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Une étude menée par l'INSEE, explique pourquoi la charge mentale que les femmes subissent encore majoritairement aujourd'hui ne leur permet pas de concilier équitablement vie professionnelle et familiale et nuit à leur bien-être. En effet, on constate en moyenne que les femmes consacrent trois heures trente par jour aux tâches domestiques, contre deux heures pour les hommes. Un écart qui peine à se réduire. Mais alors comment donner une place plus importante à son travail lorsque l'on est une femme, tout en rééquilibrant la charge à la maison ? C'est la question que m'a posée Julie il y a quelques semaines quand elle m'a contactée pour me raconter sa nouvelle vie d'entrepreneur et de maman. Croyances limitantes, répartition des tâches à la maison, culpabilisation, mais aussi organisation et équilibre de vie… On aborde tous ces sujets avec Julie. Un sujet qui me tient beaucoup à coeur parce qu'il y a beaucoup de femmes qui rêveraient mais qui n'osent pas se lancer, de peur de tout devoir abandonner, tout sacrifier pour un congé maternité ou encore pour s'occuper de ses enfants. Ensemble, on va parler de l'impact de l'entreprenariat sur la vie de famille, l'équilibre pro / perso qui n'a pas été évident à trouver pour Julie mais aussi et surtout, des avantages de ce nouveau modèle. Parce que oui il y en a ! Je laisse Julie vous raconter son parcours et son expérience d'entrepreneure et je vous souhaite une très bonne écoute.
In this episode, Marc and Mo are joined by special guests Ann Van Heest (Professor and Director of Education in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Minnesota) and Laurie Hiemstra (Orthopaedic Surgeon at Banff Sport Medicine and soon-to-be President-Elect of the Canadian Orthopaedic Association) in an illuminating discussion on the challenges faced by women in the field of orthopaedics—and, more importantly, what can be done to address these challenges. This topic was suggested by one of our listeners (Rostanda Meireles, the first woman in the Brazilian Hip Society) via the OrthoJoe mailbag (orthojoe@jbjs.org). The discussion touched on a number of themes: What systematic disadvantages do women continue to face in orthopaedics? How do these institutional barriers impact their careers in terms of meeting the requirements for board certification, becoming successful surgeons, obtaining grants and industry support, performing original research, publishing articles, and so on? How do cultural differences around the world impact women as they try to become established in the field? How can these issues be addressed locally, nationally, and internationally? How can we address the root causes of the “pipeline” issue, given the fact that 50% of medical students in the US are female, compared with only 15% of orthopaedic surgeons? What has worked, what hasn’t worked, and where should we be focusing our efforts going forward? How can we drive cultural change for the purpose of increasing the representation of women in positions of leadership within the field? How can men and non-minority allies lead the charge in fostering meaningful change and increasing diversity, equity, and inclusion across our organizations? Major cultural change comes from above, but grassroot change is equally important. How can we all “walk the talk” in order to make the field of orthopaedics better across the board? OrthoJOE Mailbag: feedback, comments, and suggestions from our audience can be sent to orthojoe@jbjs.org Links: Van Heest, Ann E. MD; Agel, Julie MA; Samora, Julie Balch MD, PhD. A 15-Year Report on the Uneven Distribution of Women in Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Training Programs in the United States, JBJS Open Access: April-June 2021 - Volume 6 - Issue 2 - e20.00157. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.OA.20.00157. Link. Scholl E, Badwall HK, Bhandari M. Equity in Surgery: Being Diverse and Inclusive, Isn’t Enough. OE Insights. Sept. 5, 2020.
En France, près de 1,7 million de personnes sont atteintes d'un trouble de la vision et une personne non voyante naît toutes les 15 heures. Pour un parent, l'annonce d'un handicap pour enfant est une épreuve terrible. Aujourd'hui, Julie nous raconte son combat pour apprendre la cécité de sa fille et celui qu'elle mène chaque jour avec son conjoint pour offrir à son enfant le meilleur environnement possible.
Debut authors Louise Nealon and Julie Ma go head to head in a war of the words!They discuss their new books, the thrill of being published for the first time, writing for your younger self and Chinese food!In the Book Off they put Dermot Healy's "A Goat's Song" against "The Snow And The Works On The Northern Line" by Ruth Thomas, but which one will win!? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This podcast is sponsored by Welbeck Publishing for the promotion of Julie Ma's debut novel, Happy Families: Winner of the Richard & Judy Search for a Bestseller 2020. I was joined by my co-host and pal Karlie Wu and we had such a fantastic chat with the author, Julie Ma. Hear about her taking over the family takeaway, becoming an author some really interesting insights in writing the book, and we also try to convince Julie to watch Bling Empire! Buy the book: https://www.whsmith.co.uk/products/happy-families-winner-of-the-2020-richard-and-judy-search-for-a-bestseller-competition/julie-ma/paperback/9781787396883.html Support the podcast by buying besean a coffee, 100% of the donations now go towards besean! https://ko-fi.com/besean We've reached 16,600 signatures! Sign the petition for media outlets such as The BBC & The Guardian & the UK Government to stop depicting East Asian people in Coronavirus related media: https://www.change.org/p/bbc-stop-depicting-east-asians-in-coronavirus-related-media Slide into my DMs and keep the conversation going! https://www.instagram.com/itsvivyau Jingle by John Clapper: https://www.instagram.com/john_clapper/
Julie Ma, author of Happy Families and winner of 2020’s Richard & Judy Search for a Bestseller competition, joins Richard, Judy, and Queen of the Jungle Giovanna Fletcher to discuss family feuds, missing your kids, and the myth of the ‘perfect’ parent. They also wonder whether we’re all a bit too available on email, and perhaps we should go back to hand writing letters. Simply head online to whsmith.co.uk to browse the entire Spring Book Club collection, and use the code SPRING10 for a 10% discount.
People wanting to start a family, who need to use a sperm donor say they feel forced into finding sperm online in unregulated spaces because NHS funding is rationed or they don’t qualify for it and it's too expensive to go to a private clinic. The UK’s fertility regulator has warned that doing so carries “significant risks”. We hear from the Chair of the HFEA and from two women who sought donors via the internet. Julie Ma's first novel Happy Families won the Richard and Judy/WH Smith 'Search For A Bestseller Competition' in October and has just been published. She talks to Anita about the book which is centred around a Chinese takeaway the Yau Sum in West Wales which closely resembles the one she grew up in and now runs with her brother. And Charlotte Sibtain who's collected more than 400 vintage wedding photos from charity shops, markets and the internet and tries to track their owners. Presenter Anita Rani Producer Beverley Purcell illustration Chris Vallance
*This week's episode of Is This Working is brought to you by Worksome, the platform for discovering and hiring the best freelance talent in the UK: https://worksome.co.uk/*On the show, we talk about getting fired and why there's such a stigma around losing our jobs. Tiffany talks about how she got fired from a startup and Anna shares her own experiences of redundancy.We discuss why getting fired is still such a taboo and we share practical tips for dealing the loss of a job.Get in touchWe want to hear from you because this podcast is all about how we can improve your working lives. Get in touch with any questions you have about your working life. Email: isthisworkingshow@gmail.comTweet: @isthis_workingLinksGetting Fired At 29 Was The Best Thing To Happen To Me, Tiffany Philippou for Refinery29: https://www.refinery29.com/amp/en-gb/2019/07/237705/getting-fired-how-to-get-another-jobThe Mental-Health Consequences of Unemployment, Rebecca J Ronse for The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2014/06/the-mental-health-consequences-of-unemployment/372449/25 Famous Women on How Getting Fired Makes You Stronger by Julie Ma for The Cut: https://www.thecut.com/2017/01/25-famous-women-on-getting-fired-and-how-it-makes-you-stronger.htmlDear HBR podcast on firings: https://hbr.org/podcast/2018/07/firingsWorksome: https://worksome.co.uk/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
They did so good and then so bad | Music Credit - Title: Sakura | Author: Julie Maxwell | Source: freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Ma…s_Piano_Music/ | License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ | Website: www.juliemaxwell.com | Bandcamp: juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/
Diego is bad at saying words | Music Credit - Title: Sakura | Author: Julie Maxwell | Source: freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Ma…s_Piano_Music/ | License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ | Website: www.juliemaxwell.com | Bandcamp: juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/
We try to decipher what it means to be a biscuit | Music Credit - Title: Sakura | Author: Julie Maxwell | Source: freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Ma…s_Piano_Music/ | License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ | Website: www.juliemaxwell.com | Bandcamp: juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/
We see the wrath of Paul "Soggy Bottoms" Hollywood | Music Credit - Title: Sakura | Author: Julie Maxwell | Source: freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Ma…s_Piano_Music/ | License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ | Website: www.juliemaxwell.com | Bandcamp: juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/
I think we can all agree that "desserts" is a dumb baking category | Music Credit - Title: Sakura | Author: Julie Maxwell | Source: freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Ma…s_Piano_Music/ | License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ | Website: www.juliemaxwell.com | Bandcamp: juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/
That's the WRONG kind of breadstick, Paul | Music Credit - Title: Sakura | Author: Julie Maxwell | Source: freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Ma…s_Piano_Music/ | License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ | Website: www.juliemaxwell.com | Bandcamp: juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/
We're back with season two! Listen to us talk about our new bakers and argue about hair color for half an hour | Music Credit - Title: Sakura | Author: Julie Maxwell | Source: freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Ma…s_Piano_Music/ | License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ | Website: www.juliemaxwell.com | Bandcamp: juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/
Just an update about season 2! You can reach us on twitter (@pastrypodcast), tumblr (thepastrypals.tumblr.com), or email (pastrypod@gmail.com) | Music Credit - Title: Sakura | Author: Julie Maxwell | Source: freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Ma…s_Piano_Music/ | License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ | Website: www.juliemaxwell.com | Bandcamp: juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/
The first final! | Music Credit - Title: Sakura | Author: Julie Maxwell | Source: freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Ma…s_Piano_Music/ | License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ | Website: www.juliemaxwell.com | Bandcamp: juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/
Layers on layers on layers on layers | Music Credit - Title: Sakura | Author: Julie Maxwell | Source: freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Ma…s_Piano_Music/ | License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ | Website: www.juliemaxwell.com | Bandcamp: juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/
The only way forward is the microwave | Music Credit - Title: Sakura | Author: Julie Maxwell | Source: freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Ma…s_Piano_Music/ | License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ | Website: www.juliemaxwell.com | Bandcamp: juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/
Seven episodes in and we finally talk about pastries | Music Credit - Title: Sakura | Author: Julie Maxwell | Source: freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Ma…s_Piano_Music/ | License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ | Website: www.juliemaxwell.com | Bandcamp: juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/
Nancy's too cool for Paul Hollywood | Music Credit - Title: Sakura | Author: Julie Maxwell | Source: freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Ma…s_Piano_Music/ | License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ | Website: www.juliemaxwell.com | Bandcamp: juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/
Nothing more exotic than a lemon tart am I right | Music Credit - Title: Sakura | Author: Julie Maxwell | Source: freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Ma…s_Piano_Music/ | License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ | Website: www.juliemaxwell.com | Bandcamp: juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/
Bread week makes Paul Hollywood a mean man | Music Credit - Title: Sakura | Author: Julie Maxwell | Source: freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Ma…s_Piano_Music/ | License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ | Website: www.juliemaxwell.com | Bandcamp: juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/
Biscuit week! What are biscuits? | Music Credit - Title: Sakura |Author: Julie Maxwell | Source: freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Ma…s_Piano_Music/ | License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ | Website: www.juliemaxwell.com | Bandcamp: juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/
We discuss cake week, the first episode of the Great British Baking Show! | Music Credit - Title: Sakura |Author: Julie Maxwell | Source: freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Ma…s_Piano_Music/ | License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ | Website: www.juliemaxwell.com | Bandcamp: juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/
Iain :( | Music Credit - Title: Sakura | Author: Julie Maxwell | Source: freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Ma…s_Piano_Music/ | License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ | Website: www.juliemaxwell.com | Bandcamp: juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/
Julie C. Ma and Wonsuk Ma discuss mission in the Spirit (and global Pentecostalism), with Graham Hill. The GlobalChurch Project, Podcast Episode 2.Wonsuk Ma is Executive Director of the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies in the UK. He was formerly Vice President for Academic Affairs, Asia Pacific Theological Seminary (1996-2006), and Co-editor, Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies (1998-2006), and Editor, Journal of Asian Mission (1999-2001). Dr. Ma’s areas of specialist knowledge and interest lie in Old Testament Prophets, The Spirit of God in the Old Testament, the message of the Old Testament to the Modern Renewal Movement, Asian Pentecostalism, Korean Pentecostal Movement, and Pentecostal Mission.Julie C. Ma is a research tutor at OCMS, and teaches in the following areas: Mission History, Contextualization, Cultural Anthropology, Biblical Theology in Mission, Perspective in World Mission, Pentecostal Evangelism and Church Planting, Woman Leadership and Animism.
In the past few months, life has suddenly gotten worse for dozens of South Korean missionaries ministering in China. From CT’s report: In the past few months, China has expelled dozens of South Korean missionaries from Jilin, a northeastern province that neighbors North Korea. News media reported the raids, with estimates of the total expulsions ranging from 30 to 70. “Chinese authorities raided the homes of the missionaries, citing a problem with their visas, and told them to leave,” one human rights activist and pastor told Agence France-Presse (AFP). He said that most were on tourist or student visas. The majority of South Korean missionaries working in China serve North Korean defectors who cross the border. There are at least 500 officially registered South Korean missionaries in China, though this number could be as high as 2,000. While missions took off in South Korea in the late 1970s—making the country the No. 2 missionary-sending country by 2006—its foreign presence has been on the decline in the last decade. In fact, 2017 marks 10 years since 23 South Korean church volunteers were abducted by the Taliban while traveling in Afghanistan on a medical aid trip. They were released 43 days later, but not before two of them were killed. The trauma caused by the event didn’t shake the South Korean church’s resolve on missions, said Julie Ma, a theology professor at Oral Roberts University. “Church leaders said they will still go forward with the gospel but with more caution and wisdom,” said Ma, one of the first South Korean missionaries in the Philippines. “I think this terrible experience taught the Korean church a lot of things.” Ma joined assistant editor Morgan Lee and editor in chief Mark Galli on Quick to Listen to discuss the rise and decline of South Korean missions, the consequences of the 2007 Taliban hostage situation, and what led her to become a missionary.
Henry Fogel, Dean of the Chicago College of Performing Arts and Auditorium Theatre Board Member, sat down with the president of the Chinese Fine Arts Society, Julie Ma, to discuss the annual celebration of the Chinese New Year and the return of Jackie Chan's Long Yun Kung Fu Troupe. Listen as Julie tells us more about the Chinese New Year, Long Yun's production, and why audiences will enjoy this one-night-only performance!