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Aujourd'hui, ça sent l'été, on parle de risques, d'un golden retriever qui s'appelle Bulles et du fait que nos amis sont éparpillés un peu partout pour l'été. On termine ça en douceur avec Petits voyages, une chanson de Foisy dans son album du même titre!
Karen et Caroline unissent leurs voix pour la première fois à la coanimation de Palmarès. Elles se présentent, font jouer plusieurs tounes d'ici, en jasent et y vont même de suggestions littéraires ayant un lien avec la musique (La dèche d'Akim Gagnon et Côte-Nord – Une visite guidée sur la 138 de Guillaume Hubermont). Liste des chansons jouées : 1. Eadsé – Le guérisseur (avec Lucill) – Album Healer 2. Sacred Wolf Singer x Simon Walls (avec Laura Niquay) – Mi'kmak Intertribal – Album : L'nu'k Mawiejik 3. Caroline Savoie – Il faut qu'on se parle – Album : Rom-Com 4. Foisy – Je suis content mes amis – Album : Petits voyages 5. Jonathan Personne – Le cerf – Album : Nouveau monde 6. Gawbé – Pompière – Album : L'endroit l'envers 5. Population II – Le thé est prêt – Album : Maintenant jamais
Welcome to episode 274 of the Grow Your Law Firm podcast, hosted by Ken Hardison. In this episode, Ken sits down with Roger R. Foisy, co-founder of Private Footprint®, client social media discovery for plaintiff attorneys. Roger specializes in catastrophic injury and traumatic brain injury cases, advocating fiercely for seriously injured plaintiffs in complex litigation. In 2007, he founded his client-centered law firm to provide personalized, results-driven legal representation. Roger achieved a groundbreaking victory by securing the first-ever catastrophic impairment decision before the Ontario Licence Appeal Tribunal (LAT), successfully combining physical impairments under the AMA Guides, Fourth Edition, with mental and behavioral impairments under the AMA Guides, Sixth Edition. His firm has since secured more successful LAT decisions than any other personal injury law firm in Ontario. As a recognized thought leader and speaker, Roger frequently shares his expertise on law firm operations, efficient business practices, and technology integration. Aware of the growing influence of social media evidence—especially after a large settlement offer was lost due to a client's posts—Roger co-founded Private Footprint®. This innovative tool provides plaintiff attorneys with an affordable and effective way to counteract defense tactics that attempt to dismiss cases based on clients' social media activity. What you'll learn about in this episode: 1. Impact of Your Client's Social Media on Their Case: * Importance of Social Media Monitoring * Influence on Client Behavior 2. Proactive Leveraging of Social Media Monitoring : * Utilizing Social Media Evidence for Case Evaluation * Modifying Client Behavior through Monitoring 3. Combat Insurance Company and Defense Tactics: * Impact on Insurance Exposure and Settlement Reserves * Leveraging Pre-Date of Loss Photos and Videos 4. Turning Social Media Posts Into an Asset: * Strategic Use of Social Media in Legal Proceedings * Turning Social Media into a Valuable Asset 5. Harnessing Social Media Timelines: * Accessing Social Media Content Chronologically * Enhancing Case Credibility through Social Media Evidence Resources: https://privatefootprint.com/ Twitter: @privfootprint LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/company/private-footprint Additional Resources: https://www.pilmma.org/aiworkshop https://www.pilmma.org/the-mastermind-effect https://www.pilmma.org/resources https://www.pilmma.org/mastermind
Aujourd'hui, on reçoit Foisy, qui sort son tout nouvel album Petits Voyages ce vendredi ! Suivez-nous dans ce doux périple, à la lueur d'une chandelle qui brûle... Liste des chansons jouées : Lou-Adriane Cassidy - Prière quotidienne - Le journal d'un Loup-Garou Petite Amie - Palabras - Hay Veces Foisy - Je suis content de mes amis - Petits Voyages Foisy - Choses belles choses laides - Petits Voyages Waahli - Vendredi - SE7EN BUBBLES LaF - June - Soin Entreprise Vol. 2
Dans cet épisode de Retour sur Investissement (RSI), nous recevons un des premiers étudiants du Collège MREX pour discuter du marché immobilier des deux dernières années. Actuaire de formation, professeur en ingénierie financière et investisseur immobilier, notre invité partage ses débuts, les défis rencontrés, et la manière dont il applique ses connaissances académiques à l'investissement immobilier.Il aborde également l'importance de marier théorie et pratique dans un secteur de plus en plus sophistiqué. Découvrez comment naviguer dans un marché immobilier complexe et développez des stratégies qui allient patience et audace. Ne manquez pas cette discussion pleine de conseils précieux!Découvrez nos formations : mrex.co
Hey Hey salut tout le monde! Cette semaine je suis avec Isabelle Foisy de Agri-Réussite! Isabelle se spécialise maintenant en coaching agricole et en accompagnement lors de transfert de ferme! Pour suivre la page Facebook de Agri-Réussite: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557176690670 Ce podcast est une présentation de: Agrilog, www.agrilog.ca Agro 100: www.agro-100.ca Et finalement, Brima inc: https://www.agbrima.com/ Allez liker la page Facebook des Podcasts Agricoles Pour me rejoindre, écrivez moi à PodcastsAgricoles@gmail.com Abonnez vous également a ma page Patreon, https://www.patreon.com/PodcastsAgricoles Ou encore, téléchargez l'application Patreon sur votre téléphone à poche. Bonne écoute!!
Immobilier à l'échelle humaine avec Philippe Foisy
PODCAST LAPOINTE DE L'IMMOBILIER Philippe Foisy, actuaire et entrepreneur immobilier, de l'ingénierie financière dans l'immobilier commercial, mettant en avant sa société Beatimo dont il en est le président et le fondateur. Ils discutent de l'importance d'une approche sophistiquée à long terme et discutent du programme APH Select, ses avantages et risques. Philippe conclut en parlant de son projet de fondation “Les Marchands de Bonheur”, visant à promouvoir la gratitude dans la société. ______ Philippe Foisy, an actuary and real estate entrepreneur, discusses the financial engineering of commercial real estate, highlighting his company Beatimo, of which he is the president and founder. They talk about the importance of a sophisticated long-term approach and discuss the APH Select program, its benefits and risks. Philippe concludes by talking about his foundation project "Les Marchands de Bonheur," aiming to promote gratitude in society.
We had such a magical time talking to Katelan Foisy, and our musician Viktor Pachas took over for Paulina in a pinch! We hope you enjoy this chat on art, magic, and spooky stories!Katelan V. Foisy is a visual artist, and writer who specializes in vintage style mixed media art and photography. Her art is featured on The Smashing Pumpkins Tours such as Shiny & Oh So Bright, Spirits on Fire, and The World is a Vampire as well as William Patrick Corgan's solo album Ogilala, as well and merchandise for the tour, backdrops, and the “Neath the Darkest Eves” video. She designed the starburst and stage, logo, archive series records, tea cans, cups etc for Madame Zuzus 2.0 and consulted on the interior design. She also created the logo for William Patrick Corgan's Thirty-Three podcast and recently designed the Inaugural Women's Television Belt for the National Wrestling Alliance. Her illustrations are featured in the Sibyls Oraculum and Hoodoo Tarot with Tayannah McQuillar, Inner Traditions/Simon & Schuster 2018 and 2020. Chaos of the Third Mind with Dr. Vanessa Sinclair will be published by Trapart Books 2024.Romani crushes this episode are Luludi by Meghan Ores, Loly by Zita Moldovan, Oksana Marafioti, Lucy Doe Designs, Morena Pedriali Errani, Klaudia Farkas, & Elijah Vardo. You can find us on Instagram @romanistanpodcast, and on Facebook under the same name, and on Twitter @romanistanpod. Join our Patreon for extra content. We started a Ko-fi fundraiser to help us grow. Our goal is to release more episodes more often, and we would eventually like to expand so we can produce content by other Romani & Sinti creators. We are hoping to cover production costs, like paying for our hosting site, website, editing and producing, and all the rest. We would love it if you could contribute and spread the word. The link, Ko-fi.com/romanistan, is in our bio on Instagram, and will be in the show notesPlease rate, review, and subscribe. It helps us so much. If you would like to advertise with us, email us at romanistanpodcast@gmail.com. We offer sliding-scale for Romani, Sinti & related businesses, so reach out!You can find Jez on Instagram @jezmina.vonthiele, and on Twitter, TikTok, and Patreon, and you can find Jez's vintage and curiosities shop Evil Eye Edit on Instagram @evileyeedit & Etsy.You can find Paulina Verminski on Instagram @_paulina_v_ and at https://romaniholistic.com/. Follow Paulina's store, Romani Holistic, in Newport Beach, CA, on Instagram A Randumb Trio PodcastHello there listeners. Join our weekly podcast where our lively discussions on...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
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'Passionnée par le succès et la croissance des entrepreneurs, Isabelle Foisy est présidente et fondatrice de Point Cardinal, un cabinet conseils en gouvernance, innovation et stratégie. Elle est Innovatrice en résidence au nouveau Conseil de l'Innovation du Québec. Dans les dernières années, elle a été PDG de QuébecInnove, organisme qui avait le mandat d'accélérer l'innovation des entreprises au Québec. Gestionnaire reconnue et primée, elle a œuvré une quinzaine d'années comme cadre chez Bell et a passé une dizaine d'années à travailler directement auprès des entreprises, à titre de PDG de la Chambre de commerce de l'Est de Montréal et ensuite comme associée au sein d'un important cabinet comptable spécialisé dans l'accompagnement des PME du Québec. Administratrice de sociétés certifiée (ASC), elle œuvre depuis plus de 25 ans, au sein de plusieurs conseils d'administration. Elle carbure à faire avancer et à créer de la valeur pour les entreprises. Elle est déterminée à les aider pour qu'elles aient encore plus d'impact. Isabelle est coach depuis 8 ans dans le cadre du programme de MBA de HÉC Montréal.' Rejoindre Isabelle Foisy - LinkedIn Point Cardinal - Site web / Facebook /LinkedIn Source du texte : https://pointcardinal.ca/ . Animé par Réjean Gauthier, le podcast Dans la jungle des affaires a pour mission de mettre en lumière l'humain derrière l'entrepreneur. Cette initiative a pour but de favoriser les liens entre ceux faisant partie du merveilleux monde des affaires! Créez des liens avec d'autres entrepreneurs en rejoignant notre communauté sur Facebook & LinkedIn. Vous aimeriez participer au podcast? Contactez-nous par courriel au rejean@danslajungledesaffaires.ca
Paul Foisy is from upstate NY and now living in Tampa, FL. He started with an old piano learning Beatle songs from a song book and also guitar. He played in a band through high school. When he moved to Tampa he worked in a music store and met and heard many stories which started his songwriting. The last thing Paul wants to do is write a book about his bar band days and all the wonderful eccentric people he met. Paul feels he has a rich musical and life experience behind him and his songs will be his legacy.
The Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour is a real, live call-in show where the general public gets a chance to ask about actual problems with love, career, and spiritual protection, and we recommend and fully describe hoodoo rootwork spells to address, ameliorate, and remediate their issues. We begin this show with a Tutorial on The Hoodoo Tarot (created by Tayannah Lee McQuillar with artist Katelan V. Foisy). You will learn a lot just by listening -- but if you sign up at the Lucky Mojo Forum and call in and your call is selected, you will get a free consultation from three of the finest workers in the field, cat yronwode, ConjureMan, and a special guest from AIRR, Ramona Scott. Sign up before the show to appear as a client! Post at the Lucky Mojo Forum at: https://forum.luckymojo.com/lmhrhour-free-readings-december-4-2022-oracle-hour-the-hoodoo-tarot-t97898.html Then call in at 818-394-8535 and dial '1' to flag our Studio Board Operator that you want to be on the air! We select new client sign-ups first and then call-back sign-ups. Call in just before the show begins and listen via your phone. Message the Announcer or the Studio Board Operator ("Lucky Mojo Curio Company") in chat to let them know you're available.
Batiste a pratiqué le journalisme pendant une vingtaine d'années aux Territoires du Nord-ouest. Il a récemment démissionné en raison de nouvelles directives concernant le traitement des sujets touchant la diversité et les minorités, qui allaient selon lui à l'encontre des principes de rigueur et d'objectivité de sa profession. Martin est vétéran de l'Armée canadienne et se consacre depuis plusieurs années au journalisme dit engagé, il s'intéresse surtout aux enjeux internationaux. Ce sont deux visions différentes qui entrent en dialogue, mais on en ressort avec plus de points d'entente que de désaccord, notamment sur la primauté des faits et l'importance de l'information locale pour une vie démocratique plus saine.
Russell talks about the importance of Advertising your music and Why it is important. Russell will talk about sources, what he has used and how they have helped him. Just remember - you've come this far, you write it, you recorded it...Now Promote It!
Message: Exodus 3:13-15 "Names of God" God revealed his sacred, divine Name to Moses and the Israelites as He called them to follow Him into the wilderness. This is the Name everyone was careful not to speak in vain. God is known by many other Names as well, which reveal His nature and Who is is for us in so many different circumstances. What is God's Name for you in this season of your life?
Message: 2 Peter 3:8-9 “Sayings of Saints: Mary of Egypt” “Blessed is God who cares for the salvation of all Souls” In this message we'll look at God's heart for all humanity. God does not like how our sin destroys one another, but He love us endlessly. We can cultivate our attitudes to be the same as God's, who does not desire that any should perish, but truly desires the healing and restoration of even our enemies. There is great freedom in overcoming love with hate.
Message: Psalm 42:1-8 “Sayings of Saints: Augustine of Hippo” “Our heart is restless until it finds its rest in You” We are often unsatisfied in life because we are looking for life in all the wrong places, or we are needing life to be some certain way. The cure for finding fullness of life is to find ourselves in God. In God we already have everything we need, including unconditional love and meaning.
Message: Romans 8:12-17 “Sayings of Saints: St. Benedict” St. Benedict encourages us to “Listen and attend with the ear of your Heart” We are often searching outside ourselves for God's wisdom and direction. But God is often speaking to us in a more personal, inner way. He shows up in many ways throughout any given day. He usually speaks to us more about ourselves and our own inner thoughts than He does about other people or external situations. He is always calling us toward Christlikeness. He is often showing us who we truly are and helping us to shed our False selves and judgments. How is God speaking to and shaping your heart these days?
Message: Psalm 139:1-12 “Sayings of Saints: Amma Theodora” Amma Theodora tells the story of a monk who thought if he left his monastery he would leave all his troubles and struggles behind, but he discovers this is not the case. There was something he was not considering. Amma Theodora's word to us is “Wherever you go, there you are.” In this message we discover that we cannot run from our own issues and there is usually more to be learned by ‘staying' than ‘leaving.' Not only can we not outrun ourselves, but thankfully, God gladly finds us wherever we find ourselves.
Message: Luke 5:15-16 “Sayings of Saints: Abba Moses” As we begin this new series, “Sayings of Saints”, we start off with the Desert Father Abba Moses, who lived in Egypt between 330AD – 405AD. Abba Moses instructs followers of Jesus saying, “Go, sit in your cell, and your cell will teach you everything.” The “cell” was the monks place of silence and solitude, where he or she would be confronted by the inner life, which would direct their conversation with God. For the Christian who desires to grow in Christlikeness, silence and solitude are essential. Only there are we able to pay attention to our inner thoughts and feelings. Only there are we able to reflect on our actions and motivations. And it is there that we are able to connect most intentionally with God in prayer. The Gospels tell us that “Jesus often withdrew to deserted places to pray.” It was in silence and solitude with the Father that Jesus found his center and guidance for his life.
For Episode 89 my guest is Andre Foisy. Andre connects a few dots to some recent episodes. Andre grew up with Travis Hance in the small area of Brasher Falls-Winthrop, NY. When I first met Andre, he was playing in the band Husk. Eventually, this band would help introduce him to the members of the band Break of Dawn. Andre ended up playing guitar for Break of Dawn for a few years. We talked about these bands, as well as Andre's current project Locrian. Locrian has a very extensive catalog, including their new release "New Catastrophism." https://profoundlorerecords.com/products-page/plr-items/locrian-new-catastrophism-2xcd/ https://www.gofundme.com/f/enterprise-hardcore-podcast-video-equipment https://www.patreon.com/EnterpriseHardcorePodcast https://www.instagram.com/enterprisehardcorepodcast https://www.facebook.com/EnterpriseHardcorePodcast https://mobile.twitter.com/podcasthardcore --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enterprise-hardcore-podcast/support
Message: Genesis 50:15-21 “God's Hidden Hand” In this final message from our Genesis series we're encouraged to let God be God. Since we don't have to play God, we don't need to teach anyone any lessons or put anyone in their place. We can also trust that God's Hidden Hand is at work redeeming even the broken actions and places of this world. We can trust our lives to Him, especially when our lives aren't going as we had hoped or planned.
Message: Genesis 48:12-20 “Less is More” Time and again in Scripture we see God lift up and even favor the unlikely and those who otherwise would have no position or status in society. There is little he can do for those who only seek their own benefit and advancement. But those who were at a disadvantage are more ready to realize their dependence on God. Even more, if they don't become conceited, they will seek to lift up the underdog themselves. In this way God has always meant for humanity to be keepers of one another. How has God uniquely gifted you to serve others?
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Message: Genesis 47:1-12 “Seasons of Life" After discovering that Joseph is alive and ruling under Pharoah in Egypt, Jacob moves the whole family to this foreign land to survive the famine. Little do they know this move will last 400yrs for his descendants. But like other seasons of his life, this season also serves a purpose. We each have different seasons of life to go through, and each season serves a purpose. What are some of the seasons you've been through and how have they shaped you? What is the season you are in right now and how is God inviting you to grow in this time and place you find yourself?
Message: Genesis 37:1-11 “Dreams and Where they Lead Us” Joseph has his dream of his brothers and parents bowing down to him and they resent him. The fact that Joseph had a special coat given to him by his father means Jacob had big dreams for him. When Joseph receives the dream telling him that his disgruntled brothers will one day bow down to him, he is excited for the change. But the fulfillment of God's vision for Joseph will not come easily or as expected. The path to ascension will begin with a descent. The process will transform Joseph. In the same way, God has a vision for our lives, and it is a plan to prosper us, not to harm us. But the path toward the fulfillment of that plan will be challenging and uncomfortable. Like Christ's ascension through the Cross, we too will be humbled before we become all that God dreams for us.
Scripture passage: Luke 15 (the ProdigalSon) This Independence Day weekend, we will look at the story of two brothers… both of whom were more interested in the inheritance of the father more than a relationship with him. Maybe you identify with the prodigal… the one who wandered off, the one who made bad choices, the one who knows he screwed up, the one who is filled with regret. Or maybe you identify with the older brother… the one who always stayed home, always tried to keep your nose clean, the one who always took care of the family obligations, and yet somehow feel like you're getting the short end of the stick. The interesting thing is that whichever brother we identify with, the problem is the same… both are far away from the heart of the father. Both are lacking an intimate, loving relationship with him. And both are invited home.
Message: Genesis 35:1-15 “Looking Back, Moving Forward” After Jacob returns home, he makes it a point to return to Bethel, where he first encountered God. There he looks back over his life journey and remembers how God has faithfully brought him through. This gives him the courage to move forward in the direction God is currently calling him.
Message: Genesis 32:22-31 “Wrestles with God” In this passage, Jacob wrestles with a stranger through the darkness of the night. The struggle ends up being a blessing, though he'll always walk with a limp. Our lives too can be characterized as a struggle through a dark night, but also a wrestling with God. To wrestle with God is to be forever changed.
Message: Genesis 28:10-22 “The House of God” While Jacob is on a long journey, he makes a startling discovery. He has an encounter with God and believes himself to have found The House of God, the place where Heaven and Earth overlap. But the real revelation is much deeper than that. The House of God is never far from any one of us.
Message: Matthew 4:18-22 “Called” This Father's Day we are also celebrating the completion and graduating Discipleship/Confirmation Class. In this message we will look at Jesus' calling of his first disciples and how He calls each of us to leave behind something else and follow Him.
Message: John 16:5-16 “Intertwined” On this Trinity Sunday we'll talk about how God exists in eternal relationship. God is not some distant, detached being, but is eternally personal and engaged. From the Love of the Trinity overflows the outpouring of humanity. Human beings are by nature relational beings. Our greatest wounds and greatest joys are experienced within the context of relationships. In this way, we are like the God who Created us.
Message: Isaiah 7:14, 9:6-7“Birthing and Co-Creation” In this message, we will talk about how each of us is called to birth the divine vision in and through our lives. In this way, we are ‘co-creators' with God. This birthing includes our own spiritual formation and the personal ministry God does through us.
Message: Duet 5:15, Luke 5:15 “Remembering Rightly” In this message, we take a look at what it means to Remember Rightly. There is a Redemptive way of Remembering, that looks not only at the hurt we've suffered, but at the Restoration God brought and brings about for us.
Message: Luke 1:39-56 “Birthing the Holy: Incubation” After the Annunciation came the Incubation period, where God's Call on Mary's life began to form within her. In the same way, so much of our life is actually the development of God's Call on our lives maturing within and through us.
Message: “Birthing the Holy” (Part 1) Luke 1:26-38 This Mother's Day we begin a two part series, learning from Mary's relationship with God. In this first part, we'll be looking at Mary's acceptance of God's call and the work God was doing inside of her. Her life is a pattern for the life we're called to have with God.
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Message: Mark 16:1-8 “Becoming Human Again” On this third Sunday of Easter we reflect on the significance of Christ becoming human and what Jesus' fully human experience means for our fully human experience.
Message: Luke 24:13-35 “Tombs to Talks” On this second Sunday of Easter, we look at the place of the Empty Tomb in Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre to the Talk on the Road to Emmaus. The tomb is found empty and soon after Jesus appears to two disciples on a road going toward the village of Emmaus. Jesus continues to appear to us on the many roads of our lives, speaking life and hope.
Message: John 12: 12-19 “Palms” On this Palm Sunday, Jesus makes a grand entrance as he comes riding into Jerusalem. His entrance is filled with meaning and understood properly, it is at odds with what the crowd wanted and expected. Even the disciples didn't understand the implications until after Jesus' resurrection. In the same way, our understanding and image of God continues to grow and be redefined as we grow in our relationship with Him. What are the old images of God that weren't accurate and perhaps continue to hinder you? How is your understanding of who God really is continuing to develop as you continue to get to know Him more?
More Than a Story: Ruth Text: The Book of Ruth Main idea: The story of Ruth is the story of ALL of God's people. It speaks to an extravagant and beautiful redemption that invites those who are far away to join the story of God's family.
More Than aStory: Esther Text: The Book of Esther Main idea: God is always writing a story in this world… often in unseen and unlikely ways. We join His greater story as we courageously live into the role he has written for us with integrity and grace.
Message: Genesis 25:19-34 “The Gift” Esau was given a divine gift in being the firstborn of the family. Unfortunately, his lesser pursuits gained his total devotion. In this way, Esau despised his birthright. Jacob, on the other, desperately wanted this gift for himself. What he didn't realize is that even his desire for it was because God has already called him to it. In the end, the birthright isn't what mattered most. Instead, it was the desire of one's heart and what one pursues that matters most. Jacob had always been chosen by God. Esau too was blessed by God. It would take a long time for both of them to realize this. The question is, what are we doing with this “Gift” of life that God has given us? What is it we are pursuing? In what do we find our identity?
Message: Genesis 22:1-14 “Giving Up, Holding On” During lent people often choose to ‘give up' something for time. In our passage this week, Abraham is asked to give up the ‘Son of Promise.' It doesn't make sense, since through Isaac Abraham was to have descendants as numerous as the stars. God never intended to sacrifice Isaac, but He did intend for Abraham to decide what was most central to his life, The Promise or his life with God? What does relationship with God mean to us? Do we love God for the sake of the relationship or love the relationship for the sake of something else? Is there anything we need to give up so that we can embrace our relationship with God?
Message: Genesis 21:1-21 “Tears and Laughter” In Genesis 21, the long-awaited Promise of a son is fulfilled, “at the very time God had promised him.” At the same time Sarah's tears are being turned into laughter, Hagar's laughter is turned into tears. But she too is given a Promise, though it too will take an extended time to come about. In this chapter we experience the reality of life's tears and hardships, but also the hope of God's Promise, that will one day turn our tears into laughter
When Dave enlisted for the National Guard in 2000, he thought he would ride out his 8 year contract, have a little adventure, and ride out the calm that the world was in. But his second day of basic training was September 11, 2001, and that changed everything. What followed has been a 22 years long career where Dave has witnessed, experienced, and survived things that most of us will never be able to understand.In this episode, we chat with Dave about his military career, normalizing conversations around mental health, PTSD, adjustments when returning home, and the rising rate of suicide in the military. Does the military do enough for our servicemen and women? Tune in to find out.Follow Dave on IGWe hope you enjoy this episode. Follow us on Instagram and join our FB Community
Colette Foisy-Doll, RN, MSN, CHSE ANEFColette is currently employed as tenured Professional Resource Faculty and Simulationist in the Faculty of Nursing at MacEwan University in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada where she has worked for the past 25+ years.Her reach in nursing education is enduring with notable global influence in the areas of faculty development, simulation curriculum, and simulation learning space design.Colette is recognized for her extensive scholarly and creative contributions over 40 years as a professional nurse, including the publication of a 2018 award-winning book titled, Simulation Champions: Courage, Caring and Connection that she Co-edited and authored with Dr Kim Leighton. Her research passions include interprofessional education, psychometric testing of assessment tools, and simulation-based learning in undergraduate healthcare education.https://www.macewan.ca/academics/centres-institutes/clinical-simulation-centre/
Everett and Brian discuss the weeks headlines. Then they're joined by PCU's Senior Blockbuster Correspondent Ben Foisy to discuss Godzilla vs King. Everett does his quick takes. Everett and Brian debate which titan is the best. And finally the crown the Bozo of the Week.
There is a strong market for witchcraft these days. As practices such as astrology, tarot, crystals, and herbal medicine enter the mainstream, the use of witchcraft to sell stuff has increased dramatically. Jessa sits down with writer, artist, and witch, Katelan Foisy, to discuss what happens when a serious religious practice becomes commodified. Katelan Foisy is a multimedia artist, writer, and witch. Her fine art pieces have been displayed at The Worcester Art Museum, Ohio History Museum, MODA, WEAM, A&D Gallery, and Last Rights. She has graced the pages of the Grammy Award programs and the stage of Cynthia von Buhler's immersive historical plays "Speakeasy Dollhouse" and "The Brothers Booth." Katelan has been featured in NY Times, Elle magazine, Paper Magazine, GQ Italy, Time Out NY, and many others—for her work both as an artist, curator and occultist. She has written for Motherboard/VICE, Electric Literature, Luna Luna, ERIS magazine, and COILHOUSE. She is co-owner of London Conjure with Sister Enable in the UK. She was called a “Female Jack Kerouac” by Taylor Mead and a “Modern Day Francesca Woodman” by Cynthia von Buhler. William Patrick Corgan has said, "They used to burn witches like Katelan." SUBSCRIBE to the #PublicIntellectual #Patreon page to access bonus content, merch, and more: https://www.patreon.com/publicintellectual