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We're talking to an inspiring emerging artist. His expressive floral art focuses on good vibes: the art of living a vibrant, intuitive life and the feelings of gratitude, happiness, and joy. In 2021, he left his job as an elementary school teacher to spend more time with his art and family. In this episode, you'll discover: How this artist balances primary caretaking responsibilities with art-making Why creating an ideal week and time blocking leads to more productivity and balance How building massive confidence led to him doubling his prices while still building sales For full show notes, go to schulmanart.com/174 ++++++++++++++++++++
We're wrapping our special series on Disciple Making Culture with part 2 of a conversation with the Disciple Making Culture man himself - Brandon Guindon. If you haven't heard part one, jump back to episode 40 and listen to that before going any further. This episode is an explanation of the final essential components of disciple making culture - relational environments and the reproducible process. We have to model Jesus' relational method of disciple-making by fostering environments for personal growth as well as application of biblical teaching, and also establishing methods for multiplying and expanding the culture. Brandon also gives us practical advice on forming small groups and strategies to encourage the reproduction of disciple-making efforts within our church communities. Check out Real Life Texas at: reallifetexas.org Registration to our National Disciple Making Forum (Disciple Making Culture). Buy Brandon Guindon's book Disciple-Making Culture at 45% off — just $9.99 — for a limited time by using code "DISCIPLESHIP" during checkout here: https://himpublications.com/product/disciple-making-culture/ Key Takeaways 00:00 Diving Into Part Two: Continuing the Disciple Making Culture Conversation 00:26 Exploring Key Component #3: The Power of Relational Environments 07:19 The Role of the Holy Spirit in Discipleship and Empowerment 15:52 Practical Insights: Building Reproducible Disciple Making Processes in Churches 29:42 Leveraging Resources and Encouragement for Disciple Making 32:15 Closing Thoughts: The Journey of Discipleship Join us at our National Forum this May on Disciple Making Culture
We're finishing up our special series on Disciple Making Culture with 2 special interviews with Brandon Guindon. Brandon is the founding pastor of Real Life Ministries in Texas and today he's talking with Matt Dabbs about developing a disciple-making culture within your church by sharing his insights on the challenges faced in maintaining perseverance and the American pragmatism that often discourages long-term discipleship. Check out Real Life Texas at: reallifetexas.org Registration to our National Disciple Making Forum (Disciple Making Culture). Buy Brandon Guindon's book Disciple-Making Culture at 45% off — just $9.99 — for a limited time by using code "DISCIPLESHIP" during checkout here: https://himpublications.com/product/disciple-making-culture/ Key Takeaways 00:00 Diving Deep into Disciple Making Culture 06:16 Exploring the Biblical Foundation of Disciple Making 16:49 The Challenge of Discipleship in Modern Churches 19:50 Discovering the Path to Discipleship 20:43 A Divine Encounter and a New Direction 21:14 The Essence of True Discipleship 23:37 Intentional Leadership in Discipleship 29:00 Building a Disciple-Making Culture in the Church 32:51 The Long-Term Commitment to Discipleship 33:46 Exploring Future Projects and the Importance of Grit Join us at our National Forum this May on Disciple Making Culture
Today I'm joined by Brandon Guindon, senior pastor and elder at RealLife Ministries in Texas. Brandon is an avid hunter and today we talk elk, mule deer, and some of his hunts to Africa as well. Brandon and I also talk about discipleship and how we need to be intentional about it. In fact Brandon has written an excellent book on that topic which I highly recommend. You can check it out below! https://a.co/d/bvay38W
In this in-depth discussion, Matt Dabbs interviews Brandon Guindon from Real Life Ministries in Texas. They dive into the principles of creating a disciple-making culture within the church body. Brandon shares his journey in ministry and how a focus on disciple-making, modeled by Jesus' example, transformed his approach and shaped the culture at Real Life Ministries. He provides insights into how he has successfully nurtured this in his own congregation and has imparted this approach to others, enabling them to raise more disciples. He emphasizes the importance of keeping the message simple, genuine discipleship as a lifestyle, and striving to make 'disciple-makers' rather than just 'disciples'. We have to have a personal, relationship-based approach to spreading the Gospel, echoing Jesus' methods, rather than relying on extensive theological knowledge or complex teachings. Dive Deeper with more Disciple Making Culture Resources: Disciple Making culture Disciple Making Culture Visual Guide National Study on Disciple Making in USA Churches Key Takeaways: 00:00 Brandon's Journey to Discipleship 03:39 The Role of Small Groups in Discipleship 06:16 The Transition from Mentoring to Church Planting 09:09 Challenges and Misconceptions in Discipleship 18:10 Key Principles of Disciple Making Culture 21:38 Understanding Disciple Making 26:15 The Challenge of Disciple Making 31:36 The Culture of Disciple Making 37:44 The Power of Asking for Help in Disciple Making 39:17 Closing Thoughts and Encouragement Join us this May for our 2024 National Disciple Making Forum
In this episode following Donnie Williams talk on Intentionality in Making Disciple Makers, Bobby Harrington engages Donne and Brandon Guindon on various topics such as the need for change, the importance of alignment in church culture, and practical ways to have a biblical worldview and disciple others.
In this episode, our point leader Bobby Harrington interviews Brandon Guindon and Renee Sproles in an in-depth round table discussion reflecting on aspects of discipleship. This is a part 3 of episodes 1 & 2 from this season. In this Q&A session, Bobby, Brandon, and Renee discuss the role of relationships in faith development, as well as the importance of addressing challenges and the inevitable messiness that comes with discipleship. As disciple makers, we need the ability to adapt well in dealing with these challenges and we may need a mindset change when dealing with personal incidences during the discipleship process. ----more---- You can now get access to all video content from the Discipleship.org city tour in Nashville, visit this link for more information.
In this first episode Brandon Guindon recounts a personal story of a tragic car accident and he reflects on the challenges they went through as a family and how it impacted their faith and understanding of disciple making. Brandon emphasizes the importance of following Jesus' methodology of disciple making and the transformative power it can have on individuals and communities when we follow his methods with grit and commitment. You can now get access to video content from the Discipleship.org city tour in Nashville, visit this link for more information: https://discipleship.org/shop/2023-nashville-city-tour/
Espoirs de la OHL. Owen Beck, Florian Xhekaj et Cédrick Guindon. Raphaël Lavoie et Tristan Luneau.
