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Jeff LeBlanc is the president of the Canadian Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists.
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Radon gas has been on the radar of health advocates for years as one of the leading causes of lung cancer. The province now wants to make it easier for New Brunswickers to test their homes for the radioactive gas. Jeff LeBlanc is President of the Canadian Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists.
Jeff LeBlanc joins Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM ahead of his Nov. 15 performance at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center. Listen to the playlist on Apple Music
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Jeff LeBlanc, Wednesday Works Underwritten by https://robertjamesny.com/ (Robert James Salon) http://www.jeffleblancmusic.com/ (Jeff LeBlanc) has come a long way from his Long Island high school days noodling on the guitar as he prepares to play the legendary Ryman Theater with Melissa Etheridge after a spring spent as an opening act for the likes of Gordon Lightfoot, America, and Boz Scaggs. He plays his third show headlining at Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center this Saturday. For tickets and more information visit https://whbpac.org/ (whbpac.org) Jonathan Glynn, Wednesday Wisdom Underwritten by https://www.eastendfood.org/ (East End Food Institute) Pilot and painter https://www.jnglynn.com/ (Jonathan Glynn) has been delving into the abstract realm for three years, but he celebrates 12 years since he flew supplies to Haiti following a devastating earthquake that injured more than 12,000 people. The event ultimately led to the creation of “Wings Over Haiti”, a non-profit resulting in two schools that both feeds and educates hundreds of children growing up on the island nation. He is currently donating fifty percent of proceeds from sales at his gallery show at https://www.colmrowan.com/ (Colm Rowan Gallery) in East Hampton to Wings Over Haiti. The show runs through May 22nd. For more information, visit http://wingsoverhaiti.net/index.php (wingsoverhaiti.net)
Podcast: Coffee with Crane S03 - EP01 Tune in and listen to Crane Worldwide Logistics' experts talk over diverse Logistics and Supply Chain topics. In this episode, we invited Crane Worldwide Logistics' Regional Vice President of Asia Pacific, Jeff LeBlanc! Listen to overcoming supply chain disruptions, growing during demanding times, and what's ahead for the region. #CraneWorldwideLogistics #Logistics #SupplyChain #Warehousing #FreightForwarding #FreightForwarder #CustomsBroker #TradeAdvisory #LogisticsPodcast #SupplyChainPodcast For more information, please visit https://craneww.com/.
The world-famous protected vibrant ecosystem of the Galapagos may not be protected at all. Nicknamed the Great Wall of China, the Chinese fishing fleet that descended on the Galapagos in 2020 made news around the world, but what is it going to take to actually stop it?The fleet could be seen from space, spanning almost double the length of the Galapagos archipelago itself. The most frightening thing about the situation was the fact that this is not the first time, nor the only country, that has targeted the outskirts of the Galapagos marine reserve for fishing. The lack of control over the high seas is having an impact that is trickling down to communities such as those of the Galapagos Islands. Their beaches becoming filled with plastic waster from a fleet, not even visible from shore, and the local fish and shark populations that tourism depends on are being targeted. From inside Ecuador's government, we speak to senior advisor Jeff Leblanc. During this podcast, we cover not only some of the things that occur in our open seas at the hands of industrial fishing vessels but the laws that need to be changed and enforced to end it.Support Mare NostrumFollow Mare Nostrum on InstagramGet in touch! I'd love to hear you're feedback on the podcast or any topics ideas you might have for future episodes. Send me a message!
Jeff Leblanc discusses how Texas has banned red light cameras
On the first ever episode of Tube Talk, host Jeff LeBlanc is joined by Joey as they discuss the merits of "binge-watching" entire seasons of shows at a time on Netflix versus the traditional model of weekly television, plus knowing when to stop watching a show you once enjoyed.
Want to win this exact dress that Taylor wore a few weeks ago? We're giving one away on our Twitter. Follow us and retweet the giveaway tweet by February 13th to enter. Open worldwide! Taylor has been laying low recently but we catch you up on the news and continue to speculate on the upcoming Grammy awards. During this off season, one of our goals is to introduce you guys to other artists we think you'll like. To kick that off, we're joined by up and coming singer/songwriter Jeff LeBlanc. If you like Ed Sheeran (or great songwriting in general) you'll love learning about Jeff and hearing his latest single on this episode. Check him out on iTunes, Twitter, or jeffleblancmusic.com. Thanks for listening! If you haven't already, please subscribe to us on iTunes and leave us a review and a 5 star rating.
Jeff Leblanc is a singer/songwriter who has twice broken into the Top 10 of the iTunes Top 200 Singer/Songwriter Chart. Born and raised in Center Moriches, New York, he began his career as a street busker in Westhampton Beach. Jeff tours regularly and has opened for headliners such as Gavin DeGraw, Colbie Caillat, Lifehouse, Chris Isaak, Andy Grammer, Third Eye Blind and Goo Goo Dolls among many others. His music had been featured on Teen Mom, The Real World, The Challenge Rivals, Keeping Up With The Kardashians, FriendZone and Jersey Shore. In 2011, Jeff was nominated by SiriusXM's Coffee House Channel as Singer/Songwriter Discovery of the Year. In this conversation Jeff talks about his new album Vision, why he worries and what he worries about, how facing his fears helped him grow and evolve as a songwriter, and why he finds it hard to write when everything is going great. Plus- several acoustic studio performances!
Recorded on April 1, 2015. Listening to Jeff LeBlanc’s new album My Own Way There is like driving with the top down. With Jeff at the wheel, he takes you on a winding road through a varied landscape of songs and stories. The opening track, This Moment rings like a mission statement for LeBlanc’s journey; the lyric “you’ve come too far to have to turn back now” depicts his unwavering perseverance on the path to achieving something to call his own. Jeff and his Jeep logged over 70,000 miles this past year, encompassing hundreds of theaters, clubs and college campuses, taking him from coast to coast. Along the way, he’s been called upon to support a diverse array of artists including Gavin DeGraw, Colbie Caillat, Goo Goo Dolls, Ingrid Michaelson, Brett Dennen, Matt Nathanson, Luke Bryan, Lifehouse, Chris Isaak, Parachute and many more. As a self-managed artist, his continuous grass-roots efforts has built him a dedicated following – a following longing for his third studio album. My Own Way There was released on July 30th, 2013 and debuted in the Top 10 of the ITunes Singer/Songwriter Chart. For more on Jeff’s music, go to www.jeffleblancmusic.com/music. Click on the arrow below ...
My Father was a camera man for Bill Kennedy at the movies in Windsor, Ontario Canada Hello world, I am the guitarist of Innocent Sin and I would like to just talk about the gothic Detroit rock city scene! Playing in Innocent Sin was the best time of my life, not to say there wont be better! But those 8 years Playing the mid-west circuit was truely special to me! when I went to Los Angeles, California I was in a culture shock! Boy, was it different there!I met alot of famous people like Joe Walsh and I would hang out with Green day at conway studios on Melrose, and let me tell you people something about The band members of Green Day they were really nice and good people! Now when I met Joe Walsh there are three words I will never forget, he said practice, practice, practice! And boy was he ever right! So, if you want to be a rockstar or you just want to play in a band, and thats is just how I looked at it! I just wanted to play out on stage!Thats the way to be, and my advice to the younger metal heads is to just be yourself and you got to groove with the music! Dont ever give up on your dreams! Innocent Sin was a great local Detroit band for about 8 years in the 1990s.They played for fun and loved every minute of it, until 9-28-2000 Cherrie M LeBlanc was Murdered.Jeff R LeBlanc was very close to his sister.In fact she, was the one who found a classical guitar in the garbage, with only one string on it and gave it to him.The Psychological impact of losing his sister was to much to bare, and 9 years later, has broke out, the material on Innocent Sin.