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Ich habe mal wieder einen Gast im Podcast! Und wir haben satte 70 Minuten gequatscht über alles, was dich interessiert, wenn du gesund leben und dich wohl in deinem Körper fühlen möchtest.Wie gewinnst du dein Selbstvertrauen zurück – und bringst endlich die Veränderungen zu Ende, die du dir wünschst? In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Patrick, Fitnesstrainer und Coach für Frauen.Gemeinsam besprechen wir:warum Selbstvertrauen der Schlüssel ist, um einen Veränderungsprozess nicht nur anzustossen, sondern auch wirklich durchzuziehenwie du dein Selbstvertrauen Schritt für Schritt zurückgewinnen kannst (inklusive konkreter Tipps!)wie emotionales Essen eine Folge von weniger trinken sein kannworan du erkennst, ob ein Coach wirklich zu dir passt (und wann nicht)und welche ersten Schritte du jetzt gehen kannst, wenn du das Gefühl hast: Es ist Zeit, endlich das zu tun, was sich für mich richtig anfühlt.Alle Infos zu Patrick findest du hier:Instagram: @challenge4change.deWebseite: challenge4change.deSchön, dass du hier bist!Deine Maria
Smütech- Der Podcast von Schulze IT-Schulung und DienstleistungenDein Spezialist für Audioanleitungen, Schulung, Fernwartung und Fritz!Box-OptimierungBurgstr. 37, 08523 PlauenTel./Whatsapp: 082325031303E-Mail: info@schulze-graben.deIm Web: https://schulze-graben.deUnsere Audioanleitungen: https://schulze-graben.de/shopNews per Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.schulze-graben.deUnser Radio Schulze-Funk: https://radio.schulze-graben.de (per Sprachassistenten mit "Starte den Sender Schulze-Funk")Youtube: https://youtube.com/@schulze-itFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070260240049#Heute erzähle ich euch in der Sonntagsmusik auf petische Weise von meinen vielen verzweifelten Jahren als Teenager, auf dem Weg sich selbst und dann auch noch jemanden zu finden, der zu mir passt.Es hat gedauert, doch die Tatsache, dass meine Frau Carina und ich am 31.07.2025 schon 7 Jahre zusammen sind, lässt mich Heute mit einem Lächeln auf die Zeit von Damals schauen.Ich stecke viel Zeit und Energie in die Songtexte, die ich dann mit KI zum Leben erwecke.Wenn dir das Lied gefällt, dann zeig mir das doch mit einer kleinen Anerkennung auf https://danke.schulze-graben.deSchön, dass Du dabei bist!Bitte bewerte unseren Podcast und gib uns einen Daumen nach oben.Erzähle auch gerne Deinen Freunden und anderen Betroffenen von uns.Vielen Dank für Deine Unterstützung!
In this Real Integrative Medicine podcast episode, Dr. Mélanie DesChâtelets joins Dr. Jordan Robertson for an in-depth exploration of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). We examine the multifaceted nature of this condition, covering essential diagnostic approaches, treatment strategies, and the critical need to address PCOS from both clinical and patient-centered viewpoints. This discussion encompasses PCOS diagnostic standards, the significance of lifestyle interventions, and how treatments such as hormonal contraceptives affect symptom control. ----Dr. Mélanie DesChâtelets, ND, is a naturopathic doctor who brings her sharp wit, evidence-based insights, and a genuine passion for health to the stage. With over a decade of experience in practice, Dr. Mélanie focuses on helping individuals manage Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), metabolic health, and cardiovascular well-being through lifestyle and behavioral change. Known for her dynamic speaking style, she makes complex health topics both accessible and engaging.Discover the PCOS Health Collective + The Beyond The Pill WorkshopThe PCOS Pivot CourseFollow Dr. Mélanie on Instagram ----Dr. Jordan Robertson is a leader in naturopathic and integrative medicine. She is dedicated to evidence-based healthcare and founded The Confident Clinician, which empowers practitioners with up-to-date research and practical tools. With over 15 years in clinical practice and experience teaching at McMaster University's Health Sciences program, she bridges the gap between research and real-world application.Follow Dr. Jordan on Instagram----Do you ever wish there were a knowledge base built just for you?Have you searched for a resource that supported you so you could focus on what really matters for your business?The Confident Clinician is the ONLY medical knowledge base built for integrative practitioners.Over 750 clinician members have simplified their patient care by using our knowledge base and exclusive members-only education.Our knowledge base and clinical topics are updated on an ongoing basis and, and we offer exclusive members-only courses that support you, whatever your clinical focus.Ready to be supported in your work?Learn More About The Confident Clinician HereDiscover The Confident Clinician's 5-Day AI Smart-Search ChallengeWant to dive deeper? Explore the latest research breakdowns and practical tools on our blog----Thank you for listening. Please subscribe and share.
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Mary Desch, retired psychotherapist living in the Portland area
Send us a textAuthor of Tangled Darkness Mary Desch brings us her genuinely joyful stories, special insights into the writing of her debut novel, and nuggets of wisdom in this conversation. She talks candidly with us about the loneliness she has felt at times, in contrast with the queer community she has been able to seek out at different scales throughout her life. We get a window into her writing process, how her career as a psychiatrist influences her character building, and what the feedback process of writing a novel looked like for her. Perhaps our favorite, she shares a special moment between her and her Gamma when she was six, and the message that has stuck with her since - "to thine own self, be true." Thank you Gamma, Shakespeare, and Mary. We treasure this conversation.You can visit Mary's website to purchase a copy of Tangled Darkness, read her blog, and get news about her upcoming work. If the Sisters in Crime interested you as a reader or writer, here is the link to their page. Thank you for listening and being a part of our community. If you would like to support us, please leave us a review and download episodes. We are reachable by Instagram, TikTok, or email.Insta/TT: @LesbianBookClubPodEmail: lesbianbookclubpod@gmail.com
Cette semaine, Pierre Brassard reçoit Josée Deschênes, Brigitte Lafleur et Pierre-François Legendre, qui doivent répondre à des questions sur : la disparition du point-virgule, le mensonge de Sarah Jessica Parker, la pièce Toc toc, la platitude volontaire du ministre Benoît Charette, l'amour de Justin Bieber pour les Maple Leafs et le ministre japonais de l'Agriculture qui n'avait jamais acheté de riz.
Réécouter l'entrevue dans le cadre des élections fédérales de 2025 avec le candidat du Parti conservateur du Canada dans Saint-Hyacinthe–Bagot–Acton, Gaetan Deschênes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dans cet épisode, je reçois Marie-Pier Deschênes, auteure du livre Flots intérieurs : Vivre au rythme de mon cycle menstruel pour éviter l'épuisement.On discute de ce qui l'a mené à écrire ce livre, mais surtout, de comment notre cycle menstruelle joue un rôle important dans nos quotidiens.Pour suivre Marie-Pier Deschênes...Instagram : @mariepierdeschenes_Site web : www.mariepierdeschenes.comPodcast : Souverain(e)s
Dans ce 16e épisode de la saison 6, nous recevons Marie-Pier Deschênes, formatrice en bien-être menstruel et autrice, pour parler du cycle menstruel. Notamment, il sera question de : Pourquoi aborder le cycle menstruel? ; Le cycle menstruel, de notre connaissance de celui-ci (en tant que société) et de comment on gagnerait à naviguer notre cycle menstruel (en tant qu'individu) ; Comment se reconnecter à notre cycle (rappel du cycle menstruel)? ; Lien entre cycle et productivité ; Comment utiliser mon cycle à son plein potentiel (créativité, entraînement, confiance, apprentissage, etc)? ; Cycle irrégulier : comment suivre son flow? ; Comment apaiser notre esprit et notre corps (douleurs) lors des menstruations? ; En tant que mamans de filles, comment pouvons-nous bien préparer celles-ci à comprendre et accueillir leurs premières règles? ; Que pense-t'on des YOUtérus day ou des congés menstruels? Et bien plus! Bonne écoute! À écouter directement via le lecteur multimédia ci-haut ou sur Spotify, Google Podcasts et Itunes. Soutenez Infuse magazine et la production de ce podcast! Si le podcast et nos contenus vous plaisent et vous inspirent, adhérez à notre abonnement mensuel (3$/mois, sans engagement), afin de nous permettre de poursuivre notre mission, soit celle d'infuser l'envie de prendre soin de soi au quotidien. Tous les détails et exclusivités : https://infusemagazine.ca/produit/abonnement-mensuel/ || Et si vous avez des questions ou des commentaires, écrivez-nous au info@infusemagazine.ca
Dans cet épisode, j'ai reçu Samuel Deschênes-Dupont, un invité au parcours marqué par des épreuves qui forcent à la réflexion. Tourné en novembre 2024, cet échange met en lumière son histoire, ses défis et surtout, son chemin vers un mieux-être.Nous avons parlé de son grave accident, de son passage en psychiatrie, de la thérapie, des épreuves qui l'ont façonné… et bien plus encore. Un témoignage puissant qui rappelle qu'il y a toujours de l'espoir.
For decades, the Canadian government has held more than a million pages of war-criminal investigation files secret, citing privacy laws and international agreements with foreign countries. Many Canadian organizations, including Jewish ones, have lobbied—unsuccessfully—for the government to release the names, which include many suspected Nazis. It turns out, the names were already public. Jared McBride, a history professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, recently led his students on a class project that discovered more than a thousand pages of historic Royal Canadian Mounted Police war crimes files—all freely available online. These typed and handwritten files from the 1980s show suspects' names, locations, case numbers, alleged crimes, and the results of the Mounties' investigations, including collaboration with Israel, Germany and Soviet authorities. They appear to match the still-secret parts of Canada's official 1986 Deschênes Commission of Inquiry's records on alleged or actual Nazi war criminals who got into the country. Not knowing about these publicly available documents, Jewish groups and some media outlets still have lawsuits pending to force Library and Archives Canada to release its war crimes holdings. But, as the UCLA students found out, the archives already released the RCMP documents five years ago. And nobody did anything with them—until now. On today's episode of The CJN Daily, Jared McBride joins to to unpack what, and how, he and his students uncovered in this breakthrough moment for national justice. Related links Hear B'nai Brith Canada's former legal director, and a former war crimes investigator turned historian both weigh in on the importance of Canada releasing the names of suspected Nazi war criminals who entered the country, on The CJN Daily. Why Canada was reluctant to prosecute suspected Nazi war criminals who entered the country, in The CJN. Get the secret RCMP war crimes files officially released by Canada in Jan. 2020, after an Access to Information request. The files are all hosted now on the Canadian-based Investigative Journalism Foundation's public database collection. Credits Host and writer: Ellin Bessner (@ebessner) Production team: Zachary Judah Kauffman (producer), Andrea Varsany (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer), Marc Weisblott (editorial director) Music: Dov Beck-Levine Support our show Subscribe to The CJN newsletter Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt) Subscribe to The CJN Daily (Not sure how? Click here)
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Smütech- Der Podcast von Schulze IT-Schulung und DienstleistungenDein Spezialist für Audioanleitungen, Schulung, Fernwartung und Fritz!Box-OptimierungBurgstr. 37, 08523 PlauenTel./Whatsapp: 082325031303E-Mail: info@schulze-graben.deIm Web: https://schulze-graben.deUnsere Audioanleitungen: https://schulze-graben.de/shopNews per Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.schulze-graben.deUnser Radio Schulze-Funk: https://radio.schulze-graben.de (per Sprachassistenten mit "Starte den Sender Schulze-Funk")Youtube: https://youtube.com/@schulze-itFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070260240049#Hier könnt ihr die Smütech-Show nachhören, in der wir hans Jörg Lienert zum Thema blindengerechte Arbeitsplätze im Interview hatten.Mehr Infos zu seiner Firma gibt's hier: https://dlinfo.deSchön, dass Du dabei bist!Bitte bewerte unseren Podcast und gib uns einen Daumen nach oben.Erzähle auch gerne Deinen Freunden und anderen Betroffenen von uns.Vielen Dank für Deine Unterstützung!