Ever wonder what it's like to transport a neonate across the globe in the high-stakes environment of military medicine? Three military neonatologists, Drs. Laura Borruso, Mike Guindon, and Liz Okonek, here to offer a rare glimpse into this challenging and vital aspect of their work. Transporting such fragile patients is far from easy, fraught with challenges around temperature regulation, resource allocation, and the use of equipment not approved for aircrafts. Listen in to learn how they overcome these hurdles while ensuring the safety and wellbeing of their young charges.The distance between military and civilian transports is further than one might expect, not just geographically, but also in terms of the costs involved, the planning required, and the specialized expertise needed. Our expert guests share how they navigate these unique challenges, from the paradox of opportunity costs to the absolute necessity of bringing extra supplies. They also delve into the critical strategies for maintaining a baby's vitals during these intense journeys.Lastly, join our neonatologists as they explore the daunting challenges of high-altitude medical transport, dealing with potential complications such as hypoxia and the crucial importance of communication and collaboration within their teams. Hear about the camaraderie they build during these missions and gain an appreciation for the extraordinary lengths the US military goes to ensure the safe transport of patients. This is a side of neonatology and military service that you won't want to miss. As always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
Bible and Business' Bill English and author of "The Transformative Power of Generosity Toward God" asks us "are we willing to steward all that He owns, to disadvantage ourselves to advantage His kingdom." Pastor Brandon Guindon, author of "Intentional," helps us to understand that being a disciple maker called for us to live an intentional lifestyle of showing others Jesus and how to live for him. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Wayne Guindon Sunday Service - July 23rd, 2023 Wayne Guindon teaching on Exodus 19 1 to 20
Renald had been living aboard and sailing for over ten years and is a sales rep for St Francis Catamarans. We talk about living aboard, making the decision to live aboard, choosing a boat, common mistakes, sailing, anchoring, and much more.
Matt and Blain are joined by Canadiens prospect and Owen Sound Attack center Cedrick Guindon. They discuss: -The draft -His approach to development -A look at the OHL season and MUCH MUCH MORE! Brought to you by @manscaped (promocode Unfiltered20) @seatgiant (promocode Unfiltered20) @nonamehockey (promocode Habs10) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sunday Service with Jitendra Guindon and Nayaswami...
A disciple-making culture has to have a Biblical understanding of Love at its foundation. This broadcast features two of the best speakers on this issue in the nation, Brandon Guindon and our own PJ Dunn. Brandon has led churches worldwide to become healthy and effective in making disciples of Jesus Christ. He was ordained at Real Life Ministries in Post Falls, ID and planted Real Life Ministries Texas in 2016. He has authored and co-authored several publications on biblical discipleship, including Disciple-Making Culture, Stay the Course, and the Real Life Discipleship Training Manual. In this broadcast, the team talks about: • Scott shares at the end the most significant lesson he has ever learned as a disciple and dad • We find out Brandon is an avid bowhunter and PJ played the sousaphone in High School! • PJ starts the discussion by recapping Brandon's book, Disciple Making Culture • Brandon shares why love is the core of all disciple-making efforts • Look at why it is so hard to love God and love others • How the GA Baptist Disciple team used Brandon's book as an equipping tool • Scott's new Parti Yorkie shows him a core discipleship principle • Unpack "A loving culture does not require us to solve everyone's problems." • We listen to people with the intent to respond but we need to listen to understand them. • 3 thoughts on "Strategy won't make a lasting impact if disciple-making is not who we are" • Ask yourself the tricky question, "Am I living out the Great Commission?". • "Creating a disciple-making culture requires careful pruning" How do pastors and disciple-makers do that? • How can disciple-makers stay the course in disciple-making? • Understand, "what is the win?" that helps you understand what you are pruning. • PJ pointed out that we have to measure to scripture and not programs. • Brandon and PJ advise leaders on where to start to make this shift to Great Commission disciples
Today's guest is Montreal Canadiens 2022 4th round pick Cedrick Guindon! Topics discussed during interview: -Getting drafted to the OHL -Why he chose to wear #11 -OHL Playoffs PLUS SO MUCH MORE! FOLLOW CEDRICK GUINDON: https://www.instagram.com/cedguindon11/ https://twitter.com/GuindonCedrick FOLLOW PAGCAST: https://twitter.com/pagcast https://www.instagram.com/pagcast/ Share the podcast with your friends and family!
These are all of the Unified Bank Profiles aired on Nailers broadcasts during the 2021-22 season.
Episode 17: Mary H. Guindon, PhD (Dr. Mary) is former chair and associate professor in the Department of Counseling and Human Services at Johns Hopkins University where she created programs in organizational counseling, counselor clinical supervision, and contemporary trauma response. Her over 30 years of clinical practice, consulting, and teaching experience include counselor training and supervision, mental health and career development, adult transitions, grief and loss, and global counseling issues. She has authored several books, including Self-Esteem Across the Lifespan: Issues and Interventions. She is also Jen V.'s mom!
Today's guest is Alexandre Gagnon, a second-year at McGill, studying Physical Education. Born in Gatineau, QC., Gagnon captained the Cote-du-Sud Everest of the LHJAAAQ where he registered 67 points in 38 games. The five-eleven 176-pound forward joined the McGill Redbirds in 2020. Gagnon is a speedy and tenacious forward that has tallied 1 goal and 2 assists through 12 games so far in his USPORTS career. Off the ice, Alex is a hard-working individual with great time-management and leadership skills. Alex's brother, Mathieu, has committed to play for the Redbirds next year and is currently the captain of Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL). In this episode, we discuss his insane fitness testing score, adjustments to taking classes in English, and so much more! Also, it was a great week for McGill alumni Louis-Philip Guindon (2016-2021) and Ryan Penny (2018-2021). For more info about Alexandre, go to: https://mcgillathletics.ca/sports/mens-ice-hockey/roster/alexandre-gagnon/9849 McGill hockey grad Guindon wins first AHL start, deep in the heart of Texas: https://mcgillathletics.ca/news/2022/1/29/mens-hockey-mcgill-hockey-grad-guindon-wins-first-ahl-start-as-laval-edges-texas.aspx Four goal penny leads blaze to victory: https://www.coventryblaze.co.uk/2022/01/24/four-goal-penny-leads-blaze-to-victory/
We're talking to an inspiring emerging artist. His expressive floral art focuses on good vibes: the art of living a vibrant, intuitive life and the feelings of gratitude, happiness, and joy. In 2021, he left his job as an elementary school teacher to spend more time with his art and family. In this episode, you'll discover: How this artist balances primary caretaking responsibilities with art-making Why creating an ideal week and time blocking leads to more productivity and balance How building massive confidence led to him doubling his prices while still building sales For full show notes, go to schulmanart.com/174 ++++++++++++++++++++
L'auteur-compositeur-interprète Philémon Cimon, le producteur Jean-François Guindon et le journaliste Alain Brunet parlent des changements nécessaires dans l'industrie du disque au Québec; la chronique travail traite de notre rapport au temps au travail; notre trio socio-philo-marketing discute de la place des boutons J'aime et Je n'aime pas sur les réseaux sociaux; la journaliste Laurence Haïm parle du procès de Ghislaine Maxwell; notre chroniqueur historien Laurent Turcot retrace l'histoire des controverses au théâtre; et Fanny Britt participe au segment « Ma vie en 5 mots ».
It's time for another trip to Canada, dear listeners. This time we're talking about Bernie Guindon, one of the country's most infamous bikers. Also, boy did he love punching people whenever he got the opportunity. This episode is chock full of tragic childhoods, hilariously bad names (both clubs and people), violence, and a dash of grossness. Guindon and the bikers around him really stepped up to show that Canada can hold their own at being as bonkers as American bikers. Enjoy!
This episode features author Brandon Guindon about his book Disciple Making Culture which you can purchase here. This clip was taken from a show that ran in the Discipleship.org Collective and is part of our author series. Bobby and Brandon discuss his how-to guide for creating a healthy disciple-making culture that will make all the difference in wether your church flourishes or flounders.
Unified Bank Profile - LP Guindon (May 26) by The Toolbox: Wheeling Nailers Podcast
Martin Guindon a tout près de 30 ans d’expérience en tant que journaliste en Abitibi-Témiscamingue. On revient sur sa carrière, de ses couvertures et rencontres marquantes. On s’intéresse également au monde du métal qui le passionne ayant longtemps publié le fanzine Arsenic.
This episode is from Relational Discipleship Network, recorded at the National Disciple Making Forum. Download the recommended resource with this episode, “Disciple Making Culture Visual Introduction,” by going to discipleship.org/ebooks.
This episode is from Relational Discipleship Network, recorded at the National Disciple Making Forum. Download the recommended resource with this episode, “Disciple Making Culture Visual Introduction,” by going to discipleship.org/ebooks.
This episode is from Relational Discipleship Network, recorded at the National Disciple Making Forum. Download the recommended resource with this episode, “Disciple Making Culture Visual Introduction,” by going to discipleship.org/ebooks.
This episode is from Relational Discipleship Network, recorded at the National Disciple Making Forum. Download the recommended resource with this episode, “Disciple Making Culture Visual Introduction,” by going to discipleship.org/ebooks.
This episode is from Relational Discipleship Network, recorded at the National Disciple Making Forum. Download the recommended resource with this episode, “Disciple Making Culture Visual Introduction,” by going to discipleship.org/ebooks.
He aspired to a life in the military for a life of sacrifice and service, but a complete change of direction lead to New Zealand, then New York city, for surfing, music, and film making, before finding Yogananda.
It’s easy to want our churches to grow. It’s easy to want more people to know and love Jesus. It’s only that we often find it difficult to actually do the work of making disciples. Where might we start? What are we supposed to do as a Christian to live out Jesus’ calling? We know that ministry can take many forms—all the while, the goal remains the same: make disciples of Jesus. In this episode, author Brandon Guindon takes you through what a disciple-making culture looks like and how you as a follower and disciple of Christ can cultivate such a culture right where you are. As followers of Christ, we are called to live out disciple-making the way Jesus did. Let’s recognize how Jesus changed the world through culture and continue in the effort to cultivate a thriving, world-changing culture that produces disciples who can then go out and make more disciples. In this episode, which is part one of a five-part series, you’ll find: What a disciple-making culture really is—and what it’s not Jesus’ timeless growth model Our call to imitate Jesus in sharing the gospel The scriptural truths behind disciple-making culture How you can equip disciple-makers What cultivating “connectedness” looks like today The background behind Brandon Guindon’s book Disciple-Making Culture
Stories connect us to each other. They offer a glimpse into one another’s way of seeing the world. What happens when we realize that we are all taking part in the same narrative, that we are all already connected? In this episode, part two of five in a special mini-series on disciple-making culture, author Brandon Guindon shares some of the stories he has gained throughout his years of ministry. He also shares his heart as he tells of the struggles and challenges in his own life and the power of being surrounded by a culture built upon making disciples who live and love and act like Jesus. If believers and disciples of Christ will cultivate and live out the culture that Jesus founded, the natural effect will be a disciple-making culture with the power to renew and strengthen the effect of Jesus’ gospel throughout the world. In this episode, which is part two of a five-part series, you’ll find: Stories of disciples caring for one another That we find growth even in hardship People making a difference by letting God lead them Glimpses into the effects of disciple-making culture How we can love people right where they’re at The secret to culture is community Growth as the byproduct of culture
Relationships within the church can be challenging. We are called to be unified, but often that call to unity can be difficult to navigate. Do we truly live out the culture that we believe in? Do we fight for our relationships and actively take part in the mission of Christ? Brandon Guindon, author of Disciple-Making Culture, tells of how we, as Jesus’ church, can respond in a unified way to the call of disciple-making. He points us all back to biblical disciple-making culture, and he encourages us to be in real relationship with one another as we live out our calling as disciple-makers. In this episode, which is part three of a five-part series, you’ll find: The challenges of cultivating disciple-making culture among church staff Advice for church leaders about being unified Metrics for measuring a disciple-making culture How to promote culture from within the church body Encouragement to participate in the culture-building process The power of living like disciples of Jesus What an identity of disciple-making looks like Why it’s important to protect, live out, and defend culture
We are used to culture being something rarely thought about, something that goes unnoticed. But a culture of disciple-making doesn’t come easy. It’s a culture formed by people who are willing to fight for relationship, get on their knees in prayer, and strive to grow both spiritually and relationally. Jesus showed us the power of disciple-making culture. Are we willing to lean on him and live out that culture? Brandon Guindon, author of Disciple-Making Culture, speaks about the barriers we can face while living out a culture of making disciples. He shares how he’s learned to overcome the barriers and pursue Christ above all. In this episode, which is part four of a five-part series, you’ll find: Three barriers faced in shifting to a disciple-making culture Encouragement to leave busyness behind How disciple-making culture can be counter to American culture A reminder that we are taking part in a spiritual battle That Jesus modeled his dependence on God Motivation to lean into the Holy Spirit
