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Editor-in-Chief Jeff Dufour and Cook Political Report with Amy Walter founder Charlie Cook discuss President Trump's polling numbers after a busy news week with threats of war with Iran, infighting in the West Wing, and Dems in disarray. Plus, a guest appearance from Hotline House races reporter James A. Downs.
The Unseen History of International Law (Oxford University Press, 2025) locates and describes almost one thousand surviving copies of the first nine editions of Hugo Grotius' De iure belli ac pacis (IBP) published between 1625 and 1650. Meticulously reconstructing the publishing history of these first nine editions and cataloguing copies across hundreds of collections, The Unseen History provides fundamental data for reconstructing the impact of IBP across time and space. The authors, Dr. Mark Somos, Dr. Matthew Cleary, Dr. Pablo Dufour, Dr. Edward Jones Corredera, and Dr. Emanuele Salerno, also examined annotations that thousands of owners and readers have left in IBP copies over four centuries, offering original insights into the development of international law.Grotius' De iure belli ac pacis has been commonly regarded as the foundation of modern international law since its first appearance in 1625. Most major international law scholars have engaged with IBP, often owning and richly annotating their own copies. At key moments - including the demise of the Holy Roman Empire, the fall of Napoleon, and the end of both world wars - IBP was reissued with new commentaries by multinational projects devoted to restarting the international order. Despite the enormous literature on IBP's reception and influence, we cannot fully understand its impact without uncovering the history of IBP as a physical object, with hundreds of thousands of unpublished annotations arguing or agreeing with the text, updating and adapting its contents.Approaching Grotius' seminal work as a physical vehicle of the author's, the publishers', owners', and readers' engagement, The Unseen History radically expands and revises our understanding not only of IBP, but also of the academic discipline and lived practice of modern international law over the last four centuries. In addition to delving into the first nine editions' printing history, descriptive bibliography, and both Grotius' and the publishers' marketing and donation strategies, the book explores Grotius' subsequent impact on pro-slavery and abolitionist litigation as a case study of how the census' original findings can be applied to specific areas of reception. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The Unseen History of International Law (Oxford University Press, 2025) locates and describes almost one thousand surviving copies of the first nine editions of Hugo Grotius' De iure belli ac pacis (IBP) published between 1625 and 1650. Meticulously reconstructing the publishing history of these first nine editions and cataloguing copies across hundreds of collections, The Unseen History provides fundamental data for reconstructing the impact of IBP across time and space. The authors, Dr. Mark Somos, Dr. Matthew Cleary, Dr. Pablo Dufour, Dr. Edward Jones Corredera, and Dr. Emanuele Salerno, also examined annotations that thousands of owners and readers have left in IBP copies over four centuries, offering original insights into the development of international law.Grotius' De iure belli ac pacis has been commonly regarded as the foundation of modern international law since its first appearance in 1625. Most major international law scholars have engaged with IBP, often owning and richly annotating their own copies. At key moments - including the demise of the Holy Roman Empire, the fall of Napoleon, and the end of both world wars - IBP was reissued with new commentaries by multinational projects devoted to restarting the international order. Despite the enormous literature on IBP's reception and influence, we cannot fully understand its impact without uncovering the history of IBP as a physical object, with hundreds of thousands of unpublished annotations arguing or agreeing with the text, updating and adapting its contents.Approaching Grotius' seminal work as a physical vehicle of the author's, the publishers', owners', and readers' engagement, The Unseen History radically expands and revises our understanding not only of IBP, but also of the academic discipline and lived practice of modern international law over the last four centuries. In addition to delving into the first nine editions' printing history, descriptive bibliography, and both Grotius' and the publishers' marketing and donation strategies, the book explores Grotius' subsequent impact on pro-slavery and abolitionist litigation as a case study of how the census' original findings can be applied to specific areas of reception. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
The Unseen History of International Law (Oxford University Press, 2025) locates and describes almost one thousand surviving copies of the first nine editions of Hugo Grotius' De iure belli ac pacis (IBP) published between 1625 and 1650. Meticulously reconstructing the publishing history of these first nine editions and cataloguing copies across hundreds of collections, The Unseen History provides fundamental data for reconstructing the impact of IBP across time and space. The authors, Dr. Mark Somos, Dr. Matthew Cleary, Dr. Pablo Dufour, Dr. Edward Jones Corredera, and Dr. Emanuele Salerno, also examined annotations that thousands of owners and readers have left in IBP copies over four centuries, offering original insights into the development of international law.Grotius' De iure belli ac pacis has been commonly regarded as the foundation of modern international law since its first appearance in 1625. Most major international law scholars have engaged with IBP, often owning and richly annotating their own copies. At key moments - including the demise of the Holy Roman Empire, the fall of Napoleon, and the end of both world wars - IBP was reissued with new commentaries by multinational projects devoted to restarting the international order. Despite the enormous literature on IBP's reception and influence, we cannot fully understand its impact without uncovering the history of IBP as a physical object, with hundreds of thousands of unpublished annotations arguing or agreeing with the text, updating and adapting its contents.Approaching Grotius' seminal work as a physical vehicle of the author's, the publishers', owners', and readers' engagement, The Unseen History radically expands and revises our understanding not only of IBP, but also of the academic discipline and lived practice of modern international law over the last four centuries. In addition to delving into the first nine editions' printing history, descriptive bibliography, and both Grotius' and the publishers' marketing and donation strategies, the book explores Grotius' subsequent impact on pro-slavery and abolitionist litigation as a case study of how the census' original findings can be applied to specific areas of reception. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
The Unseen History of International Law (Oxford University Press, 2025) locates and describes almost one thousand surviving copies of the first nine editions of Hugo Grotius' De iure belli ac pacis (IBP) published between 1625 and 1650. Meticulously reconstructing the publishing history of these first nine editions and cataloguing copies across hundreds of collections, The Unseen History provides fundamental data for reconstructing the impact of IBP across time and space. The authors, Dr. Mark Somos, Dr. Matthew Cleary, Dr. Pablo Dufour, Dr. Edward Jones Corredera, and Dr. Emanuele Salerno, also examined annotations that thousands of owners and readers have left in IBP copies over four centuries, offering original insights into the development of international law.Grotius' De iure belli ac pacis has been commonly regarded as the foundation of modern international law since its first appearance in 1625. Most major international law scholars have engaged with IBP, often owning and richly annotating their own copies. At key moments - including the demise of the Holy Roman Empire, the fall of Napoleon, and the end of both world wars - IBP was reissued with new commentaries by multinational projects devoted to restarting the international order. Despite the enormous literature on IBP's reception and influence, we cannot fully understand its impact without uncovering the history of IBP as a physical object, with hundreds of thousands of unpublished annotations arguing or agreeing with the text, updating and adapting its contents.Approaching Grotius' seminal work as a physical vehicle of the author's, the publishers', owners', and readers' engagement, The Unseen History radically expands and revises our understanding not only of IBP, but also of the academic discipline and lived practice of modern international law over the last four centuries. In addition to delving into the first nine editions' printing history, descriptive bibliography, and both Grotius' and the publishers' marketing and donation strategies, the book explores Grotius' subsequent impact on pro-slavery and abolitionist litigation as a case study of how the census' original findings can be applied to specific areas of reception. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Unseen History of International Law (Oxford University Press, 2025) locates and describes almost one thousand surviving copies of the first nine editions of Hugo Grotius' De iure belli ac pacis (IBP) published between 1625 and 1650. Meticulously reconstructing the publishing history of these first nine editions and cataloguing copies across hundreds of collections, The Unseen History provides fundamental data for reconstructing the impact of IBP across time and space. The authors, Dr. Mark Somos, Dr. Matthew Cleary, Dr. Pablo Dufour, Dr. Edward Jones Corredera, and Dr. Emanuele Salerno, also examined annotations that thousands of owners and readers have left in IBP copies over four centuries, offering original insights into the development of international law.Grotius' De iure belli ac pacis has been commonly regarded as the foundation of modern international law since its first appearance in 1625. Most major international law scholars have engaged with IBP, often owning and richly annotating their own copies. At key moments - including the demise of the Holy Roman Empire, the fall of Napoleon, and the end of both world wars - IBP was reissued with new commentaries by multinational projects devoted to restarting the international order. Despite the enormous literature on IBP's reception and influence, we cannot fully understand its impact without uncovering the history of IBP as a physical object, with hundreds of thousands of unpublished annotations arguing or agreeing with the text, updating and adapting its contents.Approaching Grotius' seminal work as a physical vehicle of the author's, the publishers', owners', and readers' engagement, The Unseen History radically expands and revises our understanding not only of IBP, but also of the academic discipline and lived practice of modern international law over the last four centuries. In addition to delving into the first nine editions' printing history, descriptive bibliography, and both Grotius' and the publishers' marketing and donation strategies, the book explores Grotius' subsequent impact on pro-slavery and abolitionist litigation as a case study of how the census' original findings can be applied to specific areas of reception. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Unseen History of International Law (Oxford University Press, 2025) locates and describes almost one thousand surviving copies of the first nine editions of Hugo Grotius' De iure belli ac pacis (IBP) published between 1625 and 1650. Meticulously reconstructing the publishing history of these first nine editions and cataloguing copies across hundreds of collections, The Unseen History provides fundamental data for reconstructing the impact of IBP across time and space. The authors, Dr. Mark Somos, Dr. Matthew Cleary, Dr. Pablo Dufour, Dr. Edward Jones Corredera, and Dr. Emanuele Salerno, also examined annotations that thousands of owners and readers have left in IBP copies over four centuries, offering original insights into the development of international law.Grotius' De iure belli ac pacis has been commonly regarded as the foundation of modern international law since its first appearance in 1625. Most major international law scholars have engaged with IBP, often owning and richly annotating their own copies. At key moments - including the demise of the Holy Roman Empire, the fall of Napoleon, and the end of both world wars - IBP was reissued with new commentaries by multinational projects devoted to restarting the international order. Despite the enormous literature on IBP's reception and influence, we cannot fully understand its impact without uncovering the history of IBP as a physical object, with hundreds of thousands of unpublished annotations arguing or agreeing with the text, updating and adapting its contents.Approaching Grotius' seminal work as a physical vehicle of the author's, the publishers', owners', and readers' engagement, The Unseen History radically expands and revises our understanding not only of IBP, but also of the academic discipline and lived practice of modern international law over the last four centuries. In addition to delving into the first nine editions' printing history, descriptive bibliography, and both Grotius' and the publishers' marketing and donation strategies, the book explores Grotius' subsequent impact on pro-slavery and abolitionist litigation as a case study of how the census' original findings can be applied to specific areas of reception. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars.
Fanny Dufour...ce nom, ce prénom pourrait être une marque déposée. Pourtant il n'en est rien. Fanny a décidé de rentre visibles et audibles les femmes du monde entier en commençant par la Bretagne.Fanny est aussi ma dernière invitée. Oui vous avez bien lu : Tout le monde passe sur le trône c'est fini. En attendant un épisode pour dire aurevoir je vous invite à écouter attentivement cet épisode. Fanny est passionnante et déterminée.Prenez le temps de savourer cet épisode long.Pour découvrir l'empire des Nouvelles oratrices créé par Fanny Dufour vous pouvez allez par là : https://lesnouvellesoratrices.com/Visibles : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkNXhXDfJ9zY9ddtfVOMUag/videosSi vous voulez (re)voir mon passage sur la scène de "Visibles" c'est par ici : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7Vq5aHTUhoSi vous souhaitez me contacter il y a plein de façon de le faire :toutlemondepassesurletrone@gmail.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/aminata-bleas-sangare-2556041b9/https://www.instagram.com/toutlemondepassesurletrone/Le podcast est une création originale d'Aminata Bléas-Sangaré, tous les épisodes sont mixés par Alice Krief : https://www.lesbellesfrequences.com/Musique d'@axelle_nllt et de @nathanaelgriot. RAP d'@aluxgt. Identité graphique : @leaguyaMerci à Elise, Kerrian, Kensoah, Prune-Agathe, Noadiah et Charlélie pour leurs voix.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:14:52 - L'invité d'un jour dans le monde - La série d'attaques de drone surprise de l'armée ukrainienne contre des bases aériennes russes, dimanche 1er juin, met en lumière le rôle crucial qu'ont pris ces engins aériens dans la guerre russo-ukrainienne. Décryptage avec Isabelle Dufour, directrice des études stratégiques d'Eurocrise.
