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Cyril Hue, vétérinaire emblématique du zoo de la Flèche (ENVA, 1996) au
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Delphine Deubel, vétérinaire entrepreneure et manager (ENVA, 1999) au
Floriane Lanord, vétérinaire (EnvA 2012) et membre du CA d'ECOVETO au
Tristan Coustès, vétérinaire ostéopathe et marin (ENVA, 2015) au
Pierre Fabing, vétérinaire urgentiste médiatique, papa fatigué et... écrivain (ENVA, 2014) au
Sophie Latapie, vétérinaire ostéopathe et agricultrice (ENVA, 2007) au
Yessenia Alves, vétérinaire danseuse cheffe d'entreprise (ENVA, 2011) au
Cyril Hue, vétérinaire emblématique du zoo de la Flèche (ENVA, 1996) au
Marine Delmer, vétérinaire engagée (ENVA, 2017) au
Anne-Sophie Richard, vétérinaire globetrotteuse (ENVA 2013) au
Marie-Claude Bomsel, vétérinaire extra-ordinaire (EnvA 1969) au
Marie-Claude Bomsel, vétérinaire extra-ordinaire (EnvA 1969) au
Maxime Lachérade et Louis Petton, étudiants vétérinaires et entrepreneurs (ENVA, 2024) au
This episode takes you on a captivating journey with iampro member, coach and actress Enva Lewis, who is freshly off her debut in the film "How to Have Sex." We delve into the intimate world of acting, unearthing her unique experiences, from landing her first role to establishing genuine relationships within the industry. She shares her personal connection with her character, shedding light on the unique style of the film and the critical learning experiences around the subject of assault that the cast traversed. Ever wondered how films influence our personal lives and conversations? As we discuss the ripple effects of her debut film on her family and community, Enva reveals how it sparked much-needed discussions about sex and consent. Her father, a mental health nurse, even used the film as a conversation starter among his colleagues, leading to profound discussions on the subject. This journey of self-discovery also takes us through her exciting audition stories, including her recent tryout for a beloved book series, reminding us of the importance of having a solid support system in the industry. The industry can be a rollercoaster, and staying grounded is essential. Enva offers an insider's view of her struggle to balance university life with acting and the importance of pursuing passion over fame. She also shares her experiences with iampro and how it has become a crucial ally in her career. Her insights are invaluable for anyone seeking to break into the industry. So, tune in and let her story inspire your own journey in the world of acting. Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode to keep up-to-date with future releases. You can become a member at: https://iampro.com/memberships/
Yessenia Alves, vétérinaire danseuse cheffe d'entreprise (ENVA, 2011) au
Cécile Mallet, vétérinaire et prof agrégée (ENVA, 2012) au
Maxime Lachérade et Louis Petton, étudiants vétérinaires et entrepreneurs (ENVA, 2024) au
Élodie Bligny, vétérinaire canine (EnvA 2011) en Bretagne et habitante de l'Île-aux-Moines, au
Concrete is one of the most widely used building materials in the world, with one third of global resources going into its production. However, the production of concrete has a significant impact on the environment, and there is a growing need for sustainable alternatives.Host Sue Stockdale interviews Roisin Hyde, a chartered architect specialising in sustainable design and 3D printing of low carbon concrete components as concrete alternatives. Her business, Nomad, has recently been nominated for the EarthShot prize, which supports start-up companies working in the area of habitat restoration and decarbonization. Her goal is to decarbonize the construction industry through her work with concrete. About Roisin HydeRoisin Hyde is a Chartered Architect specialising in Sustainable Design with a PhD in Parametric Design, Novel Materials and Digital Fabrication. She spent 5 years developing, testing and validating a sustainable model for the 3d Printing low carbon concrete components as a PhD Student in Queen's and Fulbright Visiting Researcher at UNC. In 2001 Roisin was awarded Startup funding through Innovate UK's ICURe program for the production of 3D printed low carbon concrete components made with industrial by-product and waste materials. Roisin is currently working with partners Balfour Beatty, FP McCann and Enva to produce 3DP concrete seating, planters and paving made with recycled glass from the Palm House of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh as art of the current restoration works.Connect with Roisin Hyde on LinkedIn and via her website, or watch her TED Talk. Partners and SupportersWe partnered with the Royal Scottish Geographical Society to bring you this series. Take a look at their Climate Solutions course, developed by leaders and experts in climate change and endorsed by the Institute of Directors.We are also supported by Squadcast –the remote recording platform which empowers podcasters by capturing high-quality audio and video conversations.Connect with us on Twitter : Facebook : Instagram : LinkedIn : Read our Impact ReportActions to take after listening to the podcastWe have created a list of questions to help you reflect on the podcast episode and what you heardSign up for our Zoom listener discussion on the topics raised in this series on Friday 21st July from 1300 to 1345hrs BST.Key Quotes "I think one third of global resources goes into the production of concrete." "The technology is already 20 years ahead of the industry" "Geopolymer it's really a super material like carbon fibre or carbon nanotubes or graphene, it's a pretty incredible material""I think it's really important to connect with young people and say this is your planet.""It would be great to develop a wonderful circular economy for the moon and we can start over on a planet and do it right from from day one""I just feel that it has great potential for creating more equal society globally. People will be able to access this technology wherever they are and we'll be able to share our knowledge bigger communities and have more impact in mitigating against climate change"Credits:Sound Editor: Matias de EzcurraProducer: Sue Stockdale
Anne-Sophie Richard, vétérinaire globetrotteuse (ENVA 2013) au
Loïc Dombreval, vétérinaire député (EnvA 1990) au
Marie-Claude Bomsel, vétérinaire extra-ordinaire (EnvA 1969) au
Marie-Claude Bomsel, vétérinaire extra-ordinaire (EnvA 1969) au
François Rabasse, vétérinaire apicole (EnvA 78) et apiculteur (entre autres) au
Élodie Bligny, vétérinaire canine (EnvA 2011) en Bretagne et habitante de l'Île-aux-Moines, au
Aujourd'hui nous avons la chance de nous rendre à l'École Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort. Nous quittons pour cet épisode l'équine pour elle à la rencontre de Dominique Grandjean. Vétérinaire et fier de l'être, il est enseignant chercheur, et mène, entre autres, depuis plusieurs années des recherches sur la détection des maladies par les chiens. Les récentes études sur le dépistage du COVID par les chiens ça vous parle ? Et bien, c'est lui, on vous laisse découvrir son histoire et son expérience aussi riche que surprenante de diversité. Olivier Geffroy vous emmène dès maintenant à la rencontre de Dominique Grandjean. En résumé… Enseignant-chercheur à l'École Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort. 30 ans en tant que vétérinaire chef chez les pompiers de Paris. Chef de département et chef de service à l'ENVA (Unité de Médecine de l'Élevage et du Sport). Co-fondateur avec Clothilde Julien du programme Nosaïs qui vise à développer une recherche dédiée aux chiens de détection médicale. Co-Fondateur et président de la course internationale de traîneaux à chiens Lekkarod! Bonne écoute ! Références : Linkedin Dominique Grandjean : https://www.linkedin.com/in/dominique-grandjean-24756b10/?locale=en_US École Nationale Vétérianire d'Alfort : https://www.vet-alfort.fr/ Lekkarod – Course internationale de chiens de traineau : https://lekkarod.com/ Nosaï : https://www.nosais.com/ Covid-19 - Et si les chiens étaient capables de détecter les personnes porteuses ? https://www.vet-alfort.fr/actualites-de-l-ecole/covid-19-et-si-les-chiens-etaient-capables-de-detecter-les-personnes-porteuses Pour nous suivre : 1. Abonnez-vous à notre chaine pour profiter de l'intégralité des épisodes : Le Quart d'Heure Véto : décrypte et résume en moins de 15 min un article de biblio véto - Sur abonnement uniquement), Le Véto du Mois : Partagez le temps d'une interview l'expérience de vétérinaires emblématiques de notre milieu, des rencontres conviviales, comme si nous étions dans votre salon au coin du feu. Podcasts bonus au fil des inspirations... 2. Le Scope Nous partageons avec vous nos dernières découvertes, inspirations, pistes de réflexion, nouveautés… À découvrir et utiliser dès maintenant, TOUT DE SUITE, dans votre quotidien de vétérinaire, de manager, de vie personnelle, de chef d'entreprise… Et tout cela en moins de 5 minutes top chrono un à 2 mardis par mois ! Je souhaite recevoir mon Scope : https://vetmasterclass.com/lescope/ 3. Contactez-nous, suivez-nous et donnez nous votre avis ! Des sujets que vous souhaiteriez approfondir, des références à partager, ou nous faire part de vos feed-backs : Abonnez-vous à notre chaine, donnez nous des étoiles, un commentaire et partagez autour de vous ! Sur notre site : https://vetmasterclass.com/ Sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/VmHorse Sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/vetmasterclass/ Sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC18ovcWk9e-mFiTL34OQ03g Sur Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/company/vetmasterclass-horse/about/ Belle journée à tous, Et continuez à vivre votre métier avec Passion !
Floriane Lanord, vétérinaire (EnvA 2012) et membre du CA d'ECOVETO au
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This week I chatted to Niall Wall, Executive Chairman of Enva – a leading provider of waste management and recycling solutions, operating across 30 facilities in the United Kingdom and Ireland, employing over 15 hundred people.Between 2006 to 2016, Niall was the CEO of the The Ardagh Group, an Irish packaging PLC listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Over that ten year period as CEO, Niall and the team grew the business from €650 million to €8 billion in annual revenues.In this conversation, Niall talks about investing in large public companies, what the key strategies were when growing Ardagh, and the learnings he gained running his very first start-up – a quail farm, in his early 20’s.Find out more about Enva here: https://enva.com/Irish Business Builders is brought to you by Jetbooks. Jetbooks provides online bookkeeping services for Irish Businesses. For a free 15 minute online consultation, visit www.jetbooks.ie
Just like most other tourist attractions in Ireland, the Blarney Stone is back open. But, the tourist site which is famous for kissing is now subject to new Covid-19 rules. This morning on Dermot & Dave the lads spoke to Paul O'Sullivan, the marketing manager for the Blarney Stone, to revealed the changes that have been introduced at the iconic landmark. The new rules include: Working with Enva. An environmental company who deal with Covid solutions for a return to work. We will now be using a cleanser that is W.H.O approved and will kill 99.9% of viruses, germs, bacteria etc that may be on the stone. This has been tested on the stone to show its effectiveness in killing viruses but also that it is safe for people to come in contact with. This new spray will be used on the stone and allowed to dry for a period of 1 minute. A systematic review published in the Journal of Hospital Infection demonstrated that a (H2O2) concentration of 0.5% achieved a Log4 (99.99%) inactivation of human coronavirus HCoV229E within 1 minute. To maintain social distancing within the castle, the number of people in the building will be limited. There will be numerous hand sanitiser stations throughout the castle, before entering the stairs and also leaving, meaning people can clean their hands if they have used the handrails. A staff member at regular intervals throughout the day will spray the stairwells, handrails and rope with anti-bacterial cleanser. The person holding people kissing the stone, will be wearing a protective face shield and gloves. The gloves will be changed/cleaned after each person. Hit play on the podcast to hear more about the Blarney Stone, [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2020/07/01123330/BlarneyPodcast.mp3"][/audio]
Welcome to a new episode of our podcast.Dr Bouda Vosough Ahmadi, EuFMD Risk Assessment Specialist, spoke with Dr Isabelle Dieuzy-Labaye, Senior Advisor on Partnerships at the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), about Public-Private Partnership (PPP).PPP is a mechanism to share resources and agree on responsibilities between the public and private sector to improve animal health and welfare. Application of PPP principles to control FMD and other similar transboundary animal diseases (FAST) is the focus of an e-learning course jointly developed by the EuFMD, the OIE and CIRAD.Dr Dieuzy-Labaye has over 20 years of international experience in the animal health market with a focus in the private sector where she initiated and led multiple collaborations with various partners at the public-private interface. Dr Dieuzy-Labaye is a Board member at Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort (ENVA) in France, at the Moredun Research Institute in Scotland and she has been appointed a Trustee of GALVmed and Chair of the Commercial Development Committee. She holds a DVM from ENVA and an MBA from INSEAD.Dr Bouda Vosough Ahmadi is a veterinarian and animal-health and welfare economist currently working at the EuFMD. His main research focus is on agricultural policies, economics, and policies of animal-health and animal welfare. He currently leads socioeconomic impact assessment studies of livestock diseases as well as public-private partnerships in the veterinary domain at EuFMD/FAO.
The long awaited return of Enva has finally arrived!
Listen HEREThis week I talk about the new website nzvegan.com and aava.org.nz and the literature I have been wanting to make for ages. I also mention the interviews that Corey Wrenn the Roanoke Vegan Examiner has recently allowed me to be part of.Finally I say a special thanks to Gary L. Francione. Congratulations Gary, you did it :)