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SMFM2016500期节目的时候,有听友许愿想听五个人聚齐聊奥斯卡,你看,这不就来了么(央视主持范儿)。这期我们聊了聊10部提名奥斯卡最佳影片的作品,也顺便给大家推荐了几部,我们认为更值得的作品。我们吵了个痛快,也希望大家听个开心~04:05 今年的奥斯卡提名综述10:30 《艾米莉亚·佩雷斯》36:24 《魔法坏女巫》42:33 《粗野派》1:29:18 《无名小辈》1:37:23 《秘密会议》1:56:55 《阿诺拉》2:36:57 《沙丘2》2:39:52 《某种物质》2:45:39 《我仍在此 》2:49:33 《五分钱男孩》2:54:25 虽然没入围最佳影片,但是我们更推荐它们3:03:08 大家的一些预测「什么电苔」出了全新付费专辑《有什么好笑的?》,大家可以直接选择点击如下链接购买完整专辑,收听所有后续更新,https://www.xiaoyuzhoufm.com/podcast-topic/673ac195f373fe5d4d1f7d2f开头bgm:Dreaming by Blondie《阿诺拉》插曲结尾bgm:El Mal by Zoe Saldana/Karla Sofia Gascon/Camille 《艾米莉亚·佩雷斯》想做嘉宾,联系我们:whatfmmovie@163.com孔老师微博@做着学生的孔老师王老师微博@浩浩很含蓄什么电台官方微博@什么电苔某老师B站:什么电苔孔老师 本期阵容:什么电苔 全体主播第97届奥斯卡完整入围名单最佳男主角● 阿德里安·布洛迪 – 《粗野派》● 提莫西·夏勒梅 – 《无名小辈》● 科尔曼·多明戈 – 《监狱剧院》● 拉尔夫·费因斯 – 《秘密会议》● 塞巴斯蒂安·斯坦 – 《飞黄腾达》最佳男配角● 尤里·鲍里索夫 – 《阿诺拉》● 基兰·库利金 – 《真正的痛苦》● 爱德华·诺顿 – 《无名小辈》● 盖伊·皮尔斯 – 《粗野派》● 杰里米·斯特朗 – 《飞黄腾达》最佳女主角● 辛西娅·艾莉沃 – 《魔法坏女巫》● 卡拉·索菲亚·加斯孔 – 《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》● 米基·麦迪逊 – 《阿诺拉》● 黛米·摩尔 – 《某种物质》● 费尔南达·托雷斯 – 《我仍在此》最佳女配角● 莫妮卡·巴巴罗 – 《无名小辈》● 阿丽安娜·格兰德 – 《魔法坏女巫》● 费莉西蒂·琼斯 – 《粗野派》● 伊莎贝拉·罗西里尼 – 《秘密会议》● 佐伊·索尔达娜 – 《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》最佳动画长片 ● 《猫的奇幻漂流》 – Gints Zilbalodis, Matīss Kaža, Ron Dyens 和 Gregory Zalcman● 《头脑特工队2》 – Kelsey Mann 和 Mark Nielsen● 《蜗牛的回忆》 – Adam Elliot 和 Liz Kearney●《超级无敌掌门狗:企鹅的复仇》 – Nick Park, Merlin Crossingham 和 Richard Beek● 《荒野机器人》 – Chris Sanders 和 Jeff Hermann最佳动画短片● 《毛发再生的男人》 – Nicolas Keppens 和 Brecht Van Elslande● 《柏树树荫下》 – Shirin Sohani 和 Hossein Molayemi● 《魔糖》 – Daisuke Nishio 和 Takashi Washio● 《漫步至仙境》 – Nina Gantz 和 Stienette Bosklopper● 《噫!》 – Loïc Espuche 和 Juliette Marquet最佳摄影● 《粗野派》 – Lol Crawley● 《沙丘2》 – Greig Fraser● 《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》 – Paul Guilhaume● 《玛丽亚·》 – Ed Lachman● 《诺斯费拉图》 – Jarin Blaschke最佳服装设计● 《无名小辈》 – Arianne Phillips● 《秘密会议》 – Lisy Christl● 《角斗士2》 – Janty Yates 和 Dave Crossman● 《诺斯费拉图》 – Linda Muir● 《魔法坏女巫》 – Paul Tazewell最佳导演● 《阿诺拉》 – Sean Baker● 《粗野派》 – Brady Corbet● 《无名小辈》 – James Mangold● 《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》 – Jacques Audiard● 《某种物质》 – Coralie Fargeat最佳纪录片长片● 《黑箱日记》 – Shiori Ito, Eric Nyari 和 Hanna Aqvilin● 《唯一的家园》 – Basel Adra, Rachel Szor, Hamdan Ballal 和 Yuval Abraham● 《瓷器战争》 – Brendan Bellomo, Slava Leontyev, Aniela Sidorska 和 Paula DuPre’ Pesmen● 《政变的配乐》 – Johan Grimonprez, Daan Milius 和 Rémi Grellety● 《甘蔗》 – Julian Brave NoiseCat, Emily Kassie 和 Kellen Quinn最佳纪录片短片● 《死亡数字》 – Kim A. Snyder 和 Janique L. Robillard● 《我准备好了,典狱长》 – Smriti Mundhra 和 Maya Gnyp● 《事件》 – Bill Morrison 和 Jamie Kalven● 《心跳的仪器》 – Ema Ryan Yamazaki 和 Eric Nyari● 《 爱乐唯她:纽约爱乐首位女团员》 – Molly O'Brien 和 Lisa Remington最佳剪辑● 《阿诺拉》 – Sean Baker● 《粗野派》 – David Jancso● 《秘密会议》 – Nick Emerson● 《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》 – Juliette Welfling● 《魔法坏女巫》 – Myron Kerstein最佳国际影片● 巴西 – 《我仍在此》● 丹麦 – 《拿针的女孩》● 法国 – 《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》● 德国 – 《神圣无花果之种》● 拉脱维亚 – 《猫的奇幻漂流》最佳化妆与发型设计● 《不同的男人》 – Mike Marino, David Presto 和 Crystal Jurado● 《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》 – Julia Floch Carbonel, Emmanuel Janvier 和 Jean-Christophe Spadaccini● 《诺斯费拉图》 – David White, Traci Loader 和 Suzanne Stokes-Munton● 《某种物质》 – Pierre-Olivier Persin, Stéphanie Guillon 和 Marilyne Scarselli● 《魔法坏女巫》 – Frances Hannon, Laura Blount 和 Sarah Nuth最佳原创音乐● 《粗野派》 – Daniel Blumberg● 《秘密会议》 – Volker Bertelmann● 《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》 – Clément Ducol 和 Camille● 《魔法坏女巫》 – John Powell 和 Stephen Schwartz● 《荒野机器人》 – Kris Bowers最佳原创歌曲● 《El Mal》 – 选自《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》;音乐:Clément Ducol 和 Camille;歌词:Clément Ducol, Camille 和 Jacques Audiard● 《The Journey》 – 选自《六三八》;音乐和歌词:Diane Warren● 《Like A Bird》 – 选自《监狱剧院》;音乐和歌词:Abraham Alexander 和 Adrian Quesada● 《Mi Camino》 – 选自《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》;音乐和歌词:Camille 和 Clément Ducol● 《Never Too Late》 – 选自《埃尔顿·约翰:永不嫌晚》;音乐和歌词:埃尔顿·约翰, Brandi Carlile, Andrew Watt 和 Bernie Taupin最佳影片● 《阿诺拉》 – Alex Coco, Samantha Quan 和 Sean Baker, 制片人● 《粗野派》 – 提名待定● 《无名小辈》 – Fred Berger, James Mangold 和 Alex Heineman, 制片人● 《秘密会议》 – Tessa Ross, Juliette Howell 和 Michael A. Jackman, 制片人● 《沙丘2》 – Mary Parent, Cale Boyter, Tanya Lapointe 和 Denis Villeneuve, 制片人● 《埃米莉亚·佩雷斯》 – 提名待定● 《我仍在此》 – 提名待定● 《五分钱男孩》 – 提名待定● 《某种物质》 – 提名待定● 《魔法坏女巫》 – Marc Platt, 制片人最佳美术指导● 《粗野派》 – 美术指导:Judy Becker;布景装饰:Patricia Cuccia● 《秘密会议》 – 美术指导:Suzie Davies;布景装饰:Cynthia Sleiter● 《沙丘2》 – 美术指导:Patrice Vermette;布景装饰:Shane Vieau● 《诺斯费拉图》 – 美术指导:Craig L;布景装饰: Beatrice Brentnerová● 《魔法坏女巫》- 美术指导:Nathan Crowley; 布景装饰: Lee Sandales最佳真人短片●一个外星人 – Sam Cutler-Kreutz 和 David Cutler-Kreutz●阿努贾 – Adam J. Graves 和 Suchitra Mattai●我不是机器人 – Victoria Warmerdam 和 Trent● 最后的游骑兵 – Cindy Lee 和 Darwin Shaw● 无法沉默的人 – Nebojša Slijepčević 和 Danijel Pek最佳音效● 无名小辈 – Tod A. Maitland, Donald Sylvester, Ted Caplan, Paul Massey 和 David Giammarco● 沙丘2 – Gareth John, Richard King, Ron Bartlett 和 Doug Hemphill● 埃米利亚·佩雷斯 – Erwan Kerzanet, Aymeric Devoldère, Maxence Dussère, Cyril Holtz 和 Niels Barletta● 魔法坏女巫 – Simon Hayes, Nancy Nugent Title, Jack Dolman, Andy Nelson 和 John Marquis● 野生机器人 – Randy Thom, Brian Chumney, Gary A. Rizzo 和 Leff Lefferts最佳视觉效果● 异形:罗慕路斯 – Eric Barba, Nelson Sepulveda-Fauser, Daniel Macarin 和 Shane Mahan● 更好的人 – Luke Millar, David Clayton, Keith Herft 和 Peter Stubbs● 沙丘2 – Paul Lambert, Stephen James, Rhys Salcombe 和 Gerd Nefzer● 猩球王国 – Erik Winquist, Stephen Unterfranz, Paul Story 和 Rodney Burke● 魔法坏女巫 – Pablo Helman, Jonathan Fawkner, David Shirk 和 Paul Corbould最佳改编剧本(Writing – Adapted Screenplay)● 无名小辈 – 编剧:James Mangold 和 Jay Cocks● 秘密会议 – 编剧:Peter Straughan● 埃米利亚·佩雷斯 – 编剧:Jacques Audiard;与 Thomas Bidegain, Léa Mysius 和 Nicolas Livecchi 合作● 五分钱男孩 – 编剧:RaMell Ross & Joslyn Barnes● 监狱剧院 – 编剧:Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar;故事:Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar, Clarence Maclin, John “Divine G” Whitfield最佳原创剧本● 阿诺拉 – 编剧:Sean Baker● 粗野派 – 编剧:Brady Corbet, Mona Fastvold● 真正的痛苦 – 编剧:Jesse Eisenberg● 九月五日 – 编剧:Moritz Binder, Tim Fehlbaum;联合编剧:Alex David● 某种物质 – 编剧:Coralie Fargeat
In our first podcast of the I AM series, Christi examines why each description by Jesus Himself is so significant. Each one helps us connect to who Jesus is, how we relate to Him, and what He has done for us. Do you want to know Jesus better than ever before? Join us in discovering why knowing who Jesus is changes everything. To join a Harvest women’s small group, go to virtue.harvest.org/studies Learn more about Virtue women’s ministry at Harvest Christian Fellowship by going to virtue.harvest.org/about/. Support the show: https://harvest.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Weaving together electronic music and human connection, Kora is the project of Québec-born Mikael B. Robillard. As a producer, DJ, and co-founder of Saisons Musique, a Montréal-based label inspired by nature's cycles, he crafts immersive sets and productions released on labels like Decca, Kindisch, and Anjunadeep. His remix collaborations, including work with Ludovico Einaudi and Mercan Dede, bridge electronic and acoustic worlds. After 16 years of dancefloor-driven music, his debut album Azimuth explored ambient and cinematic realms, reflecting his passion for music as a tool for inner discovery. With performances in 50+ cities across 30+ countries, Kora continues to share his deep, emotive sound worldwide. On this Balance Selections mix, the Canadian artist delivers a beautiful mix of organic, deep and dubby house. Featuring tracks from Sven Weismann, Nicola Cruz, Hernan Cattaneo & Simply City and more, this is mix which is equal parts soothing and grooving. @kora-musique
