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Les accidentés de la route affirment qu’ils doivent se battre pour avoir des soins au Québec. Ils tentent depuis 2018 de se faire entendre du gouvernement Legault pour améliorer l’accès aux indemnisations. L’Association des droits des accidentés de la route demande un moratoire immédiat pour changer les choses. Entrevue avec Mélanie Patenaude, directrice générale de l’Association des droits des accidentés de la route (ADA). Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radio Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
La FAE a dépensé au moins 2 millions de dollars pour contester la loi 21 | Le prix de la formule pour bébé a explosé | Les accidentés de la route doivent se battre pour être soignés | Ça brasse avec les syndicats | Trump rompt les négociations avec le Canada Dans cet épisode intégral du 24 octobre, en entrevue : Isabelle Michaud-Létourneau, directrice générale du mouvement allaitement Québec. Mélanie Patenaude, directrice générale de l’Association des droits des accidentés de la route (ADA). Tania Longpré, docteure en éducation, chargée de cours dans plusieurs universités et enseignante. Jean Boulet, ministre du Travail. Une production QUB Octobre 2025Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Like the show? Show your support by using our sponsors.Promotive can help you find your dream job. Touch HERE to see open jobs.Need to update your shop systems and software? Try Tekmetric HEREIn this episode, Jeff is joined by Mathieu Patenaude, a mobile heavy truck technician from the Ottawa area. Mathieu shares his journey from working for a school bus company to running his own mobile diagnostic business, explaining the challenges of adapting to rapidly changing truck technology and industry standards. They both talk about the challenges of working in harsh Ottawa winters, the unique demands of fleet maintenance, and the importance of thorough diagnostics and road-testing in the trucking world.Timestamps: 00:00 Ottawa Business Overview with Matthew06:08 Old School Car Troubleshooting13:03 Ottawa's Troubled Transit Project16:57 Parking Lot Truck Challenges21:34 Trailer Safety Overload Experience26:20 Renting Trucks vs. Specialized Equipment35:11 Pursuing a Career with Mercedes?37:16 "Tech Diagnostics: Knowledge Builds Over Time"43:47 Rising Door Rates in Canada47:29 "Shop Pranks with FUE Cans"56:12 "Rethinking Trade Apprenticeships"58:15 "Encouraging Thoughtful Problem Solving"01:08:05 Importance of Failure Analysis01:08:43 Incomplete Failure Analysis Practices01:15:40 Procrastinating Vehicle Maintenance Woes01:20:54 Changing Car Culture Impacting Youth01:25:32 Paving His Own Path01:30:48 Tech Distractions in the Workplace01:39:01 Transmission Fluid Level Check Process01:45:46 Handle Both Car Batteries01:47:07 Critiquing from an Ivory Tower01:51:39 Hidden Car Defects Dilemma Follow/Subscribe to the show on social media! TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@jeffcompton7YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJadedMechanicFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091347564232
Hello, I'd really like to grow this email list. If you enjoy this newsletter, it would mean the world to Jola and I if you encouraged one friend/fellow immigrant/colleague to subscribe…Very likely, the the only thing you will get in return is warm fuzzy feelings, and if I can attribute it to you, I'd personally send you a thank you email.Join us as we explore the bitter-sweet world of the immigrant.In this episode, I'm speaking with Victoria Patenaude, a communications coach who helps immigrants find their voice. Literally.For most immigrants, especially the non-native English speakers, they think the reason they struggle to express themselves clearly is due to a limited vocabulary, poor grammar, or a bad accent. Well, Victoria thinks otherwise.And she's not just talking as a coach, she has the lived experience. Victoria grew up constantly code-switching between Polish, Greek, and English cultural contexts. By her twenties, she was what she calls “a very careful person.”That hypervigilance followed her through university and through moves between Quebec and the United States. Even as a successful professional with advanced degrees, she still carried the emotional burden of never feeling quite confident in her communication. Her breakthrough came when she realized confidence isn't something you earn through perfect pronunciation. It's a choice you can make right now, regardless of your skill level. Now she helps other immigrants break free from the same patterns.In this conversation, Victoria and I chat about a teenage years embarrassment that led years of anxiety whenever she tried to speak French. We also explore:* How we pass on our immigration-induced anxiety to our kids* The science behind her method of coaching* Practical tips you can try out for building language confidence* And why we need to stop assuming negative intent when we have cultural misunderstandingsOfficial Links✅ Connect with Victoria Patenaude on LinkedIn✅ Work with Victoria on your communication skills✅ Check out her TEDx talk on Why We're Connected To The Internet, But Not Each OtherOne AskIf you found this story helpful, please forward or share it to one immigrant out there. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thenewcomerspod.com
We got to sit down with Jeremy Patenaude to talk about his career and his new novel, Halo: Empty Throne! Note: we interviewed him before we read the book. Our Socials Follow us at patreon.com/pixellitpod and hop into our Discord! Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/pixellitpod.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/pixellitpod Synopsis 2559. It has been a year since the rogue artificial intelligence Cortana seized control of the Domain, an otherworldly dimension housing a vast information network. With an array of Forerunner weapons at her disposal, Cortana set out to enforce an authoritarian peace on the civilizations of the galaxy. But as the United Nations Space Command flagship Infinity prepares to strike against Cortana at Zeta Halo, another plan has also been set in motion. An ancient access point hidden on a seemingly insignificant human colony has become the focus of a parallel effort to claim the Domain and its immeasurable capabilities. The UNSC, however, needs a key: a living, forsaken product of an old war. As a new generation of heroes rise to meet this challenge and Cortana's pursuit of control reaches a desperate and sudden crescendo, a cunning, ruthless warrior emerges from the shadows of the Banished, who has vowed to fill the new power vacuum by any means necessary...
Author of Empty Throne, Jeremy Patenaude, joins the hosts of The Library for a discussion on Jeremy's history with Halo and what the purposes were behind Empty Throne! Mild spoiler warning towards the end, but the rest of the episode is all for you folks who are looking to pick up the novel! The Library - Halo Lorecast is a JumperScape Audio production created by Austin Murphy. Connect with the audience and support us at jumperscape.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Victoria Patenaude, a North American Voice and Communication Consultant, shares her insights on how to overcome communication fears, especially for native and non-native English speakers in a cross-cultural setting. We discuss the nervous system's role in communication, the challenges of American English, and practical strategies to reduce fear in high-stakes situations. Victoria also shares her proprietary auditory recalibration framework designed to improve language fluency. We explore techniques to build confidence, align voice with messaging, and address limiting beliefs. This episode is packed with actionable advice for anyone looking to improve their communication skills in a multicultural environment.
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How to Sleep Better with Jennifer Patenaude Rebecca Whitman, the Magnetic Abundance Mentor, and international best-selling author, graduated with honors from Princeton University. She was awarded Life Coach of the Year and Empowered Woman of the Year by International Association of Top Professionals. “USA Today” rated her in the top 5 entrepreneurs to watch in 2024. She hosts the top .5% globally ranked “Balanced, Beautiful, and Abundant” podcast, which won the Positive Change Award. Her philosophy divides life into 7 Pillars of Abundance which include: spiritual, physical, emotional, romantic, mental, social, and financial. She helps people achieve balance within these seven areas, so they can experience more fun and freedom in life! She has been featured in “New York Weekly,” “Miami Magazine,” and “LA Weekly” magazines. In addition to her appearances on ABC and CBS, she has guested on over 100 podcasts. She has given keynote speeches at Columbia University and UCLA; and has shared virtual stages with renowned thought leaders, Grant Cardone, Jack Canfield, and Les Brown. #SelfImprovement #PersonalGrowth #EntrepreneurLife #SuccessMindset #Motivational Body Transformation System! https://modere.io/NbOyU2 Mindset Manifestation Mastermind in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico https://wellnessmarketingltd.com/mindset-manifestation-mastermind/ To learn more about Rebecca… https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/#home https://everydaywomantv.com/tv_shows/the-balanced-beautiful-and-abundant-show/ Follow Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicRSS Feed #SleepHygiene #AndrewHuberman #HowToSleepBetter #MentalHealthMatters #DrFox #BorderlinePersonalityDisorder #NaturalSleepAids #SleepDisorders #StressRelief #SleepMeditation #ImproveSleep #RelaxationTechniques #InsomniaSolutions #DeepSleep #SleepCoach #BetterSleepQuality #SleepTips #HealthySleepHabits #SleepBetter #RelaxAndSleep sleep hygiene, andrew huberman, sleep hygiene how to, mental health, dr fox borderline personality disorder, natural sleep aids, sleep disorders, stress relief, sleep meditation, improve sleep, relaxation techniques, insomnia solutions, deep sleep, sleep coach, sleep quality, sleep tips, healthy sleep habits, sleep better, better sleep
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How to Sleep Better with Jennifer Patenaude Rebecca Whitman, the Magnetic Abundance Mentor, and international best-selling author, graduated with honors from Princeton University. She was awarded Life Coach of the Year and Empowered Woman of the Year by International Association of Top Professionals. “USA Today” rated her in the top 5 entrepreneurs to watch in 2024. She hosts the top .5% globally ranked “Balanced, Beautiful, and Abundant” podcast, which won the Positive Change Award. Her philosophy divides life into 7 Pillars of Abundance which include: spiritual, physical, emotional, romantic, mental, social, and financial. She helps people achieve balance within these seven areas, so they can experience more fun and freedom in life! She has been featured in “New York Weekly,” “Miami Magazine,” and “LA Weekly” magazines. In addition to her appearances on ABC and CBS, she has guested on over 100 podcasts. She has given keynote speeches at Columbia University and UCLA; and has shared virtual stages with renowned thought leaders, Grant Cardone, Jack Canfield, and Les Brown. #SelfImprovement #PersonalGrowth #EntrepreneurLife #SuccessMindset #Motivational Body Transformation System! https://modere.io/NbOyU2 Mindset Manifestation Mastermind in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico https://wellnessmarketingltd.com/mindset-manifestation-mastermind/ To learn more about Rebecca… https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/#home https://everydaywomantv.com/tv_shows/the-balanced-beautiful-and-abundant-show/ Follow Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicRSS Feed #SleepHygiene #AndrewHuberman #HowToSleepBetter #MentalHealthMatters #DrFox #BorderlinePersonalityDisorder #NaturalSleepAids #SleepDisorders #StressRelief #SleepMeditation #ImproveSleep #RelaxationTechniques #InsomniaSolutions #DeepSleep #SleepCoach #BetterSleepQuality #SleepTips #HealthySleepHabits #SleepBetter #RelaxAndSleep sleep hygiene, andrew huberman, sleep hygiene how to, mental health, dr fox borderline personality disorder, natural sleep aids, sleep disorders, stress relief, sleep meditation, improve sleep, relaxation techniques, insomnia solutions, deep sleep, sleep coach, sleep quality, sleep tips, healthy sleep habits, sleep better, better sleep
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How to Sleep Better with Jennifer Patenaude Rebecca Whitman, the Magnetic Abundance Mentor, and international best-selling author, graduated with honors from Princeton University. She was awarded Life Coach of the Year and Empowered Woman of the Year by International Association of Top Professionals. “USA Today” rated her in the top 5 entrepreneurs to watch in 2024. She hosts the top .5% globally ranked “Balanced, Beautiful, and Abundant” podcast, which won the Positive Change Award. Her philosophy divides life into 7 Pillars of Abundance which include: spiritual, physical, emotional, romantic, mental, social, and financial. She helps people achieve balance within these seven areas, so they can experience more fun and freedom in life! She has been featured in “New York Weekly,” “Miami Magazine,” and “LA Weekly” magazines. In addition to her appearances on ABC and CBS, she has guested on over 100 podcasts. She has given keynote speeches at Columbia University and UCLA; and has shared virtual stages with renowned thought leaders, Grant Cardone, Jack Canfield, and Les Brown. #SelfImprovement #PersonalGrowth #EntrepreneurLife #SuccessMindset #Motivational Body Transformation System! https://modere.io/NbOyU2 Mindset Manifestation Mastermind in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico https://wellnessmarketingltd.com/mindset-manifestation-mastermind/ To learn more about Rebecca… https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/#home https://everydaywomantv.com/tv_shows/the-balanced-beautiful-and-abundant-show/ Follow Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicRSS Feed #SleepHygiene #AndrewHuberman #HowToSleepBetter #MentalHealthMatters #DrFox #BorderlinePersonalityDisorder #NaturalSleepAids #SleepDisorders #StressRelief #SleepMeditation #ImproveSleep #RelaxationTechniques #InsomniaSolutions #DeepSleep #SleepCoach #BetterSleepQuality #SleepTips #HealthySleepHabits #SleepBetter #RelaxAndSleep sleep hygiene, andrew huberman, sleep hygiene how to, mental health, dr fox borderline personality disorder, natural sleep aids, sleep disorders, stress relief, sleep meditation, improve sleep, relaxation techniques, insomnia solutions, deep sleep, sleep coach, sleep quality, sleep tips, healthy sleep habits, sleep better, better sleep
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How to Sleep Better with Jennifer Patenaude Rebecca Whitman, the Magnetic Abundance Mentor, and international best-selling author, graduated with honors from Princeton University. She was awarded Life Coach of the Year and Empowered Woman of the Year by International Association of Top Professionals. “USA Today” rated her in the top 5 entrepreneurs to watch in 2024. She hosts the top .5% globally ranked “Balanced, Beautiful, and Abundant” podcast, which won the Positive Change Award. Her philosophy divides life into 7 Pillars of Abundance which include: spiritual, physical, emotional, romantic, mental, social, and financial. She helps people achieve balance within these seven areas, so they can experience more fun and freedom in life! She has been featured in “New York Weekly,” “Miami Magazine,” and “LA Weekly” magazines. In addition to her appearances on ABC and CBS, she has guested on over 100 podcasts. She has given keynote speeches at Columbia University and UCLA; and has shared virtual stages with renowned thought leaders, Grant Cardone, Jack Canfield, and Les Brown. #SelfImprovement #PersonalGrowth #EntrepreneurLife #SuccessMindset #Motivational Body Transformation System! https://modere.io/NbOyU2 Mindset Manifestation Mastermind in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico https://wellnessmarketingltd.com/mindset-manifestation-mastermind/ To learn more about Rebecca… https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/#home https://everydaywomantv.com/tv_shows/the-balanced-beautiful-and-abundant-show/ Follow Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicRSS Feed #SleepHygiene #AndrewHuberman #HowToSleepBetter #MentalHealthMatters #DrFox #BorderlinePersonalityDisorder #NaturalSleepAids #SleepDisorders #StressRelief #SleepMeditation #ImproveSleep #RelaxationTechniques #InsomniaSolutions #DeepSleep #SleepCoach #BetterSleepQuality #SleepTips #HealthySleepHabits #SleepBetter #RelaxAndSleep sleep hygiene, andrew huberman, sleep hygiene how to, mental health, dr fox borderline personality disorder, natural sleep aids, sleep disorders, stress relief, sleep meditation, improve sleep, relaxation techniques, insomnia solutions, deep sleep, sleep coach, sleep quality, sleep tips, healthy sleep habits, sleep better, better sleep
Rebecca Whitman, the Magnetic Abundance Mentor, and international best-selling author, graduated with honors from Princeton University. She was awarded Life Coach of the Year and Empowered Woman of the Year by International Association of Top Professionals. “USA Today” rated her in the top 5 entrepreneurs to watch in 2024. She hosts the top .5% globally ranked “Balanced, Beautiful, and Abundant” podcast, which won the Positive Change Award. Her philosophy divides life into 7 Pillars of Abundance which include: spiritual, physical, emotional, romantic, mental, social, and financial. She helps people achieve balance within these seven areas, so they can experience more fun and freedom in life! She has been featured in “New York Weekly,” “Miami Magazine,” and “LA Weekly” magazines. In addition to her appearances on ABC and CBS, she has guested on over 100 podcasts. She has given keynote speeches at Columbia University and UCLA; and has shared virtual stages with renowned thought leaders, Grant Cardone, Jack Canfield, and Les Brown.#SelfImprovement#PersonalGrowth#EntrepreneurLife#SuccessMindset#MotivationalBody Transformation System!https://modere.io/NbOyU2Mindset Manifestation Mastermind in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico https://wellnessmarketingltd.com/mindset-manifestation-mastermind/To learn more about Rebecca…https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/#homehttps://everydaywomantv.com/tv_shows/the-balanced-beautiful-and-abundant-show/
Today, I learned about a new tool in therapy and AAC, speaking with guests Dr. David McNaughton and Dana Patenaude, who collaborated on the research article "Using Visual Scene Displays With Young Children: An Evidence-Based Practice Synthesis," published in the Journal of Special Education Technology.Visual Scene Displays (VSDs) are interactive visual representations, such as photos or images, that depict scenes, objects, or events. They allow users to engage with elements within the image, providing a more immersive and interactive communication experience. VSDs can be used with Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) tools, offering a more contextual and personalized way for users to communicate. This is not an either/or tool but a powerful resource that can be combined with other AAC methods.This study found that VSDs are an evidence-based practice. Their use can be personalized with meaningful photos, tailored to individual interests. Children can even participate in creating and selecting "hot spots," giving them real-time language engagement with the parts of the scene that interest them most. There are also ways to create video VSDs or VSDs that incorporate literacy.VSDs can be used for shared storybook reading, setting/environment photos, culturally responsive elements, and more! David and Dana do a great job of breaking down this comprehensive research and explaining how effective VSDs can be across various settings. Be sure to check out the links provided to access this open article and find resources on getting started with VSD apps.#autism #speectherapyWhat's Inside:What are VSDs?How can VSDs be used alongside AAC?How to engage in shared storybook reading with VSDs?How to create culturally responsive and individualized Visual Scene Displays?Mentioned In This Episode:Patenaude, D., McNaughton, D., & Liang, Z. (2024). Using Visual Scene Displays With Young Children: An Evidence-Based Practice Synthesis. Journal of Special Education Technology, 01626434241263061. Video Visual Scene Displays (provides information on other studies that used video visual scene displays, including links to videos of research participants and links to apps that support VSDs and video VSDs)Join us in the ABA SPEECH Connection MembershipRose Griffin (@abaspeechbyrose) on Instagram
In this episode, Madeline chats with her friend Matt Nelson, a high school math and science teacher at Cardinal Ritter High School in Indianapolis. During their conversation, they discuss the prep that goes into teaching, his original degree in marketing, his unconventional path to education, music and math, what Indiana's transition to teaching program is like, his advice for future teachers, how he got involved in teaching Earth and space sciences, incorporating science and faith in the classroom, presenting evidence, questions are welcomed, even saints weren't always perfect, growing up Catholic in the 90s, his reversion story, St. Meinrad Archabbey, finding a parish to call home, all about the Ordinariate, how he met his wife, the Transcendentals, and so much more!During the course of their conversation, they make many references which you can explore. Some of these references include the A Printer's Choice by W.L. Patenaude, and episodes 16, 39, 41 of this podcast.Feel free to like, subscribe, and share the episode! Follow us on Instagram! @sbltfpodcastDon't forget to go out there, and be a light to this world!
Today, we have a special guest, Jen Patenaude, a dedicated Sleep Wellness Advocate. In this episode, we delve into the critical role of sleep in achieving peak performance and overall wellness. Jen shares her insights on how busy executives and entrepreneurs can transform their sleep habits from a mere afterthought to a cornerstone of their success. About the Guest Jen Patenaude is the founder of Jennifer Eve Wellness. With a passion for guiding entrepreneurs and busy executives to their best selves, she specializes in transforming sleep from a mere afterthought to the cornerstone of peak performance and wellness. As a sleep and wellness coach, Jen has seen firsthand the power of restorative sleep in unlocking one's full potential. Her mission is to help driven individuals harness that power. Through personalized sleep strategies that slide seamlessly into a packed schedule. Beyond the coach, she's a mom, a wife, and your biggest cheerleader. When she's not decoding the mysteries of the circadian rhythm, you can find Jen snuggled up with her dogs, cheering on her kids at their sports games, or losing herself in a good book. Key Takeaways:-Understanding why sleep is a foundational aspect of health and wellness.-Jen's story of becoming a sleep and wellness coach after being diagnosed with Sjogren's syndrome and facing health challenges.-How sleep affects weight loss, brain health, and reproductive health.-Tips for creating an optimal sleep environment, include the importance of darkness, quiet, and a comfortable temperature.-How pets can impact sleep quality and what to consider for a restful night.-Get outside into natural sunlight within 10-15 minutes of waking up. This helps signal your body to start ramping up cortisol production, which is crucial for alertness.-Maintain a consistent bedtime and wake time to regulate your circadian rhythm, which might be more important than sleep duration for long-term health.-If you can't fall back asleep within 20 minutes, get out of bed to avoid associating the bed with stress.-Engage in a calming activity until you feel sleepy again.-Try the 4-7-8 breathing technique to calm your mind.-Set aside time in the evening to write down your worries, which can prevent them from disrupting your sleep.-Avoid heavy meals 2-3 hours before bed. If blood sugar issues cause you to wake up, try a small snack with protein and healthy fats before bed.-Mouth breathing during sleep can cause dehydration. Ensure you are well-hydrated throughout the day.-For those who mouth-breathe, taping your mouth can help improve nasal breathing and sleep quality. Connect with Jennifer-Learn more about sleep wellness on Jen's website: https://jenniferevewellness.com/-Follow on Instagram: (@jenniferevewellness)- Connect on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-eve-patenaude-276ba020/ Book a consultation today:I am always here to help answer any question and schedule a 15 minute call with me. If I can not help, I can get you to a provider that can.https://shereewertz.com/15-min
Dans ce soixante-sixième épisode, c'est Pat "No Fear" Patenaude (Martin Vachon) que je reçois en entrevue. Si vous êtes amateur de cinéma, vous avez fort probablement Pat dans l'une ou l'autre de ses 5000 cascades. Il s'ouvre sur ses débuts comme cascadeur, des risques de vitre la vie de cascadeur et il nous parle aussi de son lien avec la gang de Jackass. Bonne écoute. Cet épisode est commandité par Éros et compagnie. Obtenez 15 % de rabais sur vos achats avec le code promo Jay15. Site Web : erosetcompagnie.com Cet épisode est une présentation de Sonnet assurances. Pour vous assurer en ligne en quelques minutes et avoir la tranquillité d'esprit, visitez le sonnet.ca.--------------------------------------------------Pour suivre Martin Vachon:Site web: https://www.martinvachon.ca/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/martinvachon/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@martin_vachon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/martin.vachon.50Pour suivre Jay Laliberté:Site web: https://www.jaylali.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@jaylaliberteInstagram: https://instagram.com/jaylaliTiktok: https://tiktok.com/@jaylaliiFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaylalib
Welcome to the Fit Vegan Podcast! Today we have a very special episode because we are welcoming a new Fit Vegan coach to our family and he's a dear friend of mine, Coach Nick Patenaude. In This Episode, We Cover: [00:00-13:04] Intro - Meet And Welcome Our New Fit Vegan Coach Nick! Nick Shares His Journey In Fitness And Veganism. [13:05-23:22] The Role Of Psychology In Achieving Success! [23:23-32:50] Focusing On Progress Rather Than Timeline And The Power Of Mindset And Mental Resilience. [32:51-45:07] Transforming Challenges Into Personal Milestones! Building Mental Strength Through Physical Activities - Nick Shares His Coaching Philosophy! [45:08-] Join The Fit Vegan Program And Work With Coach Nick To Achieve Your Goals! - Closing Thoughts. Keynotes:“How you adapt and respond after… that is the success. It's not necessarily achieving that outcome. It's on the path or on that journey towards that goal. Every time you get set back, you get back up and you get back on the path.”- Coach Nick“A lot of times people stress about things they can't control.” -Maxime My name is Maxime Sigouin. I am the founder of Fit Vegan Coaching and Empire Builders Agency. I have a passion for serving and helping people live to their fullest potential.I've built and scaled one of the world's top whole food plant-based body recomposition program which you should check out and book your FREE introductory coaching call : http://book.fitvegancoaching.com/podcastIf you are an online coach looking to scale pass 100K+/year you can apply here for mentorship: www.empirebuilder.agencyYou can find me on social media:- Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maximes_official/- Join our FREE Fit Vegan Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thefitvegancommunity- Get your FREE Fit Vegan Meal Plan Blueprint to help you create your own Fit Vegan meal plan https://www.fitvegan.ca/fitvegan-mealplan-builder- Youtube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBTxPyHiMLIc14IGWmVrFow
About Jen: Your Sleep and Wellness Advocate. Jen Patenaude is the founder of Jennifer Eve Wellness. With a passion for guiding entrepreneurs and busy executives to their best selves, she specializes in transforming sleep from a mere afterthought to the cornerstone of peak performance and wellness. As a sleep and wellness coach, Jen has seen firsthand the power of restorative sleep in unlocking one's full potential. Her mission is to help driven individuals harness that power. Through personalized sleep strategies that slide seamlessly into a packed schedule, Jen will show you how reclaiming those precious hours of rest is not just possible, but essential. Beyond the coach, she's a mom, a wife, and your biggest cheerleader. When she's not decoding the mysteries of the circadian rhythm, you can find Jen snuggled up with her dogs, cheering on her kids at their sports games, or losing herself in a good book. Jennifer's Website: Home (jenniferevewellness.com) From James: FREE Passive Income Masterclass (profityourknowledge.com)
En un peu plus de dix années d'existence, la compagnie Ballet Opéra Pantomime (codirigée par Alexis Raynault et Hubert Tanguay-Labrosse) a présenté plus d'une douzaine de productions pluridisciplinaires, en partenariat avec l'Opéra de Montréal, Les Violons du Roy, Orford Musique et I Musici de Montréal, entre autres. La compagnie a présenté son travail à Montréal et au Québec, à l'Usine C, au Palais Montcalm, au Théâtre Maisonneuve, à La Chapelle Scènes Contemporaines, à la Salle Bourgie et à Arsenal art contemporain. Depuis ses débuts, BOP a collaboré avec plus de 500 artistes, la plupart en début de carrière au moment de leur embauche. À travers ses productions, la compagnie a mis à l'avant-scène le talent de créateur·trices visionnaires, notamment : les metteuses en scène Édith Patenaude et Sophie Cadieux, le chorégraphe Dave St-Pierre et l'auteur-compositeur-interprète Sean Nicholas Savage. Le Conseil québécois de la musique a remis à BOP le prix Opus du Concert de l'année – Musiques médiévale, de la Renaissance, baroque pour le spectacle Zéphyr (2022) et celui de la Découverte de l'année pour le spectacle Le Vin herbé (2016). Le Conseil des arts de Montréal a pour sa part souligné la contribution de la compagnie à la vitalité de la scène artistique de la ville en lui remettant le Prix de la Relève – Caisse Desjardins de la Culture. Alexis Raynault codirige la compagnie Ballet Opéra Pantomime, qu'il a fondée en 2013. Sous sa direction, BOP a remporté les Prix Opus de la Découverte de l'année (2016) remis par le Conseil québécois de la musique, et le Prix de la relève – Caisse Desjardins de la Culture (2019), remis par le Conseil des arts de Montréal. Au cours des dernières années, il a travaillé pour l'Orchestre Métropolitain et a enseigné à l'École de musique Vincent-d'Indy aux niveaux secondaire et collégial. En dehors de ses fonctions chez BOP, il collabore au journal Le Devoir à titre de critique musical et littéraire et fait partie du conseil d'administration du festival BleuBleu de Carleton-sur-Mer. Compositeur et arrangeur, formé au Conservatoire de musique de Montréal, il a travaillé avec de nombreux artistes québécois dont Pierre Lapointe, Cœur de pirate et les Sœurs Boulay. Ses œuvres ont été entendues à la salle Bourgie, à l'Usine C et à Orford Musique, notamment. À l'hiver 2022, il s'est joint à la troisième cohorte de la Résidence en Leadership artistique de l'École nationale de théâtre du Canada. Grâce au soutien du Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, Alexis Raynault participe aux activités de l'International Society for the Performing Arts à titre de Fellow. Lauréat du Grand Prix du Concours OSM Standard Life 2009 et de la Bourse de carrière Fernand-Lindsay, Hubert Tanguay-Labrosse a débuté l'apprentissage de la musique par le biais des programmes à vocation musicale des écoles Le Plateau et Joseph-François-Perreault. Diplômé de la Juilliard School et du Conservatoire de musique de Montréal, il a aussi travaillé la composition avec Serge Provost et Jonathan Dawe. En 2013, il fonde la compagnie BOP, dont il assure la codirection artistique et la direction musicale. Dans ce rôle, il a collaboré avec des artistes de tous horizons pour produire d'audacieuses créations multidisciplinaires. Pédagogue actif, il dirige chaque été le chœur du Camp musical Père Lindsay, et a dirigé pendant cinq ans les orchestres symphoniques de jeunes de Joliette et Sherbrooke. Instagram :https://www.instagram.com/laprescriptiondrfred/?hl=frFacebook :https://www.facebook.com/people/La-prescription-avec-Dr-Fred-Lambert/100078674880976/ Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Getting enough of the right kind of sleep challenges many people, especially nurses who work at night and those who get moved to different shifts. Jennifer Patenaude, a health coach, describes the healing function of sleep, what disrupts it, and how to come back into balance when you are sleep deprived. She emphasizes that sleep recharges all of our bodily systems. Lack of sleep can impair weight loss attempts, affect cognition, inhibit the ability to release toxins, and have other negative effects on our bodies and minds. Factors that can inhibit sleep include caffeine after a certain time (which varies among individuals), evening consumption of alcohol, and not shutting off electronic devices at least half an hour before going to bed. The last is especially important because the blue light generated by these devices creates cortisol, which is our wakeup hormone. Jennifer recommends melatonin, which is the go-to-sleep hormone, over OTC and prescription medications, which can be addictive and which have negative effects on the body. She also finds breathing exercises helpful, in part because they usually involve counting the breaths, which distracts the mind from worries that may be keeping someone awake. Finally, she recommends getting adequate sunlight, especially after dawn, when the sun's rays are most beneficial. If sleep is an issue, be sure to check out this podcast, but don't do it late at night. Learn more about Are you sleep deprived? Jennifer Patenaude How does lack of sleep affect us? How does sleep restore us? What causes sleep issues? When should you stop looking at electronic devices? How can natural sleeping aids and breathing exercises help in sleep? Listen to our podcasts or watch them using our app, Expert.edu, available at legalnursebusiness.com/expertedu. https://youtu.be/t2sPfoEGMyA Announcing LNC Success™ Virtual Conference 8 October 26,27 & 28 LNC Success™ is a Virtual Conference 3-day event designed for legal nurse consultants just like you! Pat Iyer and Barbara Levin put together THE first Legal Nurse Consulting Virtual Conference in July 2020. They are back with their 8th all-new conference based on what attendees said they'd find most valuable. This new implementation and networking event is designed for LNCs at any stage in their career. Build your expertise, also attract higher-paying attorney clients, and take your business to the next level. After the LNC Success™ Virtual Conference, you will leave with clarity, confidence, and an effective step-by-step action plan that you can immediately implement in your business. Your Presenter of Are you sleep deprived? Jennifer Patenaude This health journey stuff sure takes time and effort but, man, is it worth it! Suffering with scalp psoriasis since childhood and Sjogren's Syndrome since 2006, I managed and tolerated my autoimmune symptoms for years until I finally decided to take a different path. In 2020, I completely changed my diet – no more gluten, dairy or sugar. Sounds worse than getting a stick in the eye, right?? Trust me, it's 100x better than staying on the unhealthy path. I feel great. And one of the magical side effects to living a healthier lifestyle – SLEEP! But I know not everyone wants to cut out all the joy from their meals (JK! I actually love the way I eat), so I started learning about other ways to improve sleep quality. And trust me, there are plenty. Graduated from IIN (Institute for Integrative Nutrition) in 2021 and am an AIP (Autoimmune Protocol) Certified Coach. I am currently pursuing a certificate from Precision Nutrition in Sleep, Stress Management, and Recovery Coaching. I live in Acton, MA with my husband, 19 and 17 year old kids, 4 and 3 year old black labs, and Norman the female turtle who will outlive us all. Connect with Jennifer www.jenniferevewellness.com or on social media. https://www.linkedin.
Rich Patenaude is a first generation American. Born of French-Canadian Immigrants in Northern New Hampshire, he was the only student in his class to get a perfect 800 score on his French SAT. Rich was elected a Representative to the New Hampshire State Legislature at the age of 24 with 70% of the vote. With his Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degree in Economics from Clark University, Rich was duly assigned to work on the Legislature's critical Appropriations Committee. New Hampshire boasts of having neither a sales tax nor an income tax. Thus, it has a need to be judicious with its financial resources. Rich is the founder of The Student Millionaire Global Community and the host of The Student Millionaire Podcast. He's also the author of The Student Millionaire. His experience includes The World Bank, CitiGroup Financial Services, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), American Politics Magazine, and the U.S. Department of State. He also worked on the Carter/Mondale Presidential Campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we have a very special guest on The Portrait System Podcast! Travis Patenaude is a pet photographer and this year's Portrait Masters Awards Grand Champion. Listen in as Travis tells all about his photography journey and how his dog saved his life many years ago. Don't miss out on this heartwarming and phenomenal episode!To become a member of The Portrait System and learn more about the business of photography, click here.Attend The Portrait Masters Conference on Sept 11th! Learn more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
June 1, 2023 Hoover Institution | Stanford University Join the Hoover Book Club for engaging discussions with leading authors on the hottest policy issues of the day. Hoover scholars explore the latest books that delve into some of the most vexing policy issues facing the United States and the world. Find out what makes these authors tick and how they think we should approach our most difficult challenges. In our latest installment, watch a discussion between Bill Whalen, the Virginia Hobbs Carpenter Distinguished Policy Fellow in Journalism and Bertrand M. Patenaude, a research fellow and author of the recently released Hoover Institution Press book Bread + Medicine: American Famine Relief in Soviet Russia, 1921–1923 on Thursday, June 1, 2023 at 10:00 am PT/ 1:00pm ET. ABOUT THE AUTHORS Bertrand M. Patenaude is the author of The Big Show in Bololand: The American Relief Expedition to Soviet Russia in the Famine of 1921 (Stanford University Press, 2002). Joan Nabseth Stevenson received her PhD in Slavic Languages and Literatures from Stanford University. She is the author of Deliverance from the Little Big Horn: Doctor Henry Porter and Custer's Seventh Cavalry. ABOUT THE BOOK A century ago, the Soviet Union faced a catastrophic famine, brought on by the disruptions of World War I, the Russian Revolution, and the Russian Civil War; draconian Soviet economic policies; and a severe drought. As millions of people faced starvation and hunger-related disease, the Russian writer Maxim Gorky issued an appeal for help, asking “all honest European and American people for prompt aid to the Russian people. Give bread and medicine.” One person was uniquely situated to answer the call: Herbert Hoover, chair of the American Relief Administration (ARA), who had achieved worldwide fame as the organizer and administrator of large-scale humanitarian relief operations during and following World War I. American relief helped millions survive the famine of 1921–23. While the role of food aid has been well documented, Bread + Medicine focuses on the lesser-known story of America's medical intervention, including a large-scale vaccination drive, and treatment of famine-related diseases such as cholera, typhoid, and typhus and hunger-related deficiency diseases, especially among children. The ARA's medical relief program proved essential to the overall success of its mission. Bread + Medicine, richly illustrated with photographs, posters, and documents from the Hoover Library & Archives, tells that story in vivid detail.
Oktoberman 3: Politiek gekonkel, de Russische geheime dienst en heel veel rookgordijnen omhullen een van de meest merkwaardige moordaanslagen uit de geschiedenis: 24 mei 1940, de eerste aanslag op kopstuk van de revolutie Leon Trotski in Mexico-City. Een uitstekend voorbereide aanval van 20 oorlogsveteranen mislukt faliekant. Volg mij op het dwaalspoor tussen de schilderende kolonel, een bloedende teen en de minnaar van Frida Kahlo. Een comedy of errors in true crime, met vuile spionnen, corrupte agenten en valse beschuldigingen. Dit is het derde en afsluitende deel van Oktoberman. Hoe liep het af met onze vrienden? Wie was de Franse Jood? Waarom liep de broer van Siqueiros in vrouwenkleren rond? Wat doet Jef Last nou weer in dit verhaal? Gaat de politie de daders vinden? Staat je geweten in dienst van je idealen? En waarin verschilt een verfpistool van een mitrailleur? En wat heeft de wereldberoemde Chileense dichter Pablo Neruda er nou weer mee te maken? Met de stemmen van David Lucieer en Anne Gehring. Voor inhoudelijk commentaar dank ik Alex de Jong van het IIRE. Tekst, opname, montage, sounddesign: Patrick Bassant. contact: vriendenvandevlinder[apenstaart]gmail[punt]com Voor Oktoberman gebruikte ik de volgende literatuur: Patenaude, Bertrand M, Trotsky. Downfall of a revolutionary. Harper Collins 2009 Sanchez Salazar, Leandro A. & Julian Gorkin, De GEPEOE slaat toe, Amsterdam G.W. Breughel 1946, vertaling Jef Last Serge, Victor & Natalya Sedova Trotsky, The life and death of Leon Trotsky, London Wildwood House, 1975 transl. Arnold J. Pomerans (or. 1973) Service, Robert, Trotsky. A biography, London Macmillan press 2009 Siqueiros, David Alfaro, Man nannte mich den "Grossen Oberst". Erinnerungen. (Me llamaban el Coronelazo. Memorias) Dietz Verlag Berlin 1988. (oorspr. 1977 Mexico) Stein, Philip, Siqueiros. His Life and Works. 1994 NY International Publishers Sudoplatov, Pavel and Anatoli, with Jerrold L. and Leona P. Schecter, Special Tasks. The memoirs of an unwanted witness - a Soviet Spymaster. Boston e.a. Little, Brown and Company 1995 Updated edition Trotsky, Leon, ‘Communazi Columnists' In: Time van 3 juni 1940, Trotsky, Leon, ‘The May 24th Attempt to Assassinate Trotsky.' Written: 1 June 1940. First Published in: Fourth International, Vol.1 No.5, October 1940, pp.138-139. Trotsky, Leon, ‘The Comintern and the GPU. The Attempted Assassination of May 24 and the Communist Party of Mexico.' Written: 19 August 1940. First Published: Fourth International, Vol.1 No.6, November 1940, pp.148-163. Trotsky, Leon, ‘Stalin Seeks My Death.' Written: 24 May, 1940First Published: Fourth International, Vol. 2 No. 7, August 1941, pages 201-207
This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on Jan. 31. It dropped for free subscribers on Feb. 3. To receive future pods as soon as they're live and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription.WhoJeremy Clark, Founder of New England Ski History and contributor to New England Ski Industry NewsRecorded onDecember 6, 2022About New England Ski HistoryNew England Ski History has two main components:1) NewEnglandSkiHistory.comThis is HQ. Each New England state gets a landing page, which in turn links out to profiles of all its active ski areas, its major lost ski areas, and many planned-but-never built ski areas:* Connecticut* Maine* Massachusetts* New Hampshire* Rhode Island* VermontThere are also pages devoted to expansions (both realized and cancelled), lifts (sorted by type, brand, or year installed or removed), and trailmaps. One of my favorite features is the inventory of historic lift ticket and season pass prices (select the drop-downs at the top to change the state or season).The site, like its subject matter, is a little retro, but the information is, in general, very current. For New England podcast prep, this site is gold.2) NewEnglandSkiIndustry.comThis is a news site, focused always and only on New England. The subject matter is expansive and often esoteric: updates on chairlift construction or obscure ski area re-openings – topics few other outlets would cover, but of clear interest to the typical Storm reader. I never send out a news update without checking this site for tidbits that I would otherwise miss. Clark recently launched a Substack newsletter that pushes these headlines right to your email inbox - subscribe below:Why I interviewed himThere has been organized skiing in New England for at least 100 years. Rolling terrain, half-year-long winters, and population density made that inevitable. As soon as machines tiptoed their way into Earth's timeline, New Englanders began flinging them up hillsides. Some stuck. Most didn't. Today, New England skiing is a couple dozen monsters, a few dozen locals, and a scattering of surface-lift bumps where a lift ticket costs less than a pack of smokes.As rich as this history is, there are few reliable sources of historical information on New England skiing. New England Lost Ski Areas Project has documented more than 600 lost ski areas across the region – the site's founder, Jeremy Davis, was one of my first guests on The Storm Skiing Podcast back in 2019 (it's still one of my favorite episodes). The New England Ski Museum has put together timelines on the development of lifts, snowmaking, grooming, and more. But current information on still-operating ski areas is hard to find outside of the ski area sites themselves, and even those are often unhelpful for anything more in-depth than pulling up the current trailmap.New England Ski History hosts the best and most comprehensive library of information not just on the region's major lost ski areas, but on the 90-ish active ones. One thing that has frustrated me in the internet age is how difficult it can be to find what should be the most basic information. What year did Jay Peak open? What is the vertical drop of Veterans Memorial ski hill in New Hampshire? Why did Mt. Tom, Massachusetts, close despite its popularity?For the past 15 to 20 years, Jeremy Clark, who as a tech-brained 1990s teenager built Berkshire East's first website, has been organizing all of this information in one place. The site is free for all, but it has been invaluable to me as a reliable information source on all things New England skiing. I never knew who ran it – unlike The Storm, there is no name adjacent to the masthead - until late last year, when I fired off an email to the anonymous address posted on the site. Clark answered right away, and here we are.What we talked aboutNew England snowmaking superpowers; New England Ski History HQ; the rotation theory of skiing; unsung but interesting small ski areas; growing up at atmospheric and primitive Berkshire East; the power plant that changed weather in the entire valley; Roy Schaefer, savior of Berkshire East; building the ski area's first website for $180 in the ‘90s; the annual continent-wide hunt for used equipment; the evolution of Berkshire East from backwater to four-seasons resort that's a top-10 draw on the Indy Pass; the 100-year-old but little-known Eaglebrook ski area; Proctor Academy ski area; “I realized I'd be able to ski a lot more if I didn't work in the ski business”; how and why Jeremy created New England Ski History; building the site's tremendous ski area profiles; the value of showing up; the potential to scale the site up; assembling the jigsaw puzzle of a decades-long ski-area history; “the goal of the site is to get the history right”; sorting out Berkshire East's complicated history; the role of the interstates in building New England skiing; keeping the site updated; New England Ski Industry News and its corresponding Substack newsletter; why Clark shut down the New England Ski History Facebook page, even though it had approximately 10,000 followers; lost ski areas; the devastating loss of Mt. Tom and why it will likely never return; the value of small ski areas; Brodie; “intermediate terrain is great for business”; the rise and fall of Ski Blandford; Woodbury, Connecticut and whether it could ever come back; assessing Saddleback two years in; the attempted comebacks of Granite Gorge and Tenney; what it would take to make The Balsams happen; what it takes to bring a lost ski area back from the dead; the drama at Big Squaw and whether the upper mountain will ever re-open; whether Big Squaw's minimalist model would work to keep other lost ski areas alive; potential lost ski areas that could re-emerge from the dead; Mt. Prospect; the comeback potential of Plymouth Ski Area in Vermont; New England expansion plans; Ragged; the good and bad of multi-mountain passes; what skiing and smoking have in common; reaction to Pacific Group Resorts purchasing Jay Peak; Vail and New Hampshire – “I hope they've learned that New Hampshire is a lot different than Vermont”; and upgrades at Attitash. Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewOne of The Storm's animating principles is the celebration of excellence. Who is doing things right in the ski world? Sometimes that's Jay Peak and Whitefish middle-fingering astronomical big-mountain walk-up lift ticket prices. Sometimes that's Alterra assembling the greatest ski area lineup in the history of multi-mountain passes. And sometimes it's someone who has quietly built a damn good website that enriches the world of lift-served skiing in a way that no one else has managed to do. That's why I've hosted the owners of Lift Blog, Real Skiers, and Seniors Skiing on the pod. And that's why I invited Clark onto the show.Industrialized skiing is evolving at an insane pace. It was just six years ago that Vail purchased its first New England ski area. At the time – 2017 – there was no Ikon Pass, no Alterra Mountain Company, no Indy Pass, no Covid, no eight-place chairlifts (in America). The more debris there is blowing around in the storm, the harder it can be to remember the world before it floated in. We all need centering mechanisms, places where we can draw context and anchor our understandings. For New England skiing – one of the most vibrant wintertime cultures on the planet – there is really no better or more comprehensive source than New England Ski History. As we all try to make sense of our ever-changing megapass-dominated ski world of 2023 together, I thought that it would be valuable to point out that the region's past, at least, was already capably organized.What I got wrong* I said that I couldn't think of any New England ski areas that remain under their original ownership, and Clark quickly pointed out that Pats Peak has been under the stewardship of the Patenaude family since it opened in 1962, which of course: I had just discussed that very point with Pats Peak GM Kris Blomback on the podcast a few months before.* I said offhand that Killington and Sugarbush's max 2022-23 lift tickets were in the $180 range, and that I would confirm those prices. Both are hitting closer to $200.Podcast NotesWe discussed quite a few active-but-lesser-known ski areas on the podcast – I've linked to their New England Ski History profile pages below:* Eaglebrook, a 440-vertical-footer in Massachusetts served by a double chair. This is the second-oldest ski area in the country, and serves the students at the private Eaglebrook School. I just love their trailmap:* Proctor is another private-academy bump, a 436-footer in Andover, New Hampshire. This one has occasionally opened to the public in the past, but I haven't been able to find any information on open ski days since the pandemic hit in 2020.We talked a lot about Berkshire East, which Clark worked at for more than a decade:* Clark referenced a cancelled but partially built expansion for the ski area in the 1970s – read the full history here.* Clark designed Berkshire East's first website. The earliest screenshot I could find was from April 18, 1998, and it's a beauty:We also discussed several lost ski areas, including:* Chickley Alps, Massachusetts rose 300 vertical feet and operated from 1937 to 1979.* Mt. Tom, Massachusetts, a fairly successful ski area whose sudden closing in 1998 is still a bit mystifying. This 680-vertical-foot ski area ran on four double chairs and a collection of surface lifts.* Brodie, which the owners of neighboring Jiminy Peak bought and shuttered around the beginning of the century.I asked Clark which lost ski areas had the best chance of a comeback:* Monteau in northern New Hampshire, which rose 650 vertical feet and was served by a double chair and some surface lifts, and has been closed since 1990.* Farr's Hill, Vermont. This 160-foot bump has been closed since the 1960s. A couple years back, however, a new owner purchased a used T-bar from Oak Mountain, New York, with the intention of re-opening the ski area. I haven't heard any updates in a while, and the ski area's Facebook page is now inactive.* Plymouth Notch/Roundtop/Bear Creek – this is the most recent lost chairlift-served ski area in Vermont. It operated as a private club as recently as 2018, and has a fairly extensive trail network. The problem? It's sandwiched between Killington and Okemo.Clark and I discussed the upcoming expansion plans at:* Waterville Valley – the resort hopes to finally link the village to the ski area with a gondola up the back side of Green Peak:* Sunday River, where the recently opened Jordan 8 chairlift will act as the gateway to the massive Western Reserve territory, which could double the size of the resort. Unfortunately, there are no renderings of the expansion to share yet.* Sugarloaf – West Mountain, which is scheduled to open in early 2024 (I did a full write-up on this one a few weeks back):We also discussed abandoned or suspended potential expansions at:* Ragged Mountain – Pinnacle Peak, where the ski area cut trails years ago; owner Pacific Group Resorts confirmed to me last year that they do not intend to proceed with the expansion.* Killington – the proposed but cancelled Parker's Gore project would have added 1,500 acres with a sustained 3,000 foot vertical drop, served by up to 10 lifts.* Cranmore – Black Cap, which would boost the ski area's vertical drop from 1,200 to 1,800 feet.* Bolton Valley, which was originally proposed as a far larger resort than the three-peak operation you can ski today. Clark said he found this masterplan, which shows chairlifts running all the way down to Interstate 89 – 1,800 feet below where the current Vista base area sits:We discussed the Hall double chair that once acted as a redundant lift to the Attitash Summit Triple, which Peak Resorts removed without explanation around 2018. This turned out to be the worst possible decision, as the triple then conked out for months at the end of the 2018-19 ski season. Vail Resorts will finally replace the triple with a high-speed quad this summer, making the decision to remove the double moot. It's the Top Notch Double on the map below:The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 7/100 in 2023, and number 393 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Want to send feedback? Reply to this email and I will answer (unless you sound insane, or, more likely, I just get busy). 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Welcome to Hartley's Cat Scan! This is a weekly podcast featuring the 'who's who' of the Prince George Cougars. Hartley's guest this week is Director of Ticket Sales Kevin Patenaude. During the episode, he discussed a number of topics including: Ticket price changes boosted experiences Biggest season ticket holders The new all-in mentality among office staff for new ideas; Mega 50/50 Jackpot nights; promotional suggestions/ideas from fans Possibility of a women in hockey night You can also find this podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, and TuneIn.
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To receive future pods as soon as they're live, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription.WhoKris Blomback, General Manager of The Mighty Pats Peak, New HampshireRecorded onSeptember 19, 2022About Pats PeakClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: The Patenaude familyPass affiliations: Indy PassReciprocal pass partners: NoneLocated in: Henniker, New HampshireClosest neighboring ski areas: Crotched (30 minutes), Mount Sunapee (30 minutes), McIntyre (30 minutes), Veterans Memorial (50 minutes), Ragged Mountain (50 minutes), Granite Gorge (50 minutes – scheduled to return this season), Whaleback (50 minutes), Gunstock (1 hour), Storrs Hill (1 hour),Base elevation: 690 feetSummit elevation: 1,460 feetVertical drop: 770 feetSkiable Acres: 115 acres Average annual snowfall: 100 inchesTrail count: 28 trails, 9 glades (17% double-black, 12% black, 21% intermediate, 50% beginner)Lift count: 11 (4 triples, 2 doubles, 2 carpets, 1 J-bar tow, 2 handle tows - view Lift Blog's of inventory of Pats Peak's lift fleet)Why I interviewed himLiving next door to Vermont is probably a little like being Hoboken. Nice town, great location, all the advantages of city life, but invisible in the orbit of Earth's most famous island. Did you know that the population density of Hoboken is about double that of New York City? Probably not. It's fine. Most people don't. Nobody cares about Hoboken.That's how it seems the ski intelligentsia sometimes views New York, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, the three ski states bordering Vermont. By whatever accident of geology and meteorology, the Pretentious Beer State possesses most of the region's biggest ski areas and its most reliable snowzone: the Green Mountain Spine. Along this rim sit your headliners: Killington, Sugarbush, Mad River Glen, Stowe, Smugglers' Notch, Jay Peak. If you tried to tell me these were the six best ski areas between the Atlantic and the Mississippi, I'd probably be like, “OK” and go eat my Pop-Tarts.But if The Storm was just a documentary tool for places where New Yorkers vacation, then I would have wrapped this project up two years ago. This is a big New Hampshire house, and always has been: the heads of Loon, Cannon, Gunstock, Waterville Valley, Whaleback, and Ragged have all made podcast appearances. Still, the Vermont interview tally is 15, even though I ski New Hampshire as often as I do Vermont. Clearly I have work to do.So here we are. A New Hampshire ski area with the best attributes of New Hampshire ski areas: service- and snowmaking-oriented; steep and varied; busy because it's close to everything; lots of lifts; lots of community and tradition. If you don't think all that fits into 115 acres, you haven't skied New England. The Mighty Pats Peak jams it all in just fine.What we talked aboutReaction to the Jay Peak sale;Ragged Mountain; Pats Peak in the early ‘90s; a brief history of Pats Peak; Blomback's 100-point list to modernize Pats Peak; “when you operate a ski area 60 miles from the Atlantic Ocean, she's got something to say about that”; how Pats Peak survived when so many Southern New Hampshire ski areas died; the overcorrection that nearly wiped out Pats Peak's competition; the problem with debt; thoughts on the pending comebacks of Granite Gorge and Tenney; why the ski area has dubbed itself “the mighty Pats Peak”; knowing who you are; cheapskate expert skiers; who owns Pats Peak; the value of autonomy; what's kept Blomback at Pats Peak for 31 years; Magic Mountain in the ‘80s; why Pats buys used lifts; where Pats' current lifts came from; which lifts are next in line for an upgrade and what may replace them; the poor-man's detachable; a history of (non-mechanical) high-speed lift fails in New England; the “magic length” of a detach; ski areas are littered with dead halfpipes; some unique attributes of Mueller lifts; whether it's a pain in the butt to have chairlifts made from a half-dozen different manufacturers; why Vortex rarely has liftlines even when the bottom triples have 20-minute waits; how Pats Peak crushes its larger competitors in snowmaking on a regular basis; the ski area's audacious goal to go from nothing open to every trail open in 48 hours; the history, purpose, and experience of Cascade Basin; additional trail and glade expansion opportunities; snowmaking in the glades; why Pats Peak was an early Indy Pass adopter; Pats Peak is the third-most redeemed Indy resort and I mean damn; why Indy draws so many first-time visitors to Pats Peak; a new reason to hate Liftopia; Indy Pass D-day at Pats Peak; reaction to Vail entering New Hampshire; competing with the Northeast Value Epic Pass; “skiing is an experience”; the logic of over-staffing; “service and experience is what sets Pats Peak apart”; and competing against Vail's $20-an-hour minimum wage.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewAs the Indy Pass settled in over the past three years, an interesting pattern has emerged: New England absolutely crushes the rest of the country in total redemptions. During the 2020-21 ski season, six of the top 10 resorts by number of Indy skiers were in New England. Last season, that number rose to seven of 10. With long, cold winters; generation-spanning ski traditions; and incredible population density, these results weren't surprising so much as affirming of what anyone who has skied out here already knows: the Northeast loves to ski.But there's data within the data, and surprises abound. Those seven New England ski areas do not stack up according to vertical drop or skiable acreage or average annual snowfall. Sometimes, as in the case of perennial Indy number one Jay Peak, mountain stats – especially 349 inches of average annual snowfall – do trump distance. By the statistical standard, no one is really surprised to see 2,020-vertical-foot Waterville Valley sitting in the two-spot. But statistical assumptions break down after that, because instead of 2,000-plus-footers Cannon or Saddleback claiming the third spot, you have the Mighty Pats Peak, with a third of the rise and a bunch less snow.There are a few obvious contributing factors to the ski area's Indy rank: Pats Peak is the easiest mid-sized ski area to reach from Boston; the mountain had zero Indy Base Pass blackouts until this coming season; Crotched, its closest competitor, was constrained in operating hours and open terrain last year; it's open all the time – nearly 90 hours on peak weeks. But those attributes alone aren't enough to explain how a 770-vertical-foot mountain finished number three out of 82 – 82! – Indy Pass partners for total redemptions last season.A succession of bigfoots were expected to stomp Pats Peak flat over the past three decades, Blomback tells us in the podcast. SKI, Peak Resorts, Vail. But business has never been stronger. The product on the snow doesn't just matter a lot, it turns out – it matters more than anything.Questions I wish I'd askedI already have a bad habit of keeping my guests way too long, but, believe it or not, there are almost always un-asked questions remaining at interview's end: why are all Pats Peak's trails named after winds? How important is it to retain some New England indies as Jay Peak joins a conglomerate? How can Vail make sure Crotched is as good as Pats Peak from a snowmaking and open-terrain point of view? How are season pass sales going? And on and on. Somehow I usually have the sense to keep these under two hours, but that rises more from guilt over time theft than any sense of personal decency.What I got wrongI think I mispronounced “Patenaude” – the last name of the ski area's owners – about every way that it could be mispronounced over the course of an hour-long interview.Why you should ski Pats PeakAs you can imagine, I possess a lot of ski passes. And despite the lack of an in-town bump, I can reach around 150 of them within a five-hour drive. So my options on any given day are fairly vast. While my travels – well documented on Twitter, Instagram, and the “this week in skiing” section of the weekly-ish news update – may seem random, I am almost always chasing snow and conditions. Who, within that vast radius fanning off New York City, is firing? Eerie? Ontario? The Green Mountain Spine? The Whites? And what's the path of least resistance? If the Catskills get hammered, I'm unlikely to plow through to the Adirondacks. If the Poconos get their once-every-five-year dump, I'm going. Almost any ski area can deliver a riotous day with the right conditions. The secret trees pop open. The jumps and drops are more forgiving. The ice evaporates and for one afternoon you can close your eyes* and pretend you're in Utah.But sometimes it doesn't snow anywhere. And I still have to ski every week because you know why. Last December-to-January we hit just such a hellstreak in the Northeast. The kind that makes you wonder how long an industry reliant upon temperatures below freezing can stitch together sustainable seasons. The fats were all in various states of open but many of the littles sat brown-hilled and empty over Christmas week. No one was offering anything resembling their trailmaps.Except Pats Peak. One hundred percent open by the first day of 2022. And why? It was weird. Its base elevation is 690 feet. The mountain sits in Southern New Hampshire, outside of the major snowbelts. Unlike similarly sized Crotched, right down the road, it's not owned by a CorpCo that can helicopter in snow from the Wasatch. It's just a 770-foot local bump owned and operated by locals.And yet there it is, routinely the first ski area in New England to pop its full menu open for the season. How? “We often joke we're a snowmaking system with a ski area attached,” Blomback tells me. Go there and you'll see it. That's what I did in January. And there: Unimaginable snowmaking firepower. Gunning anytime temperatures allow. Day or night, chairlifts spinning or idle. A plume of white powder erupting from the stubborn brown hills around it.And guess what? The skiing is pretty good too. From the parking lot the ski area erupts, fall lines apparent. Lifts everywhere. In the backyard a hidden pod, Cascade Basin, like a second miniature ski area of its own. Glades tucked all around. Weekdays it's all yours. Until school lets out. Then it belongs to the kids. Busloads of them, learning, racing, messing around. To the baselodge, and one of the great bars in New England skiing.Just remember to make your Indy Pass reservation first. The information era has been good for the mighty Pats Peak. Real-time weather and trail reports have made it obvious who's mastered the snowmaking game. Pats Peak isn't the only snowmaking killer in New Hampshire. But I'd argue that there's no one better. I'm not the only one. The place parked out for the first time last season. Blomback and team quickly adjusted, limiting Indy Pass slots and bringing back the Covid-season reservation system. This year, Pats Peak will have Indy Base blackouts for the first time. But these won't matter in mid-December when the big bombers are five percent open and Pats Peak is breaking out new terrain out daily.*Actually maybe don't do this.Podcast NotesBlomback notes that, “at one time, in southern New Hampshire, we lost King Ridge, Ragged, Whaleback, Crotched, Temple, Highlands, and Pinnacle.” Ragged, Whaleback, and Crotched are obviously back, and Pinnacle is orchestrating its second comeback as Granite Gorge. But here's a quick look at the others:King RidgeVertical drop: 775 feet; Lifts: 2 triples, 1 double, several surface liftsThis was a terrific little ski area that made the mistake that just about every terrific little ski area made in the ‘80s: it decided that snowmaking was a fad. Then it dropped dead. Really the important thing about King Ridge though is that it has the single greatest trailmap ever printed (circa 1994):TempleVertical drop: 600 feet; Lifts: 1 quad, 1 doubleThis little spot, just down the road from Crotched, ran for 63 seasons before shutting down in 2001. The quad now stands at Nashoba Valley, according to New England Ski History. The state purchased what was left of the ski area in 2007 and let it fade back into nature.HighlandsVertical drop: 700 feet; skiable acres: ; Lifts: 1 triple, 2 T-bars, 1 pony, 1 ropetowHighlands stood as a ski area from the late ‘60s to the mid-90s. Today, it's the only lift-served mountain-bike-only area in New England (the rest all offer wintertime skiing). This one, seated just a few minutes off I-93, seems like a good candidate to re-open for skiing at some point, perhaps with a parks focus.Crotched EastWhile Peak Resorts famously resuscitated the then-long-dead Crotched in 2003, they did not revive all of it. The ski area was once a two-sided operation, consisting of Crotched East and West (also known as Onset or Bobcat). West is present-day Crotched. East sits right next door, liftless, fading away. I doubt Vail has any ambitions to revive it, though they could certainly use the extra capacity. Crotched circa 1988:And this is what survives today:Similarly, Magic Mountain, Vermont has an abandoned ski area on the backside (which you are still allowed to ski, though the lifts are long gone). Here's what the place looked like in its 1980s ultimate form, when Blomback worked there:Magic today:Blomback and I discussed the phenomenon of the Vortex double chair, which terminates just alongside the Hurricane and Turbulence triples, but rarely has a line, even when the other two are backed up for 20 minutes. This, Blomback says, is because the double loads above the lodge, rather than continuing the 50 vertical feet to the true base at the Peak chair. The same phenomenon happens all over, but the similar instance we discussed was Sunday River's Locke and Barker chairs. Locke, a triple, rarely has a line, while Barker – a high-speed quad – often has lines longer than the gestational cycle of several species of mammal. Why? I don't know. There is a lot of terrain crossover between the two lifts. The main difference is that one is faster (and racers often commandeer large chunks of Locke). I've always wondered what would happen if Sunday River were to bring the Locke loading station down beside Barker? Unless they upgrade it to a high-speed lift, I can't imagine it would matter much – which is fine with me, as I'll lap the slow lift with no line all day long:The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing all year round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 102/100 in 2022, and number 348 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Want to send feedback? Reply to this email and I will answer (unless you sound insane, or, more likely, I just get busy). You can also email skiing@substack.com. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
Mathieu et Ian discutent avec le Dr Robert Patenaude de sa propre expérience en tant que patient aux soins intensifs! Les notes de l'épisodes sont disponibles https://francofoam.com/balado/e76-experience-patient-usi-dr-robert-patenaude/ Poursuivez la discussion sur Twitter https://twitter.com/Francofoam1 et Facebook https://fr-fr.facebook.com/francofoam/ Écrivez-nous @ info@francofoam.com
Bert Patenaude un américain à l'exploit entré dans la légende à tout jamais dans l'histoire du football des année 30 mais aussi du football américain.
À sa sortie de l'École nationale de théâtre, Adèle Saint-Amand se joint à l'équipe du Théâtre Péril et de Christian Lapointe, avec qui elle travaille sur de nombreuses productions entre 2005 et 2012. En 2008, elle rencontre Frédéric Dubois et le Théâtre des Fonds de tiroirs et participe à toutes leurs productions jusqu'en 2014. Adèle a aussi eu la chance de travailler à plusieurs reprises avec Alexandre Fecteau et le Collectif Nous sommes ici, avec Steve Gagnon et le Théâtre Jésus, Shakespeare et Caroline, avec Édith Patenaude, ainsi qu'avec Patrice Dubois et le théatre PàP. Depuis 2012, elle travaille régulièrement avec Robert Lepage et Ex Machina, comme assistante metteur en scène et comme régisseure. Avec eux, elle a collaboré à des co-productions avec le Stratford Festival, avec le National Ballet of Canada et avec le Theatre of Nations, à Moscou. Soutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/lueur. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Travis Patenaude has never met a dog he didn't like. Based upon his photographs, I would say that feeling is mutual. I like to think of him as the Dogfather!He is an Internationally renowned dog photographer of Stink-Eye Photography who creates unique portraits that foster an emotional connection between the subject and the viewer. He believes emotions and feelings are a vital part of telling stories and has to be put in a form that touches the hearts of people to evoke empathy and to have the viewer want to learn more about the dogs.Travis is an advocate for animal rescue and animal rights, in particular, raising awareness for the plight of the hunting dogs of Spain. He has won international awards and has been published across international print, online media, and magazines.You won't want to missWhy it's so important to shoot what you are passionate about.The reason he values emotion so much.What in the world is “heart speak”?How he's working to help rescue greyhounds in Spain.Travis truly embraces the idea of doing what you love. His passion is palpable and I think we could all benefit from a bit more joy in our lives.Connect With TravisEmail: Travis@Rabbitshell.comWebsite: www.StinkEyePhotography.comInstagram: @StinkEye_Photography
Santa Maybe, a Criminal is a limited true-crime satire podcast created by Jason Usry. This is the Ninth Day of Christmas – “Secrets, Santa” Created by: Jason Usry Rebekah Sebastian, host of DIE-ALOGUE a true crime conversation Dr. Shiloh Catanese, & Dr. Scott Musgrove, co-hosts of the LA Not So Confidential Podcast and our very own Legal Eagle, Michelle Kaszuba. It is written and produced by Jason Usry. Besides host Richie Buck, this week's cast included (in order of appearance)… Cameron D. Kane, Head of the Elf B.I. voiced by Tim Pilleri and Mayor P.P. Patenaude, voiced by Lance Reenstierna both of Crawlspace Media And Mrs. Claus, AKA Karen, voiced by Laura Anderson The non-profit organization we're highlighting this week is: Private Investigations for the Missing. Music and Sound FX sourced through Epidemic Sound, Soundstripe, Audiio, Motion Array, and Audioblocks. Additional music and atmospheres provided by Captain Fathands. This show does contain satire and the only character based on a real person is Santa Claus. Any other names or likenesses are purely coincidental. Santa Maybe, a Criminal is an Ear Cult Production and is distributed in association with Crawlspace Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Santa Maybe, a Criminal is a limited true crime satire podcast created by Jason Usry. This is the Eighth Day of Christmas – “Intercontinental Ballistic Mistletoe” Created by: Jason Usry Rebekah Sebastian, host of DIE-ALOGUE a true crime conversation Dr. Shiloh Catanese, & Dr. Scott Musgrove, co-hosts of the LA Not So Confidential Podcast and our very own Legal Eagle, Michelle Kaszuba. It is written and produced by Jason Usry. Besides host Richie Buck, this week's cast included (in order of appearance)… Todd O' Tannenbaum, AKA: The ToddFather voiced by Chris Helton, of Silver Line Films Ellie the Elf voiced by Sydney Catanese of the Career Quest Podcast… Mayor P.P. Patenaude, voiced by Lance Reenstierna of Crawlspace Media And Cameron D. Kane, Head of the Elf B.I. voiced by Tim Pilleri of Crawlspace Media Special thanks to Nina of the Already Gone Podcast for creating the North Pole's Official Drink! The non-profit organization we're highlighting this week is: Private Investigations for the Missing. Music and Sound FX sourced through Epidemic Sound, Soundstripe, Audiio, Motion Array, and Audioblocks. Additional music and atmospheres provided by Captain Fathands. This show does contain satire and the only character based on a real person is Santa Claus. Any other names or likenesses are purely coincidental. Santa Maybe, a Criminal is an Ear Cult Production and is distributed in association with Crawlspace Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In October 2021 I visited FBM in Seville, Spain. For 7 days my friends and I helped out as volunteers. Back home I realized that fantastic photographer of Galgos Travis Patenaude visited FBM, too, just 10 days after we left. No better chance to talk to Travis and share some experiences and talk about dogs we both have seen there. I'm a freetime photographer so of course we talked about photography, too. Travis told me about depression and how Galga Leena helped him to deal with that, his way into photography and what's his approach in photographing Galgos.
Welcome to Hartley's Cat Scan! This is a weekly podcast featuring the 'who's who' of the Prince George Cougars. Hartley's guest this week is account executive Kevin Patenaude. During the episode, he discussed a number of topics including: Interactions with different types of ticket holders Pricing/package options for fans Trying to win back reluctant fans Listening to fan suggestions Keeping an eye on different promotions from another league You can also find this podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, and TuneIn.
In this episode, I chat with Bill Patenaude about the issues of free will, technology, and the role of religion in humanity's future that form the themes of his debut novel A Printer's Choice. Story Introduction: The St. Michael's Emitter Further info on this and other episodes, as well as transcriptions, the story cube images and the story introductions, can be found at AlternateFutures.co.uk
Sophie Patenaude joined host Tom Proctor on ‘Rocket Shop,' Big Heavy World's weekly local Vermont music radio hour on 105.9 FM The Radiator. Check out soundcloud.com/filosophyre for some more music.
Niki and I are delighted to speak with Adam Patenaude, VP of Operations at Aimbridge Hospitality, the leading 3rd party management company operating 8 hotel product categories, with more than 1500 branded, independent, and resort properties in 49 state and 20 countries. We discuss Adam's hospitality journey, current trends in operations, the resiliency of the Hospitality industry, the future of the industry and why we are stronger now than ever before. www.aimbridgehospitality.com Follow Us: IG: https://www.instagram.com/dontlookunderthebedpod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/dlutbpod robin@dontlookunderthebed.org niki@dontlookunderthebed.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dlutbpod/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Niki and I are delighted to speak with Adam Patenaude, VP of Operations at Aimbridge Hospitality, the leading 3rd party management company operating 8 hotel product categories, with more than 1500 branded, independent, and resort properties in 49 state and 20 countries. We discuss Adam's hospitality journey, current trends in operations, the resiliency of the Hospitality industry, the future of the industry and why we are stronger now than ever before. www.aimbridgehospitality.com Follow Us: IG: https://www.instagram.com/dontlookunderthebedpod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/dlutbpod robin@dontlookunderthebed.org niki@dontlookunderthebed.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dlutbpod/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Love Fruit Podcast. Today we have an interview I have been waiting on for a while. This episode we interview raw food legend Frederic Patenaude.Frederic Patenaude is a health author, activist and blogger. He's been writing and publishing about health and nutrition since the age of 18. He started seriously researching personal and preventative natural health therapies when he was struck with the reality that heart disease ran deep in his family and if he didn't change the way he was living — he might go down that same path. After trying a raw food diet for many years, he eventually found a more sustainable approach that incorporates the best of the traditions of raw foods, vegetarianism and the latest in clinical nutrition.He is the author of several books including Raw Food Controversies. Frederic lives in the province of Quebec, Canada, but is a world traveler who has visited over 35 countries and continues reaching people from every continent with his health message.Learn more about Fred at http://www.fredericpatenaude.comJoin the Love Fruit newsletter and get our special 21 Days Of Inspiration email series. Every day you will receive tips, advice and solid guidance on achieving better health with a raw vegan lifestyle.Subsribe here: http://bit.ly/lovefruitnewsletter
This week we talk to our favorite land mermaid, Meg Patenaude. Listen as we discuss how her "pre-divorce" is the reason she started in comedy, the perks of zoom, and if her parents support her decision to be a comedian. It's a really fun time so give it a listen!
Join Shalom Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests: Marcus Bell Jason Patenaude Michele Ladd Mike Abend
Soccer is the most popular sport in the world but the United States' reputation internationally is less than stellar. The was a time when the U.S. was filled with elite talent. One man in particular, Bert Patenaude, lead America to its best finish ever at a world cup. He scored the first hat trick in the now revered international tournament in 1930, but wasn't credited until the next century. Hear his story and find out what the made the Massachusetts native a Hidden Gem.
L'autrice et comédienne Marjolaine Beauchamp présente un extrait de sa première pièce de théâtre Taram, Dany Boudreault nous offre un extrait de son Corps Célestes en compagnie d'Édith Patenaude, qui redonne vie à Selfie (Sarah Berthiaume) de Philippe Cyr. L'auteur-compositeur-interprète Geoffroy revisite sa chanson Coastline dans une session La Fab et Jean-Claude Germain livre un plaidoyer passionné sur l'histoire et la linguistique.
Married or unmarried, this is the episode for you! Heather Patenaude of the newly launched Your Marriage Mosaic YouTube channel brings the marriage fire this week. Heather and her husband John are seasoned marriage mentors and have weathered all of the highs and lows of married life. We talk about hacking your everyday life by knowing you and your partner's strengths (Clifton StrengthsFinder by Gallup), the best practices for real, effective communication, and how, even in their mid-40's, they have their most active and fulfilling sex life now (and they're probably outdoing all of us!) Heather is fearless and no subject is off limits so let's get listening! *Next week, 9/24/18 there will be no scheduled episode released, I will be traveling so take time to catch up on an episode you missed! I'll be back on 10/01!* Also:Would you consider leaving me a quick rating and review on iTunes or wherever you get this podcast? Thank you so so so so much!!! Ready to Detox Your Life? Get my best tips here: https://smallqueendom.lpages.co/detox-your-life/ Links: Take the Test and Find Your Top 5 Strengths: https://www.gallupstrengthscenter.com Your Marriage Mosaic YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpRrXvw5I1WO_j2WwKDic3g Your Marriage Mosaic Insta: instagram.com/your_marriage_mosaic Your Marriage Mosaic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YourMarriageMosaic/ Heather's Insta: instagram.com/heather.patenaude Leah's Insta: instagram.com/smallqueendom Leah's Pinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/smallqueendom/ Leah's site: www.smallqueendom.com (For Full Show Notes Visit: www.Smallqueendom.com/16)