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L'info du matin - Grégory Ascher et Justine Salmon ont évoqué les idées les plus farfelues pour sauver la planète. Parmi elles : le caca des manchots qui rejette de l'ammoniac, un gaz favorisant la formation de nuages au-dessus de la péninsule Antarctique, capable de limiter localement le réchauffement climatique. Le winner du jour - Coincé sous l'accoudoir d'un train pendant une heure, en cherchant un écouteur tombé. - Alexandra, qui avait remporté les 50 000 euros sur RTL2 il y a quelques jours, est venue récupérer son chèque en direct aux côtés de Grégory Ascher et Justine Salmon. Le flashback d'octobre 1993 - Sortie du neuvième album d'Alain Souchon "C'est déjà ça", avec "Foule sentimentale". - Lancement de la série "Classe mannequin" sur M6 avec Vanessa Demouy, Cachou, Christine Lemler, Séverine Ferrer, Laurent Lafitte et Thomas Jouannet. Les savoirs inutiles - Les chimpanzés utilisent des plantes pour soigner leurs plaies, et des feuilles pour s'essuyer après être allés aux toilettes... ou après avoir fait autre chose. 3 choses à savoir sur l'Everest Qu'est-ce qu'on regarde ? - La saison 3 de "And Just Like That", la suite de "Sex and the City", arrive ce vendredi sur Max. Carrie, Charlotte et Miranda sont de retour. Le jeu surprise Yoann de Saint-Loup près de Villefranche-sur-Saône gagne un bon d'achat de 2000 € chez Belambra. Les coffres à jouets RTL2 Juliette, 11 ans, de Pontonx-sur-l'Adour près de Dax, gagne un iPad. La banque RTL2 Kevin de Venansault près de La Roche-sur-Yon gagne 1000 euros. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Mélanie La Roche chats with True North Country Comics Podcast as she prepares comic book creators and attendees for Montreal Comic Arts Festival 2025. The post Mélanie La Roche prepares for MCAF 2025 appeared first on True North Country Comics.
Uma exposição em Paris reúne obras de artistas brasileiros traçando um paralelo da arte nacional e da arquitetura modernista no Brasil com o arquiteto e urbanista franco-suíço Le Corbusier. A mostra "Aberto" está em sua quarta edição e acontece fora do país pela primeira vez, numa proposta cultural que integra as ações da Temporada França-Brasil 2025. "Aberto" 4 está em cartaz na Maison La Roche, no 16º arrondissement de Paris. Cerca de 35 obras estão expostas na casa de Le Corbusier, um prédio tombado como Patrimônio Mundial da Unesco, e que foi idealizada pelo próprio arquiteto.Filipe Assis, fundador do projeto, diz que teve a ideia de unir arte e arquitetura. “Escolhemos a casa do Le Corbusier, e esta não é qualquer casa, mas uma das mais importantes da produção dele como arquiteto. E por ele ter essa relação rica com o Brasil, contamos aqui um pouco da história da arquitetura brasileira, da relação que Corbusier teve com Lúcio Costa, com Oscar Niemeyer e a influência que ele teve posteriormente na arte brasileira”, contou, já adiantando que o plano é levar o projeto para outros países.“Geralmente a gente tem um núcleo em torno da figura do arquiteto que projetou a casa que estamos ocupando", explica Kiki Mazzucchelli, uma das curadoras da exposição. "Em cada uma das edições tivemos sessões um pouco mais biográficas, que contavam um pouco da história da casa e do arquiteto. E aqui não foi diferente”, detalhou.Arte e arquitetura integradasA curadora comentou que houve um trabalho minucioso para integrar a arte aos espaços existentes. “Quando fazemos a curadoria do 'Aberto', pensamos muito no espaço. Como usamos espaços inusitados, que não são feitos para serem expositivos, levamos muito em consideração a arquitetura. O que temos aqui nessa exposição da Maison La Roche é uma grande mistura. Então, na grande galeria do monsieur La Roche, que era um grande colecionador, e que tinha as próprias obras expostas nesse espaço, fizemos uma seleção de obras de artistas históricos, ligados ao concretismo e ao neoconcretismo. Mas a maioria das obras contemporâneas foi de obras comissionadas, ou seja, foram diálogos com cada artista que respondeu a algum aspecto da prática do Le Corbusier", conta. "Alguns optaram por dialogar com as cores que ele escolheu para essa casa, outros com o pensamento da arquitetura moderna que ele introduziu no Brasil. Enfim, são vários olhares distintos em relação a essa figura do Le Corbusier, menos como uma grande influência, mas mais com a criação de diálogos com essa obra vasta, que perpassa a arquitetura e a arte”, disse. Le Corbusier e o BrasilLauro Cavalcanti é pesquisador e especialista nas obras de Le Corbusier e de Lúcio Costa, tendo escrito três livros sobre as ligações do arquiteto francês com o Brasil. Ele, que também integra o grupo de curadores da mostra, conta que a relação de Le Corbusier com o país se deu ao longo de toda sua vida e que foi muito importante também para um outro grande nome da arquitetura brasileira.“Nos anos 20, Le Corbusier percorreu a América do Sul fazendo conferências, nessa ocasião fez um esboço de um plano de cidade para o Rio e se apaixonou. Sete anos depois, Lúcio Costa, a quem tinha sido encomendado o Ministério da Educação (atual Edifício Gustavo Capanema, no Rio de Janeiro), chamou Le Corbusier para ser consultor. E junto a uma equipe de jovens arquitetos brasileiros, eles fizeram esse prédio que entrou para a história da arquitetura mundial. E a solução final foi dada por Oscar Niemeyer. Então, Le Corbusier deu ao Brasil muito, recebeu muito também, porque foi a oportunidade dele provar que não era só um teórico. Mas ainda nos deu Oscar Niemeyrer, porque ele se revelou em um trabalho com ele. Ninguém achava que Niemeyer fosse o gênio que foi”, contou.Do Paraná para a EuropaUm dos artistas a expor na "Aberto", Sidival Fila falou sobre a importância da experiência, a primeira vez em que participa de uma exposição coletiva com grandes artistas brasileiros. Ele, que trabalha com tecidos antigos, é de Arapongas, no Paraná, mas vive e atua em um convento de irmãos franciscanos em Roma, na Itália, há 20 anos.“Meu trabalho é criar essas formas internas construindo e reconstruindo a superfície e elaborando uma imagem, criando a tridimensionalidade, volume, luz, integração entre fios e fundo”, explicou ele, monstrando um quadro comporto por um tecido em seda, feito à mão, datando de meados de 1800, um material "raro e precioso", ressalta. A "Aberto 4", na Maison La Roche, fica em cartaz até o dia 8 de junho e os ingressos, que custam €10, podem ser adquiridos diretamente na entrada da instituição.
C'est une victoire éclatante pour Mati Carbon : l'entreprise vient de décrocher le grand prix du concours Xprize Carbon Removal, empochant 50 millions de dollars, grâce au soutien de la fondation d'Elon Musk. Mais que fait donc cette société pour séduire les experts du climat et de l'innovation ? Elle transforme… des roches en pièges à carbone.Le principe est aussi ingénieux que naturel : certaines roches, comme le basalte, ont la capacité de capturer le dioxyde de carbone présent dans l'air quand la pluie les traverse. Pour accélérer ce processus, Mati broie ces roches, augmentant leur surface de contact. Résultat : le carbone se fixe plus facilement et plus rapidement, formant des minéraux stables. Cette poussière de basalte est ensuite répandue sur les champs agricoles. Elle capte le carbone émis par les pratiques agricoles ou les industries, tout en fertilisant le sol. Une solution doublement bénéfique : bon pour la planète, bon pour les récoltes.Les résultats sont impressionnants : selon Mati, les rendements augmentent jusqu'à 25 % en moyenne, et jusqu'à 70 % dans des zones dégradées, comme en Zambie, Tanzanie ou Inde. L'entreprise, qui distribue gratuitement son basalte aux agriculteurs, vise désormais 200 millions d'exploitations agricoles à travers le monde. Plus encore, Mati propose sa technologie en licence libre, à condition que les profits soient partagés avec les agriculteurs. Une initiative qui combine écologie, solidarité et efficacité. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
On reçoit Jean-Pierre Castaldi et Alexia Laroche-Joubert pour l'émission “Fort Boyard. Les 35 ans” diffusée le jeudi 1er mai à 21h10 sur France 2.Tous les soirs, du lundi au vendredi à 20h sur France 5, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine et toute son équipe accueillent les personnalités et artistes qui font l'actualité.
durée : 00:12:57 - Bienvenue chez vous : on passe en cuisine, ici Alsace -
Merci à Alexia d'être venue sur le plateau de LEGEND ! Alexia Laroche Joubert est la PDG de Banijay France et la productrice la plus puissante de la télé. Pendant 30 ans, elle a produit des programmes cultes comme le Loft Story, la Star Academy, Koh-Lanta ou encore Fort Boyard. Pendant l'émission, elle s'est livré sur sa carrière, l'éducation de ses deux filles mais aussi sa gestion du deuil après l'accident mortel de son premier mari.Retrouvez Alexia sur son Instagram ➡️: https://www.instagram.com/aljofficiel/Ainsi que sur LinkedIn ➡️: https://fr.linkedin.com/in/alexia-laroche-joubertSuivez Banijay France sur Instagram ➡️: https://www.instagram.com/banijayfrance/Ainsi que sur LinkedIn ➡️: https://fr.linkedin.com/company/banijay-franceRetrouvez l'interview complète sur YouTube ➡️ https://youtu.be/KUZC4CVigPwPour toutes demandes de partenariats : legend@influxcrew.comRetrouvez-nous sur tous les réseaux LEGEND !Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/legendmediafrInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/legendmedia/TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@legendTwitter : https://twitter.com/legendmediafrSnapchat : https://t.snapchat.com/CgEvsbWV Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Alle Links in den Shownotes. >> Black Country, New Road – Forever Howlong (Ninja Tune) Wir müssen reden. Und das 30 Minuten lang. Vom jazzy Post-Punk zum folkigen Art-Rock-Hybriden.Wie ist das eigentlich für eine Band, wenn man sich innerhalb von sieben Jahren viermal neu aufstellen muss – und jedes Mal den Sound anpasst? Vom Suchen und Finden. Und einer kleinen Enttäuschung. >> The Completers – The Completers (Yeah You!) Brasilianischer Post-Punk. Frei von Licht, mit mächtig Hall angerührt und voll von gewohnten Sounds.Ist das so unique, wie behauptet? >> Barker – Stochastic Drift (Smalltown Supersound) Seinen Durchbruch feierte der DJ und Produzent mit Techno, der auf die klassische Kickdrum verzichtet. Sein neues Album knallt mit verschleppten Breaks, zittrigem IDM und mit Schlagzeug jetzt wieder mehr. Aber auch besser? >> Great Grandpa – Patience, Moonbeam (Run For Cover Records) Vom Schredder-Post-Rock zum schluffigen Country-Emo. Über eine Band, die erst räumlich getrennt werden musste, um dann für ein neues Album zurückzukommen. >> Mobbs & Susu Laroche (Modern Love) Musik der brodelnden Entschleunigung. Verhangen, schwer, undurchsichtig. Die Sounds verendender Öltanker. In Kombination mit dem fast klagenden Gesang klingt hier alles so, als sei es Teil eines geheimen Ritus. So dunkel wie beeindruckend. Wir reviewen außerdem neue Musik von The Orchestra (For Now), Moin, Steven Julien, Hiroshi Yoshimura, Carrier, Michael James, Marina Zispin u. v. m. **Setlist:** - [00:00:00] Intro + Feature 50: Was ist Musik? - [00:04:09] **Black Country, New Road // Forever Howlong (Ninja Tune)** - [00:35:16] Playlist Part 1: The Orchestra (For Now), Steven Julien, Michael James, Maria Amor & Shcuro - [00:39:34] **The Completers // The Completers (Yeah You!)** - [00:49:08] **Barker // Stochastic Drift (Smalltown Supersound)** - [00:56:40] Playlist Part 2: Hiroshi Yoshimura, Marina Zispin, Index For Working Musik, Pacific Coliseum - [01:01:06] **Great Grandpa // Patience, Moonbeam (Run For Cover Records)** - [01:11:46] **Mobbs & Susu Laroche // Zero EP (Modern Love)** - [01:18:29] Playlist Part 3: Moin, Stella, Need For Mirrors, Carrier - Jetzt auf Spotify abonnieren. Neue Songs für die Playlist: Black Country, New Road - For The Cold Country The Orchestra (For Now) - Skins Steven Julien – Time Michael James - Rough Dub Maria Amor & Shcuro - Hotspring Love The Completers – Silence Barker - Difference And Repetition Hiroshi Yoshimura - Wind Echo Marina Zispin - The Tudors Index For Working Musik - Fog (You Just Don't Know) Great Grandpa - Doom Mobbs & Susu Laroche - Dawn Moin - See Stella - Ta Vimata Need For Mirrors - Pickle Factory Carrier - Slow Punctures Pacific Coliseum - Games (feat. Eternal Love)
Cette semaine, à La Récré, je m'accorde une belle discussion avec ma personnalité du web coup de coeur des derniers mois: Marily Laroche qui est, entre autres, l'animatrice du balado Franchement.Bonne écoute! Le podcast La Récré est animé par Mélissa Lévesque.
durée : 00:02:43 - Les petits bonheurs, ici Pays de Savoie - Chaque rendez-vous avec les anciens combattants est l'occasion pour Thierry de porter fièrement ses médailles et ses décorations militaires dans les rues de La Roche sur Foron
The Boobie Docs: The Girlfriends' Guide to Breast Cancer, Breast Health, & Beyond
Did you know that about 80% of patients undergoing cancer treatment have skin-related side effects? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Ethan Melillo (@millennialrx), PharmD and Senior Manager of Integrated Health at L'Oréal who works closely with the La Roche-Posay team, to discuss ways that patients can minimize skin side effects before, during, and after cancer treatment. For 50 years, La Roche-Posay has been dedicated to helping navigate patients through the challenges of cancer treatment through skin care. We talk about the importance of skin side effects in cancer care. the perfect regimen for cancer thrivers, LRP's oncology services, & their thermal springs in La Roche-Posay, France. (Yes, it's a city with thermal springs!)For more information on La Roche's oncology initiatives or to request a free sample kit, visit their website:https://www.laroche-posay.us/cancer-support.htmlWe hope you enjoy this episode.xoRobyn | Dr. Robyn RothFollow @theboobiedocs for more of the breast informationEdited by Katie Dwyer (@heartbeatkick)*Today's podcast episode is sponsored by La Roche-Posay.
Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
CBC Nova Scotia Legislature Reporter Jean Laroche retired Monday after almost 40 years.
Dr. Christina A. Clark stands out due to her diverse career in both academia and leadership. Her expertise in Greek and Roman poetry, combined with her administrative roles at multiple universities, showcases her blend of scholarly depth and strategic vision. Her commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion further enhances her appeal, along with her rich background in dance, having studied and performed ballet at prestigious institutions. Additionally, her global perspective from growing up in a military family and her scholarly achievements, such as her publications and awards, make her a multifaceted and inspiring figure.
After nearly 40 years reporting for CBC, our legislature reporter Jean Laroche is retiring. He's spent four decades conducting interviews, so we put him on the other side of the microphone to reflect on his remarkable and colourful career.
Alexia Laroche Joubert est l'une des femmes les plus puissantes de la télévision. Elle a amené la télé-réalité en France.
Gianmaria Finardi"Palafox"Prehistorica Editorewww.prehistoricaeditore.itVediamo spuntare Palafox da un uovo che Algernon Buffoon, pedante ambasciatore inglese in pensione, si sta accingendo a mangiare per colazione, per lo stupore dei commensali.Certo, a prima vista, tutto lascia pensare che Palafox sia un pulcino; al massimo uno struzzo, dalle lunghe zampe e il collo smisurato. Un comune cucciolo di giraffa allora, col pelo giallo maculato, sì uno di quei leopardi silenziosi e temibili mangiatori d'uomini; un altro squalo assetato di sangue, una seccante zanzara con la sua tromba caratteristica, di qualsivoglia elefantino… ma presto si inizia a dubitarne. Palafox gracida, ci lecca la faccia, e le nostre certezze vacillano.Romanzo di scintillante ironia, una sfida lanciata al lettore che, come gli altri personaggi, sarà letteralmente chiamato ad acciuffarlo. Dietro un velo di umorismo, Palafox incarna la quintessenza della letteratura che -lungi da mode e ricette- dimostra di sapersi ancora muovere splendidamente sul terreno della fantasia e dell'invenzione pura.“Un romanzo di fulgida intelligenza e umorismo, probabilmente il più divertente di Chevillard.” The TimesÉric Chevillard è nato nel 1964 a La Roche-sur-Yon e, come recita non senza ironia il suo sito, “ieri il suo biografo è morto di noia”. Si tratta indubbiamente di uno dei massimi scrittori francesi contemporanei, che ha saputo suscitare il vivo interesse di critica e pubblico, anche all'estero. Ideatore del fortunatissimo blog letterario, L'Autofictif, ha nel corso degli anni ottenuto diversi e prestigiosi premi, come il PRIX FÉNÉON, Il PRIX WEPLER, il PRIX ROGER-CAILLOIS, il PRIX VIRILO e il PRIX VIALATTE per l'insieme della sua opera. Molti dei suoi capolavori sono tradotti, in inglese, spagnolo, tedesco, russo, croato, romeno, svedese e cinese. Nel 2013, la traduzione di un suo romanzo, Préhistoire (1994; Prehistoric Times), si è aggiudicata il Best Translated Book Award – premio statunitense assegnato dalla rivista “Open Letters” e dall'università di Rochester. Ha scritto oltre venti opere - volendo menzionare solo i romanzi - pubblicate dalla leggendaria casa editrice francese Les Éditions de Minuit, diventata grande con Samuel Beckett e il Nouveau Roman. Sul riccio è il primo testo in assoluto pubblicato da Prehistorica Editore, tutti sono stati tradotti da Gianmaria Finardi.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
REDIFFUSION DU 11 MARS Émission #17 de la saison 6 de Boisvert Radio à CHYZ 94,3. Nous avons reçu Anne-Marie Laroche, gardienne des Roses de Montréal. Elle nous raconte comment elle a réussi à gagner un contrat avec cette nouvelle équipe et elle nous décrit l'environnement dans lequel elle évolue en tant que professionnelle. Antoine Bélanger, Vincent Michaud et Félix Lajoie étaient avec nous lors de l'émission. Rejoignez-nous sur Facebook et Instagram ! Bonne écoute
Marketing isn't just about creativity; it's about having the right systems in place. In this episode, Austin LaRoche, CEO of ATAK Interactive, shares his journey from intern to agency leader and the lessons he's learned along the way. He explains why structured marketing strategies matter, how B2B and B2C marketing differ, and why customer segmentation is key to reaching the right audience.We also discuss the balance between creativity and clarity in advertising, the power of personal stories in shaping marketing strategies, and how businesses can craft messages that truly connect. If you're struggling with consistency or wondering how to refine your approach, this episode will help you focus on what works.Send us a textDownload the free Marketing Playbook to help you plan your marketing strategy! Support the show Show Notes Apply to be featured on My Weekly Marketing!
Adam LaRoche is a former MLB first baseman who played 12 seasons with teams including the Atlanta Braves, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Chicago White Sox. Born into a baseball family—his father, Dave LaRoche, was a pitcher, and his brother, Andy LaRoche, a third baseman—Adam achieved a .260 batting average, 255 home runs, and 882 RBIs during his career. In 2016, he made headlines by retiring from the White Sox, walking away from a $13 million contract to prioritize his family. Post-retirement, LaRoche co-owns the hunting show Buck Commander and is active in charitable endeavors.Follow Adam on Instagram @adamlarochee3 and on YouTube @BuckCommanderOfficial.Presented by Sig Sauer.---
This award-winning archaeologist, author and scholar talks about her latest book, Apostle of Liberation: AME Bishop Paul Quinn and the Underground Railroad. Published by Rowman and Littlefield this month, this biography […]
In the second chapter of "Hidden Heritage," we get a deeper sense of the life of Paul LaRoche, as written by Barbara Marshak and narrated by Paul himself. The episode explores the struggles Paul faces while living a life devoid of passion and music, conforming to societal norms of career and family. However, an emptiness persists, leading him to consider searching for his biological family. With the support of his wife Kathy, Paul embarks on a journey to uncover his roots. They stumble upon adoption papers that serve as a missing piece in the puzzle of Paul's heritage. As Yvonne, his cousin, investigates, she uncovers unexpected revelations, tracing Paul's lineage back to the LaRoche family. With conversations unfolding and emotions running high, Paul faces the complex possibilities of meeting his biological family, including a newly discovered brother and his true biological Lakota Heritage. This chapter captures the emotional turmoil and the hope intertwined in the quest for identity, heritage, and belonging.
La banque RTL2 - Louis de Boulogne Billancourt gagne 10 000 euros ! - Julien de Pornic vers Nantes gagne 900 euros. L'info du matin - Attention, question qui peut fâcher : vous appelez souvent vos parents ? Grégory Ascher et Justine Salmon vous ont trouvé la fréquence idéale. Le winner du jour - Une auditrice a composé le 17 en panique en entendant des bruits suspects près de chez elle. Une fois sur place, les gendarmes ont découvert des grenouilles dans une mare. - La compagnie Ryanair propose depuis plusieurs mois des vols au départ de Dole dans le Jura en juin et juillet prochain. Problème : l'aéroport est fermé du 26 mai au 11 juillet pour travaux. Le flashback d'août 2003 - La sortie du premier "Pirates des Caraïbes" au cinéma. - La première édition du festival Rock en Seine dans le parc de Saint-Cloud, avec notamment Eagle Eye Cherry et Keziah Jones. 3 choses à savoir sur Facebook- Qu'est-ce qu'on teste ? - Une IA de la start-up Nabla aide les médecins à résumer leurs consultations et réaliser les comptes rendus à leur place. Le jeu surprise Patricia de Nesmy vers La Roche-sur-Yon gagne un week-end au Prévithal Hôtel (4 étoiles) de la Baie Thalasso et Spa Marin Granville avec Weekendesk.
In this insightful episode of I Hear Design, host Robert Nieminen sits down with industry leaders Pablo La Roche (Arcadis), Joe Mamayek (SGA), and Jonce Walker (HLW) to explore the evolving landscape of green building standards, including LEED v5 and its far-reaching implications. From cutting-edge technologies like geothermal and passive cooling to the rise of regenerative design and embodied carbon reduction, this conversation dives deep into the challenges and opportunities shaping sustainable architecture and urbanism. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an emerging designer, tune in for actionable advice on staying ahead in the dynamic world of green building.
Never forget the LaRoche Effect on PiratesFest. Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports
Bonjour à tous, bonjour à toutes, je suis Louise Lesparre du podcast La Clé des Champs, le podcast qui donne la parole aux agriculteurs. Aujourd'hui, j'ai le plaisir de me rendre à La Roche-sur-Yon, au Salon Tech'Élevage, que je ne peux que vous recommander. J'y ai rencontré Joël Limouzin.Joël est agriculteur en Vendée. En plus du développement de son exploitation familiale, ce passionné a consacré une grande partie de sa carrière à défendre les intérêts des agriculteurs au sein des syndicats d'exploitants agricoles. Après un engagement chez les Jeunes Agriculteurs en tant que président cantonal, Joël a ensuite gravi tous les échelons : président de la FDSEA Vendée pendant 17 ans, il a ensuite présidé la FRSEA Pays de la Loire avant de prendre des responsabilités au niveau national. Il a ainsi occupé le poste de vice-président de la FNSEA et a occupé la présidence du Fonds national agricole de mutualisation du risque sanitaire et environnemental (FMSE), qui permet d'indemniser les agriculteurs victimes d'aléas environnementaux.En plus de ce parcours syndical, Joël a été président de la Chambre d'Agriculture de Vendée. En plus de parler du rôle des syndicats, j'ai donc profité d'avoir Joël au micro pour discuter avec lui des élections des Chambres d'Agriculture, qui sont en cours en ce mois de janvier 2025. Souvent discrètes pour le grand public, ces élections jouent pourtant un rôle important dans l'organisation du monde agricole. Elles ont lieu tous les 6 ans et sont bien plus qu'une formalité administrative : ces élections reflètent les dynamiques syndicales, les préoccupations des agriculteurs et les orientations des politiques professionnelles à venir dans le secteur.Allez, je vous laisse en compagnie de Joël pour qu'il nous aide à comprendre tout ça !Bonne écoute !
Join host Paul LaRoche as he takes you on a remarkable journey through his life and cultural heritage with the announcement of the podcast series "Hidden Heritage," based on the book written by Barbara Marshak. This special series will explore the transformative story of LaRoche's self-discovery, cultural reconciliation, and the founding of the music group Rulé. Experience the deep connection and profound impact of Native American culture, diving into moments of joy, struggle, and triumph. Each episode will feature a chapter from the book, artistically narrated by LaRoche himself, providing personal reflections and updates along the way. Tune in to explore the personal and cultural threads woven into the story, gaining new insights into how music acted as a healing force and bridge between two worlds. Discover how a life embraced both Native and mainstream American cultures, fostering a mission to bridge and reconcile these two worlds for the greater good. This engaging narrative promises to inspire, incite introspection, and offer a deeper understanding of LaRoche's journey as he shares his experiences of transformation and unity, filled with powerful messages and cultural insights.
Up this week we have Louis La Roche or Brett Ewels as his mum knows him. I'm sure he doesn't need much of an intro as he's been on the scene for a long time now and has racked up quite the CV!. Having remixed the likes of Madonna, Fatboy Slim & Gorillaz to name a few, been supported by all the big names in music, scored several TV shows and supported Kylie Minogue, he's here at SB HQ with the final Guestmix of 2024! He has a new LP out at the moment called ANGLIA SQUARE, his 6th studio album! so be sure to check it out if you haven't already. @iamlouislaroche For now, get the mulled wine on, pop the christmas lights on strobe and get stuck in to some DISCO. Have a great Xmas and New Year everyone and we'll be back on 2025! SB X
STRING HEAD, 7min., USA Directed by Matthew Vargas A man in bed, after failing to fall asleep, is forcefully kept awake by String Head – an entity made of string that psychologically tortures him by wrapping him in a cocoon made from the deepest, darkest thoughts of his mind. Conversation with director Matthew Vargas & Cinematographer Ryan Wilson Get to know Matthew Vargas What motivated you to make this film? One night at 3:00 AM I had a vision of String Head walking into my room. A thread of red string was on top of me. Thinking of String Head at the end of my bed was a creepy fascinating image – I had to make it and explore it. I also wanted to push the boundaries with Production Design as I never have before and use it to really convey symbolism and tell a story. What were your initial reactions when watching the audience talking about your film in the feedback video? I love the reactions and I feel so giddy about the different analyses. The positive reaction to the final song made my sound designer, Rochelle, very happy as they wrote + sang the song themselves under their artist name La Roche. The comparison of the film to night terrors that occur in real life was so on point that I felt a great sigh of relief. Many ideas had to be conveyed in this film and I feel as though they all landed. I was worried because there is no dialogue, but that is intentionally so in the film because these terribly anxious moments usually occur wordless and in the brain. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
Chers auditeurs, chères auditrices,Je vous attends nombreux le 22 novembre prochain chez Eels (Paris 10) pour une soirée exceptionnelle en compagnie de Tessa Laroche.Infos et réservations
[REDIFFUSION] Alors que la série "Culte" qui s'inspire de son rôle de pionnière de la télé-réalité française fait un carton, je vous propose de redécouvrir le parcours unique d'Alexia Laroche-Joubert. Un début de parcours marqué par sa dyslexie qu'elle réussit à surmonter pour reconstruire sa confiance en elle, réussir ses études de droit puis suivre l'héritage familiale en entrant dans le monde de l'audiovisuel, qu'elle révolutionnera dans les années 2000. Comment a-t-elle bousculé les codes du petit écran ? Quelle est sa vision de l'avenir de l'audiovisuel en France ?Quels défis a-t-elle dû affronter pour réussir dans un milieu si compétitif ? La recette d'une bonne émission selon elle, ses conseils pour bien s'entourer, les difficultés d'être une femme dans un monde d'hommes... Le temps d'une pause, elle nous emmène dans sa vie de productrice à succès et nous révèle les dessous de ses émissions cultes. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Making light of our stress-inducing, 24/7 society, author and humorist Loretta LaRoche brings her one-of-a-kind perspective on living an optimistic and resilient life that re-connects with what really matters. To see additional resources and our other programs, please visit humanmedia.org . Humankind specials are heard on NPR and PRX member-stations, in association with GBH Boston.
Episode Notes:Guest: Austin LaRoche, CEO of ATAK InteractiveTopics Discussed:Austin's entrepreneurial journey, from nonprofit work to building a full-service agency.The M2S (Marketing to Sales) Framework and its role in revenue growth.The importance of RevOps in aligning sales, marketing, and customer success teams.Challenges and lessons in pursuing acquisitions and exponential growth.The significance of embracing failure, accountability, and building a strong company culture.Connect with Austin:Website: atakinteractive.comLinkedIn: Austin LaRochePodcast: Scaling Through StructureKey Questions(00:55) Can you share your journey me about how you got to where you are?(03:05) So today, who would you say is your ideal client?(04:01) No specific niche or anything that you work with?(04:57) Is there a common mistake or a misconception that new clients have when you take them on?(05:53) What are some big goals that you guys have in the next year or two?(06:30) Are you sticking to just the US or one location like that, like a geographical area like that, or are you open to anywhere?(07:40) How would acquiring other businesses, how would that affect your business?(08:30) What do you feel is your number one roadblock from stopping you from getting there?(09:45) Your team, are they local to you, or do you have team members globally?(10:33) What is working for you guys right now to attract new business?(11:39) Do you use any other social media channels as well?(14:38) You do something with RevOps technology, right? Do you want to explain a little bit about that?(16:19) What's the best advice that you have ever received?(17:59) What's the best advice advice that you have ever given?(21:39) Is there anything that you wanted to talk about with marketing frameworks or anything like that?(23:07) Is there anything that you wanted to touch on that we haven't talked about yet?(24:42) Where can we go to find out more about you and what you do?(25:10) What is your podcast called?Austin LaRochewww.atakinteractive.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/austinlaroche/Virginia PurnellFunnel & Visibility SpecialistDistinct Digital Marketing(833) 762-5336virginia@distinctdigitalmarketing.comwww.distinctdigitalmarketing.comwww.distinctdigitalmarkting
durée : 00:56:01 - LSD, la série documentaire - par : Perrine Kervran - Jean-Marie Villemin, le père de Grégory, persuadé de la culpabilité de son cousin, décide de venger la mort de son fils. D'un coup de fusil, il tue Bernard Laroche.
Discover how to navigate the complexities of high ticket B2B sales with the M2S framework. This engaging session delves into effective strategies for lead generation, marketing technology, and how to successfully convert prospects into customers. Key insights include understanding your target audience, addressing customer hesitations, and leveraging powerful social proof to enhance your marketing efforts. Learn how to streamline your processes to create a cohesive strategy that unites marketing and sales, aligning them with revenue goals.
Le 29 mars 1985, rongé par la tristesse, Jean-Marie Villemin va commettre l'irréparable. Persuadé de la culpabilité de Bernard Laroche dans le meurtre de Grégory, le père de l'enfant va se rendre au domicile de son cousin et l'assassiné devant sa famille. A l'occasion des 40 ans de l'affaire Grégory, Jean-Alphonse Richard retrace, à travers 7 clés, les moments forts de cette enquête hors norme qui a marqué la France entière.
Le 5 novembre 1984, Bernard Laroche est arrêté et inculpé du meurtre du petit Grégory. Quelques jours auparavant, des tests graphologiques ont désigné l'homme de 29 ans comme l'auteur de la lettre de revendication du "corbeau". De plus, sa belle-sœur, Murielle Bolle, interrogé par les enquêteurs, a témoigné à charge contre lui. Pourtant, cette dernière va subitement se rétracter... A l'occasion des 40 ans de l'affaire Grégory, Jean-Alphonse Richard retrace, à travers 7 clés, les moments forts de cette enquête hors norme qui a marqué la France entière.
Massachusetts-based singer, songwriter, guitar player who began performing professionally at the age of just 15 years old. He is a co-founder of the band The Sighs, who were signed to Virgin Records and toured with such artists as The Gin Blossoms and The Spin Doctors. As a solo artist, last year he released a ten-song album, which he did with an Oscar-winning songwriter and producer. At the time of this episode's release, he will be performing as part of a five-week tour all throughout Germany, after having performed in August in Los Angeles.
Chaque jour, Jean-Luc Lemoine vous offre une session de rattrapage de tout ce qu'il ne fallait pas manquer dans les médias.
This week's episode is a selection of interviews I carried out at IBMA World of Bluegrass in Raleigh, North Carolina last week.It was the last IBMA in Raleigh before the event moves to Chattanooga in 2025, and was an amazing week, full of great conversations, events, music, instruments, picking and people. I had a fantastic time and can't tell you how much it means to me to feel so welcomed by the bluegrass and string band community.But it was also a devastating week for the people of western North Carolina and East Tennessee, as hurricane Helene devastated the area. In Raleigh we were lucky to escape with some rain and minor delays to the street festival - others were nowhere near so lucky. There's a desperate need for help and resources in the area so, if you'd like to donate something (however small), there's a list here of places you can go to do that. OK, on with the interviews. In this episode you'll hear from:IBMA executive director Ken White, on IBMA WOB's move to Chattanooga next yearChristopher Howard-Williams from IBMA, EBMA and Bluegrass in La Roche, on the international bluegrass scene and some of the challenges it facesPatricia Butler, co-founder of ArtistWorks, on receiving a Distinguished Achievement AwardSteve Nall (Nully) of Collings Guitars, on why their new Hill Country series is a radical departure for Collings and why bringing them to IBMA is so valuable in terms of feedbackBrenna MacMillan, on her brand new record Dear Life, and finding community amongst her fellow musiciansChris Eaton, UK dobro player, on coming to IBMA for the very first timeThanks to everyone I met out in Raleigh. Back next week with another IBMA interview - in the meantime have a great week and happy picking.MattSend a message to Bluegrass Jam Along! (Don't forget to include your name so I know who you are!) Support the show===Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!)- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts
Are you tired of feeling weighed down by rejection? Do you find yourself stuck in a cycle of self-doubt and negativity? If so, you're not alone, and this episode of the Visibly Fit Podcast is just for you!Join me as I sit down with the incredible Patty LaRoche, author of "A Little Faith Lift: Finding Joy Beyond Rejection." Patty shares her journey of overcoming inadequacy and the lessons she's learned. We dive deep into the emotional and physiological impacts of rejection, and how it can keep us from living our best lives.In this episode, you'll discover how to shift your perspective on rejection and see it as an opportunity for growth rather than a setback. Patty's insights will inspire you to embrace your unique identity in Christ and help you understand that you are more than enough just as you are. We'll talk about the importance of community, the power of words, and how to cultivate joy amid life's challenges.Whether you've faced rejection in relationships, work, or even within yourself, this conversation is packed with encouragement and practical tips to help you break free from the chains of self-doubt. You'll walk away feeling empowered to rise above rejection and step into the greatness that God has in store for you.Chapter:[00:00] Podcast Preview[00:58] Welcome to the Visibly Fit Podcast[01:44] Introduction to Rejection Topic[02:03] Effects of Rejection[03:58] Guest Introduction[06:25] A Little Faith Lift: Finding Joy Beyond Rejection[07:14] Patty's Personal Experience with Rejection[10:49] The False Belief System and Measuring Up[12:36] Pecking Order and Rejection Dynamics[15:03] The Impact of Negative Words[16:55] The Role of Social Media in Modern Rejection[18:08] The Enemy's Deception Through Rejection[19:03] Knowing Who You Are in God[20:15] Serious Consequences of Rejection[22:08] The Enemy's Tactics and Deception[24:05] Finding Joy and Peace in Jesus[26:10] The Importance of Authenticity[29:45] TEDx Talk on the Rewards of Rejection[30:47] Standing Up Against Bullying[32:15] Conclusion and Book Information[33:00] Host's Mission and Resources[33:37] Closing Remarks and Call to ActionResources mentioned:A Little Faith Lift: Finding Joy Beyond RejectionVisibly Fit 7-Week Accelerator ProgramConnect with today's guest:FacebookInstagramPatty is a wife, a mother of three, a stepmother of two, a grandmother of nine, and a great-grandmother of three. She has been married to Dave, a former professional baseball player/coach for 50 years and because of his career, has lived in over 40 cities, ranging from California to New York. Anecdotes from those years are included in her book about rejection. Her three sons followed in their father's footsteps, and all were drafted into professional baseball. One remains in the game today.After retiring from teaching high school speech, theater, debate, and forensics, Patty split her time between Kansas and Mexico where she volunteers for local orphanages. She speaks professionally and writes a weekly, religious column for three area newspapers. In her spare time, she plays tennis and Pickleball, reads, hangs out with family and friends, roots for the K.C. Chiefs, and thinks about exercising.Patty is certified to speak on the evils of sex trafficking, a fight her son Adam entered when he...
Welcome to the Elite Expert Insider podcast with your host, Jenn Foster! In today's episode, we're excited to learn marketing and sales with Austin Laroche, the CEO of ATT&CK Interactive, a global full-service marketing agency. Austin shares his fascinating journey from a creative writing major to becoming an entrepreneur in the marketing world, including stints at a social media internship with the Chicago Tribune and the creation of his own marketing company. With his company motto, "strength in structure," Austin elaborates on the M2S framework (Marketing to Sell) and its significance in uniting marketing and sales teams to drive B2B growth. Learn More: https://www.atakinteractive.com/
In this episode, Austin LaRoche, CEO of Attack Interactive, discusses strategies for attracting, converting, and closing customers in the e-commerce industry. He emphasizes the importance of diversifying marketing channels and understanding the target market to improve the attract phase of the customer journey. Austin also highlights the differences between B2B and B2C approaches to converting leads. He stresses the significance of delighting customers and creating a positive experience to encourage customer loyalty. Austin provides actionable tips, including focusing on conversion metrics, simplifying reporting, and prioritizing performance marketing over brand marketing. Key Episode Takeaways: Diversify marketing channels to attract a variety of customers Understand the target market and tailor marketing efforts accordingly Differentiate between B2B and B2C approaches to converting leads Delight customers to encourage loyalty and positive word-of-mouth Focus on conversion metrics, simplify reporting, and prioritize performance marketing If you feel Austin and his team at ATAK Interactive can help you, you may visit: https://www.atakinteractive.com/ For show transcript and past guests, please visit https://www.ecommercemarketingpodcast.com Or on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3PgT0NOGzpdPGQtBK0XLIQ Follow Arlen: Twitter: https://twitter.com/askarlen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arlen.robinson.7 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arlenyohance/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arlenrobinson/ Past guests on the ecommerce marketing podcast include Neil Patel, Nemo Chu, Luke Lintz, Luke Carthy, Amber Armstrong, Kris Ruby and many more. Thanks for listening. Be sure to subscribe and leave a review.
Have you ever found yourself in a marketing hole, wondering how you are going to dig yourself out? You know, one of those times where are you trying your best to generate leads and convert it into sales, but it is not working. Our guest today is Austin LaRoche, who shares with us his M2S Framework to help take leads to sales.TODAY'S WIN-WIN: There are a lot of tough times, sometimes you get yourself in a hole, that just means you can climb out of it.LINKS FROM THE EPISODE:You can visit our guest's website at: https://www.atakinteractive.com/Attend our Franchise Sales Training Workshop: https://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/franchisesalestraining/If you are ready to franchise your business or take it to the next level: CLICK HERE.Connect with our guest on social:www.linkedin.comGinGaustinlarochefwww.youtube.comGCAtakInteractivuABOUT OUR GUEST:Austin LaRoche is the CEO of ATAK Interactive and creator of the M2S (Marketing-to-Sales) Framework, a B2B growth system that synchronizes strategy and execution in a simple, pragmatic plan. Based out of Pasadena, California, ATAK Interactive is a full-service marketing agency with employees and clients across the globe. Austin is an engaged entrepreneur with a passion for helping other business owners see their vision come to light. His company motto is "Strength in Structure," where he and his team watch their clients go from random acts of marketing into an organized operation that can measure and optimize success at each stage of their customer's journey. ABOUT BIG SKY FRANCHISE TEAM:This episode is powered by Big Sky Franchise Team. If you are ready to talk about franchising your business you can schedule your free, no-obligation, franchise consultation online at: https://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/ or by calling Big Sky Franchise Team at: 855-824-4759.
Adam LaRoche played 12 seasons of Major League Baseball with the Braves, Pirates, Red Sox, Diamondbacks, Nationals and White Sox. He was originally selected in the 29th round of the 2000 MLB Draft by the Braves and made his MLB debut four years later in 2004. During his career, he accumulated 255 home runs and 1,452 hits. In 2012, he was the Gold Glove and Silver Slugger winner at first base in a season that saw him hit a career-high 33 home runs and 100 RBIs. Since retirement in 2016, LaRoche has been staying busy as a co-owner of Buck Commander with Chipper Jones, Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean and Willie Robertson. He's also in law enforcement, having gone to the police academy to be deputized in Ft. Scott, Kansas. Today on the podcast, Adam LaRoche joins Jason and Scott to share about his involvement in countering human trafficking and their partnership with Water Mission. Adam shares stories of his experiences in Ukraine and the Dominican Republic, where he witnessed the devastating effects of trafficking and the importance of access to clean water. His faith in Christ fuels his passion for this work, and he encourages others to get involved and support organizations like Water Mission. Sign up for our Sports Spectrum Magazine and receive 15% off a 1-year subscription by using the code PODCAST15 http://SportsSpectrum.com/magazine Do you know Christ personally? Click here to learn how you can commit your life to Him.