Sleep trackers - what are they good for? While they may give you an entertaining look at your sleep health, they can complicate treatment of sleep disorders. Our guest today, Dr. Diana Dolan, returns to P4P to provide a balanced view on consumer wearables and their impact on sleep assessment and treatment. Technology has evolved in the past few years, and so have our suggestions for how to work with patients who love their sleep trackers. How can we capitalize on our patients' enthusiasm for better sleep? Tune in to find out.Diana Dolan, Ph.D., CBSM, DBSM, is a clinical psychologist serving as an Associate Director of Training & Education with the Center for Deployment Psychology (CDP) at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland. She currently oversees programs that provide evidence-based training for military-connected patients on a variety of topics. She is certified in Behavioral Sleep Medicine by the American Board of Sleep Medicine. She is also a diplomate in Behavioral Sleep Medicine from the Board of Behavioral Sleep Medicine.Resources mentioned in this episode: de Zambotti, M., Goldstein, C., Cook, J., Menghini, L., Altini, M., Cheng, P., & Robillard, R. (2024). State of the science and recommendations for using wearable technology in sleep and circadian research. SLEEP 47: 1-31. https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsad325Khosla S, Deak MC, Gault D, Goldstein CA, Hwang D, Kwon Y, O'Hearn D, Schutte-Rodin S, Yurcheshen M, Rosen IM, Kirsch DB, Chervin RD, Carden KA, Ramar K, Aurora RN, Kristo DA, Malhotra RK, Martin JL, Olson EJ, Rosen CL, Rowley JA; American Academy of Sleep Medicine Board of Directors. Consumer sleep technology: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine position statement. J Clin Sleep Med. 2018;14(5):877–880.CBT-I Coach app. Includes a sleep diary that may appeal to patients who prefer to use apps and other technology. https://mobile.va.gov/app/cbt-i-coach Calls-to-action: For example: Become familiar with the American Academy of Sleep Medicine's position on consumer wearables: “It is the position of the AASM that CST must be FDA cleared and rigorously tested against current gold standards if it is intended to render a diagnosis and/or treatment. Given the unknown potential of CST to measure sleep or assess for sleep disorders, these tools are not substitutes for medical evaluation. However, CSTs may be utilized to enhance the patient-clinician interaction when presented in the context of an appropriate clinical evaluation.”Subscribe to the Practical for Your Practice PodcastSubscribe to The Center for Deployment Psychology Monthly Email Send us your questions and feedback! Voicemail: speakpipe.com/cdpp4pEmail: cdp-podcast-ggg@usuhs.edu
eTail Palm Springs is coming up soon - February 24-27 in Palm Springs, CA, and I can't wait - make sure to register while you still can! Today we're going to talk about the evolving buyer's journey, and how good data that drives personalization and effective usage of AI are driving today's leading e-commerce brands. We'll also explore what attendees of eTail Palm Springs can expect, including some exciting new features of this leading event for e-commerce brands. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome Liz Robillard and Kristin Schoenstein, Worldwide Business Research. About Kristin Schoenstein Kristin Schoenstein has been a Program Director at Worldwide Business Research since 2010 and has been producing events since 2004. She currently specializes in the retail and eCommerce sector where she heads up the Future Stores portfolio and co-produces eTail West. She also successfully launched and grew WBR's customer experience portfolio. In her role, she is responsible for market research, content creation and speaker faculty management for each event. Prior to WBR, she produced events in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sector and got her start organizing educational programming for physicians. In her free time, Kristin heads out to the East end of Long Island where she enjoys boating, yoga, running and days at the beach with her husband and three daughters. About Elizabeth Robillard As an Senior Conference Director at Worldwide Business Research, Elizabeth oversees the organization of three business conferences per year. Conference organization includes conducting extensive phone research with 60+ industry experts per event, using call notes to compile a three day conference program that encapsulates top research takeaways, confirming a roster of industry leading speakers for each program, working with our marketing team to write effective copy for all outbound marketing messages, coordinating with sales and logistics teams to ensure the best possible onsite experience and prepping for and running the live event. Most recently, she has joined the eTail team and along with co-producer Kristin Schoenstein, puts together eTail Palm Springs. The other events in her portfolio include Future Branches Austin & Boston. She currently lives in New York City with her cat Wednesday. RESOURCES Wix Studio is the ultimate web platform for creative, fast-paced teams at agencies and enterprises—with smart design tools, flexible dev capabilities, full-stack business solutions, multi-site management, advanced AI and fully managed infrastructure. https://www.wix.com/studio Don't miss Medallia Experience 2025, March 24-26 in Las Vegas: Registration is now available: https://cvent.me/AmO1k0 Use code MEDEXP25 for $200 off registration Register now for HumanX 2025. This AI-focused event which brings some of the most forward-thinking minds in technology together. Register now with the code "HX25p_tab" for $250 off the regular price. Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkihlstrom Don't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more: https://www.theagilebrand.show Check out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems. Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company
eTail Palm Springs is coming up soon - February 24-27 in Palm Springs, CA, and I can't wait - make sure to register while you still can! Today we're going to talk about the evolving buyer's journey, and how good data that drives personalization and effective usage of AI are driving today's leading e-commerce brands. We'll also explore what attendees of eTail Palm Springs can expect, including some exciting new features of this leading event for e-commerce brands. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome Liz Robillard and Kristin Schoenstein, Worldwide Business Research. About Kristin Schoenstein Kristin Schoenstein has been a Program Director at Worldwide Business Research since 2010 and has been producing events since 2004. She currently specializes in the retail and eCommerce sector where she heads up the Future Stores portfolio and co-produces eTail West. She also successfully launched and grew WBR's customer experience portfolio. In her role, she is responsible for market research, content creation and speaker faculty management for each event. Prior to WBR, she produced events in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sector and got her start organizing educational programming for physicians. In her free time, Kristin heads out to the East end of Long Island where she enjoys boating, yoga, running and days at the beach with her husband and three daughters. About Elizabeth Robillard As an Senior Conference Director at Worldwide Business Research, Elizabeth oversees the organization of three business conferences per year. Conference organization includes conducting extensive phone research with 60+ industry experts per event, using call notes to compile a three day conference program that encapsulates top research takeaways, confirming a roster of industry leading speakers for each program, working with our marketing team to write effective copy for all outbound marketing messages, coordinating with sales and logistics teams to ensure the best possible onsite experience and prepping for and running the live event. Most recently, she has joined the eTail team and along with co-producer Kristin Schoenstein, puts together eTail Palm Springs. The other events in her portfolio include Future Branches Austin & Boston. She currently lives in New York City with her cat Wednesday. Resources It's time to register for eTail Palm Springs (Palm Springs, CA) - Navigate the next chapter of retail at this iconic event. Learn more and register Wix Studio is the ultimate web platform for creative, fast-paced teams at agencies and enterprises—with smart design tools, flexible dev capabilities, full-stack business solutions, multi-site management, advanced AI and fully managed infrastructure. https://www.wix.com/studio Don't miss Medallia Experience 2025, March 24-26 in Las Vegas: Registration is now available: https://cvent.me/AmO1k0 Use code MEDEXP25 for $200 off registration Register now for HumanX 2025. This AI-focused event which brings some of the most forward-thinking minds in technology together. Register now with the code "HX25p_tab" for $250 off the regular price. Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkihlstrom Don't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more: https://www.theagilebrand.show Check out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems. Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company
In this episode, we sit down with Victoria Robillard, a financial advisor with Edward Jones, to discuss the importance of financial planning for couples. Victoria shares valuable insights on how couples can work together to achieve their financial goals, from budgeting and saving to investing and retirement planning. Tune into #MWB to learn that and more about working with your spouse/partner not only at home but also at the office! Links: http://audibletrial.com/BizMarried https://www.marriedwithabusiness.net/
Bienvenue dans "L'avenir du droit du travail", un podcast proposé par le Cercle Lefebvre Dalloz, Dalloz Actualité et La Quotidienne. Au cours des différentes saisons que comptera ce podcast, des personnalités du monde du droit du travail se succéderont au micro pour échanger avec d'autres professionnels de la matière, qu'il s'agisse de professeurs de droit, d'avocats représentants de salariés, d'instances de représentation du personnel, d'organisations syndicales, ou encore d'avocats conseils d'entreprise. L'objectif : offrir un espace d'échange sur les grandes questions qui traversent le droit du travail en permettant à toutes les sensibilités de s'exprimer.Dans cet épisode, le professeur Teyssié - président honoraire et professeur émérite de l'Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas, auteur de nombreux ouvrages en droit du travail et en droit civil - répond à Maître Lucien Flament et à Emmanuel de Robillard sur l'opportunité pour un étudiant en droit de réaliser des semestres d'étude à l'étranger.Maître Lucien Flament est avocat au barreau de Paris, Counsel du Cabinet Valmy avocats.Emmanuel de Robillard - 28 ans d'expérience en ressources humaines, dont 16 en tant que DRH - dirige SGRH, société de services et de conseil intervenant sur tous les pans de l'activité RH : gouvernance, développement, politique de rémunération, processus, reporting, administration du personnel et paie, relations sociales et gestion des seniors.Préparé par : Krys PAGANI, directeur de la collection du Cercle Lefebvre Dalloz.Invité : Bernard TEYSSIÉ, président honoraire et professeur émérite de l'Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas.Animé par : Lucien FLAMENT, avocat au barreau de Paris, Counsel du Cabinet Valmy avocats et Emmanuel DE ROBILLARD, associé gérant SGRH.Réalisé par : Axel GABLE, ingénieur du son, Lefebvre Dalloz ; Laurent MONTANT, Directeur du Studio Media Lefebvre Dalloz et rédacteur en chef de La Quotidienne.Illustration : Jérémy MARTIN, journaliste Lefebvre Dalloz.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Interview with Marcel Robillard, President & CEO of Puma Exploration Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/puma-exploration-tsxvpuma-the-next-major-high-grade-gold-discovery-in-new-brunswick-5142Recording date: 26th November 2024Puma Exploration, a junior gold explorer, has made significant progress at its Williams Brook project in New Brunswick, Canada by securing major gold producer Kinross Gold as a partner. In October 2024, Puma signed an option agreement allowing Kinross to earn up to a 65% stake in Williams Brook by spending $16.5 million on exploration over 5 years, with a firm $2 million commitment in year 1 including 5,000 meters of drilling.Puma CEO Marcel Robillard sees Kinross' involvement as a strong validation of the project's potential, stating, "They are really believers of Williams Brook holding some nice decent ounces." With $12 million spent by Puma to date and encouraging drill results, Robillard believes they've just "hit the tip of the iceberg."Under the deal terms, Puma remains project operator, directing the exploration work while leveraging Kinross' funding and expertise. Puma receives a 10-15% management fee on the exploration spending, helping to minimize dilution for shareholders.Puma has also acquired the nearby McKenzie gold project, covering 30,000 hectares of prospective ground, to explore in parallel with Williams Brook. Field work at McKenzie will begin in spring 2025, alongside a Kinross-funded 5,000m drill program at Williams Brook, with drilling at McKenzie slated for the fall.The investment thesis for Puma includes the significant discovery potential in the underexplored jurisdiction, a de-risked flagship project with a major partner, a fully funded drill program with potential catalysts, a second 100%-owned project for additional upside, and an experienced management team with a track record of success.With a strong gold price environment supporting exploration and discovery, Puma is well positioned for growth with good working capital and $2 million of committed spending from Kinross in 2025. At a market capitalization of just over C$12 million, Puma offers significant upside potential as it advances both Williams Brook and McKenzie in the coming year. View Puma Exploration's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/puma-exploration-incSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Guest: Rébecca Robillard, director of clinical sleep research, University of Ottawa Institute of mental health research and co-chair, Canadian sleep research consortium
Bienvenue dans "L'avenir du droit du travail", un podcast proposé par le Cercle Lefebvre Dalloz, Dalloz Actualité et La Quotidienne. Au cours des différentes saisons que comptera ce podcast, des personnalités du monde du droit du travail se succéderont au micro pour échanger avec d'autres professionnels de la matière, qu'il s'agisse de professeurs de droit, d'avocats représentants de salariés, d'instances de représentation du personnel, d'organisations syndicales, ou encore d'avocats conseils d'entreprise. L'objectif : offrir un espace d'échange sur les grandes questions qui traversent le droit du travail en permettant à toutes les sensibilités de s'exprimer.Dans cet épisode, le professeur Teyssié - président honoraire et professeur émérite de l'Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas, auteur de nombreux ouvrages en droit du travail et en droit civil - répond à Maître Lucien Flament et à Emmanuel de Robillard sur l'opportunité d'une spécialisation précoce des étudiants en droit social.Maître Lucien Flament est avocat au barreau de Paris, Counsel du Cabinet Valmy avocats.Emmanuel de Robillard - 28 ans d'expérience en ressources humaines, dont 16 en tant que DRH - dirige SGRH, société de services et de conseil intervenant sur tous les pans de l'activité RH : gouvernance, développement, politique de rémunération, processus, reporting, administration du personnel et paie, relations sociales et gestion des seniors.Préparé par : Krys PAGANI, directeur de la collection du Cercle Lefebvre Dalloz.Invité : Bernard TEYSSIÉ, président honoraire et professeur émérite de l'Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas.Animé par : Lucien FLAMENT, avocat au barreau de Paris, Counsel du Cabinet Valmy avocats et Emmanuel DE ROBILLARD, associé gérant SGRH.Réalisé par : Axel GABLE, ingénieur du son, Lefebvre Dalloz ; Laurent MONTANT, Directeur du Studio Media Lefebvre Dalloz et rédacteur en chef de La Quotidienne.Illustration : Jérémy MARTIN, journaliste Lefebvre Dalloz.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Bienvenue dans "L'avenir du droit du travail", un podcast proposé par le Cercle Lefebvre Dalloz, Dalloz Actualité et La Quotidienne. Au cours des différentes saisons que comptera ce podcast, des personnalités du monde du droit du travail se succéderont au micro pour échanger avec d'autres professionnels de la matière, qu'il s'agisse de professeurs de droit, d'avocats représentants de salariés, d'instances de représentation du personnel, d'organisations syndicales, ou encore d'avocats conseils d'entreprise. L'objectif : offrir un espace d'échange sur les grandes questions qui traversent le droit du travail en permettant à toutes les sensibilités de s'exprimer.Dans cet épisode, le professeur Teyssié - président honoraire et professeur émérite de l'Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas, auteur de nombreux ouvrages en droit du travail et en droit civil - répond à Maître Lucien Flament et à Emmanuel de Robillard sur les causes et conséquences de la désaffection syndicale.Maître Lucien Flament est avocat au barreau de Paris, Counsel du Cabinet Valmy avocats.Emmanuel de Robillard - 28 ans d'expérience en ressources humaines, dont 16 en tant que DRH - dirige SGRH, société de services et de conseil intervenant sur tous les pans de l'activité RH : gouvernance, développement, politique de rémunération, processus, reporting, administration du personnel et paie, relations sociales et gestion des seniors.Préparé par : Krys Pagani, directeur de la collection du Cercle Lefebvre Dalloz.Invité : Bernard TEYSSIÉ, président honoraire et professeur émérite de l'Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas.Animé par : Lucien FLAMENT, avocat au barreau de Paris, Counsel du Cabinet Valmy avocats et Emmanuel DE ROBILLARD, associé gérant SGRH.Réalisé par : Axel GABLE, ingénieur du son, Lefebvre Dalloz ; Laurent MONTANT, Directeur du Studio Media Lefebvre Dalloz et rédacteur en chef de La Quotidienne.Illustration : Jérémy MARTIN, journaliste Lefebvre Dalloz.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Bienvenue dans "L'avenir du droit du travail", un podcast proposé par le Cercle Lefebvre Dalloz, Dalloz Actualité et La Quotidienne. Au cours des différentes saisons que comptera ce podcast, des personnalités du monde du droit du travail se succéderont au micro pour échanger avec d'autres professionnels de la matière, qu'il s'agisse de professeurs de droit, d'avocats représentants de salariés, d'instances de représentation du personnel, d'organisations syndicales, ou encore d'avocats conseils d'entreprise. L'objectif : offrir un espace d'échange sur les grandes questions qui traversent le droit du travail en permettant à toutes les sensibilités de s'exprimer.Dans cet épisode, le professeur Teyssié - président honoraire et professeur émérite de l'Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas, auteur de nombreux ouvrages en droit du travail et en droit civil - répond à Maître Lucien Flament et à Emmanuel de Robillard sur l'avenir du salariat.Maître Lucien Flament est avocat au barreau de Paris, Counsel du Cabinet Valmy avocats.Emmanuel de Robillard - 28 ans d'expérience en ressources humaines, dont 16 en tant que DRH - dirige SGRH, société de services et de conseil intervenant sur tous les pans de l'activité RH : gouvernance, développement, politique de rémunération, processus, reporting, administration du personnel et paie, relations sociales et gestion des seniors.Préparé par : Krys Pagani, directeur de la collection du Cercle Lefebvre Dalloz.Invité : Bernard TEYSSIÉ, président honoraire et professeur émérite de l'Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas.Animé par : Lucien FLAMENT, avocat au barreau de Paris, Counsel du Cabinet Valmy avocats et Emmanuel DE ROBILLARD, associé gérant SGRH.Réalisé par : Axel GABLE, ingénieur du son, Lefebvre Dalloz ; Laurent MONTANT, Directeur du Studio Media Lefebvre Dalloz et rédacteur en chef de La Quotidienne.Illustration : Jérémy MARTIN, journaliste Lefebvre Dalloz.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Richard Robillard est psychopédagogue de formation, formateur, conférencier et chargé de cours au programme de deuxième cycle de l'Université de Sherbrooke à la Faculté d'éducation. Ces intérêts de recherche portent plus particulièrement sur les neurosciences affectives, sociales et cognitives, l'intelligence émotionnelle et relationnelle, l'éducation et les interventions positives, la gestion des comportements difficiles, le lien d'attachement, l'estime de soi, l'anxiété, le stress et le TDAH. Il accompagne aussi des services de garde éducatifs et des milieux scolaires en lien avec l'intervention positive. Il est passionné pour la compréhension du développement de l'enfant et de l'adulte au plan affectif, social et intellectuel.
Bienvenue dans "L'avenir du droit du travail", un podcast proposé par le Cercle Lefebvre Dalloz, Dalloz Actualité et La Quotidienne. Au cours des différentes saisons que comptera ce podcast, des personnalités du monde du droit du travail se succéderont au micro pour échanger avec d'autres professionnels de la matière, qu'il s'agisse de professeurs de droit, d'avocats représentants de salariés, d'instances de représentation du personnel, d'organisations syndicales, ou encore d'avocats conseils d'entreprise. L'objectif : offrir un espace d'échange sur les grandes questions qui traversent le droit du travail en permettant à toutes les sensibilités de s'exprimer.Dans cet épisode, le professeur Teyssié - président honoraire et professeur émérite de l'Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas, auteur de nombreux ouvrages en droit du travail et en droit civil - répond à Maître Lucien Flament et à Emmanuel de Robillard sur les conséquences de l'intelligence artificielle pour les avocats et les juristes.Maître Lucien Flament est avocat au barreau de Paris, Counsel du Cabinet Valmy avocats.Emmanuel de Robillard - 28 ans d'expérience en ressources humaines, dont 16 en tant que DRH - dirige SGRH, société de services et de conseil intervenant sur tous les pans de l'activité RH : gouvernance, développement, politique de rémunération, processus, reporting, administration du personnel et paie, relations sociales et gestion des seniors.Préparé par : Krys Pagani, directeur de la collection du Cercle Lefebvre Dalloz.Invité : Bernard TEYSSIÉ, président honoraire et professeur émérite de l'Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas.Animé par : Lucien FLAMENT, avocat au barreau de Paris, Counsel du Cabinet Valmy avocats et Emmanuel DE ROBILLARD, associé gérant SGRH.Réalisé par : Axel GABLE, ingénieur du son, Lefebvre Dalloz ; Laurent MONTANT, Directeur du Studio Media Lefebvre Dalloz et rédacteur en chef de La Quotidienne.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this episode of the Screenagers podcast, Dr. Delaney explores the alarming rise of sleep deprivation among teens starting in 2012, coinciding with the rise of screen time. Featuring clips from Screenagers: Elementary School Age Edition and insights from experts Lauren Hale, PhD, and Judith Owens, MD, the episode delves into new brain science around kids and sleep deprivation and health risks linked to melatonin. Listeners are provided practical advice on how to promote healthy sleep habits, including preventing dependency to digital devices and melatonin. Time Codes: 00:00 Introduction to Screenagers Podcast 00:29 The Sleep Deprivation Epidemic 02:08 Scientific Insights on Sleep and Brain Health 03:47 Impact of Devices on Sleep 06:23 The Melatonin Debate 08:33 Melatonin Usage and Risks 12:49 Melatonin and Puberty 14:00 Concerns About Long-Term Melatonin Use in Children 14:43 Marketing Melatonin as a Natural Sleep Aid 15:36 The Dangers of Conditioning Kids to Need Sleep Aids 18:03 Parental Strategies for Managing Device Use 19:28 Real-Life Examples of Device Management 21:19 Encouraging Better Sleep Habits in Teens 23:14 Final Thoughts on Melatonin and Sleep Dependency 25:11 Conclusion and Podcast Information Resources: Lauren Hale, Ph.D. Bio: https://publichealth.stonybrookmedicine.edu/faculty/LaurenHale Study #1 “Researchers followed nine and ten year olds, and at baseline, they collected data from the kids, from the parents, and analyzed brain skins. Then they followed up with them two years later. The kids, who were insufficient sleepers Compared to the kids who were sufficient sleepers, had changes in their brain development, especially in areas like the basal ganglia and the temporal lobe. And this corresponded with worse mental health outcomes, worse behavioral outcomes, and measurements of intelligence were lower. This is concerning that insufficient sleep among kids may have lasting consequences. Um, brain development, and possibly into adulthood.” Yang, F. N., Xie, W., & Wang, Z. Effects of sleep duration on neurocognitive development in early adolescents in the USA: a propensity score matched, longitudinal, observational study. The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, 6(10), 2022. Study #2 “My team and I analyzed numerous studies in which we included youth age 6 to 17. And we showed that just having a mobile device, which includes a phone, a tablet, In the bedroom, even if they didn't use it, was associated with almost a two fold risk of insufficient sleep duration.” Carter, B., et al. Association Between Portable Screen-Based Media Device Access or Use and Sleep Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. JAMA Pediatrics, 170(12), 1202–1208, 2016. Judy Owen, M.D. Bio: https://www.childrenshospital.org/directory/judith-owens Study #1 "Recent study... over 500 percent increase in accidental ingestions of melatonin... poison control center reports of a child accidentally taking melatonin." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2022). Pediatric Melatonin Ingestions — United States, 2012–2021. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 71(22), 725–729. Study #2 "...study that was published out of Canada a few years ago that looked at a wide range of preparations of melatonin that were labeled as being five milligrams. And they... analyzed, with a specific chemical test, how much melatonin these preparations actually contained. It ranged from zero milligrams to 20 milligrams. And in addition to that, about a quarter of the samples they tested had serotonin... Serotonin is what we call a precursor of melatonin. So serotonin is metabolized into melatonin." Erland, L. A. E., & Saxena, P. K. (2017). Melatonin Natural Health Products and Supplements: Presence of Serotonin and Significant Variability of Melatonin Content. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 13(02), 275–281. Study #3 "We know that melatonin... has an effect on reproductive hormones... There may be some impact on pubertal development of melatonin. Melatonin in humans could potentially have two different effects. It could delay the onset or the beginning of puberty development because it has these suppressing effects on reproductive hormones, or alternatively, if you stop melatonin use in a prepubertal child... you could actually trigger them into early puberty... We have data in animal models that suggests that melatonin has these effects. We don't have that evidence yet in humans... One study looked very short term on the effects of melatonin in children with autism and measured their reproductive hormones as well as some other chemicals in the body and brain and did not find any effect in the short term, but again, the long term meaning of melatonin... years worth of use of melatonin." Boafo, A., Greenham, S., Alenezi, S., Robillard, R., Pajer, K., Tavakoli, P., & De Koninck, J. (2019). Could long-term administration of melatonin to prepubertal children affect timing of puberty? A clinician's perspective. Nature and Science of Sleep, Volume 11, 1–10.
In this episode, host Skip O interviews Norm Robillard, a former paramedic and current nonprofit leader, about his journey in emergency services and the importance of mental health awareness for first responders. Norm shares his experiences, the challenges faced by those in the field, and the initiatives he is leading to support mental health, including an upcoming cycling event aimed at reducing stigma and promoting healthy habits. The conversation emphasizes the need for community support, self-care, and kindness among first responders.Takeaways - Norm Robillard transitioned from a 36-year career as a paramedic to leading a nonprofit focused on mental health. - The importance of community support and giving back to others is emphasized throughout Norm's journey. - Mental health awareness is crucial for first responders, who often face unique challenges in their roles. - Norm's organization, 'The Human Behind the Responder,' aims to educate and support first responders regarding mental health. - Volunteering and coaching have been significant ways for Norm to stay grounded and give back to the community. - The concept of a 'mental health toolbox' is introduced, highlighting various self-care strategies for first responders. - Norm's upcoming cycling event aims to promote mental health awareness and reduce stigma in the first responder community.- The conversation stresses the importance of kindness and support among first responders during challenging times. - Norm encourages prioritizing self-care and making mental health a priority in the demanding field of emergency services. - Gratitude is highlighted as a key element in overcoming tough days and maintaining a positive outlook.https://www.thehumanbehindtheresponder.com/Sound Bites"It's okay to not be okay.""Movement is medicine.""We need to be more kind to one another."Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Burnout Podcast and Sponsorship01:09 Meet Norm Robillard: A Journey from Paramedic to Nonprofit Leader03:04 Reflections on a 36-Year Career in Emergency Services05:00 Inspiration Behind Becoming a Paramedic09:23 The Importance of Giving Back and Community Support11:19 The Human Behind the Responder: Mental Health Awareness15:35 Understanding the Mental Health Toolbox19:58 Challenges in the First Responder Community21:26 Capital to Capital: A Journey for Mental Health Advocacy29:29 Final Thoughts and Encouragement for First RespondersPLEASE SUPPORT THIS PODCAST BY TAKING A LOOK AT OUR SPONSORSThrottle & Thrive First Responder Addiction Recovery: https://throttleandthrive.com/AdvoCast: https://advocast.mediaPODCAST WEBSITE:https://burntoutpodcast.orgBURNT OUT CREW:Host: Skip OMental Health Minute: Melissa HSunday Support Zoom Meeting Facilitator: Jeff DBonus Episode Host: Capt. Chuck BrayExecutive Producer: Shawn P NealBrought to you by AdvoCastEPISODE HASHTAGS:#firefighter #firstresponder #ems #emt #police #lawenforcement #military #trauma #mentalhealth #USMC #military
On Work for Humans, we explore what people truly seek from their work. A recurring theme we have found is the desire for puzzles to solve. In today's episode, we chat with a puzzle expert and creator to uncover the elements that make a compelling puzzle and how we can apply these principles to create work that people genuinely love.Jasen Robillard's career has evolved from engineer to product specialist, geological mapper, and now, jigsaw puzzle creator. He is the founder of Stumpcraft, a Canadian jigsaw company that has gained recognition for its high-quality, artisanal puzzles, with Jasen's creative vision at the core of the company's success.In this episode, Dart and Jasen discuss:- The definition and attributes of a great puzzle- How Jasen started StumpCraft- The components of a compelling puzzle- Puzzles, problems, and messes at work- Work as an empathy playground- Puzzle creation constraints - Puzzles as part of the transformation economy- And other topics…Jasen Robillard is the founder of Stumpcraft, a premium wooden jigsaw puzzle company based in Canada. With a passion for intricate design and craftsmanship, Stumpcraft locally crafts each puzzle from sustainably sourced wood, incorporating unique, laser-cut pieces of Canadian fine art to challenge and delight puzzle enthusiasts. Jasen's career journey led him from engineer to product specialist to geological mapping and, now, to jigsaw puzzles. Stumpcraft has gained recognition for its high-quality, artisanal puzzles, with Jasen's creative vision at the core of the company's success.Resources mentioned:Tools for Thinking, by Michael Pidd: https://www.amazon.com/Tools-Thinking-Modelling-Management-Science/dp/0470721421 “C.O.R.E. Attributes,” by Justin Gary: https://justingarydesign.substack.com/p/justin-gary-core-attributes Connect with Jasen:www.StumpCraft.com Substack: https://substack.com/@jasenrobillard
Send us a textToday I had a great conversation with Rachel Robillard of June Moon Florals. She enjoys designing in a contemporary style and her designs are breathtaking! Listen to hear what Rachel's favorite flower is and to hear her tips for increasing vase life. In this conversation Rachel offers some advice for floral design freelancers and tells us about her business goals for 2024.BIOWith a lifelong passion for nature and a keen eye for design, Rachel has been creating stunning arrangements for luxury weddings, events, and resorts. Her love for all things earthy shines through in every piece she designs. With every arrangement, Rachel brings her love for the natural world to life, incorporating each element in the most elegant way.SOCIALS@junemoonflorals (Instagram)June Moon Floral Design Studio (pinterest)June Moon Floral Design (Facebook)junemoonflorals.com (Soon!)
In this podcast, Christi discusses the mystery and miraculous power of the Word of God. How is it that some read God's inspired word and experience His power and life within, yet others read and experience absolutely nothing? As Paul explains in 1 Corinthians 2:14, the Bible is a locked book to a locked heart. Yet it can penetrate even the hardest heart and bring the most avowed atheist to belief! For the Christian, reading and studying the Bible is not just important—it is vital! A soul cannot prosper without it. To join a Harvest women's small group, go to virtue.harvest.org/studies Learn more about Virtue women's ministry at Harvest Christian Fellowship by going to virtue.harvest.org/about/. Support the show: https://harvest.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brianna Lapaglia and Grace O'Malley sit down with the amazing, Tianna Robillard. They dive into Tianna's experience with ex-fiancé, Cody Ford and how she came out on the other side. The three have an open and honest discussion about how to deal with cheating and moving on. 00:00 Intro 01:05 Grace and Tianna Squash the Beef 3:55 Social Media 9:15 The Livestream 12:30 The Relationship 23:20 Public Relationships 30:30 Getting Out 35:00 The Aftermath 43:35 What's Next? 45:25 Family 51:45 Outro SUPPORT THE SHOW: Go to drinkpiratewater.com to find Pirate Water in a location near you! Download the Gametime app or go to https://gametime.co, enter your email, and redeem code PLANBRI for $20 off your first purchase (terms apply). Download the FREE Ibotta app and earn $5 using code BRI.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/planbri
(VIDEO PODCAST AVAILABLE ON SPOTIFY AND YOUTUBE) This week, Alix sits down with Tianna Robillard to get the exclusive on her recent break-up drama. After discovering her fiancée had been cheating, Tianna broke off the engagement and never looked back. Listen to hear about how she gained the confidence to leave and how she's rebuilding a life without him. Alix and Tianna lighten things up and play a game of FMK. Then Alix answers some WWAD questions on her own. Follow and connect with all things @HotMess across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Psychology of Self-Injury: Exploring Self-Harm & Mental Health
In this episode, Christina Robillard talks about how self-criticism can lead to increases in self-injury urges within the next two hours as well as the relationship between self-criticism and disordered eating. She explains how she and her team use ecological momentary assessment (EMA; see Season 1, Episode 11 with Dr. Glenn Kiekens) to assess self-criticism in real time.Connect with Christina on LinkedIn here. See Christina's academic page at the University of Victoria here and her Google Scholar page here. Below are links to some of her papers as well as one about self-criticism and pain:Robillard, C. L., Merrin, G. J., Legg, N. K., Ames, M. E., & Turner, B. J. (2024). Different self-damaging behaviours, similar motives? Testing measurement invariance of motives for nonsuicidal self-injury, disordered eating and substance misuse. British Journal of Clinical Psychology. Advance online publication.Robillard, C. L., Legg, N. K., Ames, M. E., & Turner, B. J. (2022). Support for a transdiagnostic motivational model of self-damaging behaviors: Comparing the salience of motives for binge drinking, disordered eating, and nonsuicidal self-injury. Behavior Therapy, 53(6), 1219-1232.Robillard, C. L., Chapman, A. L., & Turner, B. J. (2022). Learning from experience: Within- and between-person associations of the consequences, frequency, and versatility of nonsuicidal self-injury. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 52(5), 836-847.Robillard, C. L., Turner, B. J., Ames, M. E., & Craig, S. G. (2021). Deliberate self-harm in adolescents during COVID-19: The roles of pandemic-related stress, emotion regulation difficulties, and social distancing. Psychiatry Research, 304, 114152.Fox, K. R., O'Sullivan, I. M., Wang, S. B., & Hooley, J. M. (2019). Self-criticism impacts emotional responses to pain. Behavior Therapy, 50(2), 410-420.Follow Dr. Westers on Instagram and Twitter/X (@DocWesters). To join ISSS, visit itriples.org and follow ISSS on Facebook and Twitter/X (@ITripleS).The Psychology of Self-Injury podcast has been rated as one of the "10 Best Self Harm Podcasts" and "20 Best Clinical Psychology Podcasts" by Feedspot and one of the Top 100 Psychology Podcasts by Goodpods. It has also been featured in Audible's "Best Mental Health Podcasts to Defy Stigma and Begin to Heal."If you or someone you know should be interviewed on the podcast, we want to know! Please fill out this form, and we will be in touch with more details if it's a good fit.
There are few more important habits for human health than the hours we spend asleep every night. Research shows sleep – or lack of it – affects everything from our physical and mental health, decision making and ability to fight illness. Despite this, at least one in four Canadians say they're unhappy with the quality of their sleep.Dr. Rébecca Robillard, neuropsychologist at the University of Ottawa and Co-Chair of the Canadian Sleep Research Consortium, goes deep on the science of sleep and why it's vital for cognition and brain health.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com
As we continue in the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus describes what it means to be salt and light. It's easy to sing, “this little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine” but sometimes we're tempted to hide who we are. In this episode, Christi reminds us that when we speak to others about the kingdom of God, about our salvation, and our life in Christ, our words might be new to their ears, but it should be something they've already seen in our life. So, let your light shine! To join a Harvest women's small group, go to virtue.harvest.org/studies Learn more about Virtue women's ministry at Harvest Christian Fellowship by going to virtue.harvest.org/about/. Support the show: https://harvest.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we continue in the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus describes what it means to be salt and light. It's easy to sing, “this little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine” but sometimes we're tempted to hide who we are. In this episode, Christi reminds us that when we speak to others about the kingdom of God, about our salvation, and our life in Christ, our words might be new to their ears, but it should be something they've already seen in our life. So, let your light shine! To join a Harvest women's small group, go to virtue.harvest.org/studies Learn more about Virtue women's ministry at Harvest Christian Fellowship by going to virtue.harvest.org/about/. Support the show: https://harvest.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
eTail West in Palm Springs, CA is coming up in a few weeks and I'm excited to be attending as well as moderating a panel there. To get ready for the event, I have invited the two event directors here today, and we're going to talk about some of the top trends for retailers to watch out for and certainly topics that will be discussed in much detail at the conference. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome Kristin Schoenstein and Elizabeth Robillard from Worldwide Business Research and event directors of eTail Palm Springs, February 26-29 in Palm Springs, CA. Resources Learn more and Register for eTail West, February 26-29 in Palm Springs, CA: https://etailwest.wbresearch.com/ Worldwide Business Research: https://wbresearch.com/ Sign up for The Agile Brand newsletter here: https://www.gregkihlstrom.com Get the latest news and updates on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-agile-brand/ For consulting on marketing technology, customer experience, and more visit GK5A: https://www.gk5a.com Check out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems. Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company
Elizabeth is a seasoned expert in the field of conferences, with nearly a decade of experience in market research and event organization in the retail and finance sectors. Since 2021, she has played an integral role in the powerhouse eTail Palm Springs team, co-producing the event alongside Kristin Schoenstein. When not immersed in the world of eCommerce conferences, she calls Queens home, sharing her space with her cat Wednesday. Kristin Schoenstein has been a Program Director at Worldwide Business Research since 2010 and has been producing events since 2004. She currently specializes in the retail and eCommerce sector where she is the Portfolio Director for eTail, which includes producing eTail Boston and co-producing eTail Palm Springs. In her free time, Kristin lives on the East End of Long Island where she enjoys boating, yoga, running and days at the beach with her husband and three daughters.In This Conversation We Discuss: [00:49] Intro[01:21] Being a program director for industry conferences[02:28] Trend #1: the role of AI in retail businesses[03:09] Trend #2: Social commerce and live shopping[03:32] Trend #3: Launching partnerships to expand reach[05:04] Conferences bring like-minded people together[06:10] Creating opportunities for people to network[07:21] Curating relevant content from outstanding speakers[08:22] Inviting panels across different fields[09:12] eTail's 25th anniversary: walk down the memory lane[09:56] A fun time for both attendees and staff members[10:40] Don't do everything, divide and conquerResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeA community of retailers launching industry conferences etailwest.wbresearch.com/Follow Kristin Schoenstein linkedin.com/in/kristin-paulick-schoenstein-0a7aa95/Follow Elizabeth Robillard linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-robillard-a3141150/If you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
The story of creation is miraculous and cannot be explained apart from God. Incomprehensible yet laid out very simply. “In the beginning, God…” Those four words reconcile all that we don't understand with what we, through faith, believe. In this podcast, Christi focuses on God, our Creator. To join a Harvest women's small group, go to virtue.harvest.org/studies Learn more about Virtue women's ministry at Harvest Christian Fellowship by going to virtue.harvest.org/about/. Support the show: https://harvest.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The story of creation is miraculous and cannot be explained apart from God. Incomprehensible yet laid out very simply. “In the beginning, God…” Those four words reconcile all that we don't understand with what we, through faith, believe. In this podcast, Christi focuses on God, our Creator. To join a Harvest women's small group, go to virtue.harvest.org/studies Learn more about Virtue women's ministry at Harvest Christian Fellowship by going to virtue.harvest.org/about/. Support the show: https://harvest.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cette série de rediffusions vise à revenir sur les débuts d'entrepreneurs aux convictions fortes qui montrent, au fil des années, qu'un bon alignement entre ses valeurs et son "why" est crucial pour continuer à exister. La première fois que j'ai rencontré Alexis Robillard, c'était début 2019. Il venait de lancer All Tigers pour offrir à sa fille du maquillage naturel et vegan. L'aventure avait commencé avec des rouges à lèvres liquides et depuis, la gamme s'est sacrément agrandie : vernis, mascara, ligne de crayons à paupière, fard Lips+Blush, eye-liner. Avec Alexis, on avait parlé on a parlé cochenilles (ces petits insectes que l'on broie pour faire le rouge des rouges à lèvres. Si, si, c'est ce qui se passe !), sauvegarde des tigres, féminisme, prise de parole des femmes... Un entretien inspirant. Selon vous, la révolution dans la formulation du maquillage a-t-elle eu lieu depuis cet entretien ? Les lignes ont-elles bougé ? Laissez un commentaire sur votre plateforme d'écoute préférée. Pour retrouver tous les produits de la marque, c'est ici Allez à vos écouteurs, c'est l'heure de Beauty Toaster ! Pensez à laisser un commentaire et plein d'étoiles sur Spotify si vous appréciez ce contenu. En plus maintenant, vous pouvez même laisser un commentaire. Partagez votre podcast préféré avec votre famille, vos ami(e)s, et tous les passionné.e.s de beauté que vous connaissez. Mille mercis pour votre écoute, votre fidélité et votre précieux soutien. Vous êtes mon moteur !Suivez-moi sur Instagram @beautytoaster pour être notifié.e.s des nouveaux épisodes.
In the latest episode of Ted's Hospitality Minute Podcast, Ted Kelly of Interserv Maintenance Management Solutions have the pleasure of hosting Bret Robillard, Architect and Principal at Gensler.
On this episode, Lou and Tom are joined by returning guest, Rick Robillard, Former retired head of criminal intelligence at the FBI, to discuss all things Ukraine and the U.S. involvement in the Ukraine and Russia War that has been ongoing for over 2 years now. Congress has created an ultimatum situation between refusing to send more billions of dollars in aid packages to the Ukraine without securing our southern border first...prompting a retaliation response of threats of sending U.S. troops. What will happen? What should happen?Support the showIt's a crucial conversation we're going to continue every Tuesday and Thursday morning as we drop new episodes. Subscribe now wherever you get your podcasts, and find us on Youtube @OperationTruthOfficial and on Rumble @OperationTruth. Follow us on social media @OperationTruthOfficial on TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram and @OperationTruth7 on Twitter.E-mail us your listener questions and comments to OperationTruthOfficial@gmail.com.If you want to stay up to date with the truth, join the operation! Follow us on the socials and spread the word!
The first time Jesus came, some were looking for the Messiah—but not many. A devout man named Simeon. An 84-year-old widow named Anna. Sophisticated Magi from the east and common shepherds from the nearby hills of Bethlehem. They came from different backgrounds and unlikely places, with one thing in common: they were searching for Jesus. In this podcast, Christi invites us to look back to the story of Bethlehem and understand you're the reason He came. Now look up and be ready…you're the reason He is coming again! To join a Harvest women's small group, go to virtue.harvest.org/studies Learn more about Virtue women's ministry at Harvest Christian Fellowship by going to virtue.harvest.org/about/.Support the show: https://harvest.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The first time Jesus came, some were looking for the Messiah—but not many. A devout man named Simeon. An 84-year-old widow named Anna. Sophisticated Magi from the east and common shepherds from the nearby hills of Bethlehem. They came from different backgrounds and unlikely places, with one thing in common: they were searching for Jesus. In this podcast, Christi invites us to look back to the story of Bethlehem and understand you're the reason He came. Now look up and be ready…you're the reason He is coming again! To join a Harvest women's small group, go to virtue.harvest.org/studies Learn more about Virtue women's ministry at Harvest Christian Fellowship by going to virtue.harvest.org/about/.Support the show: https://harvest.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our campaign to interview a student-athlete from each UTSA non-revenue sport continues as Dan welcomes UTSA Softball infielder Camryn Robillard onto the podcast! Camryn was a great interview and gave some really sincere insight into the struggles that the girls went through during last year's difficult season, as well as shares what it was like going through a coaching transition. Note: Patreon subscribers enjoyed early access to this episode as it ran on our premium feed last week. Become a Patron today to ensure you always receive the latest podcast episode as soon as it's edited!
