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Mining Stock Education
“Immense Untapped Potential” Confirmed at Frotet Gold Project says Kenorland CEO Zach Flood

Mining Stock Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 24:46


Kenorland Minerals CEO Zach Flood stated: “The success of the deep drilling at Regnault continues to underscore the immense untapped potential of the Frotet Project. These results not only confirm the continuity of high-grade mineralisation on the R11 veins, but also highlight the increasing scale of the system. Regnault remains open in multiple directions and we believe we are still in the early days of what could be a much larger gold discovery.” Kenorland looks to identify gaps in exploration maturity within prospective districts based on large scale compilation and integration of geological, geochemical and geophysical data. Kenorland's management team and advisors have extensive experience in project and target generation from continent-wide area selection to deposit scale exploration across the globe. Combining the team's extensive exploration experience with an integrated approach places Kenorland in an optimal position to generate shareholder wealth through JV partnerships, generated royalties, equity positions and new discoveries. https://www.kenorlandminerals.com/ TSXV: KLD | OTCQX: KLDCF | FSE: 3WQ0 0:00 Intro 0:50 Frotet expansion holes: “immense untapped potential” 4:37 Frotet 4% NSR value increasing 10:59 South Uchi: “there's a gold system there” 13:34 Staking new ground 17:10 Executive philosophy 19:53 Final thoughts Press release discussed: https://www.miningstockeducation.com/2025/06/kenorland-reports-high-grade-intercept-of-30-41-g-t-au-over-6-70m-from-120m-step-out-on-deep-r11-vein-set-at-frotet-project-quebec/ Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 Sponsor Kenorland Minerals pays Mining Stock Education a United States dollar ten thousand per month coverage fee. Bill Powers owns no Kenorland shares at the time of this publication and will not initiate a position within five trading days of this publication. Kenorland's forward-looking statement found in the company's presentation applies to the content of this interview. MSE offers informational content based on available data but it does not constitute investment, tax, or legal advice. It may not be appropriate for all situations or objectives. Readers and listeners should seek professional advice, make independent investigations and assessments before investing. MSE does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of its content and should not be solely relied upon for investment decisions. MSE and its owner may hold financial interests in the companies discussed and can trade such securities without notice. If you buy stock in a company featured on MSE, for your own protection, you should assume that it is MSE's owner personally selling you that stock. MSE is biased towards its advertising sponsors which make this platform possible. MSE is not liable for representations, warranties, or omissions in its content. By accessing MSE content, users agree that MSE and its affiliates bear no liability related to the information provided or the investment decisions you make. Full disclaimer: https://www.miningstockeducation.com/disclaimer/

L'oeil de...
"Au Proche-Orient, la fête des voisins ne va pas être un immense succès"

L'oeil de...

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 3:49


Ecoutez Le 2ème œil de Philippe Caverivière du 16 juin 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

RTL Matin
"Au Proche-Orient, la fête des voisins ne va pas être un immense succès"

RTL Matin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 3:49


Ecoutez Le 2ème œil de Philippe Caverivière du 16 juin 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Le fil sciences
Une immense villa gallo-romaine mise au jour près d'Auxerre

Le fil sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 3:47


durée : 00:03:47 - La planète des sciences - par : Daniel FIEVET - Au sommaire de "la planète des sciences" cette semaine : une importante découverte archéologique dans l'Yonne, des flamants roses doués en mécanique des fluides et une nouvelle espèce de poisson née de la dernière pluie...

Couple Ouvert
Charlie Morin et Olivier Guindon

Couple Ouvert

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 127:14


GROS COUPLE OUVERT. IMMENSE.Les humoristes Charlie Morin et Olivier Guindon du podcast Full Plumé.On parle qu'aucun gay me réclame, de faire l'amour dans un rave au Brésil, de faire l'amour dans un after-hour dans le Village, de la saleté de mon bureau, de Steph qui colle ses cheveux sur le mur de la douche et on lit des dates épiques. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Rothen s'enflamme
Malgré un respect immense, Duga en a marre de Messi et Ronaldo – 11/06

Rothen s'enflamme

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 7:04


Les footballeurs parlent aux footballeurs ! « Rothen s'enflamme », le rendez-vous des passionnés du ballon rond revient pour une deuxième saison !

L'invité politique
IA : «Il faut encore plus d'Europe, qu'elle soit un immense marché unique», estime Pierre Louette à l'occasion de VivaTech

L'invité politique

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 14:17


Pierre Louette, président directeur général du groupe Les Echos – Le Parisien, était l'invité de la matinale de Radio Classique ce mardi 10 juin, aux côtés de Maurice Lévy, président du conseil de surveillance de Publicis Groupe. Pierre Louette est revenu sur la place des entreprises européennes dans la course à l'intelligence artificielle face aux États-Unis et à la Chine. Il souligne déjà de «très bon atouts», mais appelle à «encore plus d'Europe». Des enjeux au cœur de Vivatech, un évènement consacré à l'innovation technologique et aux start-up organisé au Parc des Expositions Porte de Versailles, à Paris, du 11 au 14 juin.Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

RMC Poker Show
L'immense coup de chance d'un joueur qui décroche un bounty à 1.000.000$ 2 ans après avoir empoché un jackpot à 6.4M$ dans un casino de Las Vegas – 08/06

RMC Poker Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 3:20


Tous les dimanches à minuit, Daniel Riolo propose une heure de show en direct avec Moundir Zoughari pour les passionnés de poker. Conseils d'un joueur professionnel, actualité, tournois... Votre rendez-vous poker, sur RMC !

SBS Hindi - SBS हिंदी
Top News: Former Prime Minister says it's an immense privilege to receive the nation's highest honour

SBS Hindi - SBS हिंदी

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 3:56


Listen to the top News of 09/06/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

The Current Podcast
CNN International Commercial's Rob Bradley on evolving a legacy media company

The Current Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 28:32


In this episode of The Current Podcast, we're joined by Rob Bradley, SVP of digital revenue, strategy and operations at CNN International Commercial. He shares how CNN has evolved far beyond its broadcast roots — and how it's now helping brands tell more impactful stories across everything from connected TV (CTV) and free ad-supported television (FAST) channels to TikTok and LinkedIn. Episode TranscriptPlease note, this transcript  may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio.Damian Fowler (00:00):I'm Damian Fowler.Ilyse Liffreing (00:01):And I'm Ilyse Liffreing.Damian Fowler (00:02):And welcome to this edition of The Current Podcast.Ilyse Liffreing (00:09):This week we're thrilled to be joined by Rob Bradley, the senior vice rresident of Digital Revenue Strategy and Operations at CNN International Commercial.Damian Fowler (00:18):Now, Rob has played a key role in CNN's evolution over the last 10 years from a broadcast powerhouse into a cutting edge digital platformIlyse Liffreing (00:26):That includes launchpad, CNN's AI powered advertising tool that's been driving smarter, more targeted campaigns for nearly a decadeDamian Fowler (00:35):From global banks to tech giants like Samsung and even government launchpad has helped brands show up on CNN's platform in ways that are both innovative and effective.Ilyse Liffreing (00:45):So in this episode we'll explore that journey, how launchpad got its start, what it's become today, and how CNN is helping advertisers navigate a complex digital world using deep audience insights and data at scale.Damian Fowler (01:00):So let's get into it. So Rob, let's start by talking about Launchpad. Not everyone's familiar with it, but it's been designed to help brands market themselves to CNN's audience. So I know it's eight years old. Can you talk about the tool and how it's evolved to this point?Rob Bradley (01:19):Yeah, I mean, to take a step, media companies and news brands today need to be so much more than just a platform where someone can serve a traditional ad to reach an audience. Of course we do that and embrace that, but our audience exists in a multitude of different environments. Now, of course, o and O, which can be TV to digital assets, websites, but of course Fast and CTV now. And of course they're all across social, which means that when we're working with brands today, we need to have tools that enable us to reach audiences in all of those environments. Essentially our clients expect that from us. So we have to innovate to be in those places. And also of course, by utilizing areas our audiences exist in today such as social, it means we get a broader reach. So we try and of course a lot of brands are nervous about social, and of course we do compete somewhat, but I like to flip it on its head and think about how can we use audiences on off platform environments to our advantage?(02:16):So launchpad essentially is a good example of that. It's an in-house social media agency, essentially utilizes latest talent. I would say. I think people do come first that really understand the latest technology to help us understand our audiences both on and off platform. That did launch really just reaching audiences in places like Facebook, but now it's across all the meta platforms, YouTube, LinkedIn, TikTok, and more. And over the years that team, through utilizing technology, have automated processes. We understand sentiment of what people are consuming, how they feel against our content that we distribute both on and off platform. And then we use those insights to indeed empower the next piece of creative, let's say. And it feeds into our brand studio, which is called CNN Create, which actually touches about 70% of our campaigns now. So it's all about the way we go to market is really about selling stories and content and then utilizing the impressions and volume of scale we have around that in a smart way.Ilyse Liffreing (03:15):And today, CNN Parent Company, Warner Brothers Discovery has only massively grown since the launch of launchpad and has so many touchpoint and audience insights. You have the entirety of the Harry Potter world and DC comments to seen in news. How do you make sense then of all that data and how does it come together to benefit a launchpad campaign?Rob Bradley (03:41):So first of all, I'd say there's still a job to do and an opportunity of gathering all that together because there's so many touch points that both can power the marketing of movies that say as well as the targeting of campaigns. And those targeting of campaigns can of course be owned and operated environment. So again, we can push audience insights into social platforms to target through tools like launchpad, but ultimately by understanding who our audiences are means that we can do three things. We launched a product called WBD AIM basically, which was actually born out of CNN, used to be CNN aim, and it stands for Audience Insight Measurement. And really it means that of course we talk about targeting quite a lot, that's where the rubber meets the road. But really as a severe successful media company today, you need to go to market with insight led sales.(04:29):So use that data to inform sales to the clients, proving upfront why you've got the right audience and why they should trust you. And then of course there's the targeting the audience piece, and then there's the measurement of proving what you have done has worked. And so that aim piece all comes together as one kind of data play. And where we have had success of bringing that together so far internationally is CNN Eurosport D plus in the UK and TNT Sport in the UK now exists in one platform. And also of course that's really good for programmatic as well. We can push those audience insights, put them into the marketplace and enable brands to buy programmatically against that. So very much in the programmatic space, we're aiming at the more premium PG programmatic direct marketplace.Damian Fowler (05:16):Can I just ask you off the back of that, do you see news as part of that whole package or it's not a sort of siloed separate piece of what you are offering?Rob Bradley (05:27):Yeah, that's a really good question. I think if you are a brand that wants an engaged audience and you want to be part of a conversation that's happening today or drive a conversation, news obviously makes sense. But of course I wonder if this is where you're going. News environments are challenged at the moment in some respect. There is a prevalence of I think, unfair news avoidance in the industry, particularly with very blunt keyword block lists that are being used, which is pretty well covered in the press and that is a major challenge. However, sports has a similar issue, right? Because words like shoot and shot and attack are used all the time just as though are news. So actually sometimes if people think of news straightaway, but there's a broader issue with that. And the reason why I mention that because actually news and sports is both live, it's what's happening today, it's audiences certainly where we sell it can be sports enthusiasts across both platforms at the broader end, it can be business decision makers, it can be C-suites, it can be high net worths bringing those audiences and ultimately linking it to what WBD has an abundance of is very premium, very trusted, very brand suitable environments you could say.(06:39):And that marketplace of WBD and WBD Connect is the programmatic marketplace will keep growing.Ilyse Liffreing (06:47):Now you talked about how your bridging basically social to programmatic. Have you seen one success in that so far and interest from the brands you've been working with?Rob Bradley (07:00):I think it's basically it was quite an early adopter of programmatic in the belief that it enables the human led work media owners to grow. And that has been proven in embrace technology to do what it does well, highly scaled targeted impressions that started on the website that say ever increasing on CTV and FAST for us, joining all that together, putting our own data into those environments, trying to work at the premium end of it so that we get the yield up and really embracing the technology to do that married with what only we can do best, which is linking directly with a brand, understanding a brand on their agency. In many markets we go brand direct though really understanding what their challenges are and what stories they've got to tell. And then coming up with this multi-platform strategy that can include programmatic maybe at the mid funnel or the performance end, but also linking it to a full multi-platform strategy, which may include CTV, fast Web and tv. And actually 80% of our direct campaigns include all of those platforms and include that social piece. And I think the reason why I've sort of spoken about social in is I think people often wonder about how we can utilize it to make money, but actually it's a really important part of our business where we're kind of using the best of what programmatic can offer, the best of what social can offer and then the best of storytelling.Ilyse Liffreing (08:27):Yeah, perhaps I would love to hear about a brand that perhaps you guys have been working with and how you are really measuring that success. I'm curious if any platform or audience perhaps outperformed your expectations.Rob Bradley (08:43):Sure. Well, I spoke about linking CNN storytelling that could have social impact in some way or drive conversations or change opinions. And that is when we have a really strong partnership with the brand, that's what we do for them. Really it's about how can we change perhaps a view or input a view into someone's mind that they may not have had about a brand based on facts or something that brand is really genuinely doing to try and make the world a better place beyond just perhaps selling a product. So CNN Embarks on a really bold program with Samsung recently, it was exactly a campaign that I said truly multi-platform include tv, digital, social, so use launchpad for off platform distribution and it really highlighted how Samsung technologies are being used to make the world a better place. Everything from the way they t trawl the ocean to dig up fishing nets and some of those fishing net parts are used in their mobile phones to a great story around how their TVs add access for the heart of hearing where we had a gentleman that was on stage with Beyonce who was doing sign language while she was performing, who went viral because he's an incredible character that really can literally make you hear the song using his hands.(09:54):It's amazing with hisIlyse Liffreing (09:55):MovementsRob Bradley (09:55):And he uses a Samsung TV at home, he feels it gives him what he needs considering that his hard of hearing challenges. So all those stories, it does involve a product, but really it's about a person, a human led story. We know that human led stories cut through a cluttered internet more particularly if they have some sort of emotional response that they offer, I can make you sad, happy, and ultimately the goal was to shift opinions about that brand. So looking at the data that we have, but 81% agreed that seeing the branded content that Samsung made made them think they were a more socially responsible company. 86% agreed that the branded content salt told them something about Samsung they didn't know before. And 84% agreed that branded content showed the value of Samsung as being more attention grabbing. So there's those hearts and minds movements that these campaigns at the brand's level kind of goals that they have. And that's really what we did with this campaign.Damian Fowler (10:53):That was great. Yeah, that's an interesting convergence of values and emotion and storytelling, but if we could sort of maybe look at some of the takeaways from the Launch Bank campaign and then get bigger from there. How did you measure success? I know you just mentioned some metrics right there for Samsung specifically, but did any platform or audience outperform your expectations?Rob Bradley (11:19):Yeah, I think we try to be platform agnostic somewhat when it comes to what the campaign goals are. So take within social, if the campaign of course is reaching consumers, we're more likely to use meta talk environments, YouTube, however of course if the campaign is more skew towards as a business audience, LinkedIn is more increasingly used. So it's not necessarily that one platform surprises because we'd set up the campaign at the start to meet those specific goals of that campaign. And within Samsung of course this was a consumer campaign, so those consumer platforms to reach and actually for that, TikTok did provide, and I think it was one of the first times that they'd ever worked with TikTok with a media owner and they trusted us because of the relationship that we have to deliver that campaign on TikTok. So that did have for one of the first times we've used it, a really important play within our overall multi-platform strategy.Damian Fowler (12:15):You mentioned insight-led sales, that means you have a good view of audience segments. Could you talk a little bit more about that and how you think about audience and how you break it down? And then the second part of that I guess is was there any unexpected reaction or behavior response from campaigns from these different areas of viewership?Rob Bradley (12:39):Yeah, I think we've had to get really sophisticated with understanding audiences and I'm linking who our audiences with our content. It touches on something I was talking about previously when it comes to the changes around news and news avoidance and brand safety and brand suitability. But that doesn't mean that all politics content should be blocked, for example. So I suppose there's the traditional side that we have of understanding our audiences of, okay, this is someone that's interested in reading a lot of business articles around finance. And then we can layer in personal identifying data where we have it and define and target that audience. But now we also add a layer in, we built a tool called sam, which is a sentiment analysis moderator, which also now kicks out a positive and negative sentiment score on our articles. So we know that if an article is about a scientific breakthrough, for example, that's a cure for a disease that may have innovation, technology may be very positive, but actually the word disease might have been blocked if you're using a more blunt keyword list. So with our clients, they trust us to use SAM to use more positive and negative targets. So we layer the kind of contextual element as well as the data element, and that runs on pretty much every single one of our direct campaigns.Ilyse Liffreing (13:56):Very cool. It sounds like a use of AI right there, if I'm not mistaken.Rob Bradley (14:00):It's an interesting one because we've had it for about five years and it is AI is machine learning and the reason we built it is because it ultimately unlocks more impressions than perhaps some of the off the shelf tools do.Ilyse Liffreing (14:11):Very true. Because also you're not just selling content to, you're selling a sustainable digital business. Would you say is your North Star when balancing that audience trust with monetization being CNN is such as a storied publication and company with multiple digital touch points?Rob Bradley (14:38):Yeah, good question. I mean, first of all, CNN's a global brand that's built on trust. We have some of the world's greatest journalists here and in a world that's growing in myth and disinformation is vital for society that they can rely on a trusted voice and reputable news organizations like CN. So I suppose our North Star is to of course lead with that trust but then make sure that we're essential for customers every day. So there's this sort of trust, but then there's also a premium environment and experience and that kind of goes hand in hand with advertisers going back to that storytelling piece or even putting an ad in an environment that has news. Brands want to be in a trusted place, so we really need to make sure that we're premium and that we're trusted first and foremost. But then also we need to embrace new ways of driving revenue.(15:29):We can't just rely on advertising, which is why we're embracing this direct-to-consumer business model to succeed over long-term. Linear in TV is still really, really important as of course is web, but exploring new digital monetization models that complement all those revenue streams are really important. So look fast is one of them, and CTV audio is one of them. We have CNN underscored in the us, which is kind of product recommendations and review sites, so e-commerce and of course as mentioned, the subs business, this direct to consumer business we're building. So we have to kind disrupt ourselves and embrace that to build a sustainable future.Damian Fowler (16:10):Rob, your role is you work for CNN International. So you look at the big picture obviously, and this is about a big picture question here, it's global, but it's also personal. So how do you think about that interaction, building digital products and content that both may be relevant at scale but also have to have local impact?Rob Bradley (16:31):I'll give you a kind of recent example. We announced plans to launch some CNM weather as our first standalone digital lifestyle product very recently, the upfront over in the us. So it is about expanding our content beyond news. As I mentioned, we already have travel, business style and tech and all of these different areas, but essentially builds on what we're good at, which is best in class live coverage of what's happening. Immense resources dedicated on the ground locally in this instance can of course be weather reporting and visual storytelling around weather. It's a way for CNN to bring these major weather events. So it may happen locally, so relevant information locally, but also huge interest globally. Think about the LA fires as a mass audience around the world, but also allows just simultaneously up to date weather forecast to help consumers get up to speed of what's going on there each day. And that's just a good example of something we've launched recently that has that both local, national and global relevance.Damian Fowler (17:29):I think it's always been a staple of good local news. Talking about right here in the US right now, there's some challenges to public broadcasting and one of the things that they have are these local stations that inform people about local weather events and that's crucial, especially in the tornado belt for instance. So I think weather obviously is key. And it's interesting to hear you say that obviously this is a fast moving space, the digital commercial space. As you look ahead, what are the biggest opportunities you see for CNN to lead here in this space? I guess AI is one of those things, immersive content. What else are you thinking about?Rob Bradley (18:10):Well, the CNN synonymous with video led journalism. Ultimately we're a video company that started on cable and is now in all these platforms that are ever expanding. But really we obviously want to continue and focus on that legacy if you like. So expanding our current subscription offering in the fall, as you guys say over there, autumn, as we say across the pond in the uk, essentially the launch of a new streaming product that's due ultimately in the US then but will soon be rolled out internationally as well. Providing a individual one stop place where audiences can access our journalism, our original programming, they can choose from live channels, catch up on features, a video on demand, and it'll be on all platforms from mobile apps, CTV and the.com websites. And it's going to be part of a new subscription, which is called CNN's All Access subscription.(19:01):So an example of embracing streaming video led alongside the other channels. And of course embracing the fact that our audience exists on mobile vertical video has been a huge investment for us. It's what consumers want, we understand their behavioral patterns. So we've basically grown our vertical video capabilities across our platforms and will be a key pillar as we continue. I also think it's about fostering direct relationships with audience, which is something that social does really well. Actually. We've already established some of these areas. Take Anderson Cooper's All there is podcast, which is fantastic, it's around grief, but literally has led to thousands of voice notes and interactions. Ranson himself so much that he built. And we built an online grief community, which essentially is where you can hear voices and other stories of people respond to comments and stories of their own grief and there's a really engaged community around that. And then of course podcasts and audio exists in audio, but more and more they're being recorded. And actually if you look at all areas podcast as well as the assignment of Cornish and Chasing Life of Doug, Sanjay Gupta, they're all video now as well and available there. So I think you're going to see news brands like seeing and leaning into this kind of personality led kind of opportunities as well.Ilyse Liffreing (20:18):Yeah, that's really exciting. The streaming space has exploded, obviously. And I'm curious how CNN All Access is going to differentiate itself enough or stand on its own in order to get those subscribers.Rob Bradley (20:38):Yeah, it's not necessarily a part I manage directly to be honest, to be honest with you, but I say CNN, it goes into another something we spoke about previously, which is around the history of the brand, the legacy of the brand, the power of a brand, right? No one can deny that CNN is a brand that doesn't touch all corners of the world and it's still highly, highly relevant. And it's funny, when you look at sometimes when you use the word a legacy brand or traditional media, it's almost used in some sort of negative connotation. Stay with me. You asked me a question, I'm going in a different direction. But sometimes it's used in this kind of negative connotation. But if you look at other areas like Luxury UMES or Rolex Legacy has a value. Auto Rolls Royce technology, I would say even like IBM or Apple, even their legacy is important because that brand stands for something as it does for CNN.(21:42):So those brands also innovate and make sure they're relevant for today. And I'd say streaming is just an example as well as podcasts as well as what we're doing. Launching the weather app is an example of CNN disrupting itself, making sure it's relevant today, but as well, not giving up on that legacy of who we are because that brand stands for something. So how are we going to stand out is having some of the best journalists in the world having one of the biggest brands in the world and making sure that what we do is authentic, fact-driven and trust base.Damian Fowler (22:15):That's great. So we've got a few quick questions here to hit you with to close this out. So alright. First off, what brand or publisher is doing something unexpected that you admire?Rob Bradley (22:30):Arnold Schwarzenegger's Pump Club. What love that You should have seen my comms team face when I said I was going to say that he's a yes. Firstly, I know this is an audio recording or a video recording, I'm not, if you can see me, I'm not someone that is a bodybuilder, but I do really, oh, I dunno. I do really like Arnold Sch and actually his pump club. I use it for the emailers, but there is a podcast as well. He is got an emailer, he's utilizing an ever-growing medium, let's say, from sending out email news. He uses his personal brand to form a relationship with an audience, his heritage in fitness, the rise of emails, as I said. And he shares really valuable information to a defined audience. It's really fact driven, it's really science driven today, which proves we do read it. He was reading, basically sharing a study on potassium and the benefits of increasing your potassium intake and how it can have on the heart. So he's got lots of links to real studies. The commercial model does mean he's trying to sell you a few things along the way as well. But I find it interesting and I think it's a great use of someone using all these tools that are available today to connect with an audience.Ilyse Liffreing (23:52):Yeah, that's a fun one. I like that.Rob Bradley (23:54):I love that there's oneDamian Fowler (23:54):Guy who knows how to connect to an audience. It's Arnie.Rob Bradley (23:57):Yeah. And do you know what? I saw him in New York last time I was there and he was sitting two meters away from me for at least two hours. And I didn't have the guts to say hello, but I was happy just being in Arnie's presence.Ilyse Liffreing (24:10):Yeah, amazing. If you could fast forward five years, what would you want CNN's digital presence to feel like to a 25-year-old?Rob Bradley (24:23):I mean, look super relevant, both from a personal point of view to also giving that individual information they need to know or should know about what's happening in the world. I think you don't want it too personal so that people are in their record chambers that say it should be video led. And of course it should be accessible on the platforms that that person wants. It should be ubiquitous, but it also should be predominantly on owned and operated platforms. It's important that we continue to invest in the core. And I know we spoke about social work, important to invest in the course, it should be owned and operated platforms that CNN has predominantly.Damian Fowler (24:59):And finally, late night breaking news alerts or morning deep dive newsletters. What's your personal preference or should we say news ritual?Rob Bradley (25:10):It sounds like a question as a news kind of person I should think about all the time, but I've realized, I go so deep in the mornings. I'm like within 15 minutes I've checked obviously CNN, but I've probably checked BBC, the Guardian New York Times. I check Fox News to see how they're approaching a story and then I'll go into podcasts on the way to work and then I'll probably check things like The Economist and things like that to go deeper as I've got more time. So I kind of utilize everything and I go pretty deep, but it probably tails off towards the end of the day. I think I've had enough by the evening, and that's more when I want to chill out of a glass of wine and watch a movie. I have some nice food.Damian Fowler (25:52):So, what was your what take, what was your big impression from that conversation with Rob?Ilyse Liffreing (25:59):Yeah, my big impression was really how, and this isn't surprising from CNN, but how they lead with storytelling when it comes to their managed brand campaigns. I love the example that he gave was Samsung who found when they managed their campaign across multiple digital touchpoints, they found that the audience 86% agreed that branded content told them something new about Samsung that they didn't know before. And that's really powerful when you're a brand like Samsung.Damian Fowler (26:34):Yeah, I thought that was very telling and I think even more the idea that CNN is really looking at and audience reaction, not just in terms of its own content, but in terms of the branded content. I thought that was also very interesting when we asked him about campaigns that have kind of caught them by surprise. And that idea that CNN International had launched a campaign that was targeted specifically a young affluent demographic in the city of London. But actually when they looked at the backend and looked at the measurement, it was hitting beyond London, outside of London to empty nesters whose kids had already left home, which was a surprising insight, but also allowed him to pivot the campaign to target that group. So I think the idea of audience strategy, being nimble with audience strategy and the fact that the digital frame allows a brand like CN International to be much more nimble right now. I guess that's an interesting takeaway for me.Ilyse Liffreing (27:39):Also, it helps that you have the breadth of data that a company like Warner Brothers Discovery does have across its multiple properties.Damian Fowler (27:51):And that's it for this edition of The Current Podcast.Ilyse Liffreing (27:54):This series is produced by Molten Hart. The Current Podcast theme is by Love and caliber. The Current team includes Kat Vesce and Sydney Cairns.Damian Fowler (28:03):And remember,Rob Bradley (28:03):If you look at other areas like Luxury UMES or Rolex Legacy has a value Auto Rolls-Royce technology. I would say even like IBM or Apple, even their legacy is important because that brand stands for something as it does for CNN.Damian Fowler (28:21):I'm DamianIlyse Liffreing (28:21):And I'm Ilyse, and we'll see you next time.

Toute une vie
Herman Melville, une œuvre immense comme l'océan

Toute une vie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 83:08


durée : 01:23:08 - Toute une vie - par : Germaine Rouvre - "Moby-Dick", qui raconte le combat légendaire entre le capitaine Achab et un cachalot géant, fait partie des très grands romans américains. Il est né sous la plume de l'écrivain Herman Melville, né en 1819 et mort en 1891, dont nous découvrons ici la vie et l'oeuvre au micro de Germaine Rouvre. - réalisation : Arlette Dave - invités : Kenneth White Poète et penseur contemporain

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace
"Immense Horror": Dad Burns and Beats Seven-Year-Old Son to Death | Crime Alert 4PM 06.02.25

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 6:35 Transcription Available


A New Hampshire man is sentenced to 45 years to life for beating and burning his 7-year-old son to death in a case the judge called “immense horror.” Police in Hawaii are accused of arresting sober drivers to meet DUI quotas, triggering a class-action lawsuit and growing calls for reform. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
There's immense pressure on LSU baseball to avoid a massive upset loss

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 10:33


Glenn Guilbeau, a columnist for Tiger Rag, joined Sports Talk. Guilbeau recapped LSU baseball's surprise loss to Little Rock on Sunday night. He projected the Tigers' pitching plan vs. the Trojans in the regional finale.

LSU Sports Zone
There's immense pressure on LSU baseball to avoid a massive upset loss

LSU Sports Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 10:33


Glenn Guilbeau, a columnist for Tiger Rag, joined Sports Talk. Guilbeau recapped LSU baseball's surprise loss to Little Rock on Sunday night. He projected the Tigers' pitching plan vs. the Trojans in the regional finale.

City Point Church
IMMENSE MERCY | SUMMER THROWBACK SUNDAYS Week 1

City Point Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025


Come join us in person Sundays at 10:15, doors open at 9:45 at 803 Quandt Ave in Springdale. And when you can't, join us here for the livestream. We're glad you're here. Join us live, Sundays at 10:15am: citypointchurch.tv/watchlive Connect Card: citypointchurch.tv/connect Prayer Requests: citypointchurch.tv/prayer Give: citypointchurch.tv/give Sign Ups: citypointchurch.tv/thespool Read the Bible with us: citypointchurch.tv/cpcbible25

Normal Nerds
Crunchyroll Anime Awards 2025 Winners - The Disappointment is Immense

Normal Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 34:15


Highways Voices
Road safety solutions, VR training and a "triumphant" week in Seville

Highways Voices

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 31:18


We're back in Seville at the 2025 ITS European Congress for a bonus Highways Voices today, hearing how UK-based SMEs made a global impact by working with the Department for Transport on the UK Pavilion.As we hear content we didn't have time to share last week, you'll also learn from SWARCO how cutting-edge VR tools are reducing the need for on-site technical deployment and enabling collaborative problem-solving across borders.Subscribe to Highways Voices free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts or Pocket Casts and never miss an episode!We talk to Acusensus about the real-world impact of AI safety tech, and from ERTICO on enhancing data sharing between vehicles and authorities to earn higher Euro NCAP ratings. You'll also hear about two future World Congresses, in the American city of Atlanta and when the UK hosts it in Birmingham in just over two years' time.Tap play now to find out how your organisation can adopt these breakthrough technologies and prepare for these game-changing events.In case you missed them, we brought you a huge amount of important details of the high level summit, press conference and a visit to a cutting-edge Amazon facility, innovating companies on the UK Pavilion in our "pitwalk", and a panel discussion from keynote-quality speakers on borderless travel and international standards.The UK Pavilion's participants were (in alphabetical order): AECOM, AGD Systems, Agilysis, AIM, ANGOKA, Immense, MAV, Nicander, Now Wireless, Teragence, VESOS and WJ.Highways Voices is brought to you with our partners the Transport Technology Forum,

Tennis Legend Podcast
Richard Gasquet: Long entretien avant l'ultime tournoi de son immense carrière, à Roland-Garros

Tennis Legend Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 57:45


On a la chance de revenir sur les moments marquants de l'immense carrière de Richard Gasquet.

Les interviews
Invité de "On se tutoie ?...", Julien Clerc Sanson revient sur les moments marquants de son immense carrière !

Les interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 40:14


Julien Clerc est l'invité de "On se tutoie ?..." avec Jean-Luc Reichmann

Le retour de Mario Dumont
Immense succès pour Marie-Élaine Thibert: «Je vais vraiment tripper ma vie à faire le spectacle»

Le retour de Mario Dumont

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 5:08


Le nouvel album de Marie-Élaine Thibert, « 11 bis, rue d’Orchampt », connaît un immense succès et se hisse en tête des palmarès. Entrevue avec Marie-Élaine Thibert, chanteuse. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radioPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Culture en direct
Critique spéciale Cannes : "L'Agent secret" de Kleber Mendonça Filho, un immense film émouvant et carnavalesque

Culture en direct

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 9:22


durée : 00:09:22 - Les Midis de Culture - par : Lucile Commeaux - Nos critiques discutent de "L'Agent secret" de Kleber Mendonça Filho, un film d'espionnage dont l'action se déroule en pleine dictature brésilienne, et qui s'autorise de la douceur et du burlesque. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda, Anne-Laure Chanel - invités : Olivier Lamm Journaliste et critique à Libération; Charlotte Garson Rédactrice en chef adjointe des Cahiers du cinéma

Rav Touitou
Les 2 Mitsvot Sources d'une immense abondance

Rav Touitou

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 5:56


Les 2 Mitsvot Sources d'une immense abondance by Rav David Touitou

Highways Voices
Borderless travel: key voices on standards, technology and transport at the ITS European Congress in Seville

Highways Voices

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 26:26


We promise you keynote speaker-quality content on Highways Voices and today we have five keynote speaker-quality guests, as we bring you a recording of a panel discussion on the UK Pavilion at the ITS European Congress in Seville.Subscribe to Highways Voices free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts or Pocket Casts and never miss an episode!We're talking international standards and how to make sure transport technology works cross-border with out guests which include three CEOs, Joost Vantomme of ERTICO – ITS Europe, LCRIG's Paula Claytonsmith and Max Sugarman from ITS UK, plus Danial Naqvi, Head of Opportunities Policy, Connected Vehicles Unit, International Vehicle Standards at the UK Department for Transport and David Laoide-Kemp, Chair of ITS Ireland and Senior Engineer - Intelligent Transport Systems at Transport Infrastructure Ireland.The UK Pavilion's participants are (in alphabetical order): AECOM, AGD Systems, Agilysis, AIM, ANGOKA, Immense, MAV, Nicander, Now Wireless, Teragence, VESOS and WJ.In the podcast you'll learn how UK and EU authorities are collaborating to overcome technical, political, and cultural hurdles to achieve interoperability, discover practical examples of how seamless data sharing is already improving travel and transport across the Northern Ireland border and get insights into how SMEs and local authorities can directly influence international transport policy and standards—without being drowned out by major players.So press play now to find out why interoperability and standardisation Are crucial for seamless transport, how local and national governance complexities affect implementation and that empowering SMEs and broadening industry influence Is essential.Highways Voices is brought to you with our partners the Transport Technology Forum,

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler
Episode 831: Aiden Kelly (Transgender Man) and Annalee Kelly (His Supportive LDS Mother)

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 58:04


My friend Aiden Kelly (he/him, trans man, age 23, future in theatre) and my friend Annalee Kelly (married mother of 4, RM, active LDS, from Idaho Falls) join us to share their story. Aiden starts and talks about: Immense pain of gender dysphoria Writing in his journal—and sharing that journal entry with his mother as a way to come out as a boy Knowing sharing his pain with others would be key to getting help and making his future possible How hormone treatment and top surgery ended the pain and have him hope Parents support Glad he is alive. Has hope and a future. Advice to others who are suicidal/have no hope. Annalee then shares about: The long-term hatred Aiden had for his body (hair pulling, pounding on his chest, etc) Asking advice from his Bishop (good experience) Had to put Aiden's life ahead of my original dreams/hopes Generally positive ward and family support Starting Open Arms of Idaho Pain of the August 2025 transgender handbook policy update “Aiden is a masterpiece” Aiden's Father support Aiden is one of my heroes—a brave, talented, a good man—with a wonderful future. I'm glad you are alive Aiden and thank you for your courage to share your story. You give hope to others. And thank you Annalee for helping us know we can love and support our LGBTQ friends and family—and how that is part of responsibility as Latter-day Saints and followers of Jesus. Thank you for all the work you and your team is doing in the Idaho Falls area to bring more love and understanding. You are all some of my heroes. You are a beautiful family. And your story will help so many. Links: Open Arms of Idaho: openarmsidaho.org/ Open Arms of Idaho Instagram: @openarmsidaho Open Arms of Idaho Facebook: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089047401155

Highways Voices
ITS European Congress 2025: UK Pavilion "pitwalk"

Highways Voices

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 33:35


On today's Highways Voices you'll learn about solar-powered surveillance, AI-driven traffic modelling, ghost plate detection and lots of other technologies helping transform our highways.We're on the UK Pavilion at the ITS European Congress in Seville talking about innovations being showcased by a range of UK SMEs that are tackling the daily challenges we face.Subscribe to Highways Voices free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts or Pocket Casts and never miss an episode!Whether it's avoiding gridlock from mismanaged roadworks or combatting the rise in fraudulent number plates, these technologies are not just promising—they're in action.Host Paul Hutton tours the Pavilion to talk to Immense, Now Wireless, AECOM, ITS UK, AGD Systems/MAV, Nicander, Agilysis, AIM, WJ, VESOS and The ITS World Congress 2027.You'll hear how AI-powered simulation tools are helping authorities prevent traffic jams before they happens, learn how new structural monitoring and drone-assisted asset management systems are saving millions and preventing closures and, of course, hear how global ITS partnerships are positioning the UK as a leader ahead of the 2027 World Congress in Birmingham—and what that means for your future projects.Hit play now to hear firsthand how tomorrow's highway solutions are already driving results across the UK and beyond.Highways Voices is brought to you with our partners the Transport Technology Forum, LCRIG, ADEPT and ITS UK.

Le sept neuf
Patrice Spinosi : "Il y a une régression des libertés dans nos démocraties et une immense montée du populisme"

Le sept neuf

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 23:27


durée : 00:23:27 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé - Patrice Spinosi, avocat au Conseil d'État et à la Cour de cassation, était l'invité de France Inter ce mardi. Il publie "Menace sur l'État de droit. Comment préserver nos démocraties ?" (Allary éditions), ce jeudi.

Les interviews d'Inter
Patrice Spinosi : "Il y a une régression des libertés dans nos démocraties et une immense montée du populisme"

Les interviews d'Inter

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 23:27


durée : 00:23:27 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé - Patrice Spinosi, avocat au Conseil d'État et à la Cour de cassation, était l'invité de France Inter ce mardi. Il publie "Menace sur l'État de droit. Comment préserver nos démocraties ?" (Allary éditions), ce jeudi.

Les grands entretiens
Victor Julien-Laferrière , entre l'archet et la baguette 2/5 : "Seiji Ozawa avait un respect immense pour les quartettistes"

Les grands entretiens

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 25:15


durée : 00:25:15 - Victor Julien-Laferrière, violoncelliste et chef d'orchestre (2/5) - par : Judith Chaine - Troisième épisode de ce grand entretien avec Victor Julien-Laferrière, dans lequel il se souvient de ses jeunes années, de son entrée au CNSM à 13 ans à ses rencontres marquantes avec de grands chefs comme Heiting, Gardiner et Ozawa. - réalisé par : Pierre Willer

Les Grandes Gueules
La réponse du jour – Louis Sarkozy : "J'ai eu un privilège immense dans ma vie, j'ai un nom connu... je vais l'utiliser. Qu'est-ce que je suis censé faire ? Dire non parce que je suis perçu comme un héritier ?" - 12/0

Les Grandes Gueules

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 3:59


Aujourd'hui, c'est au tour de Louis Sarkozy, auteur de "Napoléon Bonaparte : L'Empire des Livres" (Éd. Passés Composés), de faire face aux GG. - L'émission de libre expression sans filtre et sans masque social… Dans les Grandes Gueules, les esprits s'ouvrent et les points de vue s'élargissent. 3h de talk, de débats de fond engagés où la liberté d'expression est reine et où l'on en ressort grandi.

Redemption's Hill Church Sermons
The Immense Weight of Sin

Redemption's Hill Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 41:19


The post The Immense Weight of Sin appeared first on Redemption's Hill Church.

RMC Poker Show
L'IPO (Italian Poker Open) à San Remo, encore un immense succès en 2025 – 11/05

RMC Poker Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 6:40


Tous les dimanches à minuit, Daniel Riolo propose une heure de show en direct avec Moundir Zoughari pour les passionnés de poker. Conseils d'un joueur professionnel, actualité, tournois... Votre rendez-vous poker, sur RMC !

Storytime
I Stole My Brother's EYEBROWS?! r/TodayIFuckedUp Reddit Stories

Storytime

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 29:50


r TIFU tried to be nice, ended up having a shower door explode in my hands while moving it. Immense regret. Estimates for a new one are around $1000… told my son what "aphrodisiac" means when it was mentioned on a show about oysters, and now he's grossed out and correctly guessed what my husband and I had in mind after dinner. be careful with your portion sizes or you'll end up stuck to the toilet I yelled 'yo mama' in a corporate meeting today forgot i used a thong to tie up my hair and gave it to my friend without realizing. when listening to a video about film editing, I took off my glasses so I could fully immerse myself. Thought I saw a spec fly by and before I could realize what I was looking at I made 2 girls think I was looking at ones butt. I was right about the wasp though. TIFU by inviting my “allergic to water” neighbor into a freshly cleaned pool TIFU allowing the new girl to cut to my hair TIFU by accidentally stealing my brother's eyebrows… forever. TIFU by eating the 4 Horseman Burger challenge from Man vs Food Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Breaking the Blocks
Finding Your Voice as a Full-Time Carer Requires Immense Inner Strength

Breaking the Blocks

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 57:56 Transcription Available


Resilience emerges as the central theme when textile artist Caz Holmes shares her journey as a full-time carer for her husband following his debilitating stroke. She offers profound insights into finding balance between caring for others and maintaining your own identity through creativity and connection.• Caz balances her renowned artistic career with caring for her husband Derek after his stroke in 2021• The stroke left Derek with left-side weakness, limited vision, and spatial awareness challenges• Creativity serves as healing for both carer and patient, providing focus and purpose• Maintaining your identity is crucial when transitioning from life partner to caregiver• Small moments of respite are essential for carers – walks, garden time, coffee with friends• Finding ways to collaborate despite limitations helps preserve dignity for both individuals• Caz identifies her "triangle of needs": challenge, connection to creativity, and connection to others• The UK has approximately 5 million unpaid carers providing essential support• Human connection is being eroded in our increasingly technology-focused society• Speaking up about what you need as a carer is vital for maintaining your wellbeing• Caz's motto "to do different" encourages finding alternative approaches to life's challengesContact Caz through Instagram to see her work and connect with her community of makers @casholmestextilesWant to reach out? Suggest a guest? Drop us a text! Support the show

The Front
What Albo 2.0 will do with his immense new power

The Front

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 14:31 Transcription Available


Medicare, energy, tax, workplace change and reconciliation: Federal Labor celebrates an historic victory and the devastated Liberals look for a new leader - and a new identity. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Claire Harvey, produced by and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. Our team includes Kristen Amiet, Lia Tsamoglou, Joshua Burton, Stephanie Coombes and Jasper Leak, who also composed our music. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The High Kicks Podcast
UCL vs Domestic League: What's Harder to Win?

The High Kicks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 56:36


We start off with a breakdown of the EPL Table, highlighting the cluster that is the competition for the remaining UCL Spots. Brian does a bit of celebrating Liverpool's League Title win before we dive into the Champions League.The UCL discussion features a debate over whether it is harder to win the UCL or a top domestic league. We also break down the cinematic experience of Barcelona vs. Inter Milan. It was an instant classic featuring an IMMENSE performance from 17-year-old starlet Lamine Yamal. For more content follow @CrushTalksSports | @BrianTalksSports | @HighKicksSports

Couple Ouvert
Maude Landry LIVE à Repentigny

Couple Ouvert

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 128:56


Immense épisode avec Maude Landry. Vous étiez fous et drôles. Merci de supporter et de nous écouter. Steph vous mérite, mais pas moi. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Wiloo

Wiloo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 14:43


Grâce à un but rapide d'Ousmane Dembélé, le PSG a battu Arsenal (0-1). Résumé tactique, et analyse de la victoire du Paris Saint-Germain.

Saint Louis Real Estate Investor Magazine Podcasts
Finding Immense Wealth in Transformative Wisdom: A Conversation with Larry D. West III

Saint Louis Real Estate Investor Magazine Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 59:57


Learn key tax-saving strategies and wealth-building insights from Larry D. West III as he chats with Mattias on The REI Agent Podcast. Dive into proactive planning and estate strategies to safeguard your financial future(00:03) - Introduction to The REI Agent Podcast(00:15) - Solo Hosting: Mattias Introduces the Episode Without Erica(00:45) - Audience Feedback Request: Intro Format Preferences(01:10) - Growth Support Request: Subscriptions and Reviews(02:00) - Guest Introduction: Larry D. West III, Tax Strategist(02:45) - Mattias on Tax Strategy's Importance for Real Estate(03:15) - Conversation with Larry D. West Begins(04:00) - Larry's Background: Journey into Tax Strategy(05:30) - Differences Between Accountants and Tax Strategists(06:45) - Strategies for Agents and Investors(08:10) - Introductory Tax Strategy Basics for Real Estate ProfessionalsContact Larry D. West III PB Strategies Global Services Facebook Instagram LinkedIn TikTok X--For more actionable content like this, visit reiagent.com

RMC Running
Mental, jambes, et immense saut dans l'inconnu : une semaine après Boston, Dorian Louvet se lance sur le marathon de Londres !

RMC Running

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 34:11


C'est le plus gros défi de son projet "Miles of Discovery". Et Dorian Louvet vient de réussir la première étape, en terminant le marathon de Boston en 2h33... Un chrono qu'il est allé chercher avec les tripes et au mental. Mais comment va-t-il enchainer avec le marathon de Londres, qu'il court ce dimanche... Et donc seulement 6 jours après celui de Boston ? Dorian se livre à Benoit Boutron et Yohan Durand sur son état physique, sa récupération primordiale entre ses deux courses, et son envie d'aller encore chercher un chrono. 

The Unique Way
⚡️ Alignment Blueprint Masterclass ⚡️ w/ Cortney Ostrosky

The Unique Way

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 29:49


Welcome to a special sneak peek inside the 30 Day Glōw Up App! In this episode, I'm sharing the full Alignment Blueprint Masterclass—a powerful, soul-level reset that's all about helping you come back into energetic integrity with your vision, values, and future self. ✨ If you've been feeling burnt out, overwhelmed, or disconnected from your glow—this is your roadmap home. In this masterclass, we'll cover:

Marceau refait l'info
Bonne nouvelle pour Nicolas Sarkozy - Des traces d'hydrocarbures retrouvés dans l'huile d'olives - Disney dévoile un immense bateau de croisière

Marceau refait l'info

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 4:32


On commence avec cette bonne nouvelle pour Nicolas Sarkozy… Emmanuel Macron a indiqué qu'il "ne prendra aucune décision" de retrait de la légion d'honneur à son prédécesseur pourtant définitivement condamné par la justice

Apolline Matin
Le bonus RMC : L'immense bateau de croisière de Disney - 24/04

Apolline Matin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 0:57


Tous les matins à 7h50, l'actualité culture, TV ou cinéma avec Charles Magnien.

La libre antenne
Libre antenne - Dorothée et Rainier ont connu la rue, leur reconnaissance envers les associations est immense

La libre antenne

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 32:13


Au cœur de la nuit, les auditeurs se livrent en toute liberté aux oreilles attentives et bienveillantes de Roland Perez. Pas de jugements ni de tabous, une conversation franche, mais aussi des réponses aux questions que les auditeurs se posent. Un moment d'échange et de partage propice à la confidence pour repartir le cœur plus léger.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Chatter that Matters
Marcel Bregstein - A Character with Immense Character

Chatter that Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 32:33 Transcription Available


  “We're not in the hospitality business. I create experiences. I create moments. I create memories.” – Marcel Bregstein What does turning a dining room into a stage and service into soul-stirring theatre take? In this week's 'Taped Live' - Chatter That Matters, I sit down—glass in hand and mic on—with Marcel Bregstein: sommelier, showman, and the heart behind The Toronto Hunt, one of Canada's most extraordinary clubs. His story is a cinematic sweep—from privilege in Costa Rica, to hardship in Canada, to cruise ships, heartbreak, fine wine, a television show and finally, a calling. Marcel doesn't just serve food or wine. He serves memory. Meaning. Magic. And along the way, he reminds us that what truly matters is how you make people feel. Listen to this episode to discover how a busboy turned maître d' became a knighted sommelier, how a bottle of '47 Lafite taught more than taste, and how great service is never about the table—but the story you take home from it. And as a bonus? Special appearances were made by three Canadian icons—wine entrepreneur extraordinaire Elayne Bassett, one of Canada's most celebrated musicians, John Lennard, and celebrated chef Jamie Kennedy, who shared their reflections on what makes Marcel a character of immense character. This is a great listen for anyone who loves a good rags-to-riches-to-emotional riches story and those who want to matter more by creating experiences that linger long after the lights go out.   Many years ago, Marcel was a newcomer to Canada.  To learn more about RBC and how they support those who come here to chase the Canadian dream.  https://www.rbcroyalbank.com/en-ca/new-to-canada/newcomers/    

Larry Conners USA
60 Minutes and Leslie Stahl Facing Immense Backlash Following Tone Deaf Interview / 6P LC-USA 4-2-25

Larry Conners USA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 52:11


Hour one of Larry Conners USA: RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-1568182 WEBSITE: https://www.larryconnersusa.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/larryconnersusa NEWSTALK STL: https://newstalkstl.com/larry/ The post 60 Minutes and Leslie Stahl Facing Immense Backlash Following Tone Deaf Interview / 6P LC-USA 4-2-25 appeared first on Larry Conners USA.

Bruno dans la radio
Les chiffres de Maurine du 28 mars - Cette immense star du foot aura sa statue de cire le 4 avril à Londres chez Madame Tussauds

Bruno dans la radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 2:08


Chaque matin, Maurine nous dévoile des chiffres surprenants. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Ascent Church - Weekend Messages
Ephesians #21: The Immense Power of God (1:18-2:6)

Ascent Church - Weekend Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 24:30


Text: Ephesians 1:18-2:6 Series: Ephesians Speaker: Blake FarleySupport the show

Straight White American Jesus
Weekly Roundup: Golden Visas and Immense Cruelty

Straight White American Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 66:49


Subscribe for $5.99 a month to get bonus content most Mondays, bonus episodes every month, ad-free listening, access to the entire 800-episode archive, Discord access, and more: https://axismundi.supercast.com/ Brad and Dan discuss a range of pressing issues under the Trump administration, focusing on the controversial 'Golden Visa' proposal. Donald Trump's plan would allow wealthy foreigners to purchase U.S. citizenship for $5 million, raising questions about who is deemed valuable in America. They talk about the broader implications of this policy, including its exclusionary stance towards asylum seekers, the elderly, and those on Medicaid. They also tackle Elon Musk's unprecedented influence over the executive branch, particularly through mass firings and the contracting of federal communications systems. The episode examines plans for mass deportation, including proposals involving military contractors and private mercenaries. Additionally, the hosts scrutinize the moral and ethical values underpinning these policies, comparing them to historical practices in Russia under Vladimir Putin. .Linktree: https://linktr.ee/StraightWhiteJC Order Brad's book: https://bookshop.org/a/95982/9781506482163 Check out BetterHelp and use my code SWA for a great deal: www.betterhelp.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
#LiveScream “THE RISE AND FALL OF SPIRITUALISM, AND ITS IMMENSE INFLUENCE” #WeirdDarkness

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 186:31


Watch the VIDEO version of the LIVE SCREAM: https://weirddarkness.com/livescream20251125/IN THIS EPISODE: We've always been fascinated by the supernatural. Ghost stories, eerie events, even trying to communicate with the other side. In this month's LiveScream I'm diving into a book by Troy Taylor that's first chapter is one of the most in-depth studies of the history of Spiritualism you've likely ever heard without being a paranormal historian yourself!SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“Cabinet of Curiosities” by Troy Taylor: https://amzn.to/40dqvY8Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: January 25, 2025CUSTOM LANDING PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/LiveScream20251125