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15-year-old Canadian teenager Mélanie Ethier disappeared on the night of Saturday, September 28, 1996. She was last seen around 2 a.m., walking home after spending the evening at a friend's house, where they had watched a movie. Several suspects were later identified by investigators, including two half-brothers involved in drug activity, the occupants of a suspicious white van who had made several locals uncomfortable, and the boyfriend of Mélanie's mother's best friend, who was seen with unexplained scratch marks on his arms shortly after Mélanie's disappearance.Contact us at: weeknightmysteries@gmail.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/weeknightmysteriesTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@weeknightmysteries
Today, we welcome the brilliant creative team behind the highly entertaining and thought-provoking feature film Companion (2025): writer-director Drew Hancock and editors Brett W. Bachman & Josh Ethier. They sat down with our hosts, Giles Alderson & Dom Lenoir, for a fantastic conversation about the filmmaking process - diving deep into: How the script evolved from idea to screen Finding one's unique voice as a filmmaker The challenges and rewards of directing a debut feature Mastering the delicate balance of tone and genre The collaboration between editors And so much more! COMPANION is out NOW | Trailer A weekend getaway with friends at a remote cabin turns into chaos after it's revealed that one of the guests is not what they seem. FOOD FOR THOUGHT is finally out NOW | Watch it HERE A documentary exploring the rapid growth and uptake of the vegan lifestyle around the world. And if you enjoyed the film, please take a moment to share & rate it on your favourite platforms. Every review & every comment helps us share the film's important message with more people. Your support truly makes a difference! PODCAST MERCH Get your very own Tees, Hoodies, onset water bottles, mugs and more MERCH. https://my-store-11604768.creator-spring.com/ COURSES Want to learn how to finish your film? Take our POST PRODUCTION COURSE https://cuttingroom.info/post-production-demystified/ PATREON Big thank you to: Serena Gardner Mark Hammett Lee Hutchings Marli J Monroe Karen Newman Want your name in the show notes or some great bonus material on film-making? Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, industry survival guides, and feedback on your film projects! SUPPORT THE PODCAST Check out our full episode archive on how to make films at TheFilmmakersPodcast.com CREDITS The Filmmakers Podcast is written and produced by Giles Alderson @gilesalderson Edited by @tobiasvees Logo and Banner Art by Lois Creative Theme Music by John J. Harvey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The week, the boys are joined by the editors of Companion Brett W. Bachman and Josh Ethier! We talk about the tone shifts from the movie, keeping secrets, coming back from strikes, working with Drew Hancock, being friends, and how Drag Me to Hell played a major role in their lives! We also talk with Brett about the rom com Slasher Heart Eyes, and of course Correia couldn't let Josh go without talking about Orphan: First Kill! But Before that, the boys dive into the twisted world of Oz Perkins's The Monkey! Its all new on EYE ON HORROR!Movies mentioned in the episode: https://letterboxd.com/correianbbq/list/eye-on-horror-podcast-sn-8-ep-3/Send us a textFollow us on the socials: @EyeOnHorror or check out https://linktr.ee/EyeOnHorrorGet more horror movie news at: https://ihorror.com
Editors - Brett W. Bachman, ACE and Josh Ethier, ACE Long time friends, but first time co-editors, Brett and Josh are no strangers to working in the horror/thriller genre. The same can't be said for COMPANION director Drew Hancock. Not only was this film Hancock's first feature as a director, but it was also his first real foray into genre filmmaking. But that didn't stop either Brett or Josh from seeing how good this film was going to be right from the script. What they couldn't predict, was how great a working experience the whole thing would be. Written and directed by Drew Hancock, COMPANION stars Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid as a couple on a weekend getaway with friends at a remote cabin that unravels into violence amid revelations that one of the guests is what's known as a companion robot. BRETT W. BACHMAN, ACE Brett W. Bachman, ACE, is an editor of film & television with acclaimed titles such as Mandy, Pig, & The Fall of the House of Usher. He has worked with leading voices in genre film, such as Panos Cosmatos, Mike Flanagan, Josh Ruben, and Elijah Wood. Several of his feature films have premiered at renowned international festivals, including Sundance, TIFF, SXSW, and Cannes. He's also brought his talents to the small screen with numerous television and commercial projects. Recent & upcoming titles include: Companion, a thriller from writer/director Drew Hancock and New Line Cinema, Rabbit Trap starring Dev Patel, and Heart Eyes, a romcom-slasher hybrid from director Josh Ruben. Additional titles include Werewolves Within, Color Out of Space, The Toxic Avenger, The Vigil, Cooties, and many more. Bachman found his love of editing in his formative years, developing a passion for storytelling through three self-produced documentaries when he was just 19. At 22 years old, he was one of the youngest members of his AFI Conservatory editing program. Since then, he's nurtured his love of filmmaking with an array of eclectic projects as an Editor, Associate Producer, and Executive Producer JOSH ETHIER, ACE Josh Ethier is a renowned Los Angeles based film editor who has left a lasting mark on the horror, thriller and action genres; he literally wears his passion for the genres on his sleeve. His works have premiered at esteemed film festivals such as the Toronto International Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, SXSW, Tribeca Film Festival, Beyond Fest and Fantastic Fest. Ethier is most well known for his frequent collaborations with director Joe Begos, with whom he has crafted a unique, LOUD and impactful cinematic style. Their partnership has resulted in several acclaimed films, including "Bliss," a psychedelic horror film that explores the descent of an artist into madness; "VFW," a gritty, action-packed thriller about war veterans defending their local VFW post from a drug-addled gang; and most recently, "Christmas Bloody Christmas," a festive yet terrifying holiday horror film that's streaming on Shudder. These collaborations have resonated with audiences and critics alike, showcasing Ethier's ability to enhance Begos' visionary storytelling through his editing. Ethier's impressive filmography includes notable titles such as Oz Perkins' "Gretel & Hansel" for Orion Pictures and MGM, a dark reimagining of the classic fairy tale; William Brent Bell's "Orphan: First Kill," the prequel to the cult horror favorite for Paramount Pictures; Henry Dunham's "The Standoff at Sparrow Creek," a tense, dialogue-driven thriller about a mass shooting at a police funeral; and "Mayhem," a high-octane action horror film starring Steven Yeun that highlights his versatility as an editor of action and comedy. In 2021, Ethier's contributions to film editing were formally recognized when he was invited to join American Cinema Editors (ACE), an honor that signifies his standing in the industry amongst his peers. His career is marked by a commitment to excellence and a passion for storytelling, making him one of the most respected and sought-after editors in independent genre cinema. The Credits Visit ExtremeMusic for all your production audio needs Check out what's new with Avid Media Composer Subscribe to The Rough Cut podcast and never miss an episode Visit The Rough Cut on YouTube
Josh Ethier is a film editor who has become a household name in horror. Josh is the editing force behind such films as: Contracted, Some Kind of Hate, We are Still Here, Mayhem, Leatherface, Bliss, VFW, Orphan First Kill, Christmas Bloody Christmas, The Seventh Day, Gretel and Hansel, Don't Breathe and most recently Companion which he edited alongside Brett Bachman.In this episode, Josh gets into his career history, editing process, collaborations with filmmakers like Joe Begos and Osgood Perkins and the story behind the recently released Companion, which is one of my favorite horror movies in a long time. This is a really insightful conversation that I really enjoyed and think you will as well. Please welcome, Josh Ethier!Here are some key takeaways from this conversation with JoshLook for the Note Behind the NoteAudience feedback can be a double-edged sword—sometimes useful, sometimes misleading. Josh learned early on from Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator) that feedback isn't about taking every note literally but understanding the note behind the note which requires deeper analysis.For instance, on Companion, early test screenings showed that one character was getting lower audience scores. Instead of softening the character, they leaned into the audience's dislike and committed to it—embracing the audience's reaction rather than trying to cater to feedback. As a result, the character actually scored higher in later tests.Editing is a “Four-Month Conversation” Between Director and EditorThe relationship between an editor and a director is one of the most intimate creative partnerships in filmmaking. Josh emphasizes that the strongest director-editor teams are built on genuine relationships, which is why socializing and getting to know each other outside of the work is just as important as the technical process.The best collaborations happen when an editor and director truly understand each other's creative DNA—the movies that inspire them, their sense of humor, their artistic instincts, and how they think about storytelling. The editing room isn't just where cuts are made; it's where creative risks are taken, where directors feel safe enough to experiment, and where an editor helps guide them toward their best possible work.The more an editor and director understand each other, the better they can anticipate each other's needs, develop a shorthand, challenge each other in the right ways, and ultimately make the movie stronger.Immerse Yourself in QualityJosh believes that editors—and all filmmakers—should obsessively watch and absorb great films. But instead of overanalyzing or attempting to reverse-engineer their greatness, the key is exposure. Some films are great because they have an innate rhythm, a unique DNA that can't simply be replicated. Rather than trying to deconstruct and apply a formula, internalize their essence. Understand what great filmmaking feels like, so when it comes time to shape your own work, you instinctively recognize when something is working—and when it's not. This is also a common piece of creative advice given by Rick Rubin, and I highly recommend his book The Creative Act.SHOW NOTESMovies DiscussedCompanion (2024)Almost Human (2013)Contracted (2013)Gretel & Hansel (2020)We Are Still Here (2015)First Blood (1982)Jaws (1975)Seven (1995)Looper (2012)Books & ResourcesIn the Blink of an Eye – Walter MurchThe Conversations: Walter Murch and the Art of Editing Film – Michael OndaatjeEasy Riders, Raging Bulls – Peter...
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Title: Search The Scriptures Text: Acts 17:10-15 FCF: We often struggle giving priority to the gospel ministry. Prop: Because the gospel is logical and scriptural yet still opposed aggressively, we must bear the gospel message to all. Scripture Intro: [Slide 1] Turn in your bible to Acts chapter 17. In a moment I'll begin reading from the Legacy Standard Bible staring in verse 10. You can follow along in the pew bible or whatever version you prefer. Last week we saw that even though Paul was uniquely equipped to share the gospel effectively to the Jews, and even though he made a sound logical argument that Jesus was the Messiah and the next step in true Judaism… for the most part the Jews utterly rejected the gospel. In spite of this, many God-fearing Greeks and prominent women in the city came to Christ. This made the Jews not just foolish but also jealous. They trumped up charges against the missionaries – some of them bearing some measure of truth. If it were not for wise city officials, and of course, the providence of God, the missionaries would have no doubt ended up the same as they had in Philippi. Today, in what certainly could have been a part 2 of last week's message, we will move on to the Berean episode of this missionary journey. And there are more than a few surprises here for us. So, stand with me to focus on and give honor to Word of God as it is read. Invocation: Father, we know that this faith which You have given us is one of spiritual origin. We know that what we have come to believe about You and Your Son is not purely intellectual certainty of fact but instead a hoping and trust in all that You have said. Still, we cannot deny that you have made the gospel truths abundantly logical and certainly clear in Your Word. The gospel you have made is not far from us, so much so that even a child can understand if you have opened their eyes to see it. For this we are abundantly thankful. Help us Lord to take the simplicity of your truth and against all who oppose, further the gospel ministry to all who you bring in our way. We ask this in Jesus' name… Amen. Transition: [Slide 2] In their biography Edison: His Life and Inventions. Frank Dyer and T. C. Martin recorded a conversation that Edison's friend and associate, Walter S. Mallory, had with the inventor. It is recorded as follows: “This [the research] had been going on more than five months, seven days a week, when I was called down to the laboratory to see him [Edison]. I found him at a bench about three feet wide and twelve feet long, on which there were hundreds of little test cells that had been made up by his corps of chemists and experimenters. I then learned that he had thus made over nine thousand experiments in trying to devise this new type of storage battery, but had not produced a single thing that promised to solve the question. In view of this immense amount of thought and labor, my sympathy got the better of my judgment, and I said: 'Isn't it a shame that with the tremendous amount of work you have done you haven't been able to get any results?' Edison turned on me like a flash, and with a smile replied: 'Results! Why, man, I have gotten lots of results! I know several thousand things that won't work!'” Edison's diligence despite consistent failure is one of the great stories of American ingenuity. It embodies the saying, “If at first you don't succeed, try, try again.” The apostle Paul and his companions have continued the gospel ministry despite having all sorts of setbacks most of which are by their own people, the Jews. Yet they endured in the gospel ministry. Today, we will see two reasons that we too should continue to bear the gospel message to all people. Even when we have failure after failure… we should keep going. Let's look at the text this morning. I.) The gospel truth is close to those who seek it diligently, so we must faithfully bear the gospel message to all. (10-12) a. [Slide 3] 10 - And the brothers immediately sent Paul and Silas away by night to Berea, and when they arrived, they went into the synagogue of the Jews. i. As a response to the demands for peace by the city magistrates of Thessalonica, the brothers, which probably means the Elders of the church there, decide to not delay in sending Paul and Silas away. ii. [Slide 4] To avoid detection, they send them away by night to Berea, a city about 45 miles west of Thessalonica. iii. Baroea, which depending on your translation could be spelled as it is here in the LSB or by adding an o after the r, both are acceptable spellings of the Greek word that means “place of many waters”. The city is near many natural springs, only 24 miles inland from the gulf of Thermai and is located just below Mount Bermius. iv. [Slide 5] Because of its streams, altitude, view of the Haliacmon (ha-li-cmon) plains, and the fact that the city lay off the main road of trade and somewhat in the middle of nowhere, it would have been one of the more desirable locations to live in the Roman Empire. As such wealthier and socially elevated people would live in this city. v. Again, we find Paul, Silas and Timothy go to the synagogue first and share the gospel to the Jew first. vi. Why does he keep doing this? He knows what the outcome is going to be – doesn't he? b. [Slide 6] 11 - Now these were more noble-minded than those in Thessalonica, for they received the word with great eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily to see whether these things were so. i. Paul's experience in Beroea must have given him a much-needed shot of hope for his native Jewish people. ii. After seeing the Jews violently reject their own Messiah in Pisidian Antioch, Iconium, pursue them to Lystra and now more recently Thessalonica, Paul may have started to consider it a waste of time to even take the gospel to the Jews. iii. But here in Beroea, he spoke to a group of Jews of a nobler sort. iv. There is some difficulty interpreting Luke's comment here about the nature of these Jews. 1. In English we use the word noble to discuss the character of a person. However, we also use the word to refer to someone of a higher social status. 2. The same is true in Greek. Because those of noble social status tended to have more noble character and be more open-minded and accommodating of new thoughts. As a noble your world would be a good deal bigger and thus you would be exposed to much more than someone of a lower class. 3. Therefore, as we seek meaning from this word, many modern translations have it as “open-minded” rather than “noble-minded” but I prefer the LSB here simply because it maintains that social status cue that Luke desires. 4. Remember he is writing to Theophilus who seems to be a person of some social status in the Roman Empire. Luke's consistent theme throughout the book of Acts so far is presenting a Christianity unopposed to the wealthy, the powerful, and the Roman. In fact, it is the wealthy, the powerful and the Roman who consistently seem to convert to Christianity everywhere Paul goes. v. So, Paul, Silas and Timothy find these noble- and open-minded Jews who are eager to receive the gospel message. vi. They examine the scriptures thoroughly for several days, not just on the Sabbath, to confirm whether or not what Paul had taught was accurate. vii. What is their conclusion? c. [Slide 7] 12 - Therefore, many of them believed, along with not a few prominent Greek women and men. i. The not so veiled point that Luke has made now twice in a row, is that Jesus as the Messiah of God promised to the Jews is not only a logical but a scriptural fact. 1. Any who spend any amount of time to dissect and give themselves to investigate what the scriptures truly say will come away with the same conclusion. 2. Jesus is the promised Messiah of God and is the Lord of glory. 3. Luke in the last two episodes especially has focused on the intellectual appeal of the gospel. This is no doubt largely due to the Macedonian people of prominence being less persuaded by the miraculous and more moved by sound logic and reasoning. 4. But it is also another side to the equation of conversion. We have talked about God's side with the story of Lydia. How God opened her heart to enable her to believe. 5. This is still present here in the stories of Thessalonica and Beroea. 6. Luke does not mention it because first, he already has, and second because he is emphasizing that after the Lord opens up the heart, the belief is not blind faith in unsubstantiated claims. 7. Instead, it is well reasoned and scriptural claims which the heart cannot receive until the Lord prepares the soil. The Spirit illuminated mind is not one that dwells in fantasy or delusion. Rather, it is purely logical, reasonable, and calculated. ii. Many Jews in Beroea… believed. How encouraging! iii. And once again it proves two things. 1. There is still hope for Jews as a nation. a. But that hope is first a spiritual one and not a national one. b. The only national hope that Israel has, is when they as a nation weep for the one whom they have pierced and submit to His Lordship. 2. Secondly, it proves that the only true Judaism, is one that goes through Christ. a. Therefore, the only true Judaism is Christianity. b. All other forms of Judaism… are at best disobedient and at worst, pagan. iv. But as we've seen in other cities, it is not only the Jews who respond but also prominent pagan men and women. Those who confess Yahweh as God and those who believe in many gods and everyone in between are coming to bow the knee and confess that Jesus is Lord. v. There is no specific religious, ethnic, social, or wealth status that the gospel is bound to. vi. God loved the world. So, the gospel will be received by all kinds of people. Therefore, the gospel call goes out to all. d. [Slide 8] Summary of the Point: The Beroean story is used often as a slogan for believers to test the message of pastors and teachers. And indeed, that is a valid use of this story. But we must not divorce it from its original context too much. For the Beroeans were unconverted Jews who anxiously desired to search the scriptures and think logically and biblically to ascertain the truth. What we should see here, beyond our need to test the teachings of others is the fact that the gospel is not some giant leap with little to ground its teaching in reality. Instead, the gospel is a logical, well-reasoned, and scripturally defendable teaching requiring only the regeneration of God to enable men to receive it. Many experientially have exclaimed after converting to Christ that once they saw the truth of the gospel, they were astounded at how they could have missed it. The gospel is so simple that a child can understand and believe it – yet it is hidden from the heads and hearts of some of the most intelligent human beings to walk the earth. This shows us that regardless of what kind of people we are talking to… old, young, learned, unlearned, powerful, powerless, strong, weak, wealthy, poor, regardless of ethnicity, regardless of whether they are male or female – the gospel is a message that all are able to comprehend if the Spirit has opened their eyes to see it. Therefore, our application is quite simple. We must faithfully bear the message of the gospel to all people. Even if we think they will never listen. Even if we think they are too simple, too opposed, too wealthy, or too … fill in the blank. We must still bear witness. Just as Paul did here to the Jews in Berea. Transition: [Slide 9(blank)] So one reason we must keep sharing the gospel even if the results we get are not what we want, is because we never know when the next time we share will be the time God opens the hearts of people to believe the gospel. But what other encouragement must we have to continue to bear the gospel? II.) The gospel will be aggressively opposed by those who reject it, so we must faithfully bear the gospel message to all. (13-15) a. [Slide 10] 13 - But when the Jews of Thessalonica found out that the word of God had been proclaimed by Paul in Berea also, they came there as well, shaking up and disturbing the crowds. i. Once again, we see the work of God contrasted with the work of the enemy. ii. We should make no mistake; these Jews serve their father the devil. iii. They have pursued Paul to Beroea in an effort to stamp out his message and his life if they get the chance. iv. Once again, they stir up the city and cause trouble. v. As they had accused Paul, Silas and Timothy of doing – they now travel 45 miles to do also. vi. Since the Roman cities, even within their proveniences, often had their own governing authorities, the charges from Thessalonica would not be relevant in Beroea. vii. Because of this they started over and stirred up the crowds insisting that Paul, Silas, and Timothy were insurrectionists who spoke of an earthly king who would topple Caesar, named Jesus. viii. In Beroea, the fledgling church were much quicker on their response time to this opposition. No doubt because Paul had told them what had happened in Thessalonica. b. [Slide 11] 14 - Then immediately the brothers sent Paul out to go as far as the sea; and Silas and Timothy remained there. i. Since Paul seemed to be the subject of the Jews' ire, Silas and Timothy remain behind to continue the work which was started in Beroea. ii. [Slide 12] The way this is translated makes it seem as though this would have been a boat trip around the peninsula. However, there are some manuscripts that suggest that his trip to the coast was a ruse to throw off those who may try to follow. Instead, Paul was guided by land down to Athens. iii. However, the land journey would have been long and difficult. And these manuscripts are not some of the oldest or best we have. It is more likely that Paul went by boat. iv. Since charting a boat would take arrangement and money, and since a boat could theoretically sail almost anywhere in the Aegean, this seems like the best mode of travel to escape those who would try to follow him. c. [Slide 13] 15 - Now those who escorted Paul brought him as far as Athens; and after receiving a command for Silas and Timothy to come to him as soon as possible, they left. i. We don't know exactly where Paul stopped along the way. But we do know where those who were in charge of escorting him stopped. They arrived in Athens. ii. [Slide 14] It was probably around 180-200 miles to get around the peninsula to get to Athens. iii. We don't know how long it is between when Paul arrives in Athens and when he sends for Silas and Timothy. Luke makes it seem as though he sent his guides back with this message. iv. [Slide 15] We also have a seeming contradiction here. 1. Luke makes it clear that Silas and Timothy do not go with Paul to Athens at first, but depart for Athens as soon as they receive his summons to join him. 2. However, in both Acts 18 and in I Thessalonians 3, we find that at some point Timothy was not in Athens with Paul and Silas, and by the time Paul got to Corinth both Timothy and Silas had to rejoin him from Macedonia. (Athens is not in Macedonia it is in Achaia). 3. So how do we reconcile that Timothy and Silas left for Athens but both of them seem to be in Macedonia shortly after? 4. It is quite simple really. Both Acts and Thessalonians are not written to give us a detailed itinerary of the missionaries' journeys. 5. Certainly, Timothy and Silas joined Paul in Athens for a time, but obviously at some point Timothy was sent to Thessalonica to check on the church there and Silas was sent to somewhere in Macedonia, probably either Philippi or Berea. 6. Another supposed contradiction is easily explained by simply assuming that we have the facts we need to have and are expected to fill in the gaps assuming the facts are true. v. So, the gospel now goes to the ancient and famous city of Athens. A place where Paul's logic of the gospel will be put to the test. d. [Slide 16] Summary of the Point: In this second point the diligence of the Beroeans to search the scriptures to verify the gospel is contrasted with the diligence of the Jewish Thessalonians to hunt down and stamp out the same gospel which they rejected. Again, in the book of Acts we are reminded of the aggressive opposition the gospel faces by those who reject it. Given the history of the church, we should not assume that such opposition is relegated to the contexts of Paul's mission but instead is indicative of the universal response to the gospel by those who reject it. As we saw last week, the gospel is good news, but it is framed as terms of surrender. Therefore, it is the most hated and deplorable message the world could hear. We shouldn't be surprised that so many oppose it. So, in light of that opposition, God's true people must bear the gospel message to all. Which not only includes proclaiming that message, but also helping others do so as well. Just as we saw in this text with the Thessalonian and Berean believers greatly assisting Paul to continue on safely. Conclusion: So CBC, what is our main takeaway this morning? What is the point we must learn here? Doctrinal Takeaway: [Slide 17] In the text we see two contrasting truths which both prove the need for us to bear the gospel message to all people. Positively, we must faithfully bear the gospel message going to all because it is not a blind faith requiring delusion or baseless hope but is instead logical and scriptural. Indeed, it is so provable that those who diligently seek it, will find its truths. Negatively, we must faithfully bear the message of the gospel to all, because the gospel will be opposed… aggressively. Not only are we given two motivations for bearing the gospel. We are also given two examples of it in this text as well. First, the missionaries shared the gospel to all kinds of people, including those Paul probably felt would never receive Christ. Second, the Bereans and the Thessalonians cared for, preserved, helped, sustained, protected and transported the missionaries so that they could continue in the gospel ministry throughout Macedonia and on to Achaia. But as we might guess, this simple point does need to be broken down into some more practical applications for us this morning. 1.) [Slide 18] Mind Transformation: “What truth must we believe from this text?” or “What might we not naturally believe that we must believe because of what this text has said?” We must believe that the gospel is both logical and scriptural. a. In the last century or two with the coming of psychology and psychiatric treatment, we have begun putting a premium on our feelings. b. We are told by the world to follow our hearts, to trust our feelings, to do what feels right. Don't do anything that makes you feel unsafe. That is so triggering! c. It is safe to say that we are exiting the age of reason and entering the age of feeling. d. That exit is not complete and some still attempt to argue their conclusions on various subjects by forming logical and well-reasoned arguments. e. But when push comes to shove and their logical arguments are proven to be either false or invalid, the typical response is feeling language. Ethier to attack out of anger, flee out of fear, or passionately defend their points from anecdotal evidence that plays on emotions. f. I wish I could say that this culture war had not seeped into the church but alas – the church has adopted its own form of feel centric gospel. g. We advertise the proof of the gospel by the feeling you get when you are saved. i. “A weight was lifted off my shoulders when I confessed Christ.” ii. “I felt God's love more real than ever when I confessed Christ as Lord.” iii. “When I converted, I was overcome by the tingles all over my body and felt God's warm presence all around me.” h. But some emotion centric expressions of the gospel are even more subtle. i. Things like – “you don't have to believe the bible, just that God is the creator and that Jesus rose from the dead.” ii. “You don't