The Virtue Podcast, Season 11 – Minor Prophets Episode 3: Even Though, God is Faithful – Christi Robillard In this last week of our study in Habakkuk, Christi draws lessons from the prophet's struggle to understand. Habakkuk's first question was, “How long must I wait?” Now he responds, “I will wait.” Waiting is never easy, but waiting on God is recognition that He is in control and will bring us safely through. To join a Harvest women's small group, go to virtue.harvest.org/studies Learn more about Virtue women's ministry at Harvest Christian Fellowship by going to virtue.harvest.org/about/. Support the show: https://harvest.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Virtue Podcast, Season 11 – Minor Prophets Episode 3: Even Though, God is Faithful – Christi Robillard In this last week of our study in Habakkuk, Christi draws lessons from the prophet's struggle to understand. Habakkuk's first question was, “How long must I wait?” Now he responds, “I will wait.” Waiting is never easy, but waiting on God is recognition that He is in control and will bring us safely through. To join a Harvest women's small group, go to virtue.harvest.org/studies Learn more about Virtue women's ministry at Harvest Christian Fellowship by going to virtue.harvest.org/about/. Support the show: https://harvest.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this podcast, Christie shares three essentials for leading a discussion group and provides some tips for what to cover in the current series we are going through. To join a Harvest women's small group, go to virtue.harvest.org/studies Learn more about Virtue women's ministry at Harvest Christian Fellowship by going to virtue.harvest.org/about/.Support the show: https://harvest.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this podcast, Christie shares three essentials for leading a discussion group and provides some tips for what to cover in the current series we are going through. To join a Harvest women's small group, go to virtue.harvest.org/studies Learn more about Virtue women's ministry at Harvest Christian Fellowship by going to virtue.harvest.org/about/.Support the show: https://harvest.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Find Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your Job
Many people think that salary is the only thing you need to negotiate in the midst of a job offer. But salary alone isn't a guarantee of success in your career. If you're a woman or a BIPOC, you need to understand the company's promotion path, says Find Your Dream Job guest Elizabeth Robillard. Elizabeth suggests creating a list of your must-haves before going into negotiations so that your career scales at a pace that guarantees your future success. And remember, if they say no to one of your requests, that's the beginning of negotiating, not the end. About Our Guest: Elizabeth Robillard (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ekrobi/) is the founder of Negotiating at Work (http://www.negotiatingatwork.com/). Resources in This Episode: Are you unsure how to negotiate your best opportunity and benefits with a new employer? Let Elizabeth help you by visiting her website at negotiatingatwork.com.(http://www.negotiatingatwork.com/) From our Sponsor: Find Your Dream Job is brought to you by TopResume.(http://macslist.org/topresume) Top Resume has helped more than 400,000 professionals land more interviews and get hired faster. Get a free review of your resume today from one of Top Resume's expert writers. (http://macslist.org/topresume)
This week we focus on who the Holy Spirit is and how He works. Maybe being in a relationship with the Holy Spirit is a new thought for you. In this podcast, Christi reminds us that living and growing in our faith isn't something we can ever do on our own. The Holy Spirit is the One who leads us into truth so that we can be all we were meant to be and live a dynamic life of faith in Christ. To join a Harvest women's small group, go to virtue.harvest.org/studies Learn more about Virtue women's ministry at Harvest Christian Fellowship by going to virtue.harvest.org/about/. Support the show: https://harvest.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we focus on who the Holy Spirit is and how He works. Maybe being in a relationship with the Holy Spirit is a new thought for you. In this podcast, Christi reminds us that living and growing in our faith isn't something we can ever do on our own. The Holy Spirit is the One who leads us into truth so that we can be all we were meant to be and live a dynamic life of faith in Christ. To join a Harvest women's small group, go to virtue.harvest.org/studies Learn more about Virtue women's ministry at Harvest Christian Fellowship by going to virtue.harvest.org/about/. Support the show: https://harvest.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to this very special edition of The Lindsey Elmore Show. Do you feel like you've tried everything to lose weight, decrease stress, increase energy, and just feel better? Maybe it's not your fault. It could be your microbiome. Your microbiome is connected to every single body system as well as your overall physical and mental wellness. Imbalance in the microbiome (dysbiosis) could be the cause of a slew of health issues that may surprise you. Contrary to popular belief, simply popping a probiotic supplement is not enough to support this intricate network that makes up the microbiome. The truth is, if you're not engineering your microbiome, you're leaving yourself vulnerable to an imbalance that can negatively affect your physical and mental health. Back in September of 2022, I hosted an event with over 40 experts who shared about the role of the microbiome in overall health and wellness. We are now sharing many of these interviews as a part of a podcast series. We'll explore the ever-evolving science of the human microbiome and its impact on health. You'll hear from experts about the latest research and how to apply this in your daily life. If you've struggled with health issues and feel like you are out of options, I encourage you to tune in as we investigate the complex interplay between nutrition, lifestyle and the microbiome, and discover new ways to engineer a healthier, happier life. From exploring cutting-edge treatments to learning about the power of probiotics, this special series of The Lindsey Elmore Show podcast is sure to open your eyes to the world of microbial engineering. Join Dr. Lindsey Elmore and learn how to engineer a healthy microbiome to prevent & reverse a variety of physical & mental illnesses. If you'd like to hear more of this interview or to listen to all the interviews from the Engineering Your Microbiome Summit, visit www.wellnessmadesimple.us. Use the code POD to get 20% off.
This week In the Elliott Hulse Podcast, special guest Dr. Michael Robillard, is an independent scholar, philosopher, and Iraq War veteran. His book "Don't Go to College" challenges the traditional notion of college as the only path to success and advocates for alternative approaches to gaining knowledge and experience. Dr. Robilard's insights on the impact of neo-Marxist ideologies on modern culture have garnered attention, making him a thought-provoking guest on the episode. He encourages listeners to consider alternative paths to success beyond traditional higher education and to think outside the box. In this episode:Campus Physical Assault and Neo-Marxism, Cultural Impact of Marxism in the WestThe Long March Through the Institutions and the Removal of God from the Western Mind.Exploring the Corrosive Ideology of Rejecting God and Objective TruthHuman Purpose and FlourishingUniversity Education on Human Development and Family FormationGender-Specific Prescriptions and the Impact of PromiscuityConnect with Dr. Michael Robillard: https://www.michaelrobillard.com/Gain control over your drinking, quit drugs, over-eating, over-working or viewing filth on your phone FOREVER... So you can take back your life and be the man you're meant to be: https://www.waronvice.com/Meet Elliott Hulse http://www.elliotthulse.comThere Is A WAR On Masculinity: https://www.makemenstrongagain.com/Join The King's Militia: http://www.kingsmilitia.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliotthulse/
The artist Rita Robillard grew up in New York City and later spent time in California and Brazil. She's made her home in the Pacific Northwest for decades now, first moving to Pullman, Washington in 1986. Since 1998 she's lived in Portland, where she served as the chair of Portland State University's art department.All of these places have made an imprint on Robillard's work.She is a photographer, a painter, and a printmaker -- a visual artist who uses multiple media on individual works to convey a place's history and ecology. She creates layers literally and figuratively.A major retrospective of Robillard's art is on display at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art in Salem through March 25. It features 54 works created during the last 40 years.Robillard gave us a tour of the show, where she talked about her work and her life.
In this episode Carl interviews Michael J. Robillard, M.A., M.A., Ph.D, author of the new book DON'T GO TO COLLEGE, who reveals why you don't have to go to college in order to have a meaningful and successful life. Robillard gives examples of the woke leftist indoctrination that students have to endure, the insurmountable debt they incur for a degree, why tenure doesn't help conservative professors on woke campuses, why STEM education is no longer safe from woke indoctrination, and what parents can do to make sure their child gets a good education in spite of it all. You won't regret listening to this fascinating conversation, More: www.Carljacksonshow.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradioTwitter:https://twitter.com/carljacksonshowParler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshowhttp://www.TheCarlJacksonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Robillard is an independent scholar, philosopher, and Iraq war veteran. He has held prior academic appointments at the University of Notre Dame, the University of Oxford, and the US Naval Academy. He's co-authored a book with Timothy Gordon called, Don't Go to College: A Case for Revolution