose in ongoing IVF battleThis week in ‘unforced errors' Trump calls Milwaukee a ‘horrible city' causing his pollster to be… also morose. We're glad to have you with us. If you're new to our shows make sure you subscribe and leave a 5-star rating wherever you listen. You can also find Heartland POD content on Youtube and on social media @ THE heartland pod, and learn more at https://theheartlandcollective.comLots to do, so let's go! Kansas Legislature passes incentive bill to lure Kansas City Chiefs, RoyalsBY: ALLISON KITE - JUNE 18, 2024 3:26 PM   Brady Singer of the Kansas City Royals throws in the first inning against the Houston Astros at Kauffman Stadium in April. (Ed Zurga/Getty Images).TOPEKA — The Kansas City Royals and Chiefs could receive hundreds of millions of dollars in sales tax revenue to move from Missouri and build new stadiums across the state line under legislation passed Tuesday by Kansas lawmakers.The House voted 84-38 and the Senate voted 27-8 to approve legislation that would expand a state incentive program in an attempt to lure one or both teams from Kansas City. The bill now heads to Gov. Laura Kelly, a Democrat, who said in a statement following the Senate vote that the effort to bring the teams to Kansas “shows we're all-in on keeping our beloved teams in the Kansas City metro.”“Kansas now has the opportunity to become a professional sports powerhouse with the Chiefs and Royals potentially joining Sporting KC as major league attractions, all with robust, revenue-generating entertainment districts surrounding them providing new jobs, new visitors and new revenues that boost the Kansas economy,” Kelly said.Neither team has promised to move to Kansas, though both actively lobbied for the legislation's passage. The Chiefs said in a statement that the team appreciated Kansas leaders reaching out for input on the legislation.“We look forward to exploring the options this legislation may provide,” the statement said. The Royals said the team was grateful to the legislature for its vote. “The Kansas City Royals look forward to additional conversations as we evaluate where we will play baseball in the future,” the team said. “We will always prioritize the best interests of our fans, associates and taxpayers in this process.”State Rep. Sean Tarwater, a Republican from Stilwell, said during debate in the House that Missouri had a history of losing professional sports teams and implored fellow House members to pass the legislation.“I ask you today, do you really want to put that type of an economic generation in the hands of the state of Missouri?” Tarwater said just before the vote.Rep. Sean Tarwater speaks on the floor of the Kansas House of Representatives in favor of expanding economic incentives in an attempt to bring the Kansas City Chiefs or Royals to Kansas. (Sherman Smith/Kansas Reflector)Passage of the bill represents a monumental step in Kansas lawmakers' attempts to court the teams. Both teams have signaled a willingness to move from their current stadiums at the Truman Sports Complex in Kansas City, Missouri.While neither team has announced a proposed site for a Kansas stadium, legislators speculated it could land in Wyandotte County near the Sporting KC soccer stadium, NASCAR track and outlet shops.“We have the history of building amazing projects that have brought in retail commerce, restaurants, hotels and have improved an area that was largely just a field and turned it into a tax-generating machine for our state,” said Sen. J.R. Claeys, a Salina Republican.The legislation, he said, would put Kansas in a “very good position to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and the Kansas City Royals in the Kansas City metro area.”The bill, which was not voted on by any legislative committee, would expand the state's Sales Tax and Revenue (STAR) Bond program, which is meant to help finance tourism and entertainment districts to help pay for a professional football or baseball stadium of at least $1 billion.A developer building a stadium under the program would be eligible to finance up to 70% of the project cost by issuing bonds and repaying them with the increased sales tax collections from the stadium site. The expansion would have initially allowed up to 75% of project costs but was tweaked before introduction. Debt on a stadium constructed under the expansion wouldn't have to be repaid for 30 years instead of the normal 20.The project could also receive a boost from liquor taxes generated in the STAR Bond district and revenues from a fund Kansas created when it legalized sports betting.During House debate, Rep. Paul Waggoner, a Hutchinson Republican, argued subsidized stadiums never generate the economic activity that they promise. He was alarmed by what he called “minimal transparency” in the deal-making process laid out in the legislation.The bill says any agreement between the state and a team would be confidential until after it has been executed.Waggoner called the legislation “bad public policy.”“This is not your mother's STAR Bonds,” Waggoner said. “This is a jacked up super-sized version of STAR Bonds.”Patrick Mahomes throws pass against the Buffalo Bills during the third quarter in the AFC Divisional Playoff game at Arrowhead Stadium on January 23, 2022. Kansas lawmakers could offer the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals millions of dollars in tax incentives to move from Missouri to Kansas. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images).The bill limits the eligibility to National Football League or Major League Baseball teams currently near Kansas. The financing mechanism could be used for both stadiums and training facilities.Both teams have pressed lawmakers in recent weeks to pass the bill with representatives from the Royals hosting dinner for Democratic lawmakers at a steakhouse Monday night and the Chiefs throwing a lunchtime block party Tuesday steps from the Capitol.Earlier this month, a nonprofit called Scoop and Score Inc. launched to advocate for a Kansas stadium deal. The organization, which does not have to disclose its donors, hired 30 lobbyists to advocate for the STAR Bond expansion legislation. In a statement, former Kansas House Speaker Ron Ryckman Jr., a lobbyist for Scoop and Score and the Chiefs, said the Legislature “stepped up in a big way, paving the path to make sure the Chiefs stay right where they belong — in Kansas City with their loyal fans.”“The votes show overwhelming bipartisan support because Kansas lawmakers know what the Chiefs mean to us and how big of an economic opportunity this is for Kansas,” Ryckman said.Just weeks before Republican National Convention, Illinois GOP chair announces resignationAfter 3 ½ years as ILGOP chair, Don Tracy cites intraparty fighting as reason for quittingBy HANNAH MEISELCapitol News Illinoishmeisel@capitolnewsillinois.comHalfway through the 2024 election cycle and just a few weeks away from the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Illinois GOP Chair Don Tracy on Wednesday announced his resignation as head of the state Republican Party.Tracy, who'd held the job since February 2021, explained his resignation in a two-page letter that cited intraparty “power struggles.” He also said he is concerned about the direction the party is taking under the current membership of the Illinois Republican State Central Committee – a 17-person body that steers the ILGOP, with one member elected from each congressional district.“In better days, Illinois Republicans came together after tough intra party elections,” Tracy wrote. “Now however, we have Republicans who would rather fight other Republicans than engage in the harder work of defeating incumbent Democrats by convincing swing voters to vote Republican.”Tracy was narrowly elected Illinois Republican Party chair in the wake of the 2020 election and Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection on the U.S. Capitol by those who sought to stop certification of the election for its winner, President Joe Biden, over former President Donald Trump. Even as Republicans publicly reckoned with the events of Jan. 6, hardline conservatives on the state central committee were pushing for a more ardent supporter of Trump and his politics than the previous chair, who was hand-picked by former Gov. Bruce Rauner.Instead, the party got Tracy, another Rauner ally who served as chair of the Illinois Gaming Board during the one-term governor's administration. Tracy had unsuccessfully run for lieutenant governor in 2010, and in 2002, he lost a bid for a state Senate seat – but as a Democrat.Tracy's electoral history, as well as his experience as an attorney and co-owner of his family's food distribution business, fit the mold of previous ILGOP chairs in a state where fiscally conservative and socially moderate suburban Republicans for decades were a political powerhouse.But as Republican politics have changed both nationally and in Illinois, Tracy's run as party chair proved tumultuous.Additionally, Tracy wrote that he was “concerned about the current infatuation” of some state central committee members “with certain individuals they call ‘grass roots' leaders.”One such self-proclaimed grassroots Republican, former state Sen. Darren Bailey, celebrated Tracy's resignation on social media Wednesday, calling it a “cleansing” of the state GOP.“Fake republicans got us into this mess,” wrote Bailey, who earlier this year lost a primary challenge to U.S. Rep. Mike Bost and unsuccessfully ran for governor in 2022. “Real Republicans standing firm will get us out!!!”Read more: Dems seek unity as new, former chair take no questions from media after party voteDemocrats panned the state GOP as “defined by a litany of electoral disasters, constant infighting, meager fundraising, and a strict adherence to a losing set of anti-choice, anti-worker, pro-Trump policies.”“While we don't expect new leadership to change any of that, we do wish the best of luck to the inevitable MAGA extremist who will succeed Don Tracy as Chair,” the party said.Tracy's letter indicated he would resign upon the election of a successor, “preferably no later than” July 19 – the day after the RNC is scheduled to conclude. Capitol News Illinois is a nonprofit, nonpartisan news service covering state government. It is distributed to hundreds of newspapers, radio and TV stations statewide. It is funded primarily by the Illinois Press Foundation and the Robert R. McCormick Foundation, along with major contributions from the Illinois Broadcasters Foundation and Southern Illinois Editorial Association.Illinois child tax credit: who gets it, how much is it?(Capitol News Illinois illustration by Andrew Adams)Thursday, June 13, 2024$50M tax credit program will provide up to roughly $300 for low-income familiesBy ANDREW ADAMSCapitol News Illinoisaadams@capitolnewsillinois.comIn the final hours of their spring legislative session, Illinois lawmakers approved a tax credit of up to about $300 for families with young children. The credit is available to Illinoisans with children under age 12 who qualify for the federal Earned Income Tax Credit, or EITC. Although it has exceptions, that credit is generally available to married couples earning up to about $60,000 and single people earning up to about $50,000, depending on the number of children they have. For taxes on 2024 income, the tax credit will cap at just over $300 for tax filers with three or more children who meet certain income requirements. Taxpayers with two children face a cap of about $270 and taxpayers with one child face a cap of about $170. The child tax credit equates to 20 percent of the state's EITC, which allows Illinois taxpayers a credit equal to 20 percent of the federal EITC. Starting in tax year 2025, the state's child tax credit will double to 40 percent of the state EITC, meaning that it will max out at a bit over $600 for families with three children. Because the federal tax credit that determines its size is tied to inflation, the actual size of future years' child tax credits is yet to be determined. In its first year, the program is expected to cost the state $50 million, with a cost of about $100 million in subsequent years. The idea of a permanent child tax credit in Illinois has been floated for several years, with various proposals being put forward by legislators in the General Assembly as well as advocacy groups and think tanks. Gov. JB Pritzker pitched a child tax credit in his proposed budget earlier this year that was smaller than the version that passed in the final budget. It would have applied to children under three years old and cost about $12 million. Proponents of the idea say that in addition to helping low-income families, programs like this help local economies. “Every dollar we invest in the child tax credit is immediately spent locally,” Erion Malasi, the policy director for Economic Security for Illinois, told Capitol News Illinois. Researchers at the Illinois Economic Policy Institute, a labor movement-affiliated think tank, found in a January report that child tax credits have a higher economic impact than cuts to corporate income taxes or to capital gains taxes. That report also cited several research teams that found the temporary expansion to the federal child tax credit between 2021 and 2023 reduced child poverty in the U.S. by between 25 and 36 percent. That credit provided an additional $1,000 per child on top of an existing $2,000 credit, with increases for younger children. State Sen. Omar Aquino, D-Chicago, sponsored legislation that would have created a $300 million child tax credit program that was more expansive than the version that passed. Aquino told Capitol News Illinois he will be watching the rollout of the child tax credit to see if there is room for an “expansion” in future budget years or if there is a route for the credit to be automatically applied for qualifying taxpayers. The Illinois Department of Revenue is working on guidance for next year's filing season and will provide information about how to claim the child tax credit on its website. Capitol News Illinois is a nonprofit, nonpartisan news service covering state government. It is distributed to hundreds of print and broadcast outlets statewide. It is funded primarily by the Illinois Press Foundation and the Robert R. McCormick Foundation, along with major contributions from the Illinois Broadcasters Foundation and Southern Illinois Editorial Association.Kansas' Davids lauds court decision on abortion pill; Marshall critiques Democrats' IVF billBY: TIM CARPENTER - JUNE 13, 2024 4:56 PM   U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids, D-Kansas, applauded a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to turn aside a lawsuit seeking to direct the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to significantly limit access to the abortion pill mifepristone. (Tim Carpenter/Kansas Reflector)TOPEKA — U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids of Kansas said the U.S. Supreme Court's rejection of an attempt to undermine the federal Food and Drug Administration's authorization of a widely available abortion medication wouldn't be the final act by opponents of reproductive rights.On Thursday, the Supreme Court said the plaintiffs, comprised of anti-abortion physicians and organizations, didn't have standing to pursue the lawsuit against the FDA aimed at curtailing access to the drug mifepristone. It's possible other plaintiffs capable of showing they were harmed by availability of the pill could challenge FDA approval of the drug. It is used in approximately half of all abortions in the United States.“I will always stand with Kansans who overwhelmingly rejected extremist attempts to limit reproductive health care access,” said Davids, the 3rd District Democrat. “Yet, for the second year in a row, a vital and safe reproductive health care medication was under attack, threatening to strip Kansans' ability to freely make health care decisions that are best for their families and futures.”Davids said the Supreme Court opinion was “a victory for our freedoms,” but the legal fight regarding abortion access was far from over. She vowed to continue opposing attempts to “interfere in our most private health care decisions.”U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, signed an amicus brief urging federal courts to rule the FDA overstepped its authority years ago in regard to use of mifepristone. U.S. Reps. Ron Estes, Tracey Mann and Jake LaTurner, signed a brief that argued the Supreme Court should reverse the FDA.These Kansas lawmakers said the FDA's action to deregulate “chemical abortion drugs” subverted Congress' public policy interests and patient welfare.Mifepristone, which is authorized for up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy, was part of two-drug regimen that included misoprostol as the second pharmaceutical.Meanwhile, both U.S. senators from Kansas, Republicans Jerry Moran and Marshall, voted Thursday to block legislation offered by Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois that would affirm the right of women attempting to become pregnant to seek fertility treatments that included in vitro fertilization or IVF.The Senate vote on that measure was 48-47, short of the 60 votes required to advance the measure.On Wednesday, Marshall said the Duckworth bill contained “poison pills” that violated the religious freedom of physicians and would unnecessarily broaden access to reproductive technology. He praised a piece of IVF legislation sponsored by Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.Marshall, a physician who delivered babies for 30 years in Kansas said, “The country needs to know that Republicans believe in IVF. I happen to believe IVF is a gift from God.”Sean: Unfortunately for Senator Marshall, he doesn't speak for all Republicans, many of whom are far out of the mainstream on whether they believe families should be able to access IVF.And today in unforced errors…Trump tells House Republicans Milwaukee is a ‘horrible city'BY: HENRY REDMAN - JUNE 13, 2024 10:51 AM   Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump speaks during a rally on Wednesday, May 1, in Waukesha, Wisconsin. (Scott Olson | Getty Images)In a closed door meeting with Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives, Donald Trump reportedly called Milwaukee, the location of this summer's Republican National Convention, a “horrible city.” Trump's comments were reported by Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman. “Milwaukee, where we are having our convention, is a horrible city,” Trump is reported to have said on Thursday. The former president visited Wisconsin in May, holding a rally in Waukesha. During that visit, he talked about the RNC coming to Milwaukee, making fun of Democrats — who planned to hold the 2020 Democratic National Convention in the city but canceled it due to the COVID-19 pandemic — for not showing up to the city. Wisconsin's House Republicans responded to the report with varying stories about what happened. Rep. Glenn Grothman told reporters Trump was talking about “election integrity” in large urban centers, Rep. Derrick Van Orden said the report was a lie and that Trump was talking about the city's crime rate and Rep. Bryan Steil denied that Trump made the comment at all.In response to the comment, Democrats said if Trump doesn't like Milwaukee, he doesn't need to come. “If Donald Trump hates Milwaukee so much, we have one message for him: don't come, we won't miss you — your campaign is barely here in the first place,” Democratic National Committee spokesperson Addy Toevs said in a statement. “In November, Wisconsinites will show Trump how the dislike is mutual and will reject him again once and for all.”Other Democrats touted Milwaukee's beer, food and sports teams while connecting the comments to regular Republican attacks against Wisconsin's largest and most diverse city.“Donald Trump attacking the great city of Milwaukee as a ‘horrible city' exactly one month before he shuffles out on stage at the Fiserv reflects the backward, twisted man Donald Trump has always been,” Wisconsin Democratic Party Vice Chair Felesia Martin said. “With entertainment, recreation and a quality of life that is unparalleled — to say nothing of a great basketball team — I am blessed to call Milwaukee home. We're used to Republican politicians like Donald Trump showing nothing but contempt for Milwaukee and the folks who live here: they know our power, and they're afraid of the city we are building here, together. Once again, Trump has demonstrated why he should not be elected to the highest office in the land. He does not possess the discipline, respect, thoughtfulness, nor the maturity necessary to lead our country.”Trump is expected to visit southeastern Wisconsin again next week, for a planned rally in Racine on Tuesday. Because he knows if he wants to be president again, he has to win there. Wild. @TheHeartlandPOD on Twitter and ThreadsCo-HostsAdam Sommer @Adam_Sommer85 (Twitter) @adam_sommer85 (Threads)Rachel Parker @msraitchetp (Threads) Sean Diller (no social)The Heartland Collective - Sign Up Today!JOIN PATREON FOR MORE - AND JOIN OUR SOCIAL NETWORK!“Change The Conversation”Outro Song: “The World Is On Fire” by American Aquarium http://www.americanaquarium.com/

Antipop - pour faire grandir ton podcast
BONUS - 2 techniques d'interview avec Jérémie Claeys

Antipop - pour faire grandir ton podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 10:57


Vous vous êtes déjà demandé comment les meilleurs intervieweurs trouvent toujours les questions parfaites et savent exactement quand terminer une interview ? Cet épisode bonus est fait pour vous !Dans cet épisode, j'invite à nouveau Jérémie Claeys, le créateur des podcasts "Sens Créatif" et "Hérétique?", pour un bonus exclusif qui fait suite à notre échange sur « comment progresser dans l'art de l'interview ».On aborde dans ce bonus :Comment se repérer dans l'interview et ne jamais perdre le filSavoir quelles questions poser pour obtenir des réponses alignées à vos attentesComment savoir quand il faut arrêter son interview pour finir sur une note parfaiteJ'espère que cet épisode vous permettra de mieux structurer vos interviews, tout en laissant place à la magie de la spontanéité !Alors, prêt(e) à passer au niveau supérieur ?Vous me tenez au courant ?--Pour contacter Jérémie:https://www.instagram.com/jeremieclaeys/Tu veux encore plus de conseils, de cas pratiques et de ressources ?

Podcast – Kitchen Sink WordPress
Podcast E533 – Interview with Tara Claeys

Podcast – Kitchen Sink WordPress

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 29:39


This week I Talked with Tara Claeys [powerpress]

Antipop - pour faire grandir ton podcast
Progresser en interview avec Jérémie Claeys - Sens Créatif et Hérétique?

Antipop - pour faire grandir ton podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 45:49 Transcription Available


Rester le nez collé à ses fiches lors d'une interview est une situation plus qu'inconfortable ! Néanmoins, quand on veut faire honneur à son invité, et donner le meilleur à son audience, on se doit de préparer un minimum l'épisode ! Quel équilibre trouver lors d'une interview, entre préparation assidue et spontanéité ? C'est le sujet que j'ai eu envie de creuser aujourd'hui. Dans cet épisode, j'invite Jérémie Claeys , le créateur des podcasts “Sens Créatif”, et “Hérétique?”, pour explorer comment progresser dans l'art de l'interview. On aborde ensemble : - Sa quête d'authenticité dans le partage de ses questionnements personnels pour connecter avec ses invités et ses auditeurices - Comment la préparation méticuleuse de ses interviews lui permet d'être spontané en live - Comment créer un arc narratif captivant pour mettre en lumière les moments clés de la vie de ses invités - Comment créer une ambiance propice à ce que son invité se livre un maximum.Jérémie est un très bon intervieweur, et il est passionné de ce sujet. J'espère que cet épisode vous permettra de développer de nouvelles approches pour vos interviews, de manière à être le meilleur host possible en live ! Vous me tenez au courant ?--Pour contacter Jérémie:https://www.instagram.com/jeremieclaeys/Tu veux encore plus de conseils, de cas pratiques et de ressources ?

Service Protestant
Des podcasts pour réfléchir à la foi protestante

Service Protestant

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 29:46


durée : 00:29:46 - Solaé, le rendez-vous protestant - par : Jean-Luc Gadreau - Entretien avec Jérémie Claeys, responsable des podcasts sur le portail web RegardsProtestants, et podcasteur lui-même avec plusieurs séries à son actif.

You Tried Dat??
267: Claeys Root Beer Candies, Pecan Logs, and Iowa Smokehouse Sticks

You Tried Dat??

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 53:48


Another eclectic mix of snacks this week for You Tried Dat?? to taste: Claeys Old Fashioned Root Beer Hard Candies, Homestyle Candies Pecan Logs, and Iowa Smokehouse Meat Sticks.  The gang also discusses Cookie Monster's recent "shrinkflation" tweet before trying to decipher the difference between types of fish and the names of characters from the Dune franchise. Follow us on Instagram to see pictures of the snacks @youtrieddat.

La Loupe
Dans l'armoire : la loi Claeys-Leonetti

La Loupe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 6:14


Chaque vendredi, l'équipe de La Loupe range dans son armoire la définition d'un concept dont vous entendez souvent parler dans l'actualité... Sans forcément en saisir tous les enjeux. Aujourd'hui, alors que le projet de loi sur la fin de vie sera présenté en conseil des ministres en avril, on s'intéresse aux dispositions déjà en place, grâce à la loi Claeys-Leonetti, avec Agnès Laurent, grand reporter à L'Express.Retrouvez tous les détails de l'épisode ici et inscrivez-vous à notre newsletter. L'équipe : Écriture : Charlotte BarisPrésentation : Mathias PenguillyMontage et réalisation : Jules Krot Crédits : BFM TV, France Inter, LCP Musique et habillage : Emmanuel Herschon / Studio Torrent Logo : Anne-Laure Chapelain / Thibaut Zschiesche Pour nous écrire : laloupe@lexpress.fr Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

The Real Look
Northern Lights: Matthew Claeys on a Giving Culture, Choosing Your Own Adventure, and Moving from E to P

The Real Look

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 24:39


LISTEN: We're joined by Matthew Claeys with Keller Williams Sunset Corridor serving the Portland Metro area in Oregon! He shares his unique journey working the high volume, low margin model, building his team back up recently to 39 agents with a goal of 100 by end of year. We get into recruiting, culture, and building a supportive foundation to keep his agents on the business path that best suits their individual needs.

Generatie Alfavrouw
#38. Hoe kan je zacht opvoeden en zelfcompassie hebben in ouderschap: inzichten van Etiketjes en Afgestemd Opvoeden Eline Claeys

Generatie Alfavrouw

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 58:46


In deze aflevering bespreken we samen met Eline Claeys hoe jij je kinderen zacht kan opvoeden, waarom grenzen belangrijk zijn en hoe jij jezelf grace kan geven als ouder. Wil jij leren hoe jij zachter kan zijn voor jezelf? Dan is deze aflevering zeker voor jou! Wil jij zien hoe Eline haar boodschap de wereld instuurt? Ga haar dan volgen via @etiketjes_en_afgestemdopvoeden.Ben jij klaar om net zoals Eline jouw boodschap te delen op Instagram? Schrijf je dan nu in voor onze gratis training via: https://alfavrouwen.com/instarevival.Maak jij al deel uit van onze gratis Facebook groep? Kom er nu snel bij via: https://www.alfavrouwen.com/facebookgroepMaak jij al deel uit van onze gratis Facebook groep? Kom er nu snel bij via: https://www.alfavrouwen.com/facebookgroep

Serve The People Podcast
Training Day Ep. 249 with Andrew Claeys

Serve The People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 20:10


Andrew Claeys of FFL Imagine Financial became a Hall of Fame producer in 2023, which was his first year in the business! He has even more massive goals for 2024. Take a listen to his Training Day interview to learn what he has up his sleeve to conquer this year!

