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AZIMUT
Trouver son style graphique | LES ÉTUDES D'ART ➿

AZIMUT

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 7:18


Dans cet épisode, nous répondons à la question souvent posée par les adolescents désirant s'orienter vers des études d'art : Comment trouver son style graphique ?Le dessin ce n'est pas une question de don! C'est avant tout une question de travail, de persévérance et d'observation ! Autrement dit, c'est avant tout une éducation de l'œil !Le dessin ce n'est pas simplement reproduire graphiquement une image. C'est traduire graphiquement un ressenti. « Avoir un style graphique » c'est raconter une histoire par le biais d'un prisme . Trouver son style, son écriture est un vaste programme. Il n'y a pas de formule magique, trouver son identité graphique demande du travail et du temps. Par ailleurs, on ne trouve pas « son style ». Le style évolue en permanence tout au long de son parcours et de ses projets. S'il n'y a pas de solution unique pour trouver sa singularité graphique, il y a néanmoins une posture à adopter que l'on pourrait axer autour de 3 mots clef « observer -analyser- synthétiser ».Observez : on ne se construit pas seul mais par un ensemble d'influences que l'on a choisies et sélectionnées. Ouvrez-vous constamment à de nouveaux horizons, enrichissez vos sources d'inspiration, vos références. En deux mots constituez-vous une banque de données mentales d'images, de formes, de couleurs... Aussi la première chose à faire est d'être curieux de tout, et d'observer ce qui vous entoure. Ne soyez pas sélectif. C'est tout cela qui va nourrir votre créativité, votre singularité graphique. Pour consolider cette observation, ayez un carnet en permanence sur vous (ou bien dans votre téléphone) et analyser, notez, dessinez, collez tout ce qui vous interpelle, vous intéresse, vous touche, vous plait ou vous déplait....et prenez le temps de vous interroger sur les raisons de cette “interpellation”. Devenez des éponges.Osez copier mais pas trop! ou autrement dit faites vos gammes. Copiez des sujets aussi divers que possible. La copie est une étape dans la construction de son trait mais attention ! «Il faut Copier pour mieux s'en détacher ».Plus vous allez copier un sujet, répéter encore et encore cette copie, plus vous allez vous détacher du savoir-faire et irez vers le ressenti. Ne l'oubliez pas, la copie n'est qu'un exercice et il faut s'en détacher. Le dessin n'est pas de la copie c'est l'expression graphique d'une émotion! Ingres disait “Il n'y a pas un sujet qui se ressemble, voyez - y son caractère propre”. Dernier point de vigilance sur la copie : elle ne doit pas être publiée mais doit servir uniquement en guise d'exercice d'entraînement.Voyez en 3D: Il est essentiel, pour développer sa singularité graphique, de travailler son dessin à partir d'objets en réel. Cessez donc de travailler à partir de photos, ou pire, d'images “Pinterest”. Traduire en plan un objet en volume - par le jeu d'ombre et lumière- les formes- les aplats de couleurC'est la clef pour progresser et trouver son style graphique,Audace : Redevenez un enfant. Les enfants découvrent chaque jour de nouvelles choses. Pourquoi ? Parce qu'ils essaient et se trompent ! Comment ? grâce au jeu. Alors jouez! Les enfants apprennent par le jeu et en posant des questions. A l'aide de leur imaginaire, ils créent des liens pour produire des choses inédites. Faites de même, jouez, redevenez des enfants. Retrouver cette âme d'enfant, vous permettra alors de dessiner, libre de la conformité dans laquelle petit à petit en devenant un adulte, vous plongez.Sortez de vos habitudes : la capacité à se projeter vers l'inconnu est un grand atout pour stimuler la créativité. Vous avez l'habitude de dessiner avec un crayon et si vous décidiez de croquer ce qui est devant vous avec le medium incongru. Par exemple un coton tige, un morceau de cageot, du café, du vernis à ongle....Remettez en question vos choix : interrogez-vous – allez vers vos zones d'inconfort ! Ayez une attitude d'aventurier. Par exemple : sur une période donnée, découpez, prenez des photos, des publicités... qui vous plaisent. Reprenez ensuite chaque image et dressez une liste ou représentez graphiquement ce que chaque projet vous inspire.Lâchez prise : sortez de ce souci de bien faire : acceptez de rester dans le flou, et ne rentrez pas trop vite dans les détails lorsque vous dessinez. Par exemple: tracez un rond sur votre feuille de papier. A partir de ce cercle dessinez tout ce qui vous passe par la tête et qui pourrait se dessiner à partir de ce cercle (animaux, objets, lieux, personnages célèbres...) cet exercice pourra être reproduit avec d'autant de forme de votre choix.Trouver son style demande du travail, du temps, de la persévérance et du lâché prise. Pour cela, soyez rigoureux (copier tous les jours), curieux du monde qui vous entoure (tous les jours notez une chose qui vous a interpelée) et ambitieux pour vous-même (si vous ne vous fixez pas d'objectif vous risquez de perdre votre motivation).Et faites et refaites les même sujets pour lâchez prise, vous libérer de la contrainte technique et ainsi vous exprimer librement avec votre propre style !Retrouvez d'autres épisodes sur le thème [LES ÉTUDES D'ART] sur AZIMUT, Parlons orientation

Sage-Femme Authentique
Ce que la Suède fait pour ses parents (et que la Belgique devrait copier) EP161

Sage-Femme Authentique

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 22:05


Dans cet épisode, je vous parle d'un sujet brûlant, trop peu discuté, mais qui nous concerne tou.te.s : le congé parental. Et si on arrêtait de considérer que rester avec son bébé était un luxe ? Et si on comprenait enfin qu'investir dans le temps des parents avec leurs enfants, c'est investir dans une société plus saine, plus bienveillante, plus équilibrée ?Aujourd'hui, je vous partage ma colère, mon incompréhension, mais aussi mon espoir. Oui, en Belgique, une réforme du congé parental est en discussion, et pourtant en Wallonie, on est à la traîne : à peine 2 769 signatures pour soutenir cette avancée, alors qu'il nous en faut 8 000. Je vous explique pourquoi cette réforme est cruciale : pour les mères, pour les coparents, pour les bébés, et pour notre futur collectif.Je vous raconte aussi pourquoi le congé parental actuel est insuffisant, mal payé, et pousse tant de familles à la précarité. En France, c'est encore pire, avec à peine 447 € par mois pour élever un enfant. À côté, des pays comme la Suède ou le Québec ont compris l'enjeu : ils offrent des congés longs, bien rémunérés, qui permettent aux parents de vraiment être là.Je vous invite à réfléchir avec moi : pourquoi continuer à faire comme si tout allait bien ? Pourquoi tolérer un système qui fatigue, isole, et pousse nos enfants trop tôt vers des structures saturées ? Je vous parle aussi allaitement, santé mentale, charge invisible des mères, et ce que cette réforme changerait concrètement.➡️ Ce que je vous demande ? C'est simple : écoutez, partagez, signez la pétition. Parce que chaque voix compte. Chaque parent mérite mieux. Et nos enfants aussi.

Les chemins de la philosophie
L'imitation sans contrefaçon 3/4 : Le robot, copier-coller imparfait ?

Les chemins de la philosophie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 58:09


durée : 00:58:09 - Avec philosophie - par : Géraldine Muhlmann, Nassim El Kabli - L'imitation est une dimension essentielle de l'apprentissage humain. Elle permet aussi aux robots de simuler des comportements humains. Mais, ce faisant, les robots demeurent des copies imparfaites en tant qu'ils sont incapables de saisir la réalité à laquelle l'expérience humaine donne accès. - réalisation : Nicolas Berger - invités : Laurence Devillers professeure d'informatique appliquée aux sciences sociales à Sorbonne Université et chercheuse au Laboratoire interdisciplinaire des sciences du numérique (LISN) du CNRS; Lionel Naccache Neurologue à l'hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière, chercheur en neurosciences à l'Institut du Cerveau et professeur à Sorbonne Université

Social Selling
4 tests Facebook Ads à copier en avril 2025

Social Selling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 11:41


Nouveau mois : nouvelle ronde de test Facebook Ads !Dans cette vidéo de Social Scaling, on vous présente 4 nouveaux tests à appliquer sur Facebook Ads pour de meilleurs résultats dans l'agence.Au programme : une offre ultra rentable inspirée du calendrier de l'Avent, une campagne Catalogue Ads en acquisition pour détecter les produits qui performent, des créatifs simples mais puissants pour vos lead magnets, et enfin une structure de test d'audience utilisée par un SaaS B2B à plus de 60 000 $ de budget.Chaque exemple est issu de campagnes réelles gérées par notre équipe, avec des résultats analysés à l'appui. Que vous soyez e-commerçant, infopreneur ou en B2B, ces optimisations vous donneront des idées concrètes à tester sur votre propre compte.Notre agence : https://experts.j7media.com/agence/

Dans l’œil du photographe
141 - Libre Antenne - Mood, évènements chiants et gestion de conflits

Dans l’œil du photographe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 117:38


Cette conversation aborde quatre grands thèmes : l'impact du sujet sur le style photographique, l'importance de l'ambiance et des ressentis par rapport à la technique, la gestion des événements ennuyeux, et la manière de gérer les conflits. Les intervenants partagent leurs expériences personnelles et réflexions sur la photographie, mettant en avant l'importance de l'intention artistique et de l'émotion dans le processus créatif. Cette conversation explore les différentes facettes de la photographie, en mettant l'accent sur l'importance de créer une ambiance et de transmettre des émotions à travers les images. Les participants discutent de la technique, de l'équipement, et de la manière de gérer des événements ennuyeux tout en maintenant une créativité intacte. Ils abordent également la gestion des conflits, tant dans le cadre professionnel que personnel, et l'importance de la communication dans le métier de photographe.Chapters00:00 Les Thèmes de la Soirée06:15 Échanges et Retours d'Expérience10:41 Les Défis Photographiques14:41 Événements et Compétitions19:38 Réflexions et Perspectives Photographiques20:31 Évolution des Outils Photographiques21:47 Sorties Photo et Moments Capturés25:37 Le Sujet et le Style Photographiques31:01 Influences et Impressions dans la Photographie39:35 L'Art de Copier et de Créer44:09 Documenter des Événements : Mariages et Autres Moments46:18 L'Art de la Photographie de Mariage56:18 Ambiance et Émotion dans la Photographie01:03:00 Technique vs. Émotion en Photographie01:08:29 La définition du bon photographe01:12:35 L'importance de l'ambiance et du ressenti01:17:01 Sortir des bonnes photos d'événements ennuyeux01:24:51 L'importance de la pratique et de l'instinct01:29:34 Se laisser surprendre par la photographie01:30:32 L'Inspiration Inattendue01:33:03 Capturer l'Instant Présent01:36:51 La Liberté Créative en Photographie01:39:51 Gérer les Conflits et les Attentes01:49:56 Réflexions sur la Passion et le Métier

Si j'osais France Bleu Béarn
Si j'osais, Palois, Paloise copier-coller

Si j'osais France Bleu Béarn

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 1:39


durée : 00:01:39 - Palois Paloises, copier-coller - Réécoutez le Si j'osais de ce mercredi 25 février 2025 où il est question de produits dérivés, de fierté et de plagiat.

FranceFineArt

“Est-ce un Delacroix ?” L'art de la copieau Musée national Eugène Delacroix, Parisdu 22 février au 23 juin 2025Entretien avec Claire Bessède, conservatrice générale du patrimoine, directrice du musée Delacroix, et commissaire de l'exposition,par Anne-Frédérique Fer, à Paris, le 20 février 2025, durée 28'32,© FranceFineArt.https://francefineart.com/2025/02/26/3596_est-ce-un-delacroix_musee-national-eugene-delacroix/Communiqué de presse Commissariat : Claire Bessède, conservatrice générale du patrimoine, directrice du musée DelacroixComment percer les secrets du processus créatif d'Eugène Delacroix ?Le musée Delacroix présente un nouvel accrochage permettant d'explorer les étapes de la création et de s'interroger sur le statut d'un tableau, d'un original, d'une copie ou d'une reproduction.Le parcours propose aux visiteurs de (re)découvrir la collection du musée dans l'appartement et dans l'atelier de l'artiste sous un nouvel angle grâce à la présentation d'œuvres du musée rarement exposées.Dans la chambre du peintre, des œuvres réunies autour du titre « Delacroix ? Les apparences sont parfois trompeuses » posent les premières questions : est-il toujours aisé de déterminer qui est l'auteur d'une œuvre ? Un tableau peint par Delacroix (1798-1863) pour le compte de Théodore Géricault (1791-1824) est-il véritablement un Delacroix ? Qui est l'auteur d'une copie ou d'une gravure de reproduction ? La signature est-elle un gage d'authenticité ?Au salon, « D'après Delacroix » réunit des copies d'auteurs comme Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904), Théodore Chassériau (1819-1856) ou William Bouguereau (1825-1905) d'après des œuvres de Delacroix, autour de Médée, Femmes d'Alger dans leur appartement et La Mort de Sardanapale. Il s'agit non seulement de réévaluer l'intérêt de la copie dans l'apprentissage des artistes au XIXe siècle (comme l'écrivait Delacroix dans son journal : « COPIES, COPIER. Ç'a été l'éducation de presque tous les grands maîtres. ») mais aussi de mettre en valeur les liens entre les artistes.En miroir, dans la salle-à-manger le visiteur peut se pencher sur Delacroix non plus copié mais copiste, d'après Paul Rubens (1577-1640) et Francisco de Goya (1746-1828), qu'il admirait particulièrement, mais aussi des objets. Ses « copies » sont souvent des réinterprétations qui nous apprennent beaucoup sur ses centres d'intérêt.Enfin, l'accrochage de l'atelier de Delacroix cherche à replacer les œuvres dans le processus de leur création et de leur diffusion au milieu du XIXe siècle : croquis, études d'après des modèles, esquisses préparatoires, tableaux achevés destinés au Salon ou bien aux marchands ou aux amateurs.Eugène Delacroix travaillait essentiellement dans son atelier. Il trouvait son inspiration dans ses propres œuvres dessinées ou peintes, dans les copies et estampes d'après les maîtres qu'il conservait mais aussi dans sa mémoire et son imagination.“En peinture, une belle indication, un croquis d'un grand sentiment, peuvent égaler les productions les plus achevées pour l'expression” Journal d'Eugène Delacroix, 4 avril 1854.Cette nouvelle présentation des collections s'accompagne d'ateliers, de conférences, de visites guidées, d'événements et de promenades dans le quartier de Saint-Germain-des-Prés.#DelacroixCopie Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Steamy Stories Podcast
David's Transition To Manhood: Part 1

Steamy Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025


Passions flare between an older woman and her summer hire.Based on a post by dark overlord 6, in 4 parts. Listen to the ► Podcast at Connected. David's Disrupted LifeBeing awoken by his alarm clock was usually bad enough. When his mother got in on the act it was often decidedly worse. On this particular morning, David Cross enjoyed the distinct displeasure of both things happening. The first, because even though he had graduated the night prior, he had forgotten to switch the alarm off and it did its duty by trying to wake him for a non-existent school day. The latter, because he had left his cell phone sitting on the kitchen counter after staggering in from a graduation party at four a.m."David! This silly thing has rung at least four times in the last hour. Why don't you try answering it!" snapped his annoyed mother after she burst into his room unannounced."Jesus, Mom! What time is it?" he grumbled from beneath the covers."11:00 A.M., and high time you got up," she replied, tossing the phone onto his bed and going over to raise his blinds."Holy crap!" moaned David, who caught a burst of sunlight even through the sheet covering his eyes."David! Language!""Sorry; "His mother moved off, muttering to herself what sounded like a list of grocery items.David stayed in his bed and slowly lowered the covers. He drew in a breath as his eyes adjusted to the light feeling the urge to continue sleeping drain away. The phone on the bed seemed heavier than usual, as he lifted it in one hand just in time for it to ring loudly, nearly startling him into dropping it. The name flashing on the display said "Christopher Michaels," and David answered the call with a sigh."Good news travels fast," said David in a voice still tinged with exhaustion."So it's true," came the voice from the other side of the call.The voice belonged to one of his best friends, and the only one not to attend the party the previous night."How are you taking it?" Chris asked."How am I taking my girlfriend of almost three years, dumping me on graduation night, for the guy I hate the most on the planet? Gosh, I don't know, Chris, how do you think?""I know, that was seriously cold. She could have at least waited until after the party."David's heart, already seeming like a led weight in his chest, gained a few more ounces, sinking toward his feet."Yeah, I had to stand there and pretend like it wasn't bothering me while she and Alex hung all over each other."His mind drifted back to the festivities he had attended after graduation. Everything had started wonderfully. The party had been thrown at his friend Stacie's house. Her parents had a gigantic, multi-story dwelling just outside the city, and after the usual dull high school graduation ceremony at Randolph High, seemingly everyone he knew had gathered there to celebrate. It should have been the pinnacle of his young life, but within a short time of his arrival, the whole thing had gone down the tubes in a big way.He had been standing in Stacie's large backyard, talking to her about her plans for the summer, when his girlfriend, Heather Andrews, arrived. She was looking beautiful as always, her curly blond hair falling around a small, round face highlighted by a cute upturned nose, and brilliant blue eyes. They had been dating ever since hooking up for the first time the summer before their sophomore year."Excuse me, Stacie." he had said, politely stepping away from her and going over to join Heather on the back porch. Stacie's parents had set up several tables covered with snacks, and Heather stood by the bean dip, looking at him nervously as he approached."Hey, Gorgeous. Where have you been all my life?"This ridiculous come on would ordinarily have rated at least a small giggle from his usually gregarious girlfriend, but tonight she only frowned."David; I wanted to talk to you before the party, but you left the graduation so fast.""Sorry about that. Kevin needed a ride and wanted to stop by his parents so he could change before we came over here," he explained while moving closer, trying to get his arms around his girlfriend's waist even as she slipped back a step, avoiding his move."Is there something wrong?" he asked, not understanding her sudden skittishness around him."David, I wanted to tell you this in private, before the party. You know; I care a lot about you.""You love me. That's what you've always said," cut in David."I do love you, but.""But?" said David raising an eyebrow while a feeling of dread started to spread through his body."I; We; didn't mean for it to happen, but we got put on this project for Economics, and we started to spend so much time together. One thing led to another.""Wait! Who are we talking about? Did you meet someone else? What's going on here?""David; I."Before Heather could explain further, a third person joined them on the porch. He was taller than David by a couple of inches, which was saying something because David himself was six-foot-one. The other boy had tight, curly black hair with a dark complexion, consistent with his Italian heritage; and an arrogant smile that David had considered knocking off his face more than once."I hope I'm not interrupting anything?""This is a private conversation, Alex," snapped David before Heather could answer.Alex Romero had been a teammate of David's on the Randolph High School swim team, but the two had never become friends. They had been rivals for years, competing for team captain, and for medals at events around the state. David had gotten the upper hand more often than not; much to Alex's displeasure. It didn't help matters that Alex came from a wealthy family and wasn't above flaunting his privilege. For his eighteenth birthday, his parents had bought him a Porsche. It was used, but still, it annoyed David that he had been forced to work to afford his clunker of a car, while Alex had his handed to him on a platter."Alex, would you give us a minute," said Heather in a placating tone."Sure, I'll be over here," he said with a grin.David's eyes grew wider as the other boy moved off."No! Please, for the love of God, Heather, tell me it's not Alex!""I'm sorry, David, like I said it just happened. You know, you've been so busy lately with your job and clubs and stuff. We've hardly seen each other for the past four months.""So this is all my fault? I told you I wasn't going to work this summer so we could spend more time together, but I needed to save money before then. Jesus, Heather! How come you didn't come to me before this and tell me you weren't happy?""I tried, but you always brushed me off with some excuse about how you would make more time for us, but then you never did.""So you jump into Alex's arms? We've been together for almost three years!""I know. I'm sorry, David. I don't know what to say. The heart wants what it wants.""Are you fucking kidding me! I can't believe you're falling back on the most cliché line in the book!"Alex was suddenly back at Heather's side, glaring at David."You need to stay cool, Cross. I don't want to see you yelling at Heather," he said menacingly."Oh! This is so classic. You can't beat me in the pool, so you snake my girlfriend behind my back," shouted David.The two boys glowered at each other while Heather looked around uncomfortably not sure how to diffuse the situation she had sparked."If you had been treating her right, she would still be your girlfriend," growled Alex."Fuck you, Romero.""I may not have beaten you in the pool, but I'm about to beat your ass on this porch!" said Alex tightly."Guys! Can't we discuss this inside." said Heather quietly with fear in her eyes.It looked as if the two young men were going to come to blows, but the crisis was averted when Stacie's father appeared on the porch alerted by some of the other kids that trouble was brewing."Everything okay out here?" asked the older man looking down at the two boys. Stacie's dad was a former Marine and very intimidating. David looked away, barely concealing his anger."Fine; just fine; " he grumbled."Heather and I were just going inside to try some of that delicious-looking cake your wife made," answered Alex slipping his arm around Heather's waist and guiding her toward the back door. All David could do was watch them go feeling helpless his fun graduation night sinking like the Titanic."It's a good thing Stacie's dad showed up. I can only imagine the carnage that was about to ensue," came Chris's voice jerking David back to the present."Yeah, I was so ready to knock that moron on his ass.""Well; Look at it this way you guys were probably going to break up by the end of the summer anyway. Heather is going out of state to college, and you're still planning on attending city college, right?""We could have made a long-distance thing work," offered David."Said every jilted college freshman ever; " replied Chris."Thanks for trying to make me feel better. I hope you don't plan to become a therapist because you suck at it.""I hear you, Man. I know you're hurting right now, but think about how much fun it could be to be a free agent this summer. We could hit Wave World and check out the babes!"David grimaced at the name. Wave World was about the only attraction worth attending in their small town, a local run water park that featured numerous slides and a lazy river as well as the wave pool that gave the park its name. David had worked there two previous summers. It was also the place he and Heather had hooked up for the first time, so it now held a bittersweet spot in his heart."You do know Wave World is where Heather and I met, right?""I was there, of course I know that, but it's also the best place to meet someone new.""I don't know, Chris. Let's see how the summer goes, and we'll fall off that bridge when we get there.""Don't let this thing with Heather taint things for you, David," cautioned his friend."I hear ya.""I have to go. Chin up, Buddy!""Right; " said David cutting the connection.He sighed tossing the phone aside, staring up at the ceiling."What a shitty way to start the summer," he grumbled under his breath.He got out of bed a short time later conscious of the fact that if he didn't, his mom was going to come looking for him again. A quick shower chased out some of the cobwebs, and he managed to force a smile onto his face as he joined his family for lunch.David's mom and dad were already at the table. His father, William Cross, Bill to his friends, was an accountant who worked at the High Rock nuclear plant outside of town. A tall man with thinning hair and a face that always seemed to be on the verge of a frown, David's dad watched his son pull up a chair while stirring the steaming bowl of stew in front of him."Got in kind of late last night," noted Bill Cross as his son settled himself."It was graduation night," replied David as if that summed up everything."Yeah; How was the party at Stacie's?""Fine," said David shoveling a large bite of stew into his mouth to preclude any follow-up questions about it."I thought you looked so handsome in your cap and gown last night. I can't wait to post the pictures," said David's mom, Joyce, as she joined them at the table.David winced at the thought. He had felt he looked particularly dorky in the outfit himself."Are you off today?" asked David not used to his dad home on a Friday."Doctors appointment this morning, but I'll probably take the rest of the day off and get the oil changed in the car. It's too far to drive into work this late."David nodded, knowing that the plant lay forty miles outside of town for safety reasons. It made for a long commute for his Dad, who usually left for work at the crack of dawn."Who was calling you all morning?" asked his mom."Chris; He didn't make the party last night, but wanted to hang out this weekend.""Best get some fun in this weekend before work starts up for you on Monday," said his dad as he lifted a glass of water to his lips."Right; I thought next week I might hit Wave World; Wait; What did you say? What work?""I have good news for you, Son. I got you a summer job, working as a paid intern in the Office Services department at the plant."David slowly lowered his spoon, "You did what? This is my last summer to hang out with my friends! How am I going to do that if I'm working forty miles out in the middle of nowhere?""It's time to grow up, David. You're eighteen and graduated from school. It's high time you got a taste of working a real job; not lounging in a chair watching girls in bikini's stroll by," said Bill Cross referring to David's usual summer employment as a lifeguard at Wave World."Dad! Come on! This isn't fair. You could have at least asked me what I wanted to do!""Like you would have said, 'Yes,' to working ten hours shifts from six a.m. to five p.m. all week for the summer? Not to mention you

Steamy Stories
David's Transition To Manhood: Part 1

Steamy Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025


Passions flare between an older woman and her summer hire.Based on a post by dark overlord 6, in 4 parts. Listen to the ► Podcast at Connected. David's Disrupted LifeBeing awoken by his alarm clock was usually bad enough. When his mother got in on the act it was often decidedly worse. On this particular morning, David Cross enjoyed the distinct displeasure of both things happening. The first, because even though he had graduated the night prior, he had forgotten to switch the alarm off and it did its duty by trying to wake him for a non-existent school day. The latter, because he had left his cell phone sitting on the kitchen counter after staggering in from a graduation party at four a.m."David! This silly thing has rung at least four times in the last hour. Why don't you try answering it!" snapped his annoyed mother after she burst into his room unannounced."Jesus, Mom! What time is it?" he grumbled from beneath the covers."11:00 A.M., and high time you got up," she replied, tossing the phone onto his bed and going over to raise his blinds."Holy crap!" moaned David, who caught a burst of sunlight even through the sheet covering his eyes."David! Language!""Sorry; "His mother moved off, muttering to herself what sounded like a list of grocery items.David stayed in his bed and slowly lowered the covers. He drew in a breath as his eyes adjusted to the light feeling the urge to continue sleeping drain away. The phone on the bed seemed heavier than usual, as he lifted it in one hand just in time for it to ring loudly, nearly startling him into dropping it. The name flashing on the display said "Christopher Michaels," and David answered the call with a sigh."Good news travels fast," said David in a voice still tinged with exhaustion."So it's true," came the voice from the other side of the call.The voice belonged to one of his best friends, and the only one not to attend the party the previous night."How are you taking it?" Chris asked."How am I taking my girlfriend of almost three years, dumping me on graduation night, for the guy I hate the most on the planet? Gosh, I don't know, Chris, how do you think?""I know, that was seriously cold. She could have at least waited until after the party."David's heart, already seeming like a led weight in his chest, gained a few more ounces, sinking toward his feet."Yeah, I had to stand there and pretend like it wasn't bothering me while she and Alex hung all over each other."His mind drifted back to the festivities he had attended after graduation. Everything had started wonderfully. The party had been thrown at his friend Stacie's house. Her parents had a gigantic, multi-story dwelling just outside the city, and after the usual dull high school graduation ceremony at Randolph High, seemingly everyone he knew had gathered there to celebrate. It should have been the pinnacle of his young life, but within a short time of his arrival, the whole thing had gone down the tubes in a big way.He had been standing in Stacie's large backyard, talking to her about her plans for the summer, when his girlfriend, Heather Andrews, arrived. She was looking beautiful as always, her curly blond hair falling around a small, round face highlighted by a cute upturned nose, and brilliant blue eyes. They had been dating ever since hooking up for the first time the summer before their sophomore year."Excuse me, Stacie." he had said, politely stepping away from her and going over to join Heather on the back porch. Stacie's parents had set up several tables covered with snacks, and Heather stood by the bean dip, looking at him nervously as he approached."Hey, Gorgeous. Where have you been all my life?"This ridiculous come on would ordinarily have rated at least a small giggle from his usually gregarious girlfriend, but tonight she only frowned."David; I wanted to talk to you before the party, but you left the graduation so fast.""Sorry about that. Kevin needed a ride and wanted to stop by his parents so he could change before we came over here," he explained while moving closer, trying to get his arms around his girlfriend's waist even as she slipped back a step, avoiding his move."Is there something wrong?" he asked, not understanding her sudden skittishness around him."David, I wanted to tell you this in private, before the party. You know; I care a lot about you.""You love me. That's what you've always said," cut in David."I do love you, but.""But?" said David raising an eyebrow while a feeling of dread started to spread through his body."I; We; didn't mean for it to happen, but we got put on this project for Economics, and we started to spend so much time together. One thing led to another.""Wait! Who are we talking about? Did you meet someone else? What's going on here?""David; I."Before Heather could explain further, a third person joined them on the porch. He was taller than David by a couple of inches, which was saying something because David himself was six-foot-one. The other boy had tight, curly black hair with a dark complexion, consistent with his Italian heritage; and an arrogant smile that David had considered knocking off his face more than once."I hope I'm not interrupting anything?""This is a private conversation, Alex," snapped David before Heather could answer.Alex Romero had been a teammate of David's on the Randolph High School swim team, but the two had never become friends. They had been rivals for years, competing for team captain, and for medals at events around the state. David had gotten the upper hand more often than not; much to Alex's displeasure. It didn't help matters that Alex came from a wealthy family and wasn't above flaunting his privilege. For his eighteenth birthday, his parents had bought him a Porsche. It was used, but still, it annoyed David that he had been forced to work to afford his clunker of a car, while Alex had his handed to him on a platter."Alex, would you give us a minute," said Heather in a placating tone."Sure, I'll be over here," he said with a grin.David's eyes grew wider as the other boy moved off."No! Please, for the love of God, Heather, tell me it's not Alex!""I'm sorry, David, like I said it just happened. You know, you've been so busy lately with your job and clubs and stuff. We've hardly seen each other for the past four months.""So this is all my fault? I told you I wasn't going to work this summer so we could spend more time together, but I needed to save money before then. Jesus, Heather! How come you didn't come to me before this and tell me you weren't happy?""I tried, but you always brushed me off with some excuse about how you would make more time for us, but then you never did.""So you jump into Alex's arms? We've been together for almost three years!""I know. I'm sorry, David. I don't know what to say. The heart wants what it wants.""Are you fucking kidding me! I can't believe you're falling back on the most cliché line in the book!"Alex was suddenly back at Heather's side, glaring at David."You need to stay cool, Cross. I don't want to see you yelling at Heather," he said menacingly."Oh! This is so classic. You can't beat me in the pool, so you snake my girlfriend behind my back," shouted David.The two boys glowered at each other while Heather looked around uncomfortably not sure how to diffuse the situation she had sparked."If you had been treating her right, she would still be your girlfriend," growled Alex."Fuck you, Romero.""I may not have beaten you in the pool, but I'm about to beat your ass on this porch!" said Alex tightly."Guys! Can't we discuss this inside." said Heather quietly with fear in her eyes.It looked as if the two young men were going to come to blows, but the crisis was averted when Stacie's father appeared on the porch alerted by some of the other kids that trouble was brewing."Everything okay out here?" asked the older man looking down at the two boys. Stacie's dad was a former Marine and very intimidating. David looked away, barely concealing his anger."Fine; just fine; " he grumbled."Heather and I were just going inside to try some of that delicious-looking cake your wife made," answered Alex slipping his arm around Heather's waist and guiding her toward the back door. All David could do was watch them go feeling helpless his fun graduation night sinking like the Titanic."It's a good thing Stacie's dad showed up. I can only imagine the carnage that was about to ensue," came Chris's voice jerking David back to the present."Yeah, I was so ready to knock that moron on his ass.""Well; Look at it this way you guys were probably going to break up by the end of the summer anyway. Heather is going out of state to college, and you're still planning on attending city college, right?""We could have made a long-distance thing work," offered David."Said every jilted college freshman ever; " replied Chris."Thanks for trying to make me feel better. I hope you don't plan to become a therapist because you suck at it.""I hear you, Man. I know you're hurting right now, but think about how much fun it could be to be a free agent this summer. We could hit Wave World and check out the babes!"David grimaced at the name. Wave World was about the only attraction worth attending in their small town, a local run water park that featured numerous slides and a lazy river as well as the wave pool that gave the park its name. David had worked there two previous summers. It was also the place he and Heather had hooked up for the first time, so it now held a bittersweet spot in his heart."You do know Wave World is where Heather and I met, right?""I was there, of course I know that, but it's also the best place to meet someone new.""I don't know, Chris. Let's see how the summer goes, and we'll fall off that bridge when we get there.""Don't let this thing with Heather taint things for you, David," cautioned his friend."I hear ya.""I have to go. Chin up, Buddy!""Right; " said David cutting the connection.He sighed tossing the phone aside, staring up at the ceiling."What a shitty way to start the summer," he grumbled under his breath.He got out of bed a short time later conscious of the fact that if he didn't, his mom was going to come looking for him again. A quick shower chased out some of the cobwebs, and he managed to force a smile onto his face as he joined his family for lunch.David's mom and dad were already at the table. His father, William Cross, Bill to his friends, was an accountant who worked at the High Rock nuclear plant outside of town. A tall man with thinning hair and a face that always seemed to be on the verge of a frown, David's dad watched his son pull up a chair while stirring the steaming bowl of stew in front of him."Got in kind of late last night," noted Bill Cross as his son settled himself."It was graduation night," replied David as if that summed up everything."Yeah; How was the party at Stacie's?""Fine," said David shoveling a large bite of stew into his mouth to preclude any follow-up questions about it."I thought you looked so handsome in your cap and gown last night. I can't wait to post the pictures," said David's mom, Joyce, as she joined them at the table.David winced at the thought. He had felt he looked particularly dorky in the outfit himself."Are you off today?" asked David not used to his dad home on a Friday."Doctors appointment this morning, but I'll probably take the rest of the day off and get the oil changed in the car. It's too far to drive into work this late."David nodded, knowing that the plant lay forty miles outside of town for safety reasons. It made for a long commute for his Dad, who usually left for work at the crack of dawn."Who was calling you all morning?" asked his mom."Chris; He didn't make the party last night, but wanted to hang out this weekend.""Best get some fun in this weekend before work starts up for you on Monday," said his dad as he lifted a glass of water to his lips."Right; I thought next week I might hit Wave World; Wait; What did you say? What work?""I have good news for you, Son. I got you a summer job, working as a paid intern in the Office Services department at the plant."David slowly lowered his spoon, "You did what? This is my last summer to hang out with my friends! How am I going to do that if I'm working forty miles out in the middle of nowhere?""It's time to grow up, David. You're eighteen and graduated from school. It's high time you got a taste of working a real job; not lounging in a chair watching girls in bikini's stroll by," said Bill Cross referring to David's usual summer employment as a lifeguard at Wave World."Dad! Come on! This isn't fair. You could have at least asked me what I wanted to do!""Like you would have said, 'Yes,' to working ten hours shifts from six a.m. to five p.m. all week for the summer? Not to mention you

Social Selling
4 tests Facebook Ads à copier en février 2025

Social Selling

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 9:50


Si vous utilisez Facebook Ads pour un e-commerce ou pour générer des leads, cette vidéo est un MUST-WATCH. On dévoile 4 tests publicitaires ultra-performants appliqués chez J7 Media et qui peuvent transformer votre ROAS.

Hacker Public Radio
HPR4293: HTTrack website copier software

Hacker Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025


This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. The Wayback Machine by The Internet Archive is a very good resource for web sites no longer existing or older revisions of them. However, sometimes I have also found it is nice and useful to have my own copy of a web site. It means I have control over the copy, it can be accessed offline and no world wide wait for the page to load. My most typical use case if for web sites that I am manager of myself. For one or another reason, I want to keep a snapshot of the site. I have also used it for fact based sites which I want to always have access to, like a reference book. One of my recent use cases was a magazine that has closed down and announced the web site will also soon be terminated. Although it is available in the Wayback machine, I wanted to have a copy myself for a short period of time. The software I use for this HTTrack. This software is available for Windows, Android, Linux and unix-like systems. It is at least for some platforms available with a graphical user interface. I have myself only used HTTrack with the terminal interface on Linux. HTTrack is a free and open source software. In its simplest way to operate, it is just to type "httrack" followed by the url to the start page of the site to be copied. In many cases this works well, I get a perfect copy. In other cases, it works less well. First of all, of course, I do not copy very big websites, both for the amount of time it takes and the disc space. What is stated in the robot textfile can also matter for the result. Another issue can be the folder structure of the site, HTTrack may not find all folders in its default setup, for example how images are stored. I have myself also got issues when menues and links not works normally where I instead have to right click to open the link. The HTTrack web site has quite a lot of information in the documentation and it also has a forum. And in the terminal, there is also good help about all additional available commands. I have in general for my usage found the simple first attempt to copy sites gives perfect or good enough result directly without need to research details. So, when I want to preserve snapshot of earlier releases of my own sites or when I want to have an offline and preserved copy of an important site, I consider HTTrack to be an easy to use and yet powerful tool. I am aware other similar tools exist, but this is the one I currently use. HTTrack website copier website: https://www.httrack.com/ Provide feedback on this episode.

Social Selling
4 tests Facebook Ads à copier en janvier 2025

Social Selling

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 15:10


4 nouveaux tests Facebook Ads à appliquer sur votre compte pour de meilleurs résultats ! J7 Media NOTE : Pour scaler sur Facebook Ads Escouade Facebook Ads : https://j7media.com/escouade J7 Académie : j7academie.com

La Voix du CDO
Carlos Diaz et Alain Garnier - La tech européenne : copier, inventer, ou s'effacer ?

La Voix du CDO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 125:19


Follow Me
[EXTRAIT] #112 - Océane Andréa (oceandreaa) - Créer sans copier : sa méthode gagnante

Follow Me

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 5:28


Cet épisode est un extrait de l'épisode 112 de Follow Me avec Océane Andréa. Retrouvez la version intégrale sur votre plateforme d'écoute de podcasts favorite :Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsDeezer

Tips - Conseils Podcast Marketing
4 pièges à éviter pour être un bon animateur de podcast [conseils podcast marketing]

Tips - Conseils Podcast Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 2:30


Après avoir exploré l'importance de l'incarnation d'un podcast, je vous partage les erreurs fréquentes à éviter pour être un bon animateur de podcast et développer une marque personnelle authentique.Si vous n'avez pas encore écouté l'épisode précédent, je vous invite à le faire avant de plonger dans celui-ci !Les 4 pièges à éviter pour incarner votre podcast:1️⃣ Copier un style qui ne vous correspond pasNe reproduisez pas aveuglément le style de podcasteurs à succès. Si vous êtes posé(e), inutile d'imiter un animateur hyperactif : cela sonnera faux et risque de vous épuiser, tout en déstabilisant vos auditeurs. Trouvez votre propre voix et votre rythme.2️⃣ Manquer d'authenticitéVos auditeurs veulent connecter avec vous, pas avec un rôle joué. Si vous n'êtes pas sincère ou crédible, ils décrocheront. Soyez vous-même, même si cela signifie ne montrer qu'une facette de votre personnalité.3️⃣ Négliger l'écoute activeLors d'interviews, rappelez-vous que votre rôle est de mettre vos invités en valeur. Parler sans arrêt, interrompre ou imposer votre point de vue peut frustrer vos invités et nuire à l'expérience d'écoute. Trouvez l'équilibre entre présence et discrétion.4️⃣ Improviser sans préparationÊtre naturel ne signifie pas tout improviser. Définissez une structure, vos valeurs et vos thématiques à l'avance. Une bonne préparation évite les faux pas et donne plus de cohérence à votre contenu.-----Partagez vos impressions !Qu'avez-vous pensé de cette capsule ou de l'épisode précédent ? Avez-vous déjà fait face à ces erreurs qui vous ont empêché d' être un bon animateur de podcast ? Partagez vos retours :Dans les commentaires Spotify,Sur Instagram via Ausha,Ou en DM sur LinkedIn (Emma Potier).

Social Selling
4 tests Facebook Ads à copier en décembre 2024

Social Selling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 14:56


Dans cet épisode, Antoine Dalmas partage des tests et optimisations réalisés sur Facebook Ads, visant à améliorer les résultats des campagnes publicitaires. Une offre pour e-commerce Utiliser le contenu organique Un paramétrage de Shopping Advantage+ Catalog Ads + Broad Audience Bonne écoute, J7 Media NOTE : Pour scaler sur Facebook Ads Escouade Facebook Ads : https://j7media.com/escouade J7 Académie : j7academie.com

No Pay No Play
4 tests à copier pour votre compte Facebook Ads

No Pay No Play

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 16:21


Dans cet épisode, Antoine Dalmas explore les tests réels effectués sur des campagnes publicitaires Facebook Ads, en partageant des optimisations et des résultats concrets. Il aborde des thèmes tels que l'importance de relancer d'anciennes campagnes, l'optimisation des pages de destination, l'impact du budget sur les résultats, et la recherche de bonnes publicités. L'épisode est riche en conseils pratiques pour les annonceurs souhaitant améliorer leurs performances sur la plateforme.Bonne écoute sur No Pay No Play.NOTE :J7 MediaSocial ScalingJ7 AcadémieComment scaler sur Facebook Ads ? Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Dans l'ombre des légendes
Creepypastas : Du Copier-Coller à la Création Originale

Dans l'ombre des légendes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 5:06


Plongez avec nous dans les méandres des creepypastas, où les simples récits de frissons nocturnes se transforment en véritables œuvres d'art. Découvrez comment ces histoires, nées dans les coins les plus sombres d'Internet, ont captivé l'imagination collective pour devenir un phénomène culturel. Dans cet épisode spécial, nous explorons l'ascension incroyable des creepypastas, des forums en ligne aux grands écrans du cinéma. Joignez-vous à nous pour une exploration fascinante qui révèle pourquoi ces récits continuent de hanter notre monde moderne.Ne manquez pas cet épisode captivant, parfait pour tous ceux qui cherchent à comprendre comment la peur se tisse dans l'art populaire.

Le monde est à nous
Corée du Nord : Kim Jong-un interdit de copier le style de sa fille

Le monde est à nous

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 2:19


durée : 00:02:19 - Le monde est à nous - Le dictateur nord-coréen menace de travaux forcés toutes celles qui adopteraient les mêmes vêtements ou la même coupe de cheveux que sa fille de 11 ans, vraisemblablement destinée à lui succéder.

Orèma Podcast

Shoppe ton exemplaire du cahier de vacances ⁠⁠⁠>> cahier de vacances stratégie de contenu

Voices from The Bench
331: Fun in the Sun at the FDLA with Enja Dorchuluun, Bart Cothran, & Fernando DeLeon

Voices from The Bench

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 75:37


On September 11th in Fort Worth, Texas, the 10th annual Race For the Future (https://dentallabfoundation.org/news-events/race-for-the-future/) will take place to raise money for the Foundation For Dental Laboratory Technology (https://dentallabfoundation.org/). Barb is doing her 9th solo race and Elvis is teaming up with Mark Williamson and Bobby Kenney to form The Abutments. Go to dentallabfoundation.org and click on the DONATE TODAY button. There you need to log in or create an account. Then select “Race for the Future” and enter the name of either Barb Warner or the Abutments, then the amount you want to donate. Join the Race: https://fdlt.memberclicks.net/donor-form DONATE TODAY: https://fortworth.californiatriathlon.org/Race/Register/?raceId=99407 We are starting off the collection of conversations from the Florida Dental Laboratory Association Symposium in Orlando, Florida. Last June the AMAZING people at Jensen Dental (https://jensendental.com/)gave us space in their fantastic booth to record some of the attendees. First up is Enja Dorchuluun from Sakr Dental Studios. Enja talks about her history at Sakr, how they are using automation in the lab, and getting ready to move the lab from 5 buildings to one. Since we were in the Jensen Dental (https://jensendental.com/) booth, we had to talk to the technician known for his amazing work with MIYO (https://miyoworld.com/), Bart Cothran. Bart chats with us about his journey into dental, owning his own lab, teaching MIYO to others, and some great tips for this amazing liquid ceramics. Then we wrap up the episode with a technician full of so much passion to giving back, he's going through the board of the FDLA for the second time. Fernando DeLeon was in dental school in Guatemala when he decided being a dental technician might be a better fit. Fernando talks about his passion for changing a life, his passion for giving back, and his passion on doing the best he can for his patients. Introducing Ivotion Digital Dentures (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us/products/digital-processes/ivotion) from Ivoclar (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us) – Experience unparalleled precision and efficiency with Ivoclar‘s state-of-the-art digital denture workflow. Ivotion is available in their patent pending monolithic disc that combines denture base and tooth materials in one seamless puck. Or if you lab needs more flexibility, Ivotion is also available as stand-alone discs - Ivotion Base, Dent and Dent Multi all in 98mm width to fit your favorite milling machine. With Ivotion you can streamline your lab's processes, reduce production time, and enhance patient satisfaction. Elevate your lab's capabilities with Ivotion Digital Dentures – where innovation meets perfection. Discover the future of dentures today with Ivoclar." Thanks for your continued support of the podcast Ivoclar. Join the GOLDEN BENCH CLUB! All you have to do is leave us a 5-star review and comment on the Apple Podcast app (or any other app and email us a screen shot) and we will read your review on the podcast and welcome you to the Golden Bench Club. This super elite club is only for the best of the best. Special Guests: Bart Cothran, Enja Dorjchuluun, and Fernando DeLeon.

Strong Girl Boss
S'inspirer ne veut pas dire COPIER ! - ep 27

Strong Girl Boss

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 46:39


Je reviens sur une thématique brulante en ce moment: la plagiat sur les réseaux sociaux ! Rappelons que nos droits sont les mêmes sur les réseaux que dans la vraie vie. OUI le plagiat existe sur internet et est même malheureusement facilité, mais NON ce n'est pas légal. La limite entre la copie et l'inspiration est de + en + fine et floue sur les réseaux donc je tenais à rappeler certaines bases qui me paraissaient évidentes avant de moi-même vivre cette expérience ! CONCOURS HOLY FEAT STRONG GIRL BOSS : - suivre le podcast (ou la chaine youtube) - laisser un avis 5 étoiles (ou un commentaire) - partager le podcast en story insta en me mentionnant (@mathildewod) Je choisirai la story la plus convaincante et originale le 27 mai ! Mes réseaux sociaux : - INSTAGRAM @mathildewod - TIKTOK @mathildewod MES SPONSORS : - HOLY : -5€ sur ta 1ère commande code MATHILDEWOD5, 10% sur les prochaines code MATHILDEWOD ⁠https://urlz.fr/oixw⁠ - BE COLLAGENE : 2+1 OFFERT code MATHILDEWOD ⁠https://www.becollagene.fr/⁠ - PROZIS : -10% sur TOUT le site avec le code MATHILDEWOD ⁠https://prozis.com/Ss1L⁠ Contact pro : mathildewod@outlook.fr

LE BOARD
2/5

LE BOARD

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 9:11


Tu lances ton podcast ? 1 mois d'abonnement Boost gratuit chez mon hébergeur Ausha (lien : https://www.ausha.co/fr/ ) avec le code FLAVIEXAUSHA1MOISBOOSTTu rêves de succès en solopreneur mais ne sais pas par où commencer ?

Un jour dans le monde
Géorgie : le copier-coller ukrainien ?

Un jour dans le monde

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 37:05


durée : 00:37:05 - Le 18/20 · Un jour dans le monde - par : Fabienne Sintes - Direction la Géorgie où un projet de loi secoue le pays. Une loi qui exige que toute organisation médiatique ou ONG qui reçoit plus de 20% de son financement de l'étranger s'enregistre sous le titre d'« organisation poursuivant les intérêts d'une puissance étrangère ». Un air de déjà vu. - réalisé par : Tristan Gratalon

InterNational
Géorgie : le copier-coller ukrainien ?

InterNational

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 37:05


durée : 00:37:05 - Le 18/20 · Un jour dans le monde - par : Fabienne Sintes - Direction la Géorgie où un projet de loi secoue le pays. Une loi qui exige que toute organisation médiatique ou ONG qui reçoit plus de 20% de son financement de l'étranger s'enregistre sous le titre d'« organisation poursuivant les intérêts d'une puissance étrangère ». Un air de déjà vu. - réalisé par : Tristan Gratalon

Small Business Celebration
Balance Rapid Revenue vs. Consistent Income Ep. #270, Alfred Valenzuela, Executive Copier Solutions

Small Business Celebration

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 30:47


Alfred Valenzuela, the proud owner behind Executive Copier Solutions, is dedicated to maintaining efficiency and productivity in his day-to-day operations. He aims to strike a harmonious balance between achieving rapid revenue growth and ensuring a consistent income stream. Moreover, he sheds light on the unexpected advantages that come with having family members actively involved in his business. 00:00 Introduction 00:56 What Happens When You Take A Business Owner Out To Lunch... 07:50 How To Stay Productive Among The Many Daily Tasks 11:53 The Visioneer Game! 18:32 Steady Revenue Flow Over Quick Revenue Gains 27:13 Final Thoughts: "A Taste Of What Is Yet To Come" 30:02 Dad Jokes / Credits Support small business owners, like you, celebrating BIG breakthroughs by supporting Small Business Celebration's Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/smallbusinesscelebration! As well as our sponsor for this episode: Mike Saba: https://msaba.watsonrealty.com and https://minthcbakersfield.com for our blog today! Reach out to us at: https://smallbusinesscelebration.com Read our blog at: https://smallbusinesscelebration.com/blog Reach out to our guest at: https://execcopiers.com https://youtu.be/ytQGMdY6mEw #Alfred Valenzuela #ExecutiveCopierSolutions #efficiency #productivity #revenuegrowth #familybusiness #unexpectedbenefits #dailyoperations #steadyincome #balance

Le Billet politique
Immigration : le RN va-t-il copier la droite ?

