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durée : 01:19:16 - Toute une vie - par : Stéphanie Katz - Plongez dans l'univers fascinant de Pierre Paul Rubens, peintre baroque de renommée mondiale, à travers ce documentaire. Découvrez sa vie, son œuvre et son héritage artistique grâce à des spécialistes et des visites de lieux emblématiques, dont sa maison à Anvers. - réalisation : Claude Guerre
O Livreiro Pierre-Paul Didier e Seus Filhos Clarisse e Alfred Didier - CSIFP #10 Bruno & Carlos Seth
Now for those of you with deeper pockets and want to be developers closer to home, we have my old friend Pierre Paul Turgeon returning to the show. A former industry insider as an underwriter at the CMHC, active investor, and real estate expert in the apartment building space, who has analyzed 100s of large, lucrative multifamily investment deals all over Canada. As a good Canadian, Pierre Paul wants to help build more housing and believes it is developers in Canada who have the greatest potential for success and he's here to share about the latest Federal programs for developers no one is talking about. I'd never heard about these programs so if you're a developer, builder or plan to be, you'll have to give this episode a listen. Developers are who the federal government wants to support because they build housing we so desperately need. Landlords? Not so much. To connect with Pierre Paul, email him at ppturgeon@maoki.ca Or his website www.multifamilyinvestingcanada.com where he offers free resources and a paid, in depth detailed courses on apartment building investing. Please enjoy the show!
As a past CMHC underwriter Pierre-Paul Turgeon always brings some perspective to Canadian housing through the multi-unit space. On this episode we speak about a funding option geared towards apartment construction, where the current state of the housing market has us headed, and what it means for the options our kids have in the future.
Welcome to Hearts of Oak, where we explore the stories of individuals who embody the spirit of resilience and advocacy. Today, we're privileged to have on the show Major (Ret.) Russ Cooper, a man whose life has soared through the skies as a fighter pilot and now navigates the contentious terrain of civil liberties in Canada. From his distinguished service in the Persian Gulf War to his subsequent career at Air Canada, Major Cooper's perspective from the cockpit offered him unique insights into the world. But it was upon retiring that he found himself drawn into a different kind of battle—one for the soul and freedom of his country. Join us as we delve into Major Cooper's journey from the air to activism, sparked by his concerns over Motion M-103 and the perceived threats to Canadian values of unity and free speech. His fight has led him to co-found the Canadian Citizens for Charter Rights and Freedoms, an organization championing individual rights amidst what he sees as a growing tide of restrictive legislation. Today's episode is not just about one man's fight; it's about understanding the challenges to our freedoms and the call to action for every citizen to stand up for the principles that define us. Stay tuned for an enlightening conversation that touches on the heart of what it means to be Canadian. Interview recorded 9.10.2024 Connect with Russ and C3RF... Major (Ret.) Russ Cooper: https://www.canadiancitizens.org/ Canadian Citizens For Charter Rights And Freedoms (C3RF) is a group of Canadians whose mission is to educate Canadians about threats to their Charter Rights, advocate to protect Charter Rights and Freedoms, and propose countering legislation and regulatory frameworks especially focused on freedom of expression. Connect with Hearts of Oak...
This year alone Arch Grants has awarded over $1.8 million to local startups and small businesses. Since 2012, the organization has backed and mentored hundreds of companies to attract and retain promising businesses — and to breathe new life into St. Louis' economy. Arch Grants Executive Director Gabe Angieri and 2023 Arch Grants recipient Pierre Paul, the CEO and founder of We Hear You, share how these investments can benefit the entire region.
Miami Dolphins 2023. Show #64. www.pausadelosdosminutos.com El programa semanal de análisis, comentarios y opinión sobre el mejor equipo de la NFL, Miami Dolphins FinsUp. Conduce: Fernando Ramírez y Leopoldo Ruiz. Martes a las 9:30 pm EN VIVO por Facebook, YouTube y Twitter de DOLFANS MEXICO FinsUp. También en las redes sociales de Pausa de los Dos Minutos, GF Sports Media y NFL Mexico Fans. En podcast a través de iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, Google Podcasts, así como en otras plataformas. En el programa de hoy: * Miami contrata a Jason Pierre-Paul. * Los Dolphins en situaciones de corto yardaje (3a y 1, 4a y 1). * Mejoría total a la defensiva. #FinsUp #MiamiDolphins #DolfansMexicoFinsUp #VamosFins #GoPhins
Tous les samedis et dimanches, dans Europe 1 matin week-end, Alexandre Devecchio, rédacteur en chef du service débats du Figaro, livre son édito.
Turning dreams into reality and using those dreams to help people is truly possible, and that's what Pierre Paul, Founder & CEO of We Hear You LLC, proves to us in this episode of the PHEC Podcast. Pierre's path from a diverse upbringing, spanning the landscapes of Guyana, South America, and the bustling streets of Ohio, United States, has shaped him into a visionary entrepreneur and a passionate advocate for change. His passion for innovation and helping people, especially those with various disabilities or exceptionalities, led him to create We Hear You, a company focused on accessible technology. Get ready for an engaging conversation highlighting the intersection of public health, technology and inclusivity. And make sure to watch out for all the amazing gems that Pierre imparts throughout the entire conversation, as it will definitely leave you not just inspired but also deeply encouraged to move towards your journey of positive change. Show Notes http://phecpodcast.com Public Health Entrepreneurs http://publichealthentrepreneurs.com
How can immigrants, or children of immigrants, resist the colonial tendency to homogenise their identities into quantifiable and qualifiable categories? What power does repoliticising languages having histories of linguistic and cultural genocide hold for communities working to preserve the sacrality of their ancestral tongue within a dominant culture which centers Eurowestern language ideologies? Today we reunite with Chesline Pierre-Paul to continue on the conversation from the previous episode on decolonising our relationship with money as a means to build multidirectional wealth, specifically focusing on the liberatory practices of repoliticising language and identity. In this intricately layered episode, Ches beautifully walks us through their journey of reclamation and rematriation of their Haitian identity as a child of political refugees. By embedding their life experiences, Ches guides us through the anti-colonial practices of retranslation and decentering western language ideologies as we mindfully honour the stories, cultures and identities of our ancestors who pre-dated the dominant languages in concern. Ches is a multi-award-winning DEI expert and global thought leader. Their mission is to help the most disenfranchised humans on Earth go from generational debt and poverty to multi-generational wealth and healing. They run © Chesline Inc., the most innovative and transformational DEI consulting firm and digital global edtech company in the world, and they use low-cost online education to help Queer, BIPOC, Gen Z, and Millennial college and university dropouts live amazing 6-figure lives and careers without ever going back to school. Ches shows them how to thrive, not survive, in a White man's world without selling out, giving up, or settling. Connect to the podcast on Instagram (@mindfullofeverything_pod) and Facebook (@mindfullofeverything). Visit mindfullofeverything.com for full episode resources and shownotes.
Retrouvez dans cet épisode des SuperPhysique Podcast de Musculation, Rudy Coia et Clément répondre aux questions des forums SuperPhysique. QUI EST RUDY COIA ? Rudy est auteur, coach et formateur. Il intervient aussi bien auprès des particuliers, des athlètes que des futurs coach sportif. Passionné de sport, il partage ses connaissances depuis 2001 notamment via des articles, vidéos et podcasts. QUI EST CLEMENT GOUDIN ? Clément est champion de France 2020 de Force athlétique en -93 kg et coach cette discipline et toute personne qui souhaiterait prendre de la force. C'est le seul athlète en France à avoir participé à tous les championnats de France sans matériel encore en activité. Vous pouvez le retrouver sur Instagram où il poste ses entraînements presque quotidiennement sur https://www.instagram.com/cltgd1/?hl=fr ---- FORMATION GRATUITE POUR PRATIQUANTS NATURELS - https://www.rudycoia.com/newsletter/ COACHING A DISTANCE AVEC RUDY - https://www.rudycoia.com/produit/suivi-coaching-a-distance/ MES LIVRES - https://www.rudycoia.com/boutique/ LA FORMATION SUPERPHYSIQUE - https://methodesp.rudycoia.com POUR RESERVER SON COACHING PREMIUM - https://www.rudycoia.com/produit/coaching-premium/ FORUMS SUPERPHYSIQUE - https://www.superphysique.org/forums/index.php MES COMPLEMENTS ALIMENTAIRES - https://www.superphysique.org/nutrition L'APPLICATION SP TRAINING - https://www.sp-training.fr/
Ches helps organizations scale their EDI (Equity, Diversity, Inclusion) initiatives into high impact and multi-figure by using exclusive blended EDI, sales, and high-performance strategies. They help purpose-driven global activists and corporate leaders go from EDI fatigue to EDI champions by showing them how to 2x profits and impact without sacrificing integrity for money. They show organizations how to do big money to make a big difference in the world. They've been nominated with Oprah 2 years running (2022-2021) for their EDI thought leadership expertise, they've won the 2022 Black Excellence Award, and they've been featured with Mindvalley expert celebrity Neale Donald Walsch for their work in élite EDI consulting. Visit www.chesline.com for more information. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rngradioshow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rngradioshow/support
Des femmes Haïtiennes Journalistes réagissent au sujet de la mort inattendue de la célèbrent journaliste Liliane Pierre Paul.
How can we begin to decolonise our relationship to money as a means to heal intergenerational poverty that perpetuates cycles of survivorship and struggle for disenfranchised peoples? In what ways can we use our privilege to transform capitalist and colonial economic paradigms to ones which promote the multidirectional use of money as an instrument to true freedom? In today's episode, we are joined Chesline Pierre-Paul, an multi-award-winning DEI expert and global thought leader. Their mission is to help the most disenfranchised humans on Earth go from generational debt and poverty to multi-generational wealth and healing. They run © Chesline Inc., the most innovative and transformational DEI consulting firm and digital global edtech company in the world, and they use low-cost online education to help Queer, BIPOC, Gen Z, and Millennial college and university dropouts live amazing 6-figure lives and careers without ever going back to school. Ches shows them how to thrive, not survive, in a White man's world without selling out, giving up, or settling. Connect with Ches on Instagram (@cheslinepp). Connect with the podcast on Instagram (@mindfullofeverything_pod) and Facebook (@mindfullofeverything). Visit mindfullofeverything.com for all episode resources and archives. Support the show by giving a rating on iTunes.
In this thrilling episode, we unveil the top 10 pass rushers in New York Giants history, showcasing the elite players who left an indelible mark on the franchise. From their explosive moves to their relentless pursuit of quarterbacks, these dominant forces wreaked havoc on opposing offenses. Join us as we celebrate their remarkable careers, relive their jaw-dropping plays, and discuss their enduring impact on the team's success.Lawrence Taylor, whose unparalleled athleticism and game-changing presence revolutionized the linebacker position. Taylor's speed, power, and football IQ made him a perennial nightmare for quarterbacks and a cornerstone of the Giants' defense.We also pay tribute to the iconic Michael Strahan, whose remarkable career culminated in a record-breaking 22.5 sacks in a single season. Strahan's blend of skill, tenacity, and leadership not only earned him accolades but also propelled the Giants to a Super Bowl victory.Joining these giants is the ever-reliable Andy Robustelli, a dominant force on the defensive line during the 1950s and 1960s. Robustelli's technique, intelligence, and versatility made him a key contributor to the Giants' success and a respected figure in the league.We can't overlook the explosive Osi Umenyiora, known for his lightning-quick first step and uncanny ability to strip-sack quarterbacks. Umenyiora's penchant for big plays and game-changing moments solidified his place in Giants lore.The relentless Justin Tuck also earns his spot, with his combination of strength, technique, and leadership propelling the Giants' defense to new heights. Tuck's ability to disrupt offenses and his impact in critical moments were instrumental in the team's Super Bowl triumphs.Another notable pass rusher on our list include the dynamic Jason Pierre-Paul, whose freakish athleticism and raw talent made him a constant threat off the edge. Pierre-Paul's knack for making game-changing plays added excitement and intensity to the Giants' defense.We also recognize the contributions of the tenacious Leonard Marshall, whose fierce determination and disruptive presence caused havoc for quarterbacks. George Martin, a dominant defensive end for the New York Giants, was a force to be reckoned with on the field. His exceptional pass-rushing skills and leadership qualities made him a valuable asset to the team. Keith Hamilton, a formidable presence on the New York Giants' defensive line, showcased his exceptional pass-rushing abilities throughout his career. His combination of strength, agility, and technique made him a relentless force to quarterbacks, causing havoc in opposing backfields.Olivier Vernon, a dynamic edge rusher, made a significant impact during his time with the New York Giants. Join us as we explore the careers of these extraordinary pass rushers, relive their most unforgettable moments, and celebrate their immense contributions to the New York Giants. Whether you're a die-hard Giants fan or a football enthusiast, this episode promises to take you on an exhilarating journey through the top 10 pass rushers in Giants history.#giants # nygiants #nflSupport the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Notre ambassadeur PP Carrière était ici à Percé dans l'objectif de compléter le TP100. Le dénouement n'a pas été celui qu'il attendait, mais une belle réflexion découle de sa participation à l'UTG100. La couverture se poursuit dans le prochain épisode! >> Présenté par Tourisme Gaspésie
Episode 236! Join us as review the upcoming and upsetting changes to PVDFest, some disturbing news out of Harvard University, the mess that is Pierre Paul Pierce, Kelis and Bill Murray possibility dating, and MORE! Take a listen why don't you.
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In this week's episode, my special guest is Pierre-Paul Couronne, Media Specialist at Impact Media PPC is an expert in all things SEO, Digital Marketing, and Social Media. He has innumerable years of experience in the digital marketing sector and has collaborated with a diverse portfolio of creatives and brands. He was the Founder of World Repair, Co-Founder of The Anxious Empath, and Marketing Consultant and Web Developer of Moi D'abord/Me first.” During our conversation with PPC: We talked about his mission. Digital Marketing/Social Media and its impact on our wellbeing Social Media and the concept of scrapbooking Artificial intelligence, data, and wellness Reference Links: Impact Media Linkedin Show Notes: lpdstudio.ca/ppc
Last time we spoke about how France ended up in Indochina. Yes while Britain got her hands very messy in China, France had likewise done the same in Southeast Asia. It began with Jesuit priests trying to convert those to Catholicism but they soon found themselves becoming increasingly more involved. The Nguyen empire grew weary of the tiresome catholics and began to crack down on them, leading to conflicts with the French and to a lesser extent the Spanish. Before they knew it a full blown war emerged where the Vietnamese tried desperately to fight off a Franco-Spanish force, but in the end were forced to capitulate to brutal demands. Yet again unequal treaties were placed upon a nation of the far east, but worse than that, the French took colonial possession of what became known as French Indochina. Today we continue that story. #42 Francis Garnier's Insane Expedition Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. So we ended off the last episode with the signing of the Treaty of Saigon, yet again another unequal treaty in the east. It was so harsh, the Nguyen Emperor, Tu Duc sent an embassy to France in 1863 trying to revise it. The embassy failed their mission as Napoleon III had no intentions of lightening his grip on the new territorial acquisitions. Those territorial acquisitions to refresh your minds were Bien Hoa, Gia Dinh and Dinh Tuong. Thus by 1864 France had acquired a large part of southern Vietnam and declared it the French colony of Cochinchina. Also in August of 1863 the King of Cambodia Norodom signed a protectorate treaty with France cutting off the Kingdom of Siam and Empire of Nguyen's suzerainty over his country. If you think that is humiliating, just wait to hear this. Tu Duc's envoy to France, Phan Thanh Gian returned to Vietnam and was nominated governor ship of 3 southwestern provinces, Vinh Long, Chau Doc and Ha Tien. His French counterpart the Governor of the news Cochinchina, Pierre-Paul de la Grandiere was worried the 3 provinces to his west might be troublesome so he secretly organized an expedition to occupy them. Perhaps Phan Thanh Gian was told, or perhaps not, but it seems the French convinced Tu Duc to simply hand over the provinces which he did. Phan Thanh Gian told his people not to resistance, awaited orders which never came and killed himself via poisoning. Thus France now controlled all of southern Vietnam. Emperor Tu Duc officially handed the provinces over in the 1874 treaty of Saigon. The treaty officially made the rest of Vietnam a protectorate of France, to which she promised military protection against the Qing dynasty. A large reason why the Vietnamese signed off on this was because of another event that occurred in 1873, known as the Garnier affair. In 1873 the French explorer Jean Dupuis traveled up the Red River to attempt trade with Yunnan province, specifically to sell guns to its governor. While that sounds bad, Dupuis also performed the heinous crime of carrying salt up the river. Yes it turns out this was strictly prohibited by the Nguyen empire. A dispute emerged and Dupuis found himself stuck in a district of Hanoi alongside 90 of his Chinese hired mercenaries. The Vietnamese feared french reprisals, thus instead of using force to get rid of them they issued a complaint to the French admiral Marie Jules Dupre who was acting governor of Cochinchina. Dupre seemed to think he had something to gain from the situation, so he sent an expedition led by Lt Francis Garnir to Hanoi to solve the mater. Garnier took the ships D'estree and Fleurus alongside 83 men. Another 60 men would join them 2 weeks later aboard the Decres. The D'estree arrived at Tonkin on October 23rd , while Garnier and his men traveled to Hanoi using local junks. On November 5th Granier's party arrived and met with Dupuis. Despite being told to tell Dupuis to simply leave, Dupuis managed to convince Garnier he had been greatly mistreated by forces led by Marshal Nguyen Tri Phuong. Garnier then tried to negotiate with the local Nguyen authorities, but they would not budge on anything, so Garnier decided for military action. When the second part of his expeditionary forces arrived on, plus some additional units he requested, a total of 180 men, he decided to use them to capture Hanoi. Garnier wrote a letter and sent it back to Admiral Dupre using the D'estree to justify his actions. Garnier took the 2 gunboats he had left, the Scorpion and Espingole and anchored them roughly 1200 meters away from the walls of Hanoi, in the perfect position to fire upon her citadel, but being out of range of the Vietnamese cannons. On the morning of October 20th, Lt Garnier took a large portion of his forces towards the south eastern gate of Hanoi. Once they were in position they began to fire upon its thick door. The Vietnamese defenders atop the walls attempted to fire down upon the enemy with their cannons, but they were placed “en barbette” instead of inside embrasures, basically they were aimed to hit ships out in the water and could not properly aim downwards. The cannons failed to hit the french, while the French returned fire using Chassepot rifles. The defenders then tried to use older style riles, and as a french eye witness noted began throwing nails on the floor, which he assumed was to try and stop them from walking closer to the wall. Regardless the nails did not work. Once the gate had been demolished the defenders began to rout and the French quickly seized the south western entrance to the city. Meanwhile the two gunboats bombarded the northern and western gates and Garnier led another party to use land artillery to hit the south eastern gate. Garnier entered through a breach and this began a general rout for the enemy. Meanwhile Dupuis and 30 of his mercenaries including a former EVA member named Georges Vlavianos held the eastern gate to make sure the enemy did not escape there. During the chaos the French who came across Dupuis force assumed the chinese mercenaries were Vietnamese defenders and began to fire upon them causing some casualties until Dupuis stopped them. In the end Garnier took the city with a force of around 200 men, a city with a population of 80,000. Marshal Tri Phuong was captured alongside 2000 of his soldiers. On November 23rd, Garnier dispatched the Espingole from Hanoi to go obtain the submission of Nguyen officials at the fortified cities of Hung Yen and Phu-ly. The next day the small force aboard the Espingole arrived to Hung Yen and they met with some Nguyen officials. The officials promised the europeans they would capitulate as quote ‘you have managed to capture the great citadel of Hanoi. We will not have the audacity to attempt defending this one against you”. The Governor officially submitted, so the Espingole left Hung Yen and proceeded for Phu Ly. It was only a 3 hours journey. This time the French found the doors closed to them, with a few defenders offering fight. The French force began firing at those they saw and this caused the defenders to flee. The French entered Phu Ly finding some cannons, a few low quality rifles and a lot of rice and local currency. They waited a week holding the city and on December 1st a Vietnamese man named Le Van Ba, whom Garnier had appointed to be in charge of Phu Ly arrived with a small militia force. The French force greeted them, handing over some weapons to help them garrison the city and then proceeded to take the Espingole to Hai Duong. Hai Duong held strong fortifications, outfitted with a large number of cannons, including some more modern european ones and was defended by roughly 2000 men. The French delegation was met by the governor of Hai Duong, Dang Xuan Bang who politely had tea with them. The French demanded he come aboard their ship to officially begin handing over the city. He politely refused to go aboard their ship, so a French officer threatened him stating “we will capture Hai Duong like we captured Hanoi”. The governor politely refused their demands again, notably being charming and polite the entire time. The French went back to the Espingole, carrying some gifts the governor gave them. The last thing they told the governor was if he did not come over to their boat by 3pm, the city would be considered an enemy. 3pm went by without any sight of the governor, so the Espingole began to open fire on the citadel firing 10 shells to devastating effect. The French then ceased their fire hoping the damage to the citadel would entice the governor to surrender. The next day a junk came to the Espingole and aboard was an official, but not the governor himself. The French demanded the governor come himself or they would continue their attack. Well the governor did not show up so at 8:30 at night the Espingole made its way to fire on the nearest fort. The fort returned fire, but its cannons fire right over the Espingole's mast. The French sent 15 marines and 12 sailors aboard two sampans to assault the fort. Once they got within 50 meters of the fort they began firing their rifles which routed the forts defenders. They seized the fort with ease which was 600 meters from the cities citadel. From the fort they began to fire upon the Vietnamese soldiers. Eventually they began a march towards the citadel's main gate, but it had a moat. From atop its walls the Vietnamese were firing cannons, but the French simply waited for the cannons to fire and bolted towards the gate while they were reloading. The French had brought not artillery nor scaling ladders and were forced to run around the citadels walls looking or a weak spot to breach which they did find on its southern end. By 10:15am the French got inside the citadel and hoisted the french flag from its highest tower. They captured a few hundred vietnamese soldiers, but countless got away, including the governor. During this mess, the Espingole party was informed the governor of Ninh Binh and some Hanoi officials who had run away during the battle were organizing forces to oppose the French. The Espingole received 400 reinforcements who had been sent to help garrison their recent earnings. The Espingole commander sent word to Garnier about the Vietnamese building up a force to face them, prompting Garnier to send a force to subdue Ninh Binh. Garnier dispatched Aspirant Hautefeuille with a squad for the task and enroute he found out the Vietnamese were building large dams in the riverways to thwart their movements. Hautefeuilles force tore down the first dam operation they found only to find out another one was being built closer to Ninh Binh. They made their way to Ninh Binh and Hautefeuille got aboard a canoe with some sailors to parley at its citadel. When they landed they were swarmed by local civilians trying to give them gifts of oxen. As soon as the French reached the citadels gate they were swarmed by Vietnamese troops who proded them with spears trying to entice a battle. Hautefeuille noticed not to far away was the provincial governor, one Nguyen Vu, he recognized him because he had four parasols. Hautefeuille raised his pistol and screamed at the governor to submit to Garnier. The governor replied he would submit whole-heartedly. So Hautefeuille went over to him with a paper and pen demanding he write down his submission officially and allow him to escort the governor into the citadel, but to this the governor rejected. Apparently Hautefeuille grabbed the governor by his collar, but his gun to the mans head and threatened to kill him. A tense standoff occurred until the governor gave in and soon the french flag was raised over the citadel. For this achievement Hautefeuille would be appointed governor of the province by Garnier later in early December. Throughout early december Garniers garrisons were attacked by Vietnamese guerilla forces and hire Black Flag mercenaries. I had mentioned them once before, but to explain who exactly they are, they were the remnants of a bandit group that had ventured into northern vietnam from Guangxi province. Basically they were products of the Taiping Rebellion and when the Qing cracked down, they took up their shop and left for Vietnam. Nguyen officials loved to hire them to fight the French as they had experience fighting westerners. Garnier ended up visited some of the garrisons having issues with attacks, offering reinforcements and instructions on how to hold onto their cities. On December 18th, Garnier was back in Hanoi, receiving reports the Black Flags were becoming a real problem for its defenses. Garnier was just about to plan a assault of Son Tay where it was alleged the Black Flag's were operating, when a Nguyen envoy party showed up proclaiming a truce. Garnier began negotiations with the party, when on December 21st suddenly 2000 Vietnamese soldiers led by Hoang Ke Viem and 600 Black Flags approached Hanoi. The Black flags attacked Hanoi's citadel while the Vietnamese forces held back a further km away. The French lookouts saw an elephant amongst their force, which indicated the presence of a high Nguyen official. Garnier distributed his men around the walls while his men used their French cannons upon the Black Flag's, refusing to use the outdated Vietnamese swivel cannons. The French cannons began to cause a panic amongst the vietnamese army which quickly turned into a rout, while the Black Flag forces made an orderly retreat. Garnier was not satisfied with this, knowing full well they would attack again, so he decided to send a decisive blow against the Black Flags. Garnier sent Ensign Balny D'Avricourt with a squad of 12 men to hit the enemies left flank while he took 18 men to hit the village of Thu Le, around 1.2 kms southwest of the citadel where it looked like the Black Flag's were holding up. The two French forces went their separate paths and met up to bombard Thu Le. Garniers force saw the Black Flag force withdrawing and pursued them only to run into a swamp. Their cannon got stuck, but Garnier simply yelled “A la baionnette, en avant!”. Garnier charged through the swamp as his men tried to keep up with him. They were suddenly met with a volley from the Black Flag who had lured them in, killing a few of the French. Garnier unhit, kept charging with his handgun, but tripped and fell. Upon seeing this the Black flag forces rushed forward and stabbed Garnier multiple times with spears and swords while firing at his comrades. The French retreated back to the citadel losing more men, as the Nguyen forces took Garniers head and some others back to Son Tay. Despite losing their leader, the French held onto the garrisons, sending word of his death and receiving word a new French envoy would be sent. At this point French authorities had found out about the Garnier expedition and were quite embarrassed by the entire thing. Actually they had found out a bit early in late november, prompting Lt Paul-Louis-Felix-Philastre to relieve Garnier and send a scathing letter to him that he never got a chance to read “Have you thought about the shame that will befall upon you when it will be known that, having been sent to expel some ruffian, you allied yourself with him to attack people who hadn't caused you any harm?” Lt Philastre arrived in Haiphong to meet with Nguyen officials to end the unsanctioned campaign. On December 29th, Philastre went to Hai Duong where he ordered the garrisons to be evacuated, where the local french forces tried to persuade him otherwise. Philastre then went to Hanoi to speak to more Nguyen officials about his orders for the French to leave the cities they stole. This led to the 1874 signing of the new treaty of Saigon where the French gave back the stolen cities, thus concluded what was in essence a short undeclared war. So Garnier had been sent to simply tell a guy caught smuggling to leave an area in Vietnam, only to begin a war stealing a bunch of major cities. The French government was deeply embarrassed by the ordeal, disavowing Garnier for his actions, but because of how incredible his accomplishments were, many in France saw him heroic. Yes he was romanticized, much like the conquistador Francisco Pizarro or Hernan Cortez, absolute psychopaths that they were. So while you think, boy oh boy France sure loves to send people on expeditions that results in them stealing territory…well France was nowhere near done with this recurring activity. In 1881 the French naval officer Henri Riviere was sent with a small military force to Hanoi to investigate Nguyen complaints involving French merchants. As you can already guess by now, Henri acted in defiance of orders placed upon him. As he would later argue, based on the fact the Nguyen dynasty was not respecting the Treaty of Saigon, still having a tributary relation with China, was paying the Black Flags to attack French in southeast asia and not complying with trade regulations, Henri took a force of 2 gunboats and some forces straight to the citadel of Hanoi and stormed it. When he showed up to Hanoi he told the Nguyen officials he was simply leading his forces to stamp out Black Flag soldiers in the area, but instead immediately set to work stationing his forces within the citadel. The governor, Hoang Dieu was given an ultimatum to have his forces stand down, but instead Hoang Dieu sent a letter of apology to his emperor and killed himself. It was yet again another embarrassment for France who handed Hanoi back over to the Nguyen officials, but Henri was not done yet. In the meantime, Henri's actions pushed the Nguyen Empire to seek aid from the Qing dynasty and Black Flag army. The Qing seeking to help their Vietnamese allies, but not at the cost of incurring the wrath of France again said they would aid them via the Black Flag's. In the summer of 1882 Chinese forces from Yunnan and Guangxi crossed the border into Tonkin, beginning to covertly occupy Hung Hoa, Bac Ninh, Lang Son and other cities. The French and Qing saw the paint on the wall, despite the covert activity leading Li Hongzhang and a French envoy to try and work out a deal where they would divide Tonkin into French and Qing controlled spheres of influence, but the deal never came to be. Thus both sides gradually increased their power in the region and in February of 1883, France sent a 500 man battalion of marines led by Lt Colonel Carreau to Hanoi who would be at the disposal of Henri Riviere. On the other side the Nguyen officials received aid from the warlord and leader of the Black Flag Army, Liu Yongfu. Liu Yongfu came from Guangxi and joined a local militia during the Taiping Rebellion, some claim this militia also fought for the Taiping. When the Taiping Rebellion came to a close, Liu Yongfu's prospects looked dire so he took his forces southwest, until they were finally pushed to cross the border into northern Tonkin. Liu Yongfu then established a camp outside Son Tay where he formed the “Heiqi Jun / black flag army” based on his dream of becoming “general of the black tiger”. Though seen initially as an invader, the Vietnamese officials also were surprised at how proficient the Black Flag army was and reasoned it would be difficult to dislodge them. They reasoned if the Black Flag army could be hired to fight their enemies that served them just fine. When the Black Flag's killed Garnier that certainly earned them praise from the Vietnamese who would increasingly call upon them. Henri Riviere upon receiving the new forces was instructed specifically that they were not to venture past the French occupied parts of Tonkin. So Henri did the opposite of that, because French. He had learnt in early march of 1883, the Nguyen government was planning to lease some coal mines in Hon Gai to the Qing dynasty, but this proved to be a front for the British ironically enough. If the British were to gain this it would spell the end of French colonial expansion in Tonkin, this Riviere could have none of that. Riviere ordered Commandant Berthe de Villers to take 50 marines aboard the Parseval to take Hon Gai, and they did just that meeting zero resistance. As Riviere put it in a letter to the governor of Cochinchina, Charles Thomson “"I have taken possession of the entire mining district. We have always coveted it, but have always hesitated to act. This will force them to take forward their Tonkin Question!"” Now Riviere did not stop there, he received word that Liu Yongfu was preparing to attack Hanoi with an army of 5000 Black Flag troops. Over in Nam Dinh, their citadel had been warned by their governor of the incoming battle, prompting Riviere to act first. In Riviere's words "As this indecisive government has been imprudent enough to send me 500 men. I have decided to use them to do what it did not decide I should do." Riviere elected to strike at Nam Dinh, similar to how Garnier did in 1873. Nam Dinh was defended by around 6000 Nguyen soldiers and 500 Chinese led covertly by the Black Flag officer Vinh Thong Chat. These chinese soldiers wore the Black Flag Army uniforms, but in reality were Qing troops. French reconnaissance indicated around 8000 men defended Nam Dinh, regardless Riviere decided to go forward and attack the city with 520 men. They traveled the red river using 6 gunboats, reaching the Nam Dinh by march 25th. They quickly went to work seizing the naval barracks which were unoccupied. They also cleared fields of huts to set up firing lanes for their gunboats and set up artillery pieces. The next morning the bombardment began as Riviere simultaneously summoned the governor of Nam Dinh, Vu Trong Binh to come to his ship Pluvier to submit the citadel before 8am. Governor Vu Trong Binh was able to reject this before 8am. Nam Binh had 15 feet thick walls, unscalable and pretty much impossible to breach vie cannons, thus Riviere decided to force an entrance into the city by destroying one of its main gates with explosives. While his gunboats and artillery smashed the Vietnamese cannons along the walls, on March 27th his marines went ashore carrying dynamite blowing a gate up. The French then charged the citadel under heavy fire with Riviere at the front urging them on. The Vietnamese soldiers were overwhelmed by the superior firepower and by the afternoon the city fell as the governor fled. Riviere jubilantly stated “This will force them to take forward their Tonkin Question!'” Now Riviere expected to be punished for his renegade actions, but he lucked out enormous, for back home in France there was a change of government. The new administration led by Jules Ferry strongly supported colonial expansion and backed Riviere up from the offset. The new government followed this up by sending word to Li Hongzhang that Tonkin was going to be under French protection and to back off immediately. The Nguyen officials now were in quite a plight without their Qing defenders and wholeheartedly tossed their lot in with Liu Yongfu and the Black Flags. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Francis Garnier died in a blaze of glory or insanity and now it seemed he had a successor found 10 years later in Henry Riviere. Would southeast Asia be able to thwart off the colonizing efforts of France or fall like domino pieces?
Pierre-Paul Turgeon is one of Canada's leading multi-family investing educators, a full-time multi-family investor, and a former CMHC multi-family underwriter. We covered the latest developments and lending programs available for multi-family investing in Canada, financing, CMHC-insured mortgages, the Alberta and Ontario market, and many other questions about how multi-family investing works in Canada. Here are the links mentioned in the episode: 1) Tom's weekly blog and the signup page for the weekly newsletter: https://rockstarinnercircle.com/weekly-newsletter/: 2) CMHC's underwriting guidelines: https://assets.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/sf/project/cmhc/pdfs/content/en/reference-guide.pdf 3) CMHC MLI Select (new product from March 2022): https://assets.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/sites/cmhc/professional/project-funding-and-mortgage-financing/mortgage-loan-insurance/multi-unit-insurance/mliselect/mli-select.pdf 4) Pierre-Paul's Multifamily Investing in Canada course: https://www.multifamilyinvestingcanada.com/offers/sP889Eth/checkout
Episode 121 of Pudding On The Wrist. Choice cuts from Klaus Nomi, Killdozer, Evariste, Dur Dur Band, Can, Tiny Lights, Sonic Youth, Pierre Paul ou Jacques, and so many more.
Pierre-Paul is an apartment building investor in Edmonton, Alberta. He's a former CMHC multi-family underwriter and a full time multi-family investor with a portfolio of 160 doors valued in excess of $22M. He has analyzed hundreds of apartment deals in three provinces and three territories. He's also a speaker speaker and trainer on the subject of multi-family investing. On this episode, we discuss: Why he's increasing rents for the first time in 6 years How inflation has impacted oil and gas and the Alberta real estate market Cap rates, price per door for apartment buildings in Edmonton and Calgary 4 key risk factors during an acquisition Why evictions are easier in Alberta Potential risk of rent control based on the election You can find out about Pierre-Paul's workshop by visiting: https://www.multifamilyinvestingcanada.com/mfib-live-workshop-and-online-EB Download a free report: “Why you shouldn't buy investment properties in Oakville, Burlington and other cities in the GTA” __ Subscribe and review today! Youtube Spotify Apple Podcasts Instagram
On this weeks episode of Funky Friday, Cam Newton sits down with NFL Journalist, Adam Schefter. The two talk candidly about their first meeting and how important the role of journalist is to sports. Schefter joined the NFL Network in 2004 and appeared on NFL Total Access and also wrote for NFL.com. Before joining the NFL Network, Schefter appeared five times on ESPN's Around the Horn as a substitute for Woody Paige. Paige was based in Denver at the time. Before Around the Horn, Schefter appeared on ESPN's The Sports Reporters. Schefter appeared on NBC twice in the summer of 2008, working as the sideline reporter for Al Michaels and John Madden during the Redskins–Colts Pro Football Hall of Fame Game and then the Redskins–Jaguars preseason finale. According to a USA Today survey of fans published January 19, 2009, "NFL Network's Adam Schefter edged ESPN's Chris Mortensen (34%–32%) for best (NFL) insider despite the NFL Network being in less than half as many U.S. households." Schefter was again selected as the best (NFL) insider in a November 2010 USA Today fan poll.[4] Schefter was voted USA Today's best "insider" for a third straight year in November 2011. In 2009, Schefter became a football analyst with ESPN.[5] Pierre-Paul sued Schefter and ESPN for breach of privacy in February of 2016.[10] In February of 2017, Pierre-Paul and ESPN settled the lawsuit In November 2015, Schefter was named The Cynopsis Sports Media Personality of the Year, which is presented annually to an individual whose work in the sports industry has transcended how sports connect with fans. In the same year, he was named honorable mention for Sports Illustrated Now's 2015 Media Person of the Year,[12] and 2015 Sports Media Personality of the Year by the Tampa Bay Times. In January 2017, Schefter accepted an unpaid position on the advisory board of the Pacific Pro Football League.[14] Soon afterward, he stepped down to avoid any perception of a conflict of interest.[15] Schefter joined the NBA on ESPN team for multiple games as a sideline reporter in 2017. His first assignment was February 15 between the New York Knicks and the Oklahoma City Thunder. ESPN presented Schefter with the opportunity to work select NBA games as part of his new contract. In February 2017, ESPN Audio launched Schefter's "Know Them From Adam"[17] podcast, featuring long-form conversations with newsmakers who have a connection to football. He is also an annual "NFL Combine Football Career Conference" speaker for the online sports-career training school Sports Management Worldwide, founded and run by Dr. Lynn Lashbrook.[18] In June 2021, an email Schefter sent to Bruce Allen (then the general manager of the Washington Redskins) was filed as an exhibit in federal court as part of a defamation suit by Washington Football Team owner Daniel Snyder against an Indian media company. The message included a draft of an unpublished article about the 2011 NFL lockout which Schefter asked Allen to review and suggest changes to, and referred to Allen as "Mr. Editor".[20] In response, Schefter stated that checking information with sources is a widespread practice.[21] However, according to Joe Rivera of Sporting News, allowing a source to review an entire piece is a significant breach of journalistic ethics.[22] Schefter's actions were also criticized by writer and former ESPN host Jemele Hill. Later, Schefter issued a statement through ESPN which stated that while he did not give editorial control over the story to Allen, sending it to him had been a mistake.[23] In 2022, Schefter was criticized for his initial report on Twitter about Dwayne Haskins' death, which many found to be insensitive as it mentioned his struggles in the NFL. Schefter later deleted the tweet and replaced it with a video tribute, as well as issuing an apology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this weeks episode of Funky Friday, Cam Newton sits down with NFL Journalist, Adam Schefter. The two talk candidly about their first meeting and how important the role of journalist is to sports. Schefter joined the NFL Network in 2004 and appeared on NFL Total Access and also wrote for NFL.com. Before joining the NFL Network, Schefter appeared five times on ESPN's Around the Horn as a substitute for Woody Paige. Paige was based in Denver at the time. Before Around the Horn, Schefter appeared on ESPN's The Sports Reporters. Schefter appeared on NBC twice in the summer of 2008, working as the sideline reporter for Al Michaels and John Madden during the Redskins–Colts Pro Football Hall of Fame Game and then the Redskins–Jaguars preseason finale. According to a USA Today survey of fans published January 19, 2009, "NFL Network's Adam Schefter edged ESPN's Chris Mortensen (34%–32%) for best (NFL) insider despite the NFL Network being in less than half as many U.S. households." Schefter was again selected as the best (NFL) insider in a November 2010 USA Today fan poll.[4] Schefter was voted USA Today's best "insider" for a third straight year in November 2011. In 2009, Schefter became a football analyst with ESPN.[5] Pierre-Paul sued Schefter and ESPN for breach of privacy in February of 2016.[10] In February of 2017, Pierre-Paul and ESPN settled the lawsuit In November 2015, Schefter was named The Cynopsis Sports Media Personality of the Year, which is presented annually to an individual whose work in the sports industry has transcended how sports connect with fans. In the same year, he was named honorable mention for Sports Illustrated Now's 2015 Media Person of the Year,[12] and 2015 Sports Media Personality of the Year by the Tampa Bay Times. In January 2017, Schefter accepted an unpaid position on the advisory board of the Pacific Pro Football League.[14] Soon afterward, he stepped down to avoid any perception of a conflict of interest.[15] Schefter joined the NBA on ESPN team for multiple games as a sideline reporter in 2017. His first assignment was February 15 between the New York Knicks and the Oklahoma City Thunder. ESPN presented Schefter with the opportunity to work select NBA games as part of his new contract. In February 2017, ESPN Audio launched Schefter's "Know Them From Adam"[17] podcast, featuring long-form conversations with newsmakers who have a connection to football. He is also an annual "NFL Combine Football Career Conference" speaker for the online sports-career training school Sports Management Worldwide, founded and run by Dr. Lynn Lashbrook.[18] In June 2021, an email Schefter sent to Bruce Allen (then the general manager of the Washington Redskins) was filed as an exhibit in federal court as part of a defamation suit by Washington Football Team owner Daniel Snyder against an Indian media company. The message included a draft of an unpublished article about the 2011 NFL lockout which Schefter asked Allen to review and suggest changes to, and referred to Allen as "Mr. Editor".[20] In response, Schefter stated that checking information with sources is a widespread practice.[21] However, according to Joe Rivera of Sporting News, allowing a source to review an entire piece is a significant breach of journalistic ethics.[22] Schefter's actions were also criticized by writer and former ESPN host Jemele Hill. Later, Schefter issued a statement through ESPN which stated that while he did not give editorial control over the story to Allen, sending it to him had been a mistake.[23] In 2022, Schefter was criticized for his initial report on Twitter about Dwayne Haskins' death, which many found to be insensitive as it mentioned his struggles in the NFL. Schefter later deleted the tweet and replaced it with a video tribute, as well as issuing an apology.
« Sixième mois de larmes, de peur et de morts, soupire le quotidien Libération. Sixième mois d'une guerre que Poutine estimait pouvoir gagner en trois jours et que le reste du monde, à de rares exceptions, jugeait impensable jusqu'au dernier moment. Et pourtant ces premières bombes, ces premières sirènes, ces premiers morts, c'était il y a déjà six mois en plein cœur de Kiev. Une guerre dont la fin ne se dessine toujours pas. » « Le premier espoir d'un petit compromis, pour éviter une crise alimentaire mondiale, a volé en éclats samedi, poursuit Libération. Moins de 24 heures après la signature d'un accord entre Moscou et Kiev, sous l'égide d'Ankara et de l'ONU. Les forces russes ont bombardé Odessa, lieu stratégique sur la mer Noire pour l'exportation des céréales. » Le pape François au Canada Le souverain doit renouveler ses excuses pour la responsabilité de l'Église au sujet des violences commises dans les pensionnats pour enfants autochtones. « Maltraitances, abus sexuels, abus spirituels, abus physiques et psychologiques, les exactions commises entre 1831 et 1996 à l'encontre des près de 150 000 enfants autochtones ont laissé des plaies béantes dans le pays. » Le quotidien La Croix relate le témoignage de Pierre-Paul. Il est bénéficiaire de l'aide alimentaire du Centre de l'amitié autochtone de Québec. « À l'évocation de la visite du pape François, son œil s'éclaire. "Je suis un survivant", gronde Pierre-Paul, sans s'épancher, sûrement par pudeur, sur son passé d'enfant brisé. Quand François sera là, Pierre-Paul ira manifester, en guise de symbole. "J'amènerai une grande croix avec un enfant mort dessus et je poserai ces questions : croyez-vous vraiment que Dieu ait envoyé des prêtres pour nous faire subir tout ça ? Pour que des milliers d'enfants périssent entre les murs de vos pensionnats ?", fulmine-t-il. Avant de lâcher, après un long silence : "Moi, sincèrement, je ne pense pas" ». Un témoignage saisissant à lire dans La Croix. Les conséquences des incendies « La Gironde entre désolation et reconstruction », titre le Figaro. Soulagés de pouvoir rentrer chez eux, des milliers de sinistrés vont devoir reconstruire leur maison et parfois leurs vies. Mais aussi faire face aux casse-têtes des indemnisations. « La procédure de catastrophe naturelle étant exclue, les sinistrés doivent monter leurs dossiers. Les questions se bousculent ? Dans quel état vont-ils retrouver leur habitation ? Depuis vendredi dernier, beaucoup d'entre eux ont pu regagner leur foyer et constater les dégâts. D'autres attendent encore le feu vert des autorités pour rentrer chez eux », conclut le Figaro. Du feu vert pour rentrer chez soi au dérèglement climatique où tous les feux sont au rouge ! rappelle une fois de plus Libération. « Les incendies, aggravés par des vagues de chaleur de plus en plus nombreuses, se multiplient dans des zones jusqu'ici épargnées, en témoigne l'incendie des monts d'Arrée en Bretagne. » Emmanuel Macron et Élisabeth Borne : deux salles, deux ambiances « Comment le couple exécutif a trouvé son mode de fonctionnement, s'interroge le Parisien. Entre le président et la Première ministre, c'était loin d'être gagné d'avance. Alors que le président Emmanuel Macron s'envole aujourd'hui pour le Cameroun, le Bénin puis la Guinée-Bissau (...), la Première ministre Élisabeth Borne, elle, aura un programme bien plus sédentaire. Elle doit suivre les interminables discussions au Parlement, rencontrer ces prochains jours chacun de ses ministres pour d'arides discussions budgétaires. Le duo revient de loin. Au lendemain des législatives, la Première ministre est fragilisée. « On disait Élisabeth Borne cramée. Mais elle s'est battue pour rester, rapporte le Parisien. Le président apprécie sa force de travail, sa capacité à trouver des solutions, son sens de l'État, loue-t-on à l'Élysée. »
Robert A.Heinlein revient ! Découvrez Destination Outreterres, le roman inédit de Robert A. Heinlein ! L'éditrice Brigitte Leblanc et le spécialiste et traducteur Pierre-Paul Durastanti analysent ce classique de l'Âge d'or de la science-fiction. Classé aux États-Unis dans la catégorie jeunesse, Destination Outreterres est passé inaperçu pendant des années avant d'être dépoussiéré par la nouvelle collection du Rayon Imaginaire. Considéré comme l'un des trois grands de l'Âge d'Or avec Isaac Asimov et Arthur C. Clarke, Robert A. Heinlein est un géant de la science-fiction et du space opera. Souvent considéré comme un militariste réactionnaire à cause de son Starship Troopers alias Étoiles, garde-à-vous, Heinlein est pourtant plus complexe que cela. L'auteur d'Histoire du Futur et d'En Terre étrangère a été aussi anarchiste, libertarien, militant contre la prolifération de l'arme nucléaire, socialiste. Il faudrait plusieurs podcasts pour arriver à saisir la complexité de ce maitre du genre. Avec Destination Outreterres, le lecteur français découvrir un roman optimiste faisant pensé à Sa Majesté des Mouches de William Golding.
Pierre-Paul is in-house giving us an update on Alberta real estate. And on this episode of The Your Life! Your Terms! Show his son Tony joined the fun to discuss his move to the big city, Toronto. We chat about the last decade of price trends in Alberta, what they're seeing now in the province and where they think things are headed for the economy and real estate prices. You can learn more about Pierre-Paul Turgeon and the excellent education he provides on Multi-Family Investing at www.MultiFamilyInvestingCanada.com
Rencontre entre deux entrepreneurs, Pierre-Paul Deblois et Louis Bilodeau. À 18 ans, Louis possède déjà une petite entreprise d'élevage d'agneaux à St-Michel de Bellechasse. Il s'entretient avec un modèle de l'entrepreneuriat bellechassois, Pierre-Paul. Vingt-deux ans après la fondation de Moule et modèle PCM, il est aujourd'hui à la retraite. La discussion amène les deux hommes à partager leurs visions de l'entrepreneuriat.
Six more injections of inhumanity.
Chesline Pierre-Paul is a multi-award-winning global impact expert and executive coach. They help C-suites & world leaders wake up to freedom by leading purpose-driven lives & careers in and out of corporate. They work with mission-driven global brands & high-level executives and help them double growth and revenue within 12 months flat.
Multi-family properties are in a sky-rocket right now. With the potential financial benefits that come along with it, there's no doubt that real estate investors are getting their hands on these types of property to build more cash flow. In addition, its flexibility allows you to expand your growing real estate investment portfolio. However, with every business opportunity comes a tied-up risk. But don't worry, this episode got you covered, so be ready to go ALL OUT. Pierre-Paul Turgeon is here with us today to help us better understand how one can make a leap and transition from single-family to multi-family properties. He will also walk us through the advantages and disadvantages of it. As well as, teaches us how his framework called the MOSES plan, would be of use as we analyze and mitigate risks about investing in multi-family properties. In this session, we dove headfirst into the complex topics of: How can you raise capital from single-family to multi-family estate When did Pierre-Paul take the big step of becoming a real estate investor The art and science of raising money Importance of selecting your partners carefully The Four Rental Risk Factors Framework Market Risk: What kind of market are you investing in Price Valuation Risk: How much are you paying for the property Investor Risk: How do you need to convince people to assess risk factors and mitigate them fully It would help if you started with yourself first and then served others along the way The MOSES plan framework Don't "over-leverage" your financing And so much more. Pierre-Paul Turgeon is the President of Matterhorn Real Estate Investment. As a former CMHC underwriter, he has analyzed hundreds of apartment deals. Paul has shared a great piece of unparalleled knowledge regarding multi-family residential real estate investment. =====
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Les auteurs de la série-concept "Alter Ego" remettent le couvert avec cette adaptation d'une série de romans jeunesse : quatre albums paraissent, suivant chacun le parcours de l'un des protagonistes, avant de se retrouver ensemble dans le cinquième tome final. Sauf que cette fois-ci, les quatre premiers tomes paraissent tous en même temps et ont été dessinés par le même auteur : un exploit ! Rencontre avec les scénaristes Pierre-Paul Renders et Denis Lapière. Une interview de Charles-Louis Detournay - Montage par Thelma Susbielle - Une production d'ActuaBD.com - Photo : Charles-Louis Detournay Song : We March Together – Courtesy of Patrick Patrikios -- Youtube audio library SI VOUS AVEZ AIMÉ, LIKEZ, PARTAGEZ ET ABONNEZ-VOUS !!!
On to this week's show. As always, we do our best from time to time to bring you leading authorities in investing and today I wanted someone to talk to investing in Alberta who also happens to invests in apartment buildings. His name is Pierre Paul Turgeon and he has 160 doors valued at over $22 million. Pierre-Paul is a former CMHC underwriter so he was the financial expert who reviewed the financials of apartment buildings and apartment building investors to decide if CMHC would insure the mortgage. Pierre-Paul is very knowledgeable, he doesn't pull any punches today so apologies in advance to anyone he offends. He shares where his research went wrong before the most recent oil crash, the challenges of operating apartment buildings during those times. Where the oil, Alberta, apartment building market is going. The silver lining of a major fire in one of his apartment buildings where his daughter lived. How he's renovating for the new wave of tenants moving into Alberta. Pierre-Paul has lots of tips so listen close if this is a subject you're interested in and please enjoy the show! To Follow Pierre-Paul Turgeon: Web: www.multifamilyinvestingcanada.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MultifamilyInvestingCanada Email: Support@multifamilyinvestingcanada.com
Pierre-Paul Léonelli, Adjoint au Maire de Nice délégué à la Propreté, à la Collecte et aux Parcs et jardins était notre Guest aujourd'hui dans l'Afterwork.
Anotha one! This week the gorls are joined by the wonderful Pierre Paul as they discuss labels, pizza, healthy relationships, and a little bit about gender roles!
In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanhwestover/) talks with Chesline Pierre-Paul about anti-oppression & decoloniality the inevitable goading finality of all leadership & social transformation work. See the video here: https://youtu.be/vwL__GnpTiA. Chesline Pierre-Paul (https://bit.ly/2W1SQ4S ) is Queer-E-O of Chesline Inc. a global digital transformation coaching & social impact consulting company. They empower world leaders & organizations to deploy a higher-level global thought leadership that centers anti-oppression & decoloniality as its accelerating force of innovational intelligence, industrial advancement, & global impact. Check out Dr. Westover's new book, 'Bluer than Indigo' Leadership, here: https://www.innovativehumancapital.com/bluerthanindigo. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Alchemy of Truly Remarkable Leadership, here: https://www.innovativehumancapital.com/leadershipalchemy. Check out the latest issue of the Human Capital Leadership magazine, here: https://www.innovativehumancapital.com/hci-magazine. Ranked #6 Performance Management Podcast: https://blog.feedspot.com/performance_management_podcasts/ Ranked #6 Workplace Podcast: https://blog.feedspot.com/workplace_podcasts/ Ranked #7 HR Podcast: https://blog.feedspot.com/hr_podcasts/ Ranked #12 Talent Management Podcast: https://blog.feedspot.com/talent_management_podcasts/ Ranked in the Top 20 Personal Development and Self-Improvement Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/personal_development_podcasts/ Ranked in the Top 30 Leadership Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/leadership_podcasts/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hcipodcast/support
Hedvig speaks with Chesline Pierre-Paul, Queer-E-O of a global digital transformation, coaching and social impact consulting company, about learning languages without travelling, language deconstruction, decolonialisation and how this can help develop an empowering, mindful and purposeful language learning practice.For the full show notes including more guest information and links, visit podcast.abundate.org/3.
El médico cirujano y poeta haitiano conversa sobre la discriminación y la selectividad de la chilenos en torno la aporafobia.
As executive content contributor for Brainz Magazine, multi-award-winning storyteller, digital media activist, & Queer-E-O of a global digital transformation coaching & social impact consulting company, Ches works with global organizations, world leaders, as well as established & emerging entrepreneurs. They empower leaders & entrepreneurs within an expansive global coalition network to leverage their assets, platforms, goods, and brand within the spectrum of socially transformative leadership, in ways that spell out global impact, positive disruption, and innovation as healing and transformation. Their areas of focus are: personal development, global thought leadership, and social impact. Find out more about Ches; https://www.chesline.com/ https://twitter.com/cheslinePP https://www.facebook.com/chespp https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFcrcGVmu5a2RSFKJOI_3JQ https://www.instagram.com/cheslinepp/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rngradioshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rngradioshow/support
In this episode of The Artist Business Plan, we sit down with Chesline Pierre-Paul to discuss transdisciplinary art. Ches leads an awesome masterclass in how to create a broader narrative around your art while building from your identity to elevate your opportunities. We discuss authentic networking on apps like clubhouse and using Mailchimp and Canva to be smarter in connecting with your audience. Guest: Ches is Queer-E-O of Chesline Inc., a global transformation coaching and social impact consulting digital company on innovation, economic empowerment, and rebellious leadership. They are also a digital media activist, anti-colonialist, poet, founder of the International Anti-Colonial Summit 2021, and an independent scholar on Afro-Indigenous digital storytelling. https://www.chesline.com/ (https://www.chesline.com/) For more information on applying to Superfine Art Fair as well as recordings of this and all of our past podcasts, just visit http://www.superfine.world/ (www.superfine.world ) IG: https://www.instagram.com/superfineartfair/?hl=en (@superfineartfair) IG: https://www.instagram.com/cheslinepp/ (@cheslinepp) If you want to submit a listener question you can email it to kelsey@superfine.world for a chance of it being answered by Alex, James, and our guest! Hosted and Executive Produced by James Miille and Alexander Mitow Executive Producer/Producer : Kelsey Susino Written by: Kelsey Susino, Alexander Mitow, and James Miille Audio Edited by: Federico Solar Fernandez
Pierre-Paul Turgeon is Canada's leading authority and insider when it comes to investing in apartment buildings because of his unique perspective on this type of investment. He is a former CMHC multifamily underwriter and a full-time multifamily investor with a portfolio of 160 doors valued in excess of $22M. As a former CMHC apartment building underwriter, he has analyzed hundreds of apartment deals in three provinces and three territories. In this episode, Paul-Pierre talks about how multifamily properties outpace the performance of all other asset classes, as proven time and again. As an authority and former insider at CMHC, he shares CMHC's changing policies that recently hit the real estate industry that can affect you as an investor. He also talks about the three masterclasses he will have this September and October that might interest you. Checkout: Raising Capital Without Rejection Full-Day Workshop (Online): https://investorattractionworkshop.com/ What you'll learn from today's episode: Find out one investment portfolio that outperforms any other asset class even during a pandemic Find out one big policy change that's happening now in CMHC, so you know how it affects your real estate business and what you can do about it Know more about the three masterclasses Pierre is having this September and October -- listening to someone's wisdom coming from the lens of one who is an investor and former industry insider himself Resources/Links: Website: https://www.multifamilyinvestingcanada.com/ Topics Covered: 01:29 - Talking about the multifamily investing landscape in Canada right now as of September 2021 02:31 - Which investment portfolio does well during the pandemic 04:22 - Why multifamily properties remain to be a great asset class to invest in 05:40 - Why choose multifamily versus single-family homes for a long-term perspective 07:48 - Pros and cons of multifamily on a good or bad economic situation 09:38 - Seeing an increasing opportunity for multifamily in Canada for quite many, many years to come. 10:42 - The significant rule changes that are happening now in CHMC that you need to be aware of 13:45 - The reasons why those changes are necessary 17:50 - Talking about the three masterclasses Pierre is going to have this September and October that you want to know more about Key Takeaways: "In terms of the landscaping, currently today, September 7, 2021, we're still in a pandemic, fourth wave and all of that. I can tell your listeners, in the last year, I saw a repeat of what I saw back in 2008, 2009. That is, apartment buildings outperformed most other asset classes that you can invest in." - Pierre-Paul Turgeon "The big difference [between single-family homes versus multifamily] is when you move to the bigger sandbox of five or more apartment units, or rental units in a building, the value of the asset is derived out of the income of the asset. And you do have a wealth multiplier effect that kicks in, which doesn't kick in when you buy smaller rental properties." - Pierre-Paul Turgeon "I've seen many, many people; regular folks get into the game of multifamily business. It's just the limiting beliefs that prevent people from doing it. So, I want people to understand you do have to have courage and perseverance. I'm not going to say it's easy, but that's the first thing." - Pierre-Paul Turgeon "So the biggest change that came, we've had two, and they're quite earth-shattering. I'll say the first one came; I think it was in July last year. At the onset of the pandemic, about what the uses of equity take out money for when you refinance. This is specifically for CMHC insured loans. It's just restricted to using that equity, taking money for purchasing another property, capital repairs, securing permanent financing if you had a construction loan in place, and certain other uses determined on a case by case basis, the one thing that they don't want you to do now with CMHC takeout funds is to pay equity back to investors." - Pierre-Paul Turgeon "The second thing that came into effect, January 15 of this year. CMHC never required us to get an appraisal on our deals, whether you purchase or refinance. Now, any apartment building between five and 24 units, they do require an appraisal." - Pierre-Paul Turgeon "I don't want to be just some guy, a good-looking guy flapping his jaws in front of people. It's got to be concrete and tangible and usable. That's why those three masterclasses." - Pierre-Paul Turgeon Connect with Pierre-Paul Turgeon: Website: https://www.multifamilyinvestingcanada.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pierre-paul-turgeon-a3a45125/?originalSubdomain=ca Twitter: https://twitter.com/ppturgeon?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/turgeonpierrepaul/?hl=en Connect with Dave Dubeau: Podcast: http://www.propertyprofitspodcast.com/ Website: https://davedubeau.com/home Investor Attraction Workshop: http://www.investorattractionworkshop.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedavedubeau LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/davedubeau Enjoyed the Podcast? Please subscribe on iTunes for updates
