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Parce que… c'est l'épisode 0x600! Shameless plug 2 au 4 avril 2025 - Humaco 8 et 9 avril 2025 - Cybereco 10 au 18 mai 2025 - NorthSec 27 au 30 mai 2025 - Cycon 4 au 6 juin 2025 - SSTIC 12 au 17 octobre 2025 - Objective by the sea v8 10 au 12 novembre 2025 - IAQ - Le Rendez-vous IA Québec 17 au 20 novembre 2025 - European Cyber Week 25 et 26 février 2026 - SéQCure 2065 Description Introduction et contexte Le 600e épisode du podcast Policesécure réunit une assemblée d'experts en cybersécurité pour aborder un sujet particulièrement pertinent : l'obsec (operational security) personnel et la façon dont les professionnels de la sécurité gèrent leurs propres risques numériques. L'animateur Nicolas souligne d'emblée le paradoxe central de cette discussion : bien que ces experts conseillent quotidiennement leurs clients sur les meilleures pratiques de sécurité, ils admettent volontiers ne pas toujours appliquer ces recommandations dans leur vie personnelle. Cette conversation virtuelle rassemble des professionnels aux parcours variés : Vincent Milette (gestionnaire chez Air Canada), Guillaume Ross (expert en sécurité avec plus de 20 ans d'expérience), Samuel Harper (journaliste spécialisé), Dominique Derrier (consultant en cybersécurité), Catherine Dupont-Gagnon (spécialiste en sensibilisation), Alexandre Fournier (expert en continuité d'activité), Stéphane Laberge (professionnel chevronné) et Andréanne Bergeron (professeure associée à l'Université de Montréal). Les approches personnelles de la sécurité Vincent Milette : l'approche pragmatique Vincent adopte une perspective d'affaires même dans sa vie personnelle. Il privilégie la praticité et évite les solutions trop contraignantes qui pourraient affecter la flexibilité de sa famille. Sa stratégie repose sur la diversification : plusieurs navigateurs selon les contextes, utilisation de VPN pour certaines activités spécifiques, et adaptation aux besoins d'une famille où les niveaux techniques varient considérablement. Guillaume Ross : l'expert prudent mais réaliste Guillaume se distingue par sa rigueur concernant les mises à jour système et les sauvegardes. Il maintient un chiffrement systématique de ses données, qu'elles soient locales ou dans le cloud. Cependant, il avoue ne pas utiliser de VPN par paranoïa du WiFi public, préférant s'appuyer sur le chiffrement TLS généralisé. Son approche révèle une contradiction intéressante : parfois, trop de sécurité peut créer des vulnérabilités, comme il l'illustre avec l'anecdote de ses trois appareils dans le même sac contenant son gestionnaire de mots de passe. Samuel Harper : le journaliste pragmatique En tant que journaliste d'enquête, Samuel présente un cas d'usage particulier. Il utilise des VPN principalement pour ses recherches sur des infrastructures suspectes et maintient des comptes séparés pour ses investigations. Il souligne la difficulté pratique de maintenir un anonymat total, notamment concernant les numéros de téléphone anonymes, et prône une approche équilibrée entre sécurité et sanité mentale. Les autres approches Dominique se décrit comme “pourri” dans son obsec personnel malgré ses conseils professionnels. Catherine révèle les défis liés à son passé en marketing, où elle a construit une présence numérique importante avant de s'intéresser à la cybersécurité. Andréanne propose une philosophie intéressante : éviter la paranoïa excessive tout en maintenant une cohérence entre discours et pratique. Les anecdotes révélatrices L'incident de Catherine : un cas d'école de sécurité physique Catherine partage une anecdote particulièrement instructive de l'époque où elle animait un canal Twitch. En annonçant publiquement ses déplacements vers un café spécifique et en diffusant depuis son appartement avec une fenêtre visible, elle a involontairement fourni assez d'informations pour qu'un spectateur déduise son adresse exacte. Cette histoire illustre parfaitement comment l'ingénierie sociale et l'agrégation d'informations apparemment anodines peuvent compromettre la sécurité personnelle. Les désastres de sauvegarde Plusieurs participants partagent leurs expériences de pertes de données. Nicolas raconte avoir perdu des machines complètes à cause de clés de chiffrement perdues, tandis qu'Alexandre évoque sa “formation” précoce à l'importance des sauvegardes après avoir accidentellement supprimé des répertoires entiers sur un mainframe militaire, affectant 200 personnes passant un examen. La sécurité physique versus numérique La discussion révèle une dichotomie intéressante entre sécurité numérique et physique. Andréanne avoue une obsession pour la sécurité physique, cachant ses équipements dans des “pièces secrètes” et utilisant des leurres, contrastant avec son approche décontractée de la cybersécurité. Cette différence d'approche soulève des questions sur la perception des menaces et leur hiérarchisation. Les participants abordent également les défis pratiques des voyages : où laisser son passeport, comment gérer les appareils électroniques, l'utilisation des coffres-forts d'hôtel (généralement considérés comme peu fiables), et les précautions à prendre aux frontières. Les outils et leur utilisation Gestionnaires de mots de passe La conversation révèle des approches variées concernant les gestionnaires de mots de passe. Alors que la plupart utilisent des solutions classiques, Andréanne se distingue en utilisant un algorithme mental personnel pour générer ses mots de passe. Dominique utilise trois voûtes différentes selon le niveau de sensibilité des comptes. VPN et WiFi public Les avis divergent considérablement sur l'utilité des VPN. Guillaume argue que le chiffrement TLS généralisé rend les VPN moins critiques pour le WiFi public, tandis que d'autres les utilisent pour des cas spécifiques. La discussion souligne l'importance de comprendre la menace réelle plutôt que de suivre aveuglément des recommandations génériques. Passkeys et nouvelles technologies Les participants sont généralement optimistes concernant les passkeys, avec Sony PlayStation citée comme exemple positif d'implémentation, malgré des défis de récupération complexes. L'adoption reste limitée par la fragmentation entre les écosystèmes (Google, Apple, Microsoft). La fatigue sécuritaire et l'expérience utilisateur Un thème central émerge : la fatigue sécuritaire. Trop de mesures de sécurité peuvent conduire à l'abandon ou à des pratiques moins sûres. Les participants soulignent l'importance de l'expérience utilisateur dans l'adoption des bonnes pratiques. Les exemples incluent les sites bloquant le copier-coller de mots de passe, les demandes répétitives d'authentification, et les interfaces mal conçues qui poussent les utilisateurs vers des solutions moins sécurisées. Signal et la communication sécurisée La discussion sur “Signalgate” illustre les limites des outils de communication sécurisée. Signal offre un excellent chiffrement de bout en bout, mais ne protège pas contre les mauvaises pratiques d'utilisation ou les compromissions d'appareils. Les participants soulignent l'importance de comprendre ce que chaque outil protège réellement versus ce qu'il ne protège pas. Les menaces modernes et l'évaluation des risques Au-delà du hacker traditionnel Les participants identifient des menaces souvent négligées : la manipulation par la publicité ciblée, l'exploitation des données par des courtiers légitimes, et l'utilisation de ces informations par les forces de l'ordre sans mandat. Samuel souligne que cette collecte légale de données personnelles représente souvent une menace plus concrète que les cyberattaques traditionnelles. L'exemple des employés nord-coréens La discussion aborde le phénomène des employés nord-coréens infiltrant des entreprises occidentales, illustrant comment les processus de vérification d'identité pour les employés distants sont souvent moins rigoureux que ceux appliqués aux clients. Évolutions technologiques et perspectives Les participants notent plusieurs améliorations positives : 99% des connexions Chrome utilisent maintenant TLS, les gestionnaires de mots de passe sont intégrés dans les systèmes d'exploitation, et le chiffrement devient standard. Cependant, des défis persistent, notamment les paramètres par défaut souvent inadéquats et la complexité de maintenance de certaines solutions. Réflexions sur l'industrie et l'éducation La conversation révèle une autocritique de l'industrie de la sécurité : les experts reconnaissent leur difficulté à communiquer efficacement avec le grand public. Les conseils sont souvent trop techniques, contradictoires, ou inadaptés au modèle de menace réel des utilisateurs moyens. L'exemple du “carnet de mots de passe” illustre cette déconnexion : universellement critiqué par les experts, il peut pourtant être la solution la plus sécurisée pour certains utilisateurs. Conclusion Ce 600e épisode de Policesécure offre une perspective rafraîchissante et honnête sur la sécurité personnelle. En admettant leurs propres failles et contradictions, ces experts humanisent les défis de la cybersécurité. Leur message principal est clair : l'évaluation du risque doit précéder toute mesure de sécurité. Il ne s'agit pas d'atteindre la perfection sécuritaire, mais de trouver un équilibre praticable entre protection et fonctionnalité. La discussion souligne l'importance de contextualiser les conseils de sécurité selon le profil de menace réel de chaque individu, plutôt que d'appliquer une approche universelle. Elle met également en lumière les défis persistants de l'industrie pour rendre la sécurité accessible et compréhensible pour tous, tout en évitant la fatigue sécuritaire qui peut paradoxalement réduire le niveau de protection global. Collaborateurs Nicolas-Loïc Fortin Dominique Derrier Stéphane Laberge Andréanne Bergeron Catherine Dupont-Gagnon Samuel Harper Vincent Milette Guillaume Ross Alexandre Fournier Crédits Montage par Intrasecure inc Locaux virtuels par Riverside.fm
Rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and Crohn’s disease are autoimmune diseases that share a lot of commonalities. This episode covers when and how they were first recognized and described. Research: Aceves-Avila, Francisco Javier et al. “The Antiquity of Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Reappraisal.” The Journal of Rheumatology 2001; 28:4. Arnaud, Laurent et al. “The History of Lupus Throughout the Ages.” Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. Volume 87, Issue 6, December 2022. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0190962220307726 Barber, Megan R W et al. “Global epidemiology of systemic lupus erythematosus.” Nature reviews. Rheumatology vol. 17,9 (2021): 515-532. doi:10.1038/s41584-021-00668-1 Bornstein, Joseph E. and Randolph M. Steinhagen. “History of Crohn’s Disease.” From Crohn’s Disease: Basic Principles. Springer. 2015. Crohn & Colitis Foundation. “IBD before the Foundation.” https://www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org/about/our-beginning Entezami, Pouya et al. “Historical perspective on the etiology of rheumatoid arthritis.” Hand clinics vol. 27,1 (2011): 1-10. doi:10.1016/j.hcl.2010.09. Geller, Stephen A. and Fernando P F de Camposc. “Crohn disease.” Autopsy Case Rep [Internet]. 2015; 5(2):5-8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4322/acr.2015.001 Hyndman, I.J. (2017), Rheumatoid arthritis: past, present and future approaches to treating the disease. Int J Rheum Dis, 20: 417-419. https://doi.org/10.1111/1756-185X.12823 Kirsner, J B. “Historical origins of current IBD concepts.” World journal of gastroenterology vol. 7,2 (2001): 175-84. doi:10.3748/wjg.v7.i2.175 Laberge, Monique, and Philip E. Koth. "Rheumatoid Arthritis." The Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, edited by Jacqueline L. Longe, 6th ed., vol. 7, Gale, 2020, pp. 4474-4480. Gale In Context: Science, link.gale.com/apps/doc/CX7986601640/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=8b8ee977. Accessed 30 Apr. 2025. Laurent Arnaud - I6 The history of lupus throughout the ages: Lupus Science & Medicine 2020;7:. https://doi.org/10.1136/lupus-2020-eurolupus.6 org. “The History of Lupus.” https://www.lupus.org/resources/the-history-of-lupus Mandal, Dr. Ananya. “Rheumatoid Arthritis History.” News Medical. 7/7/2023. https://www.news-medical.net/health/Rheumatoid-Arthritis-History.aspx Medical News Today. “The History of Rheumatoid Arthritis.” 5/2/2023. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/rheumatoid-arthritis-history Michniacki, Thomas. “Crohn’s Disease: An Evolutionary History.” University of Michigan Library. 2006-05 http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/96969 Potter, Brian. “The History of the Disease Called Lupus.” Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences , JANUARY 1993, Vol. 48, No. 1 (JANUARY 1993). Via JSTOR. http://www.jstor.com/stable/24622869 Sathiavageesan, Subrahmanian, and Suganya Rathnam. “The LE Cell-A Forgotten Entity.” Indian journal of nephrology vol. 31,1 (2021): 71-72. doi:10.4103/ijn.IJN_249_19 Scofield, R Hal, and James Oates. “The place of William Osler in the description of systemic lupus erythematosus.” The American journal of the medical sciences vol. 338,5 (2009): 409-12. doi:10.1097/MAJ.0b013e3181acbd71 "Systemic Lupus Erythematosus." National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Pamphlets, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, 2001, p. 1. Gale Academic OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A79512544/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=534bac78. Accessed 30 Apr. 2025. Thomas, Donald E. et al. “The first use of “lupus” as a disease.” Lupus. 2025, Vol. 34(1) 3–9. Tish Davidson, and Rebecca J. Frey. "Crohn's Disease." The Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, edited by Jacqueline L. Longe, 6th ed., vol. 2, Gale, 2020, pp. 1423-1427. Gale In Context: Science, link.gale.com/apps/doc/CX7986600509/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=2687d598. Accessed 30 Apr. 2025. Van Hootegem, Phillippe. “Is Crohn’s A Rightly Used Eponym?” J Crohns Colitis. 2020 Jul 9;14(6):867-871. doi: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjz183. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patients en détresse et hôpital débordé. Des gens malades attendent plus de 20 heures avant d’être pris en charge, certains sont même invités à quitter l’hôpital sans soins. Un portrait terrifiant de l’urgence d’Anna-Laberge, que le journaliste Yves Poirier qualifie de jamais vu. Le président du syndicat des paramédics de la Montérégie-CSN, Gaétan Dutil, dénonce aussi une situation intenable. 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
The Software Process and Measurement Cast Crew is on vacation. Until then, we are revisiting some fabulous panel discussions we have had during the last 19 years. We will be back on June 21st. Poor work intake equals out-of-control. Being out of control leads to stress and poor quality. Mastering Work Intake is the path to bringing order out of chaos. Buy a copy today! JRoss Publishing or Amazon. JRoss Publishing: Amazon: Original Show Notes: In March 2020, as our world was shrinking and words like 'lockdown' and 'zoom-bombing' were becoming a reality, we recorded and aired . Paul Laberge, Susan Parente, Jo Ann Sweeney, John Voris, and I talked about how we could create or preserve interactions leading to serendipity. Remote working was new for many people. This week we discuss what went well and what have we learned from nearly a year of working remotely. As the editor of the SPaMCAST it is my great pleasure to reconvene a group of people that have such great insight into people. The discussion is full of great ideas to improve remote and hybrid working environments, but most of all it is full of ideas to help respect people in tough times or not. Panelist Bios Jo Ann Sweeney FCIM FIIC MCIPR is an engagement and communication consultant. Typically, she acts as change management lead on complex programmes, facilitating development of effective engagement, training, and communication strategies and then assisting as the strategies are implemented. Clients value her deep understanding of audiences. Jo Ann is known for clarifying the complex and for persuading key stakeholders to get involved and actively support change. You are welcome to download a complimentary copy of Jo Ann's guide How to Explain Change in 8 Easy Steps at Contact Jo Ann at jo.ann@sweeneycomms.com John Voris is the current leader of AgilePhilly, the local user group in the Philadelphia area for Scrum, Kanban, and Lean Software. () His day job is working on financial applications for Crown Cork & Seal, an essential company with over 100 years of manufacturing food and beverage cans. Prior to Crown, John was an independent software consultant for 30+ years helping both small companies and Fortune 100 large companies with both applications and operating systems. Reach out on LinkedIn: With more than 30 years in the information technology industry, Paul Laberge – CGI Director Consulting-Expert, has a wide range of experience providing IT project management. He enjoys coaching leaders in deploying business technology solutions. His experience in organizational change management spans many different lifecycles including transitions to Agile frameworks (RUP, XP, Scrum, SAFe, Nexxus, LeSS) and incorporating Lean (Kanban) methodologies. Reach out on LinkedIn: Susan Parente is a Principal Consultant at S3 Technologies, LLC and a University Professor at multiple Universities. Mrs. Parente is an author, mentor and professor focused on risk management, traditional and Agile project management. Her experience is augmented by her Masters in Engineering Management with a focus in Marketing of Technology from George Washington University, DC, along with a number of professional certifications. Ms. Parente has 23+ years' experience leading software and business development projects in the private and public sectors, including a decade of experience implementing IT projects for the DoD. Contact Susan at parente.s3@gmail.com
Two more listeners make the case for their favourite vacation spots, hoping to win a place on The Current's list of great Canadian travel destinations. Richard Smith shares what he loves about Lake Laberge in Yukon, and Sharon McKenzie celebrates the vibrant cultural life of Stratford, Ont. You can see the full shortlist and vote for your favourite on cbc.ca/thecurrent.
The Software Process and Measurement Cast Crew is on vacation. Until then, we are revisiting some fabulous panel discussions we have had during the last 19 years. We will be back on June 21st. Poor work intake equals out-of-control. Being out of control leads to stress and poor quality. Mastering Work Intake is the path to bringing order out of chaos. Buy a copy today! JRoss Publishing or Amazon. JRoss Publishing: Amazon: Original Show Notes: SPaMCAST 597 features a special panel of leaders who discuss working from home now and after the initial reaction to being remote has worn off. One of the important points we discussed was the need to make space for intentional serendipity. The panel is composed of Paul Laberge, Susan Parente, John Voris, Jo Ann Sweeney, and your host. Panelist Bios Jo Ann Sweeney FCIM FIIC MCIPR is an engagement and communication consultant. Typically, she acts as change management lead on complex programmes, facilitating development of effective engagement, training, and communication strategies and then assisting as the strategies are implemented. Clients value her deep understanding of audiences. Jo Ann is known for clarifying the complex and for persuading key stakeholders to get involved and actively support change. You are welcome to download a complimentary copy of Jo Ann's guide How to Explain Change in 8 Easy Steps at Contact Jo Ann at jo.ann@sweeneycomms.com John Voris is the current leader of AgilePhilly, the local user group in the Philadelphia area for Scrum, Kanban, and Lean Software. () His day job is working on financial applications for Crown Cork & Seal, an essential company with over 100 years of manufacturing food and beverage cans. Prior to Crown, John was an independent software consultant for 30+ years helping both small companies and Fortune 100 large companies with both applications and operating systems. Reach out on LinkedIn: With more than 30 years in the information technology industry, Paul Laberge – CGI Director Consulting-Expert, has a wide range of experience providing IT project management. He enjoys coaching leaders in deploying business technology solutions. His experience in organizational change management spans many different lifecycles including transitions to Agile frameworks (RUP, XP, Scrum, SAFe, Nexxus, LeSS) and incorporating Lean (Kanban) methodologies. Reach out on LinkedIn: Susan Parente is a Principal Consultant at S3 Technologies, LLC and a University Professor at multiple Universities. Mrs. Parente is an author, mentor and professor focused on risk management, traditional and Agile project management. Her experience is augmented by her Masters in Engineering Management with a focus in Marketing of Technology from George Washington University, DC, along with a number of professional certifications. Ms. Parente has 23+ years' experience leading software and business development projects in the private and public sectors, including a decade of experience implementing IT projects for the DoD. Contact Susan at parente.s3@gmail.com
Cette semaine Au Podcast Pas Ordinaire, j'ai eu la chance de recevoir Thomas Laberge, un jeune entrepreneur de seulement 22 ans, qui gagne très bien sa vie en nettoyant des voitures de luxe. Thomas partage comment il est passé de nettoyer des Mazda à travailler sur des Bugatti et Lamborghini valant plusieurs millions de dollars!On a parlé de son parcours atypique, de sa décision d'abandonner ses études pour se lancer à fond dans sa passion, et comment il a réussi à transformer un simple lavage d'auto en entreprise ultra-rentable grâce à TikTok et Instagram.Thomas raconte aussi les défis incroyables qu'il a vécus, comme cette fois où il a passé 24 heures d'affilée sur une voiture, et même une erreur qui aurait pu lui coûter très cher...Un épisode rempli de conseils concrets pour tous ceux qui rêvent de transformer leur passion en entreprise lucrative!Merci à notre partenaire de l'épisode : Martin Dutou et son équipe. Si vous recherchez à vendre votre entreprise ou si vous avez comme projet d'en acheter une, Martin est LA personne qu'il vous faut. Avec près de 20 ans d'expérience et plus de 200 transactions à leur actif, ils maîtrisent tous les aspects du processus : de l'évaluation à la recherche d'acheteurs, jusqu'à la négociation et la conclusion de la transaction.Prenez rendez-vous dès maintenant via le lien dans la description. Et bonne nouvelle : mentionnez Le Podcast Pas Ordinaire pour recevoir 250$ de rabais sur leurs services.>>> https://bit.ly/martindutou-pasordinaireMerci à ForTee Uniforme de sponsoriser l'épisode d'aujourd'hui. Si vous avez besoin de vêtements corporatifs pour vous et votre équipe, ce sont les meilleurs! Avec des deals d'entreprise incroyables, vous allez adoré la qualité et la rapidité de leur travail! Rendez vous au www.fortee.ca pour faire une soumission! Merci à nos commanditaires de l'Épisode :
Imaginez un monde dans lequel vous auriez des pouvoirs magiques. Dans lequel vous pourriez voler et tout ce que vous souhaiteriez pourrait se matérialiser. Ce monde, il existe déjà, et ce sont vos rêves.Dans cet épisode de L'art du mentaliste, Alexis nous dévoile les secrets du rêve lucide. Comment vous pouvez faire pour controller vos rêves à votre guise. Un épisode magique et onirique. Références : •Classification des phases du sommeil :Aboalayon, K. A. I., Faezipour, M., Almuhammadi, W. S., & Moslehpour, S. (2016). https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/18/9/272•L'activité cérébrale du REM et pourquoi sommeil "Paradoxal" :Jouvet M. Michel F, Courjon J (1959) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/13663320/•Tout le monde rêve !Herlin B, Leu-Semenescu S, Chaumereuil C, Arnulf I. Evidence that non-dreamers do dream: a REM sleep behaviour disorder model. J Sleep Res. 2015 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26307463/•Le rôle des rêves dans la régulation émotionnelle et l'impact du manque de sommeil :Walker, M. P., & van Der Helm, E. (2009).https://psycnet.apa.org/buy/2009-12487-003•Le rôle des rêves dans la mémoire à long terme, la créativité, la préparation aux défis futurs :Cunningham, T. J. (2023).https://academic.oup.com/sleep/article/46/4/zsad010/6992980•Un livre qui propose que les rêves facilitent la consolidation des souvenirs, l'intégration des apprentissages, la création de nouvelles associations (Créativité), et explore également comment les rêves contribuent à la régulation émotionnelle :Zadra, A., & Stickgold, R. (2021).https://newbooksnetwork.com/when-brains-dream•Les aires sous et sur activées dans le REM / Sommeil paradoxal :Perogamvros, L., Dang-Vu, T. T., Desseilles, M., & Schwartz, S. (2013). https://www.researchgate.net/publication/253340086_Sleep_and_dreaming_are_for_important_matters•Les rêves pour la consolidation mémorielle :Wamsley, E. J., Tucker, M., Payne, J. D., Benavides, J. A., & Stickgold, R. (2010).https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20417102/Rauchs, G., Desgranges, B., Foret, J., & Eustache, F. (2005). https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1365-2869.2005.00450.x•Une personne sur deux a déjà fait au moins un rêve lucide (919 Participant•es) :Schredl, M., & Erlacher, D. (2011). https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.2466/09.pms.112.1.104-108•Rêve lucide, somnambulisme, cauchemars… Une neurologue perce les mystères du sommeil - T'as Capté :https://youtu.be/0JuZg8weoR0?si=I_NbRSlOg8SD-ibz•Le livre qui couvre toutes les bases et plus encore du rêve lucide, par le chercheur pionnier dans le domaine :LaBerge, S., & Rheingold, H. (1990).•Les nouvelles techniques d'induction de rêve lucide, une inspection des techniques les plus efficaces, et une proposition de classification en 4 catégories :Tan, S., & Fan, J. (2023)•Nuancer l'intérêt des rêves lucides et encourager plus d'études : Vallat, R., & Ruby, P. M. (2019). https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02585/full•Tips de la semaine : Faites des siestes de 20-30 minutes après le déjeuner :Autumn, M., Monica, H., Jitendra, M., & Bharat, M. (2016). https://www.proquest.com/openview/7c648a581102d9ecb61d38693a0f9361/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=2030322L'art du mentaliste, un podcast animé par Taha Mansour et Alexis Dieux, musique par Antoine Piolé.Retrouvez Taha Mansour :- Son site : www.tahamansour.com- Instagram / Facebook : @TahaMentalismeRetrouvez Alexis Dieux :- Son site : https://www.alexisdieux.com/- Instagram : @alexisdieuxhypnose
Adam Freund (CEO) and Remi Laberge (CTO) are the founders of Arda Therapeutics, a biotechnology company developing novel therapies that selectively eliminate harmful cell populations driving chronic diseases. In this episode, they discuss their innovative approach to treating conditions like idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis by identifying and removing specific cell types that cause tissue damage, rather than trying to modify cellular behavior through traditional drug approaches.The Finer Details:The concept of pathogenic cells as drivers of chronic diseaseHow single-cell RNA sequencing enables precise identification of harmful cell populationsArda's approach to developing targeted antibody therapeuticsAdvantages of cell elimination versus pathway modificationThe potential for intermittent dosing to improve patient quality of lifeFuture applications in aging and age-related diseasesQuotes: "Cells make up tissues. Tissues make up organisms... If you have the right cell at the right place, everything looks good. If you have the wrong cell at the wrong place, doing the wrong thing, the tissue will decay.""We position our strategy as an alternative to traditional pathway targeting... changing cell behavior by blocking a single node could be quite challenging.""This is game changer for the patient experience. If we're successful, our drug will be administered once a quarter, once every six months. But during that time, this patient feels like he is not a patient. He doesn't take a drug, he's not under treatment, and doesn't have the side effect of taking those drugs.""We think that cell depletion is a broadly applicable strategy across many chronic diseases, including potentially aging itself one day.""In 10 years from now... we will know precisely which cells to eliminate. Now, will we be allowed to do it in an otherwise healthy patient? That's a different type of question."
Welcome back to the Mining Pod! For this week's Bitcoin Stock Show, we sit down with Jeff LaBerge, the head of capital markets and strategic investments at Bitdeer. Bursting onto the scene last year with its IPO, Bitdeer quickly became one of the public bitcoin miners to watch, and now, the company is designing its own ASIC miner, the SEALMINER. How did Bitdeer secure TSMC chip allocation for the series, and will Bitdeer sell this ASIC on the open market or keep it for itself? We answer these questions and more, and we also touch on Bitdeer's multi-continent AI/HPC aspirations.
Ce soir Mél et Louis reçoivent Simon Laberge.
La chronique de David Garcia de l'équipe Laberge.
Zach Laberge is the founder of Frenter, a business helping construction companies better track their fleet performance and identify issues before they're catastrophic. Oh... And he's still a teenager. Questions or feedback? Email us at dirttalk@buildwitt.com! Stay Dirty! **UPDATE** Dirt Talk is STOKED to announce Ariat as our first official sponsor for the year! They make world-class footwear and workwear that we see on every job site we visit, and their folks are just as great as their products. Dirt Talk listeners can receive 10% off their first order with Ariat by clicking here or visiting Ariat.com/dirttalk.
Travis LaBerge of (Splattered & Almost Dead) & I have a conversation about his 1st beers, the soundtrack of his youth, his 1st shows, filling in for bands, being a metal dad, how he fights the hops and his hangover cure. Throughout this chat, Travis drank Ghost Town Brewing's "Inhume" the 7% West Coast IPA while I enjoyed Messorem's 6.3% IPA with NZ Hops. This is a Heavy MTL presents Vox&Hops episode! Heavy MTL is Montreal's premier metal promoter. They host one of North America's best Metal Festivals & present countless amazing events during the rest of the year. I am truly honored & extremely excited to have them involved in the podcast. Make sure to check out Vox&Hops' Brewtal Awakenings Playlist which has been curated by the Metal Architect Jerry Monk himself on either Spotify or Apple Music. This playlist is packed with all the freshest, sickest & most extreme albums each week! Photo Credit: Jun Sabio Episode Links: Website: https://www.voxandhops.com/ Join The Vox&Hops Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/hpu9F1 Join The Vox&Hops Thirsty Thursday Gang: https://www.facebook.com/groups/162615188480022 Splattered: https://splattered.bandcamp.com/music Almost Dead: https://www.facebook.com/BayAreaHardcoreMetal Ghost Town Brewing: https://www.ghosttownbrewing.com/ Messorem: https://messorem.co/ Cryptopsy Tour Dates: https://www.voxandhops.com/summer Vox&Hops Brewtal Awakenings Playlist: https://www.voxandhops.com/p/brewtal-awakenings-metal-playlist/ Heavy MTL: https://heavymontreal.com/ Sound Talent Media: https://soundtalentmedia.com/ Evergreen Podcasts: https://evergreenpodcasts.com/ SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Vox&Hops Metal Podcast Merchandise: https://www.indiemerchstore.com/collections/vendors?q=Vox%26Hops Use the Promo Code: VOXHOPS10 to save 10% off your entire purchase. Pitch Black North: https://www.pitchblacknorth.com/ Use the Promo Code: VOXHOPS15 to save 15% off your entire purchase. Heartbeat Hot Sauce: https://www.heartbeathotsauce.com/ Use the Promo Code: VOXHOPS15 to save 15% off your entire purchase.
Pour cet épisode j'ai eu le plaisir de recevoir Gabrielle Laberge pour discuter de services personnalisés en cuisine. On ne se le cachera pas, ça peut être un réel défi d'organiser les repas de la semaine avec des horaires chargés, surtout lorsqu'on a peu de compétences culinaires. Une belle discussion avec une passionnée de cuisine! En savoir plus sur Gabrielle: Facebook Instagram Avis important: Dans ce podcast, j'agis à titre d'animatrice. À noter que je n'endosse pas les propos tenus par mes invités puisqu'ils représentent leur propre opinion et expérience personnelle. En aucun cas les propos tenus dans le cadre de cet épisode ne représentent des conseils nutritionnels personnalisés. Si vous avez besoin d'accompagnement, je vous invite à consulter le répertoire des nutritionniste-diététistes sur le site de l'Ordre professionnel des diététistes-nutritionnistes du Québec(https://odnq.org/trouver-une-dietetiste-nutritionniste/) ou à m'écrire pour en savoir plus sur mes services. Pour en savoir plus sur mes services etme suivre sur les RS: Site web Facebook Instagram YouTube
VISIONNAIRE avec la coach Ariane Laberge, constellation familialeSE LIBÉRER DE VIEUX PATERNENS EN GUÉRISSANT LA LIGNÉE FAMILIALE Dans cet épisode de VISIONNAIRE (série santé consciente), je m'entretiens avec Ariane Laberge, coach et formatrice en constellation familiale.Cette technique thérapeutique est de plus en plus connue et très efficace pour libérer des thèmes de notre lignée familiale.Vous pouvez trouver toutes les infos sur les services et sur le nouveau livre d'Ariane sur son site internet...
La chronique de David Garcia d'équipe Laberge
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Lucid dreaming is when we become aware while in a dream. It allows you to control what you experience, see, and do in your dream. However, just because you can do anything in a lucid dream, there are a few things you should never do while lucid dreaming. In this video, we will be diving deep into the things you should avoid doing in your lucid dreams. Disclaimer: We would like to clarify that we do not imply that lucid dreaming is dangerous or bad for you. You are physically safe while lucid dreaming. However, the things that we mentioned in this video are things that we recommend you should avoid because it might wake you up or turn your lucid dream into a bad experience. Writer: Vincent Wilts Script Editor: Isadora Ho Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Khin Fong YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong Blagrove, M., & Hartnell, S. J. (2000). Lucid dreaming: Associations with internal locus of control, need for cognition and creativity. Personality and Individual Differences, 28(1), 41-47. LaBerge, S. P. (1981).An exploratory study of consciousness during sleep. Patrick, A., & Durndell, A. (2004). Lucid Dreaming and Personality: A Replication. Dreaming, 14(4), 234. Voss, U., Holzmann, R., Tuin, I., & Hobson, A. J. (2009). Lucid dreaming: a state of consciousness with features of both waking and non-lucid dreaming. Sleep, 32(9), 1191-1200. Zadra, A. L., & Pihl, R. O. (1997). Lucid dreaming as a treatment for recurrent nightmares. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 66(1), 50-55. Have you had lucid dreaming before? Would you like to share your experiences with us? Email us at editorial@psych2go.net
Zach Laberge, founder of Frenter, discusses the beginnings and evolution of his construction tech company and the parallels between tech and construction entrepreneurs. He shares his journey from starting the company at only 14 years old to securing investments of over $1M dollars while pivoting the business model. Laberge explains how Frenter's hardware-enabled software helps construction companies track and manage their equipment, leading to improved efficiency and cost savings. He emphasizes the importance of solving problems and providing value in the construction industry. Laberge also highlights the need for collaboration between tech and construction entrepreneurs to drive innovation in the field. //SHOW SPONSORS This episode is brought to you by Crafco, the official sponsor of Blacktop Banter. Learn more at crafco.comPodcast sponsors: Crafco, Dynapac, KM International, 800 Pavement Network, Stencil Plus, Aquaphalt, Pave/X and World of Asphalt //DISCOUNT LINKS ►(Jobber) https://go.getjobber.com/blacktopbanter► Code BB20 at https://www.worldofasphalt.com //SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER ►Asphalt industry news and articles made BY and FOR asphalt contractors, delivered straight to your inbox: https://blacktopbanter.com //JOIN THE SUCCESS GROUP ►https://blacktopbanter.com/bbsgA group of professional asphalt contractors sharing their knowledge, tools and resources to help you build the asphalt business of your dreams. //SHOW YOUR SUPPORT ►(Leave A Tip or Donation): https://blacktopbanter.com/support //BLACKTOP BANTER MERCH ►https://www.blacktopbanter.com/store Visit us online at https://www.blacktopbanter.com For Business Inquiries: info@blacktopbanter.com The Blacktop Banter podcast discusses Asphalt Sealcoating, Hot-Rubberized Crack Sealing, Patching, Base Information, Recycled Asphalt Millings, Hot-Mix Asphalt, Line Striping, and Paving for residential and commercial customers. We also discuss how to stay motivated as an entrepreneur and how to deal with the challenges of owning your own asphalt maintenance business. #wespeakasphalt #AsphaltRepair #RoadConstruction #PavementMaintenance #PavementManagement #AsphaltSealing #ChipSealStreet #AsphaltInstallation #PavingContractors #AsphaltSpecialists #pothole #potholerepair © Blacktop Banter, LLC, 2024. All rights reserved.
La chronique de David Garcia, d'Équipe Laberge.
Trauma drive is something that often impacts the way we show up in business and impacts the type of clients & partners we attract.If you're feeling resentful towards your business or wondering why you keep attracting a certain type of client, you need to tune into this episode with Dalila Jusic-LaBerge.Dalila is an attachment trauma based relationship coach and consultant for high achieving women who are tired of hearing "Let's see where it takes us," when they are ready to give their heart fully. You deserve to be with a man who values what you have to offer and who can't wait to be yours. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING TO TODAY'S EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:How attachment trauma is impacting how you show up in your relationships and business and impacting who and what you attract into your world.The reason why many women struggle to attract the right partners and clients and how to change that.Why it's important to love and accept yourself through this healing because beating yourself up isn't going to help you. If this episode inspires you somehow, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and let us know your biggest takeaway– whether it's created those aha moments or given you food for thought on achieving greater success.And while you're here, follow us on Instagram @creativelyowned for more daily inspiration on how to effortlessly attract the most aligned clients without spending hours marketing your business or chasing clients. Also, make sure to tag me in your stories @creativelyowned.Selling the Invisible: Exactly how to articulate the value of your cosmic genius even if your message transcends the typical “10k months” & “Make 6-figures” types of promises.Free on-demand training >>> https://www.creativelyowned.co/watchnowTo find out how to own your unique edge, amplify who you truly are (& get paid for it), take your business to cosmic proportions, and have fun doing it, grab it here!!https://www.creativelyowned.com/quizConnect with Dalila here: IG: @securelovecreatorsYouTube: Secure Love CreatorWebsite: https://www.behereandnow.com/
La chronique de David Garcia de l'équipe Laberge.
Tous les chemins mènent peut-être à Rome, mais il y en a des beaucoup plus tortueux que d'autres. C'est le cas de Samuel Laberge, qui a dû passer par l'ECHL et même la Ligue nord-américaine de hockey avant de réaliser son rêve d'atteindre la LNH au début du mois de décembre. L'attaquant des Devils du New Jersey est l'invité du balado de LNH.com. Il nous raconte les embûches qu'il a dû surmonter pour atteindre la LNH à l'âge de 26 ans et comment il a vécu ses deux premiers matchs dans la LNH. Aussi dans cet épisode, Nicolas Ducharme et Sébastien Deschambault font le tour de l'actualité dans la LNH, à commencer par les changements majeurs derrière le banc des Blues et des succès des Oilers. Robert Laflamme se joint aussi à l'équipe de LNH.com afin de discuter de la mauvaise séquence offensive des Canadiens ainsi que des déboires des Penguins de Pittsburgh. Bonne écoute! 4:00 – Les Blues congédient Craig Berube 17:50 – Un retour en force spectaculaire des Oilers 22:50 – Une nouvelle formule pour le Concours d'habiletés 28:20 – De lourdes pertes à Winnipeg et en Caroline 38:50 – Les Canadiens en manque d'offensive 44:20 – Un vote de confiance pour Mike Sullivan chez les Penguins 51:00 – Entrevue avec le joueur des Devils du New Jersey Samuel Laberge
durée : 00:55:38 - La librairie francophone - par : Emmanuel Kherad - Ce samedi, nous serons au salon du livre de Montréal, en public, avec la légende de la musique Zachary Richard qui sort son premier roman, Neige Sinno, Marie Laberge et Boucar Diouf
Fred Laberge lives life on the edge of danger. An extreme sports athlete and physical trainer from Quebec Canada, Fred began his career as a high-level snowboarder and downhill, competitive skateboarder. But, it was ultimately the luge that had him instantly hooked. If you've seen the luge on MTV or X-Games you know these guys put themselves and their bodies at risk by flying down hills at CRAZY high speeds. Fred's "No Fear" attitude and knowledge of pavement conditions help him plan his lines, or pathway, down the hills and reach the pinnacle of the sport. If you're an adrenaline junkie this is the episode for you! Fred Laberge has been selected to represent Canada at the 2024 Street Luge World Championships in Rome. Unfortunately, the Canadian national federation does not cover any costs associated with travel, training or lodging. You can support Fred's appearance in Rome for the World Championships, by visiting this link: https://gofund.me/9eb232ee This episode is brought to you by Crafco, the official sponsor of the Blacktop Banter podcast.
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Lindsay interviews Dalila Jusic-LaBerge, LMFT and founder of Be Here and Now Relationship Academy and Secure Love Creator Framework, who provides relationship coaching for high achieving women and overfunctioning love seekers who struggle because they often wind up in situationships with partners that want to “see where it's going” instead of working towards committed relationships. Dalila shares some of her top advice for helping women embody the identity of a secure love creator, someone who embraces personal power in relationships, knowing that love is in them and that they can create healthy relationships as they choose. Connect with Dalila Website Instagram Connect with Lindsay Instagram Website LinkedIn Jump into the Single on Purpose private community below for forums, chats, live groups, and courses. Join the community Single on Purpose is created by The Angry Therapist, John Kim, who will also be in the rotation of experts. We are starting the podcast with 20 experts across the wellness space. Check out John's website and sign up for his daily life insights in text. It's daily mental health programming in your pocket. For more content, you can follow John on Instagram YouTube, and TikTok, for more self-help-related content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The seminal publication of the AAP's Guideline on the Evaluation and Treatment of Children and Adolescents with Obesity serves as the source of our fifth episode in the series on Health Equity in Children. The best practices for managing obesity go beyond discussions of beauty and body image to include systemic racism, obesity as a chronic disease, and the reckoning that children and adolescents with obesity are people first. Want to make a bigger difference in health equity? Complete an anonymous survey here after you listen to the episode or visit www.thepedsnp.com and click the “Complete a Survey” button at the top of the page. The responses will provide greater insight into how podcasts impact education and behavior through microlearning of health equity concepts. After you complete a survey, you'll receive a separate link to enter your email to a raffle for a $15 Amazon gift card. Winners will be chosen at random and notified by email one week after the original publication date. This raffle was made possible by grant funding from the sources below. Disclaimer: This series was supported by the North Carolina Chapter of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) Dr. Rasheeda Monroe Health Equity grant whose mission is to support research and quality improvement aimed at improving health equity among infants, children, and adolescents. The content of this episode reflects my views and does not necessarily represent, nor is an endorsement of, NC NAPNAP or the Dr. Rasheeda Monroe Health Equity grant. For more information, please community.napnap.org/northcarolinachapter. References Bell, C. N., Kerr, J., & Young, J. L. (2019). Associations between Obesity, Obesogenic Environments, and Structural Racism Vary by County-Level Racial Composition. International journal of environmental research and public health, 16(5), 861. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16050861 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2022). Inclusive communication principles. Gateway to Health Communication. https://www.cdc.gov/healthcommunication/Key_Principles.html Gmeiner, M. S., & Warschburger, P. (2020). Intrapersonal predictors of weight bias internalization among elementary school children: a prospective analysis. BMC pediatrics, 20(1), 408. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-020-02264-w Hadjiyannakis, S., Ibrahim, Q., Li, J., Ball, G. D. C., Buchholz, A., Hamilton, J. K., Zenlea, I., Ho, J., Legault, L., Laberge, A. M., Thabane, L., Tremblay, M., & Morrison, K. M. (2019). Obesity class versus the Edmonton Obesity Staging System for Pediatrics to define health risk in childhood obesity: results from the CANPWR cross-sectional study. The Lancet. Child & adolescent health, 3(6), 398–407. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2352-4642(19)30056-2 Hampl, S. E., Hassink, S. G., Skinner, A. C., Armstrong, S. C., Barlow, S. E., Bolling, C. F., Avila Edwards, K. C., Eneli, I., Hamre, R., Joseph, M. M., Lunsford, D., Mendonca, E., Michalsky, M. P., Mirza, N., Ochoa, E. R., Sharifi, M., Staiano, A. E., Weedn, A. E., Flinn, S. K., Lindros, J., … Okechukwu, K. (2023). Clinical Practice Guideline for the Evaluation and Treatment of Children and Adolescents With Obesity. Pediatrics, 151(2), e2022060640. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2022-060640 Haqq, A. M., Kebbe, M., Tan, Q., Manco, M., & Salas, X. R. (2021). Complexity and Stigma of Pediatric Obesity. Childhood obesity (Print), 17(4), 229–240. https://doi.org/10.1089/chi.2021.0003 Puhl, R. M., & Himmelstein, M. S. (2018). Adolescent preferences for weight terminology used by health care providers. Pediatric obesity, 13(9), 533–540. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijpo.12275 Puhl, R. M., Peterson, J. L., & Luedicke, J. (2011). Parental perceptions of weight terminology that providers use with youth. Pediatrics, 128(4), e786–e793. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2010-3841 Yan J, Liu L, Zhu Y, Huang G, Wang PP. The association between breastfeeding and childhood obesity: a meta-analysis. BMC Public Health. 2014 Dec 13;14:1267. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-1267. PMID: 25495402; PMCID: PMC4301835.
Listen to our latest episode as we discuss ISO standards and testing for wheelchair seating. We also speak about distilling a large amount of data and research on cushions into a format that everyone can understand. Check out the Trust & Transparency page here
On tonight's episode of Comets Insider, Jason Shaya sits down with Comets player Samuel Laberge and Team President Robert Esche! Samuel talks about his journey to Utica, Robert talks about the ins and outs of being a Team President, plus more!
Welcome to Warriors Unmasked! Today, we have an incredible guest, Paul Laberge, a mental health advocate, multi-sport athlete, and founder of One Step Forward. His journey is nothing short of inspiring. As a kid, Paul had a speech impediment that made him afraid to speak. But as he got older, he found his voice, and it got him in trouble for talking too much at school. High school wasn't easy, but college was better, and he started achieving success in his sports career. But then, tragedy struck. Paul noticed his father acting differently, and he started experiencing anxiety but didn't know why. His aunt passed away, and he regretted not spending more time with her. Then his father was investigated for fraud, and he attempted suicide. A month later, Paul tried to take his own life too. Things got even harder when Paul's dad went to jail. Then, after regaining his freedom, his father passed away just three days after being set free from prison. But instead of giving up, Paul decided to turn his pain into a force for good. In 2019, he embarked on a walk from Saskatoon to Lloydminster to raise awareness about mental health. He called it Project Little Bear and collected toys to donate to children in need. The community support was overwhelming! Now, Paul is getting back into public speaking and continuing his advocacy work, changing one life at a time! His story is one of resilience and hope, and it's a reminder that even in the darkest moments, there's always a way forward. Thanks for tuning in to Warriors Unmasked. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more incredible stories of triumph over adversity! LINKS: malarchuk.com/book malarchuk.com www.thecompassionateconnection.com www.warriorsunmasked.com Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe To Our YouTube My Community Contact Episode Minute By Minute: 0:02 Get to know today's guest 1:34 Thank you to today's sponsors 2:39 Growing up as Paul Laberge 7:00 Paul's time in public school 12:00 The phone call that changed everything for Paul 18:16 Walking with someone post a suicide attempt 21:42 When Paul hit rock bottom 24:00 When Paul started to feel hope again 28:26 How Paul handled watching his Dad go to jail 34:09 The aftermath of losing a loved one 40:12 Keep moving forward: How Paul found his message 50:10 The importance of remembering how far you have come 53:28 Never forget you have a purpose!
Fantastic Realism with Jenn Laberge of Northstar Pyrography:Jenn Laberge intended to pick up leather tooling, but when looking at the price she decided to pick up a wood burning tool instead. After burning an image onto a skateboard for her daughter she was hooked. Watch this episode to see her favorite tools and some of her favorite designs. You can find Jenn at the links below. If you like her realistic shading style, make sure to check out her tutorials. Email Website Tutorials Instagram Pinterest Facebook YouTube Who to Follow:Etherington Brothers @etheringtonbrothersAK @akorganicabstractsJessica @rootswingsillustrations Supplies to Use:BurnerRazertip @razertipCoalwood WoodLocal Timber CompaniesWalnut Hollow @walnuthollowFinishMineral OilKrylon Low Odor Clear Matte Finish Aerosol SpraySafetyRZMask @rzmaskLinks to Click:Sam @holtnercreativeBasia @finelinepyroSupplies on Amazon:Krylon Low Odor Clear Matte Finish Aerosol SprayAs an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.Opinions, beliefs and viewpoints of the interviewed guests do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints of the hosts, Peak Pyrography and/or Fedde Studios LLC.
In 2018, having a clear and easily understood value proposition is important and will help you drive qualified leads and revenue to your business. In this presentation, we will take the time to look at what is going on online right now and how you make sure you communicate your Value Proposition the right way.Check out upcoming DigiMarCon Digital Marketing, Media, and Advertising Conferences & Exhibitions Worldwide at https://digimarcon.com/events/
Dan La Berge, is the executive director of Mothers' Helpers, a nonprofit that provides baby accessories to families in need. Now, he's running for the Santa Barbara Unified School District Board of Trustees. La Berge is a parent of three children and believes his experience as a father provides him with a lens to understand the important issues facing the Santa Barbara Unified School District. LaBerge in this podcast talks about why his decided to run for the seat. He also talks about Mothers Helpers, and shares the compelling story of he and his wife Robin Unander La Berge became parents of their third child. He also talks about his dislike of partisan politics. Please subscribe to @Santa Barbara Talks with Josh Molina You Tube channel. Consider a donation to this podcast at www.santabarbaratalks.com Subscribe to this podcast at @Santa Barbara Talks with Josh Molina Josh Molina has been a journalist in Santa Barbara for 20 years. He also covered City Hall for the San Jose Mercury News. In addition to working as a reporter at Noozhawk, he teaches journalism at Cal State University, Northridge and Santa Barbara City College. Please subscribe to his You Tube channel for more content.
Cette semaine, on démystifie un autre métier hyper intéressant : celui d'avocat de la défense. Me Andréanne Laberge nous partage sa vision de ce métier important et essentiel qui malgré cela avec une image souvent plus négative. On parle de son arrivée en Abitibi-Témiscamingue et de son attachement à la région, du palais de justice ou le bunker comme on l'appelle dans le milieu. Une discussion qui vous donnera le goût d'aller faire votre barreau.
Carmen LaBerge, Dr. Jim Denison, and Dr. Mark Turman discuss the tragic shooting in Uvalde, how to respond to grief, how the church can help prevent shootings, and the recent SBC scandal. Show notes: Carmen LaBerge, Dr. Jim Denison, and Dr. Mark Turman begin by talking about the tragedy of the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas (2:20). They then turn to discuss how churches can step up to be proactive and redemptive to prevent shootings like these through care and love of the isolated (9:00). Carmen talks about bearing grief and how to respond to tragedies (15:34). They reflect on how important prayer is in these circumstances and how pastors can respond to these issues (23:04). They discuss how we can be cultural missionaries as opposed to cultural warriors and spiritual warfare (31:48). LaBerge considers how we can respond to the SBC scandal, her affiliation with the SBC, and how we can move forward (39:28). They end by discussing the ministry that Carmen does through her radio show, which is linked below. Resources and further reading: “Mornings with Carmen LaBerge” My Faith Radio “Mornings with Carmen LaBerge” Podcast Speak the Truth: How to Bring God Back into Every Conversation - Carmen LaBerge About the hosts Jim Denison, Ph.D., is an author, speaker, and the CEO of Denison Ministries, which is transforming 6.8 million lives through meaningful digital content. Dr. Mark Turman is the executive director of Denison Forum. He received his DMin from Truett at Baylor and previously served as lead pastor of Crosspoint Church. About the guest Carmen LaBerge is a writer, speaker, and Christian talk radio host. Carmen is a graduate of the University of Florida and earned an M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary. She lives outside of Nashville, TN with her husband Jim and family. Currently, she is the host of Mornings with Carmen LaBerge heard live Monday-Friday, 7-9 a.m. nationwide on The Faith Radio Network, streaming at MyFaithRadio.com and via the Faith Radio app. Carmen's passion is helping people reconnect the eternal with the everyday by equipping Christians to engage the culture in ways that honor Jesus. She has written for ChristianityToday.com, the Christian Post, and other outlets.
Dalila Jusic-LaBerge, LMFT, owner of Be Here & Now Counseling and Therapy joins us today to discuss anxious and avoidant attachment in relationships. We discuss the dynamics that occur when the avoidant person starts to pull away in dating triggering the anxious person's fear of abandonment. *Please note: Information provided on this episode are general suggestions and is not applicable to every situation or person. This episode may not be suitable for everyone, and the information provided should not be substituted for treatment with a licensed mental health practitioner. Some of the information discussed on the podcast can be sensitive in nature, therefore listener discretion is advised. The opinions of the guests on A Date with Darkness Podcast are independent of the opinions of Dr. Natalie Jones, PsyD, LPCC. Connect with Dalila Jusic-LeBerge, LMFT at Be Here & Now Counseling and Therapy Instagram: Independent Women Rule Watch the video podcast on Youtube: Email questions or comments to Dr. Jones adatewithdarkness@gmail.com Sign up for the free ebook on Red Flags in Your Relationships and the free weekly newsletter for tips about narcissistic abuse at www.drnataliejones.com Individual and group membership coaching sessions opening soon. Get on the mailing list to be the first to know here. Visit the website for more information: https://www.adatewithdarkness.com Let's keep the conversation going via social media: Instagram: A Date With Darkness Twitter: @Adatewdarkness Facebook: A Date With Darkness To connect with others who are seeking support from hurtful and abusive relationships please join the Facebook group: A Date With Darkness group
In this episode, Ken Volante speaks with Kimberly Laberge and Cory Fitzsimmons from Wisconsin. This episode is a nice way to connect with two talented directors and actors as they create their version of Things I know to Be True for production in April 2022. Kimberly Laberge is a teacher, stage manager, director, and critic based out of the Milwaukee area. Kimberly has worked with area companies including First Stage, the Milwaukee Rep, Kohl's Wild Theater, and more. Some favorite projects include directing Oedipus Rex, starring in Our Town, and providing entertainment as a live princess for Friend Like Me Parties and Entertainment. A proud member of the American Theatre Critics Association (ATCA), when not involved in productions, Kimberly runs the independent theatre review blog The Drama Den www.stageonapage.com Cory Fitzsimmons is an actor, teacher, and first time director from the Milwaukee area. A graduate of UW-Milwaukee, Cory is an Irene Ryan Award nominee and a two-time SURF Award recipient. Favorite roles include James in Book of Days, The Old Artist in Jarman, and most recently the title role in Oedipus Rex. Things I Know to Be True by Andrew Bovell follows the Price family - Bob, Fran, and their four adult children. Each adult child is brought home at different points by a major event in their lives, from love, to identity, to even crime. Meanwhile, Fran and Bob's relationship is reflected in the light of their children's crises, leading them to examine their own standing with one another. The story is told through rooted, realistic family drama interspersed with soliloquies with music and movement. The result is a piece of truly elevated drama, making clever usage of all of the tools theatre has to offer. Bovell's text asks the question, can one love too much? https://www.facebook.com/thingsiknowmke
Today’s Guests Linda Mintle – Dr. Linda Mintle Show How do we deal with our own rage and anger, as well as when we are on the receiving end of extreme anger? Rick Morton – VP of Engagement at Lifeline Children’s Services Dr. Rick Morton, an adoptive father to three Ukrainian children, carries a heavy […] The post Dealing with extreme anger | The domino effect of Russia's aggression appeared first on The Reconnect with Carmen | Engaging Culture from a Christian Worldview.
Today’s Guests Bruce Ashford – Research Fellow at the Kirby Laing Center Bruce leads us through three more words of the ten words he has for a broken society. Chris Martin – Terms of Service Newsletter Chris Martin is a content marketing editor at Moody Publishers and author of the Terms of Service newsletter, a […] The post Three more of God's words to our broken society | Cyber security and the information super highway's dead end appeared first on The Reconnect with Carmen | Engaging Culture from a Christian Worldview.
Today’s Guests Adam Holz – Plugged In Nightbirde, the stage name of a contestant on America's Got Talent who received a golden buzzer from Simon Cowell, and who is also an outspoken Christian and Liberty University grad, has now died. Carmen LaBerge – Carmen’s Leftovers Ukraine is in the headlines, so Carmen helps us bring […] The post Nightbirde's faith and Kanye West | Ukraine's struggle and God's ongoing redemptive plan appeared first on The Reconnect with Carmen | Engaging Culture from a Christian Worldview.
Today’s Guests Dean Inserra – Author of “Unsaved Christian: Reaching Cultural Christianity“ What is “cultural Christianity” and how do I know if I'm a cultural Christian or a real Christian? Wait a minute: are you saying I can believe all the right things and do all the right things and not ACTUALLY be a Christian? How […] The post Living like we know we're saved | Comparing the Russian invasion of Ukraine to past takeovers appeared first on The Reconnect with Carmen | Engaging Culture from a Christian Worldview.
On reçoit le journaliste Thomas Laberge pour son livre “En rupture avec l'État” sur la montée du libertarianisme au Québec. Mathieu Bélisle se joint à la discussion et nous livre également une chronique sur l'histoire du mouvement anti-vaccin au Québec.
Nicole B. LaBerge, PT ATP is a Physical Therapist with 15+ years of experience working in a variety of clinical settings. She currently works at Hennepin Healthcare's Clinic and Specialty Center, which is part of the Level I Trauma Center in Minneapolis, MN. Her practice includes seating and mobility for adult and pediatric populations, with a focus in neurological rehabilitation and wound care. Nicole has presented at the State and International Levels, has had her personal research published and enjoys sharing her passion for patient advocacy, clinical outcomes and efficiency within a clinical setting. Karen and Nicole discuss the importance of standing for people with disabilities. We discuss what the data says about standing. We also talk about the functional and medical benefits of standing for wheelchair users. Standing has kept Karen healthy as a wheelchair user for 34 years and Nicole's patient's have experienced the same benefits using standing technology.
This week I have Zach Laberge on the show - a young Canadian entrepreneur with dreams of revolutionizing the way rental businesses operate. We talk about: Joining the movement of the sharing economy How he got into dropshipping at the age of 10 The key to successful instagram marketing for your pet. Finding the right team Consistently developing your network What it's like building venture backed business while you're still meant to be in school The 51% rule for getting investment And so much more. https://zacharylaberge.com/ https://frenter.com/ Reach our for investment opportunities or partnerships
Prayer is central to every believer's life–but how does God want us to pray? Bill Arnold and Peter Kapsner seek God's instructions for powerful, transformative prayer, as they explore your deepest questions on prayer with, Carmen and Jim LaBerge.