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Le septuple champion du monde de Formule 1 a gagné son premier Grand Prix avec la scuderia sur le circuit de Barcelone. Paul Seixas a abandonné lors de la dernière étape du Tour Auvergne Rhône Alpes. Retour sur la défaite de Wemby et des spurs en finale de NBA avec l'entraîneur de l'équipe de France de basket, Frédéric Fauthoux. Au programme également, le MMA à la maison blanche et le retour de Léon Marchand en France avec le DTN de la natation française Denis Auguin.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Fascinante y profunda charla con Sofía Segovia, escritora regiomontana y autora del bestseller internacional El murmullo de las abejas; traducido a 22 idiomas y con más de 1.5 millones de copias vendidas en el mundo.Conversamos sobre la historia incómoda y no contada del Noreste; el instinto como herramienta creativa, su camino como escritora y el mensaje que tiene para las nuevas generaciones.Honesta, directa y reveladora conversación.Contacto Sofía SegoviaWebsite: www.sofiasegovia.comCorreo: sofiasegovia@sofiasegovia.com Redes Sociales: @sofiasegoviaautora Mi Plataforma Educativa: https://cursos.horaciomarchand.comMi tienda online: https://tienda.horaciomarchand.com/Contacto: info@horaciomarchand.com ¡Sígueme!—INSTAGRAMTIKTOKFACEBOOKXLINKEDIN
durée : 00:05:37 - Le projet de loi sur le droit à l'aide à mourir est débattu ce mardi en commission mixte paritaire à l'Assemblée nationale. Rémi Marchand de l'ADMD 72, l'association pour le droit à mourir dans la dignité dans la Sarthe, est l'invité d'ICI Maince ce mardi. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Dan Buck, Kim St. Onge, and Ethan Bright are joined by Ross Marchand, executive director of the Taxpayer Protection Alliance, for a deep dive into rising auto insurance premiums and the role of litigation tied to ride-sharing services. The discussion centers on what Marchand describes as a “tort tax,” where attorneys pursue lawsuits against companies like Uber and Lyft even when individual drivers are at fault, driving up settlement costs that are ultimately passed on to consumers through higher insurance and ride-share prices. Marchand explains that lawmakers are now considering extending liability protections—similar to those granted to rental car companies under the Graves Amendment—to ride-share platforms, with the goal of reducing litigation-driven costs. The conversation highlights how legal strategies target corporations with deeper pockets, leading to higher premiums for everyday drivers and families, with Missouri cited as a state seeing thousands of dollars in added annual insurance costs per household. The segment also touches on driverless vehicle policy challenges, including how autonomous fleets like Waymo complicate traditional liability frameworks, and briefly addresses uninsured motorists as another factor contributing to rising insurance expenses. Hashtags: #AutoInsurance #Uber #Lyft #Waymo #TortReform #TransportationPolicy #Missouri #RideShare #Economy #ConservativeTalk
Claude Cowork pour investisseurs : arrête de faire le travail d'un stagiaire https://www.grosbillets.com/claude « Vous avez du capital, du patrimoine, des revenus et pas de temps à perdre. Ce qu'il faut, ce n'est pas un rêve de plus. C'est quelqu'un qui comprend vos chiffres et vous aide à décider sereinement. » Prenez un appel pour avancer https://www.grosbillets.com/appel-decouverte Lien pour l'événement Brumath dimanche au bord de l'eau entre investisseurs 19.07.26 : https://www.fun-parc-brumath.fr/?g-path=%2Fcart%2Factivities%2FXFfrWGlSbYse7Q5hd3PjU90vLwBpKx84mtnD -15% sur votre abonnement chez Qalimo avec le code BYEBYE15 https://www.qalimo.fr Blinder ses opérations pour dormir sur ses deux oreilles, c'est un peu le leitmotiv de Nicolas.
La loi de finances pour 2026 a-t-elle tué le marchand de biens ?En tant qu'activité commerciale, le marchand de biens bénéficie d'une fiscalité plus favorable que la détention d'immobilier patrimonial. Il permettait de bénéficier du pacte Dutreil et de remployer son prix de cession dans le cadre de l'article 150-0 B ter du CGI.Cliquez ici pour vous abonner à notre newsletter : https://www.le-family-office.fr/abonnement/La loi de finances 2026 vient restreindre ces deux possibilités : exclusion du marchand de biens du périmètre de remploi, et durée d'engagement du pacte Dutreil portée de 6 à 8 ans.Pour étudier cette question, j'ai reçu Maxence Manzo sur le podcast, avocat fiscaliste associé du cabinet Cazals Manzo.Au programme :- Les trois critères de qualification du marchand de biens, et la cohérence d'ensemble qui les fait tenir.- Marchand de biens et promotion immobilière : où est la frontière, et les différences de régime fiscal.- Loi de finances 2026 et article 150-0 B ter du CGI : l'exclusion du marchand de biens pour les futures opérations de remploi.- TVA, droits de mutation à titre onéreux, IS : les détails à ne pas oublier lors de la planification de l'opération.- Dépassement du délai de revente de 5 ans : que faire pour ne pas perdre le régime.- Pacte Dutreil et marchand de biens : articulation et nouvelle durée d'engagement à 8 ans.En débrief, j'ai reçu François Le Floch, family officer chez iVesta et responsable de l'offre immobilière, pour nous transmettre sa vision économique de ces opérations.Voici le chapitrage de l'épisode :[00:00:00] L'immobilier comme activité économique : marchand de biens[00:01:13] Critères de qualification du marchand de biens[00:02:20] Différence entre marchand de biens et promotion immobilière[00:05:09] Loi de finances 2026 : modifications du 150-0 B ter[00:06:36] Application de la nouvelle règle aux apports déjà cédés[00:08:17] Acquisition : TVA, droits d'enregistrement et structures[00:11:33] Frais d'acquisition et incorporation au prix de stock[00:13:08] Détention : travaux, location et coût de portage TVA[00:14:16] Quand la vente immobilière est-elle soumise à TVA[00:18:48] Comment se structurer comme marchand de biens [00:22:31] Taxe de 3 % et exonération du marchand de biens[00:23:36] IFI et exonération au titre de l'activité commerciale[00:24:33] Délai dépassé : passer à l'engagement de construire[00:27:46] Cession : impacts TVA et impôt sur les sociétés[00:31:10] Cession : forme du dossier et maintien du Dutreil[00:36:18] Débrief iVesta avec François Le Floch Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Clara Villarreal me invitó a su podcast para una conversación profunda y contundente. Hablamos de cómo la mayoría nacemos únicos y morimos como copias. Del guion inconsciente que heredamos sin haberlo elegido: la tribu, el éxito estandarizado, la pertenencia a cualquier precio.También exploramos la lucidez como aceptación de la incertidumbre, no como control de ella. Y por qué las personas que no encajan en el sistema colectivo no están rotas, están, quizás, más cerca de sí mismas.¡Gracias Clara por la invitación! ¡Sígueme!Mi Plataforma Educativa: https://cursos.horaciomarchand.comMi tienda online: https://tienda.horaciomarchand.com/Contacto: info@horaciomarchand.com ¡Sígueme!—INSTAGRAMTIKTOKFACEBOOKXLINKEDIN
Prime Minister Hon. Philip J. Pierre meets with police high command after a violent weekend leaves three dead. He details legislative and resource upgrades—including law scholarships for police, forensic lab enhancements, and witness protection changes—to combat crime.
durée : 00:09:49 - Les journaux de France Culture - Des oeuvres originales de Maillol, Picasso ou Dubuffet au milieu de boutiques hors taxes et de cafés et restaurants ! Depuis fin 2012, un micro musée a permis de découvrir à Roissy des artistes et des institutions publiques. Un court envol culturel, gratuit, à condition d'avoir un billet d'avion. - réalisation : Éric Chaverou - invités : Serge Lemoine Ancien directeur du musée d'Orsay, spécialiste de Mondrian, auteur, Céline Marchand directrice du pôle international et territorial de Paris Musées, Marie-Alix Molinié-Andlauer Docteure en géographie et chercheuse post-doctorante à Télécom Paris , Mathieu Daubert directeur adjoint d'ADP chargé du commerce, du tourisme et de l'hospitalité Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
In this episode Pierre and Sherrie Marchand share how a rare, terminal uveal melanoma upended their retirement and reshaped their lives. They reflect on vision loss, caregiving, family impact, and how The Waiting Room Revolution helped them find clarity, voice, and a way to balance hope with planning ahead. Visit our website to learn more about our work, check out the book and workbook, view our resources and to join our newsletter: https://www.waitingroomrevolution.com/ Our theme song is Maypole by Ketsa and is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Plongez dans la nuit avec la raccommodeuse de rêves, la mystérieuse cousine du Marchand de Sable qui veille sur vos nuits
What keeps organizations from getting the innovation they say they want? In this episode, Kevin talks with Lorraine Marchand about why innovation so often stalls inside teams and organizations, even when leaders claim it is a top priority. Lorraine explains that the real barrier is not a lack of ideas, but a culture that punishes failure instead of treating it as experimentation and learning. They discuss the gap between intention and action, the different types of organizational innovation mindsets, and the leadership practices that help create environments where people feel safe to contribute, test, and grow. Lorraine also shares the five principles that support sustainable innovation (culture, customer focus, chance, collaboration, and change), offering practical insight for leaders at the organization level and the individual level. Listen For 00:00 Why We Want Innovation But Don't Get It 02:57 The Big Idea Behind the Book 04:08 Why Innovation Breaks Down 07:00 The 4 Types of Organizations 12:02 What This Means for Team Leaders 14:09 Why Leaders Rush to Solutions 15:32 Creating Psychological Safety 19:07 The 5 C's of Innovation 23:27 The Truth About "Customer First" 26:27 The Role of Risk in Innovation 30:01 Final Advice on Taking Initiative 31:09 What Lorraine Is Reading 32:42 Where to Connect 33:31 The Most Important Question: Now What? 33:51 Closing Thoughts Lorraine's Story: Lorraine H. Marchand is the author of the new book No Fear No Failure: Five Principles for Sustaining Growth Through Innovation. She is an acclaimed consultant, author, and educator on innovation with extensive experience in new product development. She has cofounded several start-ups; held leadership positions at companies including Bristol-Myers Squibb, Covance/LabCorp, and IBM; and served as advisor to Johnson & Johnson and Hewlett Packard. Marchand is the author, with John Hanc, of The Innovation Mindset: Eight Essential Steps to Transform Any Industry. She serves on the boards of several privately held companies and the Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Advisory Board at Columbia Business School, and she teaches at the Wharton School and Yeshiva University. https://www.lorrainemarchand.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorrainemarchand/ Looking to Develop Stronger Leaders? Want help developing the leaders in your organization? Reach out to explore how the Kevin Eikenberry Group can support your team at info@kevineikenberry.com. Book Recommendations No Fear, No Failure: Five Principles for Sustaining Growth Through Innovation by Lorraine Marchand and John Hanc The Innovation Mindset: Eight Essential Steps to Transform Any Industry by Lorraine Marchand and John Hanc Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Perez Like this? The Innovation Stack with Jim McKelvey The Human Side of Innovation with Mauro Porcini Where Creativity Meets Innovation with Deepak Ohri Join Our Community If you want to view our live podcast episodes, hear about new releases, or chat with others who enjoy this podcast join one of our communities below. Join the Facebook Group Join the LinkedIn Group Podcast Better! Sign up with Libsyn and get up to 2 months free! Use promo code: RLP Leave a Review If you liked this conversation, we'd be thrilled if you'd let others know by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Here's a quick guide for posting a review. Review on Apple: https://remarkablepodcast.com/itunes
durée : 00:44:51 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - réalisation : Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster, Rafik Zénine, Vincent Abouchar, Emily Vallat, Hassane M'Béchour, INA Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
C'est le capitaine de l'équipe des GG du Sport : notre éditorialiste Christophe Cessieux fait sa causerie à la mi-temps de l'émission ! Un coup de gueule, un coup de cœur… Christophe a carte blanche !
Pogacar remporte pour la 4ème fois Liège Bastogne Liège mais Paul Seixas 28me a été époustouflant. Confidences de Léon Marchand qui a accordé une interview à la presse cette semaine depuis le Texas. Le quadruple champion olympique de natation explique notamment ses entraînements difficiles, ses ambitions pour les championnats d'Europe qui auront lieu en France en août prochain et sa rencontre avec l'EDF de football. Décryptage avec Philippe Lucas, l'ancien mentor de Laure Manaudou. Le record du monde du marathon explosé par le kényan Sawe à Londres qui est le premier sous les 2h. L'analyse de l'ancien champion de décathlon 'Alain BlondelHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
C'est l'histoire d'une disparition soudaine. Céline Sablé-Marchand, jeune maman, est partie prendre l'air quelques jours et elle ne répond pas à sa meilleure amie Anne-Laure qui tente de la joindre, en vain. Ce n'est que grâce à sa persévérance qu'une enquête va débuter, révélant un plan diabolique et parfaitement orchestré. "Ni regrets, ni remords" La culpabilité de Yann Marchand ne fait plus aucun doute, mais un des enjeux du procès sera de déterminer s'il y a eu préméditation. « Non » a-t-il affirmé dans un premier temps, « Oui », a-t-il rectifié peu de temps après son arrestation en livrant de nombreux détails prouvant l'anticipation du crime. Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecriture : Camille Anseaume Voix : Caroline Nogueras Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
C'est l'histoire d'une disparition soudaine. Céline Sablé-Marchand, jeune maman, est partie prendre l'air quelques jours et elle ne répond pas à sa meilleure amie Anne-Laure qui tente de la joindre, en vain. Ce n'est que grâce à sa persévérance qu'une enquête va débuter, révélant un plan diabolique et parfaitement orchestré. Un crime presque parfait Trois mois après le départ soi-disant volontaire de Céline Sablé-Marchand, les enquêteurs ont fini par ouvrir une instruction pour disparition inquiétante. Ils ont découvert que son mari ment depuis des années sur son activité professionnelle. Son profil est digne d'un Dupont de Ligonnès ou du faux docteur Romand, dont je vous ai déjà parlé dans Home(icides), et fait évidemment redouter aux gendarmes la même issue… Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecriture : Camille Anseaume Voix : Caroline Nogueras Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
C'est l'histoire d'une disparition soudaine. Céline Sablé-Marchand, jeune maman, est partie prendre l'air quelques jours et elle ne répond pas à sa meilleure amie Anne-Laure qui tente de la joindre, en vain. Ce n'est que grâce à sa persévérance qu'une enquête va débuter, révélant un plan diabolique et parfaitement orchestré. Un tissu de mensonges Alors qu'elle n'a plus de nouvelles de sa meilleure amie Céline depuis plus de deux mois, Anne-Laure a signalé la situation à la gendarmerie de Vertou, près de Nantes. Yann, le mari de Céline, confirme que sa femme a quitté le domicile en lui laissant les enfants, mais il rassure les gendarmes : elle est partie le jour où il lui a annoncé qu'il souhaitait divorcer et l'a prévenu par texto qu'elle était en centre de soins. Tout laisse penser à une disparition volontaire, mais c'est encore Anne-Laure qui va apporter aux gendarmes un élément déterminant... Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecriture : Camille Anseaume Voix : Caroline Nogueras Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
C'est l'histoire d'une disparition soudaine. Céline Sablé-Marchand, jeune maman, est partie prendre l'air quelques jours et elle ne répond pas à sa meilleure amie Anne-Laure qui tente de la joindre, en vain. Ce n'est que grâce à sa persévérance qu'une enquête va débuter, révélant un plan diabolique et parfaitement orchestré. Un "simple" passage à vide 30 mai 2015. Gendarmerie de Vertou, à une dizaine de kilomètres au sud de Nantes. Une femme se présente. Elle s'appelle Anne Laure, et elle est inquiète : sa meilleure amie Céline a disparu de la circulation depuis plusieurs semaines. Les deux copines sont inséparables, et se donnent des nouvelles tout le temps. Or, elle n'arrive plus à joindre Céline. Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecriture : Camille Anseaume Voix : Caroline Nogueras Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Découvrez une nouvelle saison de Home(icides) : la disparition soudaine d'une jeune maman. Anne-Laure est folle d'inquiétude. Sa meilleure amie, Céline, est partie prendre l'air quelques jours. Ce n'est que grâce à sa persévérance qu'une enquête va débuter, révélant un plan diabolique et parfaitement orchestré. Rendez-vous bientôt pour une nouvelle saison. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thanks for tuning in to the Farmer Rapid Fire on RealAg Radio brought to you by Corteva Biologicals! On today’s show, host Shaun Haney is joined by: Dan Petker of Norfolk, Ont.; Jason Seed of New Liskeard, Ont.; Richard Carr of Marchand, Man.; Lee Markert of Vulcan, Alta.; Corteva Agronomist Brent Nilsson, based out of... Read More
Thanks for tuning in to the Farmer Rapid Fire on RealAg Radio brought to you by Corteva Biologicals! On today’s show, host Shaun Haney is joined by: Dan Petker of Norfolk, Ont.; Jason Seed of New Liskeard, Ont.; Richard Carr of Marchand, Man.; Lee Markert of Vulcan, Alta.; Corteva Agronomist Brent Nilsson, based out of... Read More
Dans l'Artibonite, région située juste au nord de la capitale Port-au-Prince, les gangs n'ont cessé de progresser ces derniers mois. Après l'arrivée des gangs à Marchand-Dessalines fin mars, le maire de la commune a présenté sa démission pour dénoncer le « mépris de l'État central » et l'absence de réponses concrètes pour rétablir la sécurité dans la région. Dans sa lettre de démission, Dunord Sileus, président du Conseil municipal intérimaire de la commune de Marchand-Dessalines, évoque un « silence complice » du gouvernement haïtien concernant l'insécurité dans sa commune, pointe le rédacteur en chef du Nouvelliste, Frantz Duval. Sur RFI, il rappelle que le maire avait « présenté un ultimatum » aux autorités nationales, « pour demander le retour des forces de sécurité dans sa commune ». La situation n'a cessé de se dégrader depuis juillet 2025 et l'incendie du commissariat de Dessalines par le groupe armé Kokorat San Ras, puis le massacre de près de 70 personnes à Jean-Denis (à Petite-Rivière de l'Artibonite) fin mars rappelle le quotidien haïtien. Dunord Sileus a donc « donné sa démission d'une ville dont il n'était plus maire », conclut Frantz Duval. Haïti : Les habitants de Jacmel manifestent contre l'insécurité Dans le sud d'Haïti, après l'attaque de Seguin qui a fait sept morts dans la nuit de lundi à mardi, les habitants de Jacmel « craignent que les bandits viennent » jusque dans leur ville, chef-lieu du département du Sud-est, toute proche, poursuit Frantz Duval. Ils ont manifesté ce mercredi : « c'est la première fois qu'une mobilisation aussi importante a lieu dans une ville de province » concernant l'insécurité, souligne le rédacteur en chef du Nouvelliste. Les syndicats haïtiens demandent une revalorisation du salaire minimum Face à la hausse des prix du carburant, les syndicats haïtiens souhaitent voir passer à 3000 gourdes par jour le salaire minimum « soit 5 fois le montant actuel », précise encore Frantz Duval. « Haïti n'a peut-être pas les moyens d'une telle hausse, mais on attend au moins un geste » de la part de l'Etat du patronat, qui «font la sourde oreille » pour l'instant, conclut le rédacteur en chef du Nouvelliste. Etats-Unis : Les centrales à charbon autorisées à polluer davantage Le lundi 30 mars 2026, des organisations de santé majeures aux Etats-Unis ont annoncé poursuivre en justice l'EPA, l'agence américaine de protection de l'environnement. Sous l'égide de l'administration Trump, celle-ci tire un trait sur des règles antipollution envers les centrales électriques. Elles pourront désormais émettre plus de mercure, une substance toxique naturellement présente dans le charbon et dans le pétrole. Jeanne D'Anglejean a contacté des associations à l'origine de ces poursuites. Mémoire coloniale : dégel des relations Mexique-Espagne La présidente mexicaine Claudia Sheinbaum doit se rendre ce samedi 18 avril à Barcelone (Espagne) pour participer à un sommet de dirigeants de gauche, organisé par le premier ministre espagnol Pedro Sanchez. C'est la première visite de Claudia Sheinbaum en Espagne, et la première visite d'un.e chef.fe d'Etat mexicain.e depuis 2018, après plusieurs années de tensions entre les deux pays sur la question de la mémoire coloniale. Dans le journal de La 1ère... En Guadeloupe, les conditions de détention sont examinées par le tribunal administratif de Basse-Terre, explique Tessa Grauman, d'Outre-mer La 1ère.
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Alors que les premiers contingents de la nouvelle Force de répression de gangs (FRG) commencent à arriver en Haïti, les groupes armés continuent de semer la terreur. Dernier exemple en date : la commune de Marchand Dessalines, une ville de plus de 160 000 habitants, est actuellement occupée par les gangs. Un dossier de Ronel Paul. Depuis plus d'une semaine, la commune de Marchand-Dessalines, dans le département de l'Artibonite, est tombée sous le contrôle de gangs armés, notamment Gran Grif et Kokorat San Ras. Ces groupes criminels ont investi le centre-ville, multipliant pillages et incendies, sans intervention des forces de l'ordre. Le maire, Dunord Sileus, joint par Ronel Paul, décrit une situation « infernale », avec des habitants livrés à eux-mêmes, des maisons détruites et un bilan humain impossible à établir. La violence est telle que les corps des victimes ne peuvent même pas être récupérés. Certains étant laissés à l'abandon dans les rues. Certains habitants racontent la peur permanente face à des hommes lourdement armés, arrivés en convoi de voitures et de motos. Dans ce contexte, les autorités locales dénoncent l'inaction du gouvernement et s'inquiètent d'un possible calcul politique, alors que le pays est engagé dans un processus électoral. Pour certains responsables, l'alliance entre gangs pourrait viser à asseoir leur contrôle territorial tout en cherchant à se donner une image plus acceptable. À lire aussiHaiti : les habitants racontent l'horreur de l'attaque de gang dans l'Artibonite Le président chilien José Antonio Kast se rend en Argentine pour son premier déplacement à l'étranger Le président chilien José Antonio Kast effectue ce lundi 6 avril son premier déplacement officiel à l'étranger, en Argentine, où il doit rencontrer son homologue Javier Milei. Cette visite, conforme à la tradition diplomatique chilienne, revêt une portée particulière en raison de la proximité idéologique entre les deux dirigeants, figures d'une droite très radicale en Amérique latine, dans le sillage du président américain Donald Trump. Déjà rencontrés en décembre dernier, ils entendent renforcer leur coopération, notamment dans les secteurs minier et énergétique, ainsi que dans la lutte contre le crime organisé. Mais, cette rencontre intervient dans un contexte sensible, marqué par l'échec des autorités argentines à arrêter l'ancien guérillero chilien Galvarino Apablaza, accusé de l'assassinat du sénateur Jaime Guzmán. De manière générale, sous le président José Antonio Kast, le Chili se rapproche de Washington. Une orientation qui pose toutefois question, alors que la Chine reste le principal partenaire commercial du Chili : un équilibre délicat entre alignement politique et intérêts économiques. À lire aussiEn Argentine, le nouveau président chilien, José Antonio Kast, affiche sa proximité avec Javier Milei Atelier de sensibilisation au réchauffement climatique en Colombie À Medellín, dans le cadre d'un échange universitaire entre la France et la Colombie, étudiants et enseignants travaillent sur une question cruciale : comment réduire concrètement l'impact du réchauffement climatique. Pour y répondre, ils participent à un atelier immersif baptisé « 2tonnes ». Le principe : se projeter dans l'avenir et simuler les choix, individuels et collectifs, nécessaires pour réussir la transition écologique, tout en identifiant des solutions simples et rapidement applicables. Porté par l'École des Mines d'Albi, ce programme s'exporte pour la première fois à Medellín, avec la participation d'étudiants colombiens. Reportage Najet Benrabaa. Journal de la 1ʳᵉ En Guadeloupe, l'économie reste fragile.
In this episode of Fraud Talk, fraud prevention expert and biometrics expert Simon Marchand, CFE, joins the show to explore how voice biometrics and AI-powered identity verification are reshaping the fight against fraud. This conversation follows the evolution of biometric technology from its origins as a customer authentication tool to its current role as a frontline defense against deepfakes, synthetic voices and large-scale orchestrated attacks. Marchand breaks down how fraudsters are leveraging AI to industrialize identity fraud, why language is no longer a barrier for bad actors operating across borders, and what organizations must consider when evaluating biometric solutions for their own risk environments. The discussion also examines the ethical and legal aspects of biometric data — including transparency, consent and governance — and what anti-fraud professionals must know as this technology becomes increasingly used across industries. —————————————— Concentrix: Download the new white paper "Rewriting the Rules: How AI Is Transforming Fraud and Dispute Resolutions" at https://www.concentrix.com/insights/thought-leadership/how-ai-is-transforming-fraud-and-dispute-resolutions/
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, please visit our Patreon. Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about the pleasures of and precedents for the historic rookie performances on Opening Day, the pains of Netflix’s Opening Night broadcast, an Opening Day disaster for Paul Skenes, Oneil Cruz, and a bird near Carson Benge, Freddie Freeman’s gameday fit, a perplexing (un?)fun fact about the Phillies and Jhoan Duran, why players don’t always challenge when they “should,” Nico Hoerner and Shane Baz extensions, baseball movies being back (thanks to Tom Hanks), and more, plus a Stat Blast (1:28:40) about Black Ink streaks and a postscript (1:37:14) featuring a follow-up and a few bonus Blasts. Audio intro: Grant Brisbee, “Effectively Wild Theme” Audio outro: Philip Bergman, “Effectively Wild Theme” Link to freemium model announcement Link to written explanation Link to 2026 new debuts Link to RE24 query Link to 2026 RE24 players Link to 1914 RE24 players Link to 1938 RE24 players Link to 1950 RE24 players Link to RE24 glossary Link to B-Ref RE24 leaders Link to total bases query Link to 2026 TB players Link to 1938 TB players Link to 1.000 OPS query Link to 2026 1.000 OPS players Link to 1901 1.000 OPS players Link to 1938 1.000 OPS players Link to Dick Crutcher bio Link to Baumann on the rookies Link to “Baseball’s Sad Lexicon” Link to first White Sox game Link to Marchand on the Netflix game Link to Bonds story Link to Bonds at Rickwood game Link to 180-degree rule Link to FG post on Skenes Link to Ben on the Pirates and A’s Link to Pirates HR celebration Link to Benge on the bird Link to Freeman post 1 Link to Freeman post 2 Link to Stark post Link to Sam post Link to Phillies home closers query Link to Phillies road closers query Link to Phillies OD home games Link to Phillies OD road games Link to home OD saves by team Link to Kruk comment Link to Tango on location uncertainty Link to Petriello on catcher challenges Link to Ben’s catcher research Link to MLBTR on Hoerner Link to MLBTR on Baz Link to upcoming FA class Link to Hanks movie announcement Link to Hanks typewriter collection Link to Night Swim wiki Link to Caught Stealing wiki Link to Eephus EW interview Link to Ben on Rogue One and Andor Link to Black Ink info Link to Black Ink data 1 Link to Black Ink data 2 Link to Ben on Trout’s Black Ink Link to blowout 1 Link to blowout 2 Link to blowout 3 Link to blowout 4 Link to blowout 5 Link to blowout 6 Link to blowout 7 Link to blowout 8 Link to Vinay’s data Link to 1930 game Link to Sam on record talent Link to Davy on Mets basestealing Link to Newsday on Mets basestealing Link to story on Richardson and Riley Link to listener emails database Sponsor Us on Patreon Give a Gift Subscription Email Us: podcast@fangraphs.com Effectively Wild Subreddit Effectively Wild Wiki Apple Podcasts Feed Spotify Feed YouTube Playlist Facebook Group Bluesky Account Twitter Account Get Our Merch! var SERVER_DATA = Object.assign(SERVER_DATA || {}); Source
Artur Pires de Lima virou as costas ao banco do avô Artur Cupertino de Miranda e, como nenhum outro português, moveu-se por entre as fortunas e os maiores negócios de arte da Europa, dos EUA e até do Xá da Pérsia. A ligação nuclear ao crítico alemão Heinz Berggruen ajudou-o a construir uma carreira como negociante de arte. Para contar esta história carregada de glamour, conversamos com a jornalista e escritora Joana Leitão de Barros.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BONUS: Why 98% of Innovation Fails Before It Reaches a Single Customer Lorraine Marchand has spent three decades helping organizations innovate in environments where failure carries real consequences. In this episode, she shares the frameworks, stories, and hard-won lessons from her time at IBM Watson Health and beyond — starting with the summer her father handed her a stopwatch and a problem to solve at a diner. The Sugar Cube That Started It All "At the age of 12, I learned that problem solving was fun. It was really safe to experiment, and it turned out to be lucrative, because we earned some revenue and royalties from our sugar cube." Lorraine's innovation journey began with her father — a serial inventor who challenged his kids to identify and solve real problems. One summer, he took Lorraine and her brother to the Hot Shops Cafeteria in the Baltimore-Washington area with stopwatches, graph paper, and 3-color pens. Their assignment: figure out what was slowing down table turnover. After three days of observation and interviews with waitresses, busboys, and the manager, they discovered that sugar packets were the culprit — granules spilling over the table and floor during cleanup. Their solution, the Sugar Cube, was prototyped, sold to the manager, and eventually adopted across the chain — which later became the Marriott Corporation. The lesson stuck: innovation starts with observing problems close to the core, not chasing abstract ideas in a vacuum. Inside IBM Watson Health: Customer Co-Creation Over Engineering Brilliance "We have fallen in love with our solution. And we have not done our true problem-solving dissection and customer research to make sure that we're solving a problem that a customer wants to pay us to solve." At IBM Watson Health, Lorraine worked with 250 world-class engineers building solutions for the biggest names in life sciences — Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, Sanofi, Medtronic. The process started with "garage sessions" where the team would tackle problems directly with a reference customer. But a recurring tension emerged: engineering would want to take what they learned from one customer, disappear into a room, build the perfect solution, and then hand it to marketing to sell. Lorraine had to repeatedly pull them back. A reference customer is an N of 1 — solving their problem doesn't guarantee a marketplace need. The discipline was to keep the customer in lockstep at every stage and continuously open the aperture, bringing in more customers and more feedback to validate that the solution would work at scale. The Innovation Mindset: Four Components That Matter "Thinking outside of the box means that you step outside of your box and you step into someone else's box." Lorraine identifies four components of the innovation mindset: problem solving, insatiable curiosity, embracing change, and welcoming diversity. The diversity piece is where most teams fall short. Homogenous groups become echo chambers — smart engineers designing from a technology perspective rather than a customer use perspective. The most innovative organizations Lorraine has worked with embrace cross-functional, multidisciplinary teams where engineering, marketing, and customer experience all have a seat at the table. No idea is a bad idea at the brainstorming stage — the down-selection comes later through structured evaluation. The Golden Ratio: Why 10% Drives 70% of Future Growth "Five years later, 70% of your growth will come from that 10% that you invested in innovation. So there's an inverse correlation to where you're investing and where that growth is going to come in the future." Lorraine points to the Golden Ratio framework popularized by Sergey Brin at Google: invest 70% in core business, 20% in adjacencies and new markets, and 10% in net new, transformative ideas that might not work out. The data across companies over the last 15 years consistently shows that the 10% bet on innovation generates the majority of future growth. Companies that invest 100% in core and a little in adjacency stay stuck in single-digit growth. Making innovation a strategic imperative — with dedicated budget and dedicated talent — is what separates companies that break out from those that stagnate. Experimentation Done Right: Problem Statement First, Prototype Fast "You have to have a really solid problem statement. It has to be clear, measurable, significant, and actionable." Good experimentation follows the scientific method. It starts with problem deconstruction — using first principles, the series of whys, or reframing to break down the problem until the statement is sharp enough to act on. From there, brainstorm solutions, down-select to the most promising one based on customer input, and build a minimal viable product. Lorraine emphasizes minimal — test the smallest feature possible, get it in front of customers quickly, capture the feedback, and loop it back into the next iteration. The continuous loop of learning is where real progress happens. The Watson Health Pivot: When the Customer Changes Everything "Even for me, it wasn't until we got this in the customer's hands and we were able to see how it was going to function in real life that we had the aha moment." At IBM Watson Health, Lorraine's team was developing an algorithm for a large medical device company working on pain intervention. The software used a patient's mobile phone to detect mobility issues — how quickly they got up from a chair, how easily they opened a jar — and determine when to deliver pain relief through the device. The engineering was elegant, the reference customer loved it. But when they put the solution in the hands of actual physicians and patients in their homes, they discovered they were off track in how the tool would function in real life. The pivot was dramatic: instead of the medical device company, they partnered with a pharmaceutical company that used the algorithm to guide patients on when to take pain-related medication. The entire end customer changed — because they did the work of testing with real users. Reframing Failure as Learning "If failure's in your operating system, you're not going to try these experiments, and you're not going to be willing to get it wrong." Lorraine's book No Fear, No Failure examines the strategic failure that holds companies back from innovating. One of the five C's in her framework is chance — the willingness to take calculated risks. The key is reframing experiments from "did we get it right or wrong?" to "what can we learn?" When teams set learning objectives for each experiment — what can I learn about this tool, about the customer, about how this works in practice — they remove the fear that prevents action and replace it with a process that compounds knowledge over time. About Lorraine Marchand Lorraine Marchand helps senior leaders innovate in high-cost-of-failure environments. An award-winning author, keynote speaker, and innovation advisor, she brings 30+ years of experience, including work at IBM Watson Health. Her book, No Fear, No Failure, offers practical frameworks for learning and growth without undue risk. You can link with Lorraine Marchand on LinkedIn and find more of her work at LorraineMarchand.com.
Invitado nuevamente por Fernando Suarezserna y Adrián Marcelo (Podcast Conversaciones) para conversar sobre mi nuevo libro basado en mi tesis doctoral, donde abarcamos temas como sesgos de pensamiento, auto-conocimiento, claridad para percibir, decidir y actuar. Asímismo, nos adentramos en el conflicto para conciliar las propensiones biológicas, psicológicas y sociales frente a una decisión. Ahondamos también en cómo las crisis y la ambivalencia emocional no son necesariamente desviaciones del camino, sino procesos necesarios para construir lucidez y tomar decisiones más conscientes, en un mundo que constantemente empuja hacia la confusión. En síntesis, una conversación sobre sobre cómo desarrollar la capacidad de ver con claridad en medio del ruido y el ocupismo.Mi Plataforma Educativa: https://cursos.horaciomarchand.comMi tienda online: https://tienda.horaciomarchand.com/Contacto: info@horaciomarchand.com ¡Sígueme!—INSTAGRAMTIKTOKFACEBOOKXLINKEDIN
Steeve Marchand talks about the effects of prison programs on behavior. "Prison Rehabilitation Programs and Recidivism: Evidence from Variations in Availability" by William Arbour, Guy Lacroix, and Steeve Marchand. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “Thinking, fast and slow? Some field experiments to reduce crime and dropout in Chicago" by Sara B. Heller, Anuj K. Shah, Jonathan Guryan, Jens Ludwig, Sendhil Mullainathan, and Harold A. Pollack. “Does incarceration length affect labor market outcomes?” by Rasmus Landersø. “Incarceration, recidivism, and employment" by Manudeep Bhuller, Gordon B. Dahl, Katrine V. Løken, and Magne Mogstad. “Tough on young offenders: Harmful or helpful?” by Giulia Lotti. “Leave the door open? Prison conditions and recidivism" by Giovanni Mastrobuoni and Daniele Terlizzese. “Do better prisons reduce recidivism? Evidence from a prison construction program" by Santigo Tobón. “'Something Works' in U.S. Jails: Misconduct and Recidivism Effects of the IGNITE Program” by Marcella Alsan, Arkey Barnett, Peter Hull, and Crystal Yang. Probable Causation Episode 113: Peter Hull "Can prisons move people into better jobs? A look at correctional vocational training programs and sectoral employment outcomes" by Britte van Tiem. "Can Recidivism Be Prevented From Behind Bars? Evidence From a Behavioral Program" by William Arbour. Probable Causation Episode 102: William Arbour "Encouraging Desistance from Crime" by Jennifer Doleac. Want more? Check out my new book! The Science of Second Chances: A Revolution in Criminal Justice is available now.
¿Qué harías tú si pasaras más de diez años en prisión? Acompáñame en esta conversación con un querido amigo de la infancia que lo vivió y que hoy, con gran humildad, decide compartirnos sus vivencias y aprendizajes que le ayudaron a sostenerse. Una conversación profunda sobre emociones, errores, segundas oportunidades y la posibilidad que tenemos de reconstruirnos, incluso en medio del encierro. Grandes lecciones tanto para los libres como para los que en ocasiones nos sentimos presos.Mi Plataforma Educativa: https://cursos.horaciomarchand.comMi tienda online: https://tienda.horaciomarchand.com/Contacto: info@horaciomarchand.com ¡Sígueme!— INSTAGRAM TIKTOK FACEBOOK X LINKEDIN
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We talk a lot about dreaming bigger — but not nearly enough about what it actually costs to play it safe. Fear of failure keeps brilliant ideas stuck in our heads, careers stalled, and confidence quietly eroding. In this episode of This Is Woman's Work, Nicole Kalil is joined by Lorraine H. Marchand, innovation expert, Wharton professor, and author of No Fear, No Failure. Together, they unpack why failure isn't the enemy — avoidance is. From reframing fear as data, to designing smarter experiments, to creating cultures (and inner narratives) where learning beats perfection, this conversation is a permission slip to try, fail, learn… and keep going. If you've ever felt paralyzed by getting it wrong, worried about failing publicly, or trapped by environments that say they want innovation but punish mistakes — this episode is for you. We explore: Why fear of failure shuts down growth faster than actual failure ever could How to reframe failure as learning (and why that changes everything) Why women are more likely to internalize failure — and how to stop How to test ideas without burning it all down What “failing forward” looks like in real life (not just on LinkedIn) How to stop being afraid of other people seeing you try Because growth doesn't happen without risk — and playing it safe has a cost. Thank you to our sponsors! Sex is a skill. Beducated is where you learn it. Visit https://beducate.me/bg2602-womanswork and use code womanswork for 50% off the annual pass. Shopify has everything all in one place, making your life easier and your business operations smoother. Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at shopify.com/tiww Connect with Lorraine: Website: https://www.lorrainemarchand.com/ Book: https://www.lorrainemarchand.com/no-fear-no-failure/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorrainemarchand Related Podcast Episodes: 197 / Fear & Failure (Part 1) with Amy Green Smith 181 / Stress Less and Fear(Less) with Rebecca Heiss VI4P - Perfectionism and Failure (Chapter 6) If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!
Lorraine Marchand, startup CEO, advisor to Johnson & Johnson, member of the Pharmaceutical Advisory Board at Columbia Business School, and faculty at Wharton, discusses how leaders can sustain growth through disciplined experimentation in an era shaped by AI and institutional risk aversion. Marchand's perspective is grounded in a career that spans large corporations and entrepreneurial ventures. Early in life, she learned to treat problem solving as an experiment rather than a test of personal worth. That principle later informed her approach to innovation in complex organizations. Several practical themes emerge from the discussion: 1. Reframe failure as structured learning. Marchand's operating principle is "try, fail, learn." The key is to set explicit learning objectives before undertaking a new initiative. When leaders define what they intend to learn, not just what they intend to achieve, they reduce fear and increase resilience. This mindset is particularly critical in startups and new ventures, where there is no playbook and early missteps are inevitable. 2. Innovation requires protected investment. Drawing on research and executive interviews, Marchand highlights the value of disciplined portfolio allocation. A 70/20/10 model—70% core business, 20% adjacent opportunities, 10% new, exploratory ideas—creates room for experimentation without destabilizing the enterprise. The evidence she cites suggests that long-term growth frequently emerges from ideas that initially seemed peripheral. 3. Culture often suppresses experimentation. Organizations frequently default to "playing it safe." Marchand argues that leaders must explicitly create space for candor and reflection. Her practice of "Fail Free Friday", a structured forum to discuss what is not working without defensiveness, illustrates how small rituals can normalize learning and surface risk before it compounds. 4. AI should assist thinking, not replace it. Marchand observes both curiosity and fatigue around AI. Students and executives alike risk over-reliance, which can erode depth of analysis. Her discipline is simple: think independently first, then use AI as a research assistant to refine or challenge one's reasoning. Senior leaders remain relevant not by competing with automation, but by asking the right questions, an ability rooted in experience and judgment. 5. Integration of technology requires business judgment. Technology cannot be bolted onto processes indiscriminately. Leaders must understand workflows deeply enough to decide where automation adds value, where human ingenuity remains essential, and where both are required. This integration demands clarity about the business, not just familiarity with the tool. 6. The "who" and the "how" matter more than the "what." Late-career reflection led Marchand to conclude that outcomes achieved at the expense of people erode long-term value. Values alignment, integrity, and disciplined focus, often expressed through the willingness to say no, are strategic decisions, not personal preferences. For senior professionals, the message is direct: sustained growth depends less on bold rhetoric and more on creating disciplined environments where experimentation is safe, technology is used thoughtfully, and people are encouraged to think independently. The capacity to ask better questions, protect time for reflection, and allocate resources to uncertain but promising ideas remains a defining leadership advantage. Lorraine H. Marchand, an acclaimed author and innovator, is author of the new book NO FEAR, NO FAILURE and a leading consultant and educator on innovation with deep expertise in new product development. She has cofounded multiple start-ups, held senior roles at global companies including Bristol-Myers Squibb, Covance/LabCorp, and IBM, and advises top organizations while teaching at the Wharton School and Yeshiva University. Get Lorraine's book, No Fear, No Failure, here: https://tinyurl.com/eksdu9ks Claim your free gift: Free gift #1 McKinsey & BCG winning resume www.FIRMSconsulting.com/resumePDF Free gift #2 Breakthrough Decisions Guide with 25 AI Prompts www.FIRMSconsulting.com/decisions Free gift #3 Five Reasons Why People Ignore Somebody www.FIRMSconsulting.com/owntheroom Free gift #4 Access episode 1 from Build a Consulting Firm, Level 1 www.FIRMSconsulting.com/build Free gift #5 The Overall Approach used in well-managed strategy studies www.FIRMSconsulting.com/OverallApproach Free gift #6 Get a copy of Nine Leaders in Action, a book we co-authored with some of our clients: www.FIRMSconsulting.com/gift
TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun joins the show to discuss a Canada v. USA gold medal matchup, the powerful Bennett-Marchand-Wilson line, and the ever-so-important Binnington v. Hellebuyck goaltender battle on Sunday.
Currently appearing on Channel Seven's Australian Idol, 15-year-old Taiyo Martian may be among the youngest contestants, but his musical journey began early. He started busking at six, released a self-written and self-composed album at 11, and later appeared on The Voice Kids in France, his father's home country. Revisit our 2023 bilingual interview with Taiyo and his parents on the SBS Japanese podcast series Bilingual ChitChat. - 現在、チャンネル・セブンで放送中のオーディション番組『オーストラリアン・アイドル』に出演している15歳、マーシャン太陽さん。2年前のインタビューを再度お聞きください!2023年2月放送。
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Voilà un bien joli nom pour désigner un métier aujourd'hui disparu... et difficile ! Jusqu'au début du siècle dernier, les marchands et les marchandes d'arlequins étaient les commerçants qui vendaient aux plus démunis les restes de nourriture issus des cuisines des restaurants ou des riches familles. D'où vient ce nom ? En quoi consistait exactement ce métier ? Je vous explique tout dans cet épisode. Bonne écoute !
Send us a textOn today's episode we had on a local Stand up Comedian, Mike Marchand!! He is shooting his standup routine for a special soon!! Also joining us today is the owner and meaderist, Tavarus Perry of Perry Vine Meads!!We did some blind rankings in Top Shelf and had Wild Berry Mead from Perry Vine Meads.We did an expose interview of Mike in Beer Flights and had The Penguin from Martin House Brewing.The last segment today was Bruce Trivia Show Notes!!! All of us had fun with our improv and the sourness of Samson's Tropical Vacation by Great Notion Brewing. Theme Song by Lost Like Lions Guest Links and Social Media:Tickets to the next event here Facebook: Twitter: Mike MarchandPerry Vine MeadsThe place to be in the Midwest to get your buzz on with the some of the finest meads ever!Hop Station Craft BarGet Beer, Cocktails, and fab food while enjoying darts, vintage games. Hop Station is hopping!Niles BrewingUnique Beers and Cocktails! They host events and trivia weekly. Located in downtown Niles, Michigan!TavourUse our promo code 'DrunksWithBuds' for $10 off your second order.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
What are the biggest myths about innovation? Lorraine has been teaching about innovation for decades in both academics and corporate America. Her recent book is No Fear, No Failure. Are you an innovator? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Travis sits down with Lorraine Marchand, acclaimed consultant, author, educator, and innovation leader. Lorraine has spent her career shaping how organizations—from startups to Fortune 500 companies—approach problem solving and sustained growth. She's co-author of No Fear, No Failure: Five Principles for Sustaining Growth Through Innovation and brings decades of experience from roles at Bristol Myers Squibb, IBM, and on advisory boards for Johnson & Johnson and Hewlett Packard. On this episode we talk about: How Lorraine's father sparked her curiosity and entrepreneurial spirit at age 12 The invention of the “Sugar Cube” and her first lesson in innovation and royalties The difference between convergent and divergent problem solving Why fear of failure cripples innovation—and how to overcome it How Lorraine's new book helps leaders build a culture that encourages experimentation Top 3 Takeaways Curiosity and problem solving can be taught early—and they're the foundation of building wealth and innovation. The biggest barrier to innovation isn't lack of ideas; it's fear of failure and organizational rigidity. Success comes from reframing failure as learning, taking consistent risks, and staying commercially focused on solving real customer problems. Notable Quotes “Parents have a powerful role in cultivating curiosity and developing future innovators—don't take it lightly.” “The only problems worth solving are the ones customers will pay you to fix.” “Fear of failure stops innovation before it starts. Reframe it as learning, and you'll open up entirely new possibilities.” Connect with Lorraine Marchand: LinkedIn: Lorraine Marchand on LinkedIn Website: lorrainemarchand.com Book: No Fear, No Failure – available for preorder on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Bookshop.org Travis Makes Money is made possible by High Level – the all-in-one sales & marketing platform built for agencies, by an agency. Capture leads, nurture them, and close more deals—all from one powerful platform. Get an extended free trial at gohighlevel.com/travis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La palabra estrategia se usa en los negocios como decir “buenos días” y típicamente se confunde con conceptos como objetivo, meta, planeación; pero la estrategia va mucho más allá. Es un ejercicio existencial y dinámico donde se elige un rumbo centrado en la oportunidad y se le aplican intención y recursos. Es la brújula del negocio. En este episodio te dejo algunos “mandamientos” que considero pueden aportar claridad en el proceso de generar o revisar la estrategia de tu negocio.Mi Plataforma Educativa: https://cursos.horaciomarchand.comMi tienda online: https://tienda.horaciomarchand.com/Contacto: info@horaciomarchand.com ¡Sígueme!— INSTAGRAM TIKTOK FACEBOOK X LINKEDIN
TSN Hockey Analyst Mike Johnson joined OverDrive to discuss the headlines around Canada's landscape of international hockey, the team's tournament achieving a bronze medal, Zayne Parekh's comments on the personality of a team, Brad Marchand joking comments with the Maple Leafs and the players approach, Auston Matthews' turnaround and more.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee look ahead to the Toronto Maple Leafs' Tuesday-night matchup against the Florida Panthers. They discuss Brad Marchand stirring the pot in his pre-game availability and how close the Leafs were to actually signing him this past offseason. Then, they chat about Brandon Carlo's return to the ice, what his presence can do for Morgan Rielly, and what a win would mean for the Leafs' postseason outlook. Later, Gord Stellick (33:31) joins the show to share his thoughts on the Leafs' standing in the competitive East, why a trade can't bail them out this season, Auston Matthews' franchise record, and much more!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/lionsledbydonkeys In this week's episode, we begin part one of a 2-part series describing the life and times of George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, the famous Romantic poet of the early 19th century who went to Greece in hopes of fighting for independence against the Ottomans, and immediately died. But, who was this man? And is describing something as "Byronic" a good thing? Spoiler: uh-oh. BIBLIOGRAPHY Bostridge, Mark. “On the Trail of the Real Lord Byron.” The Independent, November 4, 2002. https://www.the-independent.com/arts-entertainment/books/features/on-the-trail-of-the-real-lord-byron-126324.html. Brand, Emily. The Fall of the House of Byron: Scandal and Seduction in Georgian England. Paperback edition. John Murray, 2021. Brewer, David. The Greek War of Independence: The Struggle for Freedom from Ottoman Oppression and the Birth of the Modern Greek Nation. Woodstock, N.Y. : Overlook Press, 2001. http://archive.org/details/greekwarofindepe0000brew. Burton, Danielle. “Lord Byron and His Pet Bear.” Derbyshire Record Office, October 22, 2024. https://recordoffice.wordpress.com/2024/10/22/lord-byron-and-his-pet-bear/. Byron, George Gordon, Ernest Hartley Coleridge, and Rowland Edmund Prothero Ernle. The Words of Lord Byron. London : J. Murray; New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1898. http://archive.org/details/worksoflordbyron11byro. Byron, William Byron. The trial of William Lord Byron, Baron Byron of Rochdale, for the murder of William Chaworth, Esq; before the Right Honourable the House of Peers, ... On Tuesday the 16th, and Wednesday the 17th of April, 1765: on the last of which days the said William Lord Byron was acquitted of murder, but found guilty of manslaughter. ... 1765. 1765. http://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_the-trial-of-william-lor_byron-william-byron-ba_1765. “Edward Blaquiere, British Officer, Founding Member of the Philhellenic Committee of London.” Εταιρεία Για Τον Ελληνισμό Και Τον Φιλελληνισμό, October 27, 2020. https://www.eefshp.org/en/edward-blaquiere-british-officer-founding-member-of-the-philhellenic-committee-of-london/. Jones, Thomas. “On Top of Everything.” Review of Byron: Child of Passion, Fool of Fame, by Benita Eisler. London Review of Books, September 16, 1999. https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v21/n18/thomas-jones/on-top-of-everything. Kunst Museum Winterthur. “Bildtext: Der Wanderer über dem Nebelmeer.” Accessed December 9, 2025. https://www.kmw.ch/ausstellungen/friedrich/digital/wanderer/. Marchand, Leslie A. Byron: A Portrait. The University of Chicago Press, 1979. MacCarthy, Fiona. Byron: Life and Legend. London: John Murray, 2014. Patanè, Vincenzo, James Schwarten, and John Francis Phillimore. The Sour Fruit: Lord Byron, Love & Sex. John Cabot university press Copublished by the Rowman & Littlefield, 2019. Rizzoli, G. B. “Byron's Unacknowledged Armenian Grammar and a New Poem.” Keats-Shelley Journal 64 (2015): 43–71.
It's Moritz Seider's world, we're just living in it. Tune in as we start by recapping the first of Detroit's two wins over Alexander Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals, including goals and strong play from John Leonard, James van Riemsdyk, Elmer Soderblom, Moritz Seider, Dylan Larkin, Simon Edvinsson, and Andrew Copp, John Gibson's 7th straight win, and more from Todd McLellan's squad (4:20). Next, the Red Wings going back-to-back thanks to another goal from Leonard (filling in for Patrick Kane alongside Alex DeBrincat and Andrew Copp), Lucas Raymond (from Sandin-Pellikka and Finnie), Cam Talbot's strong game, and Moritz Seider's absolutely electric overtime game winner at Little Caesars Arena (12:55). We then take a look at Detroit's standings in the Atlantic division and the road ahead for Steve Yzerman's team (23:00). After that, we dive into the numbers behind Moritz Seider's superstar-level season, how he's surpassed even Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar in some metrics, how Simon Edvinsson has helped free up his game, and his candidacy for the Norris and Hart Trophies (28:45). We then discuss Marco Kasper's sophomore slump, as well as the Grand Rapids Griffins' AHL record-setting start the season (with Cossa, Brandsegg-Nygard, Holl, Gustafsson, and others leading the way under Dan Watson) (37:25) before jumping into NHL news (Berggren in St. Louis, Marchand, Danault and Marchment trades, & more). (48:10) All of that & lots more before we take your questions and comments in our Overtime segment (1:05:10) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! Go to KoffeeKult.com and use code WWP for 15% off your order! #ad Support the Jamie Daniels Foundation through Wings Money on the Board: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/wingsmotb
On Episode 597 of Spittin' Chiclets, the boys are absolutely humming. The Internet Invitational Finale came out with some insane cheating allegations, Paige & Malosi drama, Frankie's butterknife, and Beef, Francis & Dalke taking the crown. With all the golf talk, we have a Sandbagger dropping this Thursday, Gaborik's interview from last week was all-time, and plenty more chiclets content coming to you soon. The injury bug hammered the NHL this weekend. Doughty out, Dach fractured his foot, but nothing crazier than Jack Hughes slicing his hand at a team dinner. Eight weeks out… and yes, Frank the Tank. The curse lives. Luke Hughes finally pots his first, Marchand hits 1,000 points, Hyman returns throwing his weight around, and the Stars keep rolling. The boys bring on Frank, then send it to Ludwig for some classic Luds takes. Leafs lose five straight, Stecher claimed, Nylander ice cold, and trade rumors swirling. This is an Episode you won't want to miss. Support the Show: 00:00:00 - START 00:00:25 - Chiclets Updates 00:22:15 - Injury Plague 00:33:38 - Frank The Tank 00:49:50 - Marchand 1k Pts 01:01:59 - Boston Bruins 01:11:17 - Hyman's Back 01:12:51 - Craig Ludwig Interview 01:50:41 - TOR LEAFS 01:55:10 - ETC. Support the Show: PINK WHITNEY: Take Your Shot with Pink Whitney GAMETIME: Download the Gametime app today and use code CHICLETS for $20 off your first purchase RHOBACK: Use code CHICLETS on https://rhoback.com for 20% off your first purchase through the end of this week DRAFTKINGS: GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in ONT/OR/NH. Eligibility restrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). Pass-thru of per wager tax may apply in IL. 1 per new customer. Must register new account to receive reward Token. Must select Token BEFORE placing min. $5 bet to receive $200 in Bonus Bets if your bet wins. Min. -500 odds req. Token and Bonus Bets are single-use and non-withdrawable. Token expires 1/11/26. Bonus Bets expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: sportsbook.draftkings.com/promos. Ends 1/4/26 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK. RO: Connect with a provider at RO.co/CHICLETS to find out if prescription Ro Sparks are right for you and get $15 off your first order NOBULL: Visit https://nobullproject.com/chiclets for 30% off your entire order.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/schiclets
On Episode 590 of Spittin' Chiclets, we are joined by Tampa Bay Lightning Head Coach Jon Cooper to talk about the four nations face-off, what he got up to in the off-season, and his friendship with none other than the Rear Admiral. RA Joins us again with his new segment RA's World. The Rear is BACK. Shane Doan hops on early in the pod to talk about his son Josh and his development as well as some hilarious stories. But first, is Biz a BlueJays guy now? Could there be some big deals at the deadline brewing? All we know is Marchand's Boston homecoming was special, Schaefer will make team Canada (Rumor Boys), and we might need to call in the Fashion police after some of these walk-in fits the guys are rocking across the league. All this and more twice a week so don't forget to tune in every Monday + Friday Morning. Viva RA. 00:00:00 - START 00:02:20 - Chiclets Updates 00:07:50 - Shane Doan 00:38:33 - Schaefer Streak 00:42:59 - Fashion Police 00:48:40 - Around the league 01:05:58 - Marchand homecoming 01:12:12 - Blue Jays 01:18:20 - Jon Cooper 01:56:39 - RA's World Support the Show: PINK WHITNEY: Take Your Shot with Pink Whitney GAMETIME: Download the Gametime app today and use code CHICLETS for $20 off your first purchase AMAZON PRIME: Stream NHL action on Prime Monday Night Hockey. On Oct. 27th, it's the Boston Bruins vs. the Ottawa Senators at 7:30pm ET. It's On Monday. It's On Prime. Prime Monday Night Hockey is available free to Prime members in Canada. Start your free trial: https://www.primevideo.com . For the full Prime Monday Night Hockey schedule, visit https://www.primevideo.com/salp/nhl. RHOBACK: Use code CHICLETS on https://rhoback.com for a generous 20% off your first purchase through the end of this week JACKPOCKET: GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). 18+ (19+ in NE, 21+ in AZ). Physically present where Jackpocket operates. Jackpocket is a lottery courier and not affiliated with any State Lottery. Eligibility restrictions apply. Void where prohibited. 1 per new customer. Opt-in for $5 in non-withdrawable Lottery Credits that expire in 7 days (168 hours). Ends 12/31/25 at 11:59PM ET. Terms: jkpt.co/draw5. Scratch off tickets subject to availability. Sponsored by Jackpocket. Based on 2025 iOS download data collected by Sensor Tower. DRAFTKINGS: GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in NH/OR/ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply. Terms: draftkings.com/sportsbook. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). Fees may apply in IL. 1 per new customer. Must register new account to receive reward Token. Must select Token BEFORE placing min. $5 bet to receive $300 in Bonus Bets if your bet wins. Min. -500 odds req. Token and Bonus Bets are single-use and non-withdrawable. Token expires 11/23/25. Bonus Bets expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: sportsbook.draftkings.com/promos. Ends 11/16/25 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/schiclets