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Rendez-vous avec X
Deborah Palfrey, la "Madame Claude Américaine"

Rendez-vous avec X

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 40:01


durée : 00:40:01 - Rendez-vous avec X... - par : Patrick PESNOT - Deborah Jeane Palfrey est la propriétaire de la "Pamela Martin and Associates", agence d'escort girls ayant eu pour clients des membres du gotha américain de Washington DC, ce qui lui vaut d'être surnommée par les médias "DC Madam" - pour Washington DC - ou la "Madame Claude américaine". - réalisé par : Michèle BILLOUD

Adventure Travel Podcast - Big World Made Small
Adventure Travel with Pamela Martin - Blue Jellyfish SUP Adventures

Adventure Travel Podcast - Big World Made Small

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 62:16 Transcription Available


Area/TopicCanada, BC, PaddleboardingPamela MartinOwnerBlue Jellyfish SUP AdventuresPam tried paddleboarding for the first time in 2010 and fell in love! She is now is a certified Paddle Canada SUP Basic & Advanced Flatwater Instructor, as well as a Coastal Touring 1 Instructor. ​Pam studied Marine Biology at the University of Guelph & Commercial Photography at Sheridan College. Her love of the water has led her to many aquatic pursuits - canoeing as a child, competitive sailing, sprint canoe/kayak racing and long-distance Outrigger Canoe racing before discovering the sport of Stand Up Paddleboarding.https://www.bluejellyfishsup.ca/SummaryPam Martin from Blue Jellyfish Stand Up Paddle Board Tours shares her journey in the adventure tourism industry. She has always been drawn to the water and pursued a career in marine biology. After discovering stand-up paddleboarding, she started incorporating it into her tours and adventures. When her business partner had to step away due to illness, Pam focused more on lessons and courses, but now she is bringing back the culinary and music components. She plans to expand her business to warm destinations like Costa Rica and Ireland, where she has already explored and paddled. The food scene in Ireland has evolved to include healthy farm-to-table options, and there is a strong emphasis on community and connection. In this conversation, Pam discusses the different types of paddleboards and their pros and cons. She explains that inflatable paddleboards are not a gimmick and that high-quality inflatables can feel just as solid as hardboards. Pam also mentions that inflatables are a great option for those who don't have storage space for a hardboard and are easy to travel with. She emphasizes that paddleboarding is a sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and fitness levels, and that it offers a low-impact workout that engages the core. Pam encourages people to give it a try and experience the magic of being out on the water.TakeawaysPam Martin's love for the water and the outdoors led her to pursue a career in adventure tourism, specifically in stand-up paddleboarding.She values the connection and community that can be created through adventure tourism experiences.After her business partner had to step away, Pam shifted her focus to lessons and courses, but she is now reintroducing the culinary and music components to her tours.Pam plans to expand her business to warm destinations like Costa Rica and Ireland, where she has already explored and paddled.The food scene in Ireland has evolved to include healthy farm-to-table options, and there is a strong emphasis on community and connection. Inflatable paddleboards are not a gimmick and can feel just as solid as hardboards.Inflatables are a great option for those who don't have storage space for a hardboard and are easy to travel with.Paddleboarding is a sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and fitness levels.It offers a low-impact workout that engages the core.Paddleboarding allows for a magical experience of being out on the water. Learn more about the Big World Made Small Podcast and join our private community to get episode updates, special access to our guests, and exclusive adventure travel offers at bigworldmadesmall.com.

This is VANCOLOUR
#218 - Pamela Martin

This is VANCOLOUR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 17:50


Pamela Martin is an iconic B.C. broadcaster who began her news media career at CHEK.Over the course of her incredible, multi-award-winning career, she was the first female news reporter on CKNW News Radio. She also enjoyed a legendary run as a news anchor for CTV British Columbia alongside her co-host Bill Good.

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GEMCAST
Geriatric Transitional Care Nurses and How They Could Help Your ED

GEMCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 31:28


In this episode of GEMCast Dr. Christina Shenvi is joined by Pamela Martin and Dr. Ula Hwang to learn about Geriatric transitional care nurses and how they can be incorporated into an ED to improve care for older patients.

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First Baptist Church, Jefferson City, MO

Choir and Orchestra shares "A World of Christmas" by Joseph Martin, Pamela Martin and Brant Adams.

UO Today
Books-in-Print talk: "The Politics of Rights of Nature: Strategies for Building a More Sust. Future"

UO Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 60:42


Craig Kauffman, Political Science, OHC/CAS subvention recipient (co-authored with Pamela L. Martin) With the window of opportunity to take meaningful action on climate change and mass extinction closing, a growing number of communities, organizations, and governments around the world are calling for Rights of Nature (RoN) to be legally recognized. RoN advocates are creating new laws that recognize natural ecosystems as subjects with inherent rights, and appealing to courts to protect those rights. Going beyond theory and philosophy, in this book Craig Kauffman and Pamela Martin analyze the politics behind the creation and implementation of these laws, as well as the effects of the laws on the politics of sustainable development.

Art of the Cut
Art of the Cut, Ep. 148: "King Richard" Editor Pamela Martin, ACE

Art of the Cut

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 29:33


Today we're speaking with Oscar nominee Pamela Martin ACE, the editor of the film King Richard, starring Will Smith as the father of tennis greats Venus and Serena Williams. Ms. Martin was nominated for an ACE Eddie for Little Miss Sunshine and was nominated for another ACE Eddie and an Oscar for The Fighter. Her other films include Downhill, Battle of the Sexes, and Free State of Jones. She's also cut TV, including the pilot for Weeds. Thanks to Frame.io for their support of Art of the Cut and their pledge to keep this content coming your way. Click here to read this interview along with extra content at blog.frame.io, where you'll also find expert guides, tutorials, and insights from veteran filmmakers across the film and TV industry.

Next Best Picture Podcast
Interview With "King Richard" Editor, Pamela Martin

Next Best Picture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 27:34


"King Richard" had its world premiere at last year's Telluride Film Festival, where it immediately struck up awards buzz for Will Smith's lead performance, the Beyoncé closing credits song "Be Alive," and other elements such as writing and editing, to help establish it as a contender in the Oscar race for Best Picture. Pamela Martin's editing has helped the film's success by keeping the 145-minute runtime moving and engaging, whether an audience member saw it in a theater or at home on HBO Max. She was kind enough to talk with us about her work, including the tennis matches, the closing montage which weaves in real-life footage of the Williams Sisters and their father, and more! Please take a listen down below and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture

Books & Writers · The Creative Process

Craig Kauffman is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Oregon and a member of the United Nations Knowledge Network on Harmony with Nature. He has authored numerous works on environmental politics, ecological law, and sustainable development, including The Politics of Rights of Nature: Strategies for Building a More Sustainable Future, MIT Press, 2021 (with Pamela Martin). He is currently developing the EcoJurisprudence Monitor, which tracks ecological law initiatives worldwide. · polisci.uoregon.edu/profile/ckauffma/· mitpress.mit.edu/books/politics-rights-nature· www.oneplanetpodcast.org· www.creativeprocess.info

Books & Writers · The Creative Process

"The term Rights of Nature tends to be applied to two different things. One is this underlying legal philosophy that is actually broader than just Rights of Nature, that's probably better understood as ecological jurisprudence that may or may not be expressed in terms of rights, but because Rights of Nature is getting a lot of attention that term tends to be applied to represent this broader underlying philosophy. Of course, the other way it's used it to refer to the legal provisions that explicitly recognize Rights for ecosystems."Craig Kauffman is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Oregon and a member of the United Nations Knowledge Network on Harmony with Nature. He has authored numerous works on environmental politics, ecological law, and sustainable development, including The Politics of Rights of Nature: Strategies for Building a More Sustainable Future, MIT Press, 2021 (with Pamela Martin). He is currently developing the EcoJurisprudence Monitor, which tracks ecological law initiatives worldwide. · polisci.uoregon.edu/profile/ckauffma/· mitpress.mit.edu/books/politics-rights-nature· www.oneplanetpodcast.org· www.creativeprocess.info