have to repent – just believe that Jesus loves you.” iii. “Don't overthink it, Jesus loves you and He just is begging for you to accept Him. He doesn't care what you believe just follow Him.” i. My friends, the gospel is not a feeling. It isn't an experience. It isn't a fantasy. It isn't built on unproven facts that don't need you to consider them or test them. j. The gospel is abundantly logical, totally well-reasoned, wholly biblical and intellectually stimulating. k. The Lord Jesus commanded us to love Him with all our heart, soul, strength… and what else? l. Our Minds. Yes. m. Yes, you do have to believe the whole bible. Yes. You do. So, count the cost. Consider what it teaches. Consider all that it teaches. If you cannot submit to all it teaches, then you cannot be the disciple of Christ. n. Yes, you do have to repent. So, count the cost and consider what it will mean for you to believe on Jesus as your Lord. If you do not hate your sin and crucify your old self daily, then you cannot be Jesus' disciple. o. Yes, you do have to think about it. The seat of our wills and our acceptance is not in our feelings but in our minds. p. No, Jesus isn't begging you to accept him. He is commanding you to repent and believe the gospel. q. Yes, He does care what you believe. Specifically, everything He, the Word of God, teaches. r. The gospel can cause feelings and experiences… but it doesn't have to. For the more intellectually geared, it may simply be the admission of defeat when the mind buckles under the logical, well-reasoned, and scriptural proof of the gospel. s. That may be the conversion experience of some. When they put the books down and finally admit… t. Jesus is Lord. u. And that may not come with grand signs and overwhelming displays. v. It may not be in a revival service with weeping and fuzzy feelings. w. It may be simple surrender. He is Savior. He is Lord. I will serve Him. x. Because my friends, the gospel is not just an experience you need to feel… it is an intellectual argument you must test and then submit to. y. And in that there is great comfort. For our God did not choose a baseless hope on which to connect us to His Son, he did not require fleeting feelings for you to receive His gospel… but rather a logical and scriptural gospel that any can see if they go looking for it. z. But we must exercise caution here. For we can't press this too far. 2.) [Slide 19] Refutation: “What lies must we cast down” or “What do we naturally believe, or have been taught to believe, that this passage shows is false?” We must deny that intellectual agreement is the same as diligent seeking. a. Unfortunately, we must admit that no one can come to Christ on an intellectual level alone. b. Christ says to love God with everything. Our mind yes… but also our heart, strength and our soul. c. You see we cannot simply arrive at the truth that the bible is true, that Jesus is Lord, that He died to save sinners, that he rose again, and that He is coming again… and then leave it at that. d. Why? e. Well, because if all that is true, and is proven true by sound reasoning and scriptural backing… you can't continue your life as if nothing has changed. f. Let me give you three examples of this with various outcomes. i. Richard Dawkins, perhaps one of the most well-known atheists and opponents to creationism and intelligent design that there is… has recently admitted that a world shaped by Judeo-Christian beliefs and values is his preferred world to a world shaped by Islam. Dawkins unwittingly admits the effect of Christianity while denying the cause. ii. Jordan Peterson has come out and said some rather shocking things about Jesus, to the extent that many Christians believe He is a follower of Christ. However, what it seems to be in actuality, is that Jordan Peterson believes the facts and the impact of Jesus with his mind… but with his mind only. It is an intellectual certainty to the truth of Christ, without the spiritual or heart change that comes along with it. iii. And finally, I give you the example of George Whitefield. George Whitefield was raised in the Anglican Church. He was baptized as an infant. He was in the process of studying to be a member of the Anglican clergy. In the midst of his studies, as he faced the undeniable and logical truth of the gospel… so he began to wrestle with God. For seven weeks he sought salvation from the Lord. For seven weeks he begged with prayer and with many fastings for God to save him. For seven weeks … his health deteriorated as he waited on the Lord. He was a wreck. A mess. He didn't sleep, he barely ate. For seven weeks, 49 days… he begged. And finally – God granted salvation to Him. Of this he said, “God was pleased to remove the heavy load, and enable me to lay hold of his dear Son by a living faith. With what joy unspeakable – was my soul filled!” g. Each of these men have or had a level of intellectual belief in Jesus and in Jesus' effect on the world. Each of these men believe that Jesus existed and that he died on a cross. But only one of them have believed with a belief beyond their minds. Why? h. Only one of them diligently sought the Lord until He answered. i. My point is this. j. Although the gospel is not a feeling and not an experience – although the gospel is a logical, historical, and scriptural truth which can be considered and investigated… k. Because the gospel is what it is and says what it says – It requires not simply an admission… it requires the laying down of arms and the forsaking of everything else to follow it. l. It is not enough to say – I believe this is true. You must believe it with more than your head. But with your whole life. All you are must submit to this logical message. m. Because to submit in mind only, leaves you doubly damned. For now you will still face the judgment of God, knowing full well who He is and why you deserve it. 3.) [Slide 20] Exhortation: “What actions should we take?” or “What is this passage specifically commanding us to do that we don't naturally do or aren't currently doing?” We must proclaim the gospel to all people. a. We have seen this message time and time again, both in this room and in foundations. b. Our God has never had a redemptive plan that didn't include the entire world. c. Our God has not forsaken the world and only taken a portion of it as His own. d. Our God instead has promised to reclaim and save the whole world. e. This doesn't mean that God will save every single person. It doesn't even mean that God has planned to save every person. f. It does mean that there is no division of mankind that God has not chosen from to be members of His Kingdom. g. From the highest strata of power and fame to the fisherman in a remote village on an island in the Pacific Ocean. God has some from every tribe and nation. h. That reminds us that we do not know who our lost brothers and sisters are. We have no idea. i. Therefore, we go and we preach the gospel to whoever will listen. Whoever is willing to hear, we share truth with them. j. Not only do we go and proclaim the gospel to the people we meet… but we also 4.) [Slide 21] Exhortation: “What actions should we take?” or “What is this passage specifically commanding us to do that we don't naturally do or aren't currently doing?” We must support the gospel work to all people. a. We saw how the Thessalonian and Berean believers risked their lives to provide places of rest and shelter to the missionaries while they preached the gospel in their respective cities. b. We also saw how these same people risked their lives and safety in order to protect the missionaries and further the gospel ministry through them. c. This ought to be the same kind of support we see from the church as they send out missionaries. We ought to provide, protect, and support our missionaries as much as we can. d. And this leads me to the comforting point that I see in this passage. 5.) [Slide 22] Comfort: “What comfort can we find here?” or “What peace does the Lord promise us in light of this passage of scripture?” The Lord will ultimately ensure that the mission of the church is accomplished. a. We certainly have our responsibilities. The Lord Jesus appointed His disciples to make disciples of all nations. b. But we know that God will ultimately see to it that the mission of the gospel ministry will be successful. c. Certainly Paul, Silas, Timothy, and Luke preached the gospel. Certainly, the believers of Philippi, Thessalonica, and Berea supported the missionaries and protected them. d. But make no mistake… e. God is still the one making sure His gospel goes to the ends of the earth. f. Remember that Jesus said He would be with us until the end of the age. g. If He is with us, then the mission of the church cannot fail. Even when it is bleak – He will restore. h. And that is a comforting thought. [Slide 23 (end)] Let me close with a prayer by the ancient opponent of the heresy of Arianism, the bishop Serapion (Sir – ap – eee – ahn) Scholasticus We praise you, unseen Father, provider of immortality. You are the fountain of life, the fountain of light, and the fountain of all grace and truth. Lover of humanity, lover of the poor, you reconcile yourself to us all. And you draw us all to yourself through the advent of your beloved Son. We beg you: Make us come alive! Give us a spirit of light, that we may "know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent" (John 17:3). Give us the Holy Spirit, that we may be able to proclaim your unspeakable mysteries. May the Lord Jesus speak in us and the Holy Spirit, and may we sing praises to you, in Jesus' name amen. Benediction: Now to you who were formerly alienated and hostile in your mind, Who have now been reconciled through His death in order to present you holy and blameless and beyond reproach, Go out in joy and be led forth in peace; until, as it were, the mountains burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field clap their hands. Until We Meet Again… Go in Peace.
