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WYCE's Community Connection (*conversations concerning issues of importance in West Michigan)
David Bulkowski, with Disability Advocates of Kent County on the importance of Disability Awareness Day on every day life (03-22-25)

WYCE's Community Connection (*conversations concerning issues of importance in West Michigan)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 14:26


In this episode, host, Phil Tower speaks with David Bulkowski, executive director, Disability Advocates of Kent County.Disability Advocates' mission is “to work alongside persons with disabilities as they seek to lead self-directed lives.” They provide a wide array of services throughout Kent, Mecosta, Ionia, Montcalm, and Osceola counties to individuals with physical, cognitive, mental, and sensory disabilities and their families.Dave spoke with us about their upcoming Disability Awareness Day on Saturday, March 28, at The Salvation Army Kroc Center, 2500 Division Ave in Grand Rapids.The event runs from 9 AM to 2 PM.Disability Awareness Day is designed for connection, empowerment, and action. Dave encouraged, “Whether you're an advocate, an organization, or someone navigating life with a disability, this event offers resources, strategies, and community support to help you thrive. The event will feature a Keynote Speaker: Dr. Melba Velez-Ortiz. Registration for Disability Awareness Day Online: DAKC online 

Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs
The Seven Years' War: The Great French Disaster - From La Fayette, We Are Here! Podcast

Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 47:39


Bonus Episode from La Fayette, We Are Here! podcast. This particular conflict goes by multiple names and definitions. While it is globally recognized as the Seven Years' War, it is more commonly referred to in America as the French and Indian War, and in Canada as the War of Conquest. These wars are all interconnected and are part of a vast global struggle between the two superpowers of the mid-eighteenth century: France and Great Britain. Considered by many as the first true world war, it continues to reverberate even today. Embark on a historical journey, with Louis XV, Madame de Pompadour, the Marquis de Montcalm, and general Wolfe as our guides, to examine "the Great French Disaster."  Created and hosted by Emmanuel Dubois. Find and subscribe to La Fayette, We Are Here! on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. All episodes, show notes, and transcripts can be found at https://www.lafayettepodcast.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

La Minute Crooner Attitude
Terez Montcalm en concert au Café de la Danse à Paris !

La Minute Crooner Attitude

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 5:30


Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Getting Rich Together
Architecting Freedom Through Money Math and Energetics with Holly Ruxin, CEO and Founder of Montcalm TCR

Getting Rich Together

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 43:30


I sat down with Holly Ruxin, a visionary in the world of financial empowerment and ethical investing. Holly's journey is both inspiring and instructive, starting from her early days in a conventional finance career to becoming a leader in values-driven investment strategies.    We begin by exploring Holly's professional background and the milestones that led her to question the status quo of traditional finance. Holly shares compelling stories from her career, highlighting the moments of disillusionment and awakening that directed her towards a path of ethical investing.    Throughout our discussion, Holly opens up about the challenges and rewards of prioritizing ethics in a profit-driven industry. She discusses her experience teaching others about financial empowerment and architecting freedom through money, and aligning finances with your values.    Through hearing Holly's money stories, you'll walk away with a deeper understanding of how to manage your finances responsibly while also making a meaningful difference. Key Topics: Equating personal freedom with earning and tracking money at a young age Using money to take charge of your own destiny When Holly first fell in love with economics and followed her intuition on that Striving to bring money conversations out of the dark Learning that money is an energy and using that to inform savings and investment decisions The investments and purchases that didn't work out as planned The spiritual awakening that moved Holly to leave Wall Street for good How to architect your own freedom with money math Giving back to yourself energetically to meet shifting and changing needs Being very intentional about money conversations around kids Teaching others that money is love  Giving others permission to be braver and feel like they belong  Connect with Holly online:   Website: https://www.montcalmtcr.com/our-story LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hollyziegelruxin/ Instagram: @montcalmtcr Find more from Syama Bunten: Instagram: @syama.co, @gettingrichpod Website: https://scalingretail.com/, https://syamabunten.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/scalingretailconsulting

Adventures In Wine
Glorious Grenache

Adventures In Wine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 31:15


In this episode our two, garrulous gringos of the grape get a grip on Grenache, which makes the grade in a great many wines, though its graduation from the grottiest of gripe waters to the graceful grandiosity of Chateuneuf Du Pape isn't greatly grasped. Grin with gruntled glee as our grandee of the grape, Jason, grows grandiloquent on Grenache's greatness, whilst gregarious grasshopper, David, grunts with gratefullest gravity. Lirac ‘La Fermade' Blanc 2023 from Richard Maby Domaine Du Clos des Fées Grenache Blanc 2022 from Hervé Bezeul Chateauneuf du Pape 2022 from Jean Pierre and Emilie Boisson Migliarina Grenache 2018 from Carsten Migliarina Tinto Nero Garnacha ‘Calico' 2022 from Jeff Mausbach and Alejandro Sejanovich Domaine de Montcalmès Grenache 2020 from Frédéric Pourtalié

The Darin Olien Show
Robyn O'Brien: Corporate Agriculture, Activism, Leadership Resilience, and Gender Balance in the Workplace

The Darin Olien Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 86:40


One year ago, a chance meeting at the South Summit in Spain sparked a conversation that would inspire this very episode of the Darin Olien Show. My guest Robyn O'Brien is the definition of unstoppable, successful, and unbelievably interesting.   Robyn truly is a multifaceted human which leads us to have a multifaceted conversation where we discuss about the transformative journeys of resilience and leadership, the complexities of physical and mental healing, the personal courage required to challenge systemic issues, the importance of authenticity, female empowerment, and balancing high achievement with self-care, the potential for a more conscious and values-driven approach to leadership and finance, and so much more.    Robyn O'Brien is a best selling author, most recently of Seeding Innovation, on leadership and courage, and she is a Partner at Montcalm, an impact investment platform, redefining the financial system with a deep commitment to transparency, diversification, sustainability and performance. She is a Fulbright scholar, author, investor, advocate and keynote speaker on leadership, courage and global food systems. In 2020, she was recognized on Forbes Impact 50 List for her work at the intersection of agriculture and climate.    What we discuss:  (00:02) Injury Recovery and Reflections (04:41) Unhealthy Truth (13:33) Corporate Agriculture, Operating System, and Resilience (18:59) Journey of Courage and Love (28:30) The Power of Authenticity and Support (41:53) Facing Inherited Systems and Innovations (46:39) Alchemy of Emotions in Leadership (01:02:05) Exploring Shame, Activism, and Gender Balance (01:14:51) Empowering Female Leadership and Finance (01:19:36) Seeding Innovation and Atomic Courage   …and more!   Don't forget:   You can order now by heading to darinolien.com/fatal-conveniences-book or order now on Amazon.   Thank you to our sponsors: Bite: Go to trybite.com/DARIN20 or use code DARIN20 for 20% off your first order. Fatty15 : Get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/DARIN and using code DARIN at checkout. Therasage: Go to www.therasage.com and use code DARIN at checkout for 15% off TruNiagen: Go to www.truniagen.com and use code Darin20 for 20% off   Find more from Darin: Website: https://darinolien.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Darinolien/ Book: https://darinolien.com/fatal-conveniences-book/ Down to Earth: https://darinolien.com/down-to-earth/   Find more from Robyn O'Brien: Website: https://robynobrien.com/  Book: Seeding Innovation Instagram: @robynobrienusa

Let's Trail Podcast
LTP#236 NAHUEL PASSERAT

Let's Trail Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 123:32


Dans cet épisode #236, je reçois Nahuel Passerat, pyrénéen d'adoption, et passionné de sport depuis son adolescence. Vous le connaissez peut-être comme étant à l'origine de la trace de la PicaPica, l'une des courses du challenge du Montcalm pour lequel il est coordinateur. Après avoir tenté sa chance sur les terrains de foot, Nahuel découvre le trail, inspiré par son papa, en 2012. Une révélation. Pendant 10 ans, il s'entraîne et se passionne pour ce sport, et même rapidement pour l'ultra endurance. L'amour de la montagne, la recherche de l'aventure, et un caractère bien affirmé, l'amèneront à enchaîner les performances. Il termine notamment 14ème de la Diagonale des Fous en 2015, puis réalise un premier rêve en 2016 : remporter la Ronda del Cims, en Andorre, 180K 13500 d+. Euforia, Tor des Géants… Nahuel aime surtout partager de belles aventures humaines à travers le sport, dans des environnements sauvages et rustiques. En 2022, il apprend qu'il va devoir faire une croix sur le trail suite à des problèmes physiques. Une nouvelle qui amène cet accro des efforts longs à réaliser l'impact de la pratique de l'ultra trail sur son corps. Il trouve néanmoins un compromis et pousse les portes de l'ultra endurance cycliste. J'ai hâte de vous faire découvrir le parcours de ce sportif complet et passionné, qui nous partage aussi son expérience et son point de vue concernant les difficultés liées à l'organisation d'une course. Crédit

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Seeding Innovation: The Path to Profit and Purpose in the 21st Century, reviewed

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 5:22


We review this relevant and potentially interesting book. It is certainly something that needs to happen if we are going to survive as a species going forwards. See more about the book here. Seeding Innovation: The Path to Profit and Purpose in the 21st Century, reviewed This is an important topic and we are starting to see more and more books tackling this topic. Naturally this should be no surprise as it is the fate of our own descendants, so, you would hope, this motivates and engages people. We found the book to be very practical on building a company, dealing with curveballs, developing ideas and growing the business. The one area that we found it a little light in was the actual green and clean tech side of things. In many ways it felt more like a primer for going into business, rather than a detailed or deep dive into what the potential environmental solutions might be. More about the book Build and grow a company ready for the next generation of consumers In Seeding Innovation: The Path to Profit and Purpose in the 21st Century, veteran entrepreneur, award winning author, global strategist, speaker, and Rice University Innovation and Entrepreneurship professor, Robyn O'Brien, delivers an insightful and data driven roadmap to authenticity and smart leadership in the face of accelerating technological, environmental, and social change. In the book, you'll discover how to build resilience, authenticity, market share and purpose into your business plan and move beyond box-ticking, virtue signaling and one-dimensional metrics, in a way that strengthens your business model, enhances your bottom line, attracts investors, fortifies employee retention, and more. With her characteristic candor and attention to data and deep experience on the frontlines of industry change, Robyn explains how you can transform concepts like paradigm blindness, scarcity, imposter syndrome, rejection, and fear to build durable, lasting, and profitable businesses that integrate social and environmental principles, with courage and integrity to drive long term shareholder and stakeholder value. You'll also discover how to: Develop a purpose-driven product line that holds strong appeal for new generations of consumers and avoids the ruthless practices associated with PR nightmares and externalized costs Build an iconic company that focuses on integrating meaningful change to inspire customers, investors, and employees and that eschews meaningless press releases and virtue signaling Overcome imposter syndrome and naysayers using the S.T.O.P. Protocol Develop supportive scaffolding and a resilient mindset in order to leverage courage and gain market share Build boards (not echo chambers), why equity and governance matters, and how diversity is good for your bottom line Integrate authentic marketing and storytelling into your brand strategy to drive revenue and capture market share Avoid the dangers of silos, fundraising traps and toxic capital and build a model with value-aligned, informed investors. Spot greenwashing, gender washing, and carbon washing, and more importantly, how to avoid them within your own organization and drive change Address headlines around ESG and DEI metrics in order to meet the needs of asset managers and investors, build successful teams and integrate goals that are central to outperformance and higher returns Gen Z and the modern consumer are looking for companies with authenticity - they want transparency and purpose from brands that are future proofing for the planet they're inheriting. With this changing consumer focus and mindset emerges an urgent need for emotionally intelligent leadership. Along with profitability, 21st century leaders must focus on environmental stewardship, equity and justice, employee retention, recruiting, collaboration, and emerging other key aspects of modern business. More about the book ROBYN O'BRIEN is a partner at Montcalm, an impact investment firm that blends personal empowerment and plane...

L'info en intégrale - Europe 1
Térez Montcalm pour son nouvel album « Step Out »

L'info en intégrale - Europe 1

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 8:55


Intellectuels, chefs d'entreprises, artistes, hommes et femmes politiques... Frédéric Taddeï reçoit des personnalités de tous horizons pour éclairer différemment et prendre du recul sur l'actualité de la semaine écoulée.

C'est arrivé demain
Térez Montcalm pour son nouvel album « Step Out »

C'est arrivé demain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 8:55


Intellectuels, chefs d'entreprises, artistes, hommes et femmes politiques... Frédéric Taddeï reçoit des personnalités de tous horizons pour éclairer différemment et prendre du recul sur l'actualité de la semaine écoulée.

Time Warp
1927 Theatre in Haliburton Highlands plus General James Wolfe

Time Warp

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 12:52


This week, Kate delves into a back copy of the Echo newspaper from February 1927 to show the deep roots of local culture and theatre in the Haliburton Highlands. Plus, Paul builds on the story of Fort Louisburg from the last episode of the TimeWarp to tell the tale of British General James Wolfe who at the age of 32 commanded the flotilla deployed to capture Quebec City from the French during the Seven Years War. He met the French army on the Plains of Abraham where both Wolfe and the French commander, Montcalm, died of wounds inflicted during the battle. Kate Butler is the Director of the Haliburton Highlands Museum. Paul Vorvis is the host of the Your Haliburton Morning Show 7 - 9 a.m. Fridays on Canoe FM 100.9 and streaming on your devices. Haliburton County is in cottage country about 2 1/2 hours north of Toronto. You can contact us at timewarp@canoefm.com

L'info en intégrale - Europe 1
Frédéric Taddeï avec Eugène Berg, Arnaud Montebourg et Térez Montcalm

L'info en intégrale - Europe 1

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 39:41


Intellectuels, chefs d'entreprises, artistes, hommes et femmes politiques... Frédéric Taddeï reçoit des personnalités de tous les horizons pour éclairer différemment et prendre du recul sur l'actualité de la semaine écoulée le samedi. Même recette le dimanche pour anticiper la semaine à venir. Un rendez-vous emblématique pour mieux comprendre l'air du temps et la complexité de notre monde.

C'est arrivé demain
Frédéric Taddeï avec Eugène Berg, Arnaud Montebourg et Térez Montcalm

C'est arrivé demain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 39:41


Intellectuels, chefs d'entreprises, artistes, hommes et femmes politiques... Frédéric Taddeï reçoit des personnalités de tous les horizons pour éclairer différemment et prendre du recul sur l'actualité de la semaine écoulée le samedi. Même recette le dimanche pour anticiper la semaine à venir. Un rendez-vous emblématique pour mieux comprendre l'air du temps et la complexité de notre monde.

Tempo 110
Les années Motown de Térez Montcalm

Tempo 110

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024


Térez Montcalm a conçu son 9e album entre Montréal et Paris. Elle y reprend des tubes de la Motown qu'elle associe à ses propres compositions.

Musiques du monde
#SessionLive Laryssa Kim & Terez Montcalm, week-end spécial femme !

Musiques du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 48:30


Notre 1ère invitée s'appelle Laryssa Kim.Basée à Bruxelles, Laryssa Kim est une chanteuse et compositrice italo-congolaise. Son premier album, Contezza, est sorti en 2024 sur le label City Tracks. Contezza représente le chemin de la prison mentale à la libération, vers un amour mature vaste et inconditionnel pour la vie, pour soi-même et pour les autres. Ses premières incursions dans la musique ont eu lieu à Rome où elle écrivait et se produisait avec des musiciens de reggae et des DJ. Une période qui lui a permis de consolider ses forces instinctives à travers le live. En 2008, elle déménage à Amsterdam et s'immerge dans la danse contemporaine et le théâtre. Basée à Bruxelles depuis 2013, Laryssa a confirmé son intérêt pour l'électroacoustique en complétant un programme de master au Conservatoire Royal de Mons en composition musicale acousmatique.On pénètre dans « Contezza » comme on sombre dans un sommeil duveteux. Durant ces trois premières pistes, Laryssa Kim nous emmène donc aux confins de sa contezza, un mot italien ancien et éculé signifiant « conscience ». Jouant avec les langues comme avec les sons, comme autant d'artefacts invisibles témoignant de ses origines italo-congolaises, Laryssa se meut dans l'hybride et les contrastes.Carrefour où se rencontrent Brian Eno, Enya et Erykah Badu, Contezza est donc affaire de voyage intérieur. Le résultat d'un repli qui, comme pour la majorité des humains en 2020, survient avec la pandémie de Covid-19. Certaine de devoir mettre un terme à sa carrière, Laryssa profite surtout de cette pause forcée pour approfondir sa connaissance des pratiques de méditation et sa curiosité pour l'ésotérisme, l'astrologie, la magie, les oracles chinois. Tout en gardant farouchement les pieds sur terre, Laryssa s'autorise à jouer avec les signes et les sens. Instinctivement, c'est d'amour qu'elle veut parler sur ce nouvel album. L'amour et ses déceptions, mais aussi ce qu'il peut nous apprendre sur nous-mêmes, lorsqu'il s'évanouit comme un rêve, comme une marée faite de plaisirs et d'angoisses, miroirs de nos failles les plus mystérieuses. À l'instar des grands maîtres d'une esthétique clair-obscur, par-delà bien et mal, que sont David Lynch et Miyazaki. Très vite, elle conçoit l'album comme un processus rituel, magique : un exorcisme par la beauté lui permettant d'éloigner un mauvais œil qu'elle suspecte lui coller à la peau. Loin de donner des leçons, Laryssa invite humblement à l'introspection créative, à l'invention perpétuelle de soi, sans répit, au gré du jeu et de l'ouverture aux détails infinis du quotidien. Comme le bourdonnement du frigo ou l'horloge des toilettes de sa mère, à Rome, qui trouvent une nouvelle place dans les mini-univers oniriques de la contezza de Laryssa, à la fois ancienne et tournée vers les techniques de composition les plus contemporaines. Une exploration spirituelle en soi-même que Laryssa envisage à la manière d'un Jodorowski : profonde et fondamentalement ludique à la fois, loin des certitudes et des dogmes dangereux…Morceaux interprétés au grand studio- L'Attente Live RFI- Blue Velvet, extrait de l'album- Ma Chi Sei Live RFI. Line Up : Laryssa Kim, voix, machines.Son : Mathias Taylor & Jérémie Besset.► Album Contezza (City Tracks 2024). Puis nous recevons l'artiste québécoise Terez Montcalm pour la sortie de Step OutEn plus de trente ans de carrière, la Québécoise Thérèse Montcalm (Térez à la scène) publie enfin son dixième album Step Out. Elle a pris le temps pour le concevoir, puisque son prédécesseur date de neuf ans déjà. Et comme elle aime surprendre, après avoir alterné disques en français («Risque», «Parle Pas Si Fort», «Quand On S'Aime»…) et en anglais, oscillant tour à tour entre jazz, rock et chanson («Voodoo», «Songs For Shirley Horn»), c'est en compagnie du fameux guitariste français Jean-Marie Ecay (et sous l'égide du producteur Régis Ceccarelli, fils d'André, dit «Dédé», ainsi que de l'ingénierie du célèbre Dominique Blanc-Francard) qu'elle nous revient pour un album cédant cette fois la part belle à cette bonne vieille soul intemporelle. S'ouvrant sur la même rhythm pattern que le «What's Going On» de Marvin Gaye (qu'évoque également «Holding On»), la plage titulaire démontre que le temps n'a pas de prise sur le timbre rauque, puissant et écorché de la grande Térez. La guitare d'Ecay et les arrangements de Ceccarelli s'appuient fermement sur le groove qu'y imprime la paire rythmique que constituent les excellents Laurent Vernerey (Laurent Voulzy, Jean-Louis Aubert, Albin de la Simone… basse) et Nicolas Viccaro (batterie). Au registre des covers particulièrement bien senties, on distinguera celles du «She's Not There» des Zombies (également repris en son temps par Santana), du «Be My Baby» de Spector via les Ronettes (en deux versions, une langoureuse et une exaltée), du «Don't Make Me Over» de David et Bacharach (tel qu'adapté chez nous par les Surfs sous le titre «T'en Vas Pas Comme Ça»), ainsi que du «Reach Out I'll Be There» des Four Tops (dont Claude François fit ce «J'attendrai» qu'elle interprète également ici d'une poignante manière), du «T.R.O.U.B.L.E» de Leiber et Stoller via Elvis et du «Lady Day And John Coltrane» du regretté Gil Scott-Heron (avec le trombone de Philippe Georges).Morceaux interprétés au grand studio- J'attendrai Live RFI- Lady Day, extrait de l'album- Be my Baby Live RFI voir clip. Line Up : Terez Montcalm, guitare-voix, Jean-Marie Ecay à la guitare. Son : Benoît Letirant & Mathias Taylor.► Album Step out (Spectra Music / Side Street Music / L'autre Dist. 2024).Concert 26 mars 2024 au studio de l'Ermitage.

Musiques du monde
#SessionLive Laryssa Kim & Terez Montcalm, week-end spécial femme !

Musiques du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 48:30


Notre 1ère invitée s'appelle Laryssa Kim.Basée à Bruxelles, Laryssa Kim est une chanteuse et compositrice italo-congolaise. Son premier album, Contezza, est sorti en 2024 sur le label City Tracks. Contezza représente le chemin de la prison mentale à la libération, vers un amour mature vaste et inconditionnel pour la vie, pour soi-même et pour les autres. Ses premières incursions dans la musique ont eu lieu à Rome où elle écrivait et se produisait avec des musiciens de reggae et des DJ. Une période qui lui a permis de consolider ses forces instinctives à travers le live. En 2008, elle déménage à Amsterdam et s'immerge dans la danse contemporaine et le théâtre. Basée à Bruxelles depuis 2013, Laryssa a confirmé son intérêt pour l'électroacoustique en complétant un programme de master au Conservatoire Royal de Mons en composition musicale acousmatique.On pénètre dans « Contezza » comme on sombre dans un sommeil duveteux. Durant ces trois premières pistes, Laryssa Kim nous emmène donc aux confins de sa contezza, un mot italien ancien et éculé signifiant « conscience ». Jouant avec les langues comme avec les sons, comme autant d'artefacts invisibles témoignant de ses origines italo-congolaises, Laryssa se meut dans l'hybride et les contrastes.Carrefour où se rencontrent Brian Eno, Enya et Erykah Badu, Contezza est donc affaire de voyage intérieur. Le résultat d'un repli qui, comme pour la majorité des humains en 2020, survient avec la pandémie de Covid-19. Certaine de devoir mettre un terme à sa carrière, Laryssa profite surtout de cette pause forcée pour approfondir sa connaissance des pratiques de méditation et sa curiosité pour l'ésotérisme, l'astrologie, la magie, les oracles chinois. Tout en gardant farouchement les pieds sur terre, Laryssa s'autorise à jouer avec les signes et les sens. Instinctivement, c'est d'amour qu'elle veut parler sur ce nouvel album. L'amour et ses déceptions, mais aussi ce qu'il peut nous apprendre sur nous-mêmes, lorsqu'il s'évanouit comme un rêve, comme une marée faite de plaisirs et d'angoisses, miroirs de nos failles les plus mystérieuses. À l'instar des grands maîtres d'une esthétique clair-obscur, par-delà bien et mal, que sont David Lynch et Miyazaki. Très vite, elle conçoit l'album comme un processus rituel, magique : un exorcisme par la beauté lui permettant d'éloigner un mauvais œil qu'elle suspecte lui coller à la peau. Loin de donner des leçons, Laryssa invite humblement à l'introspection créative, à l'invention perpétuelle de soi, sans répit, au gré du jeu et de l'ouverture aux détails infinis du quotidien. Comme le bourdonnement du frigo ou l'horloge des toilettes de sa mère, à Rome, qui trouvent une nouvelle place dans les mini-univers oniriques de la contezza de Laryssa, à la fois ancienne et tournée vers les techniques de composition les plus contemporaines. Une exploration spirituelle en soi-même que Laryssa envisage à la manière d'un Jodorowski : profonde et fondamentalement ludique à la fois, loin des certitudes et des dogmes dangereux…Morceaux interprétés au grand studio- L'Attente Live RFI- Blue Velvet, extrait de l'album- Ma Chi Sei Live RFI. Line Up : Laryssa Kim, voix, machines.Son : Mathias Taylor & Jérémie Besset.► Album Contezza (City Tracks 2024). Puis nous recevons l'artiste québécoise Terez Montcalm pour la sortie de Step OutEn plus de trente ans de carrière, la Québécoise Thérèse Montcalm (Térez à la scène) publie enfin son dixième album Step Out. Elle a pris le temps pour le concevoir, puisque son prédécesseur date de neuf ans déjà. Et comme elle aime surprendre, après avoir alterné disques en français («Risque», «Parle Pas Si Fort», «Quand On S'Aime»…) et en anglais, oscillant tour à tour entre jazz, rock et chanson («Voodoo», «Songs For Shirley Horn»), c'est en compagnie du fameux guitariste français Jean-Marie Ecay (et sous l'égide du producteur Régis Ceccarelli, fils d'André, dit «Dédé», ainsi que de l'ingénierie du célèbre Dominique Blanc-Francard) qu'elle nous revient pour un album cédant cette fois la part belle à cette bonne vieille soul intemporelle. S'ouvrant sur la même rhythm pattern que le «What's Going On» de Marvin Gaye (qu'évoque également «Holding On»), la plage titulaire démontre que le temps n'a pas de prise sur le timbre rauque, puissant et écorché de la grande Térez. La guitare d'Ecay et les arrangements de Ceccarelli s'appuient fermement sur le groove qu'y imprime la paire rythmique que constituent les excellents Laurent Vernerey (Laurent Voulzy, Jean-Louis Aubert, Albin de la Simone… basse) et Nicolas Viccaro (batterie). Au registre des covers particulièrement bien senties, on distinguera celles du «She's Not There» des Zombies (également repris en son temps par Santana), du «Be My Baby» de Spector via les Ronettes (en deux versions, une langoureuse et une exaltée), du «Don't Make Me Over» de David et Bacharach (tel qu'adapté chez nous par les Surfs sous le titre «T'en Vas Pas Comme Ça»), ainsi que du «Reach Out I'll Be There» des Four Tops (dont Claude François fit ce «J'attendrai» qu'elle interprète également ici d'une poignante manière), du «T.R.O.U.B.L.E» de Leiber et Stoller via Elvis et du «Lady Day And John Coltrane» du regretté Gil Scott-Heron (avec le trombone de Philippe Georges).Morceaux interprétés au grand studio- J'attendrai Live RFI- Lady Day, extrait de l'album- Be my Baby Live RFI voir clip. Line Up : Terez Montcalm, guitare-voix, Jean-Marie Ecay à la guitare. Son : Benoît Letirant & Mathias Taylor.► Album Step out (Spectra Music / Side Street Music / L'autre Dist. 2024).Concert 26 mars 2024 au studio de l'Ermitage.

Historical Birthdays Today
February 28th - Louis-Joseph de Montcalm

Historical Birthdays Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 0:50


Today's episode features: Louis-Joseph de Montcalm, French Officer Sponsored by ⁠⁠⁠2 Complicated 4 History⁠⁠⁠ Produced by ⁠Primary Source Media⁠

Le monde d'Elodie
"Je fais ce métier pour faire de la scène" : Terez Montcalm sort de l'ombre avec un nouvel album, "Step Out"

Le monde d'Elodie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 13:11


durée : 00:13:11 - Le monde d'Elodie - par : Elodie SUIGO - Tous les jours, une personnalité s'invite dans le monde d'Élodie Suigo. Mardi 20 février 2024 : l'auteure, compositrice et chanteuse québécoise, Terez Montcalm. Elle sort un nouvel album "Step Out" et sera sur la scène du Studio de l'Ermitage à Paris le 26 mars prochain.

Left of Lansing
98: Episode 73: Right Wing Tries To Repeal Law Allowing Renewable Energy Projects On Family Farms

Left of Lansing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 48:59


Here's Episode 73 of Michigan's Premier, Progressive Podcast! As we've covered on the show, Michigan Democrats passed a rather robust package of clean energy bills last year. Many of those laws will go into effect later this year, including the 100% clean energy standard by 2040, energy efficient programs, increases in the state's energy reduction program, and removing the power of local governments to block large clean energy projects and placing that power in the Michigan Public Service Commission. Many right-wing local governments, driven by misinformation and fear, have rejected plan-after-plan to allow wind turbines or solar farms in their areas. This not only hurts the state's abilities to march towards a cleaner and more efficient energy program of the future (not to mention blocking thousands of green energy jobs), but it hurts family farmers who would allow their lands to be used for these projects.  Montcalm County farmer, and Chair of Patriots for Montcalm, Dick Farnsworth joins me this week to talk about why he and so many other farmers not only want to be part of these projects, but also how these projects will help combat climate change and help them keep their land! Michigan Democrats made that happen while Republicans tried to block it. However, right wing forces, backed by some big money from the fossil fuel industry, have started an effort to repeal this law by collecting signatures so they can put it on this November's ballot. Mr. Farnsworth and I discuss how he and others are trying to fight back to combat climate change, and save family farms I open-up the show by talking about how Democrats have been given a great opportunity here in Michigan to show how the many policies they passed are helping hard-working Michiganders. By effectively communicating their achievements, Democrats will help President Biden's chances in this state.  I close by giving my take on Jon Stewart's return to The Daily Show, and why I think we as progressives can't be so thinned-skin when he and other comedians make fun of our side. However, that still doesn't mean Stewart's takes are iron-clad, as I discuss.  Take the battle to them! Please, subscribe to the podcast, download each episode, and give it a good review if you can! leftoflansing@gmail.com leftoflansing.com

On n'est pas obligé d'être d'accord - Sophie Durocher
Aide médicale à mourir : «Le Québec est infantilisé par Ottawa», dit Sophie

On n'est pas obligé d'être d'accord - Sophie Durocher

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 9:09


Le Québec prévoit avancer plus tôt que prévu dans le processus des demandes d'aide médicale à mourir. La province demande à Ottawa de modifier le Code criminel spécifiquement pour le Québec. Entrevue avec Luc Thériault, député fédéral du Bloc québécois pour la circonscription de Montcalm et vice-président du comité mixte sur l'aide médicale à mourirPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

On n'est pas obligé d'être d'accord - Sophie Durocher
Épisode mercredi 7 février | Assistons-nous au retour de Céline Dion ?

On n'est pas obligé d'être d'accord - Sophie Durocher

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 53:39


Le retour de Céline? | Le stade est une abomination en terme sonore | Les femmes doivent se libérer de leurs étiquettes | Aide médicale à mourir : le Canada infantilise le Québec | Quand allons-nous mettre fin à la monarchie?   Dans cet épisode intégral du 7 février en entrevue :    Marie-Claude Barrette, animatrice et signataire de la lettre Libérons-nous de nos étiquettes invisibles! Luc Thériault, député fédéral du Bloc québécois pour la circonscription de Montcalm et vice-président du comité mixte sur l'aide médicale à mourir   Une production QUB Février 2024Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Vous m'en direz des nouvelles !
« Step out » de Térez Montcalm, une voix pas comme les autres

Vous m'en direz des nouvelles !

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 48:30


Avec son 9ème album, la chanteuse québécoise Térez Montcalm marie de tout son talent des chansons originales à des reprises, hommages musicaux aux artistes qu'elle aime et qui ont traversé sa vie. Un album aux sonorités rock, folk et jazz. Dans son Québec natal, on dit d'elle qu'elle est la plus rock des chanteuses de jazz. Il est vrai que sa voix rocailleuse a une signature très rock. C'est vrai aussi que cette chanteuse et musicienne, autrice et compositrice canadienne a largement labouré depuis son premier album le sillon du jazz, en anglais mais aussi en français, faisant swinguer Charles Aznavour ou Edith Piaf.Mais accoler une seule étiquette à son répertoire serait bien réducteur et bien injuste. Elle nous le prouve dans son nouvel album, un voyage dans le temps et les hommages, à travers lequel sa voix puissante, fêlée, sensuelle, se met au service de 16 titres aux vibrations qui ne laisseront personne insensible.« Step out », le nouvel album de Térez Montcalm sera disponible le 16 février 2024 chez Spectra Music-Side Street Music-L'Autre distribution.La chanteuse Térez Montcalm est l'invitée de VMDN.Durant l'émission, notre journaliste Lisa Giroldini reviendra sur le succès et l'histoire de la comédie musicale « Dirty Dancing ».

RVVS
2024/02/03 - Step Out avec Terez Montcalm + World Radio Day avec l'UNESCO

RVVS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 65:08


Step Out Cette semaine, Reportages VIP, acteur local à la culture internationale, vous propose une émission avec : l'artiste Terez Montcalm pour évoquer son album Step Out et bientôt en concert la World Radio Day qui aura lieu le 13 février : D-10 une chronique "Image des Jeux" concernant le documentaire "The weight Of gold" "1 auto, 1 histoire" à propos du Mitsubishi Pajero Belle semaine Prenez soin de vous en écoutant RVVS et Reportages VIP !

Steve Smith Podcast
Ray Gagnon 1-9-24

Steve Smith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 33:45


Ray Gagnon swings in and joins me as we talk about where they got the name of Montcalm, googling yourself, the dark web, looking like your sibbling, snow, the Presidential Primary, and more.

RADIO TRAIL CARRERAS DE MONTAÑA, por Mayayo
CARRERAS MONTAÑA CATALUÑA 2024: TOP10 PARA POPULARES, Con Marc Olle y Mayayo en Radio Trail

RADIO TRAIL CARRERAS DE MONTAÑA, por Mayayo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 64:16


CARRERAS MONTAÑA CATALUÑA 2024: TOP10 PARA POPULARES, Con Marc Olle y Mayayo en Radio Trail Nuestra sección TRAIL RUNNING CATALUÑA nos trae una serie de carreras de montaña recomendadas para 2024 por nuestro patrón Marc Ollé, quien ha completado una temporada fantástica. Como residente habitual en Font Romeu, Marc ha querido traernos pruebas a un y otro lado del Pirineo, con el encanto especial de conocer ambos lados de la cordillera Trepitja Garrotxa Ultra: Una carrera salvaje, técnica en la parte de la Alta Garrotxa con unas vistas espectaculares. - Trencacims: La ultra exigente del parque natural dels Ports. Una de las utlras mas bonitas de paisaje por su contraste comparado con las carreras del Pirineo. Una carrera donde cada paso se debe estar alerta debido a su complecidad de terreno. - Olla de Núria: La clássica del Pirineo Oriental que no se puede perder. - Ultra Pirineu: La ultra de renombre internacional por un gran entorno como el Cadí-Moixeró. - Marató del Canigó: La clássica del Pirineo Oriental de la catalunya norte, una carrera con una subida al emblematico Canigó. - Marató de Montcalm: La clássica del Pirineo Ariège compartiendo tambien con Francia la subida al Montcalm y Pica d'Estats, una carrera de skyrunning partiendo del pueblo hasta el cielo y volviendo por el mismo camino. - Cursa de l'Alba: Poder correr por Montserrat es un privilegio y totalmente recomendado para quien no lo haya probado. Des de la localidad de Collbató se sube al punto mas alto del maciso, a Sant Jeroni, parte central de Catalunya. - Trail del Bisaura: una carrera espectacular por su organización, como cuidan el corredor y preparar una carrera que cambian año tras año para disfrutar de los mejores rincones de Bisaura. - Ultra Bastions: una de las ultras clásicas de Catalunya, corriendo todas las cimas de Núria y el parque natural del Ter-Freser como son Puigmal, Balandrau y Taga, saliendo de la localidad de Ribes de Freser - Buff Epic Trail: en la valle de Boí se hace una de las skyrace con mas renombre en Catalunya, por un valle mágico donde ha sido epicentro de grandes competiciones internacionales. A pesar el cambio de recorridos año tras año, ya sea por adentrarnos en Aigües-Tortes o en la parte de la estación de Boí, es un terreno de alta montaña totalmente imprescindible para un corredor de trail. Reportaje con más infomación en sección TRAIL RUNNING CATALUÑA aqui: https://carrerasdemontana.com/tag/trail-running-cataluna/ Nuestro canal videos en youutube aqui: https://www.youtube.com/moxigeno #carrerasdemontaña #radiotrail

RADIO TRAIL Carreras de Montaña Mayayo
CARRERAS MONTAÑA CATALUÑA 2024: TOP10 PARA POPULARES, Con Marc Olle y Mayayo en Radio Trail

RADIO TRAIL Carreras de Montaña Mayayo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 64:17


CARRERAS MONTAÑA CATALUÑA 2024: TOP10 PARA POPULARES, Con Marc Olle y Mayayo en Radio TrailNuestra sección TRAIL RUNNING CATALUÑA nos trae una serie de carreras de montaña recomendadas para 2024 por nuestro patrón Marc Ollé, quien ha completado una temporada fantástica.Como residente habitual en Font Romeu, Marc ha querido traernos pruebas a un y otro lado del Pirineo, con el encanto especial de conocer ambos lados de la cordillera Trepitja Garrotxa Ultra: Una carrera salvaje, técnica en la parte de la Alta Garrotxa con unas vistas espectaculares.- Trencacims: La ultra exigente del parque natural dels Ports. Una de las utlras mas bonitas de paisaje por su contraste comparado con las carreras del Pirineo. Una carrera donde cada paso se debe estar alerta debido a su complecidad de terreno.- Olla de Núria: La clássica del Pirineo Oriental que no se puede perder.- Ultra Pirineu: La ultra de renombre internacional por un gran entorno como el Cadí-Moixeró.- Marató del Canigó: La clássica del Pirineo Oriental de la catalunya norte, una carrera con una subida al emblematico Canigó.- Marató de Montcalm: La clássica del Pirineo Ariège compartiendo tambien con Francia la subida al Montcalm y Pica d'Estats, una carrera de skyrunning partiendo del pueblo hasta el cielo y volviendo por el mismo camino.- Cursa de l'Alba: Poder correr por Montserrat es un privilegio y totalmente recomendado para quien no lo haya probado. Des de la localidad de Collbató se sube al punto mas alto del maciso, a Sant Jeroni, parte central de Catalunya.- Trail del Bisaura: una carrera espectacular por su organización, como cuidan el corredor y preparar una carrera que cambian año tras año para disfrutar de los mejores rincones de Bisaura.- Ultra Bastions: una de las ultras clásicas de Catalunya, corriendo todas las cimas de Núria y el parque natural del Ter-Freser como son Puigmal, Balandrau y Taga, saliendo de la localidad de Ribes de Freser- Buff Epic Trail: en la valle de Boí se hace una de las skyrace con mas renombre en Catalunya, por un valle mágico donde ha sido epicentro de grandes competiciones internacionales. A pesar el cambio de recorridos año tras año, ya sea por adentrarnos en Aigües-Tortes o en la parte de la estación de Boí, es un terreno de alta montaña totalmente imprescindible para un corredor de trail.Reportaje con más infomación en sección TRAIL RUNNING CATALUÑA aqui: https://carrerasdemontana.com/tag/trail-running-cataluna/Nuestro canal videos en youutube aqui: https://www.youtube.com/moxigeno#carrerasdemontaña #radiotrail

La Fayette, We Are Here!
The Seven Years' War. The Great French Disaster

La Fayette, We Are Here!

Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 44:14 Transcription Available


This particular conflict goes by multiple names and definitions. While it is globally recognized as the Seven Years' War, it is more commonly referred to in America as the French and Indian War, and in Canada as the War of Conquest. These wars are all interconnected and are part of a vast global struggle between the two superpowers of the mid-eighteenth century: France and Great Britain.Considered by many as the first true world war, it continues to reverberate even today. Join us as we embark on a historical journey, with Louis XV, Madame de Pompadour, the Marquis de Montcalm, and general Wolfe as our guides, to examine "the Great French Disaster." Timecodes:Introduction04:18 - The Origins of Conflict13:21 - From Frontier Struggle to Global War22:12 - Downward Spiral28:51 - The Great Disaster37:46 - ConclusionMusic: Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs, composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully, arranged and performed by Jérôme Arfouche.Artwork: The death of the Marquis de Montcalm, by Juste Chevillet, National Gallery of CanadaRecommended link: "The Life and Times of Frederick the Great" podcast by Alec AvdakovSupport the showReach out, support the show and give me feedback! Follow the podcast on social media Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or on Spotify Become a patron on Patreon to support the show Buy me a Coffee Get beautiful “La Fayette, We are Here!” merchandise from TeePublic

conscient podcast
e141 filature - what does gatineau sound like?

conscient podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 18:01


a bilingual soundwalk with city of Gatineau councillor (Hull-Wright) Steven Moran around ‘la filature' for radio-hull 2023TRANSCRIPT OF EPISODE (this episode is a mix of English and French, below is the complete English version)(bell and breath)Claude (C ): Steven Morin, I invite you to take a sound walk with me. Steve (S): Excellent. Shall we? C: So you're a local councillor here? S: Yes. From Hull-Wright.C: Me, I'm an artist in residence here at DAIMON then I create works for the radio-hull 2023. Then I decided to take a walk with a friend, you, in French and English. The idea of a sound walk is to pay attention to all the details. For example, our feet are making a rather soft sound at the moment. It just rained here in Gatineau. You can feel all the details of life through sound.Claude: And it's going to be a bilingual conversation because Gatineau is multilingual and I'm bilingual. In fact, my family, my grandfather lived in Hull at the time. So there are lots of stories that we can tell. C: I'd start with what you're hearing right now, Steven. S: I can hear the leaves in the poplar over there. You hear construction because you always hear construction in the city center. I hear birds. I think it was a chickadee. I hear the wind. I hear the wind by itself, I think. I hear the wind in the leaves. I hear the highway and then Montcalm. Someone with a chainsaw, it sounds like. C: So that's the idea. But what's interesting about the sound walk is that you can also interact with the soundscape. So you listen to it, you perceive it, you're sensitive to... for example, the car that's just gone by. You can perceive all sorts of things with sound. For example, there are bustards ahead. We'll see if they make a sound. We're so used to seeing that our sense of hearing is sometimes a little less developed, so a sound walk is a way of sharpening our... S: With geese, you can hear them in the sky, but you don't think about them as much when they're on the ground. C: For example, the building here is interesting. The spinning mill was an old factory, the Hanson I forget the name of.S: Hanson Mills. Socks, among other things? Yes, among other things. C: Then it was converted into an artist center in the '80s and now it's AxeNéo7 and Daimon. I find it interesting that there's a cultural center in a former industrial site, that it's a way of giving new life to the building and the neighborhood.  (soundscape of children playing)S: Ruisseau de la Brasserie was really the center of a whole industrial environment. It was the beating heart of Gatineau industry. The axes were made right there. The distillery was right there and a lot of things happened on the creek. So, when we think of industry and culture, when we talk about places, obviously it's often post-industrial spaces that aren't necessarily suitable for housing, so we use them to make cultural spaces. The spinning mill was a perfect example. (urban soundscape)S: But it's clear that in this place, if there was an era. I try to imagine it, and then I hear it in my head: the hammers, the big machines, the saws, and so on. That's not the case anymore. I mean, there's no heavy industry of that kind here. The sounds would be completely different. It's fascinating to imagine what it would have been like back then. Also, you have to remember, just before World War II, there was a big homelessness crisis of what we called the homeless at the time, who were here, who were centered on the West Side. So there would even have been camps. Are those industrial sounds? But it would have been families left in poverty, in this industrial system that left them behind. It would also have been a family place. But not in the same way as now. (soundscape of children playing)C: When I came here earlier, there were a lot of children playing with their bikes. I did some sound recording, and for me it's also a discovery, because I don't know Gatineau very well. I'm an artist from Ottawa who comes here to listen... and to take part in Radio-Hull. And I find it really interesting to get caught up in Gatineau's atmosphere, culture and spaces.(sound of foot on the road)C: But speaking of sound, that's a nice one. Yeah. Tell me what just happened here.Steven: Cars going through puddles, everybody knows that sound.  So typical of after the rain. Yeah. Yeah. But also, I mean, it's asphalt. It wouldn't be the same if this were, you know, mud. It wouldn't be the same if this were grass. A car going through puddles definitely has to do with asphalt. And we forget to think… I always think it's interesting to keep in mind what was here before we built cities and what were the sounds that were possible then it's I mean, I don't think about just sounds, I think about all the spaces, the trees. Of course the sounds come with that. How would this place have been different? It would've been totally forested. So you would've had a different perspective on everything. It would've sounded very different. The sounds of a forest, you know, it would've almost certainly been a maple forest. So what were the sounds of that, right?C: Well, right now we're above what kind of tree this is, but it's not the poplars from earlier. It's a more gentle leaf.S: This is a Manitoba maple. A really big one, surprisingly.C: Now on my way here this morning, I was playing with this sound.(sound of gate)S: Another sound everybody knows.C: But this, this is so rich. And it's a gate. And we're gonna go through this gate and back to la filature…S: This makes me think it's school: The sound of school. Absolutely. I mean, 'cause I never worked in a factory, but I think people worked in factories, that's the sound of the factory closing all those probably more of a sound of beep as you slide it rather than closing like that. But that for me is the sound of school. Every school has a fence like this. Right. The click click and the,C: Is it cool in a good way or a bad way or just whatever, right?S: I love school, I'm a parent, but I love school. When as a kid maybe I would've had a different idea of it.C: You see as an artist, to me, this is a very interesting sound that I would play with, right? I would say, okay, this is a barrier. So what is the notion of what is, who's being left out? What, what, what's being protected? The sort of conceptual side, but then just the sound itself and it's, it's the richness of, of the shaking and, uh, sort of, it's really interesting artistic material.S: And funny, this is obviously metal, but I don't think you can hear the metal. Yeah, you can hear the metal in the after shake, but during the, this sound isn't necessarily clearly metallic. C: Alright, Steven, let's continue. What I'm going to do with this sound walk, this is a special way of doing the sound walk, is I'm going to insert sounds and do a little bit of composition with it so that your, interventions will bewith closeups of the sounds, which is a, a fun way to play with the notion of a space because that's what artists do is, is interpret and be playful with aesthetic experiences so that audiences can have different sensations and different ways of, in this case, listening to…(sound of a cart passing by)C: What do you hear? S: I hear a planeC: So it's going to pass over us. stereophony to pick it up. S: It's obviously something specific. In this part of Hall, there's a certain height that planes are at because they're landing or departing from the Ottawa airport. That's one thing we hear. The other thing we hear is 'biplanes', often small fun planes, coming out of the Gatineau airport. They're lower, but a different sound comes with them. But it's still a very specific pitch.C: Interesting. You're good. You pay attention to the details, because it makes a difference to know where a sound comes from, at what height is it clearer if there are clouds or not? It's all really important and interesting details, I think. So I promised at the start of our walk that I'd tell you a little story. My father, Maurice, who has sadly passed away... His father's name was Maurice and I remember we used to come here to Hull on Roy Avenue, which isn't far from here. I have a childhood memory of a fire, a wood-burning stove, because in those days, most people heated their homes by wood-burning stoves. Good morning, sir. S: Can I hear the fridge? Very typical of a convenience store. C: Is it? How's that? S: Listen? Do you know that sound? Are you in a convenience store, sir? C: Can we come in? Okay, this fridge here. Wow. Hi, I'm just taking a sound clip for a sound walk. S: He's just taking a sound clip. OK?C: Want to record the fridge. Convenience store owner: Go ahead.C: Cheers. Tell me more Steven. S: You hear the fan that is very typical of the fridge. Low ceilings. The small areas, it's very typical. I love depanneur. It's something that we take for granted. Owner: For Youtube? C: It's for a radio stationOwner: Ah, radio station 106.5 ok cool. Thank you.C: You're welcome...  S:I think we need to think about the role of the convenience store as a community center. Convenience stores are an endangered species. I used to live in Montreal, but that's the case in Hull too. Convenience stores have played and will continue to play a central role. It's what they call the third place, where people gather because there's something to do, they talk to each other, they recognize each other, they see each other. These are becoming very important community places, especially with the shrinking of public space and state-owned spaces. These third-place spaces are super important. I think we need to think hard about the role of convenience stores. C: And the sound of convenience stores. S: That's part of it. You know, the smell you get in there. The vision, it's an addiction. It's a convenience store. Everybody knows it. When you walk in, but a very typical sound. You know, the ‘sloche' machine has its noise. It's a refrigerator, it makes a noise. There's always the crooked lights that make noise. All the cash coming through the counter, it makes a noise. A sound. C: Steven, it's fascinating. I'm so glad we were able to discover this. There's another sound phenomenon that happens here, and that's dogs. S: Hello, hello. Hello. C: The little dogs make a particularly high-pitched sound and when there are three of them like that together. I call it an interesting sonic presence. S: I'd say so. You can also hear the noise of the machines, the buildings around. I don't know if I can hear them, I don't think it's air conditioners or heating, but you can hear this background noise that's really 'white noise'. I think we still need to think about sound and noise pollution, because we're in a poor neighborhood next door. The sounds would be very different. In my opinion, there's always something to be said for that. When you think about the city, you always have to think about that. (cricket sound) C: Well, we'll be back. We've done a bit of a tour of the building. The spinning mill, which is spinning, I think it has to do with thread and mending and all that. We're going to go into the building for a moment, and then we'll finish with a sound sculpture that's on site, here in front of the Daimon Artist Center. C: Hello Philippe, you know, part of the Radio Hall team, so I've been very well received here... so inside, here, it's just to feel the difference between the outside and inside space. So, what do you hear here inside? S: It's silent. It's more than silence. It's what we call it. We stop the noise. Everything is organized to stop the noise.  Very typical inside buildings. We're going to lower the noise, so the walls, it's as if they're eating the noise. You hear people talking, playing with wires, someone like that, pieces of metal, which is still someone talking. A telephone, I think. There's a noise. It's the sound of light. C: Then there's a fan over there that makes a little sound here. Yeah, that's it. S: That's what I was hearing. You can hear people.C:. the contrast between an indoor and an outdoor space, something that's really interesting, something that happens to us every day and that we don't pay much attention to. But it's a really nice experience to just stay inside. Outside. (silence)C: There's a sculpture in front of the building here by a Montreal artist. I'll find out his name. S: There isn't. There isn't a little sign. C: It's Adam Basanta. It's called Triad. Then I'm going to put my mic on like this. I invite you to listen. S: Super interesting experiment. And if you do two different ends. C; I can tell you about it. S: Sounds like different frequencies. But tell me about this one. S: You want me to tell you about here? That's interesting. Yes. Wow! C: Let's sit here and try it out. I'll go to the other end. Go ahead. S: Hi Yes, you can hear me. It's a fascinating noise in here, but there's actually something in this pipe here. I imagine it changes the sound slightly. It's fascinating the interplay of frequency and length. There's a mathematical game going on here, which we ignore or listen to, because it's so natural. But length changes frequency. C: Well, we'll stop here, since there's a work of art that has helped us listen more closely to the space here. Thank you for the sound walk. It's going to play, obviously. a Radio-hull 2023, but also on my conscious podcast because it's part of the series I'm exploring, on the sounds of modernity. So we talked about all that this morning. Thank you very much Steven Moran. S: It's always a pleasure to talk about Hull, and then it's fun to see too. C: See you soon. Thank you, Steven.*CREDITSRecorded at La Filature, Gatineau, August 30, 2023. Warm thanks to Steven Moran for his collaboration. This episode was created while I was in residence during the summer of 2023 at the Centre de production DAÏMÔN in Gatineau Québec as part of the fourth edition of Radio-Hull 28 days of programming from September 7 to October 4 2023 showcasing local artistic practices. With thanks to the Centre de production DAÏMÔN production team: Manon, Coco, Philippe and Simon and DAÏMÔN's funders and partners. I am grateful and accountable to the earth and the human labour that provided me with the privilege of producing this episode. (including all the toxic materials and extractive processes behind the computers, recorders, transportation and infrastructure that make this podcast possible).My gesture of reciprocity for this episode is to the Canadian Red Cross. *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODESHere is a link for more information on season 5. Please note that, in parallel with the production of the conscient podcast and it's francophone counterpart, balado conscient, I publish a Substack newsletter called ‘a calm presence' which are 'short, practical essays for those frightened by the ecological crisis'. To subscribe (free of charge) see https://acalmpresence.substack.com. You'll also find a podcast version of each a calm presence posting on Substack or one your favorite podcast player.Also. please note that a complete transcript of conscient podcast and balado conscient episodes from season 1 to 4 is available on the web version of this site (not available on podcast apps) here: https://conscient-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes.Your feedback is always welcome at claude@conscient.ca and/or on conscient podcast social media: Facebook, X, Instagram or Linkedin. I am grateful and accountable to the earth and the human labour that provided me with the privilege of producing this podcast, including the toxic materials and extractive processes behind the computers, recorders, transportation systems and infrastructure that made this production possible. Claude SchryerLatest update on April 2, 2024

Là-haut sur la colline - Antoine Robitaille
L'incroyable destin de Chartier de Lotbinière, racontée par son biographe Dave Noël

Là-haut sur la colline - Antoine Robitaille

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 12:10


Dave Noël publie un au Boréal l'essai Chartier de Lotbinière Sur tous les fronts 1723-1798, personnage haut en couleur. Le livre présente un portrait détaillé de cet aristocrate canadien qui a fréquenté l'antichambre du pouvoir au XVIIIe siècle, du château Saint-Louis de Québec au château de Versailles, en passant par le palais de Westminster et le Congrès de Philadelphie. Entrevue avec Dave Noël, notre chroniqueur d'histoire et accessoirement historien, journaliste et auteur entre autres de Montcalm, général américain (Boréal). Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Là-haut sur la colline - Antoine Robitaille
Épisode mardi 5 septembre | Identité de genre : vers une controverse au Québec?

Là-haut sur la colline - Antoine Robitaille

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 25:54


Identité de genre à l'école : la controverse au Canada anglais est en chemin vers le Québec, estime Patrick Taillon. Chronique historique avec Dave Noël !    Dans cet épisode intégral du 5 septembre en entrevue :    Patrick Taillon, notre chroniqueur constitutionnel et accessoirement professeur de droit à l'Université Laval. Dave Noël, notre chroniqueur d'histoire et accessoirement historien, journaliste et auteur entre autres de Montcalm, général américain (Boréal).    Une production QUB Radio Septembre 2023Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Là-haut sur la colline - Antoine Robitaille
Épisode mardi 6 juin | Feux de forêt : 2 députés affectés se prononcent

Là-haut sur la colline - Antoine Robitaille

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 30:15


Feux de forêt : on s'entretient avec deux députés dont les régions sont profondément affectées par la crise des feux de forêt. Quel est le rôle de l'élu dans de telles circonstances? Le stade municipal : un leg sportif de Duplessis à découvrir. 6e édition des Rendez-vous d'histoire de Québec. 79e anniversaire du débarquement de Normandie.    Dans cet épisode intégral du 6 juin, en entrevue :    Dave Noël, chroniqueur d'histoire et accessoirement historien et journaliste et auteur entre autres de Montcalm, général américain (Boréal.) Denis Lamothe, député d'Ungava et avec Daniel Bernard, député de Rouyn-Noranda-Témiscamingue.    Une production QUB Radio Juin 2023Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

The Fact of the Matter
The Story of Quebec Pt. 3(b) - The Battle for Canada Rages

The Fact of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 82:21


In this, the final episode of our series on Quebec, Britain launches a major offensive in the Seven Years War, including attacks on all French forts in Canada. Get behind the ramparts, watch out for flying cannonballs, and let find out what happens!Support the show

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection
The Passing of New France : a Chronicle of Montcal

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 168:34


The Passing of New France : a Chronicle of Montcalm

The Fact of the Matter
The Story of Quebec Pt. 1 - A General History of the Province of Quebec

The Fact of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 34:29


Today begins an exciting series on the story of one of Canada's most notable provinces - Quebec. It is a mainly French speaking province in a mainly English speaking country, with a rich history and many historic sites, beautiful parks, and so much more. As well, the culture of les Quebecois is very unique and we will try to convey that culture as best we can.Today's episode is a brief overview of the history of Quebec; upcoming episodes will focus on some of the major events that shaped this unique region and its unique people.D'accord? Allons-ySupport the show

The Canadian Wargamer
The Canadian Wargamer Podcast, Episode 22, With Our Guest, Marc Rodrigue, Designer of GMT's Bayonets and Tomahawks

The Canadian Wargamer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 108:13


In this episode, we detour from miniatures to chat to Marc Rodrigue, Montreal-based designer of the award-winning French and Indian Wars boardgame, Bayonets and Tomahawks, published by GMT Games.   We talk about Marc's abiding interest in the French and Indian War, and the design process that led to his game.   Marc's also a FIW reenactor, and has some interesting insights to the period from portraying a soldier of the Franche de la marine.   Marc's current projects include an interesting looking WW2 armour game, reflecting his love of tanks, and some other fascinating projects. After we said au revoir to Marc, James and I chatted about the ups and downs (and legalities) of 3D printing, getting ready for Hot Lead in less than two week's time, playing Napoleon in a tactical game, James' initial thoughts on Osprey's new SF rules, Xenos Rampant, and an early look at Sam Mustafa's Nimitz, along with some opinions as to why destroyers are cool. Links to things we discussed: Marc Bayonets and Tomahawks: https://www.gmtgames.com/p-978-bayonets-tomahawks-2nd-printing.aspx B&T on BGG: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/206509/bayonets-tomahawks Academy Games:  1754 FIW game: https://www.academygames.com/pages/1754 FIW reenactors in Montreal: https://atmmontreal.com/en/who-are-we/ Other Stuff: Nimitz by Sam Mustafa: https://sammustafa.com/nimitz Xenos Rampant by Osprey Publishing: https://ospreypublishing.com/ca/xenos-rampant-9781472852366/   Marc's Book Contributions to the CWP Virtual Library: Peter McLeod, Backs to the Wall: the Battle of Sainte-Foy and the Conquest of Canada, https://www.amazon.ca/Backs-Wall-Battle-Sainte-Foy-Conquest-ebook/dp/B01LX5EN7P/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1PVU4K375ZT6A&keywords=backs+to+the+wall+the+siege+of+quebec&qid=1679105042&s=digital-text&sprefix=backs+to+the+wall+the+siege+of+quebec%2Cdigital-text%2C76&sr=1-1 Peter MacLeod:  Northern Armageddon:  the Battle of the Plains of Abraham and the Making of the American Revolution ,https://www.amazon.ca/Northern-Armageddon-Peter-MacLeod-author/dp/1101973501 Fred Anderson:  Crucible of War:  The Seven Years and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754-1766, https://www.amazon.ca/Crucible-War-British-America-1754-1766/dp/0375706364 David Preston:  Braddock's Defeat:  The Battle of the Monongahela and the Road to Revolution, https://www.amazon.ca/Braddocks-Defeat-Battle-Monongahela-Revolution/dp/0190658517 La petite guerre et la chute de la Nouvelle-France" by Laurent Nerich, a French military analyst.  It blows away the myth of the French “forest Rambos” and describes very well the capabilities and limitations of “Canadien" light troops.   "Montcalm, général américain” by Québécois historian Dave Noël. Like Preston's book “Braddocks Defeat” book does for the British general, it gives a more proper portrayal of how that French general was adapted to the North American theater.    Closing Music:  Aupres de ma blonde, sung  by Olivia Chaney, https://youtu.be/lY2izR3fN_U Contact Us (We Love Hearing From You!): Canadian Wargamer Podcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/canadianwargamerpodcast Mike: madpadre@gmail.com @MarshalLuigi www.madpadrewargames.blogspot.com James: jamesmanto@gmail.com @JamesManto4 www.rabbitsinmybasement.blogspot.com      

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Visionaries Global Media
Midwestern Wrestling Roundup: Week Of September 26th, 2022 with Joe Montcalm

Visionaries Global Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 8:56


On this weeks Midwest Wrestling Roundup we discuss ACW 09/30 AWF 10/01 Warrior Wrestling 10/02 Plus Joe Montcalm came on to tell us all aboat the 4th Wall show coming up 10/07 Hit Up Joe at the link below: https://www.facebook.com/flowjoe42069 Or 4th Wall https://www.facebook.com/4thWallWrestling

Pas sorti du bois
[ÉPISODE 113] Martin Dagenais - Voyages, longues randonnées et lignes d'arrivées

Pas sorti du bois

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 102:10


Martin Dagenais fait sa place dans le paysage du trail québécois depuis plusieurs années. Le Lavallois qui a élu domicile au Lac-Beauport, près des sentiers techniques qui font la renommée de la région, accumule les podiums, que ce soit à la Trail La Clinique du Coureur (2e sur le 30 km en 2021, 2e sur le 50 km en 2022), à l'Ultra-Trail Harricana (1er sur le 65 km en 2021, 1er sur le 28 km en 2022), au Trail du Grand Duc (1er sur le 33 km en 2021) ou sur le Trail Coureur des Bois (2e sur le 34 km en 2022). À travers tout ça, Martin trouve le moyen de voyager et de combiner sa passion des longues randonnées (GR5, GR20, Tour du Mont-Blanc) avec celle de la course en montagne (L'Échappée Belle 83 km en 2016, Marathon du Montcalm 70 km en 2021 et Méribel Trail 25k en 2022). Son grand objectif de l'année était la CCC, la petite sœur de l'UTMB, avec ses 100 km et 6 100 mètres de dénivelé positif. Martin a offert une performance extrêmement impressionnante, bouclant la trotte en 12h26, pour une 45e place sur un peloton de 1 900 athlètes. Au-delà des performances, l'enseignant en éducation physique est un passionné au sens de l'humour aiguisé, avec qui il fait bon jaser de notre sport. J'espère que vous aurez autant de plaisir à écouter cet épisode, que j'en ai eu à l'enregistrer avec Martin. Enjoy!CréditsDesign graphique : David HébertThème musical : Frédérick DesrochesIdée originale, production, recherche et animation : Yannick Vézina© Pas sorti du bois 2022

Real Leaders Podcast
Ep. 262 Love, the 5th Dimension of Value Investing || Holly Ruxin, Founder & CEO of Montcalm TCR

Real Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 41:34


Holly Ruxin is the Founder & CEO of Montcalm TCR, an impact investing family office focused on non-concessionary impact investments. In this episode Holly shares the history of capital markets, where it's going, and why value investing can unlock accelerate this movement.

Hanging with History
Seven Years War; Part 1

Hanging with History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 45:58


We start off the & Years war with a look at some of the major leaders, William Pitt the elder, Choiseul, Frederick the Great and Maria Teresa and the Diplomatic Revolution. Then we turn to North America, where this war was known as the French and Indian War and take the war from the small forces with obscure commanders like George Washington through the deportation of the Acadians and then look at Wolfe and Montcalm covering the dramatic seizure of Quebec.  There is also a long look at the failed campaign in upper New York under Abercromby starring Duncan Campbell and the ghost who haunts him.

Shades of Freedom
Beyond Crisis Response: Health and Justice

Shades of Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 27:13


Guest BiographyBorn and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Tasha Blackmon is a dynamic, collaborative leader, mentor and coach who brings more than 20 years of business operations experience to her role as President and Chief Executive Officer of Cherry Health, Michigan's largest Federally Qualified Health Center. Cherry Health provides integrated health care services to over 55,000 patients in Barry, Kent, Montcalm, Muskegon, Ottawa and Wayne counties in Michigan. During her 16 years with Cherry Health, Blackmon has championed health justice through aggressively disrupting healthcare disparities. Her experience comes from an operational perspective, having established high standards of care utilizing a health equity lens to treat an individual's health needs holistically, rather than symptomatically. She has led numerous large-scale expansion and development projects and held six positions within Cherry Health before becoming CEO in 2018.As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, The Aspen Institute is nonpartisan and does not endorse, support, or oppose political candidates or parties. Further, the views and opinions of our guests and speakers do not necessarily reflect those of The Aspen Institute.Visit us online at The Aspen Institute Criminal Justice Reform Initiative and follow us on Twitter @AspenCJRI.

Bumps & Thumps
Episode #60 Talk with Matty Montcalm

Bumps & Thumps

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 36:41


Matty Montcalm has been a pro wrestling fan as far back as he can remember. He has been to many matches, conventions and is well known among the pro wrestlers. Matty is also an avid collector of pro wrestling memorabilia On this episode we talk to Matty about his childhood, becoming a fan of pro wrestling, and much more. You can follow Matty Montcalm on the following social media platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Wrestlingwclassics Twitter: https://twitter.com/Wrestlingwclass Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wrestlingwclassics/?hl=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdloxcE4mkt8tabu62l8Q9g Help support the podcast! You can make contributions or purchase items at: Contribution: www.anchor.fm/brian-ferguson3 and click the support button Teespring Store: https://bumps-thumps-2.creator-spring.com/ You can follow Bumps & Thumps on the following social media platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnQG8G8GE0eTHmzIzTBnZ8Q Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/Brianferguson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BumpsThumps Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bumps_n_thumps/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bumps_thumps Parler: https://parler.com/BumpsNThumps --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brian-ferguson3/support

VOC Nation Radio Network
Bumps and Thumps Welcomes Matty Montcalm

VOC Nation Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 50:05


Matty Montcalm has been a pro wrestling fan as far back as he can remember. He has been to many matches, conventions and is well known among the pro wrestlers. Matty is also an avid collector of pro wrestling memorabilia On this episode we talk to Matty about his childhood, becoming a fan of pro wrestling, and much more. VOC Nation takes you behind the scenes of your favorite moments in pro wrestling history. Notable show hosts include legendary pro wrestling journalist Bill Apter, former WWE/TNA star Shelly Martinez, former WWE and AWA broadcaster Ken Resnick, former WCW performer The Maestro, former TNA Impact talent Wes Brisco, Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Brady Hicks, independent pro wrestling and Fireball Run star Sassy Stephie, and more! Since 2010, VOC Nation has brought listeners into the minds of the biggest stars in pro wrestling and entertainment. Subscribe to the podcasts for free on most major directories, and visit vocnation.com for live programming. Subscribe to premium - only $3/mo - for commercial full commercial free audio and video episodes. Exclusive access to 50 years of Bill Apter's interview archives is available for a nominal charge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aujourd'hui l'histoire
La bannière de Carillon, un étendard aux origines mystérieuses

Aujourd'hui l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 23:16


La bannière de Carillon fait 213 cm de largeur et 307 cm de longueur sur un fond vert très pâle qui fut peut-être du bleu, comme le fleurdelisé. Elle aurait flotté pour la première fois à la bataille de Carillon de 1758, remportée par Montcalm. Le journaliste et historien Dave Noël départage le vrai du faux concernant ce drapeau.

The Nations of Canada
Episode 81: Wolfe and Montcalm

The Nations of Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 43:29


Two generals meet outside of Quebec to determine the fate of Canada. Sort of.

BoHoNews
BHN video news round-up 10/07/21, featuring Indigo Hotels, Vrbo, Montcalm East, Kimpton and more

BoHoNews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 2:29


This week's video e-newsletter round up features IHG's Indigo Hotel brand moving into the extended stay sector, as well as Vrbo's expansion into the hotel market. Read more at www.boutiquehotelnews.com

Culture Eats Everything
Tasha Blackmon | Culture Eats Everything

Culture Eats Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 33:45


Born and raised in Grand Rapids, Mich., Tasha Blackmon is a dynamic, collaborative leader, mentor and coach who brings more than 20 years of business operations experience to her role as President and Chief Executive Officer of Michigan's largest Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). Cherry Health provides integrated health care services to 70,000 patients in Barry, Eaton, Kent, Montcalm, Muskegon, Ottawa and Wayne counties. During her 16 years with Cherry Health, Blackmon has championed health justice through aggressively disrupting healthcare disparities. Her experience comes from an operational perspective, having established high standards of care and developed integrated healthcare systems that treat an individual's health needs holistically, rather than symptomatically. She has led numerous large-scale expansion and development projects and held six positions within Cherry Health before becoming CEO in 2018. As an accomplished and mission-minded leader, it is imperative to Tasha that our community is healthier, one patient at a time. An eloquent and inspiring speaker, Tasha has a way of being heard on behalf of those who do not have voices, and for those whose voices have been silenced because of the barriers that they face. She is passionate and personally driven to ensure that all patients served in her home community, and surrounding areas, receive the highest quality of care. Cherry Health Website: https://www.cherryhealth.org/ Cherry Health LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cherry-health/ Phoenix Performance Partners Website: https://www.phoenixperform.com/ Culture Eats Everything Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/culture-eats-everything/id1526731051 Culture Eats Everything Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1utf9dZh2PRQKxe6qg5I5M Tom Willis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasawillis Checkout our book: https://www.phoenixperform.com/book #CultureEatsEverything ______________________ Download & Share!

The Empathy Edge
Holly Ruxin: Evolving the Finance Industry to Move Money with Empathy

The Empathy Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 35:48


When we think of empathy, we don't often think of the finance industry. In fact, anything to do with money seems to be the antithesis to an empathetic way of doing business. My next guest is leading a revolution to change that and tells us how money was, actually, created to be empathetic. We're talking today with Holly Ruxin who shares her very personal experience with seeing the impact on customers when an entire industry is not built for empathy, even when the people involved are very kind and compassionate. She gets real about why we don't associate the money management industry with empathy - but offers hope that it is changing and that we can evolve finance to that next level that humanity needs again in order to thrive.  Key Takeaways:Money was created to be empathetic. It is a win-win not a win-lose when done right.Money is just an exchange of value. The story we put on it is a feature of our culture. Understanding what is really happening in any situation is where the empathy comes from. "We're seeing big shifts in our financial system and people are really starting to understand that being empathetic feels good. It is how we co-create a better world." —  Holly Ruxin About Holly Ruxin:Holly Ruxin, CEO and Founder, MontcalmHolly Ruxin is committed to transforming people's lives by healing their relationship with money. Holly has decades of experience with Wall Street firms such as Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Bank of America, where she gained a thorough understanding of how capital can be managed to help people and the planet, and also where our financial system needs reworking. She founded Montcalm in 2012 to empower people to manage their assets intelligently, with full personal integrity, and from a perspective of abundance. Holly is also the founder of Trevor TCR, a foundation that awards philanthropic grants to support health, education, enterprise, and the arts, all necessary cornerstones of healthy, successful communities. She has an MBA in Finance from Columbia University and a BA in Economics from the University of Michigan. Connect with Holly and Montcalm:Website: montcalmtcr.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/hollyziegelruxin Don't forget to download your free guide! Discover The 5 Business Benefits of Empathy: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathy Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria's brand strategy work and books: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaTwitter: @redsliceFacebook: Red Slice

The Empathy Edge
Holly Ruxin: Evolving the Finance Industry to Move Money with Empathy

The Empathy Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 35:49


When we think of empathy, we don't often think of the finance industry. In fact, anything to do with money seems to be the antithesis to an empathetic way of doing business. My next guest is leading a revolution to change that and tells us how money was, actually, created to be empathetic. We're talking today with Holly Ruxin who shares her very personal experience with seeing the impact on customers when an entire industry is not built for empathy, even when the people involved are very kind and compassionate. She gets real about why we don't associate the money management industry with empathy - but offers hope that it is changing and that we can evolve finance to that next level that humanity needs again in order to thrive.  Key Takeaways:Money was created to be empathetic. It is a win-win not a win-lose when done right.Money is just an exchange of value. The story we put on it is a feature of our culture. Understanding what is really happening in any situation is where the empathy comes from. "We're seeing big shifts in our financial system and people are really starting to understand that being empathetic feels good. It is how we co-create a better world." —  Holly Ruxin About Holly Ruxin:Holly Ruxin, CEO and Founder, MontcalmHolly Ruxin is committed to transforming people's lives by healing their relationship with money. Holly has decades of experience with Wall Street firms such as Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Bank of America, where she gained a thorough understanding of how capital can be managed to help people and the planet, and also where our financial system needs reworking. She founded Montcalm in 2012 to empower people to manage their assets intelligently, with full personal integrity, and from a perspective of abundance. Holly is also the founder of Trevor TCR, a foundation that awards philanthropic grants to support health, education, enterprise, and the arts, all necessary cornerstones of healthy, successful communities. She has an MBA in Finance from Columbia University and a BA in Economics from the University of Michigan. Connect with Holly and Montcalm:Website: montcalmtcr.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/hollyziegelruxin Don't forget to download your free guide! Discover The 5 Business Benefits of Empathy: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathy Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria's brand strategy work and books: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaTwitter: @redsliceFacebook: Red Slice

Breakthrough to Excellence™ Podcast
Episode 19: Body Image, Finding Yourself, and Growing Your Business with McKenna Montcalm

Breakthrough to Excellence™ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 40:34


Staying in shape while running a business and being a mom can be challenging. Prioritizing health while navigating all of the responsibilities that come with being an entrepreneur and managing your home can feel overwhelming, and diet culture doesn't help. In this episode, we're talking to McKenna Montcalm, a certified personal trainer, fitness professional, and nutrition coach who over the last 10 years has helped thousands of women break through what's holding them back so they can start living their BEST LIVES. Topics we cover: How our relationship to dieting can be passed down to our children through our language The connection between exercise and mental health How early in our lives body image issues really start Recognizing the signs of burnout and how to counteract it Why embracing your current circumstances is the best way to start making moves towards real change The things you may not be thinking about when it comes to fitness Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in our episodes are not the opinions of our podcast or our sponsors. Episode Sponsor: Jasmin Haley DBA Beyond the Prophy LLC Subscribe Here How to contact guest: https://kennafit.com