“Disciple.” We know that word and what a disciple is, but understanding how to disciple others—how to live the life of a disciple-maker—can be confusing. It is a great challenge to lead and disciple someone, especially if we question whether we have been discipled ourselves. Brandon Guindon, author of Disciple-Making Culture, shares of the joy that comes when disciples make more disciples and when the culture of disciple-making grows and grows, just as Jesus intended it to. Brandon encourages us all to take heart because Jesus showed us the way, and Jesus invites us along in the mission of making disciples. No matter who you are or your experience with making disciples, you can be a part of disciple-making culture. You can become a disciple who makes disciples who then goes out to make more disciples. In this episode, which is the last in this five-part series, you’ll find: Stories of perseverance and transformation Glimpses into the fruit of disciple-making culture Testaments to the joy and celebration of seeing disciples grow Reasons to keep fighting for disciple-making culture in our homes Solace in the fact that a lot of people don’t quite know how to disciple (yet) A call to join with God in creating a disciple-making culture wherever you are
The last episode of this five-part mini series on disciple making culture, this one is about the joyful rewards of building a culture of disciple makers. Pastor and author Brandon Guindon takes a look at the fruit God has produced in his ministry experiences to celebrate the good things God has done through the teams he's been a part of, including his family. Order Brandon's book Disciple-Making Culture here. Or if you'd simply like an introduction to it, download a free visual introduction at discipleship.org/ebooks. Links for both of those is in the show notes of this episode. See all our books here.
Order your copy of the featured Discipleship·org resource for this mini series, Disciple-Making Culture, for you and your leaders here. Today's interview digs into the greatest barriers for creating this type of culture in your church. Brandon will handle the external, internal, and spiritual barriers that most people face when trying to make this shift at their church. See all our books here.
This is a behind the scenes interview with pastor Brandon Guindon who guides you through developing a culture of disciple-making among church staff members. He shares three specific barriers and offers advice to church leaders for overcoming these challenges. Order Brandon's book Disciple-Making Culture here. See all our books here.
Episode 2 of our five-part mini series on disciple making culture. Senior pastor, Brandon Guindon, tells the story of how he started a new church with a disciple making culture. He shares two of his greatest challenges along the way, not to mention the stories of a few people in particular. Download the free visual introduction to his new book Disciple-Making Culture here at discipleship.org/ebooks.
Welcome back! This week we will be concluding the exciting story of Bernie "The Frog" Guindon, the founder of the Satan's Choice Motorcycle Club, once the largest outlaw motorcycle club in Canada. Remember to start with Part 1... because, you know, Part 2 comes after 1. This week I am again joined by my friend Nick and we recount Bernie's life story. You will never believe some of the crazy twists that come along as this impoverished son of a bootlegger grew to be one of the biggest and most feared figures of Canadian biker culture. Plus he almost made it to the Olympics, if you can believe that! Written by: Dane SynnottVoiced by: Dane Synnott and Nick LoranProduced by: Justin Homenko and Nikita ChkolnyArtwork by: Taryn HartMusic: Strength of the Titans by Kevin MacLeod (License)
This is the first episode of a special five-part series on disciple making culture, featuring Brandon Guindon. In this episode, Brandon defines disciple-making culture, why it's so important, and what it takes to get there as a church. He's written a book on this topic, download the overview of this book for free here: Disciple Making Culture Visual Introduction at discipleship.org/ebooks.
Join us this week, we're talking about bikers! Not just any bikers! We will be recounting the story of Bernie "The Frog" Guindon, the founder of the Satan's Choice Motorcycle Club, once the largest outlaw motorcycle club in Canada. This week I am joined by my friend Nick and we recount Bernie's life story. You will never believe some of the crazy twists that come along as this impoverished son of a bootlegger grew to be one of the biggest and most feared figures of Canadian biker culture. Plus he almost made it to the Olympics, if you can believe that! Written by: Dane SynnottVoiced by: Dane Synnott and Nick LoranProduced by: Justin Homenko and Nikita ChkolnyArtwork by: Taryn HartMusic: Strength of the Titans by Kevin MacLeod (License)
Jitendra Guindon, disciple of Paramhansa Yogananda and monk in the Ananda spiritual community, takes us on his journey of following that inner call of his soul. This call brings him from college to surfing in New Zealand, from NYC, music and a movie career to monk hood and a dedication to share the transformational power of the yogic teachings. In our conversation we also explore how those moments of great challenge and suffering can be a catalyst of change. Jitendra shares how he has experienced this truth in his own life as well as in the lives of the students he meets. Following that inner call and daring to take the next step can bring tremendous growth and ultimately bring us to the life we are truly meant to live. Show notes: 0:20 Welcome Jitendra, Kara shares how we got to know each other 3:00 What brought you on the path? 4:00 Passion to become a clinical psychologist 5:20 Woke up one morning and felt “no this is not my life” 6:20 Realized had to make a big shift and renounced life as it had been to be free 6.45 Packed bag and surfing board and moved to New Zealand 9:00 Naturally starting to explore meditation and having meditative experiences through surfing 12:00 Nature's role in helping us understand who we truly are, a catalyst for a process of opening and trust to help the soul shine through and get to a present moment awareness 15:00 From surfing to being in a band playing music 18:00 Film making in music industry 20:00 Felt again “No this is not my life” and followed that call, left NYC 21.30 Got on the spiritual path through a catalyst which was one of the most difficult times but also one of the sweetest times 22:00 Reaching out for higher guidance 23:00 Found guidance in healing work with friend and shamanic healer Kelly Doyle 23:30 During the healing journey, read Autobiography of Yogi and found Ananda 25:00 Felt an ocean of love within that no one understood or could connect to, got on the spiritual path and that door opened 26:00 Life shifted from identifying as a surfer, musician, and filmmaker to give it all to the spiritual path and serving as yoga and meditation teacher 28:00 Took a vow to become a monk 28:50 Who is Swami Kriyananda? 31.00 Why did you become a monk? 33:00 Paramhansa Yoganada comes to America to share the teachings of the East and how through the practice of yoga we can realize our true selves 37:00 Our guides are always there 39:30 The online world of Ananda - a place to come together and support each other to grow, improve life and connect with our higher selves 50:00 The beauty of witnessing transformation though the online course of learning meditation and opening up to the next step in their life - a step they might have waited for in 40 years. 53:00 Inviting change by taking the next step in life which invites more joy, more love and more peace Thank you for listening! You find more information about Ananda and their online courses here: https://www.ananda.org/
Entrevue avec Janic Labelle, sœur de la victime. Chronique de Master Bougaricci qui nous donne son point de vue sur la Saint-Valentin et les traditions parfois ridicules attachées à cette célébration. Entrevue avec Sarah R. Champagne, journaliste indépendante qui nous parle de l’identité québécoise aux États-Unis et comment elle est perçue. Entrevue avec Constant Awashish, Grand Chef de la nation Atikamekw, à propos de l’entrepreneuriat dans les communautés autochtones avec le grand chef Constant Awashish et retour sur les récentes manifestations bloquant certains chemins de fer. Entrevue avec Bianca Nugent, présidente de la Coalition de parents d'enfants à besoins particuliers du Québec Dave Morgan nous parle des particularités de l’amitié entre gars et nous raconte une histoire d’horreur concernant la Saint-Valentin. Intervention TVA avec Julie Marcoux : Du ritalin facilement disponible dans les universités. Chronique littéraire David Cantin, libraire à la librairie Coop-Zone, qui nous informe des derniers développements dans l'histoire Gabriel Matzneff Frédéric Guindon est de retour cette semaine avec les meilleurs potins et histoires insolites des derniers jours. Une production QUB radio Février 2020
Chronique potins de Frédéric Guindon, producteur de contenu numérique pour le Sac de Chips qui nous présente les meilleurs potins et histoires insolites de la semaine.
L’actualité vue par Geneviève Pettersen : Sommaire de l'émission Entrevue avec Denis Blaquière, porte-parole du mouvement SAQ consigne et président du Front commun québécois pour une gestion écologique des déchets : Le gouvernement Legault a annoncé ce matin qu’une consigne élargie comprenant entre autres les bouteilles de vin entrera en vigueur en 2022. Chronique de Master Bougaricci : Master Bougaricci nous explique pourquoi il cherche à être plus empathique dans la vie de tous les jours. Entrevue avec Manon Monastesse, Fédération des maisons d'hébergement pour femmes : On discute du controversé mouvement “tradwife” qui incite les femmes à revenir à un mode de vie plus “traditionnel” et se soumettre à son mari. Entrevue avec Karine St-Michel, influenceuse et animatrice : Pour ou contre les soins esthétiques? Chronique de Dave Morgan, humoriste : Dave Morgan nous donne son point de vue sur le coronavirus et toute l’attention que nous donnons à la situation. Intervention TVA avec Julie Marcoux : Commentaire sur la consigne élargie annoncé par le gouvernement Legault ce matin. Entrevue avec Elizabeth Laplante, journaliste pour TVA Nouvelles : L’équipe de J.E. s’est penchée sur le problème de violence conjugale au Québec et le manque de ressources pour les femmes qui en ont besoin. Chronique potins de Frédéric Guindon, producteur de contenu numérique pour le Sac de Chips qui nous présente les meilleurs potins et histoires insolites de la semaine. Une production QUB radio Janvier 2020
Chronique potins de Frédéric Guindon, producteur de contenu numérique pour le Sac de Chips qui nous présente les meilleurs potins et histoires insolites de la semaine.
Entrevue avec Jean Houle, journaliste pour TVA Saguenay Lac-Saint-Jean qui fait le bilan de la situation concernant cinq touristes français disparus suite à un incident de motoneiges à Saint-Henri-de-Taillon au Lac-Saint-Jean. Entrevue studio avec Caroline Proulx, ministre du Tourisme et Députée de Berthier. Le gouvernement a annoncé ce matin son intention de rendre obligatoires les formations des guides de véhicules hors route et des touristes qui en font la location. Chronique de Master Bougaricci : Master nous parle de l’art d’apprendre à s’ennuyer. Entrevue avec Luc Laliberté, spécialiste de la politique américaine. Tandis que le procès en destitution visant le président Trump en est à son troisième jour, le procès du producteur hollywoodien Harvey Weinstein en est à son deuxième. Nous faisons le point avec le spécialiste de la politique américaine Luc Laliberté. Entrevue studio avec Fannie Dagenais, directrice de l’Observatoire des tout-petits et Jean-Pierre Hotte, président de l’organisme Avenir Enfants. Plus de 150 000 enfants québécois de 0 à 4 ans, en grand partie des enfants vulnérables, ne fréquentent pas de service de garde, échappant du même coup à la supervision du gouvernement qui cherche à connaître leur situation et leurs besoins. Chronique de Dave Morgan, humoriste : Dave nous présente un medley de sujets insolites pour sa chronique d’aujourd’hui. Intervention TVA avec Julie Marcoux : Retour sur le drame de mardi soir à Saint-Henri-de-Taillon et de la sécurité en motoneiges. Entrevue avec Marianne Garnier, Chargée de projet pour Les AmiEs de la Terre de Québec qui ont écris le livre Sauve ta bouffe qui vise à s’attaquer au gaspillage alimentaire en donnant des trucs pour “sauver” la nourriture que vous jetteriez normalement. Chronique potins de Frédéric Guindon, producteur de contenu numérique pour le Sac de Chips nous présente les meilleurs potins de la semaine en remplacement de Caroline G. Murphy. Une production QUB radio Janvier 2020
Chronique potins de Frédéric Guindon, producteur de contenu numérique pour le Sac de Chips qui nous présente les meilleurs potins de la semaine en remplacement de Caroline G. Murphy.
Le Scotch Tape a une origine qui est loin d’être banale. En fait, son histoire est infiniment plus intéressante que sa simple fonction au quotidien. Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan
L’histoire du Velcro débute en Suisse, en 1941, quand George de Mestral, un ingénieur électricien diplômé de l’École Polytechnique de Lausanne alors âgé de 32 ans décide d’aller se balader dans la campagne helvète. Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan.
Wayne Guindon - December 1st, 2019 by NBC Podium
Entrevue avec Jules Falardeau et Frédéric Guindon, producteurs de contenus chez NumériQ : Au début des années 70, Paul Ross se fait connaître comme le PFK Kid dans le film « Pea Soup » de Pierre Falardeau et Julien Poulin. Fermeture de l'émission.
L’actualité vue par Richard Martineau : Guy Nantel a filmé un de ses fameux vox pop à la grande marche pour le climat. Chronique économique de Michel Girard : Justin Trudeau veut qu'on vive au dessus de nos moyens. Segment LCN avec Richard et Jean-François Guérin : Les policiers auraient dû savoir que l'écoute illégale ne tiendrait pas en Cour. Discussion avec Éric-Yvan Lemay, journaliste au bureau d’Enquête du Journal de Montréal et du Journal de Québec : 200 pharmaciens ont fourni les infos personnelles à des fabricants de médicaments. Commentaire de Steve E. Fortin, chroniqueur et blogueur au Journal de Montréal et au Journal de Québec : L'objet de la lutte d'une certaine gauche n'est plus l'émancipation des masses laborieuses mais la défenses des individualités marginales. Les manchettes avec Richard Martineau : Un journaliste australien s'insurge contre les apôtres de Greta. Entrevue avec Me Valérie Assouline, avocate chez SOS Avocats : Elle défend les enfants et les parents qui reçoivent un traitement injuste de la DPJ. Le commentaire de Denise Bombardier : Les vieux qui idolâtrent les jeunes. Entrevue avec Jules Falardeau et Frédéric Guindon, producteurs de contenus chez NumériQ : Au début des années 70, Paul Ross se fait connaître comme le PFK Kid dans le film « Pea Soup » de Pierre Falardeau et Julien Poulin. Fermeture de l’émission. Une production QUB radio Octobre 2019
Chronique potins avec Frédéric Guindon, producteur de contenu numérique pour le Sac de Chips: Britney Spears, Alanis Désilets, Justin Bieber, le pape et le propriétaire d'une boutique.
L’actualité vue par Geneviève Pettersen : La série Mindhunter. Les limites de la culture individualiste d’Instagram. Entrevue Brigitte Noël, journaliste au bureau d'enquête de Québecor : McKrae Game, un homme derrière un programme de thérapies de conversion vient d’annoncer qu’il est lui-même homosexuel. Chronique de Master Bourgaricci : Master aurait récemment retrouvé son « vrai homme » intérieur. Entrevue avec Steve Waterhouse, spécialiste en cybersécurité: Google et Youtube ont dû payer une amende de 170 millions US$ en lien à leur utilisation des données des enfants qui utilisent leurs plateformes. Entrevue avec Martin Michaud, auteur : Une nouvelle enquête de son populaire personnage Victor Lessard avec Ghetto X aux éditions Libre Expression. Entrevue avec Louise Hénault-Ethier, chef de projets scientifiques à la Fondation David Suzuki et Romain Rigal, pharmacien et coordonnateur à Parkinson Québec : Pesticides, autisme et Parkinson. Chronique de Dave Morgan, humoriste : Le cauchemar de tout parachutiste et les affres de l’écoanxiété. Chronique potins avec Frédéric Guindon, producteur de contenu numérique pour le Sac de Chips: Britney Spears, Alanis Désilets, Justin Bieber, le pape et le propriétaire d'une boutique. Une production QUB radio Septembre 2019
L'actualité vue par Geneviève Pettersen et entrevue avec Samuel Pradier, journaliste chez Écho Vedettes: Instagram va-t-il tuer les journaux à potins? Entrevue avec Pauline Ferrand, mère de deux enfants: Elle a dû changer ses enfants d’école moins de 48 heures avant la rentrée, par manque de place. Entrevue avec Catherine Harel-Bourdon, présidente de la Commission scolaire de Montréal: Comment est-ce que des parents peuvent apprendre que leur enfant n’a pas de place à l’école moins de 48 heures avant la rentrée? Chronique avec Master Bougaricci: La valeur des vrais amis et de tous les autres. Entrevue avec Daniel Bélisle, président de la Ligue de baseball majeur du Québec: Une équipe québécoise de baseball a été visé par des propos racistes lors de sa participation en demi-finale du Championnat canadien la fin de semaine dernière au Nouveau Brunswick. Entrevue avec Jocelyne Robert, sexologue, communicatrice et autrice de “Te laisse pas faire”: Le prochain livre de Jocelyne Robert invite les parents à faire de la prévention auprès de leurs enfant à propos des agressions et abus sexuels. Chronique avec Dave Morgan: L’humoriste Dave Morgan nous raconte la fois où un couple de demoiselles lui a demandé de devenir leur donneur de sperme. Chronique potins avec Frédéric Guindon, producteur de contenu numérique pour le Sac de Chips: Dévoilement des participants d’Occupation Double et Beyonce est accusée de fraude par une organisatrice de mariage. Une production QUB radio Août 2019
Chronique potins avec Frédéric Guindon, producteur de contenu numérique pour le Sac de Chips: Dévoilement des participants d’Occupation Double et Beyonce est accusée de fraude par une organisatrice de mariage.
Download the primer for The Death of Discipleship, a free download written by Jim Putman of the Relational Discipleship Network and Chad Harrington. Visit https://discipleship.org/relational to get your copy in PDF, Mobi, and ePub formats. Today's audio comes from the National Disciple Making Forum by Discipleship.org. The theme was “Relationships,” and the Relational Discipleship Network hosted a track called "Relational DiscipleShift: How to Shift Your Church and Culture.” Free resource: https://discipleship.org/relational Connect with RDN: https://www.facebook.com/DiscipleShift1 https://twitter.com/DS1Training Connect with Discipleship.org: http://discipleship.org/ https://twitter.com/disciplesforum https://www.facebook.com/discipleshipforum
Download the primer for The Death of Discipleship, a free download written by Jim Putman of the Relational Discipleship Network and Chad Harrington. Visit https://discipleship.org/relational to get your copy in PDF, Mobi, and ePub formats. Today's audio comes from the National Disciple Making Forum by Discipleship.org. The theme was “Relationships,” and the Relational Discipleship Network hosted a track called "Relational DiscipleShift: How to Shift Your Church and Culture.” Free resource: https://discipleship.org/relational Connect with RDN: https://www.facebook.com/DiscipleShift1 https://twitter.com/DS1Training Connect with Discipleship.org: http://discipleship.org/ https://twitter.com/disciplesforum https://www.facebook.com/discipleshipforum
Download the primer for The Death of Discipleship, a free download written by Jim Putman of the Relational Discipleship Network and Chad Harrington. Visit https://discipleship.org/relational to get your copy in PDF, Mobi, and ePub formats. Today's audio comes from the National Disciple Making Forum by Discipleship.org. The theme was “Relationships,” and the Relational Discipleship Network hosted a track called "Relational DiscipleShift: How to Shift Your Church and Culture.” Free resource: https://discipleship.org/relational Connect with RDN: https://www.facebook.com/DiscipleShift1 https://twitter.com/DS1Training Connect with Discipleship.org: http://discipleship.org/ https://twitter.com/disciplesforum https://www.facebook.com/discipleshipforum
Download the primer for The Death of Discipleship, a free download written by Jim Putman of the Relational Discipleship Network and Chad Harrington. Visit https://discipleship.org/relational to get your copy in PDF, Mobi, and ePub formats. Today's audio comes from the National Disciple Making Forum by Discipleship.org. The theme was “Relationships,” and the Relational Discipleship Network hosted a track called "Relational DiscipleShift: How to Shift Your Church and Culture.” Free resource: https://discipleship.org/relational Connect with RDN: https://www.facebook.com/DiscipleShift1 https://twitter.com/DS1Training Connect with Discipleship.org: http://discipleship.org/ https://twitter.com/disciplesforum https://www.facebook.com/discipleshipforum
L’histoire du Velcro débute en Suisse, en 1941, quand George de Mestral, un ingénieur électricien diplômé de l’École Polytechnique de Lausanne alors âgé de 32 ans décide d’aller se balader dans la campagne helvète. Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan
Pour retrouver l’origine de l’ascenseur, il faut remonter, comme bien souvent, à l’Antiquité. Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan
Le feu est la production d'une flamme, et la dégradation visible d'un corps, par une réaction chimique exothermique d'oxydo-réduction qu’on appelle combustion. En français, qu’est-ce que ça veut dire? Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan
Aliment de base d’une multitude de peuples à travers l’histoire et le monde, le pain a joué un rôle prépondérant dans la merveilleuse aventure de la civilisation humaine. Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan
Fournir de l’oxygène au cerveau, c’est le rôle du sang. Pas celui du bâillement. Cela dit, les raisons du bâillement sont encore assez mal connues, et trop peu étudiées. Petit tour d’horizon des explications avancées. Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan
On comprend pourquoi on éructe. On sait pourquoi on tousse. On connaît les raisons de nos éternuements. Mais le hoquet? C’est moins clair. Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan
Billed as the world’s largest conference on gender equality and the health, rights, and wellbeing of girls and women, Women Deliver conference is coming to Vancouver, June 3 – 6, 2019. On this episode of And Still We Rise, Angela Marie speaks with Evelyne Guindon, Managing Director, External Relations for Women Deliver. They talk Women Deliver work and how they are working globally for gender equality. --- Show Hosted and Produced by Angela Marie MacDougall and Battered Women’s Support Services. Audio Engineering and Editing by Sarah Ellis Fox. --- To learn more please visit: Women Deliver: https://womendeliver.org/ BWSS: https://www.bwss.org/
The Process Of Coming Out (feat. Joscelyn Guindon) by Calming Tree Counselling
Le Scotch Tape a une origine qui est loin d’être banale. En fait, son histoire est infiniment plus intéressante que sa simple fonction au quotidien. Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan
Aliment de base d’une multitude de peuples à travers l’histoire et le monde, le pain a joué un rôle prépondérant dans la merveilleuse aventure de la civilisation humaine. Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan
Entre les oeufs et les lapins de Pâques, ce sont les oeufs qui ont fait leur apparition en premier. Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan
Raised Catholic, he worked for the Watchtower cult (Jehovah’s Witnesses) in their NY headquarters when they predicted the second coming of Christ a few years hence. Disillusioned, he became an Independent Baptist pastor and missionary to France attempting to convert Catholics. The unexpected occurred. The coming home testimony of Kenneth Guindon.
Pour retrouver l’origine de l’ascenseur, il faut remonter, comme bien souvent, à l’Antiquité. Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan
On comprend pourquoi on éructe. On sait pourquoi on tousse. On connaît les raisons de nos éternuements. Mais le hoquet? C’est moins clair. Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan
L’histoire du Velcro débute en Suisse, en 1941, quand George de Mestral, un ingénieur électricien diplômé de l’École Polytechnique de Lausanne alors âgé de 32 ans décide d’aller se balader dans la campagne helvète. Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan.
Le feu est la production d'une flamme, et la dégradation visible d'un corps, par une réaction chimique exothermique d'oxydo-réduction qu’on appelle combustion. En français, qu’est-ce que ça veut dire? Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan.
Michael Guindon, palm oil technical adviser with ZSL, talks with Ian Welsh about how the most recent SPOTT tool analysis, assessing palm oil, has provided evidence of positive progress in the sector on the one hand, while also highlighting that many companies still have a lot to do. For example: only half of companies that have no deforestation commitments are transparent on how they are monitoring their progress against them. Guindon also argues that while many palm oil companies have been focused on producing solid policies on deforestation, there are significant implementation gaps in the way of achieving 2020 commitments, but that the revised RSPO principles and criteria will help. And while it is tempting for retailers to ban palm oil, Guindon puts the case for why this is counterproductive.
Contract brewing is quite the controversial topic in craft beer, but traditionally less so in Quebec. We hung out with contract brewer Fabrice of L'Appât du Grain at the awesome Experience Bière (thanks to Olivier for the hospitality) to run through some of his more recent releases, including a Kviek Brut NEIPA and a couple witbier variants and chat about the pros, cons and challenges of running a contract brewery in Quebec. Beers Reviewed: L'Appât du Grain IPA du Norway; Epitaphe Larvikite; L'Appât du Grain Cheque En Melon; L'Appât du Grain Cheque En Houblon. This episode is brought to you by High Season Co. - @highseasonco // highseasonco.com Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads // bit.ly/CeeBrewHeads Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube! // bit.ly/BAOSYouTube
Vous ne l’avez peut-être jamais remarqué, mais il est quand même étrange que lorsque deux personnes se rencontrent elles se serrent la main. Mais pourquoi? Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan.
On connaît la réponse, même si, lorsqu’on est atteint d’un gros rhume, l’envie de parler de grippe est tentante. Mais quelles sont les différences exactes entre les deux? Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan.
Fournir de l’oxygène au cerveau, c’est le rôle du sang. Pas celui du bâillement. Cela dit, les raisons du bâillement sont encore assez mal connues, et trop peu étudiées. Petit tour d’horizon des explications avancées. Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan.
Pourquoi y’a-t-il du sel dans l’eau des océans? On se doute de la réponse, mais pourquoi pas dans les rivières? C’est l’occasion de revoir les principes de base du cycle de l’eau - et du sel. Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan.
Pourquoi pas 5, ou 10? Un chiffre rond? L’explication se trouve à la fois dans les notions d’histoire et d'astronomie. Avec Frédéric Guindon et Charles Trahan.
Nous discutons avec Mathieu Guindon de la programmation avec Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), le langage qu'on retrouve dans la suite Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, ...). Plus particulièrement du projet Rubberduck VBA qu'il co-dirige sur GitHub et qui vise à améliorer l'éditeur VBA. Mathieu Guindon programme en C# depuis 2009, et en VBA depuis 2004. Son quotidien implique le développement de solutions .NET, SQL Server et VBA/Excel en entreprise. C'est vers la fin de 2014 qu'il lance le projet Rubberduck, visant à améliorer l'éditeur VBA de toutes les façons possibles, en ajoutant des fonctionnalités jusque-là réservées à des environnements de développement modernes tels que Visual Studio. Mathieu est parmis les contributeurs les plus influents en VBA sur Stack Overflow et Code Review Stack Exchange. Liens Académie Azure Wikipedia à propos de Ruber Duck Debugging http://rubberduckvba.com/
Author of the new book "Hard Road" Peter Edwards joins Rob to share the story.
Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive
Self-Esteem When I first started researching this episode I thought it would be a bit of a slam-dunk. Self-esteem is a good thing, right? I was really surprised to find that there’s little evidence that self-esteem helps children to do better in school, or even be happier, so there’s a good deal of disagreement among psychologists about whether encouraging self-esteem is necessarily a good thing. This episode digs into these issues to understand (as much as scientists currently can) the benefits of self-esteem – and what qualities parents might want to encourage in their children in place of self-esteem to enable better outcomes. It also touches on our self-esteem as parents – because don’t we all want to think that our child is just a little bit special, so we know we’re good parents? References Bachman, J.G. & O’Malley, P.M. (1986). Self-concepts, self-esteem, and educational experiences: The frog pond revisited (again). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 50, 35-46. Baumeister, R.F., Campbell, J.D., Krueger, J.I., & Vohs, K.D. (2003). Does high self-esteem cause better performance, interpersonal success, happiness, or healthier lifestyles? Psychological Science in the Public Interest 4(1), 1-44. DOI: 10.1111/1529-1006.01431 Beggan, J.K. (1992). On the social nature of nonsocial perception: The mere ownership effect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 62(2), 229-237. DOI: 10.1037/0022-3514.62.2.229 Bretherton, I. (1992). The origins of attachment theory: John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth. Developmental Psychology 28(5), 759-775. Retrieved from: http://cmapspublic2.ihmc.us/rid=1LQX400NM-RBVKH9-1KL6/the%20origins%20of%20attachment%20theory%20john%20bowlby%20and_mary_ainsworth.pdf Brummelman, E., Thomaes, S., Orobio de Castro, B., Overbeek, G., & Bushman, B.J. (2014). “That’s not just beautiful – that’s incredibly beautiful!”: The adverse impact of inflated praise on children with low self-esteem. Psychological Science Online, 1-8. DOI: 10.1177/0956797613514251 California State Department of Education (1990). Toward a state of esteem: The final report of the California task force to promote self-esteem and personal and social responsibility. Full report available at: http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED321170.pdf Coleman, P.K. & Karraker, K.H. (1997). Self-efficacy and parenting quality: Findings and future applications. Developmental Review 18, 47-85. DOI: 10.1006/drev.1997.0448 Cvencek, D., Greenwald, A.G., & Meltzoff, A.N. (2016). Implicit measures for preschool children confirm self-esteem’s role in maintaining a balanced identity. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 62, 50-57. DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2015.09.015 Dweck, C. (2007). Mindset: The new psychology of success. New York: Ballantine. Forsyth, D.R., & Kerr, N.A. (1999, August). Are adaptive illusions adaptive? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. Guindon, M.H. (2010). Self-esteem across the lifespan. New York: Routledge. Harter, S. (1993). Causes and consequences of low self-esteem in children and adolescents. In R.F. Baumeister (Ed.), Self-esteem: The puzzle of low self-regard. New York: Plenum. James, W. (1983). The principles of psychology. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Original work published 1890) Joslin, K.R. (1994). Positive parenting from A to Z. New York: Ballantine. Kutob, R.M., Senf, J.H., Crago, M., & Shisslak, C.M. (2010). Concurrent and longitudinal predictors of self-esteem in elementary and middle school girls. Journal of School Health 80(5), 240-248. DOI: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.2010.00496.x Mruk, C.J. (2006). Self-esteem, research, theory, and practice (3rd Ed.). New York: Springer. Neff, K.D. (2011). Self-compassion, self-esteem, and well-being. Social and Personality Psychology Compass 5(1), 1-12. DOI:...
Maryse Jobin a demandé à Josée Guindon, gestionnaire au CALACS francophone d'Ottawa, de nous parler des difficultés que rencontrent les victimes d’agressions sexuelles lorsqu’elles veulent porter des accusations.
Paul Guindon, Community Outreach & Public Education for Lake Superior Hospice, joins the program to discuss Lake Superior Hospice and Volunteer Month.Paul Guindon on SSU.mp3Join us weekday mornings on Sunny 101.9 WKQS. Or log onto the Sunny Side Up Blog for more!