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Beating Cancer Daily with Saranne Rothberg ~ Stage IV Cancer Survivor
Today, on Beating Cancer Daily, Saranne is joined by Jacqui Bryan to explore the remarkable benefits of various leafy greens for cancer survivors. Jacqui focuses on incorporating these nutrient-rich vegetables into daily meals, highlighting the superiority of organic spinach, collard greens' anti-inflammatory properties, and cabbage's versatile nutritional profile. Their conversation sheds light on how these greens can significantly contribute to overall health and recovery for cancer patients. Jacqui Bryan is a certified nutrition specialist, whole health educator, health coach, and registered nurse. With extensive experience in functional medicine, Jacqui has been a pivotal figure in guiding many individuals toward healthier living through food-based approaches. Her work with the ComedyCures Foundation and Health Builder program underscores her commitment to promoting wellness, particularly for cancer survivors."Real food provides better dietary benefits than processed options, which is why I advocate for fresh over powdered greens." ~ Jacqui Bryan Today on Beating Cancer Daily: · Spinach is particularly beneficial for cancer survivors due to its rich nutrient profile, including iron, folate, and vitamins A, K, and manganese.· Collard greens are excellent sources of vitamins A, C, and calcium, with significant anti-inflammatory properties.· Cabbage and its relatives, like Brussels sprouts and kale, are rich in vitamins B, C, and folate, offering nutritional benefits and anti-cancer properties.· Bok choy is a nutritious addition to soups, providing vitamins C, A, and K, though it needs proper cooking to avoid a tough texture.· Watercress, known for its spicy, bitter taste, is nutrient-dense and can help reduce DNA damage, though its seasonal nature sometimes makes it hard to find.· Adding a variety of colored vegetables to your diet is crucial for obtaining diverse antioxidants and improving overall health.· Romaine lettuce might be more beneficial than kale in some cases, offering a range of vitamins and nutrients.· Arugula and microgreens are bold-tasting options with high nutritional value and should be included in a balanced diet. Guest Contact Information:https://www.JacquiBryan.comThe #1 Rated Cancer Survivor Podcast by FeedSpot and Ranked the Top 5 Best Cancer Podcast by CancerCare News, Beating Cancer Daily is listened to in more than 91 countries on six continents and has over 300 original daily episodes hosted by stage IV survivor Saranne Rothberg! To learn more about Host Saranne Rothberg and The ComedyCures Foundation:https://www.comedycures.org/ To write to Saranne or a guest:https://www.comedycures.org/contact-8 To record a message to Saranne or a guest:https://www.speakpipe.com/BCD_Comments_SuggestionsTo sign up for the free Health Builder Series live on Zoom with Saranne and Jacqui, go to The ComedyCures Foundation's homepage:https://www.comedycures.org/Please support the creation of more original episodes of Beating Cancer Daily and other free ComedyCures Foundation programs with a tax-deductible contribution:http://bit.ly/ComedyCuresDonate THANK YOU! Please tell a friend who we may help, and please support us with a beautiful review. Have a blessed day! Saranne
Today's episode of the Punk CX podcast features a chat that I had with Miranda Collard, who is the CEO of the Americas at TP (formerly Teleperformance). Miranda and I talk about Miranda's career journey from employee #27 to now being the CEO of the Americas, how she still takes customer calls, why the future of CX isn't about bots versus humans, how this technological (r)evolution is changing the role that TP plays with their clients, the lessons that TP have learned about how to drive real results and RoI from working with more than half of the Forbes Top 100, how helping clients succeed is about equipping your people to lead with effective AI implementation that balances both emotional and artificial intelligence and how that focus on the human element is helping TP set themselves apart from their competitors. This interview follows on from my recent interview – Some of the most innovative brands in the world are using AI to create a service dividend – Interview with Tom Eggemeier of Zendesk – and is number 560 in the series of interviews with authors and business leaders who are doing great things, providing valuable insights, helping businesses innovate and delivering great service and experience to both their customers and their employees.
Shirts, long sleeves, and hoodies are back for a limited time! This batch has the podcast logo on the back and on the front is a simple name tag saying "Dental Technician". Be proud of what you do and show the WORLD that we exist. Shirts on sale until November 8, 2025. As always 100% of the profits go towards the Foundation For Dental Laboratory Technology (https://dentallabfoundation.org/)! https://www.bonfire.com/its-all-in-the-name160/ This week, Elvis and Barb sit down with two amazing ladies who turned tragedy into triumph. When a devastating fire destroyed Denture Crafters (https://www.denturecrafters.net/) a few weeks ago, lab manager Amber Rosema and general manager Daniele Collard didn't waste a single moment. From the parking lot of their burned-down lab, they began rebuilding—calling suppliers, securing space, and rallying their team to get dentures back in patients' mouths. Hear the incredible story of how these two leaders kept their employees working, rebuilt their systems, and leaned on the kindness of another lab to get back up and running in just days. They also share what it's like being part of an employee-owned dental lab, their quick move into digital dentures, and the importance of mental health when life—and your lab—literally goes up in flames. It's an inspiring episode of resilience, teamwork, and what makes the dental lab community truly amazing. If you want to help, Daniele and Amber would love your opinion on any of the following items. Feel free to email them at info@denturecrafters.net Drop your favorites below: Boil-out tanks / dewaxers (Electric if possible) CAM milling units Alcohol distiller Acrylic polishers / pumice stations Steam cleaners Sandblasters / Shell Blaster Air compressors (oil-free, quiet) Dust collectors (single and central systems) Vacuum systems (for 3D printers, model trimmers, etc.) Fume extractors / ventilation systems Air purifiers (HEPA, carbon filter, or ionizer type) Monomer / polymer storage Vacuum mixers Resin dispensers Workbenches (lab-grade, suction-integrated if possible) Magnifying lamps / task lighting Autoclave / sterilizer Disinfectant systems / UV cabinets Easy to clean flooring (think clean wax) Laser welders Looking for a way to unlock the full potential of your digital dentistry workflow. Take it from Elise Heathcote, associate manager of digital services with Ivoclar. This is all about the Cam Academy. They have a new in-person training experience designed specifically for dental technicians. This hands-on course explores the full potential of programmable Cam software, helping you take your digital workflow to the next level. Learn directly from Ivoclar experts, refine your skills and bring new precision and efficiency to your lab. Cam Academy is more than a course. It's your next step in digital excellence. To reserve your spot, visit the Ivoclar Academy website (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us/academy/learning-opportunities?page=1&offset=12&filters=%5B%7B%22id%22%3A%22dateRange%22%2C%22selectedLowerBound%22%3A%222021-12-09T07%3A30%3A45.534Z%22%2C%22selectedUpperBound%22%3A%222022-06-09T06%3A30%3A45.534Z%22%7D%2C%7B%22id%22%3A%22type%22%2C%22advancedFilter%22%3Afalse%2C%22values%22%3A%5B%22In-house+trainings%22%5D%7D%5D) or contact your local Ivoclar sales representative today. The right CAM software can completely transform your lab's workflow — and no one understands that better than FOLLOW-ME! Technology (https://www.follow-me-tech.com/), creators of hyperDENT (https://www.follow-me-tech.com/hyperdent/#product_overview). That's why Roland DGA (https://www.rolanddga.com/applications/dental-cad-cam) has partnered with FOLLOW-ME! North America to offer the Roland DGA x hyperDENT Bundle for their DWX-53D series mills. This collaboration gives labs optimized performance, smoother milling, and incredible efficiency gains — with some users reporting up to two hours saved per case cycle without sacrificing quality. And here's the best part: Roland is making this available to everyone through a hyperDENT trade-in promo for existing users. It's the perfect opportunity to upgrade your CAM and take full advantage of the technology you already have. Plus, Nowak Dental Supplies (https://www.nowakdental.com/) is participating in the promotion and adding an exclusive bonus for NOLA Lab Fest attendees: the Multiple Instances feature at no additional cost. Don't miss your chance to see the difference in person! Join Jordan Greenberg — the “hyperDENT dude” himself — at NOLA Lab Fest, November 7–8 (https://www.nolalabfest.com/), and discover how CAM can redefine what your Roland mill can do. Special Guests: Amber Rosema and Daniele Collard.
I'm thrilled to introduce a true Club Med legend who joined the G.O. team in 1986, kicking off his journey at Club Med Martinique as a Scuba G.O. His passion and leadership shone through as he later rose to Chief of Sports, and in 1992, he found love at Club Med Sandpiper, meeting his future wife. Beyond Club Med, he's an endurance athlete extraordinaire, conquering 10 Ironman races, over 50 marathons and ultra-marathons, and tackling the grueling “Rim to Rim to Rim Grand Canyon” race in an astonishing 18 hours. From his roots in Lyons, France, to his current home in Lansing, Michigan, we're diving into his incredible stories and so much more. Please join me in welcoming Benoit Collard! Since Benoit had such an incredible career with Club Med, I decided to split this interview into two parts. In this first installment, we'll explore his time at Club Med Martinique, Cancun, Moorea, Santa Teresa, and Turks and Caicos. When I originally asked Benoit to share a few fun facts, he left out one particularly remarkable detail—and in this interview, he finally reveals it! I won't spoil the fun fact, so you'll just have to listen to find out what it is. Please enjoy and stay tuned for part two! **My First Season podcast has always been ad-free and free to listen to and is available to download on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Samsung Podcasts, Podbean App, Podchaser, Spotify, Amazon Music/Audible, TuneIn + Alexa, iHeartRadio, PlayerFM, Pandora, and Listen Notes. And if you like what you hear, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts.
Invité : - Gilbert Collard, avocat et ancien euro député RN - Mathieu Bock-Côté, essayiste et sociologue Chroniqueurs : - Gabrielle Cluzel, rédactrice en chef du site Boulevard Voltaire - Erik Tegner, journaliste Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
1. The Kanpai Quartet - Pearly Gates 2. Aldorande - Sweet Spot 3. The Santic Players - Midnight Serenade 4. Mystic Jungle - The Memory (Feat Roxana) 5. Alek Lee - Cold Feet 6. Chord+ (Edit+By+Mr.+K) 7. Padded Cell - Are You Anywhere? (edit) 8. Alek Lee - Illusions 9. Lova - Lento Levante 10. Hi Mount - U N Me 11. Chaos in the CBD - Brain Gymnasium 12. Collard, Raelle, S. Fidelity, Gabiga - Stolen 13. Dawn Again - A Day In The Life Of Pond Algae 14. J.A.M. - The Spell (Hypnotic Mix) 15. SUN PALACE & QUADRANT 77 - Sexx it Up 16. KOZMIK FUNK-CONSTELLATION - Friendly Movements 17. Samii - Here To Luv Myself 18. ASHRR - Please Don't Stop The Rain (Ron Trent Dub) 19. Cromby - The Good Shit 20. Raze - Break 4 Love (Ilija Rudman Extended Mix) 21. Zo!, Eric Roberson - We Are On The Move 22. Colonel Red - Careful 23. Alton Miller feat Enid - Abstract Dub 24. DeejayKul x The Rurals x Charlie Hearnshaw x Shamrock - Jammin (Part One) 25. CVER - Feeling U, Feeling Me (Delfonic Remix)
Bonjour à tous, c'est Perrine au micro du Podcast Champenois pour ce nouvel épisode avec Alexandre du Champagne Collard Picard. Bonne écoute !Pour suivre le Champagne Collard Picard :Site internet : https://www.champagnecollardpicard.fr/frInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/champagnecollardpicard/Références évoquées pendant l'épisode :OIV MSc in wine management : http://www.oivmsc.orgHabits de lumière : https://habitsdelumiere.epernay.frRichard Orlinski : https://www.galeries-orlinski.comPour suivre le Podcast Champenois :Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/lepodcastchampenois/LinkedIn : [https://www.linkedin.com/company/le-podcast-champenois/about/?](https://www.linkedin.com/company/le-podcast-champenois/about/?viewAsMember=true)Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092360000399L'abus d'alcool est dangereux pour la santé, à consommer avec modération Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Retranscription des premières minutes : - Sud Radio, le coup de cœur des libraires. Valérie Expert, Gérard Collard.- Bonjour à toutes et à tous et bonjour Gérard.- Bonjour, ça va ? Très bien, et vous, vous avez lu malgré le beau temps ? Oui, j'aime bien, moi je lis tout le temps, souvent lui, dans […]
Do you like to feel something powerful between your legs? Maybe you like a bit of leather. Or maybe some danger? We've got it all for you because today we're doing Motorcycle Clubs! We rev into this episode with "Tame Me: A Motorcycle Club Romance (Blood Brothers MC Series Book 1)" by J. A. Collard and "Primal Urges (Bikers of Mayhem Book 1)" by Mathew Dante. Our hog-wild hosts discuss bad charity event planning, snakes from a tube, and that all guys want big dicks in the bathroom. Support us on Patreon! patreon.com/fmklitpod
Retranscription des premières minutes : - Sud Radio, le coup de cœur des libraires. Valérie Expert, Gérard Collard.- Bonjour Gérard, bonjour à vous, auditeurs de Sud Radio, lecteurs qui nous écoutez.- On vous remercie d'ailleurs parce que vous êtes de plus en plus nombreux à nous écouter sur le YouTube de Sud Radio, YouTube de […]
durée : 00:05:56 - Le Bach du matin du jeudi 25 septembre 2025 - Jean-Philippe Collard interprète la fugue de la "Toccata, adagio et fugue en Ut Majeur" BWV 564, œuvre de jeunesse composée par Bach dans la deuxième décennie du XVIIIe siècle, et transcrite pour piano par Ferruccio Busoni. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 02:00:29 - Musique matin du jeudi 25 septembre 2025 - par : Jean-Baptiste Urbain - Jean-Philippe Collard enregistre enfin Bach en solo. Des transcriptions signées Busoni de pièces que le pianiste se souvient avoir entendues, enfant, jouées à l'orgue par son père. À 77 ans, le musicien aurait-il choisi de clore sa discographie avec cet album présenté comme un testament artistique ? - réalisé par : Yassine Bouzar Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:05:56 - Le Bach du matin du jeudi 25 septembre 2025 - Jean-Philippe Collard interprète la fugue de la "Toccata, adagio et fugue en Ut Majeur" BWV 564, œuvre de jeunesse composée par Bach dans la deuxième décennie du XVIIIe siècle, et transcrite pour piano par Ferruccio Busoni. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Retranscription des premières minutes : - Sud Radio, le coup de coeur des libraires. Valérie Expert, Gérard Collard.- Bonjour Gérard. Bonjour madame.- Allez chez vos libraires. Le livre en ce moment c'est très compliqué pour les libraires, alors c'est compliqué pour beaucoup de français, mais franchement je n'arrêterai pas de vous le répéter, quand vous […]
Janet Collard is a dance performing artist, choreographer and movement director originally from the San Francisco Bay Area. As a professional contemporary dancer, Janet has performed for many companies and choreographers including AXIS Dance Company, Nancy Karp and Dancers, Gerald Casel Dance and Katie Faulkner's little seismic dance company. As a choreographer, she has worked with Korsa Musical Theater Company, Shotgun Players, Berkeley Playhouse, Shawl-Anderson Dance Center, Throckmorton Theater and others. In 2018, she premiered her dance theater solo show Performing Valeska based on the life of avant-garde actor and dancer Valeska Gert. In 2019 she toured this production to different festivals across the country and was artist in residence at the University of Rochester in New York. She recently completed an MA in Dance Philosophy and History at Roehampton University in London. While in the UK she presented her dissertation and performed a lecture on dance reconstruction and dance reenactment at the Theater, Dance and Performance Conference at the University of Leeds (remotely). She also participated in a living history performance at the Old Operating Theater in London. She currently lives in Northern California and continues to create choreography and teach movement for artists as well as Pilates and Gyrotonic. To learn more about Janet Collard: Website: www.janetcollard.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1f4CYHMGTlI
Valérie Expert et Gérard Collard reviendront notamment sur "Quatre jours sans ma mère", un roman de Ramsès Kefi et "Par où entre la lumière", un roman de Florence Lévy-Paoloni
L'invité de 7h50. Ce vendredi, Thomas de Bergeyck reçoit Guillaume Collard. Le patron d'RTL nous parle de la rentrée télé, les nouveautés mais aussi la stratégie d'RTL pour les années à venir. Ainsi que l'avenir de la télévision et du digital.
In this episode of CX Decoded, Editor-in-Chief Dom Nicastro sits down with Miranda Collard, Global Chief Client Officer at TP, to explore her remarkable journey from headset-wearing agent to C-suite leader. With over 30 years in the contact center industry, Collard shares hard-earned insights on how frontline experience shapes leadership, why AI's real impact often happens behind the scenes, and how emotional intelligence can be scaled as a CX differentiator. Listeners will also hear how empowering agents and turning insights into action can transform customer journeys in 2025 and beyond. Whether you lead a global CX organization or a small team, this conversation offers practical strategies for blending technology, empathy and execution to deliver experiences that truly last.
Victor Collard, auteur d'un livre sur la formation de Pierre Bourdieu, évoque l'ascension sociale du célèbre sociologue grâce à l'école et son choix de renoncer à la philosophie, pourtant la discipline la plus prestigieuse dans l'institution.▶ Le Média lance le plan "Riposte"
In this episode, we talk with Jessica Dempsey and Rosemary Collard about how to think about the capitalist state not as a unified actor, but as a contradictory and often incoherent set of institutions, practices, and relationships that both authorize extraction and seek legitimacy. We explore how environmental governance in Canada is shaped by this contradiction: despite laws and frameworks that are supposed to protect nature, we end up with continued and expanded ecological harm.We also dig into how Jess and Rosemary draw from feminist and abolitionist thought to analyze the state as a supplier of nature to capital, a manager of resistance, and a key player in the reproduction of racial and sexual hierarchies. We touch on patriarchy as an ecological regime, and think through how capitalism can both destroy the conditions of life (cannibalistically) and adapt to ecological collapse (parasitically).The conversation then moves to global environmental politics; why international agreements like the Paris Agreement and the Convention on Biological Diversity must be understood in relation to trade, debt, and tax regimes and what it means to build a political internationalism in response.This is a conversation about the complexity of power and the need to confront it clearly. Jess and Rosemary bring sharp analysis, grounded in struggle, to help us make sense of the terrain we're fighting on.---Jessica Dempsey and Rosemary Collard run the Extinction Paradox research group. Together, they've theorized and investigated how the Canadian state manages the deep contradictions at the heart of environmental governance—passing laws to protect nature while simultaneously enabling capital's ongoing exploitation and destruction of ecosystems. Their feminist critiques of capitalism and the capitalist state unearth dynamics that are often obscured by design. These include how dominant narratives of ecological collapse—even when critical vis-à-vis denialism—often fail to name the structural drivers of crisis, or to acknowledge how racial and sexual hierarchies are central to how ecological harm is organized, justified, and sustained.Jess is professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia, researching the political economies of biodiversity conservation and the contradictions of environmental governance under capitalism. Her work combines Marxist, feminist, and anti-colonial theory to examine how states, corporate, and financial actors navigate the ecological crises they help produce. She is the author of Enterprising Nature, a book that critically explores market-based conservation efforts.Rosemary is professor of Geography at Simon Fraser University, whose work focuses on the intersections of wildlife, capitalism, and the state. She draws from feminist political economy and multispecies studies to explore how wild animals are governed within regimes of extraction and enclosures. Her book, Animal Traffic, traces how wild animals are made into lively capital in the global exotic pet trade. We highly recommend reading both of their books, and to keep an eye out for a book they're working on together now for future publication. Some of their featured writings:- Patriarchy is an Ecological Regime- Capitalist Natures in Five Orientations- A Manifesto for Abundant Futures- IPBES Transformative Change Assessment: Chapter 4. Overcoming the challenges of achieving transformative change towards a sustainable worldBrowse the research group's page: Extinction Paradox
Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi avec Guillaume Ouattara du 26 juillet 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi avec Guillaume Ouattara du 26 juillet 2025.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
On July 11th some of the Sanctuary's Summer youth fellows from the Rensselaer County's Summer Youth Employment Program got a tour around the Collard City Growers garden and got the chance taste some of the edible foods that are being grown there.
Pascal Praud revient pendant deux heures, sans concession, sur tous les sujets qui font l'actualité. Aujourd'hui 26/06/2025, il revient sur le meurtre d'Alban Gervaise devant une école catholique à Marseille devant sa fille de 20 mois en mai 2022. Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez-le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur les grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour. Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez-le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:03:58 - Le Bach du matin du jeudi 05 juin 2025 - Le Bach du matin est un peu une madeleine de Proust, pour Gabrielle Oliveira Guyon, un disque qu'elle écoutait en boucle adolescente. C'est le concerto pour 4 pianos de Bach, adapté par le compositeur d'un concerto pour 4 violons de Vivaldi.
durée : 00:12:07 - Le Disque classique du jour du lundi 02 juin 2025 - Ces enregistrements captés sur le vif à la fin des années 60 dévoilent une interprète habitée par la ferveur de ses vingt-deux ans. De précieuses archives qui attestent de la forte personnalité de l'artiste autant que de son extrême fragilité à travers une sensibilité à fleur de peau.
durée : 00:12:07 - Le Disque classique du jour du lundi 02 juin 2025 - Ces enregistrements captés sur le vif à la fin des années 60 dévoilent une interprète habitée par la ferveur de ses vingt-deux ans. De précieuses archives qui attestent de la forte personnalité de l'artiste autant que de son extrême fragilité à travers une sensibilité à fleur de peau.
La foi, la morale et le Vatican. Le sommaire de L'Esprit des Lettres de mai 2025 vous semble-t-il austère ? Pas du tout ! Jean-Marie Guénois reçoit Marion Muller-Colard, pour « Croire qu'est-ce que ça change ? » chez Labor et Fides. Dans une réponse à son fils qui l'interroge sur sa foi, la théologienne protestante nous entraîne dans une réflexion sur la place qu'occupent les croyances dans nos vies et l'usage que nous en faisons. Peut-être croit-on plus qu'on ne le croit ! Un petit livre essentiel pour développer le savoir-croire et éviter de confondre connaissance et croyance. Le philosophe orthodoxe Bertrand Vergely publie « La vraie morale se moque de la morale » aux éditions Guy Trédaniel. La morale est dans l'impasse. Alors que dans certains pays, les dévots modernes conduisent une politique morale avec un ministère du vice et de la vertu, les libertins modernes appellent à toujours plus de permissivité. D'où le chaos moral qui mine les démocraties. Toutefois, ce conflit déchirant n'est pas une fatalité. La vraie morale existe. Loup Besmond de Senneville a exploré « Vatican secret : Quatre années au coeur du plus petit État du monde » et le raconte chez Stock. Envoyé spécial de La Croix au Vatican, il a plongé dans les entrailles du Saint-Siège, qui tient à la fois d'une petite ONG et d'une grande institution internationale à l'histoire millénaire et où convergent ces jours-ci les regards du monde entier. Une émission coproduite par KTO, La Procure et Le Jour du Seigneur.
In this final yarn with GT champ Ricky Collard, the stories hit top gear. From almost making it to F1, to wild parties in paddocks and burnouts with Sebastian Vettel in Christian Horner's driveway – Ricky lets loose like never before. He unpacks why he'd still take on an F1 seat today, the reality of missing out due to money, and his dream of racing full-time in Australia. Oh, and there's also cow stampedes, bear-hunting dogs, and a few yarns we probably can't legally print. Buckle up, it's proper.#propertrueyarn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Strap in for a full-throttle ride with British GT champ Ricky Collard as he breaks down the brutal reality of 24-hour racing – from sleep-deprived stints at 3AM to smelling sausages while ripping past German bogans in the Nürburgring woods. Ricky unpacks the chaos of race week, what it takes to stay sharp behind the wheel, why night racing is electric, and the sheer power of driving an F2 beast. You'll laugh, you'll wince, and you'll probably want to sink a tin in a hot tub trackside. It's proper true yarns from one of the fastest blokes on the planet.#propertrueyarn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever wondered what it really costs to become a professional race car driver? British GT Champion Ricky Collard lays it all out in this jaw-dropping episode of the Proper True Yarn Podcast. From $500,000 karting seasons to $5 million Formula 2 campaigns, this yarn breaks down just how deep your pockets need to be to chase the chequered flag. Ricky and Knuckles rip into the brutal financial reality behind motorsport, the chaos of tyre bills, why talent alone isn't enough, and why even the best in the game are still paying to drive. A no-BS, flat-out ride into the wild world of racing.#propertrueyarn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Strap in for this absolute belter of an episode as British GT champion Ricky Collard drops by the Proper True Yarn Podcast. From growing up on a farm with more horsepower than luxury to racing against names like Verstappen and Leclerc, Ricky's journey has been anything but boring. He recounts a near-death crash in Italy, hospital stays with popped lungs, and rolling a farm bomb VW Polo with a broken shoulder—cheered on by his old man. It's raw, honest, and a laugh-a-minute insight into what it really takes to make it in motorsport, and how yarning might just be more profitable than racing.#propertrueyarn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pascal Praud revient pendant deux heures, sans concession, sur tous les sujets qui font l'actualité. Aujourd'hui 19/05/2025, il revient sur Bruno Retailleau, ministre de l'Intérieur et tout juste élu président des Républicains. Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez-le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur les grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour. Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez-le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
DIMANCHE 11 MAI 2025Anne et Romain Collard - Vignoble Anne Collard (Vallée du Rhône)Au cœur des Côtes du Rhône Villages, le Vignoble Anne Collard révèle le Grenache sur des sols de galets roulés, cultivés en bio et biodynamie. Avec des cuvées vivantes, alliant minéralité et fraîcheur, chaque vin incarne le respect profond de la nature et de ses rythmes. Une expérience unique, où l'âme du terroir se mêle à l'élégance et à l'énergie.Roman Tournier - Wine Impact (Sud-Ouest)Wine Impact, c'est l'alliance entre tradition et innovation, portée par Roland et son fils Roman, pour créer des vins responsables et avant-gardistes. Grâce à des cépages résistants, cultivés sans traitements chimiques, et un engagement fort pour la biodiversité, ils offrent des cuvées inédites, vivantes et durables. À travers leurs gammes RAiSIS et DARWiN, ils réinventent le vin, avec une vision résolument tournée vers l'avenir.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Décoration, design, création, savoir-faire, ces mots vous parlent ? Alors vous êtes au bon endroit, bienvenue dans DECODEUR, le podcast sur celles et ceux qui font la déco aujourd'hui.Dans ARCHI COOL, un archi (cool ah ah) partage sa manière de travailler concrètement au quotidien, ses conseils, ses bonnes adresses bref sa vision et son savoir faire pour inspirer autant les pros que les fans de déco.Ici on va parler plans, matériaux, couleurs, aménagement, budget, rénovation, peinture, sols, artisans, et bien sûr déco. Et on inaugure ce format avec Amélie Collard et Manon Piat les fondatrices de Terre Grise, un cabinet d'architecture d'intérieur dont j'aime bcp l'univers et le travail (et vous aussi puisque vous êtes très nombreux à m'avoir suggéré un épisode avec elles !). Le projet décrypté ? La rénovation d'une maison en Normandie. Le besoin de leurs clients était de relier 2 bâtisses, dans l'idée d'une "petite" maison pour eux la semaine et une maison 2 fois plus grande quand tous les enfants et petits-enfants débarquent pour les week-end ou les vacances. Terre Grise a donc créé une extension et repensé toute la circulation, en apportant leur touche évidemment...Un très beau projet qu'elles nous racontent dans le podcast et dont vous pourrez découvrir les photos sur le compte Instagram de DECODEUR.Bonne écoute !Si ce podcast vous plait n'hésitez pas
Tracy Moore-Grant speaks with attorney Dennis Collard about the unique challenges faced by LGBTQIA+ couples during divorce. The conversation highlights the importance of confidentiality, legal advice, and the role of arbitration in resolving disputes. They also touch on the complexities of family dynamics within the LGBTQIA+ community and the need for understanding and respect in legal proceedings.Know someone who would to listen?Share and follow so you never miss an episode!To dive deeper into the amicable approach; get your own copy of our new book Divorce Amicably: Your Road to Resolution covering everything you need to know to be well-informed. Find it on AmazonMore from ADN on IG and all your other socials:@amicabledivorcenetwork@divorceamicably
We can't believe it. Can you believe it? We actually finished reading Finnegans Wake. What started out as a podcast to read an "unreadable book" has turned into a journey that has endeared us to a magical community, connected with our family and friends, and reawakened our sense of what art can be. While sometimes it felt like climbing a sheer cliff-face, the toeholds we gained along the way made this a delightfully fulfilling project. For this final episode, Toby and TJ look back on WAKE and consider how you know when a project is over, embracing confusion, and how much we appreciate the spectators at the end of a marathon. We talk Joyce on film, Pinter, the Beatles, Lord of the Rings, and hypertexts, and pinpoint the exact moment the Harry Potter franchise lost TJ. We take on translation, and gimmicks, and mountaineering, and the question of how-fast-is-too-fast-to-read-the-Wake. Then, as we consider the stadium-sized Rubik's Cube that is the Wake, we are visited by the Patron Saint of WAKE for words of congratulations. It's an unmissable end to what has indeed proven to be a surprisingly listenable podcast.This week's chatters: Toby Malone, TJ YoungProgress: 628 pages complete, 0 pages to go; 100% read.Contextual NotesThe Patron Saint of WAKEMichael Ian Black congratulates WAKE! Michael Ian Black SubstackReferenced TextsFadiman, Clifton. “Don't Shoot the Book-Reviewer; He's Doing the Best He Can.” The New Yorker. April 28, 1939. Norris, David, and Carl Flint. Introducing Joyce: A Graphic Guide. London: Icon Books, 2013.McCreedy, Jonathan. (2022). Joyceradamus: Foretelling the Age of Trump in Finnegans Wake. Joyce Studies in Italy: Joyspace: James Joyce and Space, 23 (2021): 159-74. Rose, David. Cryptogrammic Cryptograms: Fungi in Finnegans Wake. Collard, David. Multiple Joyce. London: Sagging Meniscus P, 2022.Glasheen, Adaline. Third census of Finnegans wake : an index of the characters and their roles.Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1977.Benstock, Bernard. Joyce-Again's Wake. Turnbull, Caldwell. No Gods, No Monsters. Wake in the WorldFinnegan Wake! Mirko Buffini's HCE CollectionHoyne Brewing: Finnegans Irish Stout Translating the WakeReading James Joyce's Finnegans Wake in Korean by Sang Hyun Lee 187Dai, Congrong. "A Chinese Translation of Finnegans Wake: The Work in Progress." James Joyce Quarterly, vol. 47 no. 4, 2010, p. 579-588. Project MUSENothing's Impossible: Finnegans Wake Translated into Chinese.Eishiro, Ito. Two Japanese Translations of Finnegans Wake Compared: Yanase (1991-1993) and Miyata (2004) Kenji Hayakawa. Francois-Victor Hugo's Shakespeare: Joyce on FilmRoger Ebert on Bute's Wake filmBute's FilmStrick's UlyssesThe FilmResourcesFinWake.comFWEETPeter Quadrino's BlogChicken's GuideBuffalo James Joyce CollectionRichard HartePeter O'Brien Reading Groups:https://finneganswake.org/ReadingGroups.shtml PodcastsFrank Delaney's Re-Joyce:Joseph Strick's Ulysses on Three Castles Burning1954: The Birth of Bloomsday on Three Castles Burning: https://threecastlesburning.libsyn.com/1954-the-birth-of-bloomsdayExploring Lucia Joyce (with Joe Chester) on Three Castles Burning: https://threecastlesburning.libsyn.com/exploring-lucia-joyce-with-joe-chesterWAKETo find TJ: https://www.tj-young.com/ To find Toby: https://linktr.ee/turglife WAKE on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wake.pod/ WAKE on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/WAKEPOD WAKE on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WAKEpod WAKE on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/wakepod.bsky.social WAKE on X: lol, fuck you ElonFor early drops, community and show notes, join us at our free Patreon, at patreon.com/wakepod, or check out our Linktree, at https://linktr.ee/wake.pod. We welcome comments from everyone: even, nay, especially, the dreaded purists. Come and "um actually" us!
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The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates is considered the father of Western philosophy, one whose most famous ideas have all but risen to the level of pop culture. We parrot his claim that “the unexamined life is not worth living.” His name has been invoked by politicians to bolster their stance against “cancel culture.” There's even an AI chat app modeled after Socrates that promises intelligent conversations. But what exactly were Socrates' philosophical views? We may be quick to reference his name, but if asked, many of us would likely be hard-pressed to give a thorough account of what he actually believed. In Berkeley Talks episode 224, Agnes Collard, an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Chicago and author of the 2025 book Open Socrates: The Case for a Philosophical Life, joins UC Berkeley's Judith Butler, a Distinguished Professor in the Graduate School and a leading philosopher and theorist, for a conversation. Together, they dive deep into Socrates' work and beliefs, discussing the value of pursuing knowledge through open-ended questions, how philosophical inquiry is a collaborative process where meaning and understanding are constructed through conversation, and how critical questioning can lead to greater freedom of thought and help us to ask and answer some of life's most important questions. This event took place on Jan. 30, 2025, and was sponsored by UC Berkeley's Townsend Center for the Humanities. Watch a video of the conversation.Listen to the episode and read the transcript on UC Berkeley News (news.berkeley.edu/podcasts).Music by Blue Dot Sessions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MMALOTN is back to give you breakdowns and predictions for PFL 2025 World Tournament: First Round 3. THIS PATREON IS FOR THE FIGHT LINK DATABASE, NOT MY PICKS/BETS/WRITE UPS.
I'm CT… When I'm not busy being Arroe the podcaster, I live in the real world. Everybody has to have a job. Mine is C.S. Customer Service. Solutions, relationships while keeping my team motivated to keep a constant connection with each guests who's chosen to stop their day to visit our location. Episode 171 Jolt Cola is coming back, Dirty mean Diane and Collard greens and black eyed peas. This is C.T.C.S. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
I'm CT… When I'm not busy being Arroe the podcaster, I live in the real world. Everybody has to have a job. Mine is C.S. Customer Service. Solutions, relationships while keeping my team motivated to keep a constant connection with each guests who's chosen to stop their day to visit our location. Episode 171 Jolt Cola is coming back, Dirty mean Diane and Collard greens and black eyed peas. This is C.T.C.S. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Le tribunal correctionnel de Paris a condamné lundi Marine Le Pen à une peine d'inéligibilité de cinq ans avec exécution immédiate et une peine d'emprisonnement de quatre ans dont deux ferme aménagés sous bracelet électronique, ce qui signifie qu'elle n'ira pas en prison. En son absence, car elle a quitté la salle d'audience au moment de l'annonce de l'inéligibilité immédiate, le tribunal a expliqué cette peine en mettant en avant son "rôle central" dans le système mis en place pour détourner l'argent du Parlement européen, et invoqué "le trouble à l'ordre public et au fonctionnement démocratique". Écoutez la réaction de Gilbert Collard, ancien député et ancien membre du Rassemblement national. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Le tribunal correctionnel de Paris a condamné lundi Marine Le Pen à une peine d'inéligibilité de cinq ans avec exécution immédiate et une peine d'emprisonnement de quatre ans dont deux ferme aménagés sous bracelet électronique, ce qui signifie qu'elle n'ira pas en prison. En son absence, car elle a quitté la salle d'audience au moment de l'annonce de l'inéligibilité immédiate, le tribunal a expliqué cette peine en mettant en avant son "rôle central" dans le système mis en place pour détourner l'argent du Parlement européen, et invoqué "le trouble à l'ordre public et au fonctionnement démocratique". Écoutez la réaction de Gilbert Collard, ancien député et ancien membre du Rassemblement national. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Aujourd'hui, dans "On marche sur la tête", Cyril Hanouna et ses invités débattent des conséquences pour Marine Le Pen, cheffe de file du RN, condamné à 5 ans d'inéligibilité avec exécution provisoire, à 4 ans de prison dont 2 ferme sous bracelet, ainsi que 100.000 euros d'amende dans le procès des assistants parlementaires européens. Une condamnation qui suscite beaucoup de réactions dans la sphère politique y compris dans l'opposition. Le chemin vers les urnes, a-t-il été tronqué ?Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Are you craving more ways to incorporate greens into your meals but are feeling stuck and uninspired?If you're bored with the same old way of cooking greens, or are simply not sure where to start, this episode is here to help! We're breaking down simple techniques and recipes to bring out the best in dark, leafy greens of all kinds–– from earthy kale to tender Swiss chard!By the end of this episode, you'll:Master basic techniques for stir-frying and sautéing your favorite greens like kale, bok choy, and spinachDiscover easy one-pot recipes you can make with any green you can findLearn two creamy, decadent ways to make collard greens–– including one that's completely vegan and gluten-free!Tune in now and learn how to transform your greens into dishes that will leave everyone asking for more!***LINKS:Ali Slagle's one-pot beans, greens, and grains from NYT Cooking (unlocked)Collard green gratin by Joseph Lenn from Bon AppetitCoconut creamed collard greens by Gregory Gourdet, Chef and owner of kann restaurant You can find the recipe for coconut collards and coconut grits in the cookbook Coconuts and Collards by Von DiazPotato kale and scallion cakes from Smitten KitchenAyse's recipe for Turkish pojaca from SonyaCollard greens stuffed with pine nuts, currants & rice from Martha Rose Shulman via NYT Cooking (unlocked) Dad's stir-fried bok choy from Made with LauSwamp soup (also known as green garlic and ginger and rice soup) from Wishbone Kitchen ***Got a cooking question? Leave us a message on our hotline at: 323-452-9084For more recipes and cooking inspiration, sign up for our Substack here.Order Sonya's cookbook Braids for more Food Friends recipes!We love hearing from you — follow us on Instagram @foodfriendspod, or drop us a line at foodfriendspod@gmail.com!
UVA women's tennis players Elaine Chervinsky and Melodie Collard capped the fall season by winning the first NCAA doubles title in program history. Their goal this spring is to help the Cavaliers contend for the NCAA team championship.
Collard greens are a staple for many households during the holidays. But the majority of collards sold at grocery stores are one of just a few varieties. There's an effort underway to change that, and get tastier and hardier collard greens onto people's plates. STLPR's Kate Grumke brings us to a greenhouse in East St. Louis. * The Gateway will be on holiday break for the next week and will be back on January 2, 2025.*
Ed Hardy makes his Autosport Podcast debut alongside Chief Editor Kevin Turner to review the 2024 British GT Championship, as the Collard family pairing of Ricky and Rob joined forces to take overall glory, ahead of the second Barwell Motorsport car of Alex Martin and Sandy Mitchell. Kevin and Ed break down where the title was won and lost between the two Barnwell teams, such as the consistency of the Barnwell brothers, how fourth-placed team 2 Seas Motorsport of Phil Keen and Ian Loggie ended up switching to Porsche halfway through the season, and Ed ranking some of the more under-appreciated drivers in the series this season, such as Driven to Succeed guest Adam Smalley with Garage 59, and Jonny Adam in the Blackthorn team. Also included is a review of the GT4 class, won by Jack Brown and Zack Meakin at Optimum Motorsport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices