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The Insider Travel Report Podcast
Why JOYÀ at Vidanta is a One-of-a-Kind Cirque du Soleil Show

The Insider Travel Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 9:17 Transcription Available


Caroline Sicard, artistic director for Cirque du Soleil at Vidanta World Riviera Maya in Mexico, speaks with Sherman Dejon of Insider Travel Report about JOYÀ, the resort's immersive residency show. Sicard shares insights on the production's evolving storyline, Mexican cultural influences, live music, intricate costumes and the purpose-built theater. She also highlights the VIP experience, pre-show dinner, and why JOYÀ is an unforgettable experience for all ages. For more information, visit www.cirquedusoleil.com/joya. All our Insider Travel Report video interviews are archived and available on our Youtube channel  (youtube.com/insidertravelreport), and as podcasts with the same title on: Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, TuneIn + Alexa, Podbean,  iHeartRadio,  Google, Amazon Music/Audible, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and iTunes Apple Podcasts, which supports Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro and Castbox.  

To All The Cars I’ve Loved Before
Restoring a Vintage Ferrari... with Tom Yang's Magic Touch

To All The Cars I’ve Loved Before

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 45:57 Transcription Available


Click here to send a text to Christian and Doug with your contact infoImagine the meticulous care required to restore a vintage Ferrari or the awe-inspiring Cathedral of Notre Dame to their former glory. In our latest episode, we transport you into the world where passion for preservation meets craftsmanship. Our guest, Tom, a seasoned mechanic enchanted by the allure of the 250 short wheelbase Ferrari, shares his journey from awe-struck enthusiast to a dedicated restorer. His mentor, François Sicard, played an instrumental role in shaping his path, and you'll hear how their shared love for the intricate art of restoration blossomed into Tom's renowned blog, tomyang.net.Tom offers a fascinating glimpse into the delicate balance between old-world craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology like 3D printing. While modern innovations present exciting possibilities, they can't quite capture the essence that defines these classics. We unpack the challenges and triumphs in sourcing authentic parts and maintaining the elegance of vintage car interiors. With stories of influential figures like Ralph Lauren, we explore the fine line between enhancing a car to perfection and preserving its authentic imperfections, a debate that continues to shape the restoration world.Our passion for Italian design and the joy of mentoring the next generation of car enthusiasts threads through the conversation. From personal stories of driving that first car to celebrating the art behind every restoration project, we paint a picture of a lifelong journey driven by a love for cars and craftsmanship. Join us as we revel in the timeless appeal of Italian aesthetics, and reflect on the invaluable lessons learned from masters like Francois Sicard, all while setting the stage for future automotive aficionados.#tomyang #ferrari #330america #carsloved #toallthecarsivelovedbefore #classic #carburetor #everycartellsastory #everycarhasaculture #v12New episodes drop every other Tuesday. Please Follow, Like, and Subscribe to be the first to hear our latest content and past episodes - https://linktr.ee/carsloved

Your Day Off @Hairdustry; A Podcast about the Hair Industry!
Gina Sicard- Stop Chasing, Start Growing

Your Day Off @Hairdustry; A Podcast about the Hair Industry!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 67:57


Why mastering one thing first leads to massive success

The Hairdresser Strong Show
New Year, New Approach: Your Prices, Your Value, Your Followers | Gina Sicard | @IamGinaBianca | Salon Business Educator | Owner, The Network Salon

The Hairdresser Strong Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 43:53 Transcription Available


Join us as Gina, salon business educator and owner of The Network Salon, shares her insights on pricing, education, and creating exceptional client experiences. This episode dives deep into how hairstylists can align their value with their services and build a sustainable, client-focused career.Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:

La Madeleine
#21 Pauline Malapert

La Madeleine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 51:14


Quand on parle de souvenirs sucrés d'enfance, on ne peut pas éviter le sujet des biscuits industriels ! Je ne pouvais donc pas laisser passer l'opportunité de discuter avec Pauline, mon amie mais également responsable communication pour le groupe Biscuit International. Elle nous raconte les dessous de la production de biscuits à l'échelle industrielle mais surtout les différences culturelles qui influencent la commercialisation de ces biscuits. Qui aurait cru que les tartelettes à la fraise avaient tant de succès en Corée du Sud ?Cet épisode est aussi l'occasion de revenir sur l'enfance de Pauline pour qui gourmandise rime avec convivialité et partage. Curieuse de nature, aujourd'hui elle aime faire découvrir de nouvelles saveurs à sa fille qui répondra peut-être plus tard que ses premiers souvenirs sucrés sont les biscuits que maman ramenait du travail. Pour Pauline, son gâteau d'enfance c'est plutôt une recette de sa grand-mère. Un gâteau qui lui évoque le réconfort mais qu'elle n'a pourtant pas mangé depuis très longtemps. Un beau moment de dégustation en perspective. Pour avoir la recette de ce dessert d'enfance, inscrivez-vous à la newsletter en bas de page du site www.honorevousguide.fr.Les références citées dans l'épisode :Sicard : https://www.sicard-saveurs.fr/Apicius : https://restaurant-apicius.com/TOMO : https://patisserietomo.fr/Retrouvez mon invitée sur :LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulinemalapert/Retrouvez-moi sur :Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/honorevousguide/LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/marionstorck/Internet pour réserver votre parcours de pâtissologie® : https://honorevousguide.fr/Montage & mixage : Manon Duchesne https://www.ipfreelance.com/podcast-manager/Musique : TrackTribe Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Rock the Catbox
EP48: Chris Sicard

Rock the Catbox

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 64:25


In this episode we sat down with Chris Sicard from Seattle! This guy sure is busy, so we are super stoked that he was able to join us for a chat about his projects and upcoming plans for the year! This definitely won't be the last time we chat with Chris...stay tuned for more interviews with this talented singer, songwriter, musician, etc.!! Thank you bud for letting us play, "How to Fold a Fitted Sheet." As always, a huge thank you to Nail Bite for providing the intro and outro song (Disengage) and to Levi for screaming our name!!  Thank you all for listening!  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rock-the-catbox/support

2030 Glorieuses
#111 : Caroline Sicard et Julien Vidal : “Mon métier aura du sens."

2030 Glorieuses

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 63:53


Aujourd'hui, à l'occasion de la sortie du nouveau numéro magazine Agir à Lyon intitulé “Dessine-moi les métiers de demain”, nous inversons les rôles avec la journaliste Caroline Sicard. Je réponds donc aux questions de Caroline pour revenir sur la naissance du podcast 2030 Glorieuses ainsi que sur mon livre "Mon métier aura du sens" publié chez Vuibert. C'est l'occasion de discuter du sens dans nos métiers bien sûr mais aussi de comment repenser la place du travail dans nos vies et dans notre société. Pour en savoir plus sur le travail de Caroline et le magazine Agir à Lyon, je vous invite à aller sur le site Web d'Agir à Lyon. Et si vous voulez retrouver la lecture entamée par mes soins, il s'agissait de “Les mots qu'il nous faut : Dictionnaire lumiluttant" de Jeanne Henin. “2030 Glorieuses”, c'est le podcast qui met en avant les acteurs du monde de demain, ceux qui incarnent les utopies réalistes dont nous avons tant besoin. Ils sont des milliers en France à agir concrètement pour montrer que l'action est le meilleur remède contre le fatalisme et que, si nous agissons avec ambition et amour, la décennie des 2030 glorieuses est à portée de mains.

Sois belle et tu es Toi
Marine Sicard, entreprenariat et hypersensiblité

Sois belle et tu es Toi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 36:49


Dans ce podcast, Marine Sicard la fondatrice des studios de beauté éponymes sur Toulouse et  prochainement ailleurs, se livre sur son quotidien partagé entre son rôle de cheffe d'entreprise et son hyper sensibilité qui souvent la pousse dans ses retranchements. Apprendre a composer entre « je veux » et « je peux », travailler son amour propre, apprendre a se connaître et surtout à s'écouter. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The ESOP Podcast
Episode 261: Growing EO in New Hampshire

The ESOP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 56:16


On November 18, 2023, "Owner to Owner" podcast host Jesse Tyler and his colleagues at Hypertherm hosted a gathering of New Hampshire ESOPs. There were a series of events planned throughout the day, including a wonderful panel discussion that allowed participants to hear what employee ownership sounds like at other employee-owned companies and to share what their ESOPs do really well. The program was designed as a first step in building a local and statewide community of employee-owned companies. We're delighted to share the panel discussion with you in this episode, featuring employee owners from many companies in New Hampshire including Hypertherm, Admix, Palmer & Sicard, Systems Engineering, Polyonics, Normandeau Associates, Wallace Building Products, and Littleton Coin Co. This episode is on our website at https://www.theesoppodcast.com/post/261-growing-eo-in-new-hampshire

Tea Time chez Victoria
EPISODE 12. MARINE SICARD "La communication est essentielle pour toutes les entreprises"

Tea Time chez Victoria

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 52:38


Aujourd'hui on reçoit Marine. Marine est la fondatrice du studio de beauté Marine Sicard. Situé 29 rue Bouquières à Toulouse, il vient de voir naître son petit frère, au numéro 23, qui est consacré à la formation.  Marine nous parle de son parcours, de comment elle en est arrivée là, de son avis de transmettre aujourd'hui.  Douce, souriante et pleine d'énergie c'était un réel plaisir de passer ce moment avec Marine. Où retrouver Marine & ses studios de beauté https://www.instagram.com/marine_sicard/?img_index=4 https://www.marinesicard.fr/ Où retrouver l'agence Victoria https://www.instagram.com/victoria_marketagency/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-laure-tourtoulou/ https://www.victoriamarketandcom.com/ Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Writers at Stanton
Allan Sicard

Writers at Stanton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 54:16


 This is a different book about leadership, where mistakes are made and learnt from. Hear from Allan about how he developed a leadership style that embodied others to lead during his career as a NSW Police Officer and Commander.

Overflow
Mauro Sicard

Overflow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 16:59


From Mexico City, Mexico and CEO at Brix Agency, Mauro is an award winning Webflow template creator and agency owner who has a pragmatic passion for technology.OverviewIn this episode, we discuss the potential benefits and harm of AI and new technology, using consumption as a tool for creation, plus the mental health benefits of attaching your ambition to improvement rather than success.GuestMauro SicardInspirationMatt VarugheseFelix GonzaloFlorencia DeSimoneSónia AlvesMicah JohnsonRecommendationProduct HuntGPT-4LlamaClaude 2mymindGyroscopeReferencesTobias van SchneiderTacos al pastorPyramid of the SunPyramid of the MoonStream DeckStable DiffusionWebflow AwardsWebflow CaféWebflow CommunityLlamaGPT-4CreditsOverflow - Episode 38Hosted by Matthew MungerEdited by Mia MillerProduced by the Webflow Community TeamMusic is Drifting Korners by Joseph McDadeChapters(00:00) - Overview (01:12) - Introduction (01:54) - Mexico City, Mexico (03:33) - Workspace (05:41) - Hobbies (06:25) - Surprise (07:40) - Role (09:13) - Motivation (09:59) - Resources (12:49) - Inspiration (14:11) - Advice (15:57) - Connect

Diseño y Diáspora
440. ALIMENTOS Y DISEÑO 5. Una relación íntima (Bolivia/España). Una charla con Andrea Stambuk

Diseño y Diáspora

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 45:01


Andrea Stambuk es comunicadora social y gastrónoma.  Nos cuenta en esta entrevista que hace en relación al diseño y los alimentos. A ella le interesa cómo el diseño puede revalorizar productos ancestrales y cómo puede ser una manera de conectarse con nosotros mismos y la tierra. Hablamos de diseñar momentos gastronómicos, de nuestra íntima relación con la comida, de conectarnos con los alimentos, de los alimentos nativos y de diseñar la experiencia.  Sus estudiantes trabajaron en el diseño de un plato que interpreta una leyenda urbana: la cholita marina. Esta historia la pueden escuchar completa en la entrevista. Este es el quinto y último episodio de una serie sobre Alimentos y diseño. Esta serie la hicimos con Andrés Sicard, profesor en la Universidad Nacional de Colombia, en su sede de Bogotá. Los y las entrevistadas son todos pertenecientes a la Red Latinoamericana de diseño y alimentos. Hicimos una serie de 5 episodios con diseñadores y diseñadores provenientes de Argentina, Brasil, Colombia, México y Bolivia. Esta entrevista es parte de las listas: Alimentos y diseño, Bolivia y diseño y  España y diseño. 

Diseño y Diáspora
439. ALIMENTOS Y DISEÑO 4. Locavorismo (Brasil). Una charla con Luiz Mileck

Diseño y Diáspora

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 45:59


Luiz Mileck es un diseñador y emprendedor brasilero dedicado al diseño y los alimentos. Hablamos de locavorismo, de un colectivo relacionado a la alimentación y de experimentos gastronómicos. El es socio fundador de O Locavorista. También tocamos el tema de los encuentros de Food design, o sea los encuentros que organiza esta comunidad dedicada a la alimentación y el diseño. Una comunidad de estudio y desarrollo de un tema necesita y se beneficia de tener una revista, como nos contaba Diana Urdinola en el episodio anterior, y también de los eventos presenciales.  Este es el cuarto episodio de una serie sobre Alimentos y diseño. Esta serie la hicimos con Andrés Sicard, profesor en la Universidad Nacional de Colombia, en su sede de Bogotá. Los y las entrevistadas son todos pertenecientes a la Red Latinoamericana de diseño y alimentos. Hicimos una serie de 5 episodios con diseñadores y diseñadores provenientes de Argentina, Brasil, Colombia, México y Bolivia. Esta entrevista es parte de las listas: Alimentos y diseño, Brazil y diseño, Comunidades de diseñadores, Diseño sostenible y Diseño y comida.

Diseño y Diáspora
438. ALIMENTOS Y DISEÑO 3. Biomateriales comestibles (Colombia). Una charla con Diana Urdinola

Diseño y Diáspora

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 45:01


Diana Urdinola es una diseñadora industrial colombiana que coordina la revista "Comes lo que eres" de la Red Latinoamericana de Alimentos y Diseño (RedLaDA). Hablamos de la estética de la revista, de desarrollo de producto, biomateriales,  de descolonizar, un concepto que se está investigando en relación al diseño y los alimentos y de proyectos en colaboración entre gastronómicos y diseñadores.  Esta entrevista es parte de las listas: Comunicar diseño, Alimentos y diseño, Diseño industrial, Diseño sostenible, Investigación en diseño y Colombia y diseño. Este es el 3er episodio de una serie sobre Alimentos y diseño. Esta serie la hicimos con Andrés Sicard, profesor en la Universidad Nacional de Colombia, en su sede de Bogotá. Los y las entrevistadas son todos pertenecientes a la Red Latinoamericana de diseño y alimentos. Hicimos una serie de 5 episodios con diseñadores y diseñadores provenientes de Argentina, Brasil, Colombia, México y Bolivia.

Diseño y Diáspora
437. ALIMENTOS Y DISEÑO 2. Cocina lenta (México). Una charla con Carolina Gutierrez Sanchez

Diseño y Diáspora

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 41:59


Carolina Gutierrez Sanchez es diseñadora, gastrónoma y especialista en medio ambiente de México. Hablamos de slow food, cocina lenta, plantas nativas y plantas invasoras, y educación ambiental. Compartimos un material audiovisual que surge de su investigación de grado, se vuelve un proyecto orgánico y relevante para poner sobre la relación ingrediente-paisaje-historias de vida. En esta charla Carolina nos contó sobre un recetario vivo, construido desde las comunidades con enfoque al valor biocultural de los alimentos. Este es el 2do episodio de una serie sobre Alimentos y diseño. Esta serie la hicimos con Andrés Sicard. Los y las entrevistadas son todos pertenecientes a la Red Latinoamericana de diseño y alimentos. Hicimos una serie de 5 episodios con diseñadores y diseñadores provenientes de Argentina, Brasil, Colombia, México y Bolivia. Las series son una manera de entender la contribución del diseño en relación con otras disciplinas. En esta serie en particular es con varias otras disciplinas como la gastronomía, la ciencia de los alimentos, la educación ambiental, la agricultura y probablemente varias otras. Buscamos la transdisciplinariedad y escuchar otras voces. Siempre en algún momentito podemos preguntar sobre la relación con el diseño, pero no siempre es necesario ahondar en el tema.  Esta entrevista es parte de las listas: Alimentos y diseño, Comida y diseño, México y diseño y Diseño sostenible.

Boss Uncaged
Founder and Owner Of Virtual IP Law: Keri Sicard AKA The Patent Boss - S6E03 (#193)

Boss Uncaged

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 52:45


“Make sure you have that patent before you disclose it because you don't want someone else to make money off of all of that R&D and research and development that you've put into that product.” In Season 6, Episode 03 of the Boss Uncaged Podcast, S.A. Grant sits down with the Founder and Owner of Virtual IP Law, Keri Sicard.

The Coaching Podcast
Leadership Coach #136: Allan Sicard - Create environments for committed people to thrive

The Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 28:18


Allan Sicard is an Author, Podcaster (The Courage to Lead), Speaker, Leadership Coach, and Former Police Commander whose experience you can count on. Allan is a leader who measures himself by how many other leaders he creates. In this episode, Allan shares his approach to empowering others by bringing committed people together in a supportive and inclusive environment. You will learn about his methodology to tackle homelessness in Sydney as well as the steps that he and his team took during high-pressure (life and death) situations. Some of the highlights include; 1.48: Best coaching moment: Police Commander for the Mosman Collar Bomb in 2011 - With the right preparation and great people, anything is possible. 6.32: Worst coaching moment: In his early days, he used to lead from the front. Nowadays, he recognizes that you have to build a team around you and empower and equip them with leadership skills. 9.11: Sliding Doors: Being part of the solution to homelessness. If you approach a problem with a group of committed people and drop the ego, you can literally change the world. 13.07: What makes a Great Coach? (Empower, support, and include) 13:48: "The measure of a leader is about how many other leaders they create." 14.10: Human beings need three things; 1) Belonging (inclusive) 2) Autonomy around their own direction 3) Support (Coaching) How can you create learning and safe environments where people are allowed to make mistakes? 16.44: In three words or less what makes a great coach and a great leader? (Emma: Energy, Empathy, and Enjoyment) 18.27: Life and Death scenarios require structure, order, and everyone knowing their role in order to thrive under pressure. 24.21: About Allan's book: The Courage to Lead Lesson 1) Learn to forgive yourself Lesson 2) It's never over until you say it's over Lesson 3) Create a strong, formidable, and united team Lesson 4) Then if the team's goal is to create a supportive, inclusive, and fun environment, you can achieve anything Sponsors The Coaching Podcast is sponsored by The Sampson Agency - a talent entertainment and sports management company owned and operated by Tina Samara. Visit: www.thesampsonagency.com or email: tina@transitioncoach4athletes.com To learn more about becoming a workplace coach or advancing your coaching skills, visit: www.opendoorcoachingusa.com or email: info@emmadoyle.com.au About Allan Sicard Allan Sicard is an Author, Podcaster, Speaker, Leadership Coach, and Former Police Commander whose experience you can count on. Allan was a member of the NSW Police Force from 1980 - 2020 performing the role of Police Commander for the last 15 years. His specialty is empowering others to create a workplace where people feel supported and included, ensuring everyone can do their absolute best. Using this approach, Allan has successfully led a number of planned and unplanned major events in the Sydney Metropolitan Region. Such unplanned events included: Police Commander for the Mosman Collar Bomb in 2011 Forward Police Commander of the Lindt Cafe Siege for the 1st 2 hours in 2015 Planned Events were: Police Forward CommanderRoyal Visit by HRH Prince Harry and Princess Meghan @Taronga Zoo working with British Security Services Vice President Joe Biden visit @ Taronga Zoo working with American Secret Service China Presidential visit by Xi Jinping residential phase at The Rocks, Sydney Police Commander Sydney Marathon for 7 years at the time of and post Boston Marathon Bombings City to Surf Vivid Sydney for 3 years Multiple high-risk Premier League Soccer games Capacity Cricket, AFL, ARU, NRL games at Sydney Cricket Ground Cold Play concerts Music Festivals at Randwick Race Course and Centennial Park Forward Police Commander Sydney Mardi Gras 4 years - George Street and Hyde Park 9 years @ of North Sydney Sector for New Year's Eve influencing change from Alcohol-Free to Ticketed event in command of 550+police working with stakeholders across 8 precincts You can connect with Allan below or purchase his book via this link: https://allansicard.com/the-book Website: https://allansicard.com Connect: https://linktr.ee/AllanSicard Or Email: allan@allansicard.com Podcast: https://allansicard.com/podcasts Linked In: https://linkedin.com/in/allan-sicard-6a5740142

The Pacific War - week by week
- 77 - Pacific War -Battle of Attu, May 9-16, 1943

The Pacific War - week by week

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 30:24


Last time we spoke about the drive towards Salamaua. New Guinea was about to see a large scale offensive launched at Salamaua, but in order for it to be pulled off, the allied high command decided to produce many feints to distract the Japanese. Codenamed Operation Postern, General Blamey directed his subordinate to launch offensives around Salamaua, but not to attack kit directly. Battles began to break out over the Pimple, Green Hill, observation hill and bobdubi ridge. It was costly warfare for both sides, but the strategy was working as the Japanese were beginning to believe the allies were targeting Salamaua, rather than the actual target which was Lae. We also talked about the tragic tale of the fate of the surviving doolittle POW's and the sinking of the hospital ship Centaur. The Japanese would perform many more war crimes during this war. But today we are venturing back to the frigid north pacific. This episode is the battle of Attu Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, 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 world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two 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 you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945.  It is May of 1943, almost a year has passed since the battle of Midway. The battle of Midway, though as you have heard me say probably a hundreds times by now, not the turning point of the pacific war, nonetheless has captivated people since it occurred. There is something about Midway that just makes it a great story, its full of everything, deception, foreshadowing, underdog victory, its on the level of Herodotus to be brutally honest with you. But while thats all good and fun it really overshadows other events in the Pacific War. One thing that gets really overshadowed is the Aleutian campaign, which ironically was born from the battle of Midway. As we have seen throughout this series, the Japanese invasion of the islands of Attu and Kiska were incredibly important aspects of the war, hell it was the first time American territory had been seized since the war of 1812, a war in which my nation of Canada defeated America, haha jokes jokes, trust me I know quite a lot about the war of 1812 and its by no means as simple as that and is honestly one of the most misunderstood wars in history. The invasions of Attu and Kiska were a large shock for the American public and their liberation was demanded from the offset.  Now to backtrack only a tiny bit for coherency's sake, last time we talked about Admiral Kinkaid's plan to attack Kiska. The plan became a major item debated at the Casablanca conference. The allied commanders liked the plan and sent it over the the Joint chiefs of staff to try and hammer out the details to form it into a real operation that got the codename Operation landcrab. When it was presented to General John DeWitt, he recommended using the 35th infantry division, but the War department decided to use the 7th motorized division instead. They had of course been trained for desert warfare in north africa, but General Rommel had just been defeated and thus the division's expertise in that area was no longer needed.  Vice Admiral Francis Rockwell received overall command of Operation Landcrab and when he looked over the plan, he quickly pointed out some major problems. Number one, they simply did not have enough naval assets to pull it off. Going back to the drawing board, Kinkaid suggested they switch their target for Attu, believing the island only held a garrison of around 500 Japanese. Attu would turn out to have closer to 3000 men. Regardless, Kinkaid argued bypassing Kiska for Attu might result in the Japanese abandoning Kiska.  The idea was approved and the 10,000 strong 7th division commanded by Major General Albert Brown would receive a crash course in amphibious landings and tundra warfare. The initial lands were set for May 7th, but the finer details of the plan were only finalized on April 1st at the San Diego military conference. As mentioned before, shipping was the most crippling issue facing the North Pacific as they really only received hand me downs so to say. Thus Operation Landcrab would be forced to use five terribly-overcrowded transports: the Harris, Heywood, Zeilin, Perida and Kane escorted by Task Force 51's Destroyers Dewey, Dale, Monaghan, Aylwin; minelayers Sicard, Pruitt and the Minesweeper group Perry, Elliot, Chandler and Long. They were to depart on April 24th.  Now to preserve secrecy for the operation, the 7th division who were training in California were told they were going to deploy in the Solomon Islands. Kind of a nasty surprise when you think about it, your training for a tropical climate only to be shipped off to one of the coldest and most miserable places in the world haha. A key element in the plan consisted of the provisional scout battalion, commanded by Captain William Willoughby. This unit was made up of the physically toughest men out of the 7th division and would prove to be the finest American fighting forces on Attu. Captain Willoughby would have 410 men who were given very little time to train. Willoughby secured massive firepower for his men, getting rid of half their rifles and all their submachine guns and replacing them with automatic rifles, machine guns and exchanging their soft lead ammunition for armor piercing rounds, which was a big necessity so they did not ricochet on the ice. He also filled his mens packs with grenades to the brim. The men left San Francisco on april 24th at 1pm, completely ignorant of their true destination. In the meantime the Americans wanted to keep their actual target a mystery from the Japanese and began a bombardment campaign against Kiska and Attu, tossing most of the bombs at Kiska. The bombardment campaign was heavily hampered by tremendous storms for the first half of april, seeing winds up to 115 mph and gusts over 127 mph. The Americans managed to better Kiska with 1175 sorties during April second half, then on May 1st they switched focus to Attu where their bombers hammered it with over 200,000 pounds of bombs. The pilots unfortunately were bombing blind as Attu was covered in a thick fog, thus there was no way to know the effectiveness of their campaign.  Of the entire invasion force, only Willoughby's provisional scout battalion would get training ashore in the Aleutians prior to deployment. While the rest of the 7th division came ashore at Cold Bay, they would be forced to stay aboard their ships as there were no accommodations ashore, a shivering and crammed mess to be sure. Only Captain Willoughby's men would carry on over to Dutch Harbor where they embarked on a week's last minute training in snow and muskeg. While the 7th division boys were shivering their asses off in Cold Bay, General Butler signaled the bombardment campaign to lay down the hammer of Attu, tossing Admiral McMorris force into the mix. McMorris led the Light cruisers Richmond, Detroit and Santa Fe; and destroyers Coghlan, Bancroft, Caldwell, Edwards, Frazier and Gansevoort to bombard Attu with naval gunfire. Over in Attu, Colonel Yamasaki Yasuyo who had been appointed to command the 2nd district force of the North Seas Garrison had arrived to the island in April and was given orders to hold Attu without any additional help until at least May. In May he was to receive reinforcements. Until then he had the 83rd and 103rd infantry battalion; the Aota battalion which was a provisional anti-aircraft battalion;  the 302nd Independent Engineer Company and 2nd Company of the 6th Ship Engineer Regiment; and  the 6th Independent Mountain Artillery Company. In all 2630 men, with just a few coastal guns, some flak guns and small arms to defend themselves. Yamasaki decided to keep the garrison at Chichagof Harbor, while at Holtz and Massacre Valleys he had the men abandon the low ground to instead dig pits, trenches and bunkers of the high, rugged ground overlooking the valleys. Rockwell and Brown spent May the 1st and 2nd discussing the landing plans against Attu. Characteristically the Aleutian weather was to be bleak, furious storms raged thus postponing the operation. D-day had to be pushed from may 7th to the 11th. Rockwell called for landing the entire 7th division at Sarana Bay as he didn't believe he could maintain full-scale supply of 2 different landing points. But Brown favored making 3 landings. One at Holtz bay by Colonel Frank Cuilin's northern force; the 1st battalion of the 17th regiment; another in Massacre Bay by Colonel Edward Earle's southern force consisting of the 2nd and 3rd battalions of the 17th regiment and the 2nd battalion of the 32nd regiment; and Captain Willoughby's  Scout battalion was to land at Beach Scarlet; lastly a reserve force consisting of the 1st and 3rd battalions of the 32nd regiment and the 1st battalion of the 4th regiment  ready to depart at any moment from Adak. The key to the plan was to have all three forces join up in the mountain pass  called Jarmin Pass which lay between Holtz and Massacre Valleys. Converging there would basically trap the Japanese at Chichagof Valley, leaving them open to naval bombardments and aerial bombing as the 7th division's advanced upon the high ground. Willoughby's scouts would have an extremely dangerous task having to land from two large submarines at night, the USS Narwhal and Nautilus. They would have to creep up in complete silence to achieve the element of surprise. This was easier said than done however. When jumping into their rubber boats, their equipment would clank and some of their heavy weapons would rip holes in the fragile boats. Thus Willoughby instead planned to come topside, inflate the rubber boats on the afterdecks and try to quietly crowed the boats while they were still high and dry. The submarines would submerge under them, so the boats would float without a ripple. Pretty smart stuff and very innovative for the day. Once a beachhead was established, the destroyer USS Kane would bring the remaining 165 men to Attu.  Admiral Kinkaids Task Force 16 would provide the naval support, consisting of two groups:  the Southern Covering Force of Admiral McMorris consisting of Light cruisers Richmond, Detroit and Santa Fe; and destroyers Coghlan, Bancroft, Caldwell, Frazier and Gansevoort; and the Northern Covering Force of Admiral Giffen  consisting of Heavy cruisers Louisville, San Francisco and Wichita; and destroyers Balch, Hughes, Morris and Mustin. They would have the task of naval bombarding the enemy positions and would receive the support from Admiral Rockwell's Task Force 51 consisting of the escort carrier Nassau, 3 old battleships the Nevada, Idaho and Pennsylvania; and destroyers Edwards, Meade, Ammen, Phelps, Hull, MacDonough, Aylwin and Monaghan, a Transport Group covered by three destroyers Dale, Dewey and Farragut and a Minesweeper Group of two minesweepers Chandler and Long.They were to be the largest American naval force assembled since the invasion of Guadalcanal and their guns would hammer the enemy on Attu to support the ground forces. On the 3rd of May, the assault force finally departed Cold Bay en route to Attu, despite the fact their intelligence indicated the Japanese knew they were coming. The convoy cut across the Chain at Amukta pass making a wide circle north of Kiska to avoid detection. By the 6th, they had reached their launch point, 100 miles north of Attu, but a storm began to smash them during the evening. The surf became too dangerous for landings, forcing Rockwell to postpone yet again. Rockwell took his transports and had them perform circles while his battleships headed west incase the Japanese tried to send reinforcements from the Kuriles. By the 11th, the storm had ended, leaving a soupy fog over the ocean. Because of the fog the destroyer USS Macdonough accidentally cut across the destroyer USS Sicard's course causing a collision. No one was injured, but the collision breached Macdonough's hull, forcing Sicard to tow her back to Adak. Sicard was one of the control ships for the landings, thus the landings would now be more difficult. Meanwhile, Colonel Yamasaki received warning of the incoming American invasion by May 4th and set to work ordering his men into combat alert positions. He kept the men on edge for a week, but by the 10th he had exhausted them and it looked like perhaps the weather and stopped the invasion from coming. Thus Yamasaki decided to leave the beaches unguarded, as his small force could not possibly guard every inch of them. His force was made up of, what we call the b-teamers, older men and raw recruits, primarily drawn from Hokkaido. The only advantage they enjoyed was the fact they were used to colder climates and knew the terrain and weather. Giving up the beaches to occupy the high ground was the only sensible defensive posture Yamasaki could hope for. Thus a major component of the defensive strategy would be to draw the enemy further in towards the mountains and away from their supplies on the shore. Yamasaki organized his forces into two sectors; the Chichagof harbor sector and the  Holtz Bay sector. Lt COlonel Yonegawa Isamu defended the Holtz Bay sector with his Yonegawa force of 420 men, 526 men of the Aota provisional anti-aircraft battalion led by Major Aota Seiji, 270 men of the 6th independent month artillery led by Captain Ono CHinozo, 270 men of the 6th ship engineers led by Captain Kobayashi and 183 men of the field hospital unit.  Chichagof Harbor sector was defended by Major Watanabe Tokuji who had 664 men of the 303rd independent infantry battalion. Willoughby and his scouts moved ashore first at 1am on May 11th, marking the start of a struggle that would carry on for 19 days. It was not going to be the 3 day adventures Admiral Kinkaid had promised them. Willoughby and 244 of his scouts clambered out of the large submarines Narwhal and Nautilus into their inflatable boats and made their way 3 miles to the western shore of Attu. They successfully landed on Beach Scarlet after two hours and immediately headed for an icy little creek that climbed up a ravine towards some ridges, there was no sign of the Japanese anywhere. Disaster struck immediately when some naval Wildcats swept in low over Scarlet Bay and began strafing their boats, narrowing missing 3 guards left behind with the boats. The Wildcats had come from the USS Nassau, there to support them, not destroy their escape vehicles. The friendly fire was certainly a bad omen to start their mission. With 36 hours worth of rations in their packs and no ability to retreat the scouts made their way climbing a snow covered mountain ridge. Willoughby and his soldiers spent the first night at the bitterly cold summit. A B-24 would be sent to drop additional ammunition and rations to them, but the powerful snow filled winds hurled the parachute supply crates deep in some crevasses. Over in the south, the old battleships delivered a bombardment of Chichagof harbor. After this the largest of the three assault bodies had arrived aboard their transports to Massacre Bay in the early morning. However the fog was so intense the allied aircraft couldn't see a glimpse of the ground from their altitude of 20,000 feet. In fact both the Japanese and allies bombers would be spending the majority of the battle grounded because of weather. The americans yet again had to postpone, this time until the afternoon. General Brown had had enough and ordered the southern force of Colonel Edward Earle to make the landings regardless. At 3:30 the first wave began to hit the Massacre beach unopposed. An hour later the second wave landed at 5pm. The soldiers came ashore to a eerily silent beach, greeted allegedly by a solitary raven, whose croaking echoed eerily off the foggy ridges until the bird flew away. Meanwhile the Northern force led by Colonel Frank Culin landed on Beach Red, meeting no immediate Japanese resistance as they formed their beachhead. Beach Red proved to be a narrow strip only a hundred yards long or so, surrounded by 250 feet heights. It was a highly unlikely landing area and thus the Japanese had never set up defenses there. Instead the Japanese set up positions, intending to hit the allies at Moore ridge using two 75mm mountain guns. By midafternoon, Culin had 1500 men ashore and climbing with no sign of the enemy. During this period however Culin succumbed to hypothermia forcing Lt Colonel Albert Hartl to take command. Hartl began his command by tossing out a screen of Aleut scouts, some who originally came from Attu, over the ravines and mountain ridges. By 6pm a US patrol encountered 4 Japanese, they killed one man, wounded and captured a second, but the other 2 managed to escape and raised the alarm. The Japanese began digging in on the high ground overlooking Holtz Valley. The days deep silence unnerved the men more than an outpouring of gunfire.  Lt H.D Long described the eerie silence followed by a sparrow that quote “ He sat on a bump above the beach and sang his lungs out, and an explosive gasp shushed out of hundreds of throats. The spell was broken, the world hadn't died around us. The first DSC from Attu should go to that bird. He saved lives that day. His song changed us from a tight, tense, hypnotized, unrelated group of human beings to a relaxed, laughing, cohesive fighting force” Back over in Massacre Valley, Colonel Early decided to toss one battalion up the valley floor and another up a parallel ridge. The two-pronged maneuver was slow going because of the muck of snow, mud and muskeg. They would soon come upon a chain of Japanese machine gun nests and mortar positions held by men of the 303rd infantry battalion. They were led by Lt Goto and Honna who told the men to wait silently for the enemy. Their position lay in some thick fog, but they could see the Americans clearly below them, struggling forward up the valley through a wet layer of snow and sucking mud. They had orders from the Northern Imperial Army headquarters at Paramushiro  “Destroy the enemy. We pray and hope for your successful battle.”   However the first shots of the battle would be fired at around 6pm by Brigadier General Archibald Arnolds 3 105mm field artillery. The pieces of artillery had been brought ashore with the southern force, but immediately got stuck in mud. A scouting force led by Lt James west had found a Japanese mortar positions and called its location down to the artillery men at the beach. Their first shell missed, but the Japanese mortar crew walked right into the next two shells which destroyed their guns and blasted the crews to pieces. They were the first casualties of the battle of Attu.   While those shells were being lobbed at the ridge-lines, Japanese snipers opened up fire taking long range shots at the US troops struggling up the valley throughout the day. By 7pm Earle led hundreds of men forward in an attack on the pass at Massacre Valley's inland end, soon to be dubbed Jarmin Pass. Japanese machine gun fire and mortar explosions caught the Americans on open ground. The men fell back, rallied, tried to again and were driven back once more.   The Japanese had prepared their battlefield expertly, choosing defensive positions that provided cover and concealment. Their snipers were positioned at right angles to cover the approaches from the enemy upon their machine gun nests. The grenade launchers covered depression where the Americans might take cover. A system of tunnels and trenches allowed them quick and easy movement. Telephone wires strung along the ground provided them communication. Caches of food and supplies were easily moved around throughout the combat. Low hanging fog along the ridges and mountain sides concealed their positions while also providing them good observation of the Americans huddling in their water filed foxholes down below. While the Japanese watched their enemy, the enemy could only see mist above them.   Earle tossed countless assaults, each bloodily repulsed. Sergeant Louis Adami of G company, 32nd infantry described one of the failed assaults. “The attack pushed off early in the morning at about 0630 and immediately the Japs opened up. The first casualties were being hit in the back by guns high on the mountain to our left. It was demoralizing because we couldn't spot them. […] They had machine guns all over the place, and knee mortars were systematically blasting holes in our advancing lines”. At nightfall, Earle would thus be forced to regroup behind a defensive perimeter, digging foxholes in the cold snow.    Further north, battleship Nevada was hammering the Japanese positions with her 14 inch guns as the Americans watching severed arms, legs and entire Japanese corpses pop out of their trenches, flopping grotesquely down the steep slopes after each salvo. The salvo's were chewing great chunks of mountain and inflicting heavy casualties. The Northern force meanwhile had reached high ground when the Japanese artillery had opened up on them, pounding Beach Red. By 10pm the americans were two miles inland and less than a mile from their first objective, designated Hill X. Hill X was a hilltop dominating Holtz Valley. The Americans would have to stop for the night as they could not see where they were going, unfortunately this gave the Japanese ample time to build up defensive positions on Hill X. At 4am, Willoughby got his half frozen men off their feet and they marched over the final ridges of Attu's western mountains and emerged to the rear of the Japanese positions on the high ground overlooking Holtz Bay and the Northern force. The scouts quickly took up positions sliding on their back down long snow slopes. The Japanese saw them and launched a preemptive attack. Willoughbys men, exhibiting professionalism, took cover and demolish the attack with machine gun and mortars. The scouts doctor, Captain David Kelin went to work setting up aid stations with extreme speed that would save the lives of 15 badly wounded men on the 12th and 13th. On the 13th the Americans pushed within 2 miles of the Jarmin Pass, fighting every step they took. Willoughby and his elite scouts fought so furiously, the Japanese defenders estimated their strength to be a full division worth instead of 410. On the 14th a trio of F4F wildcats tried to support them courageously fighting the bad weather, but incredible wind gusts smashed them against a mountainside killing all of the pilots. Willoughbys men carried on their costly struggle that was necessary to stop the enemy from turning their full might down upon the Northern force. At 9am, as the fog lifted, Colonel Earle ordered his 3rd battalion to assault the Jarmin pass, but yet again it failed. His men only made it a few yards before they were crawling back under heavy fire. Earle himself was visiting the front lines early that afternoon and was a victim of sniper fire. His death was a grave loss, prompting General Brown to send his chief of staff Colonel Wayne Zimmerman to take command of the southern force.  At the same time Colonel Culin's men were attacking the right flank of the Japanese defenders at Jarmin Pass, being met with machine gun fire, rifle fire and mortars. Pinned down one of Culin's companies would be unable to move forward or back and had to be rescued. After beach artillery, Phelps naval guns and Nassaus Wildcats made a bombardment, the Northern force was able to push forward and link with the isolated company. By the late afternoon, Hill X was captured by Culins men who had to overrun Japanese positions to do so. The Japanese soon regrouped and counterattacked causing heavy casualties, but did not manage to dislodge the Americans. At this point, casualties were shockingly high, General Brown pressed Rockwell to land two reserve battalions, but unbeknownst to him the Perida had suffered an accident. As she was edging towards Massacre Beach to land her reinforcements and supplies, the transport ran into a pinnacle rock. Water gushed into her forward hull destroying radio equipment needed ashore. Perida backed off, listing and staggered until she beached at the mouth of the bay and now was undergoing repairs. Rockwell only had 4 more vessels for shipping. On May 13th, Zimmerman picked up where Earle had left off tossing men at Jarmin Pass. The soldiers struggled uphill through snow and Japanese lead, managing to get within 200 yards of the summit before triple crossfire tossed them back. After this defeat, Brown pressed again for reinforcements and was told two battalions would arrive early in the afternoon. By midafternoon, the 1st battalion of the 32nd regiment successfully landed and immediately marched up hill to fill the front lines. The 3rd battalion of the 32nd regiment however were prevented by steady Japanese anti-aircraft guns from landing.  Brown asked Rockwell to get Nevada to fire upon the Holtz Bay area. As Nevada steamed back and forth firing her 14 inch guns against the Japanese anti-aircraft positions in Holtz Bay, suddenly an officer on the bridge alerted everyone an enemy submarine was in the area. Rockwell snapped “Screw the torpedoes, slow speed ahead”. The IJN submarine I-31 lined herself up with the Neveda and fired a torpedo, but the old battleship managed to dodge it narrowly and her destroyer escorts Edwards and Farragut began firing upon the submarine, managing to trap her and sinking her with naval gunfire. Nevada silenced the Japanese flak guns giving the boys on the ground a fighting chance. Willoughbys scouts who had not eaten for 2 days drove the Japanese from the high ground, securing the summit and settling in for the night. To the east of them, Culins 1st battalion managed to drive the Japanese from a hilltop with the assistance of Nassau's wildcats. Culin called up for reinforcements as his men dug in. For in 36 hours a full scale assault towards the mountain pass and enemy camp in Holtz Bay was going to begin.   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. The fighting for Attu was turning into carnage. The frigid weather combined with flying lead in all forms would take a horrifying toll on the poor souls who had the unfortunate job of dying in a remote part of the world, few people ever venture.

Com d'Archi
[REDIFF] S3#3

Com d'Archi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 47:47


In French in this CDA S3#3 (Monday online), " Architecture, sharing, use and pleasure! ", an interview of Guillaume Sicard, architect, founder and president of Rawplayground office, coordinator of the Spring of Winter project - In English in CDA S3#4 (Wednesday online), "From the architect's journey to the Spring of Winter project", by Guillaume Sicard, Rawplayground office.En français dans le CDA S3#3 (lundi en ligne), " Architecture, partage, usage et plaisir ! ", une interview de Guillaume Sicard, architecte, fondateur et dirigeant de l'agence Rawplayground, coordinateur du projet du Printemps de l'Hiver – En anglais dans CDA S3#4 (Mercredi en ligne), " Du parcours de l'architecte au projet du Printemps de l'hivers ", par Guillaume Sicard, agence Rawplayground.___Guillaume Sicard est un jeune architecte dont l'agence est situé à Paris, coordinateur du projet du Printemps de l'Hiver au sein d'une équipe mixte et pluridisciplinaire. Ce projet sur l'habitat des séniors, développé avec la complicité de la Maison de l'Architecture en Ile-de-France, va d'ailleurs nourrir l'actualité des semaines à venir sur la scène architecturale parisienne !Dans notre CDA S3#3, Guillaume Sicard raconte avec ferveur et générosité son parcours, et esquisse un paysage architectural résilient, lequel semble apte à réconcilier des valeurs a priori antinomiques dont les cœurs urbains et la vie des seniors, la mobilité et la question du bien vivre. Son agence située dans le 9e arrondissement de Paris travaille en priorité sur la question de l'habitat.Portrait teaser © Guillaume Sicard RawplaygroundIngénierie son : Julien Rebours____Si le podcast COM D'ARCHI vous plaît n'hésitez pas :. à vous abonner pour ne pas rater les prochains épisodes,. à nous laisser des étoiles et un commentaire, :-),. à nous suivre sur Instagram @comdarchipodcast pourretrouver de belles images, toujours choisies avec soin, de manière à enrichirvotre regard sur le sujet.Bonne semaine à tous ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

AJ Daily
4-17-23 Angus Foundation offers LEAD awards; NFU issues letter of support for Xochitl Torres Small as deputy secretary of agriculture; initiative to use CRISPR to cut methane emissions from cattle

AJ Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 3:36 Transcription Available


4-17-23 AJ DailyAngus Foundation Offers Leaders Engaged in Angus Development AwardsAdapted from a release by Peyton Schmitt, Angus Communications NFU Issues Letter of Support for Xochitl Torres Small as Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Adapted from a release by Ross Hettervig, National Farmers Union Can CRISPR Cut Methane Emissions From Cow Guts? Adapted from a release by Clémentine Sicard, University of California, Davis Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal.  For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net.

What a Hell of a Way to Die
2022's Worst Military Movies feat. Sarah Sicard

What a Hell of a Way to Die

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 47:25


This week, Francis speaks with Military Times senior editor Sarah Sicard about the absolute worst military films to grace our screens in 2022. They're almost always bad, but last year they might have been worse? Check out Sarah's writing here: https://www.militarytimes.com/author/sarah-sicard/  Like Hell of a Way? Check out our Patreon and get hundreds of hours of bonus content dating all the way back to 2017: www.patreon.com/hellofawaytodie *SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT* We now have a storefront to sell the patches, buttons, and magnets that we also give out as flair for our $10 tier. Buy some sweet gear here: https://www.hellofawaytodie.com/shop We have a YouTube channel now -- subscribe here and get sweet videos from us in which we yell in our cars like true veterans: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwlHZpNTz-h6aTeQiJrEDKw You can follow the show on Twitter here: @HellOfAWay Follow Nate here: @inthesedeserts Follow Francis here: @ArmyStrang

Your Day Off @Hairdustry; A Podcast about the Hair Industry!
Olivia Thompson, Gina Sicard - Educate With Influence

Your Day Off @Hairdustry; A Podcast about the Hair Industry!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 44:06


@hairdustry presents Your Day Off Podcast-The industry Benefits when a few queens team up. Introducing: Educate with influence Gina Sicard (@iamginabianca), Olivia Thompson (@omgartistry), Ashli Albert (@getschooledbyshli), and Bridget Reddington (@bridget-reddington) have combined their skills and knowledge in their respective areas of expertise to create Educate with Influence, the beauty industry's first complete course bridging the gap between influencer and educator. This mega course encompasses three courses: “Becoming A Professional Educator” with Ashli Albert, “Cultivating Your Influence” with Olivia Thompson, and “Turning Your Art Into A Business” with Gina Sicard, all of which contain crucial information in creating a dynamic career. Follow us on IG @educate.with.influence and sign up today on www.educatewithinfluence.com to be a part of the new breed of modern artists who educate with influence. Educate With Influence is designed to be completed within a 3 month time frame and after graduation students will receive a certificate! Starting price is $997 for 3 months, then rolled into a monthly subscription of $19/mo. Use code LAUNCH200 to receive a $200 discount on your purchase! Your Day Off Podcast available on all podcast platforms- Season 6 episode E04- Olivia Thompson, Gina Sicard - Educate With Influence. Complete Podcast Video available on your @spotify App @spotifypodcasts #fallinlovewiththehairindustry #personaldevelopment #motivation #foodforthought #podcast #hairpodcast #haireducation #educatewithinfluence --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hairdustry/support

Vitality
92 - Protecting Your Property with Virtual IP Law's Keri Sicard

Vitality

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 38:17


Your host, Jennifer Helene talks with the co-owner of Virtual IP Law, Keri Sicard. With experience as Intellectual Property Attorneys, VIP Law's area of expertise lies in the preparation and prosecution of patent applications. Their team is led by registered patent attorney Keri Sicard and her father, registered patent attorney David Sicard. VIP Law provides experienced attorneys at an affordable cost. All of VIP's patent attorneys or patent agents are familiar with the nuances and practices of obtaining and defending patents and intellectual property to get the job done at an affordable cost.To learn more about Keri's work, click HERE.If you'd like to be a guest on Vitality: Women Leading Audaciously, click HERE.

Too Smart For This
From Disowned to Major Tastemaker: @Shookerd Gets Real on the Power of Confidence in Dark Times

Too Smart For This

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 47:11


This weeks story is a tearjerker - we sit down with my new friend Sicard who you may know from his stunning TikTok that features Architectural Digest home reviews and Pinterest dreams. But his life hasn't been all beautiful - he shares the story of how his family disowned him upon finding out that he was gay at a young age. He takes us on his journey and shares how being himself has gotten him to exactly where he wants to go. Keep up with Sicard: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shookerd?_t=8Z9zCPvJYLu&_r=1 Instagram: https://instagram.com/shookerd?igshid=YWJhMjlhZTc= Shop Too Collective with discount code PODCAST15 here: toocollective.com Subscribe to our Newsletter: toocollective.norby.live Follow Too Collective on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toocollective/?hl=en Follow Alexis on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexisbarber/?hl=en Follow Alexis on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@alexisbarber_?lang=en Subscribe to Alexis on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7-YnRrflV9g6nLMWUkwDtA This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5806440/advertisementAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

No Simple Road
Sicard Hollow's Parrish Gabriel & Matt Rennick - Twice As Nice

No Simple Road

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 97:59


We are so excited this week to have Parrish Gabriel and Matthew Rennick of Sicard Hollow joining us on No SImple Road!Nashville's psychedelic punk-grass rockers, Sicard Hollow, grew up sick of any existing institution telling them who and what to be. Now, as they navigate adulthood, they're equally tired of the music institutions telling them what their music should sound like—so they dunked it in patchouli and a skate-and-destroy ethos that brings an enduring sound into the modern age.Before the band met in 2018, none of the members ever considered playing bluegrass. Matt Rennick (violin) was working on electronic music, Will Herrin (mandolin/vocals) was playing guitar in rock bands, and Alex King (guitar/vocals) was barely playing music at all. After a few jam sessions, the bluegrass just kind of happened. Since adding Parrish Gabriel (bass) in the Fall of 2019, the band has been on a journey of self discovery within the genre while challenging themselves to make it their own.We talk with Matt and Parrish about coping with the realities of being on the road, the importance of having a network of friends and family that you can rely on when not touring, how it feels to actually be breaking genre molds with your music, Matt's side project 'Magec' and his personal struggles with mental health and what he's doing to keep his head on straight, Parrish's love of driving, and a whole lot more!Check out www.sicardhollow.com for all their tour info, merch, news, and more!No Simple Road Intro Music Created By ESCAPERFREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroadFor 20% off Sunset Lake CBD PROMO CODE: NSR20Make Sure to visit our friends at Fire On The Mountain for some amazing food at one of the 3 locations in the Portland area or one of the 2 locations in the Denver area!Check out the exclusive, limited edition SMARTWOOL / GRATEFUL DEAD collaboration HERE!!! Just in time for the holidaze!MUSIC IN THE COMMERCIALS BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF:CIRCLES AROUND THE SUNOUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF:CHILLDREN OF INDIGONo Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music. We inform and delight music fans by creating shows with leading artists, telling untold stories, and working with brands to craft compelling narratives that bring music to life.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/nosimpleroad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Home Base Nation
Learning, Laughing on all things Military Life - With Senior Editor at Military Times Sarah Sicard

Home Base Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 22:31


On our last episode of 2022, Dr. Ron Hirschberg talks with Journalist Sarah Sicard about growing up in a military family, and growing an interest in shining light on the 1% military community through stories on culture, humor, history and all things entertainment in the military and veteran space. Sarah writes for Military Times and you'll find her work in Task and Purpose, National Defense News, and stay tuned of course for her upcoming first novel. Happy Holidays and we look forward to connecting back soon in 2023!I also noticed that three people/organizations I admire and follow also follow Sarah – The Bob Woodruff Foundation, Marine Veteran Kate Mannion from Barstool Sports, and Veteran supporter, CNN Anchor Mr. Jake Tapper.  I thought that was pretty cool and spoke to her work on culture, humor and the ability like some creatives and leaders like Sarah, to bridge that military-civilian divide in a unique way. If you are interested in learning more about Sarah, check out her work at Militarytimes.com and follow her @smsicard on Twitter. And speaking of Twitter, please follow us on Twitter @homebaseprogram, and you can find me @DeerMountainRH (Deer, like the animal). ___If you are your loved one is experiencing any emotional, mental health struggles, you are not alone and please contact Home Base at (617) 724-5202, or visit www.homebase.org.Theme music for Home Base Nation: "Rolling the tree" by The Butler FrogsFollow Home Base on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedInThe Home Base Nation Team is Steve Monaco, Army Veteran Kelly Field, Phebe Garver, Justin Scheinert, Chuck Clough, with COO Michael Allard, Brigadier General Jack Hammond, and Peter Smyth.Producer and Host: Dr. Ron HirschbergAssistant Producer, Editor: Chuck CloughChairman, Home Base Media Lab: Peter SmythTo Donate to Home Base where every dollar goes to the care of veterans and military families that is cost to them, go to: www.homebase.org/donate.Home Base Nation is the official podcast of Home Base Program for Veterans and Military Families, a partnership of the Massachusetts General Hospital and the Red Sox Foundation. To learn more and connect with us at Home Base Nation: www.homebase.org/podcastThe views expressed by guests to the Home Base Nation podcast are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by guests are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the view of the Massachusetts General Hospital, Home Base, the Red Sox Foundation or any of its officials.

BE THAT LAWYER
Keri Sicard: Building Your Law Practice Within Your Dream Life

BE THAT LAWYER

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 34:49


In this episode, Steve Fretzin and Keri Sicard discuss:Creating a truly virtual IP firm. Pitfalls of the current law firm model. Promoting collaboration (even through a commission model). Connecting and building culture in a virtual environment.  Key Takeaways:The partnership law model was created in the early part of the 1900s. The world has shifted drastically in the last 100 years, but the law industry has not. Breaking the traditional law model format allows you to increase the attorneys take home from each of the cases. There are ways to connect and be together as a team without being in the same place and in the same office. Find your own happiness. That will look different for everyone, so don't take your cues based on what someone else finds joy and fulfillment in.  "There are more people, like me, that don't care about being partner. They just don't want to have to work their life away. I would go five days in a row without seeing my kids when they were two, four, and six. And I don't ever want anyone to have to ever do that." —  Keri Sicard Episode References: LawPay: https://www.lawpay.com/Book: Unfu*k Yourself: Get Out of Your Head and Into Your Life by Gary John Bishop Connect with Keri Sicard:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keri-sicard/Website: https://virtualipllc.com/Email: kes@virtualipllc.com Thank you to our Sponsors!Legalese Marketing: https://legaleasemarketing.com/Moneypenny: https://www.moneypenny.com/us/Practice Panther: https://www.practicepanther.com/ Connect with Steve Fretzin:LinkedIn: Steve FretzinTwitter: @stevefretzinFacebook: Fretzin, Inc.Website: Fretzin.comEmail: Steve@Fretzin.comBook: Legal Business Development Isn't Rocket Science and more!YouTube: Steve FretzinCall Steve directly at 847-602-6911  Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. 

Jrodconcerts: The Podcast
Bluegrass Band: Sicard Hollow

Jrodconcerts: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 24:56


On this new episode of Jrodconcerts: the Podcast, you get the opportunity to take a leap into not one, not two, but four rising musician's voices, and members of one of today's hottest Bluegrass acts: That's right, today's episode features 'Sicard Hollow' who just released their new album 'Brightest of Days' into the world. Alex King, Will Herrin, Matt Rennick and Parrish Gabriel share with Jamie tons of stories that you won't want to miss. Among them, the new method of releasing music, keeping Sicard Hollow mementos, Hype in the Bluegrass world, and a touching look at Alex' come back and look back at rehab. Lastly, stay tuned for an exclusive performance of 'Forecast of Life' from the new album 'Brightest of Days' OUT NOW.

Skin Deep with Sharrarne Morton
Ep37 In the Black with Kristina Sicard from JPMorgan Chase

Skin Deep with Sharrarne Morton

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 30:00


Tune in and get Skin Deep with Kristina Sicard of JPMorgan Chase Bank as she gives wealth advice and opportunities to minority entrepreneurs. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skindeepradioshow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skindeepradioshow/support

Rock 'n' Roll Grad School
Rock n Roll Grad School #98 Sicard Hollow

Rock 'n' Roll Grad School

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 30:19


Sicard Hollow plays a unique and exciting form of bluegrass- something that will appeal to folks who don't think they like bluegrass. We talked with Alex King from the side of the road in Montana about the current tour they're on, the joys of bad high school band names and, of course, Sicard Hollow's new album, Brightest of Days.For more information, check out the band's website or follow them on Facebook.

The Business of Sales Podcast
The Business of Sales, Episode #149 - Intellectual Property Law with Keri Sicard

The Business of Sales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 31:08


Keri Sicard, a lawyer and a business owner is here for a chat!   I met Keri at the #badassbusinesssummit and I am so glad I did!! She's got some great tips for running your business and how Intelectual Property works.  Not to mention a few great stories you won't want to miss!   --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbospodcast/support

The Trout Show
Sicard Hollow Band - The Experts in Progressive Bluegrass Music

The Trout Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 33:51


Formed with a mutual passion for pushing the boundaries of genre, and heavily influenced by the Grateful Dead and New Grass Revival, the members of Sicard Hollow grew up sick of existing institutions telling them what their music should sound like. Before they met in 2018, none of the members even considered playing bluegrass - Matt Rennick (violin) was working on electronic music, Will Herrin (mandolin/vocals) was playing guitar in rock bands, and King spent years as an artist without an art-form, searching for a home by pouring every bit of his sweat and heart into anything he was doing. But after a few jam sessions, the bluegrass just kind of happened, “and when I found that fire inside my heart,” King says, "I found my home.” The Trout visited with Alex King about the history of Sicard Hollow, their new album release and how they are garnering new fans were ever they perform. https://www.sicardhollow.com/ https://www.instagram.com/sicardhollowband/ https://www.facebook.com/SicardHollow/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWnrFMwnaqiO8XQ0ABVQm1g The Trout Show - https://linktr.ee/ricktroutman 

No Simple Road
Alex & Will of Sicard Hollow - The Grass Is Growing

No Simple Road

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 108:31


We're so excited to have Alex and Will from Sicard Hollow as our guests on No Simple Road this week! Sicard Hollow is a four-piece progressive bluegrass band who formed with a mutual passion for pushing the boundaries of genre. Heavily influenced by the Grateful Dead and New Grass Revival, these young pickers bring new energy to a timeless style with a combination of fearless improvisation and instrumental prowess.The band formed through mutual connections within the Nashville music scene who all wanted to play something different. They were all simultaneously discovering bluegrass while existing in their other scenes. Once they got together, the rest was history. We talk with Alex and Will about the formation of Sicard Hollow, finding the confidence to play in front of others, using the opportunities we have to create the life we want to live, how age can create your perspective on life, the beauty of the Bluegrass community, what their experience in the studio is like and how they handle criticism, trying to live each day with intention and integrity, and a ton more!For all things Sicard Hollow like tour info, music, merch, and more head over to: www.sicardhollow.comNo Simple Road Intro Music Created By ESCAPERFREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroadFor 20% off Sunset Lake CBD PROMO CODE: NSR20Make Sure to visit our friends at Fire On The Mountain for some amazing food at one of the 3 location in the Portland area or one of the 2 location in the Denver area!MUSIC IN THE COMMERCIALS BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF:CIRCLES AROUND THE SUNOUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF:CHILLDREN OF INDIGