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José Gaudet se demande à quel âge on arrête d’avoir des peurs? Guillaume Pineault parle de mariage et de « règlements » dans ceux-ci Félix-Antoine Tremblay décortique le procès de la chanteuse Cardi B! BONNE ÉCOUTE !
Aujourd’hui dans le BOOST ! : José Gaudet envoie chier notre patron !!! Pour ou contre les CROCS ? Gabin ça : Les associations célèbres entre athlètes et marques Bonne écoute! :)
Aujourd'hui dans la gang ➜ Cette chose que vous faites sur la bolle est dangereuse pour votre santé Palardy coach de vie nous jase des habitudes dodo de notre enfance que l'on garde en tant qu'adulte! José Gaudet a perdu ses cheveux, sa vue et sa mémoire! Bonne écoute!
Une activité que continueraient de faire le tiers des gens malgré la pluie à la Question impossible // Tu sais que tu sors avec une prof quand… // On joue à Ding Dong, spécial rentrée des Fantastiques // José Gaudet dévoile un terrible secret sur Véro // On fait le tour de nos réseaux sociaux // On souligne la Journée internationale du chien // On joue au Shazam humain // Keven Aubut et la mode dans les écoles //
Déjà la 8e saison de Véronique et les Fantastiques! On débute ça avec : Anne-Élisabeth Bossé qui parle de l’attachement que l’on développe pour certaines séries télé ! Mona de Grenoble nous fait un « Mona failli parler de ça » José Gaudet répond à la question : Est-ce dangereux de travailler avec son ex? BONNE ÉCOUTE !
Tout au long de l'été, Félix Turcotte part à la rencontre de vos Fantastiques pour voir comment chacun savoure la belle saison… à sa manière ! ☀️
In this episode of The Business of Aquaculture Podcast, we explore the intersection of mental health, sustainability, and AI with our special guest, Jen Gaudet — Entrepreneur, Investor, International Speaker, Best-Selling Author, and Host of the TV Show Power CEOs: The Truth Behind the Business.As we reflect on Mental Health Awareness Month, this timely conversation reminds us that caring for our mental well-being isn't seasonal — it's foundational. Jen shares expert insights on how aquaculture leaders can:
Balado du lundi du Boost: José Gaudet est dans le Boost! Retour sur le premier stand-up de SM Faisons des doigts d'honneur!!!
In Episode 6 of The Power of AI in Risk, host Jason Reichl welcomes Ed Gaudet, CEO and founder of Censinet, to explore how AI is transforming healthcare cybersecurity—both as a powerful tool and a dangerous threat. With more than 50% of data breaches coming from third parties, Ed breaks down how automation, network effects, and smart governance are the future of AI-driven risk management.
Jim and Zack welcome the curator of the Mattapoisett Museum, Connor Gaudet, onto the show. Connor walks us through the museum's fine collection, including a model of the ship, the Wanderer. He shares with us this backstory of his career in museum work, from Manhattan to Mattapoisett as well as his personal favorite backyard road trips. Located on the South Coast of Massachusetts, the Mattapoisett Museum showcases a fine collection of artifacts from the history of the town.
The dudes sit down with meteorologist Dillon Gaudet, out of Kentucky. Find out what "percent chance" means, difficulty of accuracy with weather, and how Dillon is committed to reporting the facts! Grab your Garage Beer and hold on, we got weather ahead!
En mars 1990, Sandra Gaudet, 14 ans, a été tué au Québec. Deux hommes ont été condamnés pour ce meurtre avant d'être innocentés, après 10 ans d'incarcération. Caroline Hébert et Chantal Vanier font partie de l'organisme Meurtres et Disparitions Irrésolus du Québec (MDIQ) et ont repris l'enquête sur son meurtre. Dans ce podcast inédit, découvrez un supplément de l'émission de L'heure du crime. Questions oubliées, ou qui n'ont pas pu être posées à l'antenne, Justine Vignaux reste en studio avec l'invité(e) de Jean-Alphonse Richard, pour en savoir plus sur l'affaire du jour. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Sandra Gaudet avait quatorze ans quand elle a été retrouvée morte étranglée, à la fin de l'hiver, au bord d'un chemin enneigé du Québec. Rarement enquête n'aura été aussi rondement menée. En quelques jours, deux hommes sont arrêtés. De jeunes et mauvais garçons qui traînaient dans ce coin perdu et sont incapables de présenter un alibi. Ils passent aux aveux, donnent des détails. Des témoins les reconnaissent. Les déclarations des uns et des autres sont accablantes. L'affaire est résolue, jugée et entendue même si les accusés ont fini par se rétracter. On ne les écoute pas. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Sandra Gaudet avait quatorze ans quand elle a été retrouvée morte étranglée, à la fin de l'hiver, au bord d'un chemin enneigé du Québec. Rarement enquête n'aura été aussi rondement menée. En quelques jours, deux hommes sont arrêtés. De jeunes et mauvais garçons qui traînaient dans ce coin perdu et sont incapables de présenter un alibi. Ils passent aux aveux, donnent des détails. Des témoins les reconnaissent. Les déclarations des uns et des autres sont accablantes. L'affaire est résolue, jugée et entendue même si les accusés ont fini par se rétracter. On ne les écoute pas. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
On this episode of The Tea Podcast, we're talking with Kayla Gaudet at Trust Acadiana & Veronika Henry of Procept Marketing about Lafayette, their businesses, and all that jazz.Trust Acadiana
Stéphane Gendron nous explique le fonctionnement de la gestion de l'offre en agriculture et pourquoi les agriculteurs pourraient y perdre gros si nos politiciens acceptent les demandes de l'administration Trump. Pascal Gaudet, VP au groupe Trans-West, revient sur l'émission de JE diffusée vendredi dernier et raconte comment s'est déroulé le tournage à bord des camions... The post 25 mars 2025 Stéphane Gendron, Pascal Gaudet et Hans Mercier appeared first on Truck Stop Québec.
