Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
POPULARITY
This episode of The Exchange Feed focuses on the importance of newswires for disseminating company news and ensuring fair investor access. Valérie Douville, Director, Compliance, TMX Group, and Wasim Thaha, Managing Director of Operations, TMX Newsfile, joined host, Melissa Strle, Marketing Associate, TMX Newsfile, to discuss common mistakes, best practices, security measures, standards and the role social media plays in regards to newswire services. Check out TMX Group's Learning Academy page for similar content and sign up to receive our bi-weekly newsletter for event announcements, thought leadership and product updates.
November 18, 2024: In this episode of Flourish, Sarah Richardson sits down with Sherri Douville, CEO of Medigram, a visionary in healthcare technology. Sherri shares her deep-rooted insights on bridging the gap between clinical literacy and technical expertise, emphasizing the power of trust, governance, and AI ethics. Discover how she's pioneering the IEEE UL 2933 standard to revolutionize digital transformation in healthcare and what she sees as the critical components for leaders in this space. From real-world applications of AI to strategies for building inclusive, resilient teams, Sherri provides a roadmap for the future of health IT.Key Points:00:39 Sherri's Background and Expertise03:35 The Importance of Trust in Healthcare Technology09:37 Challenges in AI and Healthcare24:09 Balancing Personal Well-being and Career Success34:37 Succession Planning and Leadership39:55 The Future of AI in HealthcareSubscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
Speaking Of Show - Making Healthcare Work for You & Founder's Mission Series
In the first episode of our "Making AI Work for You" series, Dr. Robert Pearl and Sherri Douville have an incredible conversation with us about AI - specifically generative AI - in healthcare, and how it can move medicine forward. Together they speak about the various considerations for learning and using generative AI, how it can be integrated into healthcare, and the importance of privacy, security, and ethics. Dr. Pearl is a professor at Stanford University Schools of Medicine and Business, author of 3 books, and former CEO within the Kaiser Permanente Group. Sherri Douville is the CEO of Medigram, Chair of Trustworthy Technology & Innovation Consortium, a Series Editor for Taylor and Francis, and has edited and co-authored multiple books. Topical time codes: 3:20 - Sherri - Where and how to start with AI, closing the gap between healthcare and technology 4:58 - Dr. Pearl - Opportunity with generative AI 12:15 - Dr. Pearl - The role of trust and the acceleration of generative AI 15:50 - Sherri - Tying the business of value-based care to technology management 20:21 - Dr. Pearl - How to move value-based care forward & how technology could help in areas of greatest impact 24:32 - Sherri - Importance of clinical quality in conjunction with technical quality 26:08 - Dr. Pearl - Security and privacy considerations, and minimizing risk 31:25 - Sherri - Empowering leaders with tools 34:38 - Dr. Pearl - Outcomes and barriers and leadership 37:15 - Dr. Pearl - Educating patients about generative AI Learn more about Dr. Pearl & find his books: https://robertpearlmd.com Buy ChatGPT, MD: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CWCV9DVZ Learn more about Medigram: https://www.medigram.com Learn more about TTIC: https://medium.com/@news_52674/about
Rencontrez la Visionnaire Lucie Douvielle, éditrice du magazine Vivre, qui se consacre au mieux-être depuis 40 ans!
Speaking Of Show - Making Healthcare Work for You & Founder's Mission Series
In this interview Dr. Art Douville and RN, Jeff Lewis of Medigram talk about how to manage AI & cybersecurity. They are contributors to the AI & Cybersecurity Handbook and they say the technology itself isn't enough - managing AI & cybersecurity starts with shared values and shared governance. Check out the full interview to learn more on this timely and fascinating topic! Connect with Dr. Art Douville: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arthur-douville-jr-md-357b133/ Connect with Jeff Lewis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-m-lewis-mboe-bsn-rn-lssbb-8450b233/ Learn more about Medigram: https://www.medigram.com __________________________ Thanks to the following organization for supporting the Making Healthcare Work for You mission. Informed Consulting works with insurance carriers, digital health companies, insurtech organizations, and venture capital firms to drive distribution solutions in the employee benefits ecosystem. They help companies reach revenue potential, confidently navigate a complex ecosystem, and position benefit ecosystem innovations for more efficient growth. Visit https://www.informed.llc to learn more.
Parce que c'est très actuel, comment parle-t-on de guerre aujourd'hui ? Et plus précisément avec les enfants… Comment accueillir des enfants et des adolescents qui ont vécu ou vivent la guerre, la douleur, l'errance, la rue ? Et donc, comment penser l'importance de l'accueil et du suivi des patients dont la culture nous est étrangère ? Débats immenses que nous pose la clinique aujourd'hui… En cela, la psychanalyse comme l'anthropologie peuvent amener des débuts de réponses et alimenter les questions à se poser concernant l'accès de chacun aux soins. Il s'agit en effet d'être attentif à ne pas enfermer les patients dans des prototypes de leur culture en étant par exemple fasciné par la sorcellerie ou les fantômes au point de ne plus entendre ce que l'autre nous raconte et nous partage. A l'initiative de la création du Samu social pour les enfants des rues à Bamako, Olivier Douville est bien placé pour nous en parler. Entre son investissement durant quarante ans à l'hôpital de Ville Evrard et ses nombreux voyages qui le passionnent dans d'autres villes « un peu partout » comme il le dit, il nous permet une approche clinique auprès des adolescents en errance, des grands exclus ou encore des enfants des rues ou des enfants-soldats. Clinicien formé à l'anthropologie et psychanalyste à Paris, Olivier Douville nous partage également son parcours en tant qu'universitaire « tout terrain », directeur de revues mais également passionné de jazz qui aime à dénicher des disques rares pour les faire écouter aux autres. Parce que sa réputation le précède autant que sa rigueur lorsqu'il partage sa clinique ou qu'il enseigne, suivez maintenant le récit et les nombreuses rencontres tant professionnelles que personnelles d'Olivier Douville entre Paris et Bamako…
On this episode of DGTL Voices, Ed sits down with returning guest Sherri Douville, CEO at Medigram to discuss Advanced Health Technology: Managing Risks while Tackling Barriers to Rapid Acceleration, a #1 new release in medical technology books, the CHIME CDH program for security, and more. Sherri is series editor, an advisory position for the #1 U.S. and global top academic publisher and undisputed leader in healthcare IT, Taylor & Francis.
Go grab your Bluetooth headset or headphones and listen to another powerful Troy Talks Podcast interview episode #50 Growing the Grief with the CEO of the Event Room LaShana Douville In this episode LaShana shares with us: Survivor's Remorse Understanding the difference between love and co-dependency How it feels to be labeled as “the angry black woman.”
This week our guest is Eric Douville. He talks about why he felt ready for the transition from D3 to D1, his love for customizing shoes, the different personality types in the track world, and much more.
Tom, Robbo, and Joey are joined live in studio by Heather Douville (@AKMoosie on Instagram) to trade tips on cooking your catch and smoked salmon, and they hear the story of a New Mexico Elk from Shaundi Campbell of Browning Media See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom, Robbo, and Joey are joined live in studio by Heather Douville (@AKMoosie on Instagram) to hear her traditional fish and game preservation techniques, including cold smoking and canning, and they dive into the politics of hunting with Brian Lynn of the Sportsman's Alliance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Name: Sherri DouvilleCurrent title: CEO & Board MemberCurrent organisation: Medigram, Inc.CEO & Board Member at Medigram; honored to be recognized on top executive & U.S. CEO lists in several categories of tech and healthcare in 2022 by Startups.US as one of the highest ranked tech execs on Crunchbase #1 WW Medical & top private company executive. Serial editor, lead author, contributor to 3rd book defining advanced technology for medicine with top academic book publisher, Taylor & Francis. Editor, lead author best selling book, Mobile Medicine, only book featured by both the largest physician leadership organization, American Association for Physician Leadership and the largest engineering technical organization, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, IEEE. Draft complete paper series (11) on security, trust in engineering, & leadership. Words that people use to describe me include PRESCIENT, COLLABORATIVE, COACHABLE. As CEO I attract top talent and influence market behavior for momentum. I bring an industry-wide record of success in market leadership in sales results for medical products in over a dozen disease states over the span of a decade including with J&J and recognized by McGraw-Hill. I've mentored dozens of execs, startups, physicians, PhD's, professional associations, board directors, investors, and higher ed administrators in mobile computing & security, data science/AI, healthcare policy, regulations and more.We've set Medigram up for incredible growth that will not only maximize EBITDA and shareholder equity but create legendary careers and personal legacies.ENTREPRENEURIAL, MULTI DISCIPLINARY CEO: My deep healthcare expertise and command of multiple domains spanning tech and policy combined with years of experience navigating the medical market guide me in my strategic leadership and focus. I am proud of my ability to 1) attract the best people in both management and engineering, make them better, both immediately and over time 2) my ability to develop strategies and execution plans for stakeholders' success 3) boost market visibility through persuasive communication, entrepreneurial passion; driving our team's market, culture, services, and technical thought leadership.CREATING SILICON VALLEY 3.0 CULTURE: I've attracted top, world class experts to develop a radically new kind of company at Medigram. I love bringing out the best in people and holding us accountable to our values and mission. We will save 100's of thousands of lives while driving potential for incredible returns. In this role, I gratefully stand on the shoulders of giants while envisioning and executing a new perspective on leadership.Resources mentioned in this episode:Free Download of The Leadership Survival Guide (10 World-Class Leaders Reveal Their Secrets)https://store.consultclarity.org/lead...The Leadership Conversations Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/4IB6V41...The Jonno White Leadership Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/2p8rvWr...The Leadership Question of the Day Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/6eZ4lZ2...Clarity Websitehttps://www.consultclarity.org/7 Questions on Leadership Serieshttps://www.consultclarity.org/large-...We'd Love To Interview YOU In Our 7 Questions On Leadership Series!https://www.consultclarity.org/7-ques...Subscribe To Clarity's Mailing Listhttps://www.consultclarity.org/subscribeJonno White's eBook Step Up or Step Outhttps://store.consultclarity.org/step...Jonno White's Book Step Up or Step Out (Amazon)https://www.amazon.com/Step-Up-Out-Di...
Jeffrey Douville is a global supply chain and logistics executive with over 35 years of experience leading logistics teams in the U.S. Army and various commercial industries. Today, Jeff is the Director of Global Logistics for Stanley Black & Decker. The company has more than 60,000 employees, over $15B in revenue, and is the largest tool company in the world. Jeff joined the company in February 2020 to lead global logistics just as the COVID-19 pandemic started wreaking havoc on supply chains all over the world. Andrew asks Jeff about his career in the U.S. Army and what he learned about leadership, teamwork, productivity, and commitment to a greater purpose. Jeff also discusses his transition from the military to the private sector—and his experience leading a complex, global team through some of the most disruptive times in history. This episode was recorded live at a virtual event for Penn State University's Smeal College of Business on April 19, 2022. Show Highlights:2:30 - Why Jeff joined the US Army3:17 - Luck and listening to the right advice4:08 - Jeff's early days in US Army5:17 - Power of diversity7:25 - Standards and shared sacrifice9:30 - Role of ROTC programs 11:10 - Leadership12:55 - First you have to lead yourself14:28 - Learning from others with more experience15:17 - Deciding to be a leader19:07 - Nick Saban practice story20:20 - Communication in the military21:41 - Commander's intent31:10 - Jeff's role at Stanley Black & Decker35:00 - Impact of COVID-19 on global supply chain36:25 - Leading through disruption42:24 - Professional development44:14 - Honor and integrityCONNECT WITH ANDREW ON SOCIALTwitter: @andrewhmosesInstagram: @AndrewMoses123NEWSLETTERSign up for e-mails to keep up with the podcast at everybodypullsthetarp.com/newsletter!
This episode features Sherri Douville, Author of “Mobile Medicine: Overcoming People, Culture, and Governance”. Here, she discusses her new book, her role as CEO at Medigram, how everyone has a unique gift, and more.
It's back to dirt this week for Tom and Justin as Dan shares his story from coming up in the Coupes at Nor-Way Pines Speedway, shutting down Canaan Dirt Speedway, the sacrifices that come with having a family in racing, why he never wanted to race without his dad, crazy road trips to Canada and his career ending injury... From his dad taking an angle grinder to the halo rods in his skull to the reason why one of the few trophies he's kept is from a kids bicycle race, all that and more on this episode of Uncommon Deeds!
La mirada de un viajero francés de la Buenos Aires del siglo XIX.
Vous connaissez Claudine Douville comme la voix du soccer à RDS, et une quarantaine d'autres sports depuis les débuts de la station! Mais saviez-vous qu'elle est une fervente gameuse, son jeu préféré c'est Red Dead Redemption 2 et qu'elle suit présentement des études en jeux vidéo à l'université? Pierre-Luc Racine la reçoit à Du pain et des jeux, mais surtout des jeux! pour discuter de tout ça!
This episode features Sherri Douville, Author of “Mobile Medicine: Overcoming People, Culture, and Governance”. Here, she discusses her new book, her role as CEO at Medigram, how everyone has a unique gift, and more.
This episode features Sherri Douville, Author of “Mobile Medicine: Overcoming People, Culture, and Governance”. Here, she discusses her new book, her role as CEO at Medigram, how everyone has a unique gift, and more.
"Quand tu es une petite fille dans le carré de sable des gars, pis qu'on t'enlève le saut puis la pelle..." Non, ce n'est pas toujours facile le métier de journaliste en sport, mais lorsque tu as confiance en toi, les barrières tombent plus facilement. Claudine Douville a été des premières heures de TVSQ, l'ancêtre de RDS. C'est donc plus de 40 ans au service du monde du sport à la télévision, et pratiquement tous les sports pratiqués sur terre! C'est une journaliste professionnelle comme on a rarement vu dans le métier, jusqu'à appeler les consulats pour connaitre la prononciation des noms des athlètes. Un entretien franc, intéressant et surprenant, qu'on vous invite à écouter maintenant!Animation : Guylaine DemersAnimation et réalisation : Marc Durand
De l'épisode #37 à 41 de Réflexions et entrepreneuriat, nous vous transportons au Salon du Livre de Montréal où nous recevons des auteurs et autrices entrepreneur-es qui nous parlent de leur nouveau livre. Dans cet épisode nous recevons Hélène Douville, président et fondactrice de Groupe Conseil DCA, qui a sorti le livre (conjointement avec Zarah Issany et Mélanie Chénier) La puissance des mots en affaires: tome 1 paru chez Performance Édition. Vous pouvez aussi visionner l'entrevue en vidéo sur notre site. Vous avez aimé le sujet de cette discussion? Abonnez-vous au forfait PRO de Baron Mag et découvrez Dirigez-vous vers un marketing plus humain, un dossier de 14 tables rondes sur les sujets les plus pertinents avec plus de 20 expert-es.
Le Canada en tête de son groupe! Claudine Douville, commentatrice à RDS, commente le match d'hier.
In this episode, Ed interviews CEO & Board Manager and Medigram (and now published author) Sherri Douville. They discuss Sherri's early spark of passion for the healthcare industry compared to where she is now, and everything she's accomplished because of that passion, including writing a book!
Down dog, Warrior One, Shavasana…. laugh?Laughter and yoga may seem like an unconventional fit when you think of traditional stretching and meditation type yoga - but laughter yoga is something totally different. This simple form of exercise is a surefire way to put a smile on your face.Breath work is the core of both yoga and laughter and when you combine the two, you get the totally unique practice of laughter yoga. During these challenging times, finding ways to release that bring us joy are not only helpful, but necessary.On this week's episode of Positively Happier, Jessie and Alayna chat with Sylvie Dagenais-Douville, a Certified Laughter Yoga Master Trainer. She stumbled upon this unique career, and has since dedicated her time to helping people heal through laughter.Happy listening!
Normandives vous presente l'opération "Tulipes contre le cancer" organisé par le Lions Club de Cabourg.
Understatement of the century… working as a teacher over the last year has been incredibly challenging.Dealing with large groups of young children is a feat on a good day. Now throw in a global pandemic, a ton of uncertainty, and switching back and forth from virtual learning to in-class sessions - now you've really got your hands full.Our guest this week is Stéphanie Douville, a fantastic kindergarten teacher in Ontario, Canada. During these remarkably difficult times, she has focused on the mental health of the little ones in her classroom. From wellness check-ins, to getting kids active, to providing advice to parents - Stéphanie has adapted her teaching style and is helping her kids thrive.In this episode of Positively Happier, we chat with Stéph about mental health, how she has pivoted her teaching style for this year, and her best advice for parents trying to help their kids navigate this new school environment.Find Steph on Instagram @madamestephaniedHappy listening!
durée : 00:39:07 - On cuisine ensemble FB Normandie (Caen) - Des femmes, de la traite à la vente !
Claudine Douville sera la descriptrice du match entre l'Impact et le CD Olimpia, ce soir, sur les ondes de RDS. Elle effectue un prélude de la rencontre et vous dit qui surveiller du côté de l'Olimpia, le meilleur club du Honduras.
Le monde du travail est chamboulé et ne sera plus comme avant, qu'on le veuille ou non. Pour Hélène Douville, la pandémie de COVID-19 est l'occasion de se réinventer comme gestionnai
Descriptrice du soccer à RDS, Claudine Douville réagit au décès de Diego Maradona. « C'était carrément un demi-Dieu. Certains disent que c'est comme si Gretzky ou Lemieux mourait. Mais non, c'est beaucoup plus gros que ça. Maradona, c'est planétaire. »
The Midwest & Central Director of Sales. John has won Region of the year 3 times!!! John has been with Orthoscan for over 11 years. He started out as a sales specialist and worked his way up to the Director of Sales. When he was a Regional Manager at Orthoscan, he won Region of the year in 2014, 2015, and 2016 by leading his team to the highest sales revenue in the country. Capital medical sales is unlike anything else out there. We have only had surgical orthopedic reps and managers on our podcast. John will give us a glimpse into the sales process and how it differs in the Medical Capital Equipment Sales World. We will also get a feel for how he organizes his territory and the difference between providing your solution to one end user versus multiple, with a high importance & emphasis on qualifying your leads.______________This podcast was brought to you by Legacy Now Coaching LLCWebsite: https://www.legacynowcoaching.comBook an appointment here: https://www.legacynowcoaching.com/bookingRoad to Medical Sales Podcast here: https://roadtomedicalsales.buzzsprout.com Legacy Now Coaching Linkedin Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/legacy-now-coaching/?viewAsMember=true Legacy Now Coaching Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legacynowcoaching/?hl=en Legacy Now Coaching Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/legacynowcoaching/?view_public_for=102904654693161 _____________This video was also brought to you by Legacy Now Coaching LLC ______________© 2020 Legacy Now Coaching______________Song: The Odyssey AheadArtist: Dream CaveLicense Purchased By: Legacy Now Coaching LLCLicense ID: DL-0oh-yawcarn4qpSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/legacynow)
Sherri Douville is the President, CEO, and Board Member for Medigram. We take a walk through the headlines to explore topics from Leadership, Work From Home, and leveraging conferences. Sherri shares wisdom for female leaders who aspire to the CEO role in Healthtech. BackgroundHow did you get to be CEO of a Health Tech startup? Talk about the evolution of a startup. Mentoring a new health tech startup.Obstacles or mistakes you want to avoid?Mentoring an aspiring female leader who would like to be a Health Tech CEOA woman who is not CEO yet, how can they prepare?A woman getting ready to take on their first CEO role, what do you wish someone had told you?The NewsNo HIMSS this year. How do you think that impacts startups and what can they do to keep the momentum going?21st Century Cures: Patient directed access to the complete medical record in an open data standard with no special effort. What you are seeing and what you are hearing in the innovation community?Work from home: How do you balance productivity and culture in a firm that does predominantly work from home vs mostly onsite?
Recorded in June of 2017, Geoff & Joel did a segment called ‘We Call You', in which we called prospective guests on air without giving them an advance heads up. In this show, we called Joel’s Mom (at the 37-minute mark) without notice and she rolled with it. We talked about growing up as a latchkey kid in the 70s inspired by Bill Burrs show F is for Family and southern food.Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms, and to all the sons and daughters who love them.
This is a classic from 2012 recorded between Jazz Fest weekends. We have hot takes for Baby Boomers, and love for great jazz artists. Love for Terence Blanchard, and more. And it’s fun. Thanks for tuning in.
This is one of Joel Jackson’s most very favorite show from 2012. Because Geoff Douville was so dope. And this show seems so relevant to our times.Oblivious lessness monstersSan FranciscoEmpathyParkinson’s and not joking about itThe Adderall Gen vs Gen XCustomer service from top down Don’t contempt your customerYou vs us=No debit card attitudeThe price is right=Epicenter of green meets SpicoliMike JudgeOcean beach surfing americaDirty HarryBody SnatchersMayansGolf cart protocolsWomen are better than manSpecial People SubversivenessSociety Selfishness
Walter ‘Wolfman’ Washington, Johnny Adams, Lee Dorsey, Irma Thomas, Ben Ellman, Amsterdam Philip, Pal’s Lounge, Geoff’s Birthday, Black Angels, Kenny Wayne Shepard, We Call You… With The Greatest Co-Host Ever Griper Nugent… Wham… Brown Out… Grupo Fantasma…. Lionel Richie… Paul Peck… Taco Party….Ideal Mart…Bonnaroo… Snake & Jakes Christmas Club Barn… and phew… a rerun episode on Geoff’s Birthday way before he got sick… rest in peace Douville. Love you brother.
The guys are back with a producer, a theme song, sponsors and plugs. We open up discussing going to the Saints home opener at the Dome, and speculate on what dirt new kicker Wil Lutz must have on coach Sean Payton. We spend the rest of the pod introducing the Douvillympics, to take place in New Olreans' City Park every two years. Special Thanks to Egg Yolk Jubilee, Griper Nugent, Terranova, Bob Roth's Lounge, and Grupo Fantasma.
Paul Grass, life long friend of Geoff Douville’s, as well as fellow bandmate in Egg Yolk Jubilee, joined the show in the Spring of 2017. They talked about the 90's music scene in NOLA, and their friendship over the years. A fun listen. Enjoy.
In the very last Good Life, Babe episode (arguably), Traci Birch joins the show, and we remember Geoffrey Douville.
Pour ce dixième numéro, Eric Maertens est à mon micro. Il préfère qu'on l'appelle "Eric le fermier", ce jeune agriculteur de 63 ans s'est installé il y a plus de 30 ans à Douville-en-Auge (Calvados). A l'époque, il a eu la visite d'experts pour lui apporter de "bons conseils" pour son exploitation. Un "modèle productiviste" dont il n'a pas voulu dès le départ, même si sa transition ne s'est pas faite du jour au lendemain. Il ne s'agissait pas alors de sauver le monde ni même d'être un agriculteur écolo mais de faire des économies, tout en pensant à la santé de ses bêtes et de ses prairies. Du bon sens. A l'époque, les vents sont contraires et il "ne faisait pas le fier", même si aujourd'hui il savoure d'avoir été pionnier avec modestie. D'ailleurs, pour cet agriculteur qui manie l'art de la communication, plus question de vendre ses produits à une industrie agroalimentaire peu respectueuse de son travail, c'est aux consommateurs qu'il veut s'adresser directement désormais. Et ce n'est pas pour rien qu'il ouvre sa ferme du Lieu Roussel aux visiteurs venus de Paris ou ailleurs mettre les bottes dans son exploitation, il en est fier et il a le goût de la transmission des savoirs et des valeurs. Pour y avoir mis mes bottes parisiennes (et normandes), il a bien de quoi être fier, Eric le fermier!
This episode features Sherri Douville, the CEO of Medigram. Here she discusses Medigram and her goals for the organization, technology in healthcare, what she’s excited about in the field and more.
Interviews with notable New Orleans musicians - Jonathan Freilich Presents
This was labeled as 3 for years and was sitting under the wrong episode description. Things are corrected as of 2/15/2020
durée : 00:04:50 - Déjà debout - par : Mathilde MUNOS - Certains des établissements scolaires de l’île sont en grève, au moins partiellement, depuis deux mois. Guillaume Marsaut, secrétaire académique du SNES-FSU Guadeloupe, professeur d’histoire-géographie au collège de Douville en Guadeloupe
Mark 1: 40 - 4540 A man with leprosy came to him and begged him on his knees, “If you are willing, you can make me clean.”41 Jesus was indignant. He reached out his hand and touched the man. “I am willing,” he said. “Be clean!” 42 Immediately the leprosy left him and he was cleansed.43 Jesus sent him away at once with a strong warning: 44 “See that you don’t tell this to anyone. But go, show yourself to the priest and offer the sacrifices that Moses commanded for your cleansing, as a testimony to them.” 45 Instead he went out and began to talk freely, spreading the news. As a result, Jesus could no longer enter a town openly but stayed outside in lonely places. Yet the people still came to him from everywhere.
Cette semaine, on reçoit Alexandre Douville pis on eu la chance de parler de son prochain show, de la gauche post moderne pis de sa vision de l'humour. Bon show!
Dans cet épisode, je te propose de rencontrer Flora et de découvrir sa méthode "La Métamorphose" : comment te révéler grâce à tes vêtements! ------- Je suis Caroline. Passionnée par ceux qui osent leur propre chemin, je crée le mien et je t’accompagne pour révéler le tien! Ma mission est de te permettre d’être toi-même dans ton business, d’augmenter tes revenus pour une activité pérenne et de porter ton message au plus grand nombre. Pour un monde meilleur.
Interview de Flora Douville Comment avoir des revenus automatiques, en créant un simple blog et obtenir ses premiers clients en 30 jours : margauxklein.com/club Comment passer au niveau supérieur avec son business et son CA : margauxklein.com/coaching
This week's show is with Flora Douville, an anti-image consultant. Flora is a hybrid of an intuitive and a mystic, plus a personal coach and a professional consultant. She is an expert in teaching you to feel the different layers of your personality — who you are and how you show up in the world. She can help you put more of YOU in your life, business and relationships. She will also match your energy to the right clothing to have your life and wardrobe fully aligned on who you are at your core — so that you feel invincible in your everyday life, all by being you. She has been refining her process with her clients for over 10 years and has trained 50+ professionals who now use her method with their own clients. She lives between France, the US and Costa Rica, where she works with leaders, coaches and artists who are making a difference in the world. In this episode we spoke about getting to know yourself deeply, separate what comes naturally from what you've learned to be accepted into the world, and how that shows up in clothing, the colours, textures and shapes that work for you and represents who you are. For those of us who have come from a spiritual path such as the 3Ps, it can seem irrelevant or shallow to focus on our personality, let alone our clothes but the more I've contemplated this stuff, the more I've seen that we live the richest lives when we accept and unleash our unique gifts and traits. Yes, it's all one, and yes, that oneness shows up in all kinds of weird and wonderful ways! I adored recording this, so much so that you can probably hear the excitement in my voice throughout the show! What you'll learn from this episode: Flora is all about getting to know yourself deeply, separate what comes naturally from what you've learned to be accepted into the world so you can show up as who you truly are, free of conditions and expectations. When you put an item of clothing on, instead of looking in the mirror, close your eyes and see how something feels. Does the weight feel right? Does the fabric feel good against your skin? Flora has gifted us with a list of specific questions that you can ask yourself to really understand whether something's right for you (see below for the link to download Flora's questions). We're made up of three layers: Physical: colours, Emotional: textures, Mental: shapes. The elements are fire, water, earth and air and we can be a combination of all different elements or can have repeating elements. Even without knowing Flora's method in depth, I think most of us can connect to an intuitive sense of the elements and develop a practice of listening to your body and contemplating what we pick up, from there we can begin to understand our uniqueness more deeply.
Maia Aziz, Social Worker (PSW) and Certified Humor Professional (CHP) writes and speaks on living a life of love and laughter. Assistant Administrative Chief of Allied Health Services at the Montreal Children's Hospital, contributing writer to The Positive Psychology People and active member of The Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor, Maia spends her Sunday mornings sharing 3 of her favorite things with someone who is out there pushing the positive- a fresh cup of coffee, a heartfelt conversation and some spontaneous laughter. These are conversations about love, laughter, leadership and well, life! http://www.withloveandlaughter.ca/ Sylvie Dagenais-Douville is a published author, public speaker and the founder and owner of the Laughing Institute. Trained by Doctor Madan Kataria, and with a background in gerontology and visual arts, Sylvie is a professional laughter yoga leader who has been promoting laughter as a proven method to help cope with stress and anxiety and to live a healthier and more positive lifestyle. www.institutdurire.com
Chief Phil Lane, Jr. and Rica Rouse and their Relatives endured the Indian Boarding School system and have been part of the struggle to right the wrongs. Rica Rouse graduated from St. Paul Indian Mission in 1976 and lives in Marty, South Dakota. She will be speaking about surviving the St. Paul Indian Mission in Marty, South Dakota and what it means now. Also, we hear a portion of a visit with Professor Victor Douville of the Lakota Studies Department of Sinte Gleska University, Rosebud Sioux Reservation on the Return to Traditional Clan Government and Lakota Star Knowledge. Please support the EARTH AID NOW! STANDING WITH STANDING ROCK: SAVAGE SOVEREIGNTY & WATER PROTECTORS MISSION by visiting GoFundMe.com/slope (Save/Sustain Life on Planet Earth). Your contributions keep this Mission going for the Mending of the Sacred Hoop of Life. Wopila! As always, phone 845-277-9359 to listen and ask questions/comment.
Sherri Douville brings over a decade in healthcare consulting, sales, marketing, and entrepreneurial experience to her leadership at Medigram. She now serves as a frequent moderator and panel coach at Health IT conferences. Prior to this, she founded a healthcare technology consulting practice. Medigram is a mobile, intelligent enterprise solution for healthcare that enables clinicians to communicate securely and efficiently, with intelligent context and images wherever they are, via the Medigram iOS app, Android app, or web client. As CEO for Medigram, Sherri has successfully planned and executed on the development, design, and build of the enterprise grade version platform, Medigram 2.0, which is based on an independent, secure and scalable database. This allows for the Medigram 2.0 platform to flexibly adapt to evolving healthcare business requirements. Sherri has experience in over a dozen disease states from over 9 years in clinical sales at Johnson & Johnson where she participated in the management development program, won a number of awards, and was recognized as an industry leader by Standard & Poor's Vista Research division while it was part of McGraw-Hill. Sherri now serves on the Board for HIMSS Northern California where she is Co-Chair for the Innovation conference, Co-Chair for program panels, and contributes to the newsletter. She is an advisory board member for the National Bundled Payment Collaborative, serves as a member of Santa Clara University's Board of Fellows, and as Co-Chair of the mentoring team at TiE's (The Indus Entrepreneur) youth entrepreneurship program. She earned her BS degree in Combined Sciences from Santa Clara University and two big data analytics certificates through MIT. Sherri recharges while exercising, reading, writing, and by spending time with her husband and friends cooking, hiking, and learning together. President & CEO, Medigram, Inc. Email: sherri@medigram.com www.medigram.com www.linked.com/in/sdouville https://medium.com/@SherriDouville https://www.peerlyst.com/users/sherri-douville @SherriDouville @Medigram 00:00 How we should be thinking about ‘sure' things. 03:00 Managing and Focusing on underlying improvements that will stay the same, no matter what the end goal becomes. 03:45 Where Bundled Payments falls in the certain vs. uncertain future. 06:20 “If you don't have information that's stuck in silos, then there's no possible way you can coordinate care.” 07:50 Possible name changes and delays, but why Bundled Payments will go on in some way, shape, or form. 09:30 Coordinating Care across settings and having Interoperability. 10:00 How Medigram makes all of these worries easier. 10:45 A Medigram use case. 11:45 How Medigram facilitates communication between Care Settings. 15:40 “Just because it works on a computer doesn't mean it's going to work on a mobile app.” 19:30 “It's all about driving context.” 20:00 “The Digital Doctor,” by Robert M. Wachter. 22:50 Where a text in Medigram goes, and where it winds up. 27:00 Sherri gives some advice to potential Health Tech creators. 28:45 “To succeed in the current environment it's important to be really specific.” 29:40 You can find out more information by searching Sherri Douville on LinkedIn and Medium.
Welcome to our first episode in our series examining Super Metroid, our first foray into playing something that is exclusively on console. We first situate the game and the series in importance and discuss the influence of Japanese design before turning to the first couple of hours of the game. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Up until the Charge Beam Podcast breakdown: 0:31 Segment 1: Relevance/Impact 26:47 Break 1 27:23 Segment 2: First part 1:10:30 Break 2 1:10:54 Segment 3: Outro/Next time Issues covered: how one pronounces "Douville," synchronization bugs, impact of Japanese, mix of skill-based play and environmental puzzles and exploration and tactical decisions, concurrent original development of multiple storied franchises, the time constraints on adult players, open world games and growing the space, narrative and the environment, foreshadowing in the main menu, narrative tone, stylized minimalistic music, opening cutscene, pixel art, character design, weapon and damage types, weapons and macro/micro design, less economical design at AAA, depth vs breadth, constraining the player to drive creativity, testing what you've learned, "mode 7" rendering, parallax and storytelling, reverse blood-locking, RTFM, tiny lessons and reinforcements, forcing you to learn, map limitations, giving you the things that you need, the need for elevators, conveying information in tile art, playing with player expectations. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: DLC podcast, Jeff Cannata, Christian Spicer, Bill Roper, Blizzard, WarCraft, Patrick Wyatt, Nathan Martz, Brütal Lëgënd, Nintendo R&D, Yoshi Sakamoto, Castlevania, Mario series, Legend of Zelda series, No Man's Sky, Metroid Prime series, Starfighter, Tomb Raider (2013), Firewatch, Alien, Aliens, Boba Fett, Star Wars, Metroid Fusion, Metroid Prime Federation Force, Shovel Knight, Axiom Verge, Halo, Mode7 Games, Paul Kilduff-Taylor, Warren Spector, Harvey Smith, Randy Smith, Dishonored, Doom (2016), Metal Gear Solid series, Final Fantasy VII/IX, Outlaws, Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine, Headlander. Next time: Up until the Ice Beam @brett_douville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
Cet article Lucie Douville – Vivre ou survivre? Une question de choix est apparu en premier sur Louise Côté - Coach Ange Gardien - Accompagnement professionnel et bienveillant; avant, pendant et après votre separation.
Professor Michael Abbott and Brett Douville, the Presidential Fellow in Digital Arts and Human Values, discuss their love of video games and how that love translates to learning in and out of the classroom. (Episode 49)
Interviews with notable New Orleans musicians - Jonathan Freilich Presents
Geoff continues to expound on film, music, New Orleans, and his relationship with the three.
Interviews with notable New Orleans musicians - Jonathan Freilich Presents
More on Danny Barker and his part in the resuscitation of brass band music; the "copy cat" phenomenon and striving for individualism; how he thought his way into his approach to guitar in egg yolk; performer/ audience relationship; proselytizing in music; the 10 foot semi circle of doom; difficulties of getting attention in the cell phone era; Dave Renson and Benny's Bar; losses in new Orleans R'n'B; playing with K-Doe, Howard Tate, Al "Carnival Time" Johnson; film background; how film school students are like basketball players; desire to be at the core of film projects; Paul Grass's film, Heavy Brass; the new film festival in town.
Interviews with notable New Orleans musicians - Jonathan Freilich Presents
Part 1- Egg Yolk Jubilee; Lump, Mike Joseph, A.P. Gonzalez; collaboration with Paul Grass and the punk rock approach to Dixieland, the heavy brass genre; familial lineage to new orleans jazz greats; Frank Federico; Al Beletto connection; Glenn Barbaro- his midi Calliope and other wild side projects; steve callandra; mike hogan; cycling through drummers and periods of turmoil; Lou Thevenot; the world Egg Yolk showed up in; the increase in pop mentality in younger musicians; irreverential approach to music and reactions- subversive attitudes in early jazz; Danny Barker's storytelling
Interview with Pastor Francis Douville
Conférence prononcée au Théâtre de La Colline le 12 avril 2008