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Cette semaine, c'est l'habituelle rétrospective de l'année 2024 en bande dessinée québécoise, en huit albums coups de coeur et quatre mentions honorables.Sont discutés : Momm, de Catherin (Pow Pow)Visions, d'Alexis Mandeville (Front froid)La 3e Kaméra. de Denis Rodier et Cédric Apikian (Glénat)Suivra le néant, de Mireille St-Pierre (Nouvelle adresse)AMA, d'André-Philippe Côté (Moelle graphik)Un sacrifice tout naturel, de Martin PM (La Pastèque)Québec Rock: Offenbach vs Corbeau, de Christian Quesnel, Michel Giguère et Paul Rose (Libre expression)La bibliothèque enchantée T1: le livre aspirateur , de Jocelyn Boisvert et Enzo (Michel Quintin)Sont également mentionnés : Maya conte la malédiction du centre d'achat de Sophie Bédard (Pow Pow), le collectif La flopée vol. 1 (Nique à feu), Red Ketchup T10, de Réal Godbout, Robin Godbout-Harvey et Pierre Fournier (La Pastèque) ainsi que Noir obscur de Sébastien et Ghyslain Duguay (Station T).
Merci à notre commanditaire ProCafetière : https://tinyurl.com/procafetiere-jerrPour obtenir le Café Whats Up :https://procafetiere.ca/collections/cafe-vrac/products/espresso-whats-up-cafe-vracUtilise le code JERR20 pour 20% de rabais sur le sac Whats Up ;)Christian Godbout, après une décennie dans les forces policières, a été témoin d'un incendie tragique où deux personnes ont péri, devant ses yeux, sans qu'il puisse les sauver. Cet événement l'a profondément traumatisé, le menant à l'alcoolisme. Il a partagé son histoire pour dénoncer les obstacles rencontrés dans sa quête d'aide et de guérison. Enregistré le 28 novembre 2024 .Pour rejoindre le groupe d'accompagnement sur Facebook :https://www.facebook.com/share/g/12Buy7JJGFh/?mibextid=K35XfP Pour devenir membre et supporter le Whats Up Podcast : https://www.patreon.com/whatsuppodcast Merci les patreon !!Pour suivre Jerr sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jerr_allain/Pour suivre Jerr sur facebook : https://www.facebook.com/JerrAllainofficielContact : jerr.production@gmail.comPour vous abonner à mon Infolettre : http://eepurl.com/hvpnhj
Alexi Godbout was born to ski instructor parents and was on his way to a pro skier future from a young age. He did the standard, started with ski racing, graduated to moguls, and then got his master's in park skiing. He went from local kid, following new school legend Philou Poirier, to a pro Salomon contract at 14 and a 20+ year pro ski career that, after years of podiums, shifted to the big mountains where he makes his “Blank Collective” films today. On the podcast, we talk about getting sponsored early, beating Tanner and Henrik at the ISPO Awards, injuries, big mountains, and more. Stan Rey asks the Inappropriate Questions. Alexi Godbout Show Notes: 4:00: Born into a ski instructor family, ski racing, Philou, blading, and football 16:00: Stanley: The brand that invented the category! Only the best for Powell Movement listeners. Check out Stanley1913.com Best Day Brewing: All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories or sugar. 19:00: Winning his first event at 14, was he cocky, English, and his first US Open, Charles Gagnier, and getting his first contract 27:00: Aspen Open, winning awards over Tanner and Henrik, Skimatic, his first knee injury, Kangaroo Flip, and Dew Tour 41:00: Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better. Outdoor Research: Click here for 25% off Outdoor Research products (not valid on sale items or pro products) 42:00: Money, Tall T style, his hair, filming with Jeff Thomas for the first time, and X Games 49:00: Poor Boyz, street skiing, MSP, winning Dew Tour, doing his knee again, coming back to a podium, and the Olympics 60:00: Moving to Pemberton, his new sled fiasco, Blank, learning from Jeff Thomas, too many cooks in the kitchen and Blank favorites 72:00: Inappropriate Questions with Stan Rey
Hosted by nonprofit coaches Tim Needham and Mary Valloni, each episode of the Start and Grow Your Nonprofit Podcast is designed to bring together nonprofit entrepreneurs who have successfully built impactful organizations from the ground up. Join us as we dive into their journeys, share their insights, and learn how to start and grow a strong, sustainable nonprofit that transforms lives, communities, and the world. In this episode, Tim and Mary sit down with David Godbout, a passionate community leader and the Executive Director of the Melvin Theater Community Center in St. Louis, MO. With a heart for service, David and his team have created a unique space that not only serves as a community center but also as a hub for collaboration with local organizations. His innovative approach to partnership emphasizes generosity, shared values, and a commitment to uplifting the community. We'll explore: David's journey from planting a church to founding the Melvin Theater Community Center Navigating challenges and maintaining grace in collaborative relationships The role of organic growth and listening in forming successful partnerships Why aligning with like-minded, "people of peace" is key to successful collaborations For more information about the Melvin Theater Community Center, visit their Facebook page. Connect with David on LinkedIn. Have a question for our coaches? Visit our podcast page. For more information about Nonprofit Academy, visit http://startandgrowyournonprofit.com/. To contact Tim, email tim@startandgrowyournonprofit.com. To contact Mary, email mary@startandgrowyournonprofit.com.
Pour cet épisode, on s'est entretenu avec Laurent Godbout. Laurent était l'analyste des épreuves de piste en athlétisme aux Jeux Olympiques de Paris. Avec lui, nous avons discuté de ses moments forts des Jeux, de l'expérience à Paris de même que de la santé de l'athlétisme au Québec.
Dans cet épisode, Benoît discute de son livre, qui rassemble les principes qu'il applique chaque jour, et de son approche AGIR combinée à l'agilité personnelle. Nous explorons des sujets comme l'importance de l'environnement positif, la gestion des émotions au travail, et l'impact du télétravail sur les relations d'équipe. Benoît nous guide à travers un chemin de savoir-faire et savoir-être pour augmenter votre énergie, votre motivation et votre productivité. Ne manquez pas cette conversation inspirante sur la réalisation de vos projets personnels et professionnels. 01:06 - Présentation de l'invité, Benoît Godbout 02:33 - Benoît partage son aventure d'écriture de livre 03:44 - Discussion sur les concepts d'agilité dans les projets 07:08 - Importance de l'environnement positif et de la confiance 10:22 - L'organisation apprenante et l'introspection 10:53 - Utilisation des journaux personnels pour le développement individuel 11:40 - Impact de la pensée négative et positive sur les performances 12:03 - Bob en à vu d'autres. Gérer ses émotions au travail 12:50 - Comment aborder la volonté d'apprendre dans une équipe 13:29 - Approche pour améliorer la confiance en soi dans une équipe 32:03 - Importance de l'apprentissage continu et de l'auto-évaluation 33:49 - L'impact du télétravail sur l'agilité et les relations d'équipe 38:36 - La notion du plaisir 1:27:33 - Conclusion Benoit sur LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/bgodbout/ ------------------------- Comme coachs agiles, nous sommes entourés de talents incroyables sur l'agilité et il est grand temps qu'on se dote d'un podcast et partager avec vous cette mine d'or de connaissances. Bonne écoute!
FIRST GRADE HEADACHE, 13min., Canada Directed by Jajube Mandiela A burnt out first-grade teacher finds herself in a night from hell when a group of vindictive parents break into her home. Get to know writer/producer/star Jacqueline Godbout & director Jajube Mandiela Jacqueline (writer): I was wanting to make a horror film next, but it seems whenever I start writing anything remotely dark, it always becomes a dark comedy. I'm leaning into it now. Growing up, my mom was a teacher and I also work part time as a music teacher so there were likely some thoughts from that world floating around in my brain when daydreaming ideas. One day, I was just doing my favourite activity of playing around with loglines (no joke) when I came up with the logline of First Grade Headache. Right away, it was very clear to me that I wanted… needed to make this film now. Jajube (director): It's quirky, absurd and yet plausible. Looked like a fun script to film, I could relate to it, and genuinely laughed upon first reading it. How to direct it was very clear in my mind, and for a while Jacqueline (writer) and I had been regularly meeting to see how to collaborate on another project together. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
In Episode 092 of the #kilnroadtrip, created and produced by The Swell Pod, hosts Spencer McKeown and Josh Taylor interview Daniel Godbout, Co-Founder & CEO of Arrivo Check out today's episode and every other installment of the Kiln.Roadtrip by listening, watching, and subscribing to the podcast here - https://linktr.ee/theswellpod Check out Arrivo: arrivo.ai - A property management solution to Simplify & Streamline your operations Location: Kiln. Leucadia The Kiln Road Trip: Uncovering Deep Truths with 100 Pleasantly Rebellious Humans. 10 days. 5 States. 3,580 Miles.100 Interviews! Daily episodes starting on March 5, Monday to Friday, for the next 100 days, followed by a short documentary and a book about the journey. Thank you to the partners and sponsors who made the kiln.roadtrip possible: KILN, MOTERRA, TORUS And thank you to the crew who helped us document and share the journey: DENISSE LEON, TY COTTLE, NATHAN CLARK, FINDLAY MCKEOWN #SwellPod, #KilnRoadTrip, #Kiln, #MotorraCamperVans, #podcast, #interview, #innovation, #resilience, #communitybuilding, #passion, #purpose, #community, #diversity, #collaboration, #thoughtleadership, #100interviews, #entrepreneur, #CEO, #leadership
Monty sits down with Henry Godbout from Virginia to discuss the role he expects to take in 2025, the 2024 season, and what his goals are this summer.