In 2011, Marc Andreessen predicted that software would eat the world. Specifically, the prediction was that software companies would take over the economy and disrupt all industries. The economic prediction has mostly come true, with 9 out of 10 of the most highly valued companies being tech companies. The industry disruption didn't materialize in some cases, and outright failed in others. Healthcare seems to be one of these 'disruption-resistant' areas. Ed joins us today to discuss why that might be, and what the paths towards securing the healthcare industry might look like. Segment Resources: Ed's podcast, Risk Never Sleeps We get a visit from Tanya Janca to discuss her latest book, Alice and Bob Learn Secure Coding! Segment Resources: Tanya's latest book on Amazon Tanya's previous book, Alice and Bob Learn Application Security on Amazon Tanya's website, She Hacks Purple This week, in the enterprise security news, we've got some funding and acquisitions! ransomware payments are DOWN 35% infostealers on Macs are UP 101% Bybit got hit by a $1.5B heist and shrugged it off A SaaS report says AI is having no impact on pricing Microsoft's CEO says AI is generating no value Google is dropping SMS as a second factor Google creates a 4th state of matter instead of fixing Teams What it's like to be named “Null” All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-396
In 2011, Marc Andreessen predicted that software would eat the world. Specifically, the prediction was that software companies would take over the economy and disrupt all industries. The economic prediction has mostly come true, with 9 out of 10 of the most highly valued companies being tech companies. The industry disruption didn't materialize in some cases, and outright failed in others. Healthcare seems to be one of these 'disruption-resistant' areas. Ed joins us today to discuss why that might be, and what the paths towards securing the healthcare industry might look like. Segment Resources: Ed's podcast, Risk Never Sleeps We get a visit from Tanya Janca to discuss her latest book, Alice and Bob Learn Secure Coding! Segment Resources: Tanya's latest book on Amazon Tanya's previous book, Alice and Bob Learn Application Security on Amazon Tanya's website, She Hacks Purple This week, in the enterprise security news, we've got some funding and acquisitions! ransomware payments are DOWN 35% infostealers on Macs are UP 101% Bybit got hit by a $1.5B heist and shrugged it off A SaaS report says AI is having no impact on pricing Microsoft's CEO says AI is generating no value Google is dropping SMS as a second factor Google creates a 4th state of matter instead of fixing Teams What it's like to be named “Null” All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-396
In 2011, Marc Andreessen predicted that software would eat the world. Specifically, the prediction was that software companies would take over the economy and disrupt all industries. The economic prediction has mostly come true, with 9 out of 10 of the most highly valued companies being tech companies. The industry disruption didn't materialize in some cases, and outright failed in others. Healthcare seems to be one of these 'disruption-resistant' areas. Ed joins us today to discuss why that might be, and what the paths towards securing the healthcare industry might look like. Segment Resources: Ed's podcast, Risk Never Sleeps Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-396
In 2011, Marc Andreessen predicted that software would eat the world. Specifically, the prediction was that software companies would take over the economy and disrupt all industries. The economic prediction has mostly come true, with 9 out of 10 of the most highly valued companies being tech companies. The industry disruption didn't materialize in some cases, and outright failed in others. Healthcare seems to be one of these 'disruption-resistant' areas. Ed joins us today to discuss why that might be, and what the paths towards securing the healthcare industry might look like. Segment Resources: Ed's podcast, Risk Never Sleeps Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-396
Learn how thinking like a racer can help you move faster and smarter in business. Winning in racing isn't just about being the fastest on the track—it's about strategy, precision, and making the right moves at the right time. The difference between first place and 20th can be a fraction of a second, just like the difference between a struggling business and a thriving one can come down to small, strategic shifts. Success in both worlds requires optimization, branding, and the ability to adapt quickly to new challenges. In this episode, we're exploring the surprising connections between racing and business, including: The Power of Incremental Gains – Why small, smart changes make the biggest impact Building a Personal Brand – How reputation and visibility can fuel long-term success The Importance of Data – How to remove guesswork and make informed decisions that drive results We'll also discuss the biggest mistakes people make—both in racing and business—and how to avoid them. Whether you're an entrepreneur or just looking to improve your competitive mindset, you'll walk away with actionable strategies you can use right away. Joining me today is Branson Gaudet, an 18-year-old race car driver with a passion for both motorsports and entrepreneurship. Branson is learning firsthand how to combine talent with business savvy to accelerate his career. In this conversation, he shares his journey, lessons from the track, and how thinking like a business owner is helping him become a better competitor. Links: https://predictableprofits.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@PredictableProfits https://www.facebook.com/PredictableProfits https://www.linkedin.com/company/predictable-profits/
