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Send us a textIn this episode of Causes or Cures, Dr. Eeks chats with Dr. Simon Gadbois and Dr. Laura Kiiroja about how scent-detection dogs can detect stress in breath samples from individuals with traumatic histories when exposed to trauma cues. They discuss the current use of dogs in detecting diseases, explaining what exactly these dogs are smelling and how they were recruited and trained for this unique study. The conversation also covers the role of human participants, key findings, and the next steps, including the future practical implications of their work.Dr. Gadbois leads the Canine and Reptile Behaviour and Olfaction Research Lab in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Dr. Kiiroja, who recently earned her PhD from Dalhousie University in biomedical scent-detection dogs, has also worked extensively with wolves for animal welfare purposes and contributes to official Estonian national animal websites with her writings on wolves.*New* SUBSCRIBE for Upcoming Bonus Episodes!You can contact Dr. Eeks at bloomingwellness.com.Follow Eeks on Instagram here.Or Facebook here.Or X.On Youtube.Or TikTok.SUBSCRIBE to her monthly newsletter here.Support the show
In Part 2 of Episode 18 - we further explore training paradigms with the inimitable & generous Simon Gadbois - Neuroscience, classical conditioning, reinforcement strategies & more!
In Part 1 of Episode 18: Dr Mel Starling & Dr Kat Gregory chat with Dr Simon Gadbois about his work & research on dogs with roles as detection dogs - biomedical & conservation detection, & service dogs (PTSD) - their training, their deployment & ethics.Get READY for Part 2!Simon GadboisUniversity Teaching Fellow, Dalhousie UniversityDepartment of Psychology and NeuroscienceResearch Topics:Animal behaviourAnimal learningOlfactory processing in AnimalsNeuroethology of action sequencesBehavioural endocrinology of social behaviour and stressCanidsReptiles (Wood turtles and Ribbons snakes)Waterfowl as a teaching model in ethologyResearch InterestsI study domestic and wild canids (wolves, coyotes, and red foxes). I have studied the behavioural endocrinology and social behaviour of wolves (socioendocrinology; with John Fentress and Peter McLeod) as well as food caching action sequences in red foxes, coyotes and wolves (with John Fentress and Fred Harrington). I am currently focussed on olfactory processing in canids and the applications of canine scent processing, particularly with wildlife conservation dogs (dogs trained to search and track species at risk, particularly Nova Scotian reptiles, i.e., Northern ribbon snakes, wood turtles) and dogs used for biomedical detection, diagnosis and assistance (for diabetes and anxiety/PTSD).
This week we catch up with Jenn Gadbois from the Canadian Sporting Arms & Ammunition Association and chat bout firearms advocacy, getting more folks into hunting and a number of other topics. Hope you enjoy!!#GoHuntBirds | #evolve | #ShareBirdHuntingwww.GoHuntBirds.com
This episode contains a wealth of information. Dr. Gadbois delves into various aspects of detection dog work and general dog training. Some of the topics discussed include the use of markers, variable reinforcement schedules, the significance of blank searches, the acknowledgment that reality is not flawless, and the notion that training should not strive for perfection either.Dr. Simon Gadbois integrates ethology, animal experimental psychology, and behavioural neuroscience to study wild and domestic canids. He completed his Ph.D. in behavioural endocrinology at the Canadian Centre for Wolf Research (CCWR) examining the hormonal correlates of social behaviour in wolves, as well as action sequences in wolves, coyotes and red foxes. When the CCWR closed in 2007, he started the Canid Behaviour Research Lab at Dalhousie University and focussed his research on coyote-human conflicts and canine scent detection and search. He is interested in the fundamental science of olfaction and olfactory learning, as well as some applications: His lab has focussed on environmental/conservation, biomedical, and forensic applications of scent processing in dogs.To learn even more about Detection Dogs go visit http://www.fordk9.com
Dr. Gadbois has only been at Clarinda Regional Health Center for about six weeks. Dr. Gadbois is a Illinois transplant who has a very diverse background and was even a licensed Carpenter at one point in her life. Listen to her interview with the Breakfast Club here.
In the first episode of the odor discrimination mini series, we revisit an older episode of K9 Conservationists where Kayla Fratt speaks with Dr. Simon Gadbois to talk about signal detection theory and his conservation work. Discussed in this Podcast: Dr. Gadbois work in Nova Scotia What is signal detection theory? What's the potential problem with proportion or percentage correct data as performance? What's the problem with our basic lineup for training and testing detection dogs as it relates to SDT? How can trainers at home put this to use with their dogs? Links Mentioned in the Episode: Signal Detection Theory Where to find Dr. Gadbois: Website | Lab Facebook Page | Lab Facebook Group You can support the K9 Conservationists Podcast by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/k9conservationists. K9 Conservationists Website | Merch | Support Our Work | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok
This week we had the opportunity to talk with Angela Gadbois. Angela is a mother of two and a Novice Bikini Competitor. Recently she entered her first competition and not only won her division, she also won the entire competition! Congratulations Angela and thanks for joining us on The Summit Podcast!
Dans un passé pas si lointain, chaque foyer québécois possédait sa sélection de chansons du répertoire. « La bonne chanson, au Québec, est celle de l'abbé Gadbois, une entreprise, une maison d'édition fondée dans les années 1930 qui va se destiner à propager les valeurs canadiennes-françaises catholiques par la chanson dans le plus grand nombre de foyers possible », affirme la musicologue Sandria Bouliane.
In this episode, special guest Debra & Tony interview Julie Gadbois, VP of Human Resources at Joseph Ribkoff Company. Julie shares how she uses PRINT to develop talent at one of the world's top women's fashion companies.
Jennifer Gadbois is a registered Canadian lobbyist and managing director of the Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association (CSAAA). Travis and Jenn discuss the planned firearms prohibitions, handgun "freeze" and issues of importance to businesses and individuals alike. https://www.csaaa.org/ https://www.instagram.com/csaaa.official/ https://www.instagram.com/jenndvc/ _____ Silvercore Club - https://bit.ly/2RiREb4 Online Training - https://bit.ly/3nJKx7U Other Training & Services - https://bit.ly/3vw6kSU Merchandise - https://bit.ly/3ecyvk9 Blog Page - https://bit.ly/3nEHs8W Host Instagram - @Bader.Trav - https://www.instagram.com/bader.trav Silvercore Instagram - @Silvercoreinc - https://www.instagram.com/silvercoreinc ____
L'éthologie est l'étude scientifique du comportement des espèces animales, y compris l'humain, dans leur milieu naturel ou dans un environnement expérimental, par des méthodes scientifiques d'observation et de quantification des comportements animaux. Aujourd'hui mon inviter est un passionné du domaine animalier; dont la neuro-éthologie des séquences d'action, l'éthologie, et la biologie. Il a entre autres étudier les comportements sociaux, l'endocrinologie sociale et les patrons moteurs des canidés (loups, coyotes et renards roux) depuis maintenant plus de deux décennies. Il est enseignant à l'Université Dalhousie d'Halifax en Nouvelle Écosse et il enseigne le comportement animal, la biologie du comportement, les apprentissages et motivation et bien plus. Ses recherches se concentre sur l'olfaction, et l'application de l'olfaction canine à la détection, la discrimination, l'identification et le pistage d'odeurs biologiques.
In this episode, Ivan has a conversation with Simon about their training methods, similarities, and differences. Ivan and Simon also dive into the concept of punishment in dog training, its effects, benefits, and drawbacks. There is also an amazing discussion about the force free movement and the perception of punishment in dog training from different training ideologies. Simon Gadbois Ph. D. is a professor of neuroscience and biology at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Simon has spent a large portion of his career studying domestic and wild canids (wolves, coyotes, and red foxes). He completed his Ph.D. in behavioural endocrinology at the Canadian Centre for Wolf Research (CCWR) examining the hormonal correlation of social behaviour in wolves, as well as action sequences in wolves, coyotes and red foxes. When the CCWR closed in 2007, Simon started the Canid Behaviour Research Lab at Dalhousie University and focused his research on coyote-human conflicts and canine scent detection. He is currently interested in the fundamental science of olfaction and olfactory learning. His lab has focussed on environmental/conservation, biomedical, and forensic applications of scent processing in dogs. Ivan Balabanov is a 2-time World Champion dog trainer, Ot Vitosha Malinois breeder, trainer of Premier Protection Dogs and founder of the revolutionary Training Without Conflict® dog training system. For more information about Ivan Balabanov and information on how to train your dog using the Training Without Conflict® system, check out: https://trainingwithoutconflict.com https://malinois.com https://premierprotectiondogs.com Please like, comment, and share with your dog friends!
Multimedia host/reporter Barry Gadbois shares his career journey Topics include Landing first professional job in media as a teenager Working in military communications Television news Covering political conventions Podcasting in the early 2010s Brokering airtime on radio Future of media/politics Gozilla Media has you covered for this year's 2022 NFL Draft. Hosts from across Gozilla Media shows will bring you their insight, analysis, takes and more from the Iron Edge's at Ballston Spa. Plus Jeremiah from Saving Face Barber Shop in Saratoga will help pay off Goz's Wrestlemania bet. Coverage starts at 630pm all through out the first round. Lily and David Fine Jewelers is at The Shoppes of Wilton 3076 Rt 50 Saratoga Springs. Visit their new location to buy your engagement rings, wedding bands, birthday and anniversary gifts and more! Family owned and operated business, tell them you heard about it from Getting There With Goz. Jared Lozier of Northeastern Insurance. If you are looking to save money on your business, car, or more call Jared today at 518-956-3753.
Limiting beliefs suck! They prevent you from getting or doing what you want. Josh Gadbois from Renovista Construction discussed with Tom how limiting beliefs impacted his mentality and life. They also spoke about balancing work and family life, being a great leader, and some sales techniques. In this episode, we talk about… Getting rid of your limiting beliefs and becoming the best version of yourself Being a role model for your team and motivating them to be better and keep growing Josh's mental state before coming to the Denver event Imposter syndrome and how it affected Josh's self-esteem Traits of a great leader that set their team up for success Dealing with problems at home vs. dealing with problems at work Making assumptions and reading clients' minds while selling Sales tactics that you should avoid An example of how trust can lead you to make more sales than your competitors Resources: = Renovista Construction: https://renovistaconstruction.com/ = Join us in BATTLEGROUND - Everything your contracting business needs in one comprehensive program with three main focus areas: Leadership, Communication, and Numbers. For more info, check out: https://TheContractorFight.com/Battleground = Get your free copy of Tom's book Winning the Contractor Fight (Just pay to ship): https://thecontractorfight.com/book = Connect with other contractors building stronger businesses in The Contractor Fight: http://thecontractorfight.com/facebook = Grab the Gear: https://gear.thecontractorfight.com/ = Find Us on Social Media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TomReber Instagram: http://thecontractorfight.com/ig Live Unafraid Swag: http://thecontractorfight.com/unafraid
When a health scare gave Bethany a wake up call, she turned to Ayurvedic Medicine & yoga to transform her terrain and usher in a new era of health, energy and even fertility.Learn more about Bethany at BethanyJewellYoga.com.If you have a Terrain Transformation story you would like to share, email us at ben@terraintheory.net.Terrain Theory episodes are not to be taken as medical advice. You are your own primary healthcare provider.Learn more at www.terraintheory.netMusic by Chris Merenda
Can you imagine being in a job for 10 years and realizing you don't enjoy it anymore?How about staying in that job for another 10 years because you're not sure how to make the jump?...or what jump to even make?Bethany Gadbois had a successful career in the healthcare industry for 20 years. After the birth of her son 10 years into that career, her postpartum and fertility path led to a deep self-healing journey and seeking true alignment in her life. She recognized that her career path no longer fit her, but didn't know what else to do, so she stayed on that trajectory for another 10 years. As of June 2021, Bethany has left her corporate career and is now living in her true purpose as a 500 hour Registered Yoga Teacher, Prenatal Yoga Teacher, and Ayurvedic practitioner. It was a long journey that she is now sharing with us. In this episode, she shares the details on:Leaving her cushy corporate career to pursue YogaHow Ayurveda and Yoga allowed her to conceive her second childWork that allows us to slow down and be in tune with our bodies and minds versus the masculinity of "traditional" workThe power we have within us to manifest change in our futuresOne thing you can easily implement to start cultivating an Ayurvedic lifestyleIf you've ever day dreamed the idea of leaving your comfortable job to pursue something unexpected, this episode is for you! Click play!Connect with Bethany:WebsiteInstagramFacebookWhole Woman Health PodcastYoga + Ayurveda bookingsI look forward to getting to know you better so please subscribe, rate and review, and connect with me on Instagram! (@adrikeefe)Head over to www.AdrianaKeefe.com for more information, free downloads, and more!Heartfül of Kerøsene - Jeff II https://youtu.be/ZbyFsGMjfRgCreative Commons AttributionFree Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-heartful-of-kerseneMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/y-tbE2FIA1o
Sharon Gadbois, spokesperson for the US Small Business Administration talks about the availability of low interest loans for people affected by October floods in Jefferson and Shelby Counties.
LegacyMakers are the top dogs in the contracting industry, and if you haven't heard that term before get ready to hear it a lot. LegacyMakers are contractors who are elevating their businesses to new heights, can consistently attract and close their ideal client, and are earning more while working less. These are the contractors who you want to be like, the ones paving the way for the rest of the industry. Hear from Josh Gadbois of RenoVista Construction based in Worcester, MA on the transformation of his business
Join Niki Tudge as she Chats and Chuckles with Irith Bloom, Paula Garber, Julie Naismith, Suzanne Clothier, and Dr. Simon Gadbois about their planned sessions for Geek Week 2021. Listen as they explore their topics and what registrants can expect to learn from each of their sessions. Register for Geek Week 2021 at: www.GeekWeek.Rocks Geek Week 2021 (November 13-17) Features: More than 90 events with live Q&A sessions, Educational content streaming 24 hours a day over 5 days, Academic, Behavior and Consulting tracks, 70+ top notch, internationally renowned speakers, Special rates for Animal Shelters and Rescues, Exhibitor sessions – Meet live and face-to-face, Meet the authors – Get the details on what's between the covers, Payment plans, CEUs, and a Virtual “Geeked-Up” Cocktail Party!
In this episode of K9 Conservationists, Kayla Fratt speaks with Dr. Simon Gadbois to talk about signal detection theory and his conservation work! Discussed in this Podcast: Dr. Gadbois work in Nova Scotia What is signal detection theory? Signal detection theory is a means to measure the ability to differentiate between information-bearing patterns and random patterns that distract from the information. It has been around for a long time Mostly used for physical stimuli vs olfactory stimuli It wouldn't be useful for clear distinctions or errorless data However, signal detection theory needs a clear yes or a clear no What's the potential problem with proportion or percentage correct data as performance? What's the problem with our basic lineup for training and testing detection dogs as it relates to SDT? How can trainers at home put this to use with their dogs? Links Mentioned in the Episode: Signal Detection Theory Paper Memorial University d'Prime Calculator Where to find Dr. Gadbois: Website | Lab Facebook Page | Lab Facebook Group You can support the K9 Conservationists Podcast by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/k9conservationists. K9 Conservationists Website Go Fund Me
Ben Gadbois arrived in the United States from Canada at age 17, not speaking a lick of English. He wasn't going to let language barriers get in the way of his ambitions. He scrubbed toilets and painted homes to make money in high school, and then put his English skills to the test by waiting tables. Throughout his life, Ben has displayed a dogged determination to better himself and create professional opportunities where others were scared away by obstacles. When you look at the progression of his career and the age he was when reaching certain milestones, it's impressive. But when you get into the stories behind each advancement, you see the heart and business savvy that Ben put into each role. You'll notice Ben spends a lot of time supporting not-for-profit initiatives. Ben takes his family to disadvantaged areas around the world, such as Kenya, India and Ecuador, to build schools or hospitals. They spend about two-thirds of each trip within the local community so that Ben's kids can be exposed to different ways of living. They also work with U.S. inner city programs as a family. Ben finds that this is a great way for their family to bond while helping his kids appreciate all that they have. A local Chicago-area organization that Ben and his team at Instant Brands are fond of supporting is Cal's Angels. This nonprofit focuses on pediatric cancer—raising awareness, granting wishes and funding research.
On this episode, we chat with Hannah. She's a quintessential girl's girl! We talk about what dating in Dallas is like, some of our worst dates, the spectrum of sexuality, and the dude who gave her COVID.
In this episode I catch up with Simon Gadbois. His father was a student of Piaget, and he himself did his PhD with the late great John Fentress ( a former student of Robert Hinde). So he has a really balanced view of the ehtological-psychological distinction. His work on how complex behaviours can arise from relatively simple rules without complex cognition is fascinating and he has a strong interest in the philosophy of science; both topics we cover in this episode, before moving on to to more canid specific stuff in part 2. I would recommend this episode to every graduate student doing behaviour work, but also anyone intersted in how we "know" things.
In this second part of our chat we discuss issues rtelating to the learning quadrant: reinforcement and punishment, before moving on to misunderstandings concerning dominance especially in wolves
Ce samedi, à Québec, on aura droit au tome II entre Mathieu Germain et Steve Claggett, dans un gala de boxe organisé par Eye of the Tiger Management. On discute de ce combat avec Michaël Gadbois, qui sera dans le coin de Germain.
Vanessa discute avec Elise et Marie-Ève des aléas de la motivation, particulièrement en temps de pandémie. Parce que, si on aime la grande liberté qu'offre le travail de la maison, on s'aperçoit que la procrastination et les échéances qui s'accumulent peuvent rapidement prendre le dessus. Le secret de ce premier épisode: deux approches qui ont fait une grande différence dans la vie d'étudiante d'Élise et Marie-Ève: la rétroplanification et les objectifs SMART. Élise Labonté Lemoyne est chercheure en Technologie de l'information à HEC Montréal et cofondatrice de Thèsez-vous. Marie-Ève Gadbois est titulaire d'un doctorat en éducation et cofondatrice de Thèsez-vous.
“Sounds of the Silenced” uplifts and weaves together voices that have been oppressed – whether by circumstance of history, internal sentiment, or tragedy. Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges was a Black composer from the 18th century. He was quite successful when he was alive, however, given that Mozart and Haydn were among his contemporaries, history did little justice to his prominence. Dimitri Shostakovich's eight-string quartet was dedicated to the victims of fascism and war. This work is at the center of a very complicated puzzle of Shostakovich’s life. Throughout his life it was believed that Shostakovich was a supporter of the Soviet regime, but to everyone’s surprise a revealing and controversial book – ‘Testimony’ (published four years after his passing) – depicts the composer as a closest dissident. This book revealed that this string quartet was instead a biographical work that expressed the most obscure struggles in the life of the composer. Webster Gadbois’ moving piece was inspired by Tahlequah, the Puget Sound J-pod Orca that publicly grieved for 17 days following the passage of her newborn calf. SEVENTEEN DAYS BY WEBSTER GADBOIS INSTRUMENTATION: 8 CELLOS PERFORMED AND RECORDED BY LASZLO MEZO COMPOSER’S NOTES BY WEBSTER GADBOIS In the summer of 2018, the southern J-pod of orcas residing in Washington states’ Puget Sound gave birth to a calf for the first time in years. 30 minutes later, the calf died of malnutrition. The mother, who has been given the name Tahlequah, proceeded to mourn the dead calf by carrying it around with her for the next seventeen days. This level of mourning is unprecedented in orcas, and the story made international headlines. The J-pod’s primary food source is Chinook salmon, which are endangered due to overfishing. This piece’s primary goal is to catalogue the tour of grief that the J-pod experienced throughout this time, with Tahlequah acting as the centerpiece. The central idea presented at the beginning of the piece initially serves as a beacon of hope for the J-pod, as it represents continued life in the face of starvation. As the calf dies, however, this idea becomes warped into a strained cry of grief, as the pod mourns the loss as a collective. As the music becomes more frantic and primal, the central idea becomes more focused on Tahlequah herself, and her refusal to let go of the calf. After a climax of suffering, the pod delivers one last eulogy, as Tahlequah learns to let go of the calf mentally, as well as physically. The piece concludes as the story concludes: with Tahlequah dropping the calf into oblivion as the pod moves on from mourning to mating with other pods. As a postscript to this tragic tale, Tahlequah is a mother again. The Orca and her calf were documented in September 2020 near the San Juan Islands. WEBSTER GADBOIS – COMPOSER Composer and improviser Webster Gadbois has sought to explore creative methods of communicating the impact climate change has had on the planet. This has led him to write music about wild orcas in his hometown of Bainbridge Island, Washington. In addition to environmental motivation, Gadbois’s work centers around collaboration with artists in visual mediums, such as dancers and filmmakers. Holding a Bachelor of Music degree from Rice University and a Master of Music degree from The Juilliard School, he is committed to the creation of work intended to foster a childlike sense of discovery and to increase dialogue around social change. LASZLO MEZO – CELLO Born in Budapest, Hungary, Laszlo Mezo gained national recognition as one of the top musicians of his generation at the young age of 18. He forged a career as a soloist, recitalist, master teacher, and chamber musician, has performed extensively in Europe, Asia, and North and South America, and is currently a professor in cello at Chapman University and Saddleback College in California. He is a sought after soloist, and an active studio musician in Hollywood, having played in many film scores, including Star Wars, Ice Age, Life of Pi, Wolverine, and The Lone Ranger. His first CD is a recording of Dávid Popper’s works, and his second, “Made in Paris,” includes romantic cello pieces from the 19th century. BAINBRIDGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA QUARTET PATRICIA STRANGE, FIRST VIOLIN Pat is a performer of traditional and contemporary violin literature and has performed throughout the US and Europe. She received a Bachelor of Music degree from Calif. State University Fullerton and a Master of Arts degree from the University of Calif. San Diego. Before moving to Bainbridge Island in 2001 she held the position of Principle Second violin with the San Jose Symphony. She is currently the Concertmaster of the Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra, founder and director of Bridges; A String Orchestra and has frequently performed with Ovation! Performing Arts Northwest and BPA’s musical theatre productions. “Being in quarantine as a musician has been difficult. I’ve found it hard to have the motivation to practice alone. I really miss not being able to rehearse in person with my music community here on Bainbridge Island, whether it’s in orchestra, chamber music or musical theater performances. The Bainbridge Pod Accomplice is a wonderful project allowing us to make music again.” PEGGY BRADY – SECOND VIOLIN Peggy Brady, violinist, studied at the Universität für Musik and darstellende Kunst in Vienna and Arizona State University in the 70’s. She has been a member of the first violin section of the Phoenix Symphony, the violin section of the Göttinger Symphonie Orchester, the Braunschweig Staatsoper Orchestra, Principal Second Violin and Assistant Concertmaster of the Napa Valley Symphony and Principal Second Violin of the Marin Symphony. In 2004 she founded the Eloquence String Quartet and Trio of Napa Valley. The group is now in high demand for weddings and vineyard events throughout Napa and Sonoma. Soon to become a full time resident of Bainbridge Island, Peggy is enjoying a new musical project called “Olympic Serenade” – playing chamber music with other members of the Bainbridge Island Symphony. “A highlight for me during this pandemic has been providing outdoor musical therapy for ourselves, neighbors, and friends. We have been meeting on my large open driveway on Sunday afternoons to play chamber music. The neighbors are invited to come and enjoy the music while they sip a glass of wine. Our conductor Mario has joined us several times on viola. It’s been my favorite part of the summer.” MARIO ALEJANDRO TORRES – VIOLA Mario Alejandro Torres is a conductor, teacher, and performer native to San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Currently based in Seattle, Washington, Mr. Torres made his Benaroya Hall conducting debut in collaboration with Maestros Ludovic Morlot and David Alexander Rahbee in an exciting concert with the University of Washington Symphony Orchestra. For the past two years, he has served in a conducting fellowship with the Seattle Symphony, assisting Maestro Morlot in collaboration with artists such as Hilary Hahn and John Luther Adams. As the former Music Director of Poulsbo Community Orchestra, he brought a new and exciting sound to the ensemble. Outside of the United States, he has conducted performances with the Eddy Snijders Orchestra in Paramaribo, Suriname, and in his hometown with the professional Chamber Orchestra of San Pedro Sula, and Victoriano Lopez School of Music Choir. “Bainbridge Performing Arts has been a very special place to me by virtue of its unique position to highlight and welcome artists, creators, writers, and more – each coming from different backgrounds and perspectives in life. This key diversity nurtures a very special community, as it does our beautiful Bainbridge Island. As Music Director of the Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra it has been an incredible pleasure to follow those steps, and that is why I am very excited to present ‘Sounds of the Silence,’ the first October episode of BPA’s Bainbridge Pod Accomplice!” ARLAYNE ESEMAN – CELLO Arlayne took her first cello lessons from Marcia Treend in 9th grade. A year later, she began studying with Thaddeus Markiewicz, assistant principal cellist with the Detroit Symphony, and continued with him until earning her Masters in Cello Performance. While in college, she performed in some Motown recordings and played in the pickup orchestras for Paul Anka and Sammy Davis (what an entertainer). In 2013, Arlayne retired as a “computer geek” and moved to Bainbridge Island, where she auditioned for the symphony and made many wonderful friends. In 2015, she started playing in local ensembles as well as musicals performed on the island. “It is not uncommon that I am performing up to 12 nights a month. I think that is a pretty good life. During shelter in place, my biggest accomplishment is not killing my husband. Being a basic introvert (yes, really), I enjoy being home. Typically, I play Sudoku, read about WW2 code breakers, and sew for my family or myself. When the weather permits, I take my cello out on my condo deck and play unaccompanied cello for my neighbors. So far, no one is complaining.”
What do Austin Powers, Black Swan and Dad Jokes have in common? They all require the ice dance team of Kaitlin Hawayek and Jean Luc Baker! Mitch and Kevin catch up with these two after their return to Montreal. We talk COVID, Detroit Days, Gadbois, Salad Boy and much more. This was a great episode catching up with DJ KHaw and JLB, hope you enjoy!DJ KHAW SoundcloudIG: Jean Luc BakerIG: Kaitlyn Hawayek
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If you get a dopamine rush when geeking out to the science of behavior, this episode is for you. I literally could not wait to release this show because it is packed with so many mind blowing insights!Dr. Simon Gadbois is someone I've been wanting to interview to get his take on aggression, and he does not disappoint. I pick Simon's brain about topics such as behavioral endocrinology and how hormones relate to aggression; continue to explore predatory behavior as I have in previous episodes; and we chat about the behavior sciences that might be best suited for learning about and addressing aggression. And that's just the tip of the iceberg for this episode!And this episode is sponsored by AggressiveDog.com, where you can find a variety of educational offerings with a focus on helping dogs with aggression, including the Aggression in Dogs Master Course, the most comprehensive course available anywhere in the world on helping dogs with aggression, and The Aggression in Dogs Conference, a three day virtual event happening from Oct. 2-4, 2020 with ten amazing speakers, all experts in their field. You can find out more about the conference by going to thelooseleashacademy.com. Simon Gadbois Ph.D.Simon Gadbois integrates ethology, animal experimental psychology, and behavioural neuroscience to study wild and domestic canids. He completed his Ph.D. in behavioural endocrinology at the Canadian Centre for Wolf Research (CCWR) examining the hormonal correlates of social behaviour in wolves, as well as action sequences in wolves, coyotes and red foxes. When the CCWR closed in 2007, he started the Canid Behaviour Research Lab at Dalhousie University and focussed his research on coyote-human conflicts and canine scent detection and search. He is interested in the fundamental science of olfaction and olfactory learning, as well as some applications: His lab has focussed on environmental/conservation, biomedical, and forensic applications of scent processing in dogs.
Today we sat down with Team USA Bobsledder Geoff Gadbois. We spoke about Geoff's journey into Bobsledding, the unknown facts of the sport, and crazy stories--like how he almost crashed into another sled. Music by Joakim Karud
This episode is an interview with Top Producing agent Rob Gadbois from Snohomish County, WA (Seattle area). Rob shares how he has built a solid business through building relationships and through utilizing the benefits of a great networking group.
If you’re at a point in your business where you feel stuck, then it’s time to do the leg work. Josh Gadbois is in the house with the fellas today to talk all about how CSA changed his business. Two years ago, Josh was suffering from the same old holdups that contractors have been struggling with for years, lost time with family, failed face-to-face meetings, and a failing business. That’s when he decided to make a change and join The Bridge. Now, it’s been almost a year since he has been out without charging a consultation fee and it has changed everything. Be like Josh. Recognize the problem and take the necessary steps to make the changes or you will be stuck in that head trash forever! In this episode, we talk about… 30,000-foot fly-by of Josh and his business How CSA has changed Josh’s personal dynamics Be willing to do the leg work and push through the no’s Getting the confidence to sell over the phone Advice for someone who can’t get past the roleplays Picking between the pains that lie on both sides of discomfort Links to resources: CSA YouTube CSA Facebook The Bridge Want to stop sucking the life out of your contracting business? Join the Contractor Sales Academy and take command of your entire sales process! CSA is a game-changer for your business.
In this podcast we spoke about Simon's work training dogs for wildlife conservation especially with reptiles. We also spoke about whether you have to reward every time you click? Simon Gadbois is the director of the Canid and Reptile Behaviour and Olfaction Research Team at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. He studies canine olfactory processing for applied purposes such as wildlife conservation Show Notes: www.nickbenger.com/simon-gadbois Tromplo Courses: https://tromplo.com/ Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2076928672622451/
Direct from Finlandia Trophy 2019, Clara (@daejangie) sits down with silver medallists Shiyue Wang and Xinyu Liu (CHN) to discuss moving to Gadbois last season, their favourite skating styles, this seasons’ programs and much more! Due to recording on-site at the competition, the audio quality is not quite up to our usual standard. Please refer to the transcript or the subtitles on YouTube if you have trouble listening to this interview! Full transcript available here: https://www.inthelopodcast.com/news/2019/10/14/interview-shiyue-wang-xinyu-liu Transcription by Evie (@doubleflutz) Icon, Header, and Graphics by Gabb (@tegomass) Audio Production by Evie (@doubleflutz) Produced by the In The Loop Team Website: https://www.inthelopodcast.com Ko-fi: http://ko-fi.com/inthelopodcast Contact: https://www.inthelopodcast.com/contact Twitter: https://twitter.com/InTheLoPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inthelopodcast #InTheLoop #InTheLoPodcast
On this weeks episode, I sit down with the humble and hard-working Joshua Gadbois of Renovista Construction. I had the great pleasure of meeting Josh at a Local Networking group and since then have been great friends. We discuss how working hard is part of the journey and always will be. Josh discusses how he uses a 5,4,3,2,1 method to overcome common fears and get things done. We speak about what to do with your profits and oh...Rented Lamborghinis!
Frances and Charlotte Gadbois both possess a power presence, beauty from the inside out, and a way of making others around them feel truly seen and heard. The incredible icing on the cake is that they make some of the finest jewelry available on the market today, with the modern woman and all of her desires in mind. Today, they share their beautiful story with Carrie about the creative inspiration behind Sloane Street, how a business plan written on a napkin in London changed everything, what makes their collections so unique and the hilarious mother-daughter behind the scenes relationship stories. Much like the jewelry they provide for women all around the world, their business mentality is one of quality, longevity and value. What You'll Hear in This Episode: The real scoop on what it's like for a mother-daughter duo to work so closely together. How they got started as an entrepreneurial family, and knew they needed to be in business together. How Frances and Charlotte work great together, even with very different styles and personalities, and why you may not want to bounce ideas off Charlotte until she has her first sip of caffeine in the morning. What they each teach each other on a daily basis, both in business and life in general. Their previous backgrounds before Sloane Street, and how it affected their business savvy decisions in the present day. Why an eggplant colored couch led Frances to realize she needed a major career change. The serendipitous timing of their business emerging and Sloane Street forming. How Charlotte balances a full time work schedule with school, and of course, a booming social life. How they navigate communication with staff, and create an open company culture. Why no matter how successful your child is, you still have the urge to tell them it's time to go to bed. Why the new generation cares more about wearability than price or color, and how Frances and Charlotte make jewelry appropriate from the boardroom to the ballroom. The special care and research that goes into every piece of jewelry that they make. The way they adapt their company to be both on trend in both consumer purchasing patterns and the fashion industry. The ways Sloane Street are strategic about their purchase locations, and the story of their decision to pull the product from Amazon. Their travel philosophy and expert tips (it's not just all private jets and Ritz Carltons)! The love Sloane Street has for their customers, and the passion they have for repurposing family heirlooms and meaningful pieces. The lessons they have learned along the way of turning mistakes into growth, and advice they would give to budding female entrepreneurs. The thoughtful and precise work that goes into a photo shoot, and every piece of marketing Frances and Charlotte put out. How they balance their strong internal vision with making sure others in the team get their voice out as well. Quotes: “Anything creative, I love.” - Frances “Truly this is the most rewarding thing we could have done.” - Charlotte “We've always had the type of relationship where we are so close, like sisters.” “My favorite look with most of the stuff we have is just a T-shirt and jeans.” “Jewelry should make you feel something, and it should be about what you personally like.” “We are on trend, but we aren't trendy.” Mentioned: Sloane Street Charlize Journey Into the Inner Circle: Carrie Doll @CarrieADoll - Twitter @carriedollconsulting - Instagram Carrie Doll - Facebook Please rate, review and follow the podcast! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We sat down Between Two Yeti's with Marc Gadbois from Tradesmen International to discuss the Miami Yachts Show 2017 and life. You can check out more of what they do here https://www.tradesmeninternational.com/staffing/marine/
In Part 2 of the Mother-Daughter Duo in Business, we hear from Charlotte Gadbois, (@SloaneStreetJewelry @CharlizeGadbois) Co-founder of the House of Gadbois Jewelry and Charlize Gadbois, and daughter of this dynamic mother-daughter duo. We hear Charlotte's perspective on working with her mother and how she has learned the importance of "letting go" and keeping a "united front" in their business relationship. This mother-daughter duo is revolutionizing the jewelry business and bringing a millennial edge needed in today's competitive marketplace. Plus a few of her most recent "Must Haves. "There's MORE! As a listener of the Ladies Roadmap Podcast, Gadbois Jewelry is offering a 15% DISCOUNT o to the website www.Gadboisjewelry.com and use the Promo Code: Ladies15 For more Information and Resources go to Show Notes at https://ladiesroadmap.com/005 Please, we would like to hear from you! Go to http://www.ladiesroadmap.com and send us your questions and suggestions about anything you would like to hear. HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! If you like our show, please subscribe to iTunes and write us a review! This is what helps us stand out from the crowd and help people find more joy and inspiration from the stories we share on Ladies Road Map. Review the show in iTunes! We rely on it! http://www.ladiesroadmap.com/mobilereview Come Along for the Ride! www.LadiesRoadmap.com Thank you Cam Tyler from PodcastBud for our theme music and editing our show!
Jewelry designer, Frances Gadbois (@sloanestreetjewelry @charlizegadbois) tells how the House of Gadbois Jewelry is revolutionizing the jewelry business along with the advantages of adding millennials to your team. It is a story about respect and boundaries when working and traveling 24/7 with your daughter. Also, tips on how to never check a bag when traveling and her latest "must haves". Stay tuned for Episode 005 when we hear from Charlotte Gadbois, daughter and partner in the House of Gadbois with Frances. There's MORE! As a listener of the Ladies Roadmap Podcast, Gadbois Jewelry is offering a 15% DISCOUNT go to www.Gadboisjewelry.com and use the Promo Code: Ladies15 For more information and links to resources go to our show notes at https://ladiesroadmap.com/004 Please, we would like to hear from you! info@ladiesroadmap.com and send us your questions and suggestions about anything you would like to hear. HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! If you like our show, please subscribe to iTunes and write us a review! This is what helps us stand out from the crowd and help people find more joy and inspiration from the stories we share on Ladies Road Map. Review the show in iTunes! We rely on it! https://apple.co/2nTC57c Come Along for the Ride! Thanks to Cam Tyler of PodcastBud for
Defender Radio: The Podcast for Wildlife Advocates and Animal Lovers
Bad Coyote, the 2013 documentary that purports to explore the state of Atlantic Canadians during a cull of coyotes after the tragic death of folksinger Taylor Mitchell in October 2009, is available to view online. The documentary was released online as part of the National Film Board’s National Canadian Film Day this year. In the last week, several listeners, supporters of The Fur-Bearers, and friends, contacted the show and The Fur-Bearers to let us know that it was available for online viewing, and that the link was being passed around. The write-up for Bad Coyote states that it asks if residents’ fears of a new “super species” are justified, or if they’re responding to fear mongering. While many filmmakers would have gone to great lengths to sensationalize beyond the title, writer and director Jason Andrew Young made clear efforts to provide some balance. This was accomplished namely through interviews with Taylor Mitchell’s mother, Emily Mitchell, who advocated for compassion to wildlife and an end to the cull, and Dr. Simon Gadbois, a canid researcher at Dalhousie University. Though time is given to Dr. Gadbois, frequently his scientific-based statements are cut down to simple soundbites, and, ultimately rejected by the so-called folk logic of those who profit from the exploitation of coyotes, without an opportunity for rebuttal. Even the very question of what exactly happened on October 27, 2009, which led to the death of Ms. Mitchell in hospital the following day, isn’t fully explored – and that’s where our interview with Dr. Simon Gadbois, an opportunity for discussion and in-depth rebuttals, begins on this week’s episode.
Originally aired on July 26th 2017.
We will be talking sports and having fun doing it. We will be joined by NFL Draft prospect former University of Miami and Southeastern Louisiana University OY Taylor Gadbois; who discussed his prep for the NFL Draft and so much more! Follow on Twitter @goforitgant Website: goforitgantsports.com
Jesse interviews Dr. Linda Gadbois – Visionary artist and founder of Creative Transformations; which is dedicated to providing people with Higher Education and Strategic Intervention that meets and exceeds the highest standards and most modern technologies in the areas of Creative Mind Development, Psychology, Personal Transformation, Professional Development, Communication, the Creative Arts, Consciousness Studies, and Integrative Medicine. Dr. Gadbois also shares her wisdom in areas such as: Spiritual Sciences, Evolutionary Relationships, Sacred Sexuality, Health and Wellbeing, Divine Feminine, Creativity, Business, Conscious Dying, Life Purpose, Play Workshops, and Adventure Seminars. Linda will be sharing her thoughts on dealing with emotions, how to balance them and how to tap into your creative power through a mental emotional balance. You can learn more about her work at: http://www.creativetransformations.biz/Index.html Website: www.compassioncodes.com Shimshai: www.shimshai.com
Jesse interviews Dr. Linda Gadbois – Visionary artist and founder of Creative Transformations; which is dedicated to providing people with Higher Education and Strategic Intervention that meets and exceeds the highest standards and most modern technologies in the areas of Creative Mind Development, Psychology, Personal Transformation, Professional Development, Communication, the Creative Arts, Consciousness Studies, and Integrative Medicine. Dr. Gadbois also shares her wisdom in areas such as: Spiritual Sciences, Evolutionary Relationships, Sacred Sexuality, Health and Wellbeing, Divine Feminine, Creativity, Business, Conscious Dying, Life Purpose, Play Workshops, and Adventure Seminars. We will be looking at her work in Crop Circles, Geometric Patterns in life; and Creative Transformation. You can learn more about her work at: http://www.creativetransformations.biz/Index.html Website: www.compassioncodes.com Shimshai: www.shimshai.com
The Dog Show #327 – June 3, 2015 Dr. Simon Gadbois is an ethologist and behavioral neuroscientist at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada and presented at last year's SPARCS conference. Dr. Gadbois studies different aspects and applications of scent … Read More
The Dog Show #275 – June 4, 2014 SPARCS 2014 presenter Simon Gadbois, Ph.D. Dr. Gadbois is an ethologist and behavioral neuroscientist at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada and is presenting at this year's SPARCS conference in Newport, RI. … Read More
The world famous Boston radio talk show duo, Barry Gadbois and Cameron Robbins, will be co-hosting and discussing all things crime: violence in the media, music, movies,and much more!
1st Hour: A debate on crime and gun control with Barry Gadbois 2nd Hour: The criminal mind: looking into the question of WHY they kill with criminologist Scott Bon In the wake of the Newtown massacre, we're all pondering how and why. Boston Radio talk show host and author Barry Gadbois and I will be discussing current events, debating gun control, the meaning behind the 2nd Amendment, the NRA's solution, and the outlook for 2013. Dr. Scott Bon is an author and criminologist who has studied the behavior of sociopaths and corresponded with some of the nation's worst serial killers. He'll make us think about the fundamentals of human behavior, the impact of the media, and answer questions pertaining to the motive behind murder.
Father Augustine Measures, OSB is a priest of the Ampleforth Community. He shepherds the people of St. Mary's and St. Benedict's in Bamber Bridge near Preston in Lancashire, England.