One Planet Podcast
(Highlights) CRAIG KAUFFMAN

One Planet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021


"The term Rights of Nature tends to be applied to two different things. One is this underlying legal philosophy that is actually broader than just Rights of Nature, that's probably better understood as ecological jurisprudence that may or may not be expressed in terms of rights, but because Rights of Nature is getting a lot of attention that term tends to be applied to represent this broader underlying philosophy. Of course, the other way it's used it to refer to the legal provisions that explicitly recognize Rights for ecosystems."Craig Kauffman is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Oregon and a member of the United Nations Knowledge Network on Harmony with Nature. He has authored numerous works on environmental politics, ecological law, and sustainable development, including The Politics of Rights of Nature: Strategies for Building a More Sustainable Future, MIT Press, 2021 (with Pamela Martin). He is currently developing the EcoJurisprudence Monitor, which tracks ecological law initiatives worldwide. · polisci.uoregon.edu/profile/ckauffma/· mitpress.mit.edu/books/politics-rights-nature· www.oneplanetpodcast.org· www.creativeprocess.info

One Planet Podcast
CRAIG KAUFFMAN

One Planet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021


Craig Kauffman is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Oregon and a member of the United Nations Knowledge Network on Harmony with Nature. He has authored numerous works on environmental politics, ecological law, and sustainable development, including The Politics of Rights of Nature: Strategies for Building a More Sustainable Future, MIT Press, 2021 (with Pamela Martin). He is currently developing the EcoJurisprudence Monitor, which tracks ecological law initiatives worldwide. · polisci.uoregon.edu/profile/ckauffma/· mitpress.mit.edu/books/politics-rights-nature· www.oneplanetpodcast.org· www.creativeprocess.info

Sustainability, Climate Change, Politics, Circular Economy & Environmental Solutions · One Planet Podcast

"The term Rights of Nature tends to be applied to two different things. One is this underlying legal philosophy that is actually broader than just Rights of Nature, that's probably better understood as ecological jurisprudence that may or may not be expressed in terms of rights, but because Rights of Nature is getting a lot of attention that term tends to be applied to represent this broader underlying philosophy. Of course, the other way it's used it to refer to the legal provisions that explicitly recognize Rights for ecosystems."Craig Kauffman is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Oregon and a member of the United Nations Knowledge Network on Harmony with Nature. He has authored numerous works on environmental politics, ecological law, and sustainable development, including The Politics of Rights of Nature: Strategies for Building a More Sustainable Future, MIT Press, 2021 (with Pamela Martin). He is currently developing the EcoJurisprudence Monitor, which tracks ecological law initiatives worldwide. · polisci.uoregon.edu/profile/ckauffma/· mitpress.mit.edu/books/politics-rights-nature· www.oneplanetpodcast.org· www.creativeprocess.info

Sustainability, Climate Change, Politics, Circular Economy & Environmental Solutions · One Planet Podcast

Craig Kauffman is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Oregon and a member of the United Nations Knowledge Network on Harmony with Nature. He has authored numerous works on environmental politics, ecological law, and sustainable development, including The Politics of Rights of Nature: Strategies for Building a More Sustainable Future, MIT Press, 2021 (with Pamela Martin). He is currently developing the EcoJurisprudence Monitor, which tracks ecological law initiatives worldwide. · polisci.uoregon.edu/profile/ckauffma/· mitpress.mit.edu/books/politics-rights-nature· www.oneplanetpodcast.org· www.creativeprocess.info

Rendez-vous avec X
Deborah Palfrey, la "Madame Claude Américaine"

Rendez-vous avec X

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 40:00


durée : 00:40:00 - Rendez-vous avec X - par : Patrick PESNOT - Deborah Jeane Palfrey est la propriétaire de la "Pamela Martin and Associates", agence d'escort girls ayant eu pour clients des membres du gotha américain de Washington DC, ce qui lui vaut d'être surnommée par les médias "DC Madam" - pour Washington DC - ou la "Madame Claude américaine".