In our first episode of 2025, our hosts, Chris Williams and Dave Thompson, have the pleasure of speaking to Fernando Garces, CEO and co-founder of BioGlyph. Leading us from the sunny climes of Portugal through the tropical paradise that is London, on route to the West Coast of the US and A, Fernando shares his evolving love of science through the heights of academia, into industry, and now as CEO of a software company he co-founded to improve the modeling of complex multispecifics. Important questions are unpacked throughout - is London really a tropical paradise? How long can we keep milking podcast episode titles that take advantage of the homophonic property of pharma and farm? Oh, and we have another surprising guest answer to the ‘Deschênes Dilemma'… It is not to quote G. K. Chesterton, a proper nailbiter!
"Habent sua fata libelli" –Was Bücher bewirken könnenvon Dirk Kaesler & Stefanie von Wietersheim - Kolumne(Hördauer ca. 15 Minuten)Rätsel des Lebens. Wie, um Himmels willen, geschieht es, dass ein Buch, ein Artikel, ein Aufsatz zu leben beginnt? Worte, die wir geschrieben haben, trafen auf Menschen wie ein magischer Bumerang, der eben diese Menschen zu uns zurückholt?Es ist doch so: Wir schreiben ein Buch, einen Aufsatz, eine Kolumne. Der Text wird „publiziert“, dem lesenden Publikum ausgeliefert. Fremde und vertraute Menschen lesen jene Worte und Sätze, die uns Autorin oder Autor in den Sinn kamen, als wir geschrieben haben. Wir haben keine Kontrolle darüber, was unsere Leserschaft mit unseren Gedanken, Einfällen und Formulierungen anfängt. Meistens erfahren wir das nicht, manchmal aber doch.Den Text der Kolumne finden SiehierDirk Kaesler Prof. Dr.,war nach seiner Promotion und Habilitation an der Universität München von 1984 bis 1995 Professor für Allgemeine Soziologie an der Universität Hamburg, von 1995 bis zu seiner Pensionierung 2009 an der Universität Marburg. Er lebt inzwischen in Potsdam. Zu seinen Forschungs- und Publikationsschwerpunkten gehören Wissenschafts- und Religionssoziologie, Politische Soziologie, Geschichte und Theorien der Soziologie, ihre Klassiker und Hauptwerke und dabei vor allem Max Weber. Zu seinen letzten Buchveröffentlichungen gehören die 2014 im Verlag C.H. Beck erschienene Biographie „Max Weber. Preuße, Denker, Muttersohn“ und sein zusammen mit Stefanie von Wietersheim 2021 im Verlag LiteraturWissenschaft veröffentlichter Band "Schön deutsch. Eine Entdeckungsreise".2009 bis 2014 sind in "literaturkritik.de" regelmäßig seine Glossen "Abstimmungen mit der Welt" erschienen.Stefanie von Wietersheim ist Kulturjournalistin und Buchautorin. Ihre Bildbände Frauen & ihre Refugien, Vom Glück mit Büchern zu leben und Mütter & Töchter wurden zu Klassikern ihres Genres. In ihrem Buch Grand Paris – Savoir-vivre für Insider und solche, die es werden wollen schreibt sie über ihre Wahlheimat Frankreich. Sie geht als Autorin der Frankfurter Allgemeinen Sonntagszeitung im In- und Ausland auf Reportage. Zusammen mit Dirk Kaesler veröffentlichte sie 2021 im Verlag LiteraturWissenschaft.deSchön deutsch. Eine Entdeckungsreise.Wenn Ihnen diese Sendung gefallen hat, hören Sie doch hier mal rein.Sprecher: Matthias PöhlmannAufnahme, Schnitt und Realisation: Uwe Kullnick
Parce que… c'est l'épisode 0x552! Shameless plug 26-27 février 2025 - SéQCure 2025 Description Notes Vanessa Deschênes Collaborateurs Nicolas-Loïc Fortin Vanessa Deschênes Crédits Montage par Intrasecure inc Locaux virtuels par Riverside.fm
In our final episode of 2024, host Chris Williams and guest co-host, Under the Surface Executive Producer and CCG Vice President, Alain Deschênes have a long overdue chat with computational drug discovery rock star Rebecca Swett. Rebecca shares her journey from her academic beginnings to her current role at X-Chem, via roles at Novartis, Vertex, and Relay. Rebecca's wide-ranging experience shines through as the conversation wends its way through cutting-edge computational chemistry covering machine learning, molecular dynamics, and DNA-encoded libraries. At the scale Rebecca works at, automation is key, so this topic comes up too. We're not going to lie; it's a lot. And, of course, there's more … Rebecca highlights the significance of allyship and representation for women in science, and the role of community (with a shout-out to the long-running BAGIM modeling forum). Also, in the inaugural asking of the ‘Deschênes Dilemma,' we find out what Rebecca would be doing if she wasn't doing all of the above …
Dans cet épisode, j'ai le bonheur de m'entretenir avec Marie-Pier Deschênes, formatrice en bien-être menstruel, et autrice du nouveau livre Flots intérieurs. Nous abordons ensemble l'importance de comprendre son cycle menstruel afin de mieux saisir son impact sur l'énergie et la productivité de la femme. Marie-Pier nous partage également son expertise sur des thèmes tels que les différentes phases du cycle menstruel, la gestion des tâches, la planification, la normalisation de ce sujet encore trop tabou, le repos ainsi que la productivité. L'objectif de cet épisode est d'outiller les les femmes (et conscientiser ceux ne vivant pas avec cette réalité) à s'harmoniser avec leur cycle pour éviter le stress et l'épuisement. Marie-Pier propose également divers trucs concrets afin de nous permettre d'observer quotidiennement notre cycle et ainsi mieux gérer son énergie ... et sa vie! *Vous aimeriez gagner le tout nouveau livre de Marie-Pier? Écoutez cet épisode dans les 7 jours suivants sa sortie et découvrez comment vous pourriez vous le procurer. Tous les détails sont divulgués dans l'épisode. Valide pour les résidents canadiens seulement. >> Le résumé de cet épisode se trouve ici. RESTEZ EN CONTACT AVEC MARIE-PIER DESCHÊNES Site web Instagram Podcast Livre - Flots Intérieurs RESTONS EN CONTACT AVEC LA PLANIFICATRICE Infolettre éducative Instagram Facebook YouTube Pinterest TikTok
On this episode of the Scale Up Valley Podcast, Mike Dias speaks with Matthew J Desch, CEO of Iridium. Matt Desch, the CEO of Iridium, shares his journey of scaling the company from $15 million EBITDA to over $450 million EBITDA. He discusses the challenges and pivotal moments that shaped the growth of Iridium, including securing funding, building partnerships, and launching new products. Sound Bites "No one wins the Super Bowl or the World Cup or the Olympics without just a little bit of luck." "The more I practice, the luckier I get." "Find something you can do better than anyone else and specialize on that." "Doing something very unique, very differentiated" "Play a game you can win" "Team needs to be evolving as the company scales" Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background of Iridium 05:12 Taking Over as CEO and the Challenges Faced 08:12 Company Growth and Expansion 11:55 Subscription Revenue and IoT 16:25 Key Moments of Truth in Scaling Iridium 26:12 Importance of Team and Company Culture 28:21 Differentiation and Innovation 31:02 Building a Strong Team and Culture 37:07 Transitioning to a Listed Company 43:21 Managing Stress and Work-Life Balance
Jake and Anthony are joined by Matt Desch, CEO of Iridium, to talk about what they've been up to lately, the state of the satellite communications industry, and to tell some stories from his career.TopicsOff-Nominal - YouTubeEpisode 154 - They Ran Into Us (with Matt Desch) - YouTubeIridium Satellite Communications | Your World. Our Network.Iridium adds five years to constellation lifetime estimate - SpaceNewsAmazon.com: Eccentric Orbits: The Iridium Story: 9780802126788: Bloom, John: BooksFollow MattMatt Desch (@IridiumBoss) / XIridium (@IridiumComm) / XFollow Off-NominalSubscribe to the show! - Off-NominalSupport the show, join the DiscordOff-Nominal (@offnom) / TwitterOff-Nominal (@offnom@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceFollow JakeWeMartians Podcast - Follow Humanity's Journey to MarsWeMartians Podcast (@We_Martians) | TwitterJake Robins (@JakeOnOrbit) | TwitterJake Robins (@JakeOnOrbit@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceFollow AnthonyMain Engine Cut OffMain Engine Cut Off (@WeHaveMECO) | TwitterMain Engine Cut Off (@meco@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceAnthony Colangelo (@acolangelo) | TwitterAnthony Colangelo (@acolangelo@jawns.club) - jawns.club
La Dre Brigitte Rouleau a un cancer du sein. Après des traitements difficiles, elle est déclarée guérie. Ses médecins ne l'ont pas prévenue, mais elle doit livrer un deuxième combat contre les effets secondaires de ses traitements, qui persistent pendant des années. Elle le fait seule, sans l'aide du système médical, qui commence à peine à prendre conscience des besoins post-traitements des patients.Équipe:Marie-Paul Rouleau, journaliste et réalisatriceJulien Forest, monteurFélix Deschênes, conseiller à la réalisationLa Dre Marie-Andrée Fortin, médecin-conseilValérie Duhaime, responsable éditorialePour joindre l'équipe du balado: balado@ledevoir.com
Brigitte tente de s'adapter à son corps mutilé, à la fatigue et au brouillard cérébral qui se prolongent encore et encore après la fin de ses traitements. Avec anxiété, elle reprend son travail de médecin à l'urgence. Sa sœur Marie-Paul tente de comprendre, avec l'aide d'un spécialiste, s'il y a un remède aux effets secondaires persistants qui entravent le retour à une vie normale.Équipe:Marie-Paul Rouleau, journaliste et réalisatriceJulien Forest, monteurFélix Deschênes, conseiller à la réalisationLa Dre Marie-Andrée Fortin, médecin-conseilValérie Duhaime, responsable éditorialePour joindre l'équipe du balado: balado@ledevoir.com
Si les traitements du cancer et leurs répercussions chavirent la vie de tous ceux qui en souffrent, les membres de la communauté LGBTQ+ font face à des défis bien particuliers. Marc, Anessa, Bruce et Jean-Louis racontent leurs expériences, parfois très intimes. Chercheur et spécialistes analysent la relation entre le système de santé et les membres de cette communauté.Équipe:Marie-Paul Rouleau, journaliste et réalisatriceJulien Forest, monteurFélix Deschênes, conseiller à la réalisationLa Dre Marie-Andrée Fortin, médecin-conseilValérie Duhaime, responsable éditorialePour joindre l'équipe du balado: balado@ledevoir.com
Juliette est une adolescente insouciante quand elle reçoit son diagnostic de cancer. Sa vie s'arrête. Plus d'école, plus d'amis, elle passe son temps à l'hôpital. Quand ses traitements se terminent, elle fait face à des répercussions psychologiques sérieuses et sa famille doit se tourner vers le privé pour la faire soigner. Elle nous raconte son histoire entourée de sa famille.Équipe:Marie-Paul Rouleau, journaliste et réalisatriceJulien Forest, monteurFélix Deschênes, conseiller à la réalisationLa Dre Marie-Andrée Fortin, médecin-conseilValérie Duhaime, responsable éditorialePour joindre l'équipe du balado: balado@ledevoir.com
Dans le système de santé québécois, on commence à prendre conscience de l'importance d'accompagner les patients dans leur vie après le cancer. Le gouvernement en a récemment fait une priorité. Dans ce dernier épisode, Marie-Paul Rouleau visite des hôpitaux où on met en place des services pour aider les guéris à s'adapter aux bouleversements prolongés engendrés par leur cancer.Équipe:Marie-Paul Rouleau, journaliste et réalisatriceJulien Forest, monteurFélix Deschênes, conseiller à la réalisationLa Dre Marie-Andrée Fortin, médecin-conseilValérie Duhaime, responsable éditorialePour joindre l'équipe du balado: balado@ledevoir.com
La relation amoureuse de Brigitte est mise à l'épreuve par son cancer. L'amour de Mélina et Anthony, lui, devient plus fort. Leur sexualité est bouleversée. L'amour devient refuge ou sentiment d'abandon devant la maladie. Des spécialistes expliquent aussi comment les effets secondaires du cancer transforment la vie sexuelle. Équipe:Marie-Paul Rouleau, journaliste et réalisatriceJulien Forest, monteurFélix Deschênes, conseiller à la réalisationLa Dre Marie-Andrée Fortin, médecin-conseilValérie Duhaime, responsable éditorialePour joindre l'équipe du balado: balado@ledevoir.com
Que signifie la fin du monde pour une spécialiste de l'espace ? Frédérique Baron, astrophysicienne passionnée, décortique les menaces célestes qui visent la Terre, explique la mort projetée du Soleil et décrit l'évolution des hypothèses scientifiques sur le point final de l'Univers.Invitée : Frédérique Baron, astrophysicienneÉquipe :Stéphanie Marin, animatriceFélix Deschênes, réalisateur et recherchisteD'après une idée originale de Philippe Papineau.Pour joindre l'équipe du balado : balado@ledevoir.com
Gabrièle Dostie-Levasseur est aux antipodes de l'image du croquemort glauque d'un certain âge. Dans la vingtaine, la thanatologue et thanatopractrice raconte ce qui l'a amenée à vouloir offrir une certaine dignité aux morts, du contexte plus violent de la morgue de Montréal jusqu'au complexe funéraire où elle travaille aujourd'hui.Invitée : Gabrièle Dostie-Levasseur, thanatologue et thanatopractriceÉquipe :Stéphanie Marin, animatriceFélix Deschênes, réalisateur et recherchisteD'après une idée originale de Philippe Papineau.Pour joindre l'équipe du balado : balado@ledevoir.com
Natif de Syrie, Chadi Alhelou a consacré les dix premières années de sa vie adulte aux monastères capucins et maronites du Liban et de l'Italie. Il décrit les milieux méconnus où il a tracé son parcours et raconte comment il en est venu à quitter les ordres religieux pour mettre le cap vers le Québec, où il est maintenant producteur et comédien.Invité : Chadi Alhelou, ancien moine et comédienÉquipe :Stéphanie Marin, animatriceFélix Deschênes, réalisateur et recherchiste D'après une idée originale de Philippe Papineau.Pour joindre l'équipe du balado : balado@ledevoir.com
Dès le début de l'âge adulte, Simon Brisson-Bourassa a eu du mal à joindre les deux bouts. Portant avec lui des stigmates de son passé, il a connu des soubresauts qui l'ont mené vers la consommation et même, de manière passagère, à la rue. Aujourd'hui, il s'implique à son tour auprès des personnes en situation précaire au sein d'un organisme communautaire et estime avoir trouvé sa voie dans la relation d'aide. Double point de vue sur les fins de mois compliquées et sur la sortie d'un cycle pernicieux.Invité : Simon Brisson-Bourassa, bénévole au Relais communautaire de LavalÉquipe :Stéphanie Marin, animatriceFélix Deschênes, réalisateur et recherchisteD'après une idée originale de Philippe Papineau.Pour joindre l'équipe du balado : balado@ledevoir.com
Dans une nouvelle série d'entretiens, Le Devoir réfléchit sur la finalité des choses en relatant des parcours étonnants et en exposant des points de vue uniques. Dès le 19 mars, un acteur communautaire, un ancien moine, une jeune thanatologue et une astrophysicienne se succèderont tour à tour à notre micro. C'est un rendez-vous!Équipe :Stéphanie Marin, animatriceFélix Deschênes, réalisateur et recherchistePour joindre l'équipe du balado : balado@ledevoir.com
Pour s'adapter à de nouveaux besoins urgents, le réseau communautaire doit faire preuve d'une grande débrouillardise. De quoi les immigrantes victimes de violence conjugale ont-elles besoin pour se reconstruire?Équipe:Sarah R. Champagne, animatriceFélix Deschênes, réalisateurNos remerciements à Valérie Duhaime, à Stéphanie Vallet, à Julien Forest et aux intervenantes qui ont participé à notre dossierPour joindre l'équipe du balado : balado@ledevoir.com
Devant les femmes à statut précaire qui parviennent à se sortir d'une relation violente, un autre mur se dresse: celui de l'immigration. Le système pèse lourd sur les épaules de celles qui tentent de se reconstruire.Équipe:Sarah R. Champagne, animatriceFélix Deschênes, réalisateurPour joindre l'équipe du balado : balado@ledevoir.com
Craintes d'être exclues de leur communauté ou expulsées du pays, dépendance totale à l'égard de leur conjoint, méfiance envers la police et les institutions: les immigrantes victimes ont leur propre cage de verre construite autour d'elles qui décourage la sortie du cycle de violence conjugale. Comment les forces de l'ordre tentent-elles de leur côté de s'adapter à cette réalité de plus en plus répandue?Équipe:Sarah R. Champagne, animatriceFélix Deschênes, réalisateurJulien Forest, monteurPour joindre l'équipe du balado : balado@ledevoir.com
Les femmes immigrantes sont surreprésentées dans les maisons d'hébergement pour victimes de violence conjugale au Québec. Et de plus en plus de victimes ayant un statut précaire y aboutissent. Les avez-vous entendues?Équipe:Sarah R. Champagne, animatriceFélix Deschênes, réalisateur Pour joindre l'équipe du balado : balado@ledevoir.com
Dans une nouvelle série balado, Le Devoir se penche sur la violence conjugale vécue par des femmes immigrantes au statut précaire. En attendant sa parution imminente, n'hésitez pas à écouter la bande-annonce et à vous abonner à notre chaîne.Équipe:Sarah R. Champagne, animatriceFélix Deschênes, réalisateurPour joindre l'équipe du balado: balado@ledevoir.com
How studio member Noah Desch married his clay skills and his cooking skills. Also: details on the Nicholaus Westerkamp memorial Dec. 28 at Core Clay.
On this edition of the Parallax, we go over the life and career of controversial diplomat Henry Kissinger, who passed away at the age of 100 on November 29th, 2023. Although hailed by many in the U.S. Establishment as one of the most important minds in international relations and diplomacy through the 20th century, many on the Left (and even, as we shall see, some on the Right) take a more critical view of Kissinger. Namely, many left-wing activist and commentators, including, most famously, the late Christopher Hitchens, have argued Kissinger was a war criminal. In the first segment of the show, Michael C. Desch, Packey J. Dee Professor of International Relations at the University of Notre and founding director of the Notre Dame International Security Center, discusses Kissinger from an realist perspective. Kissinger, as anyone familiar with him will know, is often considered one of the prememinet realist school of international relations figures of the 20th century. Desch, however, argues otherwise making the case that Kissinger was only an "occassional realist". In this conversation we delve into what realism is, the rift between Kissinger and his realist mentor Hans Morgenthau over Vietnam, why Desch thinks realist's should look towards Morgenthau more than Kissinger for foreign policy realism, the accusation that realism is social darwinism applied to nation-states, conservatism and realist thought, a realist perspective on the overthrow of Chilean President Salvador Allende, the conflict between big L Liberalism and realism, the Thucydides quote "the strong do what they cand and the weak suffer what they must", balance of powers and realism as a theory of peace rather than war, and much, much more. In the second segment, journalist Tim Shorrock, Spies for Hire: The Secret World of Intelligence Outsourcing, returns to discuss Henry Kissinger and his bloodstained legacy in international relations and foreign policy from an anti-imperialist perspective, Tim offers a scathing critique of Kissinger's life and career from Kissinger's involvement in Vietnam, the bombing of Cambodia, the overthrow of Chilean President Salvador Allende, the East Timor massacre, and more. We'll also delve into Kissinger and President Richard Nixon opening up the U.S.-China relationship in the 1970s, which many assess as one of the more positive moments in Kissinger's career. We also delve into why Kissinger is so well-regarded in the U.S. Establishment. All that and more on this edition of Parallax Views.
After striking a partnership with satellite communications company Iridium, Qualcomm has backed out of the deal. Scrapping its SnapDragon satellite plans, Qualcomm noted in a statement that smartphone makers have “indicated a preference towards standards-based solutions” for satellite-to-phone connectivity. Iridium CEO Matt Desch joins Morgan Brennan to share his insights, the next steps for Iridium & the case for the satellite-connected smartphone market.
Iridium Communications is celebrating 25 years since its first entrance into commercial service. Since emerging from a Motorola research lab in the 1980s, going through bankruptcy in 1999 & expanding service into satellite, what's next for the company? CEO Matt Desch, chief executive at the company for nearly 18 years, joins Morgan Brennan to discuss the evolution of the satellite communications industry, competition with SpaceX's Starlink & its partnership with Qualcomm.
Iridium Communications is celebrating 25 years since its first entrance into commercial service. Since emerging from a Motorola research lab in the 1980s, going through bankruptcy in 1999 & expanding service into satellite, what's next for the company? CEO Matt Desch, chief executive at the company for nearly 18 years, joins Morgan Brennan to discuss the evolution of the satellite communications industry, competition with SpaceX's Starlink & its partnership with Qualcomm.
Welcome to "Naked, Nudists, and Naturists", the show that celebrates clothes free living, body acceptance, and removing all barriers to living your best life! Join host Frank Stone and correspondent Lisa Monroe, as they celebrate clothes free living with naturist stories; interviews; nude recreation; accepting your body; developing a positive self body image; and enjoying social naturism for all of the right reasons! (Please note that we are NOT about swinging, sexual activity, streaking, aggressive behavior, or anything else that deviates from the joy of appropriately living without your clothes). From our naturist studio - yes, all employees work each day in the nude (is there any other way?) - to your ears, we are all about bringing the "Naked. Nudists, and Naturists" clothes free lifestyle to all. A new show is all yours every Saturday morning at 6:00 am ET. Join us and enjoy clothes free living! Our show is on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio; and Amazon Music; Find us on Twitter, too! ON TODAY'S SHOW - Frank Stone Discusses: Our Spotify Poll: Tell us about your naked/nudist/naturist life!; Where are YOU when you listen to our show?; Our listeners write - Grahame from New Zealand and ABFriendlyBare in Canada; Please send YOUR messages to us by email, Spotify, our website, and on Twitter - Linda Weber - Linda makes a special appearance today on behalf of the B.E.A.C.H.E.S. Foundation - Lisa Monroe - Frank and Lisa publicly thank Stéphane Deschénes for his support of "Naked, Nudists, and Naturists", and for all of the wonderful work that he does for naturism! - Part 1 of Frank's INTERVIEW with KARIE JANE - the owner of the "BHH Naturist Resort" in the Canary Islands - Write to us early and often - Website, Email, Spotify, or on Twitter, and let us know how your clothes free life is going? LINKS for KARIE JANE Website: https://naturistcanaries.com Twitter - @bhh_naturist LINKS FOR STÉPHANE DESCHÉNES https://www.bareoaks.ca https://www.bareoaks.ca/naturist-living-show-podcast/ https://inf-fni.org LINKS FOR LINDA WEBER and B.E.A.C.H.E.S. Twitter - @TrueBlueNude B.E.A.C.H.E.S. Foundation - https://www.beachesfoundation.org B.E.A.C.H.E.S. Donation - https://www.beachesfoundation.org/donateshop/ B.E.A.C.H.E.S. Physical Address - 17000 NE 14th Ave Building 2 | Suite 112 | North Miami Beach, FL 33162 OUR WEBSITE NakedNudistsAndNaturists.com We want to hear from YOU, so please EMAIL us at: NakedForeverMore@gmail.com LISTEN ON: APPLE PODCASTS https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/naked-nudists-and-naturists/id1695296974 SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/66iqJxLBmseAZ6DkFlUdI5 AMAZON/AUDIBLE https://www.amazon.com/Naked-Nudists-and-Naturists/dp/B0CCRL1PDS/ref=sr_1_1?crid=20815BHPQ0ILE&keywords=naked%2C+nudists%2C+and+naturists&qid=1690667273&sprefix=naked%2C+nudists%2C+and+naturists%2Caps%2C164&sr=8-1 GOOGLE PODCASTS https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9lMTM1NGMyNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/naked-forevermore/message
Did Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb discover the remnants of an interstellar meteor in the form of spherules on the ocean floor? Could they be of alien origin? In today's special edition of The Michael Shermer Show the guest, Harvard astrophysicist Dr. Avi Loeb announces that he has discovered material from a large interstellar object from the bottom of the Pacific Ocean near Papua New Guinea in an expedition he led over the summer. The object, which he labels IM1—Interstellar Meteor 1—collided with Earth nearly a decade ago and was tracked by U.S. government satellites, which gave Loeb and his team coordinates of where to look. Most of the meteor burned up in the atmosphere but tiny spherules remained on the ocean bottom, which Loeb retrieved and had analyzed in labs at Harvard, UC Berkeley, and the Broker Corporation. These spherules are tiny—smaller than a grain of sand—and there are literally trillions of them around the world of both terrestrial and extraterrestrial origin, so whether or not these particular spherules are Interstellar in origin remains to be seen, despite Loeb's confidence that they are. Here is what he announced today in a press release: The Interstellar Expedition of June 2023–led by the expedition's Chief Scientist, Harvard University Astrophysicist Avi Loeb and coordinated by Expedition Leader Rob McCallum of EYOS Expeditions retrieved hundreds of metallic spheres thought to be unmatched to any existing alloys in our solar system from the seafloor in the Pacific Ocean near Papua New Guinea. Early analysis shows that some spherules from the meteor path contain extremely high abundances of Beryllium, Lanthanum and Uranium, labeled as a never-seen-before “BeLaU” composition. These spherules also exhibit iron isotope ratios unlike those found on Earth, the Moon and Mars, altogether implying an interstellar origin. The loss of volatile elements is consistent with IM1's airburst in the Earth's atmosphere. “The “BeLaU” composition is tantalizingly different by factors of hundreds from solar system materials, with beryllium production through spallation of heavier nuclei by cosmic-rays flagging interstellar travel,” says Avi Loeb. The press release of August 29, 2023 was timed with the publication date of Dr. Loeb's new book, Interstellar, whose subtitle hints at the scientist's larger ambitions: The Search for Extraterrestrial Life and Our Future in the Stars. Dr. Loeb's co-authored paper has not been peer reviewed. In fact, none of the world's leading experts on spherules from space have even seen any of Dr. Loeb's evidence. So in preparation for this episode, I contacted Peter Brown, an astronomer at Western University, Ontario, who specializes in the physics of meteors, and he directed me to the five leading experts in the world on spherules. These include: George Flynn, SUNY, Plattsburgh; Don Brownlee, University of Washington; John Bradley, University of Hawaii; Michael Zolensky, NASA; and Matthew Genge, Imperial College, London. I also consulted Steven Desch, from Arizona State University, as he has been quoted elsewhere as a critic of Avi Loeb's research. All expressed their skepticism about Dr. Loeb's findings, which I read on air to Avi to get his response. (See the show notes for this episode on skeptic.com.) Listen to the experts and Dr. Loeb's response to their skepticism in this episode. (Note: Steven Desch's initial statement, included in the show notes, was so negative that I chose not to read it on air, but include it in the show notes on skeptic.com for full disclosure of what he thinks about this research. I also included Dr. Desch's additional comments on why many scientists are skeptical of the U.S. government data on the meteor's trajectory and impact site.) I should note that I am a member of the Galileo Project team, which organized this expedition, and I consider Avi a friend and colleague who always welcomes my skepticism in our weekly team meetings. To that end let me emphasize that he is not claiming to have discovered alien technology, only the remnants of an interstellar object. Unfortunately, the media coverage surrounding the Galileo Project in general and this expedition in particular is only interested in whether or not we have made contact with ET. We have not, and Avi is not claiming that we have. No matter the scientific find is, the media reports it as aliens, aliens, and aliens. Alas. My own view is that aliens are very likely out there somewhere—given the astronomical numbers of hundreds of billions of galaxies, each of which has hundreds of billions of stars, each of which has planets it seems highly unlikely that we're alone in the cosmos—but that they have very likely not come here in any shape or form—nonhuman biologics or extraterrestrial metalogics (my own neologism echoing government whistleblower David Grusch's ridiculous description of alien pilots as “nonhuman biologics” in his Congressional testimony). The universe is vast and consists of mostly empty space. The odds are very long indeed that anyone could find us, much less leave traces for us to evaluate. But in keeping with Cromwell's Rule in Bayesian reasoning (never assign a 0 or 1 probability to anything because, as Oliver Cromwell famously said, “I beseech you in the bowels of Christ you might be mistaken”), we should keep an open mind and keep looking. That is why I support the SETI program and am on the Galileo Project team. The odds are long but the payoff would be spectacular if we ever did discover extraterrestrial intelligence or the technological artifacts of an extraterrestrial civilization. Abraham (Avi) Loeb is the Frank B. Baird, Jr., Professor of Science at Harvard University, the longest-serving chair of Harvard's Department of Astronomy, the founding director of Harvard's Black Hole Initiative, and the current director of the Institute for Theory and Computation (ITC) within the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. He also heads the Galileo Project, chairs the Advisory Committee for the Breakthrough Starshot Initiative, and is former chair of the Board on Physics and Astronomy of the National Academies. Author of eight books and more than a thousand scientific papers, Loeb is an elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Physical Society, and the International Academy of Astronautics. In 2012, Time selected Loeb as one of the 25 most influential people in space. He lives near Boston, Massachusetts.
Across the varied lands of Desch, five wizards are swept away from their lives to a mysterious forest, where everything immediately goes wrong. So begins our Power in the Dark side quest!Starring Rachel Kordell (DM), Seth Coveyou (Barnabus Fletch), Andrew Frost (Eden Abundanti), Sky Swanson (The Hoggler), Casey Reardon (Moss), and Jonas Tintenseher (Whisperwise).Ambience sourced from Tabletop Audio (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).
This is one of my longer podcasts because I was intrigued with the compelling content of the discussion I had with Stéphane Deschênes, founder of the Bare Oaks Family Naturist Park and President of the International Naturist Federation. I caught up with him in Paris, France. I learned more about the motivation behind living as naturist. Turns out it holds many Adlerian principles at its core too. We discussed the benefits for children, which is especially important given the growing rates of mental health issues for children with body image issues. Stéphane also discusses the irrational parental fear that some parents have regarding how safe his and other parks around the world are. A fascinating episode!You can learn more about Bare Oaks Family Naturist Park at their website here.And follow them on social media at: IG @bareoaksYouTube BareOaks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome Ally Vaughan and Molly Desch to The Whole View! This week, Stacy, Ally and Molly talk about their different experiences that led them to quit drinking and the effects alcohol has on our bodies. Our guests discuss examining our relationship with alcohol, tips to help make the transition to alcohol-free easier, and ways to talk to others about the decision not to drink. Find Ally: livingmywholelife.com instagram.com/livingmywholelife Find Molly: asyouarelifecoaching.com instagram.com/sober_mober This is Sober podcast Don't forget to subscribe to this channel and visit realeverything.com! If you haven't yet unlocked our bonus content, checkout patreon.com/thewholeview for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and how Stacy and her guests really feel about the topics they discuss. Your subscription goes to support this show and gets you direct access to submit your questions! We also want to give a big thank you to this week's sponsors! Indeed.com/wholeview Justthrivehealth.com/discount/wholeview | Use code WHOLEVIEW for 15% off sitewide Beautycounter.com/StacyToth | Shop the Friends & Family Sale for 15-25% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Molly Desch is an entrepreneur and sober coach who understands the struggle of alcohol addiction firsthand. After years of feeling trapped in a routine of drinking, she took the courageous step to get sober and transform her life. Now, she uses her experience and expertise to help others navigate their own sobriety journeys, providing support and guidance every step of the way. — Molly Desch Links: Website: www.asyouarelifecoaching.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/as-you-are-llc/ — PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://www.womleadmag.com/podcast/ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3YJHMoy Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2GkmpVInAQR7Fgco0pUa1B RSS: https://feeds.libsyn.com/409442/rss YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYDpQX16k5Uh7G7PFjMjZ8KimqoOpFF-t — CONNECT: - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WomELLE - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/womelle - Twitter: https://twitter.com/womelle - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womelle - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realwomelle/ — OUTLINE: 0:00 - Introduction to the podcast and guest speaker 0:19 - Molly's personal journey to sobriety 9:49 - Navigating life events and how they can influence drinking habits 11:49 - Maintaining commitment to sobriety 19:49 - The last time Molly had a drink 20:09 - Molly's inspiration to start As You Are LLC 22:45 - Services offered by As You Are LLC 29:56 - Maintaining Sobriety with Molly's Coaching 31:57 - Building a supportive community for staying sober 34:29 - How Molly helps managing triggers 38:32 - Advice for those starting their journey to sobriety 41:22 - Advice for women looking to start their own business