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Prior to recording this episode, I had never put any real thought into Cyprus' role in Alexander the Great's campaigns. Afterall, Cyprus is rarely (if ever) mentioned when discussing Alexander's conquests. And yet I was floored to learn not only of its significant naval contributions but just how often Alexander himself recognized the superiority of Cypriot seafaring and engineering know-how to support his expeditions. Let's consider this excerpt in the lead up to the Siege of Tyre: "...[W]ith Cyprus too brought on side, we would be assured of supremacy at sea, and that of itself clears the way for our expedition to Egypt. When we have subdued Egypt, we shall have no further worries for Greece or our own country, and we can then make our move on Babylon with security ensured at home, our reputation enhanced, and the Persians cut off from the entire sea and all the land this side of the Euphrates." - Alexander quoted in Arrian's The Anabasis (17:4). The Siege of Tyre was a pivotal stepping stone opening up the East to Alexander's armies. It's with the coordinated naval efforts of Pnytagoras of Salamis, Androcles of Amathus, and Pasicrates of Curium (among others) that Alexander was able to take the Sidonian harbour of Tyre. And yet their contributions didn't end there. "Alexander had recruited teams of engineers from Cyprus" (17:5 Arrian) in order to assist in the construction of siege-engines and the building of a causeway that connected the mainland to the island of Tyre in perhaps one of the most impressive feats of engineering in all of Alexander's campaigns. To my surprise, Cypriots were more than a mere footnote in the Siege of Tyre. They played vital roles throughout Alexander's campaigns into the East as oarsmen, engineers, explorers, soldiers, trierarchs, and some were even elevated to esteemed positions as Companions and even Satraps (see Stasanor of Soli who was appointed as Satrap of Bactria in modern-day Afghanistan). They accompanied Alexander as they explored the Hydapses River (modern-day Jhelum River in Pakistan and India) while others were specifically sent to explore hitherto unknown regions. "The most extensive of the exploratory voyages was that undertaken by the helmsman Hieron from Soli. He too was given a triaconter by Alexander, with instructions to coast round the entire Arabian peninsula..." (Arrian 17:4) They were an integral component to Alexander's war machine and instrumental in his many of his successes. In this month's episode, I'm excited to welcome researcher and historian, Andreas Parpas to discuss Cyprus' role in Alexander the Great's campaigns and its pivotal contributions to laying a foothold eastwards towards Babylon and beyond.
Tune in for a conversation with Jordan George, Chief Experience Officer at Curium Solutions. Pam explores Jordan's career journey from his early days in food service to his current leadership role at Curium, an international company specializing in business transformation. Jordan shares valuable insights on Curium's people-first approach to change management, the concept of work time reduction, and the importance of creating positive experiences for both employees and clients. Discover valuable insights into current trends in organizational development and leadership from this thought-provoking conversation with a seasoned industry professional.
En pinlig pistolduel, lækkede kærlighedsbreve og lidt for god kemi - det er bare nogle af ingredienserne i den skandale, som i 1911 sætter Marie Curie på forsiden af sladderbladene, og truer hendes tilkæmpede plads i det gode selskab. Hele brevet fra Albert Einstein til Marie Curie, som nævnes i slutningen af afsnittet, kan du finde online her: https://einsteinpapers.press.princeton.edu/vol8-trans/34 Hvis du vil vide mere om Marie Curie, så findes der et væld af biografier. Her er et udpluk: - “Madame Curie” (1937) af Eve Curie. Biografi skrevet af hendes yngste datter, og udgivet få år efter moderens død. - “Obsessive Genius: The Inner World of Marie Curie” (2004) af Barbara Goldsmith kommer godt omkring hele hendes liv, med særligt fokus på hendes person og indre liv. - “The Soul of Genius: Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, and the Meeting that Changed the Course of Science” (2023) af Jeffrey Orens. Denne bog har fokus på Solvay-konferencen i 1911 og bygger blandt andet på nyfundet materiale af fysikeren Marcel Brillouin, der kaster lys på Langevin-affæren fra en ny vinkel. Lidt mere om det i interviewet med forfatteren her: https://www.aip.org/history-programs/niels-bohr-library/ex-libris-universum/discussing-new-book-soul-genius-author Periodisk – en RAKKERPAK original produceret af Rakkerpak Productions.Historierne du hører bygger på journalistisk research og fakta.De kan indeholde fiktive elementer som for eksempel dialog.Hvis du kan lide min fortælling, så husk at gå ind og abonnér, give en anmeldelse og fortæl dine venner om Periodisk.Podcasten er blevet til med støtte fra Novo Nordisk Fonden.Hvis du vil vide mere kan du besøge vores website periodisk.dkAfsnittet er skrevet og tilrettelagt af Maya Zachariassen.Tor Arnbjørn og Dorte Palle er producere.René Slott står for lyddesign og mix.Simon Bennebjerg er vært.
Dans cet épisode, Béatrice Gervais-Bergeron, candidate au doctorat au Département de sciences biologiques de l'Université de Montréal, nous parle de phytoremédiation, soit la capacité de certaines plantes à retirer les métaux des sols contaminés. Elle vise à associer des traits fonctionnels des plantes, par exemple la vitesse de croissance ou la surface foliaire, à cette capacité de phytoremédiation et à leurs services écologiques pour ultimement orienter les choix dans l'aménagement de terrains contaminés. Qu'est-ce que la phytoremédiation? Quels sont les bénéfices d'utiliser les plantes en milieux contaminés? Les plantes hyperaccumulatrices partagent-elles des traits communs? Bonne écoute! #phytoremédiation #plantes #contamination #services #écologie #saules Co-animatrices: Stéphanie Shousha et Marie-Christine Lafrenière; Montage: Amélie Allard; Communications: Leia Lafrance et Mathilde Bélair; Studio: Bibliothèque des sciences de l'Université de Montréal. --- Liens à partager --- Cartes de terrains contaminés Phyto Action, OBNL de transfert de connaissance et projet communautaires sur les phytotechnologies Société des phytotechnologies du Québec Les superpouvoirs des plantes (Émission Curium, Radio-Canada) Résumé vulgarisé d'un article de Béatrice (Phytoremédiation et saules) (FR)
The Uranium Series includes the radioactive elements on the period table that start with Francium and end with Plutonium as the last natural elements, those after, like Curium and Americium are synthetic elements made by radiating natural elements like plutonium. Those needing the remedies from this series have genetic problems that finally end their bloodline. They have neurological diversity and autism and the end of control for them is world domination. They see magic as science and the domination of their will over others. They feel they are struggling for domination over the galaxy and need to prove that that cannot be seen as a material form as seen in technology. Technocrats are self-declared experts and see themselves as the elite that should rule the world because they decided so. They have made robots in their image, but actually the more they can imitate the automatic mind through computers and robotics the less they truly have connections with the automatic brain, the system that keeps us genetically healthy. For them Artificial intelligence medicine is their only choice, which may be true considering the fact that radioactive materials where never meant exist on Earth in these numbers. Understanding the uranium series is understanding why the new world order run by technocrats to create a technocracy sees nuclear power as ‘green'. All views presented are based on credible sources, but they are explained through the individual's viewpoint. Doing your own research while integrating new information is always important when forming your own viewpoint. The information in this podcast is not meant to address individual health needs, it is general in nature and should not be used as medical information for your health unless used in combination with your health practitioner.
Talking to Francesca Pinoni about growing up in San Francisco, living in Cyprus, the importance of community, walking The Camino, how she opened the first “New Age” Shop in Limassol, Cyprus, how she co-founded, the Mind, Body and Spirit Exhibition in 2001 and bio resonance.Born in San Francisco, CA, Francesca completing her BA in Theatre Arts from the University of California at Santa Cruz, lived and worked in London for several years, then met and married a lovely man from the Mediterranean Island of Cyprus. They moved there in 1981 where their son, Alex, was born. She owned and ran Splash!, gift shops full of pretty things until her second marriage to Dr. Igor Cetojevic, from the former Yugoslavia.Francesca Pinoni is a qualified yoga teacher and has studied various natural healing modalities including Reiki (Usui & Karuka Master), magnetotherapy, and biofeedback/bioresonance and Puruvian Shamanism. Her hobbies include dancing, music (Frame drum & djembe), art ( painting, pastel & mosaics), poetry and traveling.Besides collaborating with her husband Igor on "Your Health; It's a Question of Balance", Francesca has published a novel for young adults under the pen name, Chess Capino, called "To the Rhythm of the Moon"Together, they moved to the U.S.A. and lived in Woodacre, CA between '97 and 2000 then returned to Cyprus. Francesca is active in amateur dramatics, designing costumes for Shakespeare productions at the ancient theatre at Curium and also at Dominican University in Marin County, CA, doing costumes and also writing plays which were preformed as part of their one-act play festival.
"Verbindend gezag kan helpen bij zelfbeschadiging en suicidaliteit" Kathelijne van Dongen is als systeemtherapeut onder andere verbonden aan een dagbehandeling voor jongeren die suïcidaal zijn en zichzelf beschadigen. Op initiatief van Kathelijne is daar een paar jaar geleden een oudertraining Verbindend Gezag aan toegevoegd. Heel spannend, want 'het risico is te groot, je kunt niet in verzet gaan tegen suicidaliteit en zelfbeschadiging'. En juist deze toevoeging blijkt zoveel te helpen voor de gezinnen. Want als je kind suïcidaal is, dan is dat bijna niet te dragen als ouder. Ook op broertjes en zusjes heeft het ongelooflijk veel impact. En tot nu toe is daar weinig expliciete aandacht voor in de behandeling. We praten over het belang van support voor kinderen, ouders en professionals, de kracht van een groep gelijkgestemden, over zorgen voor jezelf om de ander te kunnen helpen. Over acceptatie én verandering en hoe je daarmee een sprankje hoop kunt geven aan iemand die dat zelf niet meer heeft. Mocht je meer willen weten over deze oudertraining bij Suicidaliteit en Verbindend Gezag, of benieuwd zijn naar het onderzoek naar de pilotgroep, neem dan contact op met Kathelijne via LinkedIn of mail haar op k.h.y.van_dongen@lumc.nl. Luister voor meer over Verbindend Gezag/ Geweldloos Verzet aflevering #37 met Eliane Wiebenga.
Treatment of prostate cancer has changed dramatically over the years, with multiple treatment options including chemotherapy, refined hormonal therapies, radiotherapies, surgery and others currently available, depending on the patient and their disease.Dr Sakir Mutevelic, Chief Medical Officer at Curium, has witnessed the tremendous progress in cancer treatment options and the increased survival rate that goes with them. Today, we're talking with him about an investigational treatment for metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer in development at Curium, that could be a valuable new asset in disease management.Information for clinicians about the Eclipse trial is available here.For patients, a web portal with more information is available here.All trial data is available at: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05204927
Kanopi's latest podcast series 'Building tomorrow's insurer' explores the intersection of InsurTech and digital disruption in the insurance industry. Join host and CEO of Kanopi, Nigel Fellowes-Freeman as he interviews industry leaders and unpacks the latest trends shaping the future of insurance. Our guest speaker this episode, is shaking up the industry with her bold vision to create more things instant in insurance and level up the playfield for smaller players by providing affordable technology. We're thrilled to be speaking with Tetiana George, Co-founder and CEO of Curium, a revolutionary insurance app. She is also the Board Director of Insurtech Australia, a national not-for-profit organisation with a vision to create a world-leading insurtech ecosystem. In this episode we'll explore: How Curium has been levelling the playing field in the insurance industry and addressing unmet demand Navigating the challenges of a developing Australian insurtech market The urgent need for collaboration between players in the insurance industry Tetiana's experience as a startup founder and the early years of building Curium A vision for the ideal future insurer This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to learn about the exciting possibilities of insurtech, as well as the experiences of women who are leading the way in this space. Join us as we explore the world of insurtech with the brilliant and inspiring Tetiana George. Tune in now! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Got questions about embedded insurance? Talk to an expert For more information on the latest trends in insurtech, check out Kanopi's Youtube Channel Follow Kanopi on social media: LinkedIn, Twitter
Have you ever wondered what's happened in the life of a previous podcast guest? Well, in this special catch up episode we speak with Sarah Gee from Curium Legal.Sarah was on the verge of throwing away 15 years of training and hard work as a business and commercial lawyer before deciding to forge a career on her own terms. She launched her business Curium Legal in 2020.We first spoke with Sarah in March 2022 - Episode 36. Since then, Sarah has won Bendigo Business Excellence Awards ~ Young Professional of the Year, seen a 40% increase in her business and has welcomed a new team member... her husband.We talk about the juggle of little kids and business, the stigma of working from home, trends in legal advice, what it's like to work with your husband, and Sarah's goals for 2023.Let's catch up with my friend Sarah from Curium Legal. ABOUT OAK MAGAZINEThis episode was hosted by Kimberley Furness, founder + editor of OAK Magazine. OAK Magazine is a proudly independent print publication dedicated to sharing stories and amplifying voices of female entrepreneurs and women in business in regional and rural Australia. Founded in Bendigo, this quarterly publication is filled with expertise, insights and small business guidance from driven, inspiring and successful local women. Stay social and connect with OAK Magazine on Facebook and Instagram. For more inspiring stories, visit OAK Magazine website. Hosted by Kimberley Furness, Founder + Editor, OAK Magazine. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Dans cet épisode, je discute avec Laurène Smagghe, rédactrice en chef du magazine Les Débrouillards.Ressources mentionnées :Le magazine Les Débrouillards : https://www.lesdebrouillards.com/Le magazine Les Explorateurs : https://lesexplos.com/Le magazine Curium : https://curiummag.com/A propos du podcast :En sci bons termes est le podcast où on parle avec des personnes expertes de la vulgarisation scientifique. Ce podcast est animé par Viviane Lalande, enseignante, formatrice et elle-même vulgarisatrice — sur YouTube (Scilabus) et ailleurs.Pour suivre la version vidéo du podcast, rendez-vous sur la chaine YouTube Sci+. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
The Asia InsurTech Podcast spoke with Tetiana George, a founder and the CEO of Curium, about the potential for InsurTech enablers, why nobody has solved the biggest challenges in claims management yet and how Curium is planning to make a difference. Michael Waitze 0:04Hi, this is Michael Waitze. And welcome back to the Asia InsurTech […] The post EP 166 – Tetiana George – Founder and CEO of Curium – Death of the Disruptors appeared first on Asia InsurTech Podcast.
Transitioning back to work after parental leave is hard. As Sarah Gee watched her return to work date creep closer, she began to feel an internal struggle between wanting to spend precious time with her son and needing to maintain her standing in the workplace. Sarah was on the verge of throwing away 15 years of training and hard work as a business and commercial lawyer before deciding to forge a career on her own terms. She launched her business Curium Legal in 2020. In just four months of trading, Sarah replaced and exceeded her full time wage. Being able to set her own fees combined with the lower overheads of working from home, has meant that more local business owners can afford to engage Sarah for their legal services. Sarah shares with us her business journey and talks about some common legal blunders business owners face when dealing with trademark, ecommerce policies, partnerships and collaborations. She also explains why so many senior women are leaving the industry and why it's important we fix this. Meet my friend Sarah from Curium Legal. ABOUT OUR SPONSOR HENNEYCFOSarah Henney from HenneyCFO is empowering women to make confident financial decisions with her new flagship program https://bit.ly/3hAnMRx (Bookkeeping for Profit). This unique online bookkeeping and business course includes weekly support and access to a community of like minded business women from rural and regional areas. Learn how to make your business finance and bookkeeping fun, simple and work for you. Sign up for Sarah's https://sarah-henney-6475.mykajabi.com/bizfinance-masterclass-waitlist (Know Your Numbers) masterclass. Visit https://www.henneycfo.com.au/ (HenneyCFO) or find Sarah on https://www.instagram.com/henneycfo/ (Instagram). ABOUT OAK MAGAZINEThis episode was hosted by Kimberley Furness, founder + editor of OAK Magazine. OAK Magazine is a proudly independent print publication dedicated to sharing stories and amplifying voices of female entrepreneurs and women in business in regional and rural Australia. Founded in Bendigo, this quarterly publication is filled with expertise, insights and small business guidance from driven, inspiring and successful local women. Stay social and connect with OAK Magazine on https://www.facebook.com/oakmagazineau (Facebook) and https://instagram.com/oakmagazineau (Instagram). For more inspiring stories, visit OAK Magazine https://www.oakmagazine.com.au/ (website). Hosted by Kimberley Furness, Founder + Editor, OAK Magazine. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Episode Summary:In this episode of the Crypto Breakdown, I talk about some blue chip NFT projects and how much you would have made if you would have invested $1,000 near the mint.DoodlesReleased October 2021 and the mint price was 0.123 ETH ($500)Current floor price 10.3 ETH ($30,000)CLONE X - X TAKASHI MURAKAMIReleased November 2021 and the mint price was 0.05 ETH ($215)Current floor price 12.5 ETH ($36,000)Bored Ape Yacht ClubReleased April 2021 and the mint price was 0.08 ETH ($192)Current floor price 83 ETH ($242,000)Mutant Ape Yacht ClubReleased August 2020 and the mint price was free airdropped to owners of BAYC.Current floor price 17 ETH ($49,000)CryptoPunksReleased June 2017 and the mint price was free to claim with an ETH wallet.Current floor price 68 ETH ($178,000)Hosts:Joe Dewitt Follow at: https://twitter.com/metabitzCrypto Heat MapSubscribe to our Benzinga Crypto Youtube ChannelSubscribe to Moon or Bust PodcastPast Episodes of Daily CryptoDisclaimer: All of the information, material, and/or content contained in this program is for informational purposes only. Investing in stocks, options, and futures is risky and not suitable for all investors. Please consult your own independent financial adviser before making any investment decisions.Questions? Ask at joedewitt@benzinga.com and we will answer!Unedited Transcript:Hey everybody. Happy Thursday. My name is Joe Dewitt and this is the crypto breakdown. And today we're going to be talking about some blue chip NFT projects and how much you would have made if you would have invested $1,000 near the mint. Now, first off we have doodle. Which released and October of 2021 and the mint price was 0.1, two, three, Ethereum at the time equaling about 500 us dollars.And now the floor price for the project is 10.3 Ethereum, which equates to a $30,000. So with that $500 mint price there is a solid at $29,500 profit, which is absolutely amazing. Now looking at the clone X collection with Takashi Murakami that launched in November of 2021 and the mint price for those were 0.05 Eth which was $215.And now the floor price is 12.5. Curium equaling about $36,000, which is significantly more than the doodles about a good $6,000. Now, these are just absolutely ridiculous gains. And they're only going to get crazier now taking a look at one of the most popular, if not the most popular collection outright now bored APe yacht club.Now they launched their collection in April of 2021 and the mint price was 0.08. At the time that was under $200, about $192. Now the current floor price for these board aids is 83, Ethereum equaling, just under $250,000, about $242,000. I can't even imagine that 200 to $300 turn to a quarter of a million.That's absolutely ridiculous. And to make it even more ridiculous board API club holders were airdropped to the mutant apes in August of 2020. And so essentially those were pretty much free. And now the floor price is 17 Ethereum for $49,000. Now mute names did see now mute names did see a slow increase in price action.So if you were to invest in one, I'm close to its initial airdrop and you would invest it a thousand dollars, you would still be profiting a $48,000, which is absolutely. And now we're going to take a look at the oldest NMT collection, which would be crypto punks, those launched way back in June of 2017.And those were actually free to claim any person with Ethereum wallet was able to claim I'm a crypto punk for. And now the current floor is 68, Ethereum equaling $178,000. And that is not even the all time high. I know crypto punk saw high of close to $300,000, which is absolutely insane for something that was essentially given to users for free.Now, these are just a few examples of how ridiculous some of the profits can be in the NFT space, but it's important to keep in mind that not all projects behave this way. There are so many projects out right now, and there's only more being created every single day. So it's really important to do your own research and not just buy a NFTE project because you think that it is going to blow up.Definitely look into the development team, how much support they have, how many people are in their discord. And although. If a project seems like it has all the qualifying parts to run a blue-chip or I want to say qualifying parts to blow up like a blue chip NFT project. Would you still have to take it with a grain of salt?Probably let the project gain a little bit of momentum first as a lot of the go down to zero. And that's all the time we have for today, guys. Thank you so much for tuning in. You can follow, subscribe to the podcast, which will all be prescription. Have a great daySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/crypto-daily/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Tonight's edition features new music from Six Organs of Admittance, Low, Slowly Rolling Camera and The House In The Woods, alongside music from Edamame, Martyn Heyne, Ana Roxanne, Murkof, Memory Drawings AND dusting off my old CD copy of Darla Records' Bliss Out Vol. 13 (Piano Magic) for your listening pleasure! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Disappearing by Low on HEY WHAT (Sub Pop)
L'autrice et étudiante en sexologie Myriam Daguzan Bernier nous dit si les produits pour éliminer les odeurs corporelles sont dangereux pour la flore vaginale; Fabien Durif, directeur de l'Observatoire de la consommation responsable de l'École des sciences de la gestion de l'Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), s'interroge sur la pertinence, pour les commerces locaux, d'imiter le modèle d'affaires d'Amazon; Noémie Larouche, rédactrice en chef du magazine Curium, se penche sur la décolonisation des savoirs; et Pierre-Antoine Gilbert, enseignant et coordonnateur du programme d'agriculture à l'Institut national d'agriculture biologique du Cégep de Victoriaville, explique comment se construit une serre passive.
As part of our ongoing, Periodic series The Element of Surprise, we take a look at #96, Curium.
As part of our ongoing, Periodic series The Element of Surprise, we take a look at #96, Curium.
Andy Dawson, a face many will know through the work he does in our region through the Greater chamber of commerce but also through the content he puts out through his social channels. Andy Dawson, is the co-founder and director of Curium Solutions. Curium are a successful change management consultancy whom was founded during the financial crisis of 2008. I love Andy’s pure passion for people and his company’s values, which have once again come to the forefront. Andy talks about looking after his team and one his key values “People First”. How they’ve kept their team engaged through behavioral analysis tools, how they are feeling and online monthly team days including virtual wine tasting sessions. https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-dawson-1933348/ #recx #curium #behaviouraltools #strongertogether
Justice Kavanaugh’s one page Concurrence. He wrote it, so I read it. Please rate, review, subscribe. And, more importantly, please stay safe, stay healthy, stay home, and continue to #flattenthecurve. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joanna-sandstrom/support
There are only two chemical elements on the periodic table named after women: curium, in honour of Marie & Pierre Curie, & meitnerium after Lise Meitner. Allan Blackman from AUT introduces the women and their elements in ep 23 of Elemental.
There are only two chemical elements on the periodic table named after women: curium, in honour of Marie & Pierre Curie, & meitnerium after Lise Meitner. Allan Blackman from AUT introduces the women and their elements in ep 23 of Elemental.
There are only two chemical elements on the periodic table named after women: curium, in honour of Marie & Pierre Curie, & meitnerium after Lise Meitner. Allan Blackman from AUT introduces the women and their elements in ep 23 of Elemental.
Anne highlights her 10 year journey with TetraMap and how she has integrated the Four Elements of Nature into her work and life- and explains how doing so has changed her worldview. She gives tips and insights into developing great teams and how understanding the importance of being quiet can add significant value. Her favourite quote from Susan Cain's book " Don't think of introversion as something that needs to be cured" gives us all some excellent reminders. Lots packed into 18 minutes! Presented by: Louise Duncan, TetraMap International. www.tetramap.com Guest: Anne Clews, Head of Performance Learning, Curium Solutions www.curiumsolutions.com Book reference: Quiet, by Susan Cain.
Anne highlights her 10 year journey with TetraMap and how she has integrated the Four Elements of Nature into her work and life- and explains how doing so has changed her worldview. She gives tips and insights into developing great teams and how understanding the importance of being quiet can add significant value. Her favourite quote from Susan Cain's book " Don't think of introversion as something that needs to be cured" gives us all some excellent reminders. Lots packed into 18 minutes! Presented by: Louise Duncan, TetraMap International. www.tetramap.com Guest: Anne Clews, Head of Performance Learning, Curium Solutions www.curiumsolutions.com Book reference: Quiet, by Susan Cain.
Le très attendu Far Cry 5 est enfin sorti et Martin nous dit TOUT ce qu'il faut savoir. Mais avant, il nous suggère Onrush qui est un jeu de course mais... pas de course! Bruno-Pierre rend hommage à Pierre-Yves McSween en faisant un "en as-tu vraiment besoin?" version gamer. Notre invitée du magazine Curium et Les débrouillards Marilou Hudon nous parle de sa découverte du Nintendo Labo. Finalement, Simon nos prépare pour PAX East 2018 avec un petit jeu quiz! Suivez Curium! Lire la critique de Far Cry 5 de Martin Enregistré avec Simon Forget, Bruno-Pierre Campeau, Martin Brisebois et Marilou Hudon! Musique : Jazzbox
Dans le cadre du 4e épisode de Cœur et croupe, Marie-Lune a reçu Mathieu Charlebois, compositeur du merveilleux habillage musical de l’émission. En plus d’être musicien, Mathieu est chroniqueur, blogueur, auteur d’humour pour L’actualité, Deux hommes en or, Curium, Info, sexe et mensonges et Vas-tu finir ton assiette ? Il nous a livré un touchant témoignage sur la transition de son fils trans (préparez vos mouchoirs !). Nous avons également déterminé quand il était temps de dire « Je ne t’aime plus », nous avons fait la liste des arguments en faveur et contre le fait de faire chambre à part, nous avons discuté de communication dans le couple et de tous les modèles possibles d’un « adulte moyen ». Logo: Philippe Tremblay https://www.instagram.com/funkeephil/ Montage et production: Benoit Mercier Musique: Mathieu Charlebois https://twitter.com/OursMathieu et https://loursavecnous.bandcamp.com/ Diffusion originale: 14 décembre 2017 Site web: MysterieuxEtonnants.com © Cœur & Croupe. Tous droits réservés.
Géo-ingénierie ou réparer le climat; Science et vie avec Michel Rochon; Facultés de science : Sexe, drogue et voyage selon Catherine Montmagny-Grenier; Science critique avec Marie-Hélène Parizeau : Des robots en classe; Le génie autochtone; Question de science avec Marie-Pier Élie : La mort du Soleil; Extraterrestres : Mais où sont-ils?; Le son de la science; La science ailleurs : Le magazine Curium.
Les implications sécuritaires de l'élection de Trump, le FSB chez Kaspersky Labs et le Presidential Records Act
Entrevue avec Noémie Larouche, rédactrice en chef de la revue Curium.
The Show Notes:NEW Intro (oooh!)Ordering noodles at Sogo with Ms. InformationReligious Moron of the Week - Church of God Choir, from Springfield, Ohiomanganese is...Future Geo interruptsmanganese is Mn not MgASK GEORGE- morals- Maria from Flickr - Stephen Fry, childhood books, fundamentalism- Marvin from Austin, TexasOccasional Songs for the Periodic Table- Uranium, Neptunium, Plutonium, Americium, Curium, Berkelium, Californium, Einsteinium Mortimer calls yet again, once moreSkepticality InterviewShow Close ...................................... Mentioned in the show: Geo's Skepticality interview; the story of the Faithful Elephants; and Soccergirl, Incorporated. And as always: George's blog, website, flickr, and myspace page. Have a comment on the show, a topic for Minoishe Interroberg, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line at geo@geologicrecords.net or through his blog. Non-Coloring Book is now online at Lulu and available for purchase as both print and download.
Episode 25 finds us globe hopping once again, from Copenhagen, Prague, Raleigh, San Francisco and Warsaw. We'll hear from Thulla, The Grooveblaster, Floex, Dan West, Curium and FSP.