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In this episode of the Sweet Slumber podcast, host Meredith Brough discusses the challenges and rewards of raising emotionally intense children with guest Anouk B Godbout, who has a masters degree in social work. She is a mother of 3 children and a parenting coach who has supported parents of such kids for 15 years. Anouk's philosophy on parenting is refreshing and overdue. She loves helping parents who have struggled to find answers in general parenting resources, so they feel confident in trying different things that fit their kids needs better.In the show, Meredith and her guest explore the complexities of parenting, the need for a tailored approach in raising emotionally intense children and teenagers, and the importance of compassion. The conversation provides insights and support to parents facing similar situations, emphasizing that they are not alone. Anouk and Meredith discuss the value of sharing difficult parenting experiences with others to create a supportive environment for parents of emotionally intense children.Topics Challenges of raising emotionally intense kidsImportance of supporting parents of emotionally intense kidsPersonal experiences and challenges of parenting emotionally intense kidsImpact of societal expectations on parents of intense kidsImportance of self-care for parentsChallenges of traditional school system for emotionally intense kidsStrategies for managing intense emotions and tantrumsFind Anouk, her resources & offerings HERE!KeywordsParenting, emotionally intense kids, support, challenges, unique parenting approach, special needs, assessments, diagnoses, self-care, societal expectations, school system, tantrums, emotional well-being, understanding, empathy, flexibility, community, tips on raising teenagers, feeling isolated as a parent, desperately looking for parenting answers, overwhelm in parentingLearn how to become a baby-centered sleep consultant below!The Baby-Centered Sleep Consultant Certification Program Launches on May 27th, 2024!Check out the links below & sign up before May 20th for 2 bonuses worth $1250! (Program sign up ends June 3rd)Learn More About the Baby-Centered Sleep Consultant Certification Program HERE. Learn about our Baby-Centered Sleep approach, methods and principles, hear from a few of our graduates, and get to know Meredith HERE.
Etiquetas Diagnósticas. ¿El futuro de nuestra profesión? No lo decimos nosotros, lo dice Shirley Sahrmann en Sahrmann, S. (2021). Defining Our Diagnostic Labels Will Help Define Our Movement Expertise and Guide Our Next 100 Years. Physical Therapy, 101(1), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzaa196 También lo han discutido otros autores en Perron, M., Brosseau, R., Maltais, D. B., Piette, V., Godbout, A., Corriveau, H., & Hébert, L. J. (2023). A proposal for a universal physical therapy diagnostic concept. Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy, 27(100560). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjpt.2023.100560
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How do you feel about selling every day, and are you making sure you have something to sell in every email you send? If those questions bring up tricky feelings, then this soulful selling story is for you!Anouk's links:WebsiteInstagramEasier Outings FreebieAnouk (she/her) is a mom of 3 emotionally intense kids, who has a master's in social work and has been supporting parents for 15 years (and that's how long she's been a mom!)She now supports parents of emotionally intense kids for whom nothing in the “general parenting advice” seems to work so they feel confident in trying different things that fit their kids' needs better.*** The Soulful Sales Society membership is opening for a few days only on April 22nd. Click here to read more or join the waitlist*** QUICK LINKS:
Are you a mom that tries all the popular parenting advice only to see it NOT work for your kids?In this episode of the Marriage and Motherhood Podcast, I'm joined by Anouk Godbout, a seasoned social worker specializing in supporting parents of emotionally intense and special needs children.Tune in to the episode to hear:- the challenges of parenting emotionally intense kids- how parenting emotionally intense kids affects your marriage- the grieving process of parenting emotionally intense kidsDownload Anouk's free self care guide for busy parents here!Begin Anouk's free course here!Love this episode? Connect with Anouk!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parentingtheintensityWebsite: https://www.parentingtheintensity.caThanks for listening!Connect and send a message letting me know what you took away from this episode: @michellepurtacoachingIf you would like to support this show, please rate and review the show, and share it with people you know would love this show too!If you enjoyed this episode, then you'll love these too:Ep. 99 - How To Get More Support At Home From Your Husband Apple SpotifyEp. 94 - Setting Your Marriage Up For Success This Year Apple SpotifyEp. 84 - Parenting & Partnership: A Fresh Start For Your Marriage Apple SpotifyEp. 78 - The One Question To Ask Yourself To Overcome Burnout Apple SpotifyAdditional Resources:Ready to put a stop to the arguments in your marriage? Watch this free masterclass - The #1 Conversation Married Couples Need To Have (But Aren't)Join the Marriage & Motherhood communityWant to handle conflict with more confidence? Download this free workbook!Wanna stop feeling like roommates and bring back the romance and excitement in your marriage? Learn more about how coaching here!
Skippy talks with good friend Marc Godbout about his love for the outdoors and where he developed this love. We also talk about his adventures and accomplishments in whitewater canoeing and kayaking, along with a newer sport to Marc, para-gliding. ...And yes we did manage to squeeze a bit of Telemark skiing in the discussion, also.
In this episode of Beautifully Complex, I have a candid conversation with Anouk Briere-Godbout about the challenges of parenting neurodivergent children. Our discussion focuses on the impact of societal pressure on parental confidence and the importance of finding supportive communities for parents facing similar struggles. Anouk shares personal experiences and professional insights, emphasizing self-compassion, resilience, and the need for a mindset shift in addressing the unique needs of neurodivergent children. If you've felt judged about your parenting in public, listening to this episode will make you feel so much less alone!
Welcome back! There is a photo of my extended family at Christmas dinner, taken when I was a child. I'm the kid who is NOT having a good time. Why? I have no idea. All I know is that I was a difficult kid. Why? Again, I have no idea. I was too young to have memories of the reasons behind why I did the things I did. I do know that having a reputation as a difficult kid profoundly shaped who I am now. It is definitely one of the biggest reasons behind why I am so passionate about supporting neurodivergent kids, some of whom share that reputation with 'little me'. On this week's podcast/YouTube episode, I'm talking to Anouk Godbout all about parenting emotionally intense kids. She has a few of 'us' at home and she supports other parents who do as well. It's a great conversation between Anouk as the parent and me as the (former) difficult kid. I very much enjoyed our time together. Here's a clip from the episode: Anouk: I always hate when people say, like, 'Don't yell at your kids' or 'Stay calm'. That's the worst advice because it's not doable. Like just that way. It's just not doable. And to be able to do that we need ourself to be regulated to be calm. And that's not something you can do in the moment when the child loses it. We cannot say 'I'm gonna stay calm'. No, because often it's triggering our own defense mechanism, our own fight or flight or fawn or, like freeze response, because they're really intense and it's physically threatening. And sometimes it's even, like, they can even be violent, right? So it really is physically threatening. So it's going against that instinct of protecting ourself. And often that's why we yell and that's why we lose it. Steph: And yeah, we become afraid, we become anxious, we become... right? Yeah. And sometimes... Anger is like a mask for other things. So even if we think we're angry, we're afraid or scared or... Anouk: Yeah. And often we're scared of 1000 things at the same time, because we have the mind that will... The kids are just in the moment feeling bad. But we can also be like, 'If my child behaves that way now, how it's going to be a Christmas or how it's going to be at school, or how are they ever going to be able to be an adult?' Like, we can spin it and it's not conscious, it goes so fast, but we spin in that, in that worry, and it makes us lose it. Where to find Anouk: Parental support - Family Moments Podcast: Parenting the Intensity
Cette semaine, au Podcast Pas Ordinaire, je reçois Vianney Godbout - Courtier Immobilier à succès, Vedette culinaire au Québec grâce à ses nombreuses parutions à Un Souper Presque Parfait, mais surtout propriétaire du défunt restaurant La Chasse-Galerie. On discute ensemble de son intégration au Québec né d'une mère Française, de son expérience culinaire en ayant ses propres restaurants et les défis qui viennent avec et on aborde aussi son passé à 370lbs qui l'a mené à 72 heures d'une mort imminente. Le Podcast Pas Ordinaire est une présentation de Mind Blow Energy, une compagnie québécoise de boissons énergisantes innovatrices grâce à leur formule à base de nootropes qui vous aident au niveau de votre concentration, de votre humeur et qui vous procurent de l'énergie jusqu'à 6 heures durant. Utilisez le code promo PASORDINAIRE pour 10% de rabais au https://www.mindblowenergy.com
ENGLISH EPISODE My guests today have created the oldersister figure they needed themselves when navigating their own experience with menstrual health as young people. Simone Godbout and Nadia Ladak are two of the four co-founders, who have made it their mission to revolutionise menstrual health - from the way we talk about it (or don't), the stigma and taboo surrounding it, to the information we have access to, to the products we use.They have founded Marlow, a universe that serves us both as an educational platform, and as a designer and retailer of their own organic, convenient and innovative menstrual products - including their first product, the lubricated tampon. Their focus on changing the conversation and experience around menstrual health, is in many ways closing a gab on reliable, accessible and inclusive source of information. ….And they have created what 14-year-old Julie would have loved to have had as her sidekick. In our conversation, Canadian-based Nadia and Simone opens up about how Marlow started as a University course where the four of them shared a passion for solving the issues related to menstrual health and the innovation, stigma and disinformation on the area. We also talk about how they have made it their mission to build-in-public and co-create with their community, to always put their community in the very forefront of their business. We touch on company-culture as a gen-Z founded company, how working remote and being in nature is pivotal to all of the four co-founders and their well-being and how this is cemented into Marlow aswell. And finally we of course discuss their Dragon's Den Canada experience, which aired on the 19th of October 2023. I hope you enjoy our conversation, and that it brings you just as much value as it did for me, xx Julie —— Nadia mentions Moontime Sisters, a volunteer-led organisation providing free menstrual products to remote communities in Northern America.Simone passes on the goodwill to: Sororal - A company giving trips/travels for women abroad, all the business you visit are women-owned/led. Nadia passes on the goodwill to: Arthi Sharma - Angel-investor who works to democratise access to capital. A life hack you swear by: Simone: “Spending time without your screen, especially in nature.” Nadia: “Moving your body and getting outside”A life lesson that has been life-changing / A saying to live by: Simone: “Mindset is everything” Nadia: “A Rising tide, lifts all boats” - the idea that if you're achieving success you need to give back and lift other people too. A book that has left a particular mark on you: Simone + Nadia: “Let my people go surfing” by Yvon Chouinard Your Go-to Podcast: Simone: “Startup by Gimlet” The host talks about building a company as he is building it, not in hindsight. Nadia: “The startup Cananda Podcast” - Canadian businesses and entrepreneurs on a diverse range of industries. Keep up with Marlow & Simone & Nadia: Instagram: @marlow, @simonegodbout, @nadia_ladak (Co-founder Harit: @haritsohal, Co-founder Kiara: @kiarabotha) TikTok: @wearemarlowKeep up with The Female Effect:Instagram: @thefemaleeffect_TikTok: @thefemaleeffect Artwork: Birgit Käsper Image: Lizzie O'Donnell Jingle // Sounddesign: Søren Haahr *Disclaimer: The episode was recorded before the episode of Dragon's Den with the Marlow founders was Aired. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/julie-lou/message Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Show Notes: In this interview, Tonya speaks with Anouk Brière-Godbout about parenting emotionally intense children, especially those with special needs. They discuss various challenges faced by parents of such children and common misconceptions. Anouk emphasizes that these children often experience intense emotions that may not be understood by others. They also discuss strategies for dealing with meltdowns and finding solutions that work for each child. Anouk provides valuable insights into the world of parenting emotionally intense kids, including the importance of self-care for parents. She mentions her website and podcast, "Parenting the Intensity," as resources for parents looking for support and strategies. Overall, this interview sheds light on the challenges and needs of parents in this unique situation and offers a resource for support and understanding.
Welcome to Episode 5 of The Investment Banking Leaders Podcast, hosted by Altrum's Deal Toy Global Head, Peter Nieberg! Our mission is to connect as many of you with successful investment banking leaders as possible. We are more than halfway through Series 1! For this week's episode, our guest is Charles Godbout, Partner, and Managing Director at PwC Corporate Finance in Montreal, Canada. With over 20 years of experience in the IB industry, Charles focuses on M&A, divestitures, debt, and equity raises, LBOs, and MBOs. Charles started his career with PwC in 2003, working his way up through the years to make Partner in 2016, so he knows a thing or two about loyalty, growth, and development! Something you may not have expected about Charles is his love for a good time; he credits this to his more Latin blood, growing up in Montreal with French as his first language. Yes, bankers like to have fun too! He is known for dressing up in costumes whenever he gets the chance, his basement full of extravagant ensembles from different eras that he likes to whip out for some laughs around the office. We spoke to Charles about how he fosters a positive company culture at PwC, and he had great insights. In his words, if you're putting in those long hours, work has to be fun. Focusing on key values like loyalty, teamwork, and respect helped to reduce turnover and create an overall better culture. Due to remote work taking over the world after the COVID-19 pandemic, rebuilding company culture has been one of the biggest challenges to Charles. Returning to those values has been paramount in rebuilding the strong culture he knows and loves at PwC. If you're ready to hear more stories and career advice from Charles, Episode 5 is waiting for you! Press play now. --------------------------------------------------------------- The Investment Banking Leaders Podcast Hosted by Peter Nieberg Produced by Peter Nieberg and Brett Dayman Edited by Natalia Revere
Les défis en restauration sont grands, encore plus depuis la pandémie : inflation, difficultés de rentabilité et de recrutement, etc. Entrevue avec Vianney Godbout, propriétaire du restaurant Mignonette et courtier immobilier chez Engel & Völkers.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
How do you manage kids with special needs and your relationship? Why is looking at your expectations of a parent an important thing to do? We will discuss these topics in today's episode with Anouk Briere-Godbout, as well as grieving and understanding why it's important to know where your partner may be. Anouk is a mentor and support for parents of "emotionally intense kids" for whom nothing in the “general parenting advice” seemed to work. She helps parents quit feeling like you're failing at parenting and empowers you to feel confident in trying different things that fit your kids' needs. Anouk's website, Family Moments, and link to her free Mini-Course.
Therapeutical photography. Have you heard of it? Do you know where it originated or what it is used for? On this episode I interview Anouk Godbout, a French Canadian mom of three emotionally intense children who has a Masters of Social Work. Anouk explains what therapeutical photograph is, its fascinating origins, and how implementing this practice into our lives is oh so beneficial. This episode was a fascinating shift from what we normally talk about, and listening to Anouk's French accent is a lovely few minutes. Anouk has a free family self portrait guide that might be interesting for you you'd like to learn more https://familymoments.ca/self-portraits-im-there-too/ A course at the Click photo school teaching more in details a lot of what we talked about on the episodet https://www.clickphotoschool.com/documentary-connections/ You can find Anouk on IG at https://www.instagram.com/moments.famille/ https://www.photonative.com/
Ted Godbout is a consumate sideman supplying the needed support on the keys for many of the greats in the Twin Cities and beyond. But on Wednesday August 9 Godbout will be stepping out as a leader to bring his sounds to the plaza of the Capri Theater. Check out the conversation between Ted and Sean McPherson from the Afternoon Cruise.
Ted Godbout is a consumate sideman supplying the needed support on the keys for many of the greats in the Twin Cities and beyond. But on Wednesday August 9 Godbout will be stepping out as a leader to bring his sounds to the plaza of the Capri Theater. Check out the conversation between Ted and Sean McPherson from the Afternoon Cruise.
Pour ce quatrième épisode de la saison, c'est la formidable Geneviève Godbout qui m'a fait le plaisir d'accepter mon invitation ! Illustratrice spécialisée dans la littérature pour enfants, elle a développé au cours des années un style unique et propre à son univers en jouant avec les couleurs vives et pastels. Dans cet épisode, elle nous explique comment faire les bons choix pour s'épanouir et développer une communauté qui soutient à fond vos projets. *** Son compte Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/genevievegodboutillustration/?hl=fr 5 minutes par semaine pour devenir un créateur de contenu plus audacieux : www.inspirationcreative.co/inscription
Cette semaine c'est un épisode très spécial. Effectivement, l'enregistrement du balado a été fait en direct à l'AGA de L'IRDA. C'est donc dire, que la formule va un peu changer. Dans cet épisode,Les chercheurs Carl Boivin, Caroline Côté, Vincent Philion, Stéphane Godbout, Simon Ricard et la chargée de projet Catherine Bossé de l'IRDA seront présents afin de discuter de la gestion et de l'utilisation de l'eau à la ferme, qui est un important défi pour les agriculteurs québécois. Différentes pratiques ayant pour but d'assurer la pérennité et la qualité de cette ressource voyageant dans nos bassins versants et transitant souvent par les fermes du Québec seront abordées. De plus, cette présentation sera enregistrée et diffusée dans un épisode spécial du nouveau balado de l'IRDA (Eau)trement dit. Pour la cause, Félix laisse son micro d'animateur à Caroline côté, chercheuse et coordonnatrice aux partenariats et à l'innovation à l'IRDA, pour se retirer derrière la console puisque c'est la première fois qu'on enregistre en direct.
Réal Godbout est l'un des doyens de la bande dessinée québécoise qui a notamment créé Michel Risque, co-créé Red Ketchup avec Pierre Fournier - personnage qui fait l'objet d'une série animée à Télétoon la nuit dès le 20 avril -, et qui signe avec son fils Robin Bourget-Godbout Heureux qui comme Ugo paru en janvier dernier à La Pastèque.Pour suivre Réal Godbout : https://realgodbout.wixsite.com/illustration
Before co-founding Foliolens, Daniel has served as a senior technology executive, leading cloud infrastructure teams, engineering, architecture, and global operations for over 17 years including a Fortune 100 technology company, multiple startups, and several diverse industries. Based in San Diego California, Daniel brings a wealth of national residential real estate investing and first-hand property management experience. Are you dreaming of financial independence through real estate investing? In this episode, Daniel Godbout shares his inspiring journey to achieving financial freedom and leaving his corporate job behind. He also discusses his prop tech startup, Foliolens, which he created to help automate real estate portfolios and make informed investment decisions faster. Don't miss out on Daniel's valuable insights and experience! Tune in now! Connect with Daniel: Website: www.foliolens.com/contact/ Partner with us: www.takeoffcapital.co Follow the show on Instagram: @therealestatetakeoff
This is AFC staff folklorist Nancy Groce and this America Works episode features excerpts from a longer interview with Joyce Godbout, a dairy farm manager or herdsperson for the Vincent Farm in Burke, New York. She was interviewed for the Library by folklorist Jill Breit as part of the Library's Occupational Folklife Project documenting “Dairy Farm Workers in New York's North Country.”
This is AFC staff folklorist Nancy Groce and this America Works episode features excerpts from a longer interview with Joyce Godbout, a dairy farm manager or herdsperson for the Vincent Farm in Burke, New York. She was interviewed for the Library by folklorist Jill Breit as part of the Library's Occupational Folklife Project documenting “Dairy Farm Workers in New York’s North Country.”
Daniel Godbout is the cofounder of Foliolens. Foliolens supports foundational property management tasks, so that the property managers can hate their jobs less and build better relationships with investors and tenants. Secondly, the software allows all users to upload and input portfolio data to track the vitals of their investments and make better financial decisions. ★ Support this podcast ★
Yannick Godbout nous parle de cartes de hockey.
Krystelle Godbout, MD, FRCPC - Biomarkers Breakdown in Severe Asthma: Following the Science From Bench to Bedside
Krystelle Godbout, MD, FRCPC - Biomarkers Breakdown in Severe Asthma: Following the Science From Bench to Bedside
The team sits down with Louis Godbout, Writer & Director.Louis Godbout is a writer and director living in Montreal. He holds law and philosophy degrees and has taught philosophy for fifteen years in a Montreal college. In parallel with teaching, he has pursued a career as a writer, publishing essays in philosophy before recently turning to screenwriting and directing. His film credits include “Coda”, starring Patrick Stewart and Katie Holmes (2019, writer); “Mont Foster” (2020, writer-director), Une révision (2021, writer), and “The Cheaters” (2022, writer-director). Fandor is a proud sponsor of Sonoma International Film Festival.Fandor on Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fandorTwitter: https://twitter.com/FandorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fandorfilmsTikTok: tiktok.com/@fandorfilms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Property management has never been easier with Foliolens! Get early access to this 5-in-1 app now!More on YouTube? Check the video version at https://youtu.be/KJXeDqDZDOgWho is the Guest?Based in San Diego California and primarily investing out of state, Daniel has acquired 32 rental units including a mix of single-family and multi-family properties using a few different strategies.Coming from the tech industry and being a real estate investor himself, he experienced numerous pain points firsthand and a lack of innovative solutions. Early in 2021 Daniel co-founded Foliolens, a new “PropTech” startup taking a fresh approach to Property and Portfolio Management software for real estate investors.Outline of the episode:[00:00] Intro[00:37] Who is the co-founder of Foliolens, Daniel Godbout?[02:25] Interested to be a betatester? Hear more details here[03:41] A solution to five challenges of real estate investors[08:41] Tax and data privacy issue with Infrastructure Bill, and then the Build Back Better plan[09:45] Importance of data privacy[13:31] Direct bank account feature?[16:30] What Foliolens excels at that no other property app prioritize[22:27] Renewal automation is good, but beware of increasing rates[23:53] Why most people don't get to move forward to the second milestone of their real estate investing journey (investing in 2+ properties)[26:00] Advantages of having a Property manager within your property app[28:57] Investor Q&A: Is there any particular person out there that you admire that you would like to meet? And if so, who is it and why? [33:42] Investor Q&A: If you had a time machine, then you could go forward, backward, anywhere you wanted to, where would you go and why?Start taking action right NOW!Goal-setting the right way! Hesitant to make the first step towards real estate investing? Axel learned the hard way- but you DON'T have to start that way. Feel free to talk to him :)Connect with us through social! We'd love to build a community of like-minded people like YOU!
This episode of Brands in Action features Kate Godbout, CMO at Scholl's Wellness. Kate talks about the challenges and opportunities of taking a brand with over a century of history into a whole new category. Everyone's aware of Dr. Scholl's so how do you get them to reconsider what they think they know? Kate knows.00:18 - Kate Intro01:09 - Joining Dr Scholl's right before pandemic02:43 - Office reintegrating after Covid03:41 - Changes within Dr Scholl's04:34 - How company changes the competition05:41 - Why did Dr Scholl's start?07:24 - What does Dr Scholl's meet for people09:31 - Awareness within brand12:03 - Positive and negatives of “Gellin” campaign14:54 - Initial wins after joining Dr Scholl's17:09 - Channel conflicts with online sales during Covid18:19 - Do you have a USP and has it changed?19:34 - Does Dr Scholl's move beyond feet20:37 - How does brand affect who you hire23:31 - One sentence brief23:45 - If your brand was a Pinterest board24:39 - What cocktail is Dr Scholl's Additional Links: https://www.drscholls.com/https://www.facebook.com/DrScholls/https://www.instagram.com/drscholls_usahttps://www.youtube.com/user/DrSchollshttps://www.pinterest.com/drscholls_usa/https://twitter.com/drscholls
Zoe Tapp is a Graduate Research Fellow in Neuroscience at The Ohio State University. She is co-mentored by Dr. Kokiko-Cochran and Dr. Godbout whose labs research long-term consequences of inflammation after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Zoe's research specifically aims to define how altered stress responses after TBI can influence long-term outcome and post-injury disabilities through inflammation. To learn more about the labs' work, please visit their websites at https://www.kokikocochranlab.com/ and https://www.godboutlaboratory.com/. You can also follow them on Twitter @KokiCoLab and @GodboutLab_OSU or learn more about what Zoe is doing @tapp_zoe.
Geneviëve Godbout是一位成长于加拿大魁北克(法语区)的插画师,现居蒙特利尔。她的彩铅绘画风格非常有辨识度,代表作有《The Pink Umbrella》, 《When Santa Was a Baby》,《Mary Poppins》, 《If I couldn't be Anne》等等。本期节目中我们聊了聊她做插画师之前在迪士尼画画的工作经历,她作为艺术家心目中好的绘本是什么样的,她2020年刚出版的新书--第一次除了画画也写书的内容的体验等等,欢迎收听!Geneviëve Godbout is a Freelance illustrator living in Montreal. She is the illustrator of a number of books for children, including The Pink Umbrella, When Santa Was a Baby,Mary Poppins, If I couldn't be Anne,etc. In this episode, we talked about her work experience as a character artist in Walt Disney, her debut book as both author and illustrator, her criteria for good picture books and many more.你可以在这里找到Storyland故事星球 Where to find us官网:http://storyland.com.cn/ http://storylandpodcast.wordpress.com/微信服务号:Storyland故事星球服务号 (ID: iStoryland) 播客:各大声音平台或泛用型播客客户端搜索“Storyland故事星球”
Geneviëve Godbout是一位成长于加拿大魁北克(法语区)的插画师,现居蒙特利尔。她的彩铅绘画风格非常有辨识度,代表作有《The Pink Umbrella》, 《When Santa Was a Baby》,《Mary Poppins》, 《If I couldn't be Anne》等等。本期节目中我们聊了聊她做插画师之前在迪士尼画画的工作经历,她作为艺术家心目中好的绘本是什么样的,她2020年刚出版的新书--第一次除了画画也写书的内容的体验等等,欢迎收听!Geneviëve Godbout is a Freelance illustrator living in Montreal. She is the illustrator of a number of books for children, including The Pink Umbrella, When Santa Was a Baby,Mary Poppins, If I couldn't be Anne,etc. In this episode, we talked about her work experience as a character artist in Walt Disney, her debut book as both author and illustrator, her criteria for good picture books and many more.你可以在这里找到Storyland故事星球 Where to find us官网:http://storyland.com.cn/ http://storylandpodcast.wordpress.com/微信服务号:Storyland故事星球服务号 (ID: iStoryland) 播客:各大声音平台或泛用型播客客户端搜索“Storyland故事星球”
Geneviëve Godbout是一位成长于加拿大魁北克(法语区)的插画师,现居蒙特利尔。她的彩铅绘画风格非常有辨识度,代表作有《The Pink Umbrella》, 《When Santa Was a Baby》,《Mary Poppins》, 《If I couldn't be Anne》等等。本期节目中我们聊了聊她做插画师之前在迪士尼画画的工作经历,她作为艺术家心目中好的绘本是什么样的,她2020年刚出版的新书--第一次除了画画也写书的内容的体验等等,欢迎收听!Geneviëve Godbout is a Freelance illustrator living in Montreal. She is the illustrator of a number of books for children, including The Pink Umbrella, When Santa Was a Baby,Mary Poppins, If I couldn't be Anne,etc. In this episode, we talked about her work experience as a character artist in Walt Disney, her debut book as both author and illustrator, her criteria for good picture books and many more.你可以在这里找到Storyland故事星球 Where to find us官网:http://storyland.com.cn/ http://storylandpodcast.wordpress.com/微信服务号:Storyland故事星球服务号 (ID: iStoryland) 播客:各大声音平台或泛用型播客客户端搜索“Storyland故事星球”
We are BACK with Part 5 of our NWHL Season Review - chatting about the Toronto Six! We are joined by rookie forward Sarah-Eve Coutu-Godbout, who is one of the MANY rookies on the Six; as it was their inaugural season in the league! What's it like to play on a team for their very first season? Sarah tells us all about the dynamics for the team being the first Canadian team in the NWHL, what its like to be able to set the culture and momentum for the franchise, and how it felt going through the playoffs as a completely new group getting to know one another. ON TOP OF ALL OF THAT ADVERSITY, the Six faced particularly difficulty with COVID-19. As the only Canadian team, they struggled to get their entire roster in one place to practice and train, they faced additional health and safety protocol requirements with Canada's legalities and border crossing, and more. Check out how the Six were able to train and mesh as a team through their Isobel Cup run through the pandemic in our discussion with Sarah! Interested? Don't forget to like, follow, and subscribe to our content!
Discussion with pro skier Alexi GodboutPresented by Axis Boardshop & Treefort Lifestyles ranging from his early days getting picked up by Salomon, to his competition days traveling the world competing in the world's biggets events , and his focus to backcountry and big mountain skiing since 2015
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