Chesline Pierre Paul or Ches for short, is a digital media & language activist, digital activist-startupreneur, co-founder of the Decolonial Perspectives & Practices Hub, independent scholar & global thought leader on anti-coloniality. She is fluent in 5 languages & taught herself her own native Indigenous language. I had an incredibly powerful conversation with Ches about healing inter-generational trauma, living outside of your ego, using your business as a tool for social justice, language-based liberation, and that period between code-switching or switching from one language to the next. I'm referring to the time that you all of a sudden are very aware of speaking a different language and needing a bit of extra time to gather your thoughts and say what's on your mind. That is called code-switching and it's one of the struggles many multilingual speakers deal with every day. Tune into the show to hear my chat with Ches! Don't forget to rate us, review and subscribe to the show so that you always know when a new episode is available.For today's show notes head to this link: https://lenalivinsky.com/51Send Lena a DM to let her know what you think about the show, or to inquire about being a guest! https://www.instagram.com/lena.livinsky/
Title: Investing in Apartment building with Pierre-Paul Turgeon In this episode of the F.I.R.E podcast, we have Canada's leading Multi-family authority, Pierre-Paul Turgeon. He is a former CMHC (Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corp) multi-family underwriter and since then acquired wealth of knowledge and experience to invest in apartment buildings. He is the President of Matterhorn Real Estate Investments Ltd. and to date, he has a portfolio of 160 doors, valued in excess of $22M. Turgeon will share with us lessons on apartment building investing, the right information you need to be a professional apartment investor. He also addresses the issue of taking calculated risk when investing. Follow on the same journey and be a success in multifamily real estate investments because everything is possible if you have the right mindset. Enjoy! What You Will Discover In This Episode: How Mr. Turgeon's s experience as an underwriter fueled his interest to invest in apartment buildings Why go for 6-unit and up versus investing in single family units Pros and Cons in Multi-family investing What is the biggest hurdle for someone who want is starting out Can women in particular, with no prior knowledge invest in multi-family How do you mitigate risk in real estate investing Quotes: “When the market is going really well, everything is fine but you always have to plan for the worst case scenario." "The income is the driver of the value." "You can create appreciation a lot more, a lot faster with apartment buildings." "When there's a problem, there's always a solution. If you cannot find a solution, that means you're part of the problem." "The level of professionalism expected of you when you move to larger apartment building deals is significantly greater." "At the end of the day there's no such a thing as a 100% risk free investment." "Once burned, twice shy" or "What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger." "Don't cheap up on the way up." "If you don't pay, you don't pay attention." Links: https://www.multifamilyinvestingcanada.com/ https://ca.linkedin.com/in/pierre-paul-turgeon-a3a45125 Link on training with FREE video training series: https://www.multifamilyinvestingcanada.com/22m-secret Resources: F.I.R.E F.I.R.E. Facebook Group Are you enjoying the podcast? Listen to the episode here and please leave us a review: Apple: Subscribe here Android: Coming soon Spotify: Coming soon Want to join a community of like-minded women interested in real estate investing? Click here to join the Females in Real Estate Group on Facebook
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Former CMHC under-writer, Pierre-Paul Turgeon, one of the leading educators of multifamily investing in Canada goes deep into how people can get started operating their own apartment building investments. This episode covers a wide array of insights to help get you closer to apartment building ownership, including: Why multifamily apartment building investing is one of the safest asset classes in real estate The importance of doing your own due diligence when starting in a new geographic area The role of mindset and breaking down the psychological barriers that many succumb to when thinking about leveling-up The three major contributors to profit creation Why cash flow should NOT be the only component that people look at when investing in commercial multifamily buildings The trade-off to high cash flow in strong markets and how to plan for cash flow depending on your risk tolerance. Investing in apartment buildings is a long-term wealth creation vehicle and requires patience and careful planning. “If you want to fly with the eagles, you can't think like a pigeon” P.P. Turgeon “If you are looking to get rich overnight, then apartment building investing is not the right strategy for you” P.P. Turgeon Resources discussed in this episode: E-book: www.multifamilyinvestingcanada.com Connect with our guest: Pierre-Paul Turgeon www.multifamilyinvestingcanada.com Connect with the hosts of the show Mark Baltazar Email: Mark@peakpropertyinvestments.ca Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mark_baltazar/ Mike Rockall Email: mike@rockallrealestate.ca Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rockallrealestate/ More Resources: Sign-up to stay up to date on the latest webinars, events, podcast episodes and other resources pertaining to multifamily investing in Canada and building generational wealth. Click here: http://bit.ly/peak-sign-up Want a second opinion on a deal that you are analyzing. We can help! Sign-up for a live review of your deal to gain critical insights before you make an offer or decide to pursue a property.. Sign-up here: http://bit.ly/live-deal-coaching Visit our website www.peakmultifamily.ca For more information about our investment strategy and other FREE resources to help guide you along your apartment building investment journey.
Here's What You'll Learn in our Interview with Pierre-Paul Turgeon: What are the pros and cons of investing in apartment buildings of 5+ units What are some of the myths holding people back from investing in multi-family properties How do you get started investing in multi-family properties? Where he sees his business going in the coming years Learn about his upcoming training program: Multifamily Investing Blueprint And much, much more! Pierre-Paul is Canada's leading authority and insider when it comes to investing in apartment buildings because of his unique perspective on this type of investment. He is a former CMHC multi-family underwriter and a full-time multi-family investor with a portfolio of 160 doors valued in excess of $22M. He is a former CMHC multi-family underwriter and a full-time multi-family investor with a portfolio of 160 doors valued in excess of $22M. As a former CMHC apartment building underwriter, he has analyzed hundreds of apartment deals in three provinces and three territories. He has analyzed more apartment buildings than most of the largest landlords in the country. Not only is he familiar with the front end of buying apartment buildings, but he is also very knowledgeable with the back-end of this business, that is when apartment deals go sour and investors default on their loan as he also managed the default management department in CMHC's Prairie office. This wealth of knowledge and experience enables Pierre-Paul to invest in apartment buildings strategically to ensure a sound return for his investors with low risks. Pierre-Paul has won numerous awards, including multi-family investor of the year and top player of the year with the Real Estate Investment Network (REIN). Service Provider of the Year (2012) by CREW for his multifamily training program. He is a national speaker and trainer on the subject of multi-family investing. Check out Pierre-Paul's "gratitude rock" which he picked up from the shores of Lake Titicaca in Peru 4 years ago. He's been carrying this rock with him every day since to remind him of all the things he's grateful for. For people who wish to enrol in Pierre-Paul's multi-family investing experiential training programs, either online or live workshops (Edmonton May 10-12, or Hamilton May 24-26) visit: https://www.multifamilyinvestingcanada.com Use code breakthrough2019 for a $250 discount on the program which for the third year in a row graduate students have rated 9 out of 10. On the website, there is a FREE Ebook you can download: 'Multifamily Investing Secrets Revealed' and find out details about the training programs and testimonials from graduate students. WEBINAR: How to Get Started in Investing in Multifamily Properties Anywhere in Canada Here is what you're going to learn in this one-hour webinar: Why it's better to invest in multifamily properties versus small rental properties. The We
Former CMHC Underwriter for apartment buildings Pierre-Paul Turgeon is a veteran apartment building investor and the country's best teacher in multifamily investing is back on the show. Not only is he a leading expert on investing, he is a philanthropist who offered vacant units in his buildings rent free to victims of the Fort McMurray Fires plus food and clothing. He is exactly the type of guest we enjoy having on the show for an update on the Alberta market, lessons on apartment building investing, mindset for success and if you stay to the end, we get a bit controversial talking politics and pipelines. Interesting and informative stuffs. Pierre even keeps it real revealing he's had recent cash calls, something most investors do not talk about. Pierre Paul is back in Ontario later in May to give an all weekend workshop May 25th-27th and you can quickly learn and obtain the tools to be a professional apartment investor. For more information and register go to: https://www.multifamilyinvestingcanada.com/a/8483/RDSYz2i5 Note: this is an affiliate link but I am not receiving any sort of personal compensation, I simply want more investors to have good information so they can take care of themselves and their loved ones. Pierre Paul has kindly offered to support my charity the Hamilton Basket Brigade so feel free to use my affiliate link or not, either way is totally cool, just promise me you will grow your wealth and support your own favourite charity or church. Show Notes: Pierre Paul's rental website: https://www.matterhorn.apartments/ and his website: https://www.multifamilyinvestingcanada.com/a/8483/RDSYz2i5, check it out for more information and testimonials from friends of the show Jules Mackenzie, Rene Masse, and Charles Wah
In today's episode of the sports run down I tell you about the opening games in the Sweet 16, a trade that sent Jason Pierre-Paul to the Buccaneers, some veteran free agents on the move in the NFL, in the morning after in the NBA where the Hornets embarrassed the Grizzlies, winning by 61 points.