Alexandre Le Mer, en compagnie de Marion Gagnot et la rédaction d'Europe 1 vous accompagnent chaque jour de la semaine dès les premières lueurs du soleil avec de l'information et de la convivialité. L'émission parfaite pour commencer la journée du bon pied, et s'informer. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
"La Mort N'existe Pas" est un film d'animation dirigé par Félix Dufour-Laperrière avec le thème de la lutte sociale et de l'usage de la violence comme moyen de révolte. Un film fascinant par ses choix esthétiques et ses dessins que la liberté expressive et créative du moyen de l'animation permettent. The post “La Mort N’Existe Pas”, interview avec le réalisateur Félix Dufour-Laperrière appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Vu sur La chronique de Patsy (178) : Michel Aussel et Myriam Dufour-Maître, Floreska Guépin (1813-1889). Combats pour la liberté et l'instruction Michel Aussel et Myriam Dufour-Maître, Floreska Guépin (1813-1889). Combats pour la liberté et l'instruction, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2025 C'est un beau portrait de femme qui nous est offert par ces deux auteurs.Guépin : le nom est connu, notamment des Nantais. Ange, de son prénom, fut en effet une personnalité de premier plan dans la France […] Cet article provient de Radio AlterNantes FM
durée : 01:59:52 - Le 5/7 - par : Mathilde MUNOS, Amaury Bocher, Elise Amchin - Julien Dufour et Fabrice Nicolas-Kryzhko, et Karfa Diallo sont les invités de ce lundi
National Journal has released Margins to Mainstream, a comprehensive look at the acceleration of policy ideas coming from nontraditional sources and what this could mean for organizations looking to anticipate policy shifts. In a webinar last week, Pope Ward and Jeff Dufour broke down the rise of alternative media and its growing influence, challenges in tracking these decentralized voices, and the best tools and strategies to stay ahead. You can find the presentation here if you'd like to follow along while you listen. Download the special report here.
RENODAYS revient sous forme de tournée au coeur des territoires : RENOTOUR. Nous vous donnons rendez-vous entre février et juin 2025 : Strasbourg, Lille, Nantes, Rennes, Lyon, Toulouse, Bordeaux et Marseille. Cette tournée RENOTOUR sous forme de visite de lieu et d'Afterwork (Tables rondes et cocktail de networking) a pour but de répondre à une problématique principale : Comment accélérer la massification de la rénovation d'ampleur ? Objectif : écouter, mobiliser et s'inspirer des acteurs locaux autour de 3 axes essentiels : - Le financement, les aides disponibles, le reste à charge et l'implication des collectivités - Les solutions innovantes pour une rénovation efficace - La formation, le recrutement et la reconversion Au micro : - Véronique DUFOUR, Directrice, Ville et Aménagement Durable - Carine THOMAS, Directrice Générale, Prestaterre - Philippe NOTARGIACOMO, Président, HomeServe Energies Services Pour en savoir plus sur la tournée et participer aux prochaines étapes : https://www.renodays.com/fr-fr/decouvrir-renodays/Renotour.html #btp #batiment #renovation #construction #energy
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On est tous debout... toute la journée au Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
Ce matin, mardi 8 avril avec Vincent, Marie-Ève et Jean-Michel On parle avec Sara Dufour qui est en spectacle dans la région cette semaine La gang du matin a viré une brosse ! Les extraits dans L’à-côté de Jean-Michel On joue à la boulette et on discute d’animaux sauvages !
Mark Dimondstein, President of the American Postal Workers Union, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the likely consequences of privatizing the U.S. Postal Service and efforts to protect this public institution. Kelly Dufour, Voting and Elections Manager at Common Cause Ohio, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the potential impact of the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, its impact on voter accessibility and the challenges it poses to election officials.
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Bonjour et bienvenue dans la revue de presse hebdo et audio du secteur retail / e-commerce en France proposée par Les Digital Doers en partenariat avec le One to One Retail E-commerce de Monaco.
Alma Dufour (LFI) critique vivement la proposition russe de cessez-le-feu en Ukraine, limitée aux infrastructures énergétiques. Pour elle, Poutine reste inflexible. Elle dénonce aussi les liens Trump-Kremlin.Elle juge la riposte française face à l'Algérie, qui refuse le retour de ses ressortissants dangereux, inadaptée. Elle prône le dialogue.Sur le voile dans le sport, elle s'oppose à l'interdiction, contrairement à Darmanin et Retailleau.Enfin, elle déplore l'hypocrisie de la loi sur le narcotrafic, qui néglige les causes profondes du trafic. Elle alerte sur la situation économique critique en Seine-Maritime, appelant à soutenir les PME.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Aujourd'hui, nous avons le plaisir d'enregistrer cet épisode dans un cadre particulier, celui du One to One Retail e-commerce à Monaco. Vous connaissez bien sûr cet événement incontournable du secteur, un véritable laboratoire des grandes tendances du commerce.Et justement, parmi les évolutions majeures du moment, il y a la transformation des comportements d'achat. Entre la pression sur le pouvoir d'achat, la montée en puissance de la seconde main et une prise de conscience croissante des enjeux environnementaux, le e-commerce est à un tournant.Pour en parler, j'ai le plaisir d'accueillir Cédric Dufour, CEO de Rakuten France depuis juillet 2024. À la tête d'un acteur clé du commerce en ligne en France, pionnier du modèle marketplace et engagé en faveur d'une économie plus circulaire et inclusive, il pilote la plateforme dans un contexte de mutation du marché.Avec lui, nous abordons trois grands axes de discussion :
durée : 00:17:13 - 8h30 franceinfo - La députée La France insoumise de Seine-Maritime était l'invitée du "8h30 franceinfo", samedi 8 mars 2025.
Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Podcast Alert! Tune in to an inspiring and timely episode of the Ellevate Network Podcast, “Conversations with Women Changing the Face of Business.” In this engaging episode, Tammy Williams sits down with Valerie Brown-Dufour, the president of WSI World, a global leader in digital marketing. The episode explores the dynamic evolution of digital marketing, highlighting the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on the industry. Valerie underscores the critical role of storytelling in crafting compelling marketing narratives that resonate with audiences. She shares invaluable insights on successfully navigating digital transformation and adapting to emerging trends that shape the future of marketing.Throughout the episode, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the necessity for adaptability in a rapidly changing digital landscape. Valerie outlines WSI's ambitious future goals, emphasizing their commitment to innovation and excellence in the digital marketing space.This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of digital marketing, AI, and storytelling, as well as those seeking inspiration from a trailblazing leader in the industry. Don't miss out on this enlightening and empowering conversation!KEY TAKEAWAYSWSI's tagline, 'Embrace digital, stay human,' reflects their approach to digital marketing.Digital transformation is an ongoing journey, with AI being the latest evolution.Storytelling is crucial for connecting with clients and prospects in marketing.AI tools can enhance marketing strategies but should be used thoughtfully.Emerging trends include automation, voice search, and video content.Values play a significant role in shaping a brand's content strategy.WSI focuses on educating clients about digital tools and strategies.Adaptability is essential for success in the ever-changing digital landscape.EXPLORE KEY SEGMENTS00:00 Valerie Brown-Dufour: Leading the Way in Digital Marketing03:52 WSI: Embrace Digital, Stay Human08:06 Navigating Digital Transformation and AI12:53 Emerging Trends in Digital Marketing15:11 The Power of Storytelling in Marketing22:04 Values and Content Strategy26:50 Staying Adaptable in a Changing LandscapeThis episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the ever-evolving world of digital marketing, the transformative power of AI, and the art of storytelling in business. Valerie Brown-Dufour's insights on navigating digital transformation, embracing emerging trends, and embedding core values into content strategy offer invaluable guidance for leaders and marketers alike. Don't miss out on this empowering and informative conversation! Download the Ellevate Network Podcast, “Conversations with Women Changing the Face of Business,” on your favorite platform or listen now and get inspired by this and all our empowering conversations! This episode is sponsored by Harvard Business School Executive Education. Harvard Business School Executive Education programs are designed specifically for executives at critical transition points in their careers.#ExEdHBS #EllevateNetwork #digitalmarketing #storytelling #AI #podcast #womeninbusiness #womeninleadershipEpisode produced by BGoodPartners
Qu'est-ce que la reine de France Blanche de Castille, la canadienne française Julie Papineau et la mannequin américaine Jerry Hall ont en commun? Adhérez à cette chaîne pour obtenir des avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4TCCaX-gqBNkrUqXdgGRA/join Texte: Geneviève C. Bergeron Montage: Martin Bérubé @proposmontreal Pour soutenir la chaîne, au choix: 1. Cliquez sur le bouton « Adhérer » sous la vidéo. 2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hndl Musique issue du site : epidemicsound.com Images provenant de https://www.storyblocks.com Abonnez-vous à la chaine: https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira Les vidéos sont utilisées à des fins éducatives selon l'article 107 du Copyright Act de 1976 sur le Fair-Use. Sources et pour aller plus loin: Lett, Didier et Marie-France Morel. Une histoire de l'allaitement. Paris, Éditions de la Martinière, 2006. Collectif Clio. Histoire des femmes au Québec depuis quatre siècles. Idéelles, Montréal, Le Jour, 1992. Julie Papineau, Une femme patriote. Correspondance, 1823-1862, 1997, Septentrion. Knibiehler, Yvonne. L'allaitement et la société. Recherches féministes, volume 16, numéro 2, 2003. Knibiehler, Yvonne. Histoire des mères et de la maternité en Occident. Paris, PUF, « Que sais-je? », no 3539, 2017. Rollet, Catherine et Marie-France Morel. Des bébés et des hommes. Traditions et modernité des soins aux tout-petits. Paris, Albin Michel, 2000. Rollet, Catherine. « Histoire de l'allaitement en France : pratiques et représentations », novembre 2005, version Web. Collectif. Breastfeeding. Biocultural Perspectives. New York, Aldine de Gruyter, 1995. Sánchez Romero, Margarita. Pratiques maternelles : allaitement et sevrage dans les sociétés préhistoriques. Dialogues d'histoire ancienne. Supplément, volume 19, numéro 1, 2019. Dasen, Véronique. Le sourire d'Omphale : maternité́ et petite enfance dans l'Antiquité́. Rennes, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2015. Morel, Marie-France. Théories et pratiques de l'allaitement en France au XVIIIe siècle. Annales de démographie historique, 1976. Jean-Sébastien Marsan, Histoire populaire de l'amour au Québec : de la Nouvelle-France à la Révolution tranquille, tome 1 : Avant 1760, Fides, 2019. Dasen, Véronique et Marie-Claire Gérard-Zai, dir. Art de manger, art de vivre : nourriture et société de l'Antiquité à nos jours. Paris, Infolio, 2012. Pedrucci, Giulia. Allaitements « transgressifs » dans l'Antiquité gréco-romaine. Dialogues d'histoire ancienne. Supplément, volume 19, numéro1, 2019. Romanet, Emmanuelle. « Politique et alimentation : l'allaitement, une préoccupation ancestrale du pouvoir », Transtext(e) s Transcultures, 10, 2015. Yalom, Marilyn. Le sein. Une histoire. Paris, Galaade Editions, 2010. Fildes, Valeria A. Breasts, bottles and babies: an history on infant feeding. Edinburg, University Press, 1986. Hartmann, Peter E. et Melina Boss. How Breastfeegind Works: Anatomy and Physiology of Human lactation, dans Breatfeeding and Breastmilk, 2018. Herrscher, Estelle. Détection isotopique des modalités d'allaitement et de sevrage à partir des ossements archéologiques. Cahiers de Nutrition et de Dietetique, volume 48, numéro 2, avril 2013, p. 75-85. https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1318318/bebes-prehistoriques-lait-animal-biberons Blin, Dominique, Édith Thoueille et Michel Soulé. L'allaitement maternel : une dynamique à bien comprendre. Paris, Érès, 2007 Boneless Archéologie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhAW6sYBm8E Sánchez Romero, Margarita. Pratiques maternelles : allaitement et sevrage dans les sociétés préhistoriques. Dialogues d'histoire ancienne. Supplément, volume 19, numéro 1, 2019. Nathoo, Tasnim et Aleck Ostry. The one best way? : breastfeeding history, politics, and policy in Canada. Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2009. Sautereau, Manuelle. Aux origines de la pédiatrie moderne : le Docteur Léon Dufour et l'œuvre de la « Goutte de lait » (1894-1928). Annales de Normandie, 41e année, numéro 3, 1991. Jean, Frédéric. « L'empoisonnement par le lait ». L'impact de la campagne du lait pur sur la lutte à la mortalité infantile au Québec, 1880-1930 : le cas de Montréal. Mémoire de maîtrise, Université de Sherbrooke, 1999. Dombrow Apple, Rima. Mothers and medicine: a social history of infant feeding 1890-1950. Madison, University of Wisconsin Press, 1987. Pauline Gravel, « Allaiter son enfant, pour l'amour de la planète », Le Devoir, 3 octobre 2019. https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1227553/australopitheque-bebe-mere-allaitement https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0141076815588539 https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/82-624-x/2013001/article/11879-fra.htm Caroline Quach-Thanh à Dessine-moi un dimanche, Radio-Canada, 3 octobre 2021. https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1886881/penurie-lait-hypoallergenique-parents-bebes Autres références disponibles sur demande. #histoire #documentaire #allaitement #lait #laitmaternel #breastfeeding
Les familles occidentales du 21e siècle qui optent pour le biberon savent que c'est un mode d'alimentation sécuritaire et bien pratique. Mais ça n'a pas toujours été le cas. Script: Geneviève C. Bergeron Montage: Théo Dussault-Drainville Adhérez à cette chaîne pour obtenir des avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4TCCaX-gqBNkrUqXdgGRA/join Pour soutenir la chaîne, au choix: 1. Cliquez sur le bouton « Adhérer » sous la vidéo. 2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hndl Abonnez-vous à la chaine: https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/histoirenousledira Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurentturcot Images provenant de https://www.storyblocks.com Musique issue du site : https://epidemicsound.com Les vidéos sont utilisées à des fins éducatives selon l'article 107 du Copyright Act de 1976 sur le Fair-Use. Sources et pour aller plus loin: Boneless Archéologie, Drôles de Biberons Préhistoriques!, épisode du 10 août 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhAW6sYBm8E Fildes, Valeria A. Breasts, bottles and babies: an history on infant feeding. Edinburg, University Press, 1986. Lett, Didier et Marie-France Morel. Une histoire de l'allaitement. Paris, Éditions de la Martinière, 2006. Rima D. Apple, Mothers and medicine: a social history of infant feeding 1890-1950. Madison, University of Wisconsin Press, 1987 Fildes, Valeria A. Breasts, bottles and babies: an history on infant feeding. Edinburg, University Press, 1986. Rollet, Catherine. Des gutti aux biberons contemporains, dans Premiers cris, premières nourritures. Version Web. Gauvreau, Danielle et Peter Gossage. Avoir moins d'enfants au tournant du XXe siècle : une réalité même au Québec. Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française, volume 54, numéro 1. Gossage, Peter. Les enfants abandonnés à Montréal au 19e siècle : la crèche d'Youville des Sœurs Grises, 1820-1871. Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française, vol. 40, no 4, printemps 1987. Nathoo, Tasnim et Aleck Ostry. The one best way? : breastfeeding history, politics, and policy in Canada. Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2009. Baillargeon, Denyse. Fréquenter les Gouttes de lait : l'expérience des mères montréalaises, 1910-1965. Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française, vol. 50, no 1, été 1996. Knibiehler, Yvonne. Histoire des mères et de la maternité en Occident. Paris, PUF, « Que sais-je? », no 3539, 2017. Harari, Yuval Noah. Sapiens. Une brève histoire de l'humanité. Paris, Albin Michel, 2015. Morel, Marie-France. Théories et pratiques de l'allaitement en France au XVIIIe siècle. Annales de démographie historique, 1976. Fay-Sallois, Fanny. Les nourrices à Paris au XIXe siècle. Paris, Payot, 1980. Baillargeon, Denyse. Un Québec en mal d'enfants. La médicalisation de la maternité, 1910-1970. Montréal, Éditions du remue-ménage, 2004. Scholl, Sarah. Nourrir au lait de vache. L'alimentation des bébés entre nature et technique (1870–1910). Anthropozoologica, volume 52, numéro 1, 2017. Vallières, Alain. Médicalisation de l'alimentation du nourrisson au Canada. Une revue de littérature sociohistorique. Revue des politiques sociales et familiales, numéro 135, 2020. Sautereau, Manuelle. Aux origines de la pédiatrie moderne : le Docteur Léon Dufour et l'œuvre de la « Goutte de lait » (1894-1928). Annales de Normandie, 41e année, numéro 3, 1991. "Pasteurisation" Wikipédia (FR) https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasteurisation Dombrow Apple, Rima. Mothers and medicine: a social history of infant feeding 1890-1950. Madison, University of Wisconsin Press, 1987. Didierjean-Jouveau, Allaitement et féminisme, dans Collectif, Près du cœur, 11 juin 2016, version Web. Le texte et les sources ont été vérifiés de manière indépendante par un historien phD. Autres références disponibles sur demande. #histoire #documentaire #biberon #lait #gouttedelait
Un prédateur sexuel hors norme sévissait en Savoie à la fin des années 1990. L'abbé Dufour a agressé, tout au long de sa carrière, des dizaines de jeunes garçons. Malgré la prescription, la justice dispose d'assez d'éléments pour le renvoyer devant la cour d'assises.
Editor-in-chief Jeff Dufour brings on White House correspondent George E. Condon Jr. to discuss the rapid pace of news coming out of the White House, Elon Musk's increasing influence over the federal government and early favorability polling.
On Wednesday January 22, Fidelity Investments Canada hosted VISION 2025 Toronto, a full-day event connecting Fidelity's portfolio managers and experts with thousands of advisors joining both in-person and virtually across the country. Portfolio manager Steve Dufour closed out the morning sessions, speaking with moderator Agnes Doherty. Steve's session is today's podcast. We'll hear about Steve's investment process for his fund, Fidelity U.S. Focused Stock Fund, as well as his thoughts on the current market environment, and outlook for 2025. Advisors can watch full video replays of the event and qualify for CE Credits. Please visit fidelity.ca or reach out to your wholesaler for more information. At Fidelity, our mission is to build a better future for Canadian investors and help them stay ahead. We offer investors and institutions a range of innovative and trusted investment portfolios to help them reach their financial and life goals. Fidelity mutual funds and ETFs are available by working with a financial advisor or through an online brokerage account. Visit fidelity.ca/howtobuy for more information. For a fourth year in a row, FidelityConnects by Fidelity Investments Canada was ranked #1 podcast by Canadian financial advisors in the 2024 Environics' Advisor Digital Experience Study.
Editor-in-chief Jeff Dufour and Cook Political Report with Amy Walter founder Charlie Cook break down the first few days of President Trump's new term including his executive orders, his confirmation hearings for his nominees, and what new political dynamics could arise from the next four years.
In this episode I discuss with fellow physiotherapist, Dr. Sinéad Dufour:Reasons we may be seeing more instrumented births and cesareans despite the goal for a physiological birthInternational clinical guidelines favour limited use of routine medical interventions BUT most labour and birth practices don't align with this Impacts that stress, anxiety and fear have on birth outcomes New research: Brain training using strategies like mindfulness and providing pain education can help with birth outcomes, birth satisfaction and increase chance of physiological birth Dr. Sinéad Dufour is an Associate Clinical Professor in the Faculty of Health Science at McMaster University. She teaches and conducts research in both the Schools of Medicine and Rehabilitation Science. She completed her MScPT at McMaster University (2003), her PhD in Health and Rehabilitation Science at Western (2011), and returned to McMaster to complete a post-doctoral fellowship (2013). Her current research interests include: conservative approaches to manage pelvic floor dysfunction, pregnancy-related pelvic-girdle pain, and interprofessional collaborative practice models of service provision to enhance pelvic health. Additionally, Sinéad has undergone training in Functional Medicine through the Institute of Functional Medicine and is currently completing a full certificate program with Dr. Aviva Romm. Sinéad stays current clinically through her work as the Director of Pelvic Health Services at The World of my Baby (the WOMB) a family of perinatal care centers in Ontario, Canada. In addition to managing her own very busy caseload, she mentors novice pelvic health physiotherapists and is a clinical preceptor for family medicine residents and midwifery students from McMaster University. Sinéad in an invited member on several committees for various organizations including the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada and the International Continence Society. She is also serving as the Guest Editor for the upcoming special issue: Optimizing the Fourth Trimester, for the Women's Health Physical Therapy Journal. Her passion for optimizing perinatal care and associated upstream health promotion for women and children stemmed from her own experience becoming a mother of twins. She is an advocate for women's pelvic health and a regular invited speaker at conferences around the world. HOW TO CONTACT Sinéad:Instagramwww.thewomb.caPAPERS REFERENCED:Pain Neuroscience Education to Support Birth: A Feasibility StudyBrain Training to Facilitate Labor and Birth: Impact of a Mobile Health Application(Contact me for full article)ADDITIONAL EPISODES ON THE TOPIC OF BIRTH PREPARATION:40. Preparing the mind for birth with doula, Elise Ruel45. Pelvic floor education before birth with Kimberley JohnsonTHANK YOU TO THE EPISODE SPONSORSSRC Health: discount code and website: https://srchealth.com/?ref=Sto_l3PawmnH4. Discount Code: THEPELVICFLOORPROJECTThanks for joining me! Here is where you can find out how to work with me: www.pelvicfloorprojectspace.com/Support the show
In this episode, LDG looks over some of the newest NWSL moves made during the chaotic few months since the off-season transfer window kicked into gear! He analyzes signings like Lynn Williams to the Seattle Reign, Narumi Miura to the Washington Spirit, Julie Dufour to Angel City, and much more! The conversation is a must-listen episode if you want to understand how these moves will affect your team, the players involved, and how LDG thinks these players will fit into their new sides.In our Instagram comments, share who you hope your favorite team will sign in the upcoming window. You're also welcome to share your thoughts on the most recent transfers. Also, participate in the conversation by saying what positions your team could improve on the pitch! Thank you for listening, and remember to follow us wherever you get your podcasts and on Instagram @the_womens_soccer_podcast. In addition, leave a 5-star review and tell all your friends about our show!
What if you could help write the rules that keep us all safe? In this episode, Trace Blackmore sits down with the passionate and highly knowledgeable Patsy Root, Senior Manager Government Affairs at IDEXX Water, to dive into the nitty-gritty of Legionella legislation. With a career fueled by her love of water—whether it's sailing, scuba diving, or protecting public health—Patsy brings an inspiring perspective to the table. She doesn't just talk about the problem; she's actively working to solve it. Here's what you'll get from this episode: The Current State of Legionella Legislation: Patsy provides a comprehensive overview of Legionella regulations across the U.S., Canada, and Europe. She dives into case studies comparing New York and Quebec as well as France and other European nations, highlighting the successes and challenges of their approaches. Scientific Insights into Legionella: Discover the biological complexity of Legionella, its various species, and why Legionella pneumophila stands out as the most significant threat. Learn why focusing on the right indicators is crucial for effective water management. Best Practices for Water Treaters and Lawmakers: Patsy shares actionable recommendations for water treaters to improve public health while maintaining cost-efficiency. From adopting ASHRAE 188 guidelines to advocating for better legislation, this episode is packed with practical advice. Proactive vs. Reactive: Ever wonder why so many water regulations only come after a crisis? Patsy talks about how the water treatment industry—and you—can help shift the conversation to prevention before it's too late. The Power of Collaboration: Patsy emphasizes the value of networking through industry committees like AWT's Legislative and Regulatory Committee and how collaboration fosters innovation and knowledge sharing. Practical Tips for Water Treaters: If you're a water treater looking to stay ahead of the game, Patsy shares actionable advice on how to implement cost-effective, efficient water management plans that actually protect public health. The Bottom Line This episode isn't just about rules—it's about solutions. Whether you're a water treater, a building manager, or just someone who wants to understand what's really in your water, Patsy's insights will change the way you think about managing risk. Your Next Move Check out the Legionella Resources page at ScalingUpH2O.com for even more tools and insights from industry leaders. Share this episode with your team or clients to spark conversations that could save lives—and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. Let's work together to build a safer, healthier future, one drop at a time. Stay engaged, keep learning, and continue scaling up your knowledge! Timestamps 03:04 - Trace announces a poll to assess the value of reading event details on the podcast and guides listeners to the events page on the website. 04:20 - Water You Know with James McDonald 05: 53 - Interview with Patsy Root, Senior Manager Government Affairs of IDEXX Water about Patsy's paper on global Legionella regulations and the importance of learning from international practices. 11:24 – Legionella Legislation Overview 39:49 - Practical Recommendations for Water Treater Quotes “It is the best way to network and grow the community around you of subject matter experts - by volunteering.” - Patsy Root “What we need to do with each other is we need to understand where things are happening, what's happening, and how much of that we should consider leveraging - as best practice.” - Patsy Root Connect with Patsy Root Phone: 207-523-0835 Email: Patsy-root@IDEXX.COM Website: https://www.idexx.com/en/water/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idexx-laboratories/ Guest Resources Mentioned Data and Case Study of Effective Legionella Regulations by Patsy Root NASEM's Management of Legionella in Water Systems (2019) MD 15161 - 2013 Control of Legionella in Mechanical Systems Assessment of monitoring approaches to control Legionella pneumophila within a complex cooling tower system by Michele Prevost et al The Legionella collagen-like protein employs a distinct binding mechanism for the recognition of host glycosaminoglycans by Garnett et al The 5 bacterial indicators used by WHO were published in 2013 by Dufour et al The 5 bacterial indicators used by WHO covered by KWR Publication starting on Page 54 – Section 7.4.4. Scaling UP! H2O Resources Mentioned AWT (Association of Water Technologies) Scaling UP! H2O Academy video courses Submit a Show Idea The Rising Tide Mastermind 348 Credentials and Codes: Plumbing Strategies Against Legionella ASHRAE Guideline 12-2020: Managing the Risk of Legionellosis Associated with Building Water Systems ASHRAE Standard 188-2018, Legionellosis: Risk Management for Building Water Systems (ANSI Approved) ASHRAE Standard-188-2021, Building Water Management Plans – Summary ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 514, Risk Management for Building Water Systems: Physical, Chemical, and Microbial Hazard Water You Know with James McDonald Question: What is the process called when you mathematically correct the impacts of changes in feedwater quality, temperature, and pressure on reverse osmosis membrane data as compared to a baseline? 2025 Events for Water Professionals Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we've listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE.
durée : 00:15:40 - 8h30 franceinfo - La députée La France Insoumise de Seine-Maritime était l'invitée du "8h30 franceinfo" samedi 4 janvier 2025.
This is a replay of our classic episode, originally recorded and aired in late 2022. Christian Kroeber, wehorse CEO, traveled to Denmark to interview the dressage superstar in person. Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour is a Danish dressage rider who is currently ranked 2nd and 3rd in the world, as of July 2022. Cathrine is an olympic athlete, having competed in 2016 at Rio and 2021 at Tokyo, and she won double individual silver as well as helped her team win gold at the 2022 World Dressage Championships in Herning, Denmark. But apart from her career success, Cathrine embodies much of what the dressage world wants in a champion - her riding skills, love and understanding of her equestrian partners that led her to become one of the world's best. Connect with Cathrine on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cathrinedufour/
Après le passage dévastateur du cyclone Chido à Mayotte, le ministère des Outre-mer se mobilise pour aider la population sinistrée. Parallèlement, les tensions politiques s'intensifient autour de la formation du prochain gouvernement, avec le Rassemblement National et la France Insoumise écartés des discussions.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.
À Mayotte, le cyclone Shido a laissé une situation apocalyptique, avec des centaines de victimes. La députée LFI Alma Dufour critique le manque d'anticipation de l'État, dénonçant une "France à deux vitesses" et appelant à une aide urgente.Sur le plan politique, la nomination de François Bayrou comme Premier ministre suscite la controverse. Dufour déplore son absence lors de la réunion de crise sur Mayotte et réitère l'opposition de LFI au cumul des mandats.Enfin, le procès des violeurs de Gisèle Pellicot s'achève après trois mois d'audience. Avec des réquisitions allant jusqu'à 16 ans de prison, le verdict est attendu jeudi. Un condensé d'actualité mêlant humanitaire, politique et judiciaire.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.
For the last podcast episode of 2024, NJ Daily managing editor Ledyard King brings on National Journal Editor-in-Chief Jeff Dufour and Hotline Editor Kirk A. Bado to look back at 2024 in politics. They recap the most memorable headlines from this year, make predictions on what could happen under the incoming Trump administration, what they're keeping an eye on and lastly what their new year's resolutions are. Episodes of National Journal Radio are also available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
On this episode of Inside Content, Peyton Lombardo, Senior Manager at 3Vision, is joined by Cédric Dufour, CEO of Rakuten TV. They explore Rakuten TV's innovative evolution from a B2C platform to the launch of Rakuten TV Enterprise, a B2B initiative offering white-label solutions for content distribution. Cédric shares insights into the challenges of monetising AVOD and FAST channels, the importance of scalability in the European market, and the strategic role of partnerships with content owners and manufacturers. The conversation also delves into Rakuten's approach to curating high-quality content, the impact of Rakuten Originals in audience acquisition, and the broader roadmap for growth in 2025. Stay in the content world loop
Cette édition d'Europe 1 Nuit couvre plusieurs sujets majeurs : la chute du régime de Bachar Al-Assad en Syrie, suscitant des craintes de crise migratoire en Europe ; les consultations de Macron pour nommer un nouveau Premier ministre, critiquées par La France Insoumise ; l'emprisonnement de l'humoriste Pierre Palmade pour un accident de la route sous l'emprise de la drogue ; et la réouverture de Notre-Dame de Paris, accueillie avec émerveillement.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.
Editor-in-Chief Jeff Dufour and Cook Political Report with Amy Walter founder Charlie Cook discuss election post-mortem analysis, President-elect Trump's controversial nominees and their thorny path ahead in the Senate, and more. Episodes of National Journal Radio are also available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Deux heures de direct à l'écoute de celles et ceux qui font le monde : le raconter, le décrypter et l'analyser pour donner des clés de lecture et de compréhension aux auditeurs.
Tous les soirs, la rédaction d'Europe 1 vous livre le concentré de l'actualité du jour, tout en gardant un œil sur les événements à venir avec les Unes de la presse du lendemain.
The Emergence of Innovative Partnerships: As AI becomes increasingly integral across industries, healthcare is at the forefront of adopting these technologies to improve patient outcomes and streamline services. Sean Martin emphasizes the collaboration between StackAware and Embold Health, setting the stage for a discussion on how they leverage HITRUST to enhance healthcare solutions.A Look into StackAware and Embold Health: Walter Haydock, founder and CEO of StackAware, shares the company's mission to support AI-driven enterprises in measuring and managing cybersecurity compliance and privacy risks. Meanwhile, Steve Dufour, Chief Security and Privacy Officer of Embold Health, describes their initiative to assess physician performance, guiding patients toward top-performing providers.Integrating AI Responsibly: A key theme throughout the conversation is the responsible integration of generative AI into healthcare. Steve Dufour details how Embold Health developed a virtual assistant using Azure OpenAI, ensuring users receive informed healthcare recommendations without long-term storage of sensitive data.Assessment Through Rigorous Standards: Haydock and Dufour also highlight the importance of ensuring data privacy and compliance with security standards, from conducting penetration tests to implementing HITRUST assessments. Their approach underscores the need to prioritize security throughout product development, rather than as an afterthought.Navigating Risk and Compliance: The conversation touches on risk management and compliance, with both speakers emphasizing the importance of aligning AI initiatives with business objectives and risk tolerance. A strong risk assessment framework is essential for maintaining trust and security in AI-enabled applications.Conclusion: This in-depth discussion not only outlines a responsible approach to incorporating AI into healthcare but also showcases the power of collaboration in driving innovation. Sean Martin concludes with a call to embrace secure, impactful technologies that enhance healthcare services and improve outcomes.Learn more about HITRUST: https://itspm.ag/itsphitwebNote: This story contains promotional content. Learn more.Guests: Walter Haydock, Founder and CEO, StackAwareOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/walter-haydock/Steve Dufour, Chief Security & Privacy Officer, Embold HealthOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/swdufour/ResourcesLearn more and catch more stories from HITRUST: https://www.itspmagazine.com/directory/hitrustView all of our HITRUST Collaborate 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/hitrust-collaborate-2024-information-risk-management-and-compliance-event-coverage-frisco-texasAre you interested in telling your story?https://www.itspmagazine.com/telling-your-story
Have you ever thought about what makes icewine so unique? You might be familiar with dessert wines, but icewine stands out on its own! In the latest episode of Wine Talks, Paul K chats with Randy Dufour from Arterra Corporation to break down the fascinating process behind this rare and extraordinary wine. Made from grapes that are naturally frozen on the vine and harvested at just the right moment, icewine is truly one of a kind! Randy covers everything you need to know about icewine–from its rich history and meticulous harvesting method to the winemaking process itself. Plus, he dives into what sets icewine apart from other sweet wines, including its strict regulations, serving tips, and more. Are you ready to explore the world of icewine? Don't miss out–tune in now! Key Takeaways: Introduction (00:00) The making of icewine and its unique flavor profile (02:14) The history of icewine and its regulations (10:39) Small yields from icewine production and its cost (12:40) Differences between icewines and other sweet wines (15:11) Sustainability in winemaking and packaging innovation (23:36) The challenges of today's wine industry (33:35) How to serve and enjoy icewine (42:17) Additional Resources:
Editor-in-Chief Jeff Dufour brings on White House correspondent George E. Condon Jr. to discuss what remains on President Biden's to-do list before the end of his term, the vice presidential debate and more headlines. Episodes of National Journal Radio are also available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Many months in the making, our good friend Romain Marietta, Head of Product Design at Zenith finally made the long journey to Burlingame, and naturally, we're thrilled to have him back on the podcast (our first repeating guest) to chat about Zenith's not-so-distant past, its present, and some very exciting hints at its future. And per usual, Romain is not one to stay completely buttoned-up on brand secrets, making this an episode you don't want to miss. As always, you can reach the boys for questions and comments at podcast@topperjewelers.com. Thanks for your support, and thanks for listening! Follow the boys on Instagram: • Russ: @russcaplan • Rob: @robcaplan_topper • Zach: @zachxryj • Romain: @romain.marietta Wrist check, topics, and watches discussed on this week's episode: - Russ: Zenith Pilot Big Date Flyback - Rob: vintage Zenith Respirator Automatic 28,800 - Zach: Zenith Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar Boutique Edition // Zenith Chronomaster Revival 'Safari' Boutique Edition - Romain: vintage Zenith A386 from 1969 - EP21 with Romain Marietta - Zenith Defy Classic Gold Tourbillon under Thierry Nataf - Zenith Defy Xtreme Tourbillon Zero-G - Zenith Pilot Doublematic (Chronograph, Alarm, GMT) - Red Bull Stratos Jump by Felix Baumgartner - Zenith El Primero Stratos Flyback Chronograph - Zenith Defy Revival Diver - Zenith CEO Jean-Frédéric Dufour moves to Rolex in 2014 - Zenith Defy Zero G with a sapphire case - Zenith Chronomaster Sport Gem-Set 'Rainbow' - Zenith Defy Skyline Tourbillon Filipe Pantone - Defy Extreme Filipe Pantone (Series II), Defy 21 Chronograph Filipe Pantone (Series I) ...Oh, and by the way: - Rob: The Penguin on HBO Max - Zach: The Color of Everything: Cory Richards - Russ: Acquired Podcast: The Complete History & Strategy of LVMH - Romain: "DJ Mehdi: Made in France"
In this bonus episode adapted from National Journal's webinar series “Cook Catch Up,” Editor-in-chief Jeff Dufour and Cook Political Report with Amy Walter founder Charlie Cook discuss the pathways both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump will need to succeed through the electoral map, the latest controversy surrounding North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson and whether it could affect Trump's campaign, and the role of the economy in voters' minds this election. Episodes of National Journal Radio are also available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Watch Charlie Cook's C-SPAN discussion here.