Priorité santé
Se soigner quand on est porteur d'un handicap sensoriel

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 48:30


Les personnes en situation de handicap peuvent rencontrer des difficultés dans leur parcours de soin. Ainsi, des études démontrent que les taux de morbidité et de mortalité des personnes handicapées adultes sont plus élevés que ceux de la population générale. Cela peut, en partie, être corrigé par un meilleur accès aux soins et notamment à la prévention. Comment les personnes sourdes, malentendantes, malvoyantes se font-elles soigner ? Quels sont les obstacles à la prise en charge des personnes en situation de handicap ? Comment améliorer leur accès aux soins ? Sébastien Claeys, professeur associé à Sorbonne Université et membre du Conseil d'administration de l'Association Handidactique Dr Marine Halbron, diabétologue dans le service de Diabétologie de l'Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière à Paris. Dans le cadre de ses activités, elle prend en charge des patients sourds et travaille en étroite collaboration avec le Service d'Unité d'Information et de Soins des Sourds (UNISS) de l'Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière  Mendenesso Pariou, secrétaire général de l'Association de lutte pour l'inclusion sportive et culturelle des personnes handicapées de la vue Lidao Céci Talents (LiCeTa). Reportage de Raphaëlle Constant.

Priorité santé
Se soigner quand on est porteur d'un handicap sensoriel

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 48:30


Les personnes en situation de handicap peuvent rencontrer des difficultés dans leur parcours de soin. Ainsi, des études démontrent que les taux de morbidité et de mortalité des personnes handicapées adultes sont plus élevés que ceux de la population générale. Cela peut, en partie, être corrigé par un meilleur accès aux soins et notamment à la prévention. Comment les personnes sourdes, malentendantes, malvoyantes se font-elles soigner ? Quels sont les obstacles à la prise en charge des personnes en situation de handicap ? Comment améliorer leur accès aux soins ? Sébastien Claeys, professeur associé à Sorbonne Université et membre du Conseil d'administration de l'Association Handidactique Dr Marine Halbron, diabétologue dans le service de Diabétologie de l'Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière à Paris. Dans le cadre de ses activités, elle prend en charge des patients sourds et travaille en étroite collaboration avec le Service d'Unité d'Information et de Soins des Sourds (UNISS) de l'Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière  Mendenesso Pariou, secrétaire général de l'Association de lutte pour l'inclusion sportive et culturelle des personnes handicapées de la vue Lidao Céci Talents (LiCeTa). Reportage de Raphaëlle Constant.

The M Word - Uncensored Conversations On Marketing

In this engaging episode of the “M Word” podcast, host Tara Claeys, founder of Design TLC, discusses her journey in marketing, entrepreneurship, and niche specialization. With a background in advertising and marketing, Tara ventured into digital design and WordPress websites for small schools and education-focused nonprofits. She emphasizes the importance of trusting one's instincts, living [...] Read More The post Episode 33: Tara Claeys, Design TLC first appeared on Arlington Strategy.

The Rich Outdoors
How to Make $10k a Month Washing Roofs with Spencer Claeys

The Rich Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 55:15


EP 607: Spencer Claeys, How to Make $10k a Month Washing Roofs  Hey, everybody! Cody Rich here, bringing you an episode that's a testament to the power of grit, gumption, and good old-fashioned hard work. Today, I've got Spencer Claeys with me, and if you've ever thought of turning a simple idea into a gold […]

Serve The People Podcast
Tri-State Trends Ep. 115 with Andrew Claeys

Serve The People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 18:25


Andrew Claeys of FFL Imagine Financial is off to a strong start in his insurance career. In his short time with FFL, he has averaged 45+ families a month! You are certainly trending with us, Andrew! On this Tri-State Trends podcast, listen as he discusses how the car business prepared him for the life insurance industry, the importance of working a variety of different leads, and his MASSIVE goal for the end of the year.

Cato Event Podcast
Natural Property Rights

Cato Event Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 60:08


Join us for a discussion of Eric Claeys's forthcoming book, Natural Property Rights (forthcoming, Cambridge University Press). The book introduces and defends a theory of property relying on labor, natural rights, and traditional principles of natural law. Justified on those grounds, property rights protect individual freedom, but they also help government officials resolve the basic resource conflicts that arise in property law. Natural Property Rights illustrates this with examples from real estate, oil and gas, tangible personal property, water rights, government regulatory and taking powers (and constitutional limits on those). Claeys's work in this area was recently the focus of a symposium hosted by Texas A&M University's Journal of Property Law.Matthew Cavedon will respond by commenting on the historical context for John Locke's work, on which Claeys relies. Cavedon will argue that Spanish Renaissance scholar Francisco Suárez offers nuances regarding the relationship between natural law and property rights that correct for deficiencies in Lockean theory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.