Made To Create
A Serendipitous Conversation with Pamela Martin-Johnston

Made To Create

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 51:40


You are going to love this awesome interview with Interior Designer and Owner of Serendipity Design, Pam Martin Johnston. We discuss her journey to interior design (spoiler alert, it was also somewhat serendipitous), the difference between interior designers and interior stylists and how creativity shows up in the aesthetics as well as functionality of interior design. Pam has such a passion for serving and loving others and I loved hearing how she is able to bring that into every space she designs. You are going to fall in love!...and who knows, maybe you'll decide you need a little remodeling done too : )Find Pam on the internets!Website: serendipitydesign.coInstagram: @serendipitydesign.coFacebook: @SerendipityDesignerEmail: serendipitydesigner@gmail.com

Dollars & Sense
Military Homeschool Families: An Asset to Your Group

Dollars & Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 17:10


A military family can be an asset to your homeschool group. Find out how from homeschool leader Melissa Robb and School Liaison Officer at Newport, RI Naval Base, Pamela Martin. These two ladies have a heart for helping homeschool military families and you’ll learn the benefits of inviting them into your group. In this episode […] The post Military Homeschool Families: An Asset to Your Group appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.

Uncommon [cast]
Faith, Risk, and More Faith with Pamela Martin-Johnston

Uncommon [cast]

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 25:54


We're back in the Treehouse! This time with mimosas and our friend Pam Martin-Johnston. She's been on the team since the beginning, but now she's stepping out of her day job to hang with us more. She shares about that journey, the risk involved, and what it means for her now...Support the show (https://uncommongoodsd.com/give)

Tea with a Titan: Conversations Steeped in Greatness |Achievement | Olympics | Olympians| Success | Athletes | Entrepreneurs

What we cover: "Do not go where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path, and leave a trail." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson    A few weeks ago, I was speaking on a panel for the organization called Dress for Success. Dress for Success is a fantastic enterprise designed to empower women to get back into the workforce by providing professional clothing for job interviews and the first few weeks of employment, as well as providing a support network and tools for them to thrive. Because I was raised by a bum-kicking single mom who not only pulled herself up by the bootstraps, but who would then go on to “pay it forward” as they say, by serving as a beacon for others, it was an honour for me to speak at their event. While I was on stage, I noticed Pamela Martin in the crowd. And because I have been a longtime admirer of her work in broadcasting and subsequently in politics, I was sort of giddy at the thought of having the chance to meet her. Not like an obsessed fan, but more as a woman in awe of another woman for her work-ethic and her contribution. I live in an area of Vancouver called the North Shore – and within the North Shore, more specifically a tiny little seaside village called Deep Cove, and previous to our Dress for Success encounter, I was sure I had seen Pamela Martin around my neighbourhood. Turns out, her granddaughter and JouJou are in the same class at the same Montessori Pre-school. So, in the days since I pounced on her at the Dress for Success event, I have connected with her a number of times at school events. I’ve always said that there is nothing better than meeting someone who you hope and think will be awesome, and they end up being exactly that. Similarly, there’s nothing worse than meeting someone who you hope and think will be awesome, and they end up being exactly the opposite. Pamela is the former. She is a delight, she is an inspiration, and she knows the secret of success. It comes down to two words: “Hard work.” And even she admits that she’s sorry that’s what the secret is – but alas, that is what it is. Pamela was the first female reporter and on-air personality in her early days at top-rated stations and channels. And it was a role – to be the first woman – she took very seriously. To say that she has been a pioneer for women in broadcasting, would be an undeniable understatement. This is a person who talked about issues like breast cancer when it was actually not even permissible to say the word “breast” on-air, because it wasn’t considered good manners. ("Breast! Breast! Breast!") Ultimately, she would over the years, end up in the coveted seat of News at 6 anchor, alongside the esteemed Bill Good, on Canada’s CTV network’s west coast affiliate, where she would remain for the last near-decade of her broadcasting career – scooping up her fair share of awards and accolades along the way. For nearly 40 years, the name Pamela Martin was synonymous with respect and integrity and likability in the field of communications, and perhaps at no time was she more front and centre than during the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games when she was not only a carrier of the torch, an interesting metaphor for someone who has been carrying a torch for decades – but she was the trusted face of the games, here in the host city. And while she most assuredly could have chilled for a while after a career as illustrious as her own, in 2011, after her retirement from the media, she announced the next chapter of her career -- in politics, alongside now BC Premier, Christy Clark and the Liberal Government, where, in true Pamela form, she would go on to be a force yet again. And after all this trailblazing, while many of us would seek the serenity and ease of the all-inclusive holiday, where the only decision we have to make is whether or not we want a mini-umbrella in our drink, Pamela recently took off to Africa for the better part of a month, where she would roll up her sleeves with the good people of Create Change – an organization dedicated to educating girls so that they are better equipped to rise out of poverty. Even in Africa, she was leaving a trail for girls and women, in the classes she taught while there. I love this woman and it is my goal to be her when I grow up. Or at least my own version of her. This is a woman who, when she decides what it is that she wants, does what it takes to go and get it. And really, couldn’t we all commit to a little more of that in our lives?   MJDionne.com

Political Storm
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Political Storm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 20:03


Sometimes when you "get it right" people can think you're a SPY! That's what happened to Pamela Martin!

Political Storm
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Political Storm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 20:03


Sometimes when you "get it right" people can think you're a SPY! That's what happened to Pamela Martin!

WSBA Morning News with Gary Sutton
Pamela Martin on WSBA

WSBA Morning News with Gary Sutton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 15:46


Pamela Martin, Author of "Wake The Dragon" Series of Books, talks with Gary Sutton about conspiracy and global espionage topics that are shared vividly in her thought-provoking stories on WSBA

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WSBA Morning News with Gary Sutton
Pamela Martin on WSBA

WSBA Morning News with Gary Sutton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 11:02


Pamela Martin, an American author from Texas, a global marketing executive, TV star, and Chairwoman Emerita of the Luxury Marketing Council in Texas, talks with Gary Sutton on WSBA

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Elaine's Kitchen Table Podcast | The Business of Real Life | Lessons for Success in Business and Parenting
008 - DREAM BIG! Interview with Pamela Martin, Mom and Trailblazing News Anchor

Elaine's Kitchen Table Podcast | The Business of Real Life | Lessons for Success in Business and Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2015 23:09


Pamela Martin was a trailblazing mom in business, becoming among other things the first female news anchor in BC (there are lots now!). She talks about the need to dream big and go for it - you will love the story of how she "accidentally" got her first news job!

The Road to Cinema Podcast
#17 - Pamela Martin - Editor THE FIGHTER - WORKING WITH DAVID O. RUSSELL

The Road to Cinema Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2015 42:14


A conversation with Pamela Martin, the Oscar nominated editor of The Fighter. We discuss her collaboration with director David O. Russell as well as her work on Little Miss Sunshine.

Mental Illness Happy Hour
Episode 184: Pamela Martin

Mental Illness Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2014 113:37


Is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (Fibromyalgia, ME, etc) a purely physical ailment or is there also an emotional component related to trauma.  Pamela shares about being an incest survivor as well as the challenges of living with CFS and  being a people pleaser.  She also shares about raising a child with Selective Mutism and learning to be emotionally intimate with her supportive husband.

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Alumni Weekend
Feeding the city: Re-envisioning the food system

Alumni Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2010 72:51


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. In this talk, environmental scientist Pamela Martin will discuss the environmental impacts of the food system in the United States as well as the impact of our food choices. Working with undergraduate interns and graduate students over the past two years, Martin has been detailing energy use, greenhouse gas emissions, and production on some farms currently serving Chicago. She will discuss her ongoing work investigating the potential for establishing regional robust "foodsheds," using the Chicago metropolitan area as a case study.

Geophysical Sciences
Urban farm research investigates sustainable agricultural practices (Audio)

Geophysical Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2009 2:53


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Pamela Martin, Assistant Professor in Geophysical Sciences, and her students discuss her Feeding the City research project, which investigates small-scale sustainable agriculture. The goal of the project, now in its pilot year, is to collect data on the direct and indirect energy inputs and outputs. Martin and her team will analyze this data to determine the energy efficiency and environmental impact of food production on urban and rural farms that practice sustainable methods.

Geophysical Sciences
Urban farm research investigates sustainable agricultural practices

Geophysical Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2009 2:53


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Pamela Martin, Assistant Professor in Geophysical Sciences, and her students discuss her Feeding the City research project, which investigates small-scale sustainable agriculture. The goal of the project, now in its pilot year, is to collect data on the direct and indirect energy inputs and outputs. Martin and her team will analyze this data to determine the energy efficiency and environmental impact of food production on urban and rural farms that practice sustainable methods.

IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music
Pamela Martin - My Mistake

IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2005 4:50


Pamela Martin on IndieFeed Americana Roots Folk

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