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Special guest, Denisha Gingles, returns to the show to update our perceptions of good leadership with a decidedly non-Western traditional mindset of culturally responsive practices. For example, did you know that some cultures appreciate a greater sense of unity from their leaders? Apparently one giant know-it-all doesn't necessarily make for the best boss—looking at you, American CEOs! Learn how embracing a more diverse workforce can also benefit goals of meaningful mentorship and growth in our field with some examples from the medical world and how much we really should learn from rugby. This episode is available for 1.0 CULTURAL (ETHICS) CEU. Articles discussed this episode: Sriram, V., Atwal, A., & McKay, E.A. (2024). Exploring aspects of mentoring for black and minoritised healthcare professionals in the UK: A nominal group technique study. BMJ Open, 14. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-089121 Kemzang, J., Bekolo, G., Jaunky, S., Mathieu, J., Contant, H., Oguntala, J., Rahmani, M., Louisme, M.C., Medina, N., Kendall, C.E., Ewurabena, S., Hubert, D., Omecq, M.C., & Fotsing, S. (2024). Mentoring for admission and retention of black socio-ethnic minorities in medicine: A scoping review. Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development, 11, 1-9. doi: 10.1177/23821205241283805 Shaikh, A.N., Gummaluri, S., Dhar, J., Carter, H., Kwag, D. (2024). Application of the principles of anti-oppression to address marginalized students and faculty's experiences in counselor education. Teaching and Supervision in Counseling, 6, 94-105. doi: 10.7290/tsc06laio Laloo, E. (2022). Ubuntu leadership - an explication of an Afrocentric leadership style. The Journal of Values-Based Leadership, 15, 1-9. doi: 10.22543/1948-0733.1383 Mathur, S.K. & Rodriguez, K.A. (2022). Cultural responsiveness curriculum for behavior analysts: A meaningful step toward social justice. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 15, 1023-1031. doi: 10.1007/s40617-021-00579-3 If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, and the two episode secret code words to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.
Robots, magicians, demons: Children's and young adult book author Hubert Wiest likes to use surreal characters for his works, like in his science fiction youth novel “The Shadow Surfers.” The former advertising salesman told us why his stories still take place in possible scenarios and how his family life influences the development process of his books. - Ob Roboter, Zauberer oder Dämonen, der Kinder- und Jugendbuchautor Hubert Wiest verwendet für seine Werke gern übernatürliche Charaktere und Motive, wie auch in seinem Science-Fiction-Jugendroman „Die Schattensurfer“. Uns hat der gelernte Werbekaufmann verraten, warum sich seine surrealen Geschichten in denkbaren Szenarien abspielen und wie auch sein Familienleben einen Einfluss auf den Entwicklungsprozess seiner Bücher hat.
Hubert Davis joins Jones Angell to talk about Carolina's win over USC Upstate, preview the upcoming match-ups with ETSU, Ohio State and ECU, and answer Tar Heel fan's questions.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this interview, Matt sits down with the one and only John Henry Spann for another conversation that is bound to generate some amazing comments from viewers. The discussion touches on hunting (obviously), why men need to do dangerous things, what masculinity really is, the trouble with most spiritual retreats, living off-grid, having a hobby you can do with your kids, eating pythons (yes!!), and much more. Plus, John Henry answers questions from Locals supporters. - - - Become a member of the Fraternity of St. Hubert, or sign up to receive updates at https://www.fraternityofsthubert.com Follow the Fraternity of St. Hubert on Instagram (fraternityofst.hubert), X (@FratofStHubert), Facebook (Fraternity of St. Hubert) - - - Today's Sponsors:
Greg Barnes and Tommy Ashley turn to basketball in this edition as Hubert Davis successfully navigated both the high school ranks and the transfer portal to acquire his two impressive big men - Caleb Wilson and Henri Veesaar. Barnes discusses the two early season UNC stars and the commitment to the money game North Carolina has made to reestablish the program among the elite in the ACC and nationally. The Inside Carolina Podcast network features a wide range of current UNC sports topics, from game previews and instant postgame analysis, to recruiting breakdowns. IC's stable of writers, insiders and analysts -- plus special guests -- comprise each program. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On Guide Dog Blogs this week, Hubert chats to Caroline Thomas once again, this time they chat about her former guide dog Monty, nicknamed Monty Zoomer due to his speed, Caroline also shares what Monty liked to do while she was working at school.
In this sight loss story, Hubert speaks to Jake. They talk about his sight loss diagnosis, the challenges he had getting into employment, how he has taken his first steps on the employment journey, and his passion for mental health.
Lancelot se trouve dans un souterrain du palais de Brandus, d'où sortent des voix d'outre-tombe. Il doit surmonter sa peur et déjouer les attaques des chevaliers de cuivre et du forgeron géant. Soudain, il ouvre une porte d'où s'échappent des cris d'agonie, provoquant l'écroulement du palais. Assis parmi les gravats, il entend la voix de Viviane qui lui dévoile son nom et son origine. La foule ayant retrouvé la parole, l'acclame joyeusement et lui demande de rester à la "Joyeuse Garde".Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Le Grand Livre des aventures de Bretagne ou le Livre de maitre Blaise" d'après la "Légende des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde" - Réalisation : Georges Godebert - Adaptation : Romain Weingarten - Musique originale : Georges Delerue - Première diffusion : 25/09/1978 sur France Culture - Avec : Paul-Emile Deiber, Bernard Giraudeau, Evelyne Dandry, Pierre Vaneck, Pierre Pernet, Bernard Valdeneige, Françoise Bette, Gérard Giroudon, Michèle Patre et Hubert de Lapparent - Un podcast INAAbonnez-vous au podcast Grands classiques et retrouvez les autres adaptations littéraires remasterisée par l'INA.
Les actualités du 12/12, avec Hubert Smadja, Dominique Cordier et Cédric Philippe. by Radio Balances
Es steht schlecht um Europa - zumindest wenn man der neuen Nationalen Sicherheitsstrategie der USA glaubt. Das Dokument, das das Weiße Haus am Freitag vorlegte, spricht von Unterdrückung der Meinungsfreiheit und der politischen Opposition, wirtschaftlichem Verfall und dem Verlust nationaler Identitäten. Migration und der Rückgang der Geburtenrate täten ihr Übriges: Europa drohe die “zivilisatorische Auslöschung”. “Wovon zur Hölle reden die?”, so lautet die Überschrift eines Artikels zur Nationalen Sicherheitsstrategie von Hubert Wetzel. Er ist Brüssel-Korrespondent der Süddeutschen Zeitung und in dieser Folge spricht Anne Will mit ihm darüber, was die neue sicherheitspolitische Leitlinie der USA für Europa bedeutet und wie ernst man sie nehmen muss. Wetzel sieht eine dramatische Entwicklung im transatlantischen Verhältnis und vermutet gleichzeitig: Der amerikanische Präsident selbst hat die Nationale Sicherheitsstrategie überhaupt nicht gelesen. Die Nationale Sicherheitsstrategie beschäftige sich beim Blick auf Europa außerdem wenig mit tatsächlich sicherheitspolitischen Themen - der Grundton sei kulturkämpferisch. Wie kann sich Europa gegen die USA wehren? Wie viel politischen Einfluss wollen die USA in Europa wirklich ausüben? Und was verändert die neue Haltung der USA gegenüber Europa mit Blick auf die Friedensbemühungen in der Ukraine? Außerdem spricht Anne Will mit Hubert Wetzel in dieser Folge darüber, was die neue Sicherheitsstrategie für die NATO bedeutet und wie es in der Auseinandersetzung über eingefrorene russische Gelder in Belgien weitergehen könnte. Redaktionsschluss für diese Folge war der 09.12.2025, 16:30 Uhr.
Earlier this month, RNIB held their Evening of Festive Music event. A celebration of our amazing supporters and the festive season, the event was held at Westminster Chapel with the acclaimed Get Gospel choir performing well-known festive favourites. RNIB Connect Radio's Hubert was there and spoke to Rob Sears, one of the speakers who shared how RNIB helped to support him through his sight loss journey. Want to experience the event and the music for yourself? Join us on RNIB Connect Radio for a special Evening of Festive Music show. Listen Tuesday 23rd December at 6 pm, or wind down with the beautiful festive choir on Christmas Eve at 11 pm. Image shows Get Gospel choir performing in Westminster Chapel. With the ceiling lit up in soft blues, colourful festive lights strung up and a Christmas tree on stage, the venue looks beautifully festive. A captive audience looks upon the four performers as they sing their hearts out.
In this episode Hubert speaks to RNIB's Incoming CEO Simon Antrobus to get his thoughts on his first evening of festive music. Image shows Get Gospel choir performing in Westminster Chapel. With the ceiling lit up in soft blues, colourful festive lights strung up and a Christmas tree on stage, the venue looks beautifully festive. A captive audience looks upon the four performers as they sing their hearts out.
Image shows Get Gospel choir performing in Westminster Chapel. With the ceiling lit up in soft blues, colourful festive lights strung up and a Christmas tree on stage, the venue looks beautifully festive. A captive audience looks upon the four performers as they sing their hearts out.In this episode, Hubert catches up with RNIB's Helen Smith, to get a preview of the event, and what we can expect, together with the importance of events like these.
In this podcast Hubert speaks to RNIB CEO Matt Stringer, to get his thoughts on the great event. Image shows Get Gospel choir performing in Westminster Chapel. With the ceiling lit up in soft blues, colourful festive lights strung up and a Christmas tree on stage, the venue looks beautifully festive. A captive audience looks upon the four performers as they sing their hearts out.
Über Erfolgskonzepte - Erfolg im Erinnern der Liebe - EKIW Session mit Hubert Schlaucher by Aleph Akademie
Le colonel Hubert de Guerlasse et ses compagnons débattent de l'intervention providentielle de Sostène Veauroulé tout en s'équipant pour affronter le froid et la neige. Gédéon Burnemauve, bon skieur, part en reconnaissance pour retrouver Nicolas Leroidec, isolé dans un bâtiment éloigné.*** Fiction radiophonique de Pierre Dac et Louis Rognoni - Producteur : Jean Bardin - Réalisation : Jean Wilfrid Garrett - Avec : Pierre Dac, José Artur, Claude Dasset, Alain Rolland, Maurice Biraud et Jacques Hilling - Première diffusion : 08/09/1971 sur France Inter - Un podcast INA
Hubert Davis joins Jones Angell to talk about Carolina's wins over Kentucky and Georgetown, preview the upcoming match-up with USC Upstate, and answer Tar Heel fan's questions.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Am I a useless vet?Sounds like a silly question that a new grad might ask, right? But imposter syndrome doesn't care about your credentials. It whispers that you're a fraud, that you got lucky, that one day everyone will realise you don't belong. Or maybe you don't feel like an imposter - but you beat yourself up after a case goes wrong. You replay every missed diagnosis. You hold yourself to an impossible standard, and when you fall short (even slightly), the inner critic shows no mercy.Sound familiar?In veterinary medicine, where perfection often feels like the baseline and the emotional toll runs deep, these patterns can be exhausting.But here's the truth: you're not the only one who feels this way.In this raw and honest conversation, we unpack:Why imposter syndrome isn't just a new grad thing - it can resurface anytime you step into something new, no matter how experienced or accomplished you are (Just keep listening if you don't believe me)What confidence really looks like - not knowing everything, but being willing to try, learn, and growWhy perfectionism is often at the root of imposter - and what to do about itMaking peace with the inner-criticWhy vulnerability matters A simple mindset shift that can make all the differenceAnd practical strategies to manage imposter feelings You'll hear real stories, mindset tools, and the reminder that feeling “useless” says nothing about you. If you've ever questioned your abilities or felt like you're just pretending to hold it all together - this episode is your mirror.You belong here. And it's time you believed that too.Our guests are: Dr Marie Holowaychuck - a board-certified emergency and critical care veterinarian and the founder of Reviving Vet Med, a global initiative dedicated to equipping veterinary professionals with practical tools for mental health, resilience, and work–life balance, and the author of A Compassionate Calling: What It Really Means to be a Veterinarian.Check out her new book here. Dr Kerry Nelson: Experienced ER vet, mentor and former medical director. First time mom-to-be! (She has an epic blog about over-achieving - here.) Dr Rob Webster: Co-Chief Executive Officer of Animal Emergency Australia, the leading veterinary emergency-care group down under, where he oversees clinical standards and consults on complex emergency and critical-care cases. A board-certified specialist in emergency and critical care since 2014. Jiu-jitsu tragic. Check out our Advanced Surgery Podcast at cutabove.supercast.com, or go all in on surgery with our collaboration with Sydney University's CVE Surgery Course. Find out how we can help you build you in your vet career at thevetvault.com.Get case support from our team of specialists in our Specialist Support Space.Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here for Hubert's favourite clinical and non-clinical learnings from the week.Join us in person for our epic adventure CE events at Vets On Tour. (Next up: Japan snow conference!) Topics and Time stamps04:28 You're not alone09:56 What is a syndrome?15:49 Defining Imposter Syndrome19:44 Maybe It's Just Kinda Normal?22:10 So What Can We Do About It?27:22 The Eternal Internal Critic30:22 Talk It Out35:59 Vulnerability As A Weapon Against Imposter39:03 This Is What Getting Better Feels Like40:18 Perfectionism - The Root of Imposter49:28 At Least You'er Not a Psychopath!51:04 The Best People Are Filled With Self-Doubt51:56 Mistakes Happen
Über Erfolgskonzepte - Erfolg in der Liebe - EKIW Session mit Hubert Schlaucher by Aleph Akademie
Hubert ist enttäuscht, dass Leon ihm nicht Bescheid gegeben hat, dass Franzi ausgebüxt ist und konfrontiert Leon damit. Wie reagiert Leon auf die Kritik seines Vaters?
Lancelot part avec ses écuyers en direction du château de la Douloureuse Garde. L'ambiance est terriblement sinistre et inquiétante. En chemin, Lancelot rencontre un étrange personnage qui lui déconseille d'aller au château du dangereux Sir Brandus mais il décide de s'y rendre tout seul. Pour délivrer le château, Lancelot va devoir faire face aux sortilèges, à la magie et à la puissance de Brandus.Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Le Grand Livre des aventures de Bretagne ou le Livre de maitre Blaise" d'après la "Légende des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde" - Réalisation : Georges Godebert - Adaptation : Romain Weingarten - Musique originale : Georges Delerue - Première diffusion : 22/09/1978 sur France Culture - Avec : Paul-Emile Deiber, Bernard Giraudeau, Gaston Vacchia, Hubert de Lapparent, Gilles Guillot, Bernard Valdeneige, Pierre Pernet, Alain Kerval, Martin Barbaz, André Cassan et Michèle Patre - Un podcast INAAbonnez-vous au podcast Grands classiques et retrouvez les autres adaptations littéraires remasterisée par l'INA.
Écoutez ce nouveau numéro de Radio Balances, avec l'entraîneur Jean-Luc Dersoir et Hubert Tassin, membre du Comité de France Galop, et nos chroniqueurs Jérémy Levy, Cédric Philippe et Sami Bouazza. Inscrivez-vous sur Genybet - Jusqu'à 250€ de bonus de bienvenue 10€ supplémentaires en ouvrant un compte sur Genybet avec le code « RB10 » avec ce lien bit.ly/3BvWfhe
In dieser Episode spricht Professor Hubert Wolf von der Uni Münster über das Forschungsprojekt "Asking the Pope for help" und die Vatikanarchive.
Les actualités du 05/12, avec Hubert Tassin, Dominique Cordier et Cédric Philippe. by Radio Balances
Libe Podcast - Finances Personnelles, Bourse, Entreprenariat, Immobilier et Profiter de la vie
Dans cet épisode de Parlons Affaires Podcast, Audrey et Hubert décortiquent un cas fascinant d'hypercroissance 100 % québécois : la famille Abbatiello et Pizza Salvatoré.On revient sur :l'histoire de la pizzeria familiale,la reprise par la 3e génération,et surtout la stratégie qui a tout changé : combiner croissance par acquisition + création de contenu massive et authentique.Tu entends partout :« Pars ta business dans ton garage, bâtis tout from scratch… »Mais dans la vraie vie, plusieurs des plus grosses histoires de succès font autre chose :- Ils achètent des entreprises existantes- Ils optimisent ce qui fonctionne déjà- Ils utilisent le contenu pour créer une marque aimée du public
Dernier volet de notre triptyque consacré à la Cité des soins ! L’association accompagne les personnes atteintes de cancers durant leur parcours de soins en proposant des ateliers. Après avoir reçu le fondateur Nicolas Paillocher et quelques-unes de ses animatrices, nous recevons des bénéficiaires, véritables cœurs battants de l’association. Pendant la maladie il y a le combat, il y a l’attente, et chaque petite graine de joie et d’espoir qui sera plantée sera un terreau favorable à la guérison. Christelle, Sylvie et Hubert nous apportent leurs témoignages, accompagnés de Cécile Nouchet, coordinatrice de la Cité des soins. Avec Emma Schaaff à la réalisation, Jérôme Rey et Pascal Boursier, belle écoute… Olivier Piat
Much like the amount of time the New England sun stays up, enjoy a short preview of what's coming out in the darkest days of December on the podcast. This month we've got three special guests including SLP, Judy Southey leading us through the new "How To" all about PECS; Denisha Gingles to lead us through a discussion of leadership practices in ABA, and Matt Cicoria leading us into the new year by reviewing what happened in ABA in 2025 in our yearly special episode. And, to round things out, a discussion about exactly what makes up assent practices. Yule love it all! Articles for December 2025 Tutorial: PECS with Judy Southey Robertson, M. & Harris, T. (2024, December 30th). How to best determine if an autistic individual is using an effective communication system. Autism Spectrum News. https://autismspectrumnews.org/how-to-best-determine-if-an-autistic-individual-is-using-an-effective-communication-system Wannapaschaiyong, P., Vivattanasinchai, T., & Wongkwanmuang, A. (2025). Predictors of successful Picture Exchange Communication System training in children with communication impairments: Insights from a real-world intervention in a resource-limited setting. BMJ Paediatrics Open, 9, 1-13. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2024-003282 Ganz, J.B., Mason, R.A., Goodwyn, F.D., Boles, M.B., Heath, A.K., & Davis, J.L. (2014). Interaction of participant characteristics and type of AAC with individuals with ASD: A meta-analysis. American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 119, 516-535. doi: 10.1352/1944-7558-119.6.516 Culturally Reponsive Leadership Practices in ABA w/ Denisha Gingles Sriram, V., Atwal, A., & McKay, E.A. (2024). Exploring aspects of mentoring for black and minoritised healthcare professionals in the UK: A nominal group technique study. BMJ Open, 14. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-089121 Kemzang, J., Bekolo, G., Jaunky, S., Mathieu, J., Contant, H., Oguntala, J., Rahmani, M., Louisme, M.C., Medina, N., Kendall, C.E., Ewurabena, S., Hubert, D., Omecq, M.C., & Fotsing, S. (2024). Mentoring for admission and retention of black socio-ethnic minorities in medicine: A scoping review. Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development, 11, 1-9. doi: 10.1177/23821205241283805 Shaikh, A.N., Gummaluri, S., Dhar, J., Carter, H., Kwag, D. (2024). Application of the principles of anti-oppression to address marginalized students and faculty's experiences in counselor education. Teaching and Supervision in Counseling, 6, 94-105. doi: 10.7290/tsc06laio Laloo, E. (2022). Ubuntu leadership - an explication of an Afrocentric leadership style. The Journal of Values-Based Leadership, 15, 1-9. doi: 10.22543/1948-0733.1383 Mathur, S.K. & Rodriguez, K.A. (2022). Cultural responsiveness curriculum for behavior analysts: A meaningful step toward social justice. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 15, 1023-1031. doi: 10.1007/s40617-021-00579-3 Operationalizing Assent Mead Jasperse, S.C., Kelly, M.P., Ward, S.N., Fernand, J.K., Joslyn, P.R., & van Dijk, W. (2025). Consent and assent practices in behavior analytic research. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 18, 826-841. doi: 10.1007/s40617-023-00838-5 Flowers, J. & Dawes, J. (2023). Dignity and respect: Why therapeutic assent matters. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 16, 913-920. doi: 10.1007/s40617-023-00772-6
Some exciting assistive technology news! Hubert speaks to Jean Marc from WeWALK, all about the We Assist service which has been worked on with help from the RNIB, and which is now available to beta test for blind and partially sighted people. Image Shows RNIB Connect Radio Logo, RNIB In Bold Black Letters, Below A Solid Pink Line with Connect Radio Underneath
Hubert will Leon zu seinem 18. Geburtstag ein besonderes Geschenk machen. Kann Hubert durch ein Geschenk die Beziehung zu seinem Sohn verbessern?
It's the season for festivities, and also a good Christmas sale. In this podcast, Hubert catches up with the RNIB Shop to find out what items are available as part of the seasonal shop sale.
Hubert de Boisredon est un entrepreneur engagé qui, dès le début de sa brillante carrière professionnelle, est resté fidèle aux appels du cœur et de la conscience.Aujourd'hui, dans un monde agité, dans une société occidentale tourmentée et gagnée par le doute et les peurs, il n'hésite pas à témoigner une fois de plus, en offrant un regard profondément humain, inspiré par sa foi chrétienne, sa vision d'une économie juste, d'une entreprise en quête de bien commun plutôt que d'opportunisme, et d'une société ouverte aux plus démunis.Habité par la passion de transmettre, et parce qu'il est persuadé que nous pouvons toujours faire le choix de diriger notre vie plutôt que de la subir, Hubert de Boisredon vient d'écrire un nouveau livre. Dans Le Courage des Chefs, il s'adresse à tous ceux qui cherchent à vivre autrement. Le chef, c'est celui qui sait faire émerger le meilleur de chacun, qui incarne une espérance, qui apprend à ne pas ignorer la peur mais plutôt à l'habiter sans s'y soumettre, et qui a le courage de tenir fidèlement aux décisions et aux engagements pris en conscience.Que ferai-je de mon courage ? La question que pose Hubert de Boisredon parle à chacun de nous. Nous avons tous une lumière en nous. Cette voix intérieure qui nous invite, particulièrement dans les moments importants et souvent difficiles, à agir pour le bien. Savons-nous y répondre ? L'exemple d'humanité, d'action et de bienveillance qu'il nous offre nous y encourage profondément. Pour lire Le Courage des Chefs, le nouveau livre d'Hubert de Boisredon, cliquer ici.VERS MA LUMIÈREChers amis, chers auditeurs de Zeteo,Chaque jour, nous voyons un peu plus les jours raccourcir, et nos ciels s'assombrir. D'ailleurs, ceux-ci sont porteurs, pour beaucoup d'entre nous déjà, des premières neiges de l'hiver.C'était mon cas cette semaine, lorsque j'ai essuyé une vraie tempête en Belgique. Il valait pourtant bien de la traverser, car j'ai pu en rapporter un bel épisode pour Noël.Cela n'est pas pour rien que les flocons de neige ressemblent à des étoiles. En fait, je crois qu'ils en sont les larmes…C'est ce que je me disais en les voyant virevolter et danser devant mon pare-brise. Cela me rassurait un peu, car la nuit avançait vite et j'avais encore plusieurs centaines de kilomètres à parcourir.Quelques heures plus tard, je me suis endormi en emportant dans mon sommeil le coton de mes belles étoiles blanches. Je me suis dit qu'elles m'avaient certainement aidé à regagner ma maison malgré la route devenue glissante et dangereuse.Il y a les jours froids et sombres, une actualité de plus en plus étrange et parfois inquiétante, mais il y a toujours la lumière. Celle des étoiles, qui nous parviennent même lorsque le ciel est lourd. Celle dont témoigne Hubert de Boisredon dans le nouvel épisode diffusé dès aujourd'hui.Le Royaume est aussi et avant tout à l'intérieur de nous. Et il y a toujours, en chacun, cette étincelle de lumière qui ne disparaît jamais. Et il y a toujours, en nous ou auprès de nous, un souffle suffisant pour la rallumer. C'est ce que m'inspire la magnifique question posée par Hubert de Boisredon, qui cite ici la poétesse Anna de Noailles : « Que ferai-je de mon courage ? »Cette question sonne juste. Elle entend déjà que le courage, nous l'avons toujours. Bien-sûr, elle peut sembler absurde pour ceux qui souffrent beaucoup et qui peuvent être accablés par le désespoir.La lumière existe. Elle vient, avec la promesse de Noël qui approche. Et quand il est vraiment difficile d'y croire, alors il suffit parfois d'un geste simple. Celui d'accueillir l'immédiat. 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At the end of the Parliamentary Reception, Hubert spoke to RNIB's CEO Matt Stringer to get his closing thoughts on the success of the event.
Towards the end of the Parliamentary Reception, Hubert spoke to Maqsood from RNIB's Campaigns team to get his thoughts on how the event went.
In this podcast, Hubert highlights an important aspect of the Parliamentary Reception event, this being the blind and partially sighted volunteers sharing their lived experience of sight loss and vision rehabilitation with the MPs that visited the stands.
In this episode, Hubert chats to another volunteer who came along to provide his knowledge and experience to the visiting MPs.
Hour 1 of Jake & Ben on November 18, 2025 Byrd Ficklin continues to impress in his limited playing time. Is Utah going to have to choose between Ficklin or Devon Dampier next season? Top 3 Stories of the Day: Kalani Sitake does not want to campaign for BYU to make the College Football Playoff, Utah Jazz at LA Lakers tonight, What's happening to the Utah Mammoth? NC State Head Coach Will Wade keeps taking shots at UNC Head Coach Hubert Davis.
Before the event started, Hubert grabbed a word with Ross from RNIB's Campaigns team so preview the event and what we can expect.
In this podcast Hubert speaks to Paula Hamilton, one of the many MPs what came to learn more about sight loss, and the issues blind and partially sighted people face regarding vision rehabilitation.
In this episode Hubert catches up with Gavin Williamson MP, as he shares why he attended the event, including personal reasons for doing so, plus how he found his experience.
In this podcast Hubert speaks to 3 more MPs about what they thought of what they have experienced during RNIB's Parliamentary Reception event.
Hubert chats to Martin Rhodes MP after he has been to visit the few stands during RNIB's Parliamentary Reception
On a new episode of Bad Dates, host Joel Kim Booster welcomes comedians Jay Jurden and Adam Rose to discuss their most iconic dating fiascos. Jay had an early experience which ended in an unfortunate embrace, and Adam's girlfriend picked a helluva time to tell him about her five star Hubert rating. Then, Jay has a final story which boils down to: do your research. Plus: French fries, can we please just tell the truth? Joel Kim Booster: Psychosexual, Fire Island, Loot Season 3Jay Jurden: @jayjurden on socials, stand-up special Yes, Ma'am on HuluAdam Rose: @realadamrose on socials, podcast Small Stupid Stuff Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Bad Dates ad-free. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
durée : 00:59:47 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - En 1991, Jane Gozzett avait enregistré une émission "Mémoires du siècle" avec Bettina Graziani, ancien mannequin-vedette des années 50 qui a travaillé avec les plus grands photographes et couturiers, dont Jacques Fath et Hubert de Givenchy. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé
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We scrutinise one of the most practical yet under‑examined advances in veterinary practice: AI‑based radiology interpretation tools. I sit down with veterinary radiologist and Vedi entrepreneur Dr Steve Joslyn to unpack the rise of AI-powered radiology tools in general practice. But this isn't just opinion: Steve reveals the findings from his team's recent study that put 6 commercially available AI radiology softwares in the spotlight - or up on the light box - to assess whether they deliver on what they promise. From how these systems are trained, to where they shine (and where they fail), this conversation gives a no-nonsense look at what AI can actually do for your diagnostic imaging workflow. What You'll Learn:How these tools are built: Neural networks, down-sampling, and the truth behind “ground truth”.The data dilemma: Why most AI tools perform best in theory, not in general practice.Where they fall short: From image quality issues to breed bias and external validation gaps.New accuracy data: Insights from Dr Joslyn's pilot study comparing six commercial AI tools.A decision-making playbook: When to trust AI, when to double-check, and when to avoid it entirely.Ethics and workflow impact: Who's responsible? What do you tell clients? Can AI triage be trusted?How to stay future-ready: What's coming next – and how to adapt without compromising care.
Here we are for episode 798! In which Toppie and Paul investigate Hubert's regular absences... Where does he go? What does he do? Meanwhile we have extra material with Harry F who is suffering a leak and then we also have some quizzes with Calum! Thank you to Harry, Calum and Toppie with their help this edition! Our next episode, #799 sees Mister Yeti celebrating his 52nd birthday - but it's not all balloons, cake and party hats - there is also some drama going on! Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2025. Episode 798 was recorded on the 29th May 2025. Calum's extra material was recorded on the 24th August and Harry's on the 18th October 2025. Cuthbert's lines were recorded between the 8th and the 12th of November 2025.
Opening: Setting the Record StraightNo, The Catholic Man Show isn't joining The Daily Wire. A sincere congrats to Matt Fradd on taking Pints With Aquinas to a bigger platform—and a case for celebrating a brother's success without the cynicism.Why Moves Like This MatterMedia realities, families to provide for, and why “selling out” is usually just a lazy take. Bigger reach can mean more souls reached—full stop.Pilgrimage Debrief: Rome, Florence, and AweFlorence surprises: the David, the Medici footprint, and why the city stole the show.Rome moments: St. Mary Major, the House of Loreto, and the joy of praying where the Holy Family lived.Padre Pio: devotion, controversy, and a frank take on the modern shrine aesthetic.A Feast-Day Field NoteSt. Hubert, patron of hunters, meets a proud dad moment: a 12-year-old's first solo hunt, patience under pressure, and why rites of passage matter for boys.Main Topic: Obedience Without CaricatureAquinas on obedience: not the greatest virtue (charity is), but among the highest of the moral virtues because it orders us to the good.Catechism on authority (cf. 1897ff): authority is legitimate when it seeks the common good and respects moral law; unjust commands do not bind.Three “levels” of obedienceModern resistance to authority vs. Christian freedom: obedience is not blind; it's charity and justice in action.Socrates, the Coliseum, and Costly WitnessA lively back-and-forth: unjust sentences, martyrdom, and whether courage sometimes looks like staying put.Fatherhood and the Pattern of ObedienceChildren learn reverence for God's authority by seeing Dad obey the Church, pray when he doesn't “feel like it,” and submit his will to the good.House rules and spiritual rule: why outside authority often works better than self-made resolutions.Community CornerThanks to patrons, cookies, and a few inside-baseball notes about keeping a niche Catholic show on the air without taking a dime personally.Key TakeawaysCelebrate good work when Catholic creators get a larger platform.Obedience isn't weakness; it's strength directed toward the highest good.Legitimate authority deserves assent; unjust commands do not.Fathers model obedience that forms a family's conscience.Pilgrimage sharpens conviction—beauty and history catechize the heart.Mentioned in the EpisodeSt. Thomas Aquinas: Summa Theologiae, II–II, q.104 (obedience).Catechism of the Catholic Church: on authority and the common good (around 1897–1904).St. Hubert: patron saint of hunters.Padre Pio: witness of obedience amid misunderstanding.House of Loreto, St. Mary Major, Florence's David: moments where beauty meets belief.
Here we are for episode 797! In which Paul and his Birthday Twin, Andy are reunited to discuss their favourite non-prisoners on Prisoner: Cell Block H - warders, governors, doctors, social workers, all kinds - just not the actual ladies behind bars! Thanks to Andy The Birthday Twin for all his help with this edition of our show! Our next episode, #798 sees Toppie returning to help out in investigating Hubert's recent odd behaviour. Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2025. Episode 797 was recorded on the 20th July 2025.
#halloween #folklore #germanyIn the first tale, we learn about a little German ship spirit. Treat him well or you will be in danger.In the second time we learn about what happens when you squeeze the local people too much.Source: The Klabautermann Meyer, G. F. Schleswig-Holsteinische Sagen. 1929, p. 55ffSource: The Ship of Hell Sundermann, F. Sagen und sagenhafte Erzählungen aus Ostfriesland, 1869. p. 25ffBoth translated by Jürgen Hubert on his blog.Narrator: Dustin SteichmannMusic: A Baroque Letter by Aaron KennyPicture Credit: A Klabautermann on a ship ―From Anton von Werner (illustr.); Ludwig von Henk (1885) [1882] Zur See."Bergers Chocoladen Der Klabautermann JPG" by janwillemsen is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.Sound Effects from Zapsplat and Freesound.org
As a follow up to the Investigator series, we interviewed Hubert Sagnières - the author of "For Glory, Not Gold." We talk about a wide range of topics, including the Investigator, exploration in general, his inspirations, and plans for the future. It is a nice way to wrap up our series. Sponsors: Quince. Get free shipping with your order by using code EXPLORERS at quince.com/explorers Visit https://rexmd.com/explorers and get up to 95% off ED treatment Get an exclusive 15% discount on your first Saily data plans! Use code EXPLORERS at checkout. Download Saily app or go to to https://saily.com/explorers The Explorers Podcast is part of the Airwave Media Network: www.airwavemedia.com Interested in advertising on the Explorers Podcast? Email us at advertising@airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices