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On this week's episode, I'm thrilled to be joined by friend of the show Emily Rickwood, a defender who played this past season with AIK of the SDHL! A huge thank you to our founding sponsors: Erin Durant, founder of Durant Barristers. Mention “The Rinkside Rundown Podcast” and receive 15% off all of your accounts with Durant Barristers for the duration of your relationship with the firm! Visit https://www.durantbarristers.com for more! Melissa Boufounos, founder of MB Performance Nutrition. Use code “RINKSIDE” to save $50 off the regular price of The Hockey Nutrition Blueprint and learn more about how nutrition can impact your performance at https://melissaboufounos.com/course/ (Photo Credit: University of New Hampshire)
On this week's episode, I'm thrilled to be joined by Elle Hartje, a Detroit, Michigan native, Yale graduate and the newest member of PWHL New York! A huge thank you to our founding sponsors: Erin Durant, founder of Durant Barristers. Mention “The Rinkside Rundown Podcast” and receive 15% off all of your accounts with Durant Barristers for the duration of your relationship with the firm! Visit https://www.durantbarristers.com for more! Melissa Boufounos, founder of MB Performance Nutrition. Use code “RINKSIDE” to save $50 off the regular price of The Hockey Nutrition Blueprint and learn more about how nutrition can impact your performance at https://melissaboufounos.com/course/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, I'm joined by University of Ottawa graduate and future PWHL star Katherine Birkby, as we discuss her USports career, what it was like to declare for the upcoming PWHL draft, along with so much more! A huge thank you to our founding sponsors: Erin Durant, founder of Durant Barristers. Mention “The Rinkside Rundown Podcast” and receive 15% off all of your accounts with Durant Barristers for the duration of your relationship with the firm! Visit https://www.durantbarristers.com for more! Melissa Boufounos, founder of MB Performance Nutrition. Use code “RINKSIDE” to save $50 off the regular price of The Hockey Nutrition Blueprint and learn more about how nutrition can impact your performance at https://melissaboufounos.com/course/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is the second of three segments in a limited series on the Right to Disconnect. In this segment, Young Advocates' Standing Committee Member James Hardy moderates a discussion with Ms. Erin Durant, who founded Durant Barristers in Ottawa after practising law as a partner at a large national firm and who was recognized by Canadian Lawyer in 2022 as one of Canada's most influential lawyers, in part in connection with her advocacy on mental health in the profession. This podcast segment focuses on the right to disconnect and mental health and wellness in the profession. Erin Durant founded Durant Barristers in Ottawa, after practicing law as a partner at a large national firm and a litigation-focused boutique. Erin's dispute resolution experience includes a wide variety of personal injury/insurance matters, defending professionals in negligence claims and disciplinary complaints, real estate disputes, commercial litigation, and investigations/reviews of all sorts. In 2022, Erin was recognized by Canadian Lawyer as one of Canada's 25 Most Influential Lawyers. Erin is a frequent speaker on mental health and wellness in the profession.James Hardy is an associate at Thornton Grout Finnigan LLP in Toronto and a member of The Advocates' Society's Young Advocates' Standing Committee. James has a broad commercial litigation practice, which includes contractual disputes, auditor and other professional negligence actions, director and officer liability disputes, regulatory proceedings, and construction litigation. Prior to articling at Thornton Grout Finnigan LLP, James trained as a lawyer in the UK, including a Masters in Law at the University of Cambridge with a specialization in Commercial Law.Land AcknowledgementThe Advocates' Society acknowledges that our offices, located in Toronto, are on the customary and traditional lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Haudenosaunee, the Anishinabek, the Huron-Wendat and now home to many First Nations, Inuit, and Metis peoples. We acknowledge current treaty holders, the Mississaugas of the Credit and honour their long history of welcoming many nations to this territory. While The Advocates' Society is based in Toronto, we are a national organization with Directors and members located across Canada in the treaty and traditional territories of many Indigenous Peoples. We encourage our members to reflect upon their relationships with the Indigenous Peoples in these territories, and the history of the land on which they live and work. We acknowledge the devastating impacts of colonization, including the history of residential schools, for many Indigenous peoples, families, and communities and commit to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusiveness in an informed legal profession in Canada and within The Advocates' Society.
On this week's episode, I'm joined by PWHL Ottawa In Game Host Johanna Bernardi, as we discuss her time in journalism, how she started out with the Ottawa 67s and what it's meant to her to be a part of the inaugural PWHL season! A huge thank you to our founding sponsors: Erin Durant, founder of Durant Barristers. Mention “The Rinkside Rundown Podcast” and receive 15% off all of your accounts with Durant Barristers for the duration of your relationship with the firm! Visit https://www.durantbarristers.com for more! Melissa Boufounos, founder of MB Performance Nutrition. Use code “RINKSIDE” to save $50 off the regular price of The Hockey Nutrition Blueprint and learn more about how nutrition can impact your performance at https://melissaboufounos.com/course/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, I'm joined by PWHL colour commentator, TSN panelist and Canadian Olympian Cheryl Pounder, as we discuss her career, and the incredible reception of the PWHL! A huge thank you to our founding sponsors: Erin Durant, founder of Durant Barristers. Mention “The Rinkside Rundown Podcast” and receive 15% off all of your accounts with Durant Barristers for the duration of your relationship with the firm! Visit https://www.durantbarristers.com for more! Melissa Boufounos, founder of MB Performance Nutrition. Use code “RINKSIDE” to save $50 off the regular price of The Hockey Nutrition Blueprint and learn more about how nutrition can impact your performance at https://melissaboufounos.com/course/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, I'm excited to be joined by Kenzie Lalonde, a play by play voice for women's hockey, including the inaugural season of the PWHL! We discuss her time on the ice and how it's been to transition to the booth, along with what it's been like to be involved in the inaugural PWHL season! A huge thank you to our founding sponsors: Erin Durant, founder of Durant Barristers. Mention “The Rinkside Rundown Podcast” and receive 15% off all of your accounts with Durant Barristers for the duration of your relationship with the firm! Visit https://www.durantbarristers.com for more! Melissa Boufounos, founder of MB Performance Nutrition. Use code “RINKSIDE” to save $50 off the regular price of The Hockey Nutrition Blueprint and learn more about how nutrition can impact your performance at https://melissaboufounos.com/course/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, I'm thrilled to be joined by Sammy Davis, a forward and Pembroke, Massachusetts native, graduate of Boston University and current member of PWHL Ottawa! A huge thank you to our founding sponsors: Erin Durant, founder of Durant Barristers. Mention “The Rinkside Rundown Podcast” and receive 15% off all of your accounts with Durant Barristers for the duration of your relationship with the firm! Visit https://www.durantbarristers.com for more! Melissa Boufounos, founder of MB Performance Nutrition. Use code “RINKSIDE” to save $50 off the regular price of The Hockey Nutrition Blueprint and learn more about how nutrition can impact your performance at https://melissaboufounos.com/course/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, I'm so excited and thrilled to be joined by former musician, stage and film actor, Breakfast Television host, co-host of Hometown Hockey on Sportsnet, podcast host and current content contributor to the San Jose Sharks, the one, the only, Tara Slone! A huge thank you to our founding sponsors: Erin Durant, founder of Durant Barristers. Mention “The Rinkside Rundown Podcast” and receive 15% off all of your accounts with Durant Barristers for the duration of your relationship with the firm! Visit https://www.durantbarristers.com for more! Melissa Boufounos, founder of MB Performance Nutrition. Use code “RINKSIDE” to save $50 off the regular price of The Hockey Nutrition Blueprint and learn more about how nutrition can impact your performance at https://melissaboufounos.com/course/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg spoke to Erin Durant, lawyer, Durant Barristers about the Safe Sport inquiry.
Greg spoke to Erin Durant, lawyer, Durant Barristers about the Safe Sport inquiry.
JR and Simmer bring on Erin Durant to shed some light on the state of fast ball in the Greater Ottawa League, upcoming tournament in Carp, sticking with it through some delays, some wrenches, Blue Jays stadium changes, and giving away tickets.
JR and Simmer bring on Erin Durant to shed some light on the state of fast ball in the Greater Ottawa League, upcoming tournament in Carp, sticking with it through some delays, some wrenches, Blue Jays stadium changes, and giving away tickets.
In this episode of Friends Who Argue, moderator Dominique Hussey reunites panelists Atrisha Lewis, Breanna Needham and Erin Durant who originally spoke at The Advocates' Society 2019 Fall Convention panel on “Connecting to Achieve Change”. The panel discusses: how connecting with their communities has impacted their lives – professionally and personally – since the 2019 panel; the practices they implement to connect authentically with others; practical tips for advocates interested in new ways of connecting; andtrends in social media use in the legal profession. Dominique Hussey is Vice-Chair & Toronto Managing Partner at Bennett Jones, as well as Treasurer of The Advocates' Society. Dominique also leads the firm's Intellectual Property Litigation group and is co-head of its Innovation, Technology and Branding group. Atrisha Lewis is a Partner in McCarthy Tétrault's Litigation Group in Toronto. Her litigation practice focuses on commercial disputes, professional liability litigation, and product liability matters. Atrisha represents clients in the financial services and technology sectors and has argued before all levels of Court. In 2019, Atrisha was elected as a Bencher of the Law Society of Ontario. Breanna Needham is an associate at DLA Piper (Canada) LLP in Toronto. She has a commercial litigation practice with a focus on civil fraud matters. Her practice often involves injunctions and extraordinary remedies, including obtaining Anton Piller (civil search), Mareva (asset freezing), and Norwich Pharmacal (third party disclosure) orders. Erin Durant founded Durant Barristers in Ottawa after practicing as a partner at a major Canadian law firm. Erin's practice includes personal injury/insurance matters, defending professionals in negligence claims and disciplinary complaints. A former competitive athlete and NCCP certified coach, Erin has a particular interest in sports disputes and administration. She is the author of “It Burned Me All Down” a book on burnout and mental illness in Big Law and how to better support a high-performing workplace. Land AcknowledgementThe Advocates' Society acknowledges that our offices, located in Toronto, are on the customary and traditional lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Haudenosaunee, the Anishinabek, the Huron-Wendat and now home to many First Nations, Inuit, and Metis peoples. We acknowledge current treaty holders, the Mississaugas of the Credit and honour their long history of welcoming many nations to this territory.While The Advocates' Society is based in Toronto, we are a national organization with Directors and members located across Canada in the treaty and traditional territories of many Indigenous Peoples. We encourage our members to reflect upon their relationships with the Indigenous Peoples in these territories, and the history of the land on which they live and work.We acknowledge the devastating impacts of colonization, including the history of residential schools, for many Indigenous peoples, families, and communities and commit to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusiveness in an informed legal profession in Canada and within The Advocates' Society.
What makes someone go from an equity partner at a large law firm to striking out on their own in a small practice? In this incredible talk, we learn from the candid Erin Durant about her adventure into building something herself. She talks about how going out on your own is less scary than people think. She gets into all the ways she prepared herself to do things herself, and what it takes to build an incredible culture (that is to contrary to how big law thinks!) at a firm. She makes a compelling case on why now is a better time than ever before to strike out on your own and succeed. Plus of course, the need for a coach and mentor during pivotal moments of change in your life & career. We get into all the details about mentorship, marketing, and mental health as well in this episode. References: Find Erin Durant at Durant Barristers. Project Aristotle by Google: a large scale study on culture and corporate success. Lead from the Outside by Stacey Abrams Help Us Out! Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! It takes less than 30 seconds, and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it! Resources: Join the next cohort of our Build Your Book Academy. Get the LinkedIn for Lawyers Course. If you have any comments or would to join as a guest on our podcast, send us an email at podcast@buildyourbook.org. ----- Links to Listen to this Podcast: Anchor Spotify Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Amazon Music Pocket Cast Breaker
Welcome to Friends Who Argue! In our first episode, Laura Gurr of Cohen Highly LLP in London sits down with Erin Durant of Borden Ladner Gervais LLP in Ottawa about the early days of her career, her mentors and what impact she sees COVID-19 has had on access to justice.
"Exhibit Eh-OK" is a series of bonus episodes centered around positive, entertaining conversations with interesting guests, hosted by Oatley Vigmond personal injury lawyers Harrison Cooper and Lara Fitzgerald-Husek. This episode's check-in is with Erin Durant, a Partner at Borden Ladner Gervais LLP. Producer's note: the audio issues with Erin's microphone are resolved at the 4:30 mark - please stick with it and thank you for listening!
Sesión de actualidad y novedades esta semana en Islas de Robinson. Con mención especial para el formidable nuevo disco de Leah Senior. Suenan: NEAL FRANCIS - "LAUREN" ("CHANGES", 2019) / WAXHATCHEE - "CAN'T DO MUCH" ("SAINT CLOUD", 2020) / JENNIFER CASTLE - "ANGELS OF DEATH" ("ANGELS OF DEATH", 2018) / LAVINIA BLACKWALL - "NOTHING IS WASTED" ("MUGGINGTON LANE END", 2020) / LEAH SENIOR - "OCEAN QUILT LADY" + "THERE'S NO FISH" ("THE PASSING SCENE", 2020) / ITASCA - "BLUE SPRING" ("SPRING", 2019) / ERIN DURANT - "TAKE A LOAD OFF" ("ISLANDS", 2019) / ROBIN BACIOR - "EARTH BABY" (2020) / ANDY SHAUF - "NEON SKYLINE" ("NEON SKYLINE", 2020) / HEATHER WOODS BRODERICK - "NIGHTCRAWLER" ("INVITATION", 2019) / ALELA DIANE - "TIME MOVES US BLIND" ("CUSP", 2018) / BRIGID MAE POWER - "WEDDING OF A FRIEND" ("HEAD ABOVE THE WATER", 2020) / LAURA MARLING - "HOPE WE MEET AGAIN" ("SONG FOR OUR DAUGHTER", 2020) / Escuchar audio
