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André Forcier (né Marc-André Forcier) est un réalisateur et scénariste québécois. Son œuvre, que plusieurs rattachent au réalisme magique sud-américain par les éléments de fantaisie qu'elle contient, est pourtant fortement ancrée dans la réalité du Québec. En fait, on y verra plus justement un des seuls liens existant actuellement entre la culture orale du Québec populaire et le cinéma québécois. Contrairement à Pierre Perrault qui observe les manières, la façon, les paroles d'un Québec fier, indépendant et profondément rural, et cela pour les anoblir, Forcier accepte la « bâtardisation » nord-américaine de sa société, tout en soulignant la vivacité de l'imagination populaire.D'aucuns divisent l'œuvre de Forcier en deux périodes, plus ou moins confidentielles. La première, qui va de Bar salon (1973, Sirène d'argent au festival de Sorrente) à l'étonnant Au clair de la lune (1982), peut-être l'un des plus beaux films d'hiver québécois, en passant par son film-phare, le film de famille truffaldo-faraldien L'Eau chaude, l'eau frette (1976), se signale donc par ce mélange assez unique dans le cinéma québécois et même, dans le cinéma mondial. Après un premier court à l'âge de vingt ans (Chroniques labradoriennes), Forcier tourne vite et avec les moyens du bord, un premier long Le Retour de l'Immaculée Conception (1971). Son ton caustique et son univers fantasque peuplé de marginaux rabelaisiens (tant la langue a son importance), attachants ou hauts en couleur en butte avec le monde réel, s'installent très vite.A partir de Kalamazoo (1988), considéré partout comme un point d'orgue de ses thématiques précédentes, la poésie a tendance a transfigurer le réel le plus cruel (et toujours profondément enraciné dans la culture de son pays) au sein d'un imaginaire débridé, ce qui lui vaut une reconnaissance critique unanime et lui permet d'atteindre un plus grand public. Il obtiendra son premier grand succès public en 1990 pour Une histoire inventée. Il se fait de plus en plus audacieux et même surréaliste. On pourrait tout aussi bien diviser son œuvre entre "avec Jacques Marcotte" (son complice indéfectible et scénariste de puis ses débuts) et "après Jacques Marcotte", d'autant que le ton se fait plus autobiographique et personnel après La Comtesse de Bâton-rouge (et même si L'eau chaude, l'eau frette, l'était déjà fortement...) avec un personnage interprété par Robin Aubert qui rappelle la jeunesse du futur auteur Forcier. Il diversifie les styles (le documenteur Acapulco gold), déroutant parfois ses fans mais sans jamais cesser d'être passionnant, iconoclaste ou carrément rock'n roll. Il retrouve son public avec le road-movie décalé Les États-Unis d'Albert (2005), où un comédien québécois tente la carrière hollywoodienne. Il tourne en 2009 le révolté Je me souviens, film d'époque social filmé dans un austère noir et blanc qui prouve qu'on peut tourner du bon cinéma historique avec très peu de moyens. Récemment, il affectionne la comédie anti-capitaliste (Côteau rouge), n'hésitant pas à se moquer d'Hollywood (les incendies façon fin du monde d'Interstellar dans son tout dernier Les fleurs oubliées, y convoquant, un écologiste en colère, un don camillesque curé, une journaliste et pas mal de femmes et cultivant un délicieux humour de mauvais goût aux effluves psychédéliques.Son plus récent film Ababouiné, est dorénavant disponible sur toutes les plateformes numériques. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Join Sally Forcier and Kim Kaplan, co-founders of Wild Filly Films, as they share their inspiring journey of building a woman-owned production company focused on telling meaningful stories. In this episode, they discuss their mission to address critical issues such as female ageism, diversity, and mental health through thought-provoking films and documentaries. Drawing from decades of experience in casting, voiceover, and production, Sally and Kim reveal how their collaboration has created a platform for impactful storytelling. With a commitment to amplifying underrepresented voices, Wild Filly Films blends creativity, passion, and purpose to produce projects that resonate deeply with audiences. Sally and Kim open up about the challenges they've faced, the values that drive their work, and their vision for the future of filmmaking. This episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the determination and artistry behind a company dedicated to inspiring change through the power of stories. Website: https://wildfillyfilms.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wild.filly.films/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildfillyfilms/ _______________________________________________________________ If this episode inspires you to be part of the movement, and you believe, like me, that entrepreneurs are the answer to our future, message me so we can join forces to support building truly great companies in our region. - Subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCom_... - Mark Haney is a serial entrepreneur that has experience growing companies worth hundreds of millions of dollars. He is currently the CEO and founder of HaneyBiz - Instagram: http://instagram.com/themarkhaney Facebook: www.facebook.com/themarkhaney LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markehaney Website: http://haneybiz.com Audio Boom: https://audioboom.com/channels/5005273 Twitter: http://twitter.com/themarkhaney - This video includes personal knowledge, experiences, and opinions about Angel Investing by seasoned angel investors. This content is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal, tax, investment, or financial advice. Nothing in this video constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, or endorsement. #thebackyardadvantage #themarkhaneyshow #entrepreneur #PowerOfWith #SacramentoEntrepreneur #Sacramento #SacramentoSmallBusiness #SmallBusiness #GrowthFactory #Investor #Podcast
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
Well, as promised today WKXL and NH Unscripted bring you part II of my interview with several members from the cast of Actors Cooperative Theatre's production of Cruel Intentions: The 90's Musical stop by and give us a deep, deep dive into the show. Angelica Forcier Rosenthal (Kathryn Merteuil), Garrett Meyer (Sebastian Valmont) and Mackenzie Goodwin (Cecile Caldwell) continue to walk me through more the plays insane “Dantes Inferno” type levels of craziness. Six potential “couples”? Cocaine inside a crucifix? A celebrated death by taxi driver? What is going on here? And to top off the episode we get a sneak peek into their next seasons choice. It's a play based on a movie that I had no idea was made into a stage production and ONLY ACT would be looking for it!!! The show goes up Aug. 2-11 at the MCTP Theatre at the North End Montessori School; 698 Beech St, Manchester and tickets can be bought at app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=191346
Well, as promised today we bring you part II of my interview with several members from the cast of Actors Cooperative Theatre's productions of Cruel Intentions: The 90's Musical stop by and give us a deep, deep dive into the show. Angelica Forcier Rosenthal (Kathryn Merteuil), Garrett Meyer (Sebastian Valmont) and Mackenzie Goodwin (Cecile Caldwell) continue to walk me through more the plays insane “Dantes Inferno” type levels of craziness. Six potential “couples”? Cocaine inside a crucifix? A celebrated death by taxi driver? What is going on here? And to top off the episode we get a sneak peek into their next seasons choice. It's a play based on a movie that I had no idea was made into a stage production and ONLY ACT would be looking for it!!! The show goes up Aug. 2-11 at the MCTP Theatre at the North End Montessori School; 698 Beech St, Manchester and tickets can be bought at https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=191346
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
Todays' episode of NH Unscripted at WKXL is part I of a two part series. Several members from the cast of Actors Cooperative Theatre's productions of Cruel Intentions: The 90's Musical stop by and give us a deep, deep dive into the show. Angèlica Forcier Rosenthal (Kathryn Merteuil), Garrett Meyer (Sebastian Valmont) and Mackenzie Goodwin (Cecile Caldwell) VERY delicately walk me through this insane show! ACT does some of the most creative, thought provoking material in the state. I'm not talking classics or Greek theatre or Moliere. I'm talking about crazy, sometimes gritty, sometimes just wild shows and this one ranks right up there. This is a collaboration between the Hatbox Theatre, ACT and MCTP. There is soooo much happening here on soooo many different levels that we had to break the discussion into two parts! The show goes up Aug. 2-11 at the MCTP Theatre at the North End Montessori School; 698 Beech St, Manchester and tickets can be bought at app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=191346
Todays' episode is part I of a two part series. Several members from the cast of Actors Cooperative Theatre's productions of Cruel Intentions: The 90's Musical stop by and give us a deep, deep dive into the show. Angèlica Forcier Rosenthal (Kathryn Merteuil), Garrett Meyer (Sebastian Valmont) and Mackenzie Goodwin (Cecile Caldwell) VERY delicately walk me through this insane show! ACT does some of the most creative, thought provoking material in the state. I'm not talking classics or Greek theatre or Moliere. I'm talking about crazy, sometimes gritty, sometimes just wild shows and this one ranks right up there. There is soooo much happening here on soooo many different levels that we had to break the discussion into two parts! The show goes up Aug. 2-11 at the MCTP Theatre at the North End Montessori School; 698 Beech St, Manchester and tickets can be bought at https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=191346
This week, Randy celebrates the two-year anniversary of The Randy Forcier Podcast with a heartfelt and memorable episode featuring a very special guest—his father. In this episode, Randy and his dad delve into nostalgic recollections of attending sports events together, from unforgettable Celtics games to Patriots showdowns, showcasing their shared passion for Boston sports. They reminisce about the joys of father-son bonding through decades of games, including the experiences of seeing legends like Michael Jordan, Tom Brady and others along with memorable plays that have stayed with them over the years. This episode isn't just a trip down memory lane; it's a testament to the enduring connections forged through shared love of sports. 00:00 Celebrating 2 Years of Podcasting with a Special Guest 01:53 Diving into Family Sports Memories 02:20 Reliving Iconic Celtics Games 08:26 The Magic of Patriots Games and Brady's Legacy 11:06 Adventures and Mishaps at Sporting Events 17:15 Reflecting on Past Games and Looking Ahead 18:38 Canton Hall of Fame Visit and Future Plans 19:49 Brady's Patriots Hall of Fame Induction and Roast Recap 21:46 Decoding Celebrity Behavior at Events 22:10 The Unspoken Rules of Celebrity Roasts 22:48 Navigating the Boundaries of Comedy 24:10 Memorable Red Sox Moments 25:00 The Magic of Baseball and Unforgettable Games 28:58 Road Trips and Encounters with Baseball Stars 30:41 Exploring the Life of Professional Athletes 32:24 Family Traditions and the Love for Sports 35:12 The Challenges and Rewards of Youth Sports Coaching 37:51 The Life of an Umpire: A Different Perspective on Baseball 41:04 Reflecting on Memories and Making New Ones PODCAST LINKS