Guillaume Ethier est professeur en théories de la ville à l'UQAM, chercheur en études urbaines, animateur du podcast Cadre Bâti, ainsi que batteur pour Pierre Lapointe, Chocolat, Evelyne Brochu, Jimmy Hunt, et plusieurs autres. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cette semaine, nous discutons avec la belle équipe d'Olie Éducation, soit notre précieuse animatrice Marilou Ethier et Judith Sasseville, sexologue spécialisée à l'enfance. Nous démystifions ce qu'est l'éducation à la sexualité, la réaction des parents face aux cours de sexualité dans les écoles primaires, l'apprentissage du consentement et plus encore ! Un épisode si pertinent pour les parents et futurs parents, on a hâte d'avoir votre feedback ! Suivez nous sur les réseaux @elleslebalado et sur nos comptes @clr.physio & @marilouethier Cet épisode est une production de Girl Crush. Si vous aimez les vêtements que les Maril et Cath portent dans cet épisode, utilisez notre code promo "ELLES15" pour 15% de rabais sur vos achats chez Girl Crush. Pour magasiner, visitez le : https://girlcrushgang.com Cet épisode est présenté par Floravi, une entreprise canadienne dédiée à la santé sexuelle offrant des produits hypoallergéniques d'une qualité exceptionnelle autant pour femmes que pour hommes. Utilisez le code promo ELLESBALADO15 pour un 15% de rabais sur les produits Floravi : https://www.floravi.com/ Retrouvez Floravi sur les réseaux : https://www.facebook.com/FloraviCanada et https://www.instagram.com/floravicanada/ Cet épisode est présenté par Olie Éducation, la belle entreprise de Marilou! C'est LA destination pour parler d'éducation à la sexualité avec les enfants. Retrouvez une plateforme éducative qui comprend de l'accompagnement personnalisé, de la téléconsultation ainsi que des services coorporatifs en formation et création de contenu spécialisé. "Utilisez le code promo BALADO10 pour 10% de rabais sur les abonnements. Suivez Olie sur ses réseaux sociaux : www.instagram.com/olie_app / www.tiktok.com/@olie.education"
Dans ce dernier épisode de la saison, la pétillante Mégan Brouillard prend les rênes du balado et met son amie Isabelle Ethier sur le grill.L'humoriste qui est fan de la première heure du balado Femme d'Hockey, prends ici le rôle d'animatrice. Si le déroulement habituel est respecté, elle ajoute avec un malin plaisir sa touche personnelle. À l'occasion, Mégan en profite pour “roast” Isabelle qui encaisse bien les coups. “ Tu as demandé à Emmy Fecteau de choisir entre Poulin et Ouellette, alors toi aussi tu dois choisir.” Dans une atmosphère divertissante, les deux amies partagent leurs expériences et leurs rêves pour l'avenir du hockey. Elles racontent plusieurs histoires inédites qui vous feront sourire et même rire. Les deux complices s'amusent et célèbrent leur amitié unique. Alors, installez-vous confortablement et plongez dans cet épisode explosif où le divertissement est roi et où les surprises sont au rendez-vous à chaque instant.Ce 111e balado Femme d'Hockey présenté par IGA, est une bouffée d'air frais pour clore l'année en beauté. C'est l'épisode parfait pour vous faire patienter cet été.
Welcome to the Mind Muscle Connection Podcast!In this episode, I'm thrilled to welcome Jeremy Ethier as a first-time guest on our podcast. We dove into Why Science is important, long muscle length training, N1 practical overview and more!Jeremy is passionate in all things science and it was fascinating to hear his perspective on how this can really make a difference in training and nutrition. He also shared his personal experiences with N1 training, talked about his own training and nutrition journey, and pointed out some really helpful resources on his channel that you might want to check out.This is a very interesting episode, so be sure to listen in!Let's talk about:Introduction about Jeremy EthierHow Jeremy incorporates science in his contentResearchLong muscle length trainingN1Jeremy's trainingNutritionJeremy's recommendationWhere to find Jeremy: jeremyethierFollow me on Instagram for more information and education: jeffhoehn_FREE 30 Min Strategy Call: HEREBody Recomp Masterclass: HERENutrition Periodization Masterclass: HEREHow You Can Work With Me?: HERECoaching application: HERE
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Episode 25 with NYC based painter, Nate Ethier. Ethier has exhibited in galleries such as David Richard Gallery in NYC, Auxier/Kline, Danese/Corey, LMAK Gallery, Minus Space, Geoffrey Found Gallery, Nancy Margolis Gallery, Morgan Lehman, and at institutes including the Susquehanna Art Museum, Boston University, and Georgia Southern University. Nate is also a recipient of a Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program Award and was a nominee for the Remainder Hort Mann Foundation Emerging Artist Grant. His work has been reviewed in such publications as the Brooklyn Rail, Hyperallergic, the Boston Globe and the Providence Journal. He is currently represented by David Richard Glallery in NYC and has a solo exhibition of new works opening May 29th, 2024. Please give Nate a follow to learn more about his work. This is a conversation about influences, interconnection, color magic, sophisticated color logic, pride in the craft of painting and much more. Nate Ethier Website & InstagramPlease Subscribe to the show, leave a review and share this episode on social media or with friends! Check out our website for more information and follow us on @artist_and_place Steam Clock. Theme music by @GraceImago Podcast graphic design by @RobKimmel
Guillaume Ethier est professeur en études urbaines à l'UQAM et musicien. Il est spécialiste en théorie urbaine et ses recherches s'intéressent aux formes urbaines sous le regard de la sociologie. En plus de deux postdoctorats réalisés à l'École d'architecture de l'Université d'Édimbourg et à l'Université McGill, il a soutenu une thèse qui lui a valu les prix Phyllis Lambert (thèse de l'année sur l'étude de l'architecture au Canada) et Jean-Pierre-Collin (thèse de l'année en études urbaines du réseau Villes Régions Monde). Ses recherches actuelles portent sur les mutations urbaines sous la culture numérique, dont les axes de recherches ont trait à la connectivité, au placemaking et à la réinvention des tiers-lieux dans les villes. En 2022, il publie « La ville analogique : Repenser l'urbanité à l'ère numérique » chez Atelier 10, un essai republié depuis en France aux éditions L'apogée. En tant que batteur, il a joué sur une quarantaine d'albums et accompagné sur scène de nombreux artistes tels que Jimmy Hunt, Catherine Leduc, Pierre Lapointe, Chocolat, Evelyne Brochu, Philippe B, Marie Davidson et bien d'autres. Instagram :https://www.instagram.com/laprescriptiondrfred/?hl=frFacebook :https://www.facebook.com/people/La-prescription-avec-Dr-Fred-Lambert/100078674880976/ Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
"Mr. Biden would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him, as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory," That was the conclusion made by Special Council Robert Hur on why President Biden would not be charged with knowingly possessing classified material. That of course, left the President in an awkward position. Ethier go along with the Special Council's findings and admit he's a forgetful old man or contest the excuse the report provides for him and admit he ought to stand trial for the crime of mishandling classified material. This may be the end of the Biden Presidency. For the Republicans, the campaign ads practically write themselves. Sources: Read the full special counsel report on Biden's handling of classified materials | Just The News Republicans seize on special counsel's remarks on Biden's memory | Just The News Report on the Investigation Into Unauthorized Removal, Retention, and Disclosure of Classified Documents Discovered at Locatinos Including the Penn Biden Center and the Delaware Private Residence of President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (justthenews.com) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jp-mac/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jp-mac/support
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On this special podcast version of Unplugged, Stephanie is joined by Dr. Kathleen Ethier, Director, Division of Adolescent and School Health at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Kathleen gives an update on the CDC's work and structure, new resources they have released and more! Check out these resources: CDC Adolescent and School Health https://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/index.htmPromoting Mental Health and Well-Being in Schools: An Action Guide for School and District Leaders: https://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/mental-health-action-guide/index.html Collection of Evidence-Based Strategies for School Nutrition and Physical Activity: https://www.cdc.gov/healthyschools/evidence_based_strategies.htm
Cette semaine, Marilou Ethier, se joint à nous pour nous parler de son entreprise Olie Éducation. Olie se veut la référence la plus complète et crédible en matière d'éducation à la sexualité au monde. C'est une plateforme pour tout savoir sur l'éducation sexuelle des jeunes, véhiculé de façon ludique, interactive, personnalisée et validé par des professionnels de la santé sexuelle. Note à tout les parents qui nous écoutent... cet épisode est pour vous! À travers les défis de l'entrepreneuriat, Marilou nous permet de découvrir à quel point il est important qu'un parent fasse parti du développement des connaissances sexuelles de son enfant. Si tu as aimé(e) cet épisode, on croit bien que celui-ci te plaira aussi : https://open.spotify.com/episode/6m5PQUXhXW4kE8VInxGDYX?si=44ba6da255d24cfc Pour retrouver Marilou et Olie LinkedIn de Marilou : https://www.linkedin.com/in/marilouethier/ Instagram de Marilou : https://www.instagram.com/marilouethier/ Site internet d'Olie : https://www.olie-education.com/ Instagram d'Olie : https://www.instagram.com/olie_app/ Suivez-nous
Les propos présentés à travers ce podcast relèvent à des opinion et des expériences personnellles et ne peuvent en aucun cas être considéré comme équivalent aux propos de professionnels de la santé.Cette semaine les gars recoivent Marilou Ethier pour parler d'Olie ! L'application qui va nous aider de révolutionner l'éducation sexuelle pour les jeunes !Pour avoir 15% de rabais chez Éros et Compagnie. Tapez le code promo Couilles15 avant de compléter votre commande.Pour suivre SP: https://www.instagram.com/sp.sanchePour suivre Zack: https://www.instagram.com/zackarytheriault.entrecouillesPour suivre Chloée: https://www.instagram.com/marilouethier/Pour suivre Entre Couilles : https://www.instagram.com/entrecouillespodcastBon podcast !---Animation d'intro: Nelly NguyenMusique d'intro par: Nicolas BouléThumbnail par: Mikaël Simard