Le Billet politique

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 4:36


durée : 00:04:36 - Le Billet politique - par : Jean Leymarie - Ce mardi, le Rassemblement national organise à Paris des Etats généraux sur l'immigration. Son inspiration ? Une convention organisée par le RPR et l'UDF... en 1990.

Latter-day Life Coaches
164. Overcoming Codependency with Jane Copier

Latter-day Life Coaches

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 31:42


We all have the desire to be needed and in many ways we need each other for our comfort and survival but all too often we cross the line of being emotionally dependent on others in a way that is detrimental to all involved. This is a common occurrence with mothers in relation to their children. Coach Jane Copier is a coach who works with midlife moms and something that she sees a lot in her practice is women who have a codependency on their children for their own happiness. These moms find that they can only be happy if their children are happy. Jane is on the podcast today talking about why this is not healthy for either the mother or the child and how a mother can truly break free of relying on her children for her emotional state and well being.  This is a great episode and one that every mother needs to listen to if they feel that they do not have a healthy relationship when it comes to their emotions and their children's emotions. Learning to be free of emotional codependency is a great gift you can give yourself and your children so please listen to this episode and then reach out to Jane and have her help you start living an emotionally independent life. Enjoy! For more information about Jane and for links to access all she has to offer, please click HERE! To watch this interview on YouTube, go HERE. For more information and available downloads, go to: https://ldslifecoaches.com/ All content is copyrighted to Heather Rackham and featured coaches. Do not use without permission.  

Moote, Kimmie and Otis
Passing Out on the Broken Copier

Moote, Kimmie and Otis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 19:37 Transcription Available


Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)
258: Why Malaysian SnR Traders Don’t Need Prop Firms

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 58:54


Joey's Links: https://tradingnut.com/joey-malaysian-snr/?r=pod ⭐ Recommended Prop Firm: Blue Guardian https://tradingnut.com/BlueGuardian/ - Save 10% Coupon: TRADINGNUT

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)
257: The Truth About Trading ICT (By Rare ICT Charter Student) w/ Ali Khan

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 76:01


Ali's Links: https://tradingnut.com/ali-khan/?r=pod ⭐ Recommended Prop Firm: Blue Guardian https://tradingnut.com/BlueGuardian/ - Save 10% Coupon: TRADINGNUT

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)
256: He Made 6 Figures at 14YO in Casinos & Now Trades 7 Figure Accounts for a Living

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 90:03


Abdu's Links: https://tradingnut.com/abdu-salem/?r=pod ⭐ Recommended Prop Firm: Blue Guardian https://tradingnut.com/BlueGuardian/ - Save 10% Coupon: TRADINGNUT

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)
255: “Trading Pitchfork’s Made Me More Money than Carrying Them” w/ Conor Sadler

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023


Conor's Links: https://tradingnut.com/conor-sadler/?r=pod ⭐ Recommended Prop Firm: Blue Guardian https://tradingnut.com/BlueGuardian/ - Save 10% Coupon: TRADINGNUT

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)
254: His “Secret Day Trading Trick” Helps Your Stop Loss Get Hit LESS Often w/ Aaron Luce

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 60:06


Aaron's Links: https://tradingnut.com/aaron-luce/?r=pod ⭐ Recommended Prop Firm: Blue Guardian https://tradingnut.com/BlueGuardian/ - Save 10% Coupon: TRADINGNUT

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)
253: FOREX BROKER EXPOSES: Scams, Setup Costs, A/B Book, Liquidity & Prop Firms w/ Anish Lal

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 74:11


Anish's Links: https://tradingnut.com/anish-lal/?r=pod ⭐ Recommended Prop Firm: Blue Guardian https://tradingnut.com/BlueGuardian/ - Save 10% Coupon: TRADINGNUT

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)
252: How This Young Trader Made $2M in 1 Year with This Simple Strategy

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 52:25


Alex's Links: https://tradingnut.com/alex-g/?r=pod ⭐ Recommended Prop Firm: Blue Guardian https://tradingnut.com/BlueGuardian/ - Save 10% Coupon: TRADINGNUT

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)
251: BEST Morning Routine for Traders, Discover Your “Trader Type” & Making Bank After 4yrs w/ Ibby Ansari

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023


Ibby's Links: https://tradingnut.com/ibby-ansari/?r=pod ⭐ Recommended Prop Firm: Blue Guardian https://tradingnut.com/BlueGuardian/ - Save 10% Coupon: TRADINGNUT

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)
250: From Losing $30,000 to $1.2 Million Funded Trader w/ James Edward

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023


James' Links: https://tradingnut.com/james-edward/?r=pod ⭐ Recommended Prop Firm: Blue Guardian https://tradingnut.com/BlueGuardian/ - Save 10% Coupon: TRADINGNUT

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)
249: How His “Forex Trading Addiction” Made Him Rich w/ Jason Graystone

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023


Jayson's Links: https://tradingnut.com/jason-graystone/?r=pod ⭐ Recommended Prop Firm: Blue Guardian https://tradingnut.com/BlueGuardian/ - Save 10% Coupon: TRADINGNUT

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)
248: Account Flips to $750k Funded Trader (full story) w/ Andile “Goat Andy” Mofokeng

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 68:22


Andy's Links: https://tradingnut.com/the-goat-andy/?r=pod ⭐ Recommended Prop Firm: Blue Guardian https://tradingnut.com/BlueGuardian/ - Save 10% Coupon: TRADINGNUT

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)
247: The 19-Year-Old Who Made Over $1 Million in Prop Firm Funding

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023


Arman's Links: https://tradingnut.com/arman-trades/?r=pod ⭐ Recommended Prop Firm: Blue Guardian https://tradingnut.com/BlueGuardian/ - Save 10% Coupon: TRADINGNUT

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)
246: Dummies Guide to Quit Your Job & Trade Full Time (sneak peek 4 years on)

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 70:17


Tanner's Links: https://tradingnut.com/tanner-owings/?r=pod ⭐ Recommended Prop Firm: Blue Guardian https://tradingnut.com/BlueGuardian/ - Save 10% Coupon: TRADINGNUT

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)
245: Prop Firm CEO Speaks Out About My Forex Funds…

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 50:12


Sean's Links: https://tradingnut.com/sean-bainton/?r=pod ⭐ Recommended Prop Firm: Blue Guardian https://tradingnut.com/BlueGuardian/ - Save 10% Coupon: TRADINGNUT

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)
244: 43 YO Teacher, Doubles Salary in 1 Month Trading Futures (& He Only Started 2 Years Ago)

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 54:31


Fasil's Links: https://tradingnut.com/fasil/?r=pod ⭐ Recommended Prop Firm: Blue Guardian https://tradingnut.com/BlueGuardian/ - Save 10% Coupon: TRADINGNUT

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)
243: Your Day Job “Exit Plan”… $700k Funded Trader Reveals How w/ Blake Robinson

Trading Nut | Trader Interviews - Forex, Futures, Stocks (Robots & More)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 51:49


Blake's Links: https://tradingnut.com/blake-robinson/?r=pod ⭐ Recommended Prop Firm: Blue Guardian https://tradingnut.com/BlueGuardian/ - Save 10% Coupon: TRADINGNUT