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Cecelia Sharpe speaks with members of the Akropolis Reed Quintet and composer/pianist Pascal Le Boeuf about their latest album "Are we Dreaming the Same Dream?" They will perform at the Carr Center in Detroit on October 11 2024.
This week on The Sound Kitchen you'll hear the answer to the question about the number of medals won by French Paralympians in the triathlon events at the 2024 Paris Paralympics Games. There's “On This Day”, “The Listener's Corner”, Ollia Horton's “Happy Moment”, and Erwan Rome's “Music from Erwan". All that, and the new quiz and bonus questions too, so click on the “Play” button above and enjoy! Hello everyone! Welcome to The Sound Kitchen weekly podcast, published every Saturday – here on our website, or wherever you get your podcasts. You'll hear the winner's names announced and the week's quiz question, along with all the other ingredients you've grown accustomed to: your letters and essays, “On This Day”, quirky facts and news, interviews, and great music … so be sure and listen every week.Erwan and I are busy cooking up special shows with your music requests, so get them in! Send your music requests to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr Tell us why you like the piece of music, too – it makes it more interesting for us all!Facebook: Be sure to send your photos to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr for the RFI English Listeners Forum banner!More tech news: Did you know we have a YouTube channel? Just go to YouTube and write “RFI English” in the search bar, and there we are! Be sure to subscribe to see all our videos.Would you like to learn French? RFI is here to help you!Our website “Le Français facile avec RFI” has news broadcasts in slow, simple French, as well as bilingual radio dramas (with real actors!) and exercises to practice what you have heard.Go to our website and get started! At the top of the page, click on “Test level”. According to your score, you'll be counselled to the best-suited activities for your level.Do not give up! As Lidwien van Dixhoorn, the head of “Le Français facile” service told me: “Bathe your ears in the sound of the language, and eventually, you'll get it.” She should know – Lidwien is Dutch and came to France hardly able to say “bonjour” and now she heads this key RFI department – so stick with it!Be sure you check out our wonderful podcasts!In addition to the breaking news articles on our site, with in-depth analysis of current affairs in France and across the globe, we have several podcasts that will leave you hungry for more.There's Paris Perspective, Spotlight on France, Spotlight on Africa, and of course, The Sound Kitchen. We have an award-winning bilingual series – an old-time radio show, with actors (!) to help you learn French, called Les voisins du 12 bis. And there is the excellent International Report, too.Remember, podcasts are radio, too! As you see, sound is still quite present in the RFI English service. Please keep checking our website for updates on the latest from our journalists. You never know what we'll surprise you with!To listen to our podcasts from your PC, go to our website; you'll see “Podcasts” at the top of the page. You can either listen directly or subscribe and receive them directly on your mobile phone.To listen to our podcasts from your mobile phone, slide through the tabs just under the lead article (the first tab is “Headline News”) until you see “Podcasts”, and choose your show. Teachers take note! I save postcards and stamps from all over the world to send to you for your students. If you would like stamps and postcards for your students, just write and let me know. The address is english.service@rfi.fr If you would like to donate stamps and postcards, feel free! Our address is listed below. Another idea for your students: Br. Gerald Muller, my beloved music teacher from St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas, has been writing books for young adults in his retirement – and they are free! There is a volume of biographies of painters and musicians called Gentle Giants, and an excellent biography of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., too. They are also a good way to help you improve your English - that's how I worked on my French, reading books that were meant for young readers – and I guarantee you, it's a good method for improving your language skills. To get Br. Gerald's free books, click here.Independent RFI English Clubs: Be sure to always include Audrey Iattoni (audrey.iattoni@rfi.fr) from our Listener Relations department in your RFI Club correspondence. Remember to copy me (thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr) when you write to her so that I know what is going on, too. N.B.: You do not need to send her your quiz answers! Email overload!This week's quiz: On 7 September, I asked you a question about the Paris Paralympics 2024. You were to re-read our article “Golden glory for French para-triathletes despite delays over Seine water quality” and send in the answers to these two questions: How many medals did the French Paralympians win in the triathlon events that were held on 2 September, and: What are the three sports that make up a triathlon?The answer is: French Paralympians won four medals in the triathlon events. Alexis Hanquinquant and Jules Ribstein both won gold in their divisions, Thibaut Rigaudeau and Antoine Perel won bronze in the competition for visually impaired athletes.And which three sports make up a triathlon? Swimming, bicycling, and running. In addition to the quiz question, there was the bonus question: "What is the scariest creature you have ever encountered?", which was suggested by Alan Holder from the Isle of Wight, England. Do you have a bonus question idea? Send it to us! The winners are: RFI Listeners Club member Swapan Kumar Chandra from Kolkata, India – who is back in the kitchen with us after a long break … welcome back, Swapan! Swapan is also this week's bonus question winner – congratulations!Also on the list of lucky winners this week are A. K. M. Nuruzzaman, the president of the RFI Amour Fan Club in Rajshahi, Bangladesh, and Rasheed Naz, the chairman of the Naz RFI Internet Fan Club in Faisal Abad, Pakistan. There's RFI Listeners Club member Radhakrishna Pillai from Kerala State in India, and last but certainly not least, RFI English listener Shihab Ali Khondaker from Naogaon, Bangladesh.Congratulations winners!Here's the music you heard on this week's programme: Le Boeuf sur le Toit by Darius Milhaud, performed by the Ulster Orchestra conducted by Yan Pascal Tortelier; “Love Me Do” by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, played by The Beatles; “Les Jours Heureux” by Cyrille Aufort; “The Flight of the Bumblebee” by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov; “The Cakewalk” from Children's Corner by Claude Debussy, performed by the composer; “Happy” by Pharrell Williams, and “At The Centerline” by Brian Blade, performed by the Brian Blade Fellowship Band.Do you have a music request? Send it to thesoundkitchen@rfi.frThis week's question ... you must listen to the show to participate. After you've listened to the show, re-read our article “French far-right leader Marine Le Pen on trial for misuse of EU funds”, which will help you with the answer.You have until 28 October to enter this week's quiz; the winners will be announced on the 2 November podcast. When you enter be sure to send your postal address with your answer, and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number.Send your answers to:english.service@rfi.frorSusan OwensbyRFI – The Sound Kitchen80, rue Camille Desmoulins92130 Issy-les-MoulineauxFranceorBy text … You can also send your quiz answers to The Sound Kitchen mobile phone. Dial your country's international access code, or “ + ”, then 33 6 31 12 96 82. Don't forget to include your mailing address in your text – and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number.Click here to learn how to win a special Sound Kitchen prize.Click here to find out how you can become a member of the RFI Listeners Club, or form your own official RFI Club,
Le Studio Cabaret de l'Espace St-Denis accueillera La Cage aux folles à compter du 3 octobre prochain. Entrevue Marcel Leboeuf (La cage aux folles) Tour de table entre Isabelle Perron, Alexandre Dubé et Mario DumontPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
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S02:E06, Yves-Gabriel Leboeuf, Co-Founder and CEO at FlinksYves-Gabriel Leboeuf | Co-Founder and CEO at Flinks | State of Entrepreneurship in Canada“Having competitors is fine. It's actually good… It keeps you sharp... You gotta find ways to have the right product that fits in the market against your competitors.”— Yves-Gabriel LeboeufIn this episode, we speak with Yves-Gabriel Leboeuf, or as we call him YG. YG is the Founder and CEO of Flinks, a company that develops tools that turn raw banking data into actionable insights. In 2021, National Bank took a managing share of Flinks with a $103M investment, including $30M in growth capital. YG is on a mission to accelerate innovation in the banking and financial services sectors. We have a great conversation about YG's experience as an entrepreneur, his view on Open Banking legislation, and the competition landscape in Canada.Enjoy! Looking for more?Discover more about Yves-Gabriel here.You can learn more about Neo Financial here.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.Interested in joining Neo? Unlock a special offer for podcast listeners here: join.neo.cc/podcast50
Sounds hitting coach Al LeBoeuf sits down with Jeff Hem on the pregame show to discuss what has made Isaac Collins so consistent this season, what he's seen from Joey Wiemer the past couple weeks, and his early impressions of Wes Clarke and Freddy Zamora since they came up from Double-A.
durée : 00:04:59 - Normandie Sports - Franck Leboeuf sera sur le terrain du Stade d'Ornano ce samedi avec le club des internationaux de Football pour affronter d'anciens joueurs du SM Caen.
In this episode of 'Art Heals All Wounds,' I share a personal story about my daughter's diagnosis with myotonic dystrophy. How I wished to meet someone like today's guest! Alexandra LeBoeuf, a young Canadian artist and myotonic dystrophy advocate, discusses how her artwork and personal experiences have helped create a support network and raise funds for research. Alex's story illustrates the impact of art in connecting individuals with shared experiences, particularly through her creation of a logo symbolizing strength for the myotonic dystrophy community. Together, Alex and I explore themes of resilience, creativity, and the importance of community support for those living with myotonic dystrophy or other rare diseases. 00:00 Introduction to Art Heals All Wounds00:46 A Personal Journey with Myotonic Dystrophy02:12 Spotlight on Alexandra LeBoeuf: Art, Advocacy, and Myotonic Dystrophy02:58 The Power of Community and Creativity04:34 Alex's Creative Journey and Impact11:20 Exploring the Therapeutic Role of Art and Music20:36 Building Connections Through Creativity30:03 The Importance of Support Groups and Advocacy31:30 Conclusion and ThanksDonate for a cure for Myotonic Dystrophy!Don't forget to go to my website and leave me YOUR story of belonging to feature on a future episode!Buy Me a Coffee!Follow Alex!Reach out to Alex on FacebookFollow Me!● My Instagram ● My LinkedIn● Art Heals All Wounds Website● Art Heals All Wounds Instagram● Art Heals All Wounds Facebook
Aujourd'hui dans la gang : Stéphanie nous parle des inventions de notre année de naissance On joue à 5 secondes pour... Le Balado T'es qui toi? Le Défi de 7h30 Les M&M du weekend
durée : 00:30:03 - Cuire le boeuf
Don't forget to go to my website and leave me YOUR story of belonging to feature on a future episode!Buy Me a Coffee!The Transformative Power of Art: Julie Leboeuf's Family JourneyVoicemail from Julie Leboeuf! Julie, a special education teacher and mother, shares how art has played a critical role in her family's life, especially after her husband and two of her children were diagnosed with myotonic dystrophy, a genetic neuromuscular disease. Julie shares her belief in the therapeutic and empowering aspects of art, recounting how creative expression has helped her family navigate the challenges of the disease, connect with their community through activities like paint nights for fundraising and awareness, and find personal empowerment and confidence. Julie emphasizes the universality and accessibility of art as a tool for self-expression, learning, and community engagement, encouraging listeners to embrace their inner artists. Thank you, Julie! 00:00 Welcome to Art Heals All Wounds00:48 Julie Leboeuf's Journey with Art and Family02:04 The Transformative Power of Art in Overcoming Challenges02:41 Art as a Medium for Connection and Community Engagement03:18 Empowering Lessons from Art05:33 A Personal Invitation to Share Your Art Story05:55 Supporting the Art Heals All Wounds PodcastFollow Me!● My Instagram ● My LinkedIn● Art Heals All Wounds Website● Art Heals All Wounds Instagram● Art Heals All Wounds Facebook
durée : 00:59:30 - Remy Le Boeuf - par : Alex Dutilh - Sur “Heartland Radio”, le compositeur et saxophoniste Remy Le Boeuf, nommé quatre fois aux Grammy Awards, trouve son inspiration dans le paysage sonore toujours changeant du grand voyage américain. Parution chez SoundSpore.
durée : 00:59:30 - Remy Le Boeuf - par : Alex Dutilh - Sur “Heartland Radio”, le compositeur et saxophoniste Remy Le Boeuf, nommé quatre fois aux Grammy Awards, trouve son inspiration dans le paysage sonore toujours changeant du grand voyage américain. Parution chez SoundSpore.
durée : 00:32:31 - Le boeuf bourguignon
Dans le dossier de la semaine, Laurent Mariotte et ses chroniqueurs passent le bœuf bourguignon à la casserole ! D'où vient-il ? Quels sont ses ancêtres ? Est-il vraiment originaire de Bourgogne? Comment le réussir ? Quels sont les meilleurs morceaux pour cuisiner ? Et le vin ? Et les garnitures ? Pour aider à répondre à ces questions, le journaliste et chercheur en histoire de l'alimentation Matthieu Aussudre est avec nous. Marc Combier, le créateur du Label Bon Boeuf Bourguignon, est aussi au rendez-vous ! Comme dans chaque épisode, l'équipe de la table des bons vivants continue de jouer avec vous. Laurent Mariotte vous fait écouter un son en rapport avec la cuisine… à vous de le découvrir. Pour jouer avec nous, envoyez un SMS avec le mot “CUISINE” au 7 39 21 (3 x 0.75 € + coût du SMS).
Laurent Mariotte s'entoure de bons vivants pour une émission autour de la cuisine du quotidien : qu'ils soient chefs, artistes ou intellectuels, ils ont en commun cette passion du bien manger et la partagent pendant 1h30 avec les auditeurs d'Europe 1. Promenades gourmandes à travers les marchés et chez les producteurs, recettes simples et conseils proches des préoccupations des auditeurs... Le rendez-vous incontournable des gourmands !
Join me for a chat with Canadian Forces Veteran and President/Co-Founder of Educated Beards, Kevin Leboeuf. Find UpTalk wherever you get your podcasts. If you Listen on @applepodcasts please take a second to leave a review. UpTalk Season 8 is presented by The Tema Foundation www.tema.foundation Sponsored by Before Operational Stress (BOS) Program www.beforeoperationalstress.com CannaConnect www.cannaconnect.ca Project Trauma Support www.projecttraumasupport.com In partnership with Valour Maritime Society www.facebook.com/valourmaritime #UpTalkSeason8 #MoreLoveLessJudgement #OwnYourGrowth
durée : 00:30:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - Par Claude Mettra
"Apollo", "Vignette n.18", "Please scream inside your heart", "Monk circles" (de l'
durée : 00:59:19 - Banzzaï du mercredi 01 novembre 2023 - par : Nathalie Piolé -
Pianist Pascal Le Boeuf's background is in both jazz and electronic music, and he has established himself as a sought-after composer of contemporary classical music. His work communicates tension and release, leaves space for improvisation, and explores the limits of a continuous high-energy work lasting as long as possible. There's also a lot of trust and collaboration built into the process. Le Boeuf performs in what might otherwise look like a classic jazz trio – piano, bass and drums – if it weren't for the additional strings playing with them. Then, he also manipulates the strings inside our piano, and beats the outsides of the piano as well. Pascal Le Boeuf and his band play music from his 2023 album, Ritual Being, in-studio. Set list: “Transition Behavior”, “Wanderlust”, “Obliquely Wrecked”
Large ensembles, big bands, orchestras... A playlist replete of successful experiments in the art of more is more... The playlist features Chuck Owen, WDR Big Band; Gard Nilssen's Supersonic Orchestra; Miho Hazama; Steve Lehman, Orchestre National de Jazz; Darcy James Argue's Secret Society; Pascal Le Boeuf; Daniel Hersog Jazz Orchestra. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/17937324/Mondo-Jazz [up to "How Many Roads"] Happy listening!
Philippe Leboeuf talks on the eve of the opening of Raffles London at The OWO.
Dans ce dernier épisode de "L'Esprit Libre", nous avons le plaisir de recevoir Mathias Leboeuf, une voix majeure dans le domaine de la philosophie contemporaine, pour une exploration fascinante du "Mystère Socrate". Ensemble, nous dévoilons les couches du personnage énigmatique qui a jeté les bases de la pensée occidentale. Qui était vraiment Socrate ? Un sage visionnaire ou un perturbateur subversif ? Rejoignez-nous pour une conversation dynamique et éclairante où nous plongeons dans les profondeurs de l'esprit de Socrate, examinant son approche unique de la philosophie qui encourage encore aujourd'hui le questionnement et la remise en question de nos certitudes. Préparez-vous à être captivé par les récits et les idées qui dépeignent Socrate sous un jour nouveau. Un épisode à ne pas manquer pour tous les amateurs de philosophie et ceux désireux d'en savoir plus sur l'homme derrière les idées. Cliquez pour écouter maintenant et embarquez dans une aventure intellectuelle qui promet de stimuler votre esprit libre. Lien d'inscription pour ma conférence du 27 septembre a la Fnac Paris Bercy : https://social-sb.com/zn/twu3c16ld Rejoins mon club de conseils lecture : https://www.inscriptions.lebanquetdelaconnaissance.fr/lireavecchris Mon livre : https://www.amazon.fr/Guérir-limpossi... Mon Instagram : Chris : https://www.instagram.com/chris.laqui... Mon TikTok : Chris : https://www.tiktok.com/@chrislaquieze
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"MAIS POURQUOI JE MANGE MES ÉMOTIONS?" "JE SAIS CE QUE JE "DEVRAIS" MANGER, MAIS LA, J'AI ENVIE DE CHOCOLAT" " CE SONT LES ÉMOTIONS QUI M'EMPÊCHENT DE PERDRE DU POIDS"
Sounds hitting coach Al LeBoeuf joins Jeff Hem on the pregame show to talk about newly becoming a grandfather, the seasons of Keston Hiura and Patrick Dorria, who each hit their 20th home run of the year the night before, and the first couple weeks at Triple-A for Brewers prospect Tyler Black.
"So I actually want to do what's best for Descript right now, which is to basically focus on learning, not selling." - Jay LeBoeuf in today's Tip 1595 What's your thought about this? Join the conversation at DailySales.Tips/1595 and subscribe to The Science of Scaling podcast! Have feedback? Want to share a sales tip? Call or text the Sales Success Hotline: 512-777-1442 or Email: scott@top1.fm
Interview: Emily Leboeuf (Sports Minded Unlimited)
Special Guest: Emily LeBoeuf of Sports Minded UnlimitedHosted By Sam Woo and Nick Villanohttps://pucksandpitchforks.comhttps://www.LetsGoDevils.comRATE, REVIEW, AND SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-go-devils-podcast/id1371371669 #NJDevils #NHL #LetsGoDevils #LGD #Devils #NewJersey #NCAA #AHL
In this episode the team take turns drafting their starting line-ups composed entirely of Chelsea players, the catch is that they are the version of the player they were at Chelsea, so that rules out anyone choosing Mohamed Salah or Kevin De Bruyne, and once a player has been chosen they cannot be selected again. If you want to know in advance... (spoilers for the episode) Oli: Cech - Le Saux, Terry, Rudiger, Azpilicueta - Gullit, Ballack, J.Cole - Hazard, Hasselbaink, Zola Burf: Courtois - A.Cole, Silva, Leboeuf, Reece James - Makelele - Fabregas, Essien - Duff, Drogba, Anelka Mike: Cudicini - Alonso, Carvalho, Desailly, Ivanovic - Kante - Lampard, Mata - Robben, Costa, Willian The team also discuss the latest fanbase Romelu Lukaku has managed to upset, whether Chelsea should sign Dušan Vlahović & Vegemite. If you have a question for the team then contact them on Twitter at @AtTheBridgePod (This episode was recorded on 17th July 2023) *** Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks! *** Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/b3arBztQjn _______________________________________________ Get In Touch With Us: Twitter - twitter.com/AtTheBridgePod Instagram - Instagram.com/AtTheBridgePod #CFC #CHELSEA
Un plat du jour réalisé par le boucher MOF Romain Leboeuf, qui nous présente à la table une viande d'exception accompagnée de sa sauce au vin rouge et aux échalottes. Meilleur ouvrier de France Boucher et habitué de La Table des Bons Vivants, il a choisi un morceau de bateau qui fait partie du muscle pectoral du bœuf. Une pièce bon marché qui se rapproche de la bavette. La préparation et la cuisson de la viande est à retrouver sur le site Europe1.fr.
How did an electrical engineer Lecturer at Stanford become the Head of Business & Corporate Development at Descript? And how is he empowering customers to become champions of product at Descript? Host Mark Roberge is joined by Jay LeBoeuf (Head Of Business & Corporate Development, Descript) to discuss how Jay has led his team to grow strong customer advocates and create new opportunities in the go-to-market ecosystem. In this episode learn more about: How to develop champions in your go-to-market team How to get started with talking to your community (and grow a community-led growth strategy) How to figure out customer happiness without sending an NPS How to share your learnings from the voice of the customer Why Descript's sales team is focused on learning, not selling The Science of Scaling is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network in collaboration with HubSpot For Startups // Produced by Matthew Brown.
This season of Public Hearing has explored Digital Equity efforts across the nation and the variety of innovative community-oriented approaches to getting people connected. How can these strategies be adapted to best serve the Massachusetts Gateway Cities and other communities working towards digital justice?For the final episode of our Public Hearing Series on Digital Equity, Josh sits down with David LeBoeuf, State Representative for the 17th Worcester District (@DavidLeBoeuf) to discuss what we've learned so far, legislative efforts to improve digital access in Worcester, and the possibility of a public internet service provider in the Commonwealth.Public Hearing is a podcast from Action! by Design where we explore the unique challenges and opportunities facing Massachusetts' Gateway Cities as they work to create more equitable, liberated, and sustainable communities. Listen to all of our episodes at https://publichearing.buzzsprout.com/ and follow us on Twitter @PublicHearingMA to keep up to date on all things Public Hearing!Prefer the radio? Tune in Wednesdays at 6pm on WICN 90.5FM, Worcester's only NPR affiliate station. Not in the Worcester area? No worries, you can listen live at WICN.org
Sounds hitting coach Al LeBoeuf joins Jeff Hem on the pregame show to give his perspective about the Brewers' call-up of Sounds first baseman Jon Singleton and what has made Singleton such a dynamic part of the Sounds' offense the past season and a half.
Michelle's first act before acting was also on stage, but as a professional ballet dancer. On this episode of the Second Act Actors podcast, we get into the details on what it really means to have a creative career. Michelle starts out by telling me how she became a ballet dancer and what her family thought of her career aspirations. We compare and contrast acting and dancing, with Michelle noting how her dance background helped her to learn how to act and gave her the discipline to work on her skills. We also discuss why it's important to really, really love acting if you've decided to make it your career, as there's so much more work involved than just auditioning and showing up on set. Michelle tells me about some of her memorable on stage moments as a dancer and an actor, which goes to show why you need to be dedicated if you want to act! Michelle's story is such a great example of what it means to be a Second Act Actor and I'm so glad that she shared it with me on this episode! If you liked it then please subscribe to the podcast.Links Second Act Actors websiteSecond Act Actors on InstagramSecond Act Actors on FacebookSecond Act Actors on YouTube Janet McMordie websiteJanet McMordie on InstagramJanet McMordie on LinkedInJanet McMordie on Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In Season 1, we talked to Lauren Lapeyrouse Guidry, the recipient of a double lung transplant. We thought that since we had the opportunity to hear from someone of the receiving end, it would be great to hear from someone on the giving end. Jacie LeBoeuf, a down the bayou native, is a donor and advocate for Be the Match. Be The Match is a global leader in bone marrow transplantation. They conduct research to improve transplant outcomes, provide support and resources for patients, and partner with a global network. In this episode, Jacie sits down with Jeray Jambon Jarreau as she discusses how she became a donor and described the entire donation process. To learn more about Be The Match, you can visit their website at https://bethematch.org/. The DTB Podcast is presented by Bless Your Heart Nonprofit Corporation. For more information on Bless Your Heart Nonprofit, you can follow us at: www.blessyourheartnonprofit.com Facebook - www.facebook.com/blessyourheartnonprofit Twitter - @BYHNonprofit To support to Bless Your Heart Nonprofit, you can donate at blessyourheartnonprofit.com or one of the platforms below: PayPal: blessyourheartnonprofit@gmail.com Venmo: @blessyourheartnonprofit --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dtb-podcast/support
There is an important conversation happening regarding the rapidly-changing world of artificial intelligence and how it will affect us. Alec speaks with two leaders in the tech community that have worked on the systems integral to today's A.I. revolution. Blake Lemoine is a computer scientist and former senior software engineer at Google. He was working on their Responsible A.I. team when he went public with his claim that the A.I. was sentient. Lemoine was subsequently fired and now champions accountability and transparency in the tech sector. Jay LeBoeuf is an executive, entrepreneur, and educator in the music and creative technology industries. He is the Head Of Business & Corporate Development at Descript, an audio and video editing platform that uses “voice cloning” technology. Alec speaks with LeBoeuf and Lemoine about the many applications of A.I., what dangers we need to be aware of and what is to come next in this transformative space. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sounds hitting coach Al LeBoeuf joins Jeff Hem on the pregame show to discuss the team's recent offensive surge, a handful of hitters who have as many walks as strikeouts, and Keston Hiura's new two-strike approach.
durée : 00:54:28 - Le Boeuf Brothers - par : Alex Dutilh - Ils sont frères jumeaux et jazzmen américains. Remy et Pascal Le Boeuf créent une atmosphère de quiétude avec “Hush”, qui paraît chez Soundspore.
The science of reading is both a body of research and movement in literacy education. How do we keep those two things connected when they're not always aligned? What are most common myths about literacy instruction, how do we fight them? A roundtable of educators and specialists from NWEA join Jacob & Kailey to talk about how the science of reading works best in classrooms and where both the movement and the research are going.John Luke Bell is Senior Content Designer in Literacy with NWEA. Prior to joining us in 2022, he was a Curriculum Coordinator and English Teacher. He is passionate about solving the problems facing young readers and the people who teach them.Dr. Tiffany Peltier is Lead Learning and Delivery Specialist for literacy at NWEA. She brings over 12 years of experience in the education field, acting as an instructional coach to elementary teachers, and teaching undergraduate pre-service teachers within special education, learning, sciences, and literacy coursework. Dr. Lisa LeBouef is Content Designer in Literacy at NWEA. She has more than a 15 years education as a classroom teacher and literacy coach, as well as a few years at the state agency level as the Supervisor of Literacy Professional Development for the Louisiana Department of Education.
Overthink ✓ Claim Podcast Notes Key Takeaways Check Out the Overthink Podcast Episode Page & Show NotesRead the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgTo be or not to be? That is the question. At the center of Hamlet's soliloquy is the issue of whether life is worth living. In episode 72 of Overthink, Ellie and David consider this issue with philosopher and existentialism expert Céline Leboeuf. How can we find meaning in our lives when the world seems random and indifferent to our interests? Leboeuf talks about how her personal experience with an existential crisis and her philosophical search for a way out of it led her to consider religious, atheist, and spiritual answers to the question "Why Live?" Ellie and David also consider Camus' notion of the absurd, and whether life is just a series of blips of suffering with no higher purpose.Works Discussed Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus William James, “Is Life Worth Living”Céline Leboeuf, "Why Live? The Three Authors Who Saved Me During an Existential Crisis"John Jay McDermott “Why Bother: Is Life Worth Living?”Samuel Scheffer, Death and the AfterlifeLeo Tolstoy, A Confession Patreon | patreon.com/overthinkpodcast Website | overthinkpodcast.comInstagram & Twitter | @overthink_podEmail | Dearoverthink@gmail.comYouTube | Overthink podcastSupport the show
To be or not to be? That is the question. At the center of Hamlet's soliloquy is the issue of whether life is worth living. In episode 72 of Overthink, Ellie and David consider this issue with philosopher and existentialism expert Céline Leboeuf. How can we find meaning in our lives when the world seems random and indifferent to our interests? Leboeuf talks about how her personal experience with an existential crisis and her philosophical search for a way out of it led her to consider religious, atheist, and spiritual answers to the question "Why Live?" Ellie and David also consider Camus' notion of the absurd, and whether life is just a series of blips of suffering with no higher purpose.Works Discussed Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus William James, “Is Life Worth Living”Céline Leboeuf, "Why Live? The Three Authors Who Saved Me During an Existential Crisis"John Jay McDermott “Why Bother: Is Life Worth Living?”Samuel Scheffer, Death and the AfterlifeLeo Tolstoy, A Confession Patreon | patreon.com/overthinkpodcast Website | overthinkpodcast.comInstagram & Twitter | @overthink_podEmail | Dearoverthink@gmail.comYouTube | Overthink podcastSupport the show
Synopsis Many music lovers will confess they prefer to hear symphonies or operas in the comfort of their own home rather than live in person at a concert hall or theater. On today's date in 1911, the famous French novelist, hypochondriac, and notorious homebody Marcel Proust wrote to his friend, the composer Reynaldo Hahn, that he had just listened to a live afternoon performance of the whole first act of Wagner's opera Die Meistersinger tucked up in bed and planned to hear Debussy's still-new opera Pelléas and Mélisande later that same evening, once again snugly secure in his Parisian apartment. Now, these days with radio, TV, and multiple live-streaming devices, this would be no big deal – but in 1911 how could that be possible? Well, for 60 francs a month -- a small fortune in 1911 -- wealthy Parisians could hear live performances of operas and plays relayed by a special phone line to a home receiver called the “théâtrophone.” First demonstrated in Paris in 1881, by 1890, the “théâtrophone was commercialized and the service continued 1932. Of course, even an enthusiastic subscriber like Proust had to admit the phone line sound quality was “très mal” (“really bad” in plain English) and hardly the same as being there in person. Music Played in Today's Program Claude Debussy (1862-1918) Pelléas et Mélisande Symphonie Suite (arr. Marius Constant) Orchestre National de Lyon; Jun Märkl, conductor. Naxos 8.570993 On This Day Births 1801 - Czech composer Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda, in Prague; 1836 - French composer Léo Delibes, in St. Germain du Val, Sarthe; 1844 - French composer and organist Charles Marie Widor, in Lyons; Deaths 1996 - American composer and conductor Morton Gould, age 82, in Orlando, Fla. Premieres 1727 - Bach: Sacred Cantata No. 52 ("Ich habe genug") performed on the Feast of the Purification as part of Bach's third annual Sacred Cantata cycle in Leipzig (1725/27); 1744 - Handel: oratorio “Semele,” in London (Julian date: Feb. 10); 1749 - Handel: oratorio “Susanna” in London (Julian date: Feb. 10); 1886 - Mussorgsky (arr. Rimsky-Korsakov): opera “Khovanschchina,” posthumously, in St. Petersburg (Julian date: Feb. 9); 1907 - Delius: opera, "A Village Romeo and Juliet," in Berlin; 1909 - Liadov: “Enchanted Lake” for orchestra, in St. Petersburg (Julian date: Feb. 8); 1917 - Rachmaninoff: “Etudes-tableaux,” Op. 39 (Gregorian date: March 6); 1920 - Milhaud: ballet "Le Boeuf sur la toît," in Paris; 1929 - Respighi: orchestral suite, "Roman Festivals," by the New York Philharmonic, Toscanini conducting; 1946 - Roy Harris: "Memories of a Child's Sunday," by the New York Philharmonic with the composer conducting; 1948 - Cowell: Suite for Woodwind Quintet, by an ensemble at the McMillan Theater of Columbia University in New York City; This work was written in 1933 for the French flutist Georges Barrère, but the score and parts remained lost until 1947. Links and Resources On Debussy On the Théâtrophone
We are back with another episode of The Freedom Podcast! On today's show, we have a special guest Dr. Brittany. She is a mommy, Doctor of Exercise Science, Nutrition Coach, and the Host of the "Heaven & Health" Podcast. We had so much fun on this show! Dr. Brittany shared her testimony of how the Lord met her in the midst of her anxiety and gave her unexplainable peace. We dove into racial and political tension experienced by many in 2019-2021 plus so much more! Love the show? Leave us a 5 ⭐️ review and share the show with a friend! ❤️ Make sure to keep up with us on IG: @the.freedompodcast ❤️ Follow Dr. Brittany @brittany.leboeuf Love you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefreedompodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefreedompodcast/support
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