Jeremy Ethier is the brains behind built with science, an evidence based approach to fitness. Expect to learn if there are testosterone increasing exercises, how many sets per week is best for muscle growth, if muscle soreness is needed for a successful workout, the verdict on fasted cardio and much more...(0:23) - Can We Build Muscle & Lose Fat?(8:20) - Spot Reduce Fat(12:25) - Is Fasted Cardio Better?(15:57) - Are Sore Muscles Needed?(19:11) - Variety And Muscle Confusion(22:00) - Compound Exercises Are All You Need(25:37) - Testosterone Boosting Exercises(30:17) - How Many Sets Per Week?(35:23) - Heavy Vs Light Weights for Muscle(41:00) - Free Weights Vs Machines(44:21) - What Goes Quicker.. Muscle or Strength?(48:00) - How Little Training to Maintain Gains?(49:46) - What tempo is best?(52:50) - Can We Target Different Parts of A Muscle?(56:21) - Training To Failure Myth(59:13) - What Does Bad Posture Mean?-Follow Jeremy Ethier:YouTubeWebsite-Sponsors:Get 10% discount on FitnessFAQs workouts at: https://fitnessfaqs.com/programs/ (use code PODCAST10)Stay in touch:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fitnessfaqsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/FitnessFAQsEmail: https://fitnessfaqs.com/contact/
Discussion avec Marilou Ethier, Ariane Larivière et Camille La CurieuseAu menu:Nos plus grandes RÉALISATIONS dans notre cheminementNos wake up callLe self love VS le self careApprendre à se prioriser et s'assumerApprivoiser ses faiblessesComment fixer ses limitesRupture amoureuse et amicaleSe libérer de traumas intergénérationnelSuivez-nous via instagram:Host: https://www.instagram.com/mme_myriam/Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/liberte.detre.podcast/https://www.tiktok.com/@liberte.detre.podcastInvité(e)s: https://www.instagram.com/camillelacurieusehttps://www.instagram.com/marilouethierhttps://www.instagram.com/arilariviereÉpisode présenté par Eros&Compagnie, 15% de rabais avec le code LIBERTE15https://www.erosetcompagnie.com/Partenaire de cet épisode, Femtasy, plateforme d'audios sensuelles pour les femmes, 14 jours d'essai gratuit & 25 euro de rabais avec le code: LIBERTEhttps://links.femtasy.com/i/libertédetreLes cadeaux aux invités sont remis par Carmalab, gamme de produits de beauté végétalehttps://carmalab.ca/boutiqueLes invités sont abreuvés par Gutsy Kombucha, 10% de rabais avec le code MYRIAM10https://gutsykombucha.com/
Jason Ethier is the senior director of membership at Greentown Labs and the co-host of the EnergyTech Startups podcast. Jason's background in energy innovation has spanned from corporate to startups and from Boston and Houston. He shares some of his thought leadership in the space as well as his passion for Houston's future as a hub for energy innovation on the show today.
It's good advice for any pediatric provider to never assume anything. In the sixth episode of the series on Health Equity in Children, we understand how not making assumptions is a best practice for pediatric providers from the evaluation and management of LGBTQ patients, to communicating with diverse families, and serving as an ally in health promotion. Want to make a bigger difference in health equity? Complete an anonymous survey here after you listen to the episode or visit www.thepedsnp.com and click the “Complete a Survey” button at the top of the page. The responses will provide greater insight into how podcasts impact education and behavior through microlearning of health equity concepts. After you complete a survey, you'll receive a separate link to enter your email to a raffle for a $15 Amazon gift card. Winners will be chosen at random and notified by email one week after the original publication date. This raffle was made possible by grant funding from the sources below. Disclaimer: This series was supported by the North Carolina Chapter of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) Dr. Rasheeda Monroe Health Equity grant whose mission is to support research and quality improvement aimed at improving health equity among infants, children, and adolescents. The content of this episode reflects my views and does not necessarily represent, nor is an endorsement of, NC NAPNAP or the Dr. Rasheeda Monroe Health Equity grant. For more information, please community.napnap.org/northcarolinachapter. References Brown, C., Frohard-Dourlent, H., Wood, B. A., Saewyc, E., Eisenberg, M. E., & Porta, C. M. (2020). "It makes such a difference": An examination of how LGBTQ youth talk about personal gender pronouns. Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 32(1), 70–80. https://doi.org/10.1097/JXX.0000000000000217 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2019). Health disparities among LTGBQ youth. Adolescent and School Health. https://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/disparities/health-disparities-among-lgbtq-youth.htm Coulter-Thompson, E. I., Matthews, D. D., Applegate, J., Broder-Fingert, S., & Dubé, K. (2023). Health Care Bias and Discrimination Experienced by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Parents of Children With Developmental Disabilities: A Qualitative Inquiry in the United States. Journal of pediatric health care : official publication of National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates & Practitioners, 37(1), 5–16. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedhc.2022.09.004 Kann, L., McManus, T., Harris, W. A., Shanklin, S. L., Flint, K. H., Queen, B., Lowry, R., Chyen, D., Whittle, L., Thornton, J., Lim, C., Bradford, D., Yamakawa, Y., Leon, M., Brener, N., & Ethier, K. A. (2018). Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance - United States, 2017. Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Surveillance summaries (Washington, D.C. : 2002), 67(8), 1–114. https://doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.ss6708a1 Kyriakou, A., Nicolaides, N. C., & Skordis, N. (2020). Current approach to the clinical care of adolescents with gender dysphoria. Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis, 91(1), 165–175. https://doi.org/10.23750/abm.v91i1.9244 National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, Evans, S.C., Derouin, A.L., Fuller, M.G., Heighway, S., & Schapiro, N.A. (2018). NAPNAP position statement on health risks and needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth. The Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 33(2), p. A12-A14. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedhc.2018.12.005 Roth, L. T., Friedman, S., Gordon, R., & Catallozzi, M. (2020). Rainbows and "Ready for Residency": Integrating LGBTQ Health Into Medical Education. MedEdPORTAL : the journal of teaching and learning resources, 16, 11013. https://doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11013 Simons, L. K., Leibowitz, S. F., & Hidalgo, M. A. (2014). Understanding gender variance in children and adolescents. Pediatric annals, 43(6), e126–e131. https://doi.org/10.3928/00904481-20140522-07
Dr. Kathleen Ethier joins me on the podcast this week to talk about the latest Youth Risk Behavior Survey. According to new data from CDC's Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS), America's youth are engulfed in a growing wave of sadness and violence, with teen girls and teens who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning (LGBQ+) experiencing extremely high levels of violence and mental health challenges. While solving this mental health crisis seems overwhelming, one step forward is to focus on the place where 95% of kids spend much of their time – school. But how exactly can schools help to support our teens, and what can we do to further support our schools? https://www.cdc.gov/nchhstp/newsroom/2023/increased-sadness-and-violence-press-release.html Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / 1) https://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/whatworks/what-works-overview.htm 2) Call or text 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline if you are experiencing mental health-related distress or are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support. How to help your teen with anxiety: Free Download Online Anxiety Course for Teens: Wreck Your Anxiety
Recently released CDC data found that teen girls are experiencing startling levels of sadness and violence -- nearly 1 in 3 had seriously considered suicide and 57 percent felt persistently sad or hopeless. The report also found high levels of distress among LGBQ+ teens. Dr. Kathleen Ethier, director of the CDC's Division of Adolescent and School Health, discusses what's behind this crisis in teen mental health, why girls seem to be suffering more than boys, and what parents, peers, schools and communities do to help teens cope. Please help us know more about you and what you would like to hear more of from Speaking of Psychology by filling out our 2023 Audience Survey. For transcripts, links and more information, please visit the Speaking of Psychology Homepage.
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Sarah talks with Dr. Ethier about the latest CDC survey results on teen mental health. Then, she and her husband Nicholas talk about their recent family trip to Charlotte, NC. TOPICS DISCUSSEDCDC Survey Results on Teen Mental Health with Dr. Kathleen EthierOutside of Politics: The Holland Trip to CharlotteRESOURCES:East Tennessee State University Festival of Ideas: Tuesday, February 28, 2023Sarah and Beth live at the Abbey in Orlando for The Politics of the Most Magical Place on Earth: Wednesday, April 5, 2023, at 7 pmPlease visit our website for complete show notes and episode resources. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Higher Ed AV PodcastEpisode 201Representation for women and people of color is essential for the longterm success of the AV industry. Joe Way sits down with Iffat Chaudhry, Tammy Fuqua, and Karen Ethier, Live at the ISE 2023 Influencer's Lounge to discuss the state of the industry and what we can and should do as an industry and vertical.Connect with Iffy Chaudhry and the #WhatIff Podcast: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iffat-chaudhry/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Iffsi#WhatIff Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhatIffAVConnect with Tammy Fuqua and the AVIXA Women's Council:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tammy-fuqua/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TammyFuqua3Website: https://www.avixa.org/membership/committees-councils/avixa-women-s-councilConnect with Karen Ethier:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-ethier-7614566b/Connect with Joe Way:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josiahwayTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/josiahway
Isabelle Ethier revient sur l'impact d'une transaction sur le plan humain et familiale dans le hockey.
Alec Castonguay s'entretient avec le ministre des Finances Eric Girard pour discuter de sa mise à jour économique et de l'état des finances publiques; on fait le point sur les quarts de finale de la Coupe du monde de soccer avec Hassoun Camara et Christine Roger; et dans le cadre de la Conférence des Nations unies sur la biodiversité (COP15), on parle de l'utilisation de pesticides au Canada avec Louise Hénault-Ethier, professeure associée à l'Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS).
Higher Ed AV PodcastEpisode 185GUEST:Karen EthierDirector of Support Services, Information TechnologySearch Advocacy CoordinatorRoger Williams UniversityLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-ethier-7614566b/HOST:Mike PedersenAudiovisual Experience ManagerIowa State UniversityLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-pedersen-cts-d-cts-i-7477191/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ped1971
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https://www.shiftsinperspective.ca Because of my formal training as a therapist, I share from personal experience of dealing with trauma, abuse, and loss. As a young child, there was violence and abuse in my own home. In my late 20's, I left a rigid religious organization I had been a member of since my youth. This choice of departure meant losing contact with my whole early life support system, my friends, and my family. I had to unravel and unwind the many beliefs that had been deeply instilled from childhood and address the personal emotional pain of isolation and abandonment. My life experiences have granted me a very intimate understanding of what trauma can do to the entirety of one's life, how it impacts those closest to us long after the event, AND that we can heal in healthy and sustainable ways.
We're back after a brief hiatus. Let's blame the heat. We hope all our listeners have been enjoying their summer and are ready for a Fall full of great episodes and great beer. This week we're talking to Greater Good Imperial Brewing Company specifically Colleen Quinn / Chief Executive Officer and J.T. Ethier / Beer & Brand Evangelist. Great Good focuses on showcasing Imperial beers (ABV of 8% or higher). Who knew that they were America's first and only aIl IMPERIAL Brewery. We learned a lot about what they're doing and how they're expanding. Not to mention they're hosting Imperial Beer Fest on September 17th with 29 other breweries from Massachusetts and beyond. Hope to see you there!Cheers! Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Luke Ethier shows us how Haggai highlights faithfulness to a faithful God in faithless times. About Anthem: Anthem Ventura is a church of house churches practicing the way of Jesus together. Together, we are becoming resilient disciples, who are a faithful family in the face of cultural coercion and live a vibrant life in the spirit. Listen and Subscribe On: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Follow Anthem Ventura: Web: anthemventura.org Instagram: @anthemventura Facebook: /anthemventura
In Episode 12, Michael and Hope are joined by Jason Ethier, Senior Director of Membership at Greentown Labs, a climate tech incubator with headquarters in Boston and Houston. We walk through Jason's personal startup journey, the benefits of working for a startup, the role of Greentown in the energy transition, and what incubators are looking for in prospective member companies. Jason's engineering background has had a big influence on his career path, and we talk about how engineers can get business experience and how non-engineers can get technical. Tune in to hear all about Jason, Greentown Labs, and much more. Keynotes: The role of startup incubators How to get noticed and get into a startup accelerator/incubator The benefits of working for a startup How to get technical and business experience simultaneously
Hello everyone and welcome back to CleanTechies the Podcast. This is episode 53. _________If you are a climate tech founder with specific questions you'd like us to ask -- OR -- looking for capital and strategic partner introductions, please reach out to me via the Slack Channel or LinkedIn and we are glad to help in any way we can. _________Today's episode is with Jason Ethier who is the Sr Director of Membership at Greentown Labs. Greentown is an in-person CleanTech incubator with locations in Boston and Houston. Today's conversation largely revolves around what Greentown is doing to help CleanTech Startups, the challenges many startups face, the importance of partnerships, and perhaps the most interesting talking point, what is the relationship between Houston's "Old Energy" people and the Energy Transition People.Main Talking Points: Intro to Jason His journey into ClimateTechWhat Greentown Labs is doing Who they work with What types of people end up in the program? Why should someone apply to Greentown LabsTypical outcomesHow it worksPartnerships in the CleanTech CommunityIncentive structuresWhy In-PersonThe MetaverseWhy Houston The relationship between "Old Energy" and RenewablesJob transitions Equity offeringsEducation, Talent, and Universities Market timing and direction Wrap upWe hope you enjoy today's episode - please reach out with any specific questions or discussion points. If you're interested in being a show sponsor you can reach me at silasmahner@gmail.comGreentown Labs Website: https://greentownlabs.com/Connect with Jason: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonethier/Check out our Sponsor, NextWave Partners: https://www.next-wavepartners.com/Join the Slack Channel: https://cleantechies.slack.com/join/shared_invite/zt-pd2drz6d-N~9nURU5JlyMXv2ZiO5bAQ#/shared-invite/emailFollow CleanTechies on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/clean-techies/ HMU on Twitter: @silasmahnerSupport the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/silasmahnerTRL Definition: https://acqnotes.com/acqnote/tasks/technology-readiness-level__________We are proud to continue working with NextWave as our official show sponsor for this podcast. NextWave and all of its staff are highly motivated to advance the ClimateTech revolution and are constantly innovating ways that they can help affect that transition. From experts in the talent space to ESG experts, NextWave is taking on Climate and Social responsibility head-on and helping companies build great cultures that not only make the world a better place but also increase workplace satisfaction. Reach out to NextWave Partners today to learn more about how we might partner with you today. https://www.next-wavepartners.com/ / Support the show
Melanie Ethier left a friends house to walk a short distance home in New Liskeard, Ontario in 1996 and was never seen again. Anyone with any information regarding missing person Melanie Ethier should contact the Temiskaming Police Detachment at: 1-888-310-1122 or if you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at: 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) Join Celine Ethier's Facebook Group “Let's Work Together To Find Melanie Ethier” https://m.facebook.com/groups/136947720554/ -K&O Rate, Review and Subscribe on the platforms of your choice. Check us out on Instagram to join in the discussions about the case! Comment on the case related post, we can't wait to hear your thoughts. @podcastbyproxy Use code FREEPODCASTBYPROXY at check out to try a free Classic basket from Goodfood! Goodfood is a Canadian online grocery subscription service delivering meal kits, read-to-cook meals, and grocery products to your door each week *conditions apply Intro music made by: https://soundcloud.com/aiakos Sources: (33) OPP Video Series Focuses on Historical and Unsolved Cases - Melanie Ethier - YouTube WARMINGTON: OPP hope to turn up heat on cold case | Toronto Sun 20 years since Melanie Ethier disappeared – MissingKids.ca More than 20 years later, Celine Ethier still searches for answers in daughter's disappearance | Globalnews.ca Christmas a difficult day for mother of missing teen, Melanie Ethier - North Bay News (baytoday.ca) Investigation into Melanie Ethier's disappearance still ongoing - Timmins News (timminstoday.com) Ontario police keep quiet about 2 unsolved cold cases | CBC News New info spurs search for missing woman in Cobalt | The Daily Press (timminspress.com) Melanie Ethier, 15, disappeared without a trace Sept. 29, 1996 | Northern News Disappearance of Melanie Ethier - Wikipedia New Liskeard | The Canadian Encyclopedia BEHIND THE CRIMES: Digital tools keep heat on Melanie Ethier case gone cold | Crime | toronto.com Melanie Ethier disappeared on a short walk home. Does anyone alive know who took her? | The Star
Always a great time with Coach Dave over at Providence Barbell club. In this podcast we talk disc golf, music and of course, we take a a deep dive into the sport of Olympic Weightlifting, training and recovery. Dave is a coach & weightlifter at PBC, BA & MA English, teacher, with a USAW L2 cert. Bio: David Ethier grew up a multisport athlete, eventually settling into wrestling for his collegiate career. He later coached at the high school level while earning his postgrad degree. He began weightlifting in 2010 under coach Sauro Gardenal at the Bethnal Green Weightlifting Club in London, England. After three years, David moved to Providence, RI, and began coaching as well as competing. He has been the head coach of the Providence Barbell Club since 2016. He is a transplant from Tennessee and has been in love with The Ocean State since his first day here. Recent National level comps Masters Nationals 2022- 2nd place Masters World's- 2021- 2nd place 3x Masters Nationals Champion (best overall 35-39 male, 2021), 2x Masters Nationals Runner Up Masters World Championships: Bronze in 2018, 2019, Silver in 2021, Pan-American Silver 2021 AO Finals each year since 2016, top 10 finishes, Sr. Nationals qualified ‘18-'21 but only went in 2019. Records Masters nationals 2021- gold snatch, gold C+J, gold Total, and set American record in C+J & total Broken Masters snatch record 3x, C+J record 4x, and Total record 4x Best C+J: 176 (387.2)- March 21st 2021 (Masters nationals) Best comp snatch: 141 (310.2)- March 7th 2021 (AO 1) Any big lifts recently? Returning from hiatus; lots of beltless squats 141, 176, 182 (400 lbs) Give Dave a follow: @scootereater https://www.instagram.com/scootereater/ Give PBC a follow: @providencebarbellclub https://www.instagram.com/providencebarbellclub/
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Bob Levy and Mike Morse join Shuli and Iso for Bobby's Ethier's Birthday Show! Bobby tells the guys what he did for his special day and screams with joy at the surprise special guest Shuli set up for him! Patreon.com/AdFreeShows Twitter.com/EBischoff If you have a small or large online business and would like to sponsor the show, contact us through this email- AdvertiseWithShuli@gmail.com Sign up for my Patreon on my website: https://ShalomShuli.com Rustic Cuts is your go to for locally raised natural beef! Check out our Shuli Show Packages and use Promo code SHULI at check out for 10% off and free shipping! RusticCutsCB.com/shuli-show/ Go to ManScaped.com and use Promo Code: SHULI Go to DietSmoke.com and get 20% off your order with Promo Code: SHULI Follow Shuli on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Shulistandup/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/shalomshuli Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shalomshuli/
Melanie Nadia Ethier grew up in Northern Ontario in a pretty small community. At the time, the community was made up of only about 4,400 people. Melanie was 15 years old when she went missing after watching movies at a friends house. That would be the last night anyone saw her alive again, and it's been over 24 years. Anyone with information regarding the disappearance of Melanie Ethier is asked to contact the director of the Criminal Investigation Branch of the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or 705-329-6111 or their nearest police authority. And as always, thank you to our sponsors! Hellofresh: Go to HelloFresh.com/morbid12 and use code morbid12 for 12 free meals, including free shipping! SimpliSafe:: To learn more about how SimpliSafe can help protect you and your family, visit SIMPLISAFE.com/morbid today HunterDouglas: Visit HunterDouglas.com/morbid TODAY for your free Style Gets Smarter design guide!! Rothy's: Head to Rothys.com/MORBID to find your new favorites today. NortonLifeLock: Join now and save twenty five percent or more off your first year at Norton.com/MORBID
L'entomologiste Simon Lachance nous apprend qu'il existe 160 000 espèces de mouches connues dans le monde et qu'on pourrait en découvrir des centaines de milliers d'autres dans un avenir prochain; la professeure associée et directrice du Centre Eau Terre Environnement, Louise Hénault-Ethier, vante les propriétés étonnantes des larves de mouche soldat noire.
On this episode of The Crime Cast I go into the Disappearance of Melanie Ethier who on September 29, of 1996 went missing from a small town in Northern Ontario, known as New Liskeard.Anyone with any information is asked to contact the Criminal Investigation Branch, Ontario Provincial Police at 1-888-310-1122 or (705) 329-6111, the Temiskaming Detachment at (705) 647-8400, Temiskaming Shores Police Service at (705) 647-4388, their nearest police authority, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Content Warning: this episode references rape, violence, sexual harassment, sexual assault, drug use, and kidnapping. Please listen with sensitivity. Markie Ethier was born, raised and TRAFFICKED (yes, human trafficked) in Canada. In this eye-opening, heart-wrenching and educational episode- Markie opens up about her experience of being trafficked at the age of 19-years-old right out of her small town in Canada. Markie goes on to share how and why she wants to be seen and met as more than just a victim. She shares how she empowered herself through radical transformation and healing. You won't want to miss this one!Email us a screenshot of your 5 star rating and review and we will send you two exclusive yoga classes by Kayla. thewalkhomepod@gmail.comFind us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thewalkhomepodConnect with us on social media: IG: @thewalkhomepod, Facebook: The Walk Home PodcastFollow our host on Instagram: @kaylalanielsenFollow our guest on Instagram: @markie.ethierADS: Alo Moves: http://alomov.es/-kaylaNama Well: https://namawell.com/
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On today's episode, Sam and Corey interview Darren Ethier and Garth Koyle the co-founders of Event Espresso and Event Smart. They discuss how to take your successful WordPress plugin and turn it into a SaaS. This is a lively technical discussion about spinning up a SaaS startup using the WordPress framework. Listen to the show Matt Report - A WordPress podcast for digital business owners S5B: E10: Garth Koyle and Darren Ethier - Event Smart Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode Rewind 10 Seconds 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 00:58:33 Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share Link Embed Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 00:58:33 Guests: Garth Koyle is a Co-founder of Event Espresso and has over 15 years of experience in business management and Internet marketing. He competed in the 2011 Utah Entrepreneur Challenge for Event Espresso, taking home the grand prize of 40k for the business plan. Garth has spoken at several WordCamps on entrepreneurship and plugin development. Darren Ethier has been developing websites for over 18 years and has been a fan of WordPress since (WordPress 1.5). Darren is the founder of the WordPress development shop roughsmootheng.in, and creator of the popular WordPress plugin Organize Series. Darren first started working together with the Event Espresso team to help develop the new website and implement things to work with automatic updates. Darren still believes that all things are possible with WordPress. What you will learn from this episode: Event Espresso is a WordPress plugin that specializes in online events for registration and ticketing. (4:51) Event Smart is the SaaS – the online registration product running in a WordPress multisite platform. You sign up, create an event, start selling tickets and get paid directly. This product is more economical and less technical. (5:29) The plugin version is currently Event Espresso EE4. It is a total rewrite of the code and is not backward compatible. (8:11) There is a migration for events from EE3 to EE4. (47:31) There are a lot of add-ons for EE3 which were requested by users that still need to be supported and available for EE4. (9:34) The requested feature sets have been reviewed and decided on before the rewrite of the object-oriented design. (12:26) Users wanted improvements from EE3 so it was decided to improve the framework. (13:09) Supporting EE4 with SaaS (Software as a Service): The SaaS platform was in the future for the growth of the product. (14:27) Developers wanted to work and build a scalable product. (14:54) The original SaaS Event Smart was delivered January 1, 2015. (15:35) It takes awhile (approx. 6 months) to set up and get the processes in place for users, etc. (15:56) You have to believe in the philosophy to launch and manage the issues as they come up. (16:28) The SaaS product needed to be responsive to allow users to sell their tickets quickly. (17:30) The SaaS solution needs to address people that do not know WordPress and Event Smart is not marketed as a WordPress plugin. (19:09) As the user base grew the platform was designed and developed to be platform agnostic. (20:33) When you build in SaaS you need to approach development in modularity. (42:41) The Saas support allows you to improve your customer experience. You can get to the customer's issue right away because you are in the same environment. (43:31) Challenges With WordPress: The admin panel is not customized for the SaaS model. (23:43) The SaaS product does not necessarily need to have a custom UI to be successful to grow. (24:42) Challenges exist configuring options around the interface. (27:31) Most issues are around payments so most of the support is specific to API keys. (28:00) The SaaS application is looking to focus around a wizard to fit specific types of events with a tailored setup. (28:41) The scheduling service of WPCRON to the WordPress API does not scale well. It does not run in a multisite well. (30:52) Finding a solution for scaling for specific services remains a challenge in WordPress. (30:24) Multisite Challenges of the SaaS product: Isolating services to run is a challenge. (32:44) If you use WPMAIL as your mail server, you need to control that with your hosting. (34:38) Offloading the mail transaction service helps with the multisite product. (35:00) You need to make sure your product is cache friendly. The multisite does not need to load everything. (33:08) When you use multiple servers you need to decide what needs to run quickly. (33:35) When you are hosting a multisite you need to concentrate on monitoring and security along with load balancing for performance. (36:30) You need a good partner for your SaaS that has experienced server and network administrators. (37:30) You also need to be concerned with what type of firewall is in front of your WordPress application. (39:22) Pricing Model: The pricing model was set up as designed bundled plans for a particular use. (50:08) There is a free tier. (49:21) The SaaS model has a paid tier with add-on modules. Event Smart has a personal plan for small events. (49:51) Event Smart has a business plan for mobile tickets, etc. There is an a la carte option that was created to pick the options you need, but it is more cost effective to move to the business plan at some point. (50:34) EPISODE RESOURCES Event Espresso Event Smart Event Espresso plugin WordPress.org 10up/WP-Gears “The Long, Slow, SaaS Ramp of Death” Follow Garth: Twitter Blog Follow Darren: Twitter If you like the show and season so far, please leave a 5 Star review over on the Matt Report on iTunes Sponsors: Gravity Forms Pagely ★ Support this podcast ★