The Tongass National Forest in Southeast Alaska is the largest temperate rainforest left in the world and it is under attack. Wrapping around 11,000 miles of coastline, this land is the unceded territory of the Haida, Tlingit and Tsimshian peoples and home to precious wild salmon, towering ancient old-growth trees, and endangered wildlife species like the Alexander Archipelago wolf. Stretching 17 million acres, the Tongass holds some of the most pristine and productive estuaries still alive on planet Earth that Trump’s Forest Service would like to hand back over to a dying logging industry. Last year, the state of Alaska announced their decision to seek exemption from Roadless Rule, a 2001 landmark conservation measure, which would remove protections for over half of the Tongass and unleash devastating resource extraction upon the land. We will not stand by and watch the beating heart of this forest be cut out and assaulted by a management system that quantifies its productivity in board feet. What happens here and now will forever mark the landscape and impact the future generations of all beings who depend on these sacred forests and waters. Described by many as a sacrifice zone and subsidized timber colony of the US, Prince of Wales Island is one of the most heavily logged areas of the Tongass; there are over 2,500 miles of logging roads on an island that’s only 135 miles long. Our guest this week, Elsa Sebastian, knows this region well, having grown up in the fishing village of Point Baker on northern Prince of Wales Island. For most of her 20’s, Elsa captained a commercial salmon troller, fishing the wild coastline of Southeast Alaska. These days, Elsa deckhands on a drift gillnetter in Bristol Bay, and spends her winters working in conservation, most recently as Executive Director of Lynn Canal Conservation. Elsa loves wildlife and spent several years working with Alaska Whale Foundation to establish a remote field station on Baranof Island, now serving as chair of the Alaska Whale Foundation Board of Directors. Elsa founded the Last Stands project in 2017 to learn more about what remains of the worlds largest coastal temperate rainforest, the Tongass. Since founding the project she’s bushwhacked and beachwalked through hundreds of miles of forest and coastline, and sailed to threatened last stands of old-growth on her home island of Prince of Wales. Elsa is a 100 ton licensed captain and adventures from a 38-ft ketch sailboat, the Murrelet. We invite you to listen deeply to Elsa’s words and fall in love with the Tongass, as she shares stories from her time in the field, alongside communities where boom and bust industry have torn people apart, and out on the water salmon fishing. Joyful and heartbreaking, Elsa’s reflections as a second-generation activist fill us with the necessity to contend with our dark, complex histories around land and rethread them into our movements. Elsa brings us the urgent truth of this time: “It really comes down to now. Will we make the decision to actually gracefully transition the Tongass away from clear cut logging? Will we take care of the people who work at that mill and provide them other jobs? Or will we just let this go as every other boom and bust community will go if it’s allowed...take the last of what stands.” ♫ Music by Erin Durant
Erin Durant, a litigator at Borden Ladner Gervais, stops by to discuss Bo Bichette's hair, her work representing athletes accused of doping violations, and her experience as a law professor at the University of Ottawa.
Song Crush this week has songs about self-empowerment and drowning in sorrow, in equal measure.
Song Crush this week has songs about self-empowerment and drowning in sorrow, in equal measure.
Host Bob Boilen goes solo for this week's essential new mix, with defiant joy from Wilco, the atmospherics of Brian Eno, new discoveries from Erin Durant and Pearla, a side-project for Sylvan Esso's Nick Sanborn and more. 1. Wilco: "Love Is Everywhere (Beware)," 2. Pearla: "Daydream," 3. Khruangbin: "Mary Always," 4. Erin Durant: "Rising Sun," 5. Rosenau & Sanborn: "Saturday," 6. Bon Iver: "Jelmore," Brian Eno: "The End of a Thin Cord"
On episode 6 of WP Radio, Erin Durant of BLG comes on the podcast to talk about the covenant to insure. This episode is brought to you by Arcon Forensic Engineers. For more information, please visit www.arconforensics.com or to speak with an expert, call 1-888-272-6671.
In the 60s, he cowrote ”My Boyfriend's Back" and "I Want Candy” and cofounded Sire records with Seymour Stein. But Richard Gottehrer isn’t one to dwell on the past. Six decades on, he’s still a guiding force in the music industry. Over the years, he’s produced Blondie, the Go-Gos, Richard Hell and, more recently, The Dum-Dum Girls. In 1997, Gottehrer cofounded the forward-looking digital distribution company, The Orchard. His latest project, Instant Love, is the brainchild of New Orleans native, Allison Zatarain, an employee of The Orchard and GM of its subsidiary label, Instant Records. The project pair female performers with songs traditional sung by men about women. Now 17 tracks deep, the pair regard the work as a “living album,” a growing collections of songs that lives on streaming services like Spotify, that will one day be collected in a more permanent form.Thus far, the project includes legendary performers like Irma Thomas, who performs Van Morrison’s “Crazy Love,” and less established artists like Erin Durant, who takes on Buffalo Springfield’s “Kind Woman.” Zatarain and Gottehrer regard the project as a kind of on-going conversation with female, as well as a experiment in music distribution in a time that’s been fairly tumultuous for both.