Join Randy Forcier on a personal journey in this week's unique episode of his self-titled podcast. Breaking from tradition, Randy steps into the solo spotlight to share his own story in a heartfelt 30-minute narrative, exploring his roots, significant life events, and the paths he has taken. From his early days in Biddeford, Maine, through a life-altering accident, to his ventures into the financial and mortgage industries, Randy opens up about the triumphs and challenges that have shaped him. This episode provides an intimate look into the man behind the microphone—his family life, career shifts, and the local impacts he's striving to make, especially through his work with the local school committee and BNI networking group. If you're one of those who've tuned in for the previous 45 episodes, Randy's reflective solo episode offers a deeper understanding of his motivations and aspirations. 00:00 Welcome to a Special Solo Episode 00:36 A Little Bit About Me: My Background and Family 01:17 College Days and Football Dreams 02:41 The Life-Changing Car Accident 06:38 Recovery and Rediscovering My Path 08:33 From Financial Advising to Mortgage Lending: A Career Journey 14:54 Building a Family and Balancing Life 16:05 Venturing into Business Ownership and Mortgage Industry Insights 20:32 Community Engagement: BNI and School Committee 27:05 The Podcast Journey: Reflections and Future Plans 29:45 Closing Thoughts and Gratitude PODCAST LINKS
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
When WKXL's NH Unscripted needs a little attitude and sass that's when it's time to bring in the big guns and so today Angèlica Forcier Rosenthal from the Actors Cooperative Theatre is back for a repeat visit. She's directing “The Last Days of Judas Iscariot” for the Milford Area Players and she lays it all out there!! I love her honest, don't give you-know-what approach to life. We also get to catch up on what's happening in Derry with the Actors Cooperative Theatre. Open and refreshing.
When NH Unscripted needs a little attitude and sass that's when it's time to bring in the big guns and so today Angèlica Forcier Rosenthal from the Actors Cooperative Theatre is back for a repeat visit. She's directing “The Last Days of Judas Iscariot” for the Milford Area Players and she lays it all out there!! I love her honest, don't give you-know-what approach to life. We also get to catch up on what's happening in Derry with the Actors Cooperative Theatre. Open and refreshing.
Kayla Forcier is an IFBB Professional bodybuilder in the Figure Division. Kayla is also a powerlifter. Her career is as a diet, exercise, health and wellness coach. Dr. Fred Clary, founder of Functional Analysis Chiropractic Technique and lifting/life coach/ gym-chalk covered philosopher interviews one of the local leading minds in the area of training, health and wellness lifestyles.
** Originally Posted on 5/11/22 ** Randy is joined by his brother, Matt Forcier, to discuss their dreams of Podcasting together, the history of LMV Productions, how his career as a Videographer has evolved over the years, how Randy got all the height but Matt got all the looks, and more! PODCAST LINKS
On this week's episode, I go over everything you need to know to start a podcast. EQUIPMENT Blue Yeti Microphone - $129 Elgato Wave Mic Arm - $81 EJT Mic Filter - $11 Logitech 4K Pro 90 FPS Webcam - $161 Lume Cub 30" Adjustable Webcam Stand - $35 SOFTWARE Fiverr - www.fiverr.com Canva - www.canva.com Riverside.fm - www.riverside.fm Descript - www.descript.com Spotify for Podcasters - www.podcasters.spotify.com Chat GPT - www.chat.openai.com If you're thinking about starting a Podcast and need anything please reach out at randy@therandyforcierpodcast.com, I'd be happy to help.
In this episode, KJK Student Defense attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler talk with Dr. Michelle Fourcier, a Professor of Pediatrics, Assistant Dean of Medicine at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. Dr. Forcier specializes in gender, sexual and reproductive health. In this episode, they talk about what all the terms of LGBTQ+ mean, how pediatricians work with both parents and children about gender identity, and resources for parents to learn more about this complicated issue. Links: PubMed Website Show Notes: (04:12) Understanding the Gender Terminology within LGBTQ+ (06:59) How Does Type of Care Different from Heteronormative (09:27) Assigned Gender versus Gender Identity: What is the Difference? (12:16) Is the Child Just Playing With Identities? Or Do We Need to Act? (15:02) When Does a Physician Decide if Hormones are Required? (16:44) Do We Want Puberty in Children to Happen Later? (18:11) How Pediatricians Work With Children to Keep Them Safe (19:15) What are the Side Effects of Hormones? (20:52) Blockers: What Do They Do? (22:43) Conversations with Parents Who Are Not on Board with Hormones or Blockers (24:45) When Do Children Go Through Surgery? (25:32) When Surgery for Minors may be Necessary (27:46) What are LARCs? How Do They Prevent STIs? (30:36) Dual Method for Birth Control and STI prevention (31:46) Consider This Thought If Your 14 Year Old Child is Sexually Active (34:19) Resources for Parents to Learn More Transcript: Susan Stone: So everybody out there listening to this podcast know that my, this is Susan and my daughter got married this weekend, and I'm a little tired. But Kristina Supler: though you think everyone knows that. Everyone doesn't actually know that. Susan Stone: I know, but I felt the need. This is Real Talk guys out there on listening land. I am exhausted. But I had to come into work today cuz they knew that we had, the books, the recording of this podcast. And we're gonna talk about pediatric health for the L G P. Lg, I told you I'm tired. BTQ Plus community and I, Kristina, I just wanna have a conversation about the health needs and not a political conversation. Kristina Supler: Yeah. I'm really looking forward to today's episode because I think there's so muchto talk about and learn to have more real conversations about the issues versus some of the politicized language that has pushed people into corners and people have in many ways shut down and are not open to learning new information. Susan Stone: and I think we're just forgetting that we're still talking about kids. So why don't you kick off the guest so we can just launch in and talk about whatever the health needs are of the kids and guys, let's leave the politics out. Okay? For once. Kristina Supler: Today we are really happy to be joined by Dr. Michelle Fourier, who is an associate professor of pediatrics and an assistant dean at the medical school at Brown University. And with extensive training and experience in adolescent health and sexual healthcare, she's dedicated her career to addressing the unique needs of the LGBTQ plus youth. Susan Stone: That is the guest we needed for today's podcast, a Doctor. Perfect. Dr. Michelle Forcier: So let's jump in. Susan Stone: Let's just jump in. Dr. Fourier, can you explain exactly what you do for that population? Dr. Michelle Forcier: I have been a pediatrician for about 25 plus years. And I've been providing gender, sex and reproductive justice care, basically across the lifespanfor this period of time. And it's been a pretty exciting, community, pretty wonderful and satisfying community to work for and to work with. And the way I look at providing care for the L G B T Q community is that it really is primary care. Basically gender and sexuality are part of human identity. And they're there before we leave the womb. There's a neat study about in utero masturbation, which is kind of cool. So we get started early and we are gendered and sexual persons, until we die. So if we look at gender and sexuality as being a ubiquitous part of the human experience, and we look at biology as absolutely diversity is a part of biology. It's one of the basic tenets of biology. Then we understand that both sex and gender are gonna be diverse experiences for a range of different people and folks. And my role has been to provide care for some of our most marginalized community members, which is the L B G T Q I A plus. Sometimes it's easier just to say rainbow population. I like that. Kristina Supler: Before we dive in further, just to get some terminology nailed down for our listeners who maybe aren't as familiar. you've spoken about gender and sex and we're referencing the plus, but can you just define those terms for our listeners, particularly the plus as well? Dr. Michelle Forcier: Sure. For many gender has been considered in this very binary, traditional way of male, female. Or heterosexual and homosexual. Sexuality is about who we love and who we're attracted to and who we have different sexual behaviors with. Gender is who we are. It's a part of our identity in terms of being masculine, feminine, non-binary and all the other ways that we could express, a gendered self. And the world for many years has been pretty limited in terms of only discussing these binary identities. I think with time, with improved social discourse, with the advent of the internet and increasing knowledge spread in, in diverse ways and diverse communities, we understand that there are many, many ways to be sexual and many ways to be gendered. So the L stands for lesbian, which are persons, we might say women who are attracted to or have sex with women. Gay usually is referenced to either, males or females who are attracted to the same gender partner, bisexual, historically has been the term for people who identify as being attracted to both males and females. But now we have even more inclusive terms, which are things like pansexual, which means gender doesn't factor into who I'm attracted to. Transgender or gender diverse are persons whose gender identity doesn't exactly match the gender they were assigned by their parts, chromosomes or hormones and birth. I is another. Initial for intersex or persons who have differences, in sexual development in the parts and organs they were born with. And A can mean asexual or persons who really don't have a sexual affinity or an interest in, sexual activity. allied, And the plus means there are probably a million different ways, and we know there are a million different ways people may identify in terms of how they see themselves as a gendered person and their gender expression and gender role and gender self in the world, as well as their sexual, um, attraction, their sexual behaviors and their sexual identity in the world. Susan Stone: That's a lot. That's a lot. But here's messy. Something that comes into my mind, because you are a pediatrician. How do those differences make a difference in terms of just treatment for well visits? What is, what type of care is specific and unique to that population as opposed to what I would call a heteronormative child. Dr. Michelle Forcier: Sure. to be honest, in any visit, and again whether it's children or whether it's adults, we should be talking about these aspects of selfhood and behavior and health needs across the lifespan. Of course, we should do it in a developmentally appropriate way. So if we're gonna talk to a six year old about their gender identity, we might ask them, they're like, what is it like to be a boy or a girl? How does that feel to you? How do you express boyness? How do you express girlness, For a 16 year old, that may have very different words in terms of, how do you view your gender identity? What parts of it are comfortable for you, what parts are not comfortable? Do you have any questions? Again, the same with sexuality. Who might you have a crush on versus, a full sexual history forlater teen or young adult who's sexually active with one or more partners. So it's all about, again, using the language of the patient and understanding where they are developmentally to continue to talk about these aspects of both selfhood and wellness during health visits. Susan Stone: Well, I guess I wanna press you on that because I'm a mother of three. And I would say for the first 14 years of, checkups. It's, you know, height, weight, weight, vaccinations, Kristina Supler: poking and prodding, Susan Stone: poking and prodding, talking about school and milestones. We really, Kristina Supler: or at least that was your experience with your child's children's pediatrician. Susan Stone: Yeah, but I just don't rem I don't think conversations regarding sex came into play until when the making a decision about the H P V vaccine or maybe when does menstruation start for that being the end of growth? I guess that's what I'm confused. Or birth control when that comes in. But other than that, I think of, how big is the baby? Dr. Michelle Forcier: And I'm thrilled that you ask about this. Because what I'm proposing is a slightly more advanced model of care in the sense that, again, if we know that there is gender diversity in the world and some youth present as gender diverse, gender exploratory as early as four, five, and six. Shouldn't we be talking to parents about, say again, educating people? Your child who is assigned male or female at birth. But we don't know what their gender identity may be later down the line. And that's the one or two sentences that a pediatrician can have with a parent to, again, describe and educate the difference between an assigned gender at birth and the fact that potentially two or three of probably more percent of the population of young people are going to be, or exploring gender, or at least talking about it over time. Then when we know that many youth undergo puberty and it's considered normal. As early as seven or eight year old, you can start having breast buds. By age seven or eight, it's considered within the normal range. You can be having a period by the age of 10. So if you're waiting for the magic number of teen years, 13, you've missed a whole bunch of folks that have already started many and of the stages of puberty and actually maybe completely, adult in their hormones and progressing toward adulthood very quickly in terms of their bodies. So by waiting till kids are teens until quote unquote, they're ready to be sexual or ready to go through the process of puberty, we've missed the boat in preparing both parents and kids for helping their children approach adolescence, approach the changes of puberty. Approach the concepts of being a gendered or a sexual person in a healthy and supportive way. Think about it. Wouldn't it be easy as a parent or easier as a parent to talk about sexuality when it's theoretical? Versus you're coming in because your daughter's pregnant and you didn't even know she was having sex? I would prefer to talk with kids in a developmentally appropriate way over time. So that kids are prepared to make decisions and that we're not going back and saying, okay, now we need to deal with an issue. Now we need to deal with a problem. Now we need to deal with some sort of health need versus let's talk about anticipatory guidance. Let's have our kids be healthy. Susan Stone: I know that you are involved in giving T blockers or hormones. Kristina Supler: Oh, I was gonna ask about that. Susan Stone: Yeah. I'm really curious, when do you decide that's appropriate? What are the side effects? Are they safe and are they safe? And also, how do you know, and this is a lot, that a child's just not playing with identities and trying on what suit fits because there is discussion versus this is real and we need to act. Dr. Michelle Forcier: Sure. So we know that gender play trying on identities is common among kids. It's how again, we explore and figure ourselves out. But every kid that plays with their gender identity and gender rules and gender expression doesn't get hormones and doesn't go to a clinician to go get hormones. So if a child is really thinking hard and long about their gender identity, and oftentimes they'll think about it quite a bit before they even talk to their parents, they'll have that conversation with their parents about maybe the gender they were B with were born with doesn't quite fit them. Or maybe it absolutely doesn't fit them. And we have kids really at young ages, just like they know their cisgender identity. We have some kids at very young ages know their transgender identity. Regardless as a parent, in some ways, it really shouldn't matter what their gender identity is. What you want is to create a home situation and ideally again, or early clinical situation where kids and parents have lots of information so they can explore gender in whatever ways make sense for that child in a safe and healthy way. If you look at the studies by Kay Olson, the Trans Youth, project, she shows that kids that grow up in supportive environments, kids who present early as gender diverse and exploring gender identity, she demonstrates that they look just like their cisgender peers in terms of anxiety and depression growing up in supportive households. Now a supportive household doesn't care. The endpoint is a happy and safe child. It doesn't matter which directions the child goes in terms of gender identity, because as an accepting and loving parent, I don't care what their gender identity is. I want my child to be authentic. I want my child to feel safe. I want my child to feel loved. I want my child to feel heard and respected. And it doesn't matter what their gender identity is. They're my child. Kristina Supler: Is there an average age when the research shows children start to explore gender identity and conversations are starting to be had within households or is it different for everyone? Dr. Michelle Forcier: It's different for everyone. I've had 80 year old patients come to me and say, now is the time that they're ready to start their gender affirmation process. Susan Stone: But I do wanna press back on the question. Yeah. Because there are parents who do want to help their child. Yep. Good hormones are a health option. And I think Kristina's question was a good one. When does a physician make, how does a physician, and when does a physician make a choice that this is appropriate and are they safe? Dr. Michelle Forcier: It's not based on age. It's based on need. And so a patient will go through a very thorough evaluation. People don't just walk in clinic and get a shot of puberty blockers, people. Kristina Supler: What do those evaluations entail? Dr. Michelle Forcier: Oh, long history. About home, about activities, about the family medical history, their medical history, their social history, substances, self harm and mental health issues, exposures at home, in school, Kristina Supler: it's like I assume questionnaires are given to children and parents as well. Dr. Michelle Forcier: It depends. And I mean, I find that most kids would rather talk to me than fill out a piece of paper. Susan Stone: Yeah. So we talk. So if you make the decision that it's appropriate, what are the, the benefits and what are the risks? Dr. Michelle Forcier: So the benefits, again, just remember we're not having the same conversation about, say, kids that are using the same medication for precocious puberty. Again, just to remind yourself in the context of avoiding political chatter, same medicine, kids not talking about it at all. So these are very safe medicines that have been around for many, many years. And we've used them in first, studied them with precocious puberty. Again, completely reversible. Susan Stone: because Provo, is it true doctor, that precocious puberty, which just for our listeners who mm-hmm. don't know what that is, that's the onset of pub. Pub of puberty, very, very early at life. And we wanna delay that as much as possible because they're now finding that, especially for females, you want a puberty go in later and menopause to be later. Dr. Michelle Forcier: Well, you want puberty to be later for a couple reasons. Number one, it would be really, really weird to have a fully feminized body at age six. Horrible. Yes. So they're social as well as biological consequences. And these kids use puberty blockers far longer than many of our trans kids. Again without all the bruja about safety and effectiveness. So puberty blockers basically are an hormone analog, and they fool glands in the brain to shut down and stop secreting the hormones that trigger ovaries and testes to secrete testosterone and estrogen, the sort of puberty hormones that start to create adult body and adult sort of physiology. And by putting this temporary pause on those brain gland signals, the ovaries and testes just sort of rust. They stop secreting. And when we take away that hormone, the ovaries and testes start secreting again. So it's sort of like putting a pause button on your Spotify or your, your music player. Pause, lift it back up. The music starts right back where it was. It just has a delay in time. Susan Stone: Have children ever gone back but forth and said to you, you were, they were on the medication and then said they changed their mind? Or do you see that when kids are evaluated, you make that choice, they're happier, more fulfilled, and they'll stay on it long-term? Or is it across the board? Dr. Michelle Forcier: It's across the board. as a pediatrician, we wanna keep asking kids, is this the right path for you? Should we be doing this? Does this still help you figure out who you need to be, where you need to go? Or are, have you figured some of these things out and don't need puberty blockers anymore? Or have you figured these things out and now need gender hormones? It all depends on the child. So our job is not to push someone forward through gender hormones or puberty blockers. It's to keep asking kids, what do you need? And that's medicine 1 0 1 patient. Sure. What do you need? Where are we now? Things change in our body. Things change in our heart and mind. We have to keep talking and listening to kids to find out what they need. So if they need to stop, they should. And if they need to, start again because stopping actually demonstrated that they are really uncomfortable with the changes of puberty. Then, yeah, we can honor that request and honor their experience. Kristina Supler: So what are the, what are some of the risks though, that can be attendant to taking these hormones? Dr. Michelle Forcier: Well, the way I tell kids and parents having to come to the doctor to get a shot kind of stinks. So that's a risk and that's a bummer. Let's see if kids start these medicines very early in puberty, there's very little change in their internal hormone environment. So they don't have side effects like say, menopause, some hot flashes and some little bit of irritability as hormones are shifting. Is growth impacted? Growth usually, is, that's a great question. Impacted in the sense that, trans boys may have the potential to grow a little bit taller because we're gonna block estrogen's effect on growth plates. And for trans girls, again, we can work with them to look at again, their potential height or their, high trajectory to figure out how tall they are gonna be. And will that factor into, again, starting estrogen or gender hormones so we can use it again to inform our patients what their options are. So that they can be in a body that's comfortable and safe for them. Susan Stone: Well, is, are those blockers different than hor gender hormones to help, let's say in a trans. Would it be a child who identifies as trans male wanting to be female? I hope, again, I'm terms right and forgive me if I'm getting 'em wrong. So if you want to help someone develop the other way, or maybe a female by birth sex, who wants to be a male, is that a different type of hormone or medication protocol? Dr. Michelle Forcier: So blockers are used basically just to stop the current gonads, ovaries and testes from secreting, estrogen and testosterone. If a patient is either way past the beginning of puberty or a patient is on gender blockers, you know, puberty blockers, they can start the other hormones in the past referred to as cross-gender hormones to basically start the puberty that makes sense for them. So if I am identifying as female, and I have been on puberty blockers, At age, say 13 or 14 or 15 or 16, whenever again that child, that patient says it's appropriate for them, they have parent support and we all have a plan. They may start estrogen so that they can develop just like their peers. Which we think, again, has a positive health benefit in terms of, again, that congruence. Socially with my body is developing just like my friends. I feel normal, I feel accepted, I feel like,I'm a part of my community. So for boys puberty usually happens a little bit later, so sometimes they might start their male testosterone hormones a little bit later, say, than females. But again, It's all dependent on when we first see a patient, how far they've gone through puberty, what they understand of their gender identity and where they are in terms of making a plan to affirm their gender identity or not, or just learn more and explore. Kristina Supler: What do you say to parents who are in your office with the child and the parent you can tell, just isn't on board with the child's desire to start hormone therapy or whatever the circumstance may be. What sort of conversations do you have? Dr. Michelle Forcier: Would that ever happen? Never. So yes, that happens quite frequently. We have parents that want us to say, this is just a phase or a fad. Let me tell you, being transgender or gender diverse is hard in our culture. It's hard. And when we see kids in our clinic, the vast majority of the time, they're there for real issues, real goals, and real pain. And we need again to start with taking our patients at their word and carefully explore what they mean by their experience, their dysphoria or their goals. So I tell parents, listen, you and I are coming from the same place. I want a safe kid, a kid who's around alive participating in the world, the kid who's healthy. Who's mentally and physically healthy. We may come at it from slightly different approaches. You're coming at it as I expected my child to be cisgender and to I wanna walk them down the aisle, at their wedding and they're gonna have a baby and provide me with grandchildren. And my job as that child's pediatrician is to say, your child is telling me that their body, if it's to continue to develop, say, into a female body, is gonna create such harm, such discomfort with their physical self, such anxiety and depression because in their heart and head they identify as male. And so we have to really listen to your, your child and hear what they say in terms of how do we explore the identity you were assigned at birth with the identity that you are telling me you experience now. Susan Stone: When do you talk about surgery? When does that enter into the conversation? Because it's, I think, One, I think it's a very different conversation. When do you start maybe blockers or hormones versus when do you actually put a child through radical surgery that you can't reverse? Dr. Michelle Forcier: Most children don't go through quote unquote radical surgeries. In fact, children have far more radical surgeries for lots of other issues or problems, and they ascent to the process of surgery for whatever their healthcare needs, along with the consent of their parents. So I think that's the first thing to take that. would some children Susan Stone: wa, I would say would wanna com complete the process right? Dr. Michelle Forcier: But many children don't have necessarily the support or the resources to necessarily go through some of the more major and intensive surgeries. Vaginoplasty and phalloplasty creating a vagina and a penis are very intensive. People don't usually do that until after age 18. Susan Stone: Okay. So it's not really a pediatric issue then? Dr. Michelle Forcier: No. Now say there are some youth, and this is the more quote unquote common surgery, although again, with blockers, we don't have to do this quite as often now is say a child's developed breast at age seven or eight and say they identify longstanding as a trans male. Why? When they come see me at age 16, or they come see me at age 14 and by age 16 they're gender dysphoria regarding their adult size breasts, which they've had now for eight years is killing them. They're not showering. They're wearing a binder 24 7. They have suicidality and again, nothing's changed in their gender identity. Why would I say you need to wait two more years until the magic number of 18 to have a male chest construction knowing that nothing has changed from age six to now 16, and you have had eight years of female breast tissue That's harmful. The harm in that is far greater than the harm of saying you're 16, you've been through years of care with us. You're gonna be as assessed by a surgeon. The surgeon may require other information before they do your surgery. And then through this long standing process, not I come in the clinic and tomorrow I have my chest removed, oftentimes months to years I get my chest surgery and I no longer have to wear a binder 24 7 and I can take a shower. And look in the mirror. Susan Stone: So it can be a pediatric issue. Yeah. Something that a pediatrician. Okay. That's all I wanted to understand. Yeah. Is this something that pediatricians deal with versus not? Dr. Michelle Forcier: Not too often. And most of the time when we get to the point of surgery, again, there may be a number of people involved including gender specialists as well as including mental health people as well as the team that works with the surgeon. So we're talking about a whole lot of people. Kristina Supler: Dr. Forcier can you tell our listeners a little bit. I, in preparing for today, we came across the term or pneumonic I had never seen before. Lark. Susan Stone: I looked it up too. Kristina Supler: How do you work with this population in terms of contraception and tell our listeners what a lark is and yeah, Susan Stone: Because a lark is not a bird, guys. It's an acronym. Dr. Michelle Forcier: No, and it's wonderful. It's a long acting, completely reversible contraception. They are a little device we can put in the arm or an intrauterine device we put in the uterus. So the I U D, right? Yeah, exactly. They're so effective in terms of preventing pregnancy. Now we know that young people may not identify, they may identify as straight, but they have either same sex relationships. We also know that young women who have sex with women are actually at increased risk for STIs in pregnancy because they're not prepared. Susan Stone: Wait, wait. So I was gonna say, if you have a child who tells you that they're interested in only sex with their own matching sex, not gender. Mm-hmm. Because that can be an identity issue. Yeah. You know what? I have to be honest with you, Dr. I would think, why do I need to go down the contraception path? Dr. Michelle Forcier: Because the data says that young women who have sex with women get STIs and get pregnant because they're exploring well, but wait. Susan Stone: But long act larks won't prevent an sti I only condom use. Correct. Or dances. They're not Dr. Michelle Forcier: having sex barriers prevent Susan Stone: STIs. yes. But given we all know, we can all say that. But we are in the world. World and teens engage in sexual activity. I like the idea of a lark in terms of, you don't have to depend on taking that pill and memory. You got, I gotta be honest with you though, it's not as good though in terms of St I. Infection prevention, is it? Dr. Michelle Forcier: No, it's purpose is not to prevent STIs. To be like asking your microwave to show you a TV show. Your microwave isn't gonna play Netflix. It's a D, it's a d it's a device for a different purpose. So we need, so I feel like I'm missing about this. Talk about them as separate Susan Stone: pieces. Help me out. help me out. I'm getting confused. Dr. Michelle Forcier: I dunno. Kristina Supler: I'll ask the dumb question. so I mean it's essentially an i u d . Dr. Michelle Forcier: What's essentially an i u D? A lark. Well, no, there's one that goes in the arm or and there's one that goes in the uterus. There, there are different kinds of long, I was confused. Thank you. Yeah. Got it. Cause it's just about the location of the implant. Some young people don't want people putting things in their uteruses. They don't want a pelvic exam. They're freaked out. And so that little rod in the arm that suppresses ovulation, wonderful. Very effective, very easy to put in and take out. Nice. Kristina Supler: So it's really about patient comfort and what the patient is more,open to. Dr. Michelle Forcier: Shouldn't that be patient care 1 0 1 anyway? Susan Stone: Yes. Yeah. But, but, but we still need to insist that students are mindful of using condoms or other ways of preventing disease. So what do you recommend a LARC plus what Dr. Michelle Forcier: I mean the lit well number when the literature shows that, dual methods are wonderful and especially dual methods of STI protection with some sort of barrier method or condom, internal external condom. Or again, a lark in terms of a long-acting reversible contraceptive. So again,think about the story. You have a parent coming in and she's worried about her teen being sexually active, right? And she says, I don't wanna, I don't wanna allow her to have birth control, even though she tells me this is what she wants, cuz that's gonna give her permission to have sex. Do you really think the parent allowing birth control gives that child permission to have sex? Or do you think that child's gonna make that decision to have sex on their own? Susan Stone: You're talking to two lawyers whose whole practice is dealing with students and issue sex issue. So and and I have to gather that people who listen to our podcast are well on the way of understand. I guess our questions are focused differently because really our parents all are very supportive of their students and their choices. We're very lucky that by large, by and large, not all of 'em, but. By and large. Yeah. Dr. Michelle Forcier: but I think the main thing is your kid's telling you they need something and you may not agree with the fact that you want them to be sexually active. Most of us aren't super excited to think about like our 14 year old being sexually active, but I'm not a 14 year old. But if my 14 year old is sexually active, I would really wanna make sure they had good birth control and I would really wanna make sure they understood things like consent. Saying no, saying you need to use a condom. And walking away from that encounter feeling empowered and safe. We don't how Advocacy, yeah. Yeah. If we don't talk about sex and how to manage it, how are young people gonna make thoughtful decisions? And safe decisions. Kristina Supler: What are some of the most promising or not promising, pressing health issues facing the lgbtq plus community today? Dr. Michelle Forcier: I thought we weren't gonna talk about politics and legislation. so I'm gonna say health issue. Health issue. Health. Health issue. Yeah. Those are health issues though. Because those are about geographic and political access to care and a state by state basis. Kristina Supler: So Access's huge. Yeah, funda fundamentally just, it's not even access so much access, the medicine or the science, it's access. Dr. Michelle Forcier: Sure. The science is actually a lot less exciting because the science is pretty consistent. In terms of avail, like different types of availability and access to care for larks is really important. The safety of abortion, the benefits, short term and long term of gender affirmative care. The science, again, we're not seeing there's like a huge variance in terms of different outcomes in different studies. The outcomes are pretty consistent in terms of access to care improves outcomes. And a whole host of these sexual gender health issues. Susan Stone: I have to tell you something. I learned something today because, I learned a lot. I did not know what a lot of these acronyms meant, and they're missing, I have to be honest with you. I like taking worries off the table and I did not think you had to worry about pregnancy when you have a child. I thought that, that's, a huge benefit is that's one issue off the table. Or I didn't think about the s t I issue. So I thank you for educating me. Kristina Supler: Absolutely. I think that this has been a really good discussion with a lot of information for our listeners. And if, parents out there listeners want to learn more about you or any of your research or any good literature, where would you direct them? Dr. Michelle Forcier: PubMed has lots of good information in terms of all the research. Not just me, but all the research that supports sort of making these types of decisions. Up to date is a nice summary of different information about gender, sexuality, and reproductive healthcare. I'm happy to come on with you guys if you ever wanna have a question and answer session. This is really important stuff and I'm really excited to talk science and to talk evidence and to talk about listening to kids. So I'm, I so appreciate what you're doing and happy to be helpful in any way. Susan Stone: Thank you, and I'm concerned. I can't imagine, doctor, how many doctors in your area are across the country? Dr. Michelle Forcier: I wish, that's what, that's why we keep talking about this healthcare being primary care. Primary care, pediatricians, family, medicine doc, nurse practitioners, we all should be comfortable talking about gender and sexuality because they're a part of our lives and they're a part of primary care. Yeah. So we're, Susan Stone: I can, we're doing more and more training. Yes. Yeah. We do need more discussion about this. Because like I said, when I think of a well visit with the child, I do think of weight, health, and, pumping meningitis, getting,yeah. Yeah. So thank you. Dr. Michelle Forcier: My 14 year old did not wanna talk about pooping and peeing. There were more pressing and more pertinent issues relevant to her life. Oh, than age 14. Susan Stone: You need to spend a day at my house because, Pooping is an everyday conversation. Dr. Michelle Forcier: Okay. And not that, I think it's time to wrap it up. Kristina Supler: Time to wrap it up. Dr. Forcier thanks so much for joining us and we, hope our listeners enjoyed this episode. Dr. Michelle Forcier: Thank you. Bye-bye. Bye-bye.
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The fifth and final episode in a series exploring medication access for members of the gender-diverse community and how pharmacists can better reach this population. In this episode we talked to the wonderful Dr. Michelle Forcier, a pediatrician and provider of gender-affirming therapy for adolescents.
The fifth and final episode in a series exploring medication access for members of the gender-diverse community and how pharmacists can better reach this population. In this episode we talked to the wonderful Dr. Michelle Forcier, a pediatrician and provider of gender-affirming therapy for adolescents.
This week Randy is joined by his brother Matt to discuss their TOP FIVE Favorite Horror Movies of all time. Host: Randy Forcier Guest: Matt Forcier New Podcasts EVERY Monday, here are the Links: https://lnk.bio/therandyforcierpodcast #podcast #movies #horror #halloween #topfive #therandyforcierpodcast
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Randy is joined by his brother, Matt, again to discuss their TOP FIVE Favorite TV Shows of All Time. It's a great list filled with some call backs to their younger days, some classics along with some controversial picks and a few surprises. Spoiler: Game of Thrones is NOT on Randy's List. Host: Randy Forcier Guest: Matt Forcier Subscribe/Listen here: Spotify http://ow.ly/U8Wa50JOsKc YouTube http://ow.ly/Xg5Z50JOsKf Apple Podcasts http://ow.ly/nTjV50JOsKe #podcast #podcasting #TopFive #TVShows #popculture
How could a popular podcaster and author produce a feature film and write a book with the title “What is a Woman?” Does not everyone know the answer to that? After all, humanity is a dimorphic species, consisting of males and females, each with its own distinctive DNA (XY or XX) and gametes (sperm or egg). .... When Walsh asks Dr. Michelle Focier, Associate Professor of Pediatrics and an Assistant Dean of Admissions at the Brown University Alpert Medical School, what a women is “in reality, truth,” she responds: “Whose truth are we talking about?” she retorted. “The same truth that says we're sitting in this room right now, you and I. We're not on a plane in the sky. We're not in Victorian England.” “My patients' truth isn't determined by you,” Dr. Forcier said, matter of factly. This muck about truth is postmodernism applied to gender. There is no fixed and objective truth, especially related to human existence. Our identities are constructed, deconstructed, and may be reconstructed—all without appeal to any objective and normative standard outside of ourselves. Even more, the hard and unambiguous physical reality of biology is ignored or discounted. The body is mere stuff to be manipulated as one pleases; it not taken to be “fearfully and wonderfully made,” as Scripture teaches (Psalm 139:14). on . This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with with a long-time Jᴏᴜʀɴᴀʟ author Douglas Groothuis who is Professor of Philosophy at Denver Seminary, about his article, “Defining the Meaning of Woman (Review of Matt Walsh's Documentary Film and Book, What Is a Woman?)” in the forthcoming 45:2-3 (Fall 2022) edition of the Christian Research Journal.To subscribe and make sure you get this issue when released, please click here.https://www.equip.org/product/crj-subscription/When you to subscribe to the Journal, you join the team of print subscribers whose paid subscriptions help provide the resources at equip.org that minister to people worldwide. These resources include our ever growing database of over 1,500 articles, as well as our free Postmodern Realities podcast.Another way you can support our online articles is by leaving us a tip. A tip is just a small amount, like $3, $5, or $10 which is the cost for some of a latte, lunch out, or coffee drink. To leave a tip, click here https://www.equip.org/product/pmr-jnl-tip/Other articles and Postmodern Realities podcasts featuring this authorEpisode 293 Sexual Identity and the Biblical Philosophy of GenderSexual Identity and the Biblical Philosophy of Gender” in the 45: 1/2 edition of the Christian Research JournalChristian Apologetics in a NutshellEpisode 226: A Heretic's Christ, a False Salvation: A Review of The Universal Christ: How a Forgotten Reality Can Change Everything We See, Hope for, and Believe Richard RohrA Heretic's Christ, a False Salvation: A Review of The Universal Christ: How a Forgotten Reality Can Change Everything We See, Hope for, and Believe Richard RohrEpisode 220 God and Our IgnoranceGod and Our IgnoranceEpisode 194 Autobiography as ApologeticAutobiography as ApologeticEpisode 157: The Reincarnation of ReincarnationThe Reincarnation of ReincarnationEpisode 122 Shamelessly Wrong Shamelessly Wrong: Book Review of Shameless: A Sexual Reformation Nadia Bolz-WeberEpisode 004: Agile Apologetics Developing an Agile Apologetic And many more, Dr. Groothuis has written articles for us for over 30 years.
Randy is joined by this brother, Matt, again to discuss their Top Five Favorite Movies of All Time. These lists aren't meant to be the "best" or "most critically acclaimed" movies ever made, but more so movies they enjoy or have seen many times. What does your Top Five look like? Host: Randy Forcier Guest: Matt Forcier #podcast #podcasting #movies #topfive #popculture
Assine o Guia, ganhe tempo e atualize-se sem esforço. www.tadeclinicagem.com.br/guia Joanne e João convidam Caio Portela para falar sobre especificidades de saúde da população LGBTQIA+, explicando as definições mais importantes (sexo biológico, gênero, identidade de gênero e mais) e abordando agravos específicos de cada subgrupo dessa população. Referências: 1. Brasil. Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Gestão Estratégica e Participativa. Departamento de Apoio à Gestão Participativa. Política Nacional de Saúde Integral de Lésbicas, Gays, Bissexuais, Travestis e Transexuais / Ministério da Saúde, Secretaria de Gestão Estratégica e Participativa, Departamento de Apoio à Gestão Participativa. Brasília : 1. ed., 1. reimp. Ministério da Saúde, 2013. 2. NG, HENRY. Best practices in LGBT care: a guide for primary care physicians. Cleve Clin J Med, v. 83, n. 7, p. 531, 2016. 3. SARTOR, N. C. Velcro Seguro: o guia de saúde sexual para mulheres lésbicas e bissexuais com vulva. 2019. 78 p. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação em Comunicação Social - Publicidade e Propaganda) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS, 2019. 4. "Saúde para elas": Cartilha Educativa sobre Saúde da Mulher Lésbica e Bissexual. 5. RUSSELL, Stephen T. et al. Chosen name use is linked to reduced depressive symptoms, suicidal ideation, and suicidal behavior among transgender youth. Journal of adolescent Health, v. 63, n. 4, p. 503-505, 2018. 6. HATZENBUEHLER, Mark L. How does sexual minority stigma “get under the skin”? A psychological mediation framework. Psychological bulletin, v. 135, n. 5, p. 707, 2009. 7. FLENTJE, Annesa et al. The relationship between minority stress and biological outcomes: A systematic review. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, v. 43, n. 5, p. 673-694, 2020. 8. FORCIER, Michelle; OLSON-KENNEDY, Johanna. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and other sexual minoritized youth: Primary care. 2019. 9. BIRKETT, Michelle; ESPELAGE, Dorothy L.; KOENIG, Brian. LGB and questioning students in schools: The moderating effects of homophobic bullying and school climate on negative outcomes. Journal of youth and adolescence, v. 38, n. 7, p. 989-1000, 2009.
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Matt Walsh revisits the interview he had with Dr. Forcier during the filming of his documentary What Is A Woman? Watch my new Daily Wire original documentary “What Is A Woman?” at whatisawoman.com. I am a beloved LGBTQ+ and children's author. Reserve your copy of Johnny The Walrus here: https://utm.io/uevUc. Join Matt and the Daily Wire crew for Backstage Live At The Ryman on June 29th. Get your tickets now: https://utm.io/uezFr — Today's Sponsors: Download the FREE Upside app with promo code 'WALSH' and earn 25¢ or more CASH BACK on your first tank. Skip the grocery store & choose Good Ranchers for 100% American meat. Visit goodranchers.com/WALSH or use code "WALSH" at checkout and get 2 pounds of FREE American Wagyu Burgers + Free Shipping added to your order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matt Walsh revisits the interview he had with Dr. Forcier during the filming of his documentary What Is A Woman?Watch my new Daily Wire original documentary “What Is A Woman?” at whatisawoman.com. I am a beloved LGBTQ+ and children's author. Reserve your copy of Johnny The Walrus here: https://utm.io/uevUc.Join Matt and the Daily Wire crew for Backstage Live At The Ryman on June 29th. Get your tickets now: https://utm.io/uezFr —Today's Sponsors: Download the FREE Upside app with promo code 'WALSH' and earn 25¢ or more CASH BACK on your first tank.Skip the grocery store & choose Good Ranchers for 100% American meat. Visit goodranchers.com/WALSH or use code "WALSH" at checkout and get 2 pounds of FREE American Wagyu Burgers + Free Shipping added to your order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Milwaukee Bucks' assistant coach, Chad Forcier, gives an inside look into how teams prepare from game to game during the NBA playoffs.This episode is sponsored by the Dr. Dish Basketball Shooting Machine. Mention "Quick Timeout" and receive $300 off on the Dr. Dish Rebel, All-Star, and CT models.If you take your training serious, you need a serious gym bag too. Ready to pack for greatness? Take the King Kong Apparel quiz and let the pros match you to your perfect gym bag. You'll also score $10 OFF. Just head to knkg.com/quicktimeout
Randy is joined by his brother, Matt Forcier, to discuss their dreams of Podcasting together, the history of LMV Productions, how his career as a Videographer has evolved over the years, how Randy got all the height but Matt got all the looks, and more! Host: Randy Forcier Guest: Matt Forcier
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Kayla Forcier joins me on the podcast with her wealth of knowledge and personal experience for a discussion about women's hormone health. You won't want to miss this one! She shares so much great information that will help you decide if hormone health is an area you need to dive into. First, Kayla shares her own personal experience with low, wreaked hormones and her journey to optimal hormone health that also led to winning her IFBB pro card She gives me the rundown on tests and when she decides to order them for clients. We discuss why optimal levels of hormones are beneficial. (Hint: you'll feel better!)Kayla discusses how the hustle and grind, team no sleep culture wreaks havoc on our health and hormones and what we can all use for more healing in the body.We also chat about:Getting in the mindset for healing the body Feeding up: What it is, how she does and why it's important in the process of healing hormones and your gutLiver Detoxes: Should you do them? She tells you what you need to know!The life long gift of learning stress management and getting in tune with your bodyEstrogen dominance explainedBonus! Kayla shares her favorite resources for those wanting to learn more including her free Facebook group, Sprout Power Community. Peep the show notes for links to the other resources she mentions.Kayla is the head coach & owner of Sprout Power Training & Nutrition. She and her team help people optimize their gut health and hormones to lose weight, be competitive in bodybuilding and/or powerlifting and achieve longevity. Kayla's Faves: Sprout Power CommunityExcellence Cartel Podcastwww.lifeextension.com7 Systems by Pat LuseConnect with Kayla:InstagramResources:Learn More About and Apply to: The Radical Self Acceptance MethodSign Up for the Weekly Newsletter and receive my free Love Your Body Guide If you enjoy this podcast and know your friends and family would as well, please go ahead and hit the subscribe button and share this podcast!Connect with me on Instagram at @coachabbyo or email in at hello@crushingpodcast.com.Check out the full show notes at www.abbyo.com.
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The Bucks are still on cloud 9 after claiming their first NBA Championship in 50 years. Chad Forcier was on the sidelines in his role as the clubs assistant coach, and has been doing so for over 25 years
Milwaukee Bucks Assistant Coach, Seattle Pacific Grad and former coach at Lake Washington High School alum Chad Forcier joins Softy and Dick to discuss what it was like today at the championship parade, the playoff run for the Bucks, Milwaukee paying the dues over the years getting farther in the playoffs, what really is Giannis Antetokounmpo like behind the scenes, Giannis' huge plays throughout the 2021 playoffs.
Milwaukee Bucks Assistant Coach, Seattle Pacific Grad and former coach at Lake Washington High School alum Chad Forcier joins Softy and Dick to discuss what it was like today at the championship parade, the playoff run for the Bucks, Milwaukee paying the dues over the years getting farther in the playoffs, what really is Giannis Antetokounmpo like behind the scenes, Giannis' huge plays throughout the 2021 playoffs. Ryan Fowler of 100.9 The Game in Tuscaloosa joins Softy and Dick to discuss whether Bryce Young will be the first $1 million player in college football, Nick Saban's stance on vaccines and the 90 percent rate for the Alabama football team, endorsements for football players. The KJR morning show of Bucky Jacobsen and Chuck Powell join Softy and Dick to discuss the status of the Mariners ahead of a big homestand in the lead up to the trade deadline and the biggest story lines for Seahawks training camp with camp opening next week.
Milwaukee Bucks Assistant Coach, Seattle Pacific Grad and former coach at Lake Washington High School alum Chad Forcier joins Softy and Dick to discuss what it was like today at the championship parade, the playoff run for the Bucks, Milwaukee paying the dues over the years getting farther in the playoffs, what really is Giannis Antetokounmpo like behind the scenes, Giannis' huge plays throughout the 2021 playoffs. Ryan Fowler of 100.9 The Game in Tuscaloosa joins Softy and Dick to discuss whether Bryce Young will be the first $1 million player in college football, Nick Saban's stance on vaccines and the 90 percent rate for the Alabama football team, endorsements for football players. The KJR morning show of Bucky Jacobsen and Chuck Powell join Softy and Dick to discuss the status of the Mariners ahead of a big homestand in the lead up to the trade deadline and the biggest story lines for Seahawks training camp with camp opening next week.
Former Beavers assistant and current Milwaukee Bucks assistant coach Chad Forcier joins this week's podcast to discuss his time in Corvallis, coaching alongside Eddie Payne and what it means to be coaching in the NBA Finals.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former Beavers assistant and current Milwaukee Bucks assistant coach Chad Forcier joins this week's podcast to discuss his time in Corvallis, coaching alongside Eddie Payne and what it means to be coaching in the NBA Finals.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Brian talks to Jeremy Forcier about his quarantine experience and finding your voice online. LISTEN to this and other episodes and subscribe at www.briancovey.com With more than a decade of experience, Jeremy has helped thousands of clients achieve and maintain their dream of home ownership. Recognizing that homebuyers face numerous and often confusing decisions, Jeremy walks his clients through every step to ensure they select the mortgage that best meets their current and future financial goals. Jeremy has been ranked among the nation's Top 200 loan officers in each of the past six years,with an average volume of over $80 million. His mantra is “Good people deserve great advice,” which he coaches in every one of hisassociates at Peoples Home Equity. He is passionate about supporting his team so each one ofthem can excel as well as delivering an outstanding customer experience. He's ferociously loyalto his business partners and feels accountable for their success. He's a frequent keynotespeaker at real estate and mortgage conferences. You'll learn:How to BE the content onlineTips for finding your voiceKeys to winning each day Connect with Jeremy:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyforcierFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeremyforcierhomeloans/
With the hospitality management one of the hardest hit by COVID-19 restrictions, restaurants are still barred from keeping their full capacity. For most dining establishments, pivoting to the food takeout service has allowed them to survive. In this first part of the discussion, Melanie Parish talks to John Forcier and Jerrett Young of Equal Parts about the strategies and challenges of balancing a full restaurant service and a reliable takeout service, all without losing their original branding. They talk about the process of finding the right packaging design and materials, how they see takeout service moving forward, and how they handled laying off people in the most acceptable manner. John and Jerrett also share how they keep their restaurants diverse and inclusive at all times, not only for their employees but also for their customers.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join The Experimental Leader community today:melanieparish.comYouTube
Gender affirming care-- time to refer your patient? Think again! Primary care pediatrician, Professor of Pediatrics at Brown Medicine, and Gender and Sexuality expert Dr. Michelle Forcier MD, MPH introduces us to practicing a patient-centered consent-based model of gender affirming care in the primary care setting. Dr. Forcier teaches us how to use a developmental model of gender identity for all of our patients, how clinics can create a safe and supportive environment, breaks down the variety of social, legal, medical, and surgical options that can be a part of gender affirmation, and how to support families in loving and supporting their kids and adolescents.
Welcome back to the ECC Podcast! This week our special guest comes to us from Fargo North Dakota, Kayla Forcier. Kayla is one of the fiercest competitors you will come across, she enjoys competing in power lifting and body building. Kayla is a great example for not only women who compete but also for women who are looking for better general lifestyle. Too often we see the mindset of "well she's a competitor, I don't want to do that" and believe that the circumstances do not apply. At the same time many who reach out to ECC with the mindset are typically ones who over train, under fuel, place low priority on stress management. This results in looking to social media and wondering "what am I doing wrong" the reality is everyone will go through these challenges, being aware and prepared improves chances to continue a strong forward progress with the changes that you are looking to make. Some of the topics include: - Sleep Management- Acceptance- Ability to Say NO- Birth Control- Hormonal BalanceHelpful Links-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kayla "Sprout" Forcier [https://www.instagram.com/kaylaforcier/]Tim English - @Everycaloriecounts [https://www.instagram.com/everycaloriecounts/]Brandon DaCruz - @brandondacruz_ [https://www.instagram.com/brandondacruz_/]Alex Zaro - @EveryCalorieCounts.Alex [https://www.instagram.com/everycaloriecounts.alex/]Use Code ECC15 at AresNutritionNJ.Com to save!
Dave Forcier talks about the launch of his new photozine "Reckless #2", as well as his time living in Australia, and drumming in CIVIC Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From the end of the earth will I cry unto thee, when my heart is overwhelmed: lead me to the rock that is higher than I. Psalm 61:2 www.skylastrong.org
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Lapi et Mario Pêche Jase de son implication avec les jeunes, de la légende Daniel Cousineau, de ses trip à la réserve Beauchène mais surtout de sa passion... La pêche au Swimbait et sa page Swimbait Canada.
Master Corporal (Retired) Natalie Forcier served in the Canadian Armed Forces as a Medical Technician from 2002-2016. Coming from a small rural French community in Northern Saskatchewan, she had a great desire to step out of her comfort zone and help others.However, upon retiring from the military she struggled with the transition from military to civilian life. On this episode of For Her Country, Natalie shares her journey of healing and starting fresh with the help of True Patriot Love and following her passion to support Canadian veterans.To learn more about this podcast and its’ guests, please visit: www.forhercountry.ca--Stay connected with the For Her Country podcast by joining the Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/forhercountrypodcast/ And following the LinkedIn showcase page: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/forhercountry--This podcast was created by True Patriot Love Foundation.True Patriot Love Foundation is Canada’s leading foundation supporting the military and veteran community. The organization funds critical programs across the country to support those in the military who need it most. Through the Captain Nichola Goddard Fund, True Patriot Love provides support specifically for servicewomen, Veteran women and their families. Please consider donating today towards their mission at www.forhercountry.ca--Music credit: http://www.oceanicpiano.com& Whiskey Wolf
Beauty influencer and wig expert, Hannah Forcier went viral 2 years ago after losing her hair unexpectedly due to a poorly labeled beauty product. With over 14M views on her video sharing with the world what happened to her, she is now creating her own wigs, and inspiring women to feel beautiful in their own skin. Follow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/hustleandflowpodcast/ Watch This Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwm2KjKGKW8&t=3s Subscribe to Hannah: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRWMaVAQWgmaFkOjK-4RAIg Follow Hannah on IG: https://www.instagram.com/hannahforcier/
This episode we have a special guest in Milwaukee Buck’s Assistant Coach Chad Forcier! He shares some of his wild stories about his long tenure in the NBA including the time he won a championship with the Spurs, his first-hand experience at the Malice at the Palace, and all of the greats he’s helped coach! He gives us an inside look on what it means to be a coach in today’s modern era. As an added bonus, we play a little word association game with some of said greats that he’s coached, some might surprise you! Check out our social media for a chance to win some Cardboard Boxseats T-shirts and stickers!
Shaun Michael Colón is a documentary film director and the founder of [open -ended] films. Shaun returns to the podcast to chat about life after his first documentary A Fat Wreck, his new documentary Age of Audio, seeing a Propagandhi show with Ira Glass, being a working class creative and much more. Producer Will Forcier joins as co-host.
Hi guys today on the podcast we have Milwaukee Bucks assistant coach Chad Forcier. He has coached with the Spurs, Grizzles, super sonics, pistons and the pacers. Hope you guys enjoy
Welcome to Dan Dickau's Quarantine Series. High school sports have been cancelled for the remainder of the school year, but the Scorebook Live Today podcast is ramping things up amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Dickau's daily podcast extra continues with Milwaukee Bucks assistant coach Chad Forcier, a longtime NBA assistant coach who graduated from Rainier High School and got his start as an intern for the Seattle Supersonics while coaching at Lake Washington High School. Statewide coverage of Washington high school sports: www.scorebooklive.com/washington Subscribe to the Scorebook Live Today podcast: -TuneIn: tunein.com/podcasts/Sports--Re…ive-Today-p1224534/ -Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sSG12zXwfF…bOTxa5LR2HtpIDCQ -Google Play: play.google.com/music/listen?gcli…qxtaj7mbevvvvyjoq -Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scor…ay/id1463193961 -Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/scorebook-live-today
Today we have Hannah Forcier on the podcast to talk all things YouTube and confidence, and how she got to where she is today!
Today we have Hannah Forcier on the podcast to talk all things YouTube and confidence, and how she got to where she is today!
Cassandre Forcier-Martin, journaliste TVA Nouvelles : Blocus à Saint-Lambert: on rejoint Cassandre sur le terrain.
Jeremy Forcier is a loan officer in Petaluma, California, but he’s far from an ordinary loan officer. He’s also a coach, a mentor, and someone who, more than most anyone I know, has learned how to learn. He coaches executives around the world, not just on business but also on finding happiness and purpose in their work. In just a half hour or so, you’ll get Jeremy’s take on self-limiting beliefs, empathy as a super power, finding happiness and satisfaction in the work you *get* to do, and of course, the perfect home loan process. Jeremy Forcier InstagramFeatured Artists:ThankYouX LA artist making serious wavesJoey Columbo Few artists have more currencyNaomi Clarke Abstract painterRecommended Reading“Dare to Lead” Brene Brown“5 Laws of Leadership” John Maxwell“Today We Are Rich” Tim Sanders Nice Work! on SpotifyNice Work! on StitcherNice Work! on Google Play
Cette semaine, on reçoit le musicien et maintenant réalisateur François Forcier qui, avec son père André, a récemment réalisé le film "Les Fleurs Oubliées". Puis le beau Maxime vient nous présenter son album surprise d'horreur "Michel 2", la suite du mythique album "Michel" de Joël Martel. Deux belles personnes, deux belles entrevues, deux belles paires de fesses!Des si et des rais: un frisson d'horreur et un frisson de pisse!
Cette semaine, on reçoit le musicien et maintenant réalisateur François Forcier qui, avec son père André, a récemment réalisé le film "Les Fleurs Oubliées". Puis le beau Maxime vient nous présenter son album surprise d'horreur "Michel 2", la suite du mythique album "Michel" de Joël Martel. Deux belles personnes, deux belles entrevues, deux belles paires de fesses!Des si et des rais: un frisson d'horreur et un frisson de pisse!
Le réalisateur André Forcier, et les acteurs Yves Jacques et Donald Pilon s'entretiennent avec Pierre Blais au sujet du film, Les fleurs oubliées.
Willow Bill is gearing up for the season of going into the classrooms here in our community. He teaches safety and how to build the reindeer out of willow branches. Ken is the co owner of Gracewood Design Floorcloths. They are absolutely stunning for any home. Listen in to learn more. Kristian with ruffriders.org has some events and immediate help with dogs is needed.
Chad Forcier: Former San Antonio Spurs assistant coach joins to talk Spurs vs Nuggets playoff series
Startup West talks with Kevin Forcier, co-founder and CEO of Storekat, who is building oneVASTwarehouse in the UK just in time for Brexit (maybe, if and when it happens…, but otherwise). Kevin’s story is one of sheer grit and determination, to never give in and try new things. In 2017, he was contacted by a UK-based logistics tech accelerator. He not only got onto the accelerator, he was the only business to be invested in by them and the large corporate that sat behind the program. Not only that, Kevin landed three of the most sought after angel investors in WA and won an Accelerating Commercialisation grant. For more: https://getstarted.storekat.com/ and https://onevastwarehouse.com/storage/ Interviewers: Charlie Gunningham & Beth Caniglia. Photo: Tom Riordan. ‘Startup West’ podcast is produced by Startup News, recorded at Riff’s brand-new podcasting studio in beautiful, downtown Perth, West Australia, and brought to you thanks to generous support from Wrays, Spacecubed, Curtin University & BDO. Be sure to subscribe to ‘Startup West‘ on your fav pod platform so you have that episode automatically in your feed. While you’re there please give us a REVIEW!
Quand Franco Nuovo rencontre le réalisateur André Forcier, on prend la pleine mesure de sa place dans l’histoire du cinéma québécois.
Dans ce podcast, Jacob reçoit Jonathan Forcier et parlent de : ➡️ Qu'est ce que ça prend pour être un culturiste ➡️ Le parcours de Jonathan ➡️ Comment concilier vie social, entrainement et entrepreneurship ➡️ Ses influences Jonathan Forcier: https://www.instagram.com/jo_fobuss/ https://www.instagram.com/fobuss.nutrition/ https://www.facebook.com/fobussnutrition/ Bonne écoute! Abonne-toi au podcast pour ne rien manquer! Regarde le vidéo: www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCpvihISwR4&t=169s Nouveau podcast tout les Mercredis! Pour nous suivre : www.instagram.com/quantumtraining/ www.facebook.com/quantumtraining1/ www.youtube.com/channel/UCA-FyBeengshpQ1prfvfLuQ/ www.linkedin.com/in/jacobhamelquantumtraining/
Dans ce podcast, Jacob reçoit Jonathan Forcier et parlent de : ➡️ Qu'est ce que ça prend pour être un culturiste ➡️ Le parcours de Jonathan ➡️ Comment concilier vie social, entrainement et entrepreneurship ➡️ Ses influences Jonathan Forcier: https://www.instagram.com/jo_fobuss/ https://www.instagram.com/fobuss.nutrition/ https://www.facebook.com/fobussnutrition/ Bonne écoute! Abonne-toi au podcast pour ne rien manquer! Regarde le vidéo: www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCpvihISwR4&t=169s Nouveau podcast tout les Mercredis! Pour nous suivre : www.instagram.com/quantumtraining/ www.facebook.com/quantumtraining1/ www.youtube.com/channel/UCA-FyBeengshpQ1prfvfLuQ/ www.linkedin.com/in/jacobhamelquantumtraining/
Welcome to the I Love You So Much podcast with Kenzie Elizabeth. In this episode we have Hannah Forcier. We talk about confidence, falling in love, heart break, making a career for yourself, how to find confidence, how to find yourself and more. If you want to find us on socials its just @hannahforcier and @kenzieelizabeth. in Thanks for listening. SECRET FACEBOOK PAGE: https://bit.ly/2zEx3BM My youtube channel: https://youtube.com/kenzieelizabeth Instagram: https://bit.ly/298RzRn Twitter: https://bit.ly/2RdtJsE
I talk with actor and improvisor Vincent Forcier about 2001's Amélie
Leo Forcier was 28 years old when he joined the Army in 1944. He would only serve one year.
On episode 6 of Rakin' It In with Rachel David, Rachel sat down with viral sensation Hannah Forcier. They discuss important topics such as staying relevant after going viral, paying rent without a consistent income and Hannah explains how to use live.me.
In this episode, Rachel and Jason speak with Professor Rose Luckin from the UCL Knowledge Lab at University College London about the impact of artificial intelligence in higher education. We discussed the report: Luckin, R., Holmes, W., Griffiths, M. & Forcier, (2016). Intelligence Unleashed: An argument for AI in Education. London: Pearson. Producers: Dr Rachel Searston & Dr Jason Lodge Episode recorded: 14th August 2017 Music: Bensound
After months and months of planning and working out a date, Chad is on the show!! Chad talks about his journey into the basketball coaching world, growing up in Washington and loving basketball and wanting be a coach since he was a kid. SPONSOR:BOMBAS Save 20% when you use promo code getbombas.com/ro See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
André Forcier-deuxième époque, de KALAMAZOO a LA COMTESSE DE BATON ROUGE. Pour notre dernière émission sur la rétrospective complète de Forcier à la Cinemathèque, on parle de sa mythologie, de son bestiaire, de ses amours impossibles et de la fin d une époque pour le cinéma québécois. Et un best-off des meilleures lignes!
André Forcier-deuxième époque, de KALAMAZOO a LA COMTESSE DE BATON ROUGE. Pour notre dernière émission sur la rétrospective complète de Forcier à la Cinemathèque, on parle de sa mythologie, de son bestiaire, de ses amours impossibles et de la fin d une époque pour le cinéma québécois. Et un best-off des meilleures lignes!
André Forcier-première époque, du RETOUR DE L'IMMACULÉE CONCEPTION jusqu'à AU CLAIR DE LA LUNE. Pour notre deuxieme émission sur la rétrospective complète de Forcier à la Cinemathèque, on parle de la négritude de ses personnages, des inoubliables triturations qu'il fait subir au joual, de pertes de repères, de "road-movie" stationnaire et de mélancolie. AUSSI, un best-off des meilleures lignes!
André Forcier-première époque, du RETOUR DE L'IMMACULÉE CONCEPTION jusqu'à AU CLAIR DE LA LUNE. Pour notre deuxieme émission sur la rétrospective complète de Forcier à la Cinemathèque, on parle de la négritude de ses personnages, des inoubliables triturations qu'il fait subir au joual, de pertes de repères, de "road-movie" stationnaire et de mélancolie. AUSSI, un best-off des meilleures lignes!
Wolverine Post Game Notes: Brian Cook from MGOBLOG joins me to recap the Purdue game. The View From Section 17: My closing thoughts on Purdue and a look at Michigan Hockey & Hoops action. Subscribe to The Michigan Man Podcast at the I-Tunes Store. Click Below http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=349888416 Website: www.themichiganmanpodcast.com - Email: themichiganmanpodcast@yahoo.com Listener Line: 313 263-4842. Open for your comments, suggestions, and audio feedback posts 24/7. Give us a call! Thanks to Brian Cook from MGOBLOG for being our guest today - www.mgoblog.com. We'll be back on Thursday with our Wisconsin scouting report. Guests will be Brian from MGOBLOG & John Veldhuis from the Badger Blog Bucky's 5th Quarter. The Michigan Man Podcast is brought to you by Robin Lynn Productions. Check us out for all of your narration needs. Visit www.mikefitzvoiceovers.com GO BLUE!
It's Time! Sean Yuille, Managing Editor of SB Nation Detroit joins me to talk Michigan Football 2010 Wolverine Post Game Notes: Coach Rich Rodriguez's opening comments from Big 10 Media Days Website: www.themichiganmanpodcast.com - Email: themichiganmanpodcast@yahoo.com - Listener Line: 313 263-4842 Subscribe at the I-Tunes Store: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=349888416 Thanks to Sean Yuille for being our guest today. Check out Sean's work at www.detroit.sbnation.com and www.prideofdetroit.com. Coming up next week: Bob Agno from Big House Blog joins us with our Big 10 preview show. The Michigan Man Podcast is sponsored by Robin Lynn Productions. For all of your corporate narration, radio and television commercial needs, and podcast promos...visit www.mikefitzvoiceovers.com GO BLUE!