On this episode of Asked And Answered By Soul, Jennifer Urezzio and Leslie Gaudet, self-care strategist, life coach and creator of the Whole Soul Blueprint wellness program, take a look at the importance of teamwork, building a supportive, cohesive environment to foster collaboration, and recognizing that the quality and end product of what you accomplish as a team is so much richer. Creating a great team allows space for the contributions and perspectives of others who want to help you manifest your vision and fulfill your purpose in the world. Listen today as Jennifer and Leslie share that even as we surround ourselves with team members and a great support system, we need to also weave personal priorities into our schedule. When we recognize that as we put self-care on our calendar first, we transform stress and overwhelm into clarity and calm, and we get quality of life in both our personal world and in business. You can learn more about Leslie at https://herextraordinarylifebydesign.co. About Leslie Leslie Gaudet is a passionate Self-Care Strategist, passionate about burnout prevention, who partners with incredible women, and together, they dive into the game-changing world of self-care and teamwork. She guides her clients to transform their lives by seamlessly incorporating rejuvenating self-care practices into their daily routines, including self-care essentials for overall emotional, and physical health. When they learn to prioritize self-care, they become refreshed, motivated leaders who can inspire their teams, foster supportive work cultures, and drive business growth. The Asked and Answered by Soul podcast is dedicated to helping you understand that your Soul is the answer. To learn more about your soul's answers and purpose, access your free guide at www.themythsofpurpose.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for our last episode of the 2024 with our Season 3 Finale! A lot of fun as we are joined by Alex Goff of Goff Rugby Report to get his view on rugby in Iowa, USA Rugby/NCR split, and how he's able to produce top level rugby reporting. We also finish our Top of the League Podcast Celebrity 15 with our wings, fullback, and coach! We make bold predictions for 2025 while looking ahead to what to watch for. We end the episode hearing from Trey Gaudet of Northwest Missouri Boys High School Rugby program and how they just started yet have already won a Nebraska state title! The Bois will take a few weeks off and we will be back and better than ever in 2025! Let us know what you want to hear and see from us in 2025! Thank you again everyone for the support and for joining us for some great rugby conversations!
Let's face it: As a coach, it can really take a lot of time, money and effort to be successful and reach the point where you want to be. There are networking events to attend, speaking engagements to consider and even podcast interviews to go on. So the question becomes, How can you get all of this done and build a sustainable profitable coaching practice without burning yourself in the process? Well, that's exactly what we talked about in this latest episode.
Cyber attackers are becoming smarter and more organized, making it crucial for healthcare systems to stay ahead with robust cybersecurity measures. In this episode of "The Future of AI in Health" podcast series, co-hosts Dr. Jenny Yu and Saul Marquez interview Ed Gaudet, CEO and founder of Censinet, on how AI revolutionizes healthcare, particularly in third-party risk and enterprise risk management. Ed shares how his company is revolutionizing the way hospitals assess the cybersecurity readiness of third-party vendors through automation and a multi-sided network, drastically reducing the time required for cybersecurity risk assessments in healthcare. Addressing the complexities of AI in healthcare, he emphasizes the importance of robust governance. He also explains why organizations need to establish clear policies for AI use, considering the unique risks associated with AI, which extend beyond traditional cybersecurity threats. Join us as we explore the future of AI in healthcare and the critical role it plays in ensuring patient safety and improved care. Stay tuned! Resources: Watch the entire interview here. Check more episodes of this Thought Leadership Series here. Connect with and follow Ed Gaudet on LinkedIn and email him here. Follow Censinet on LinkedIn and the website. Check out the Risk Never Sleeps podcast. Connect with and follow Jenny Yu on LinkedIn. Learn more about Healthline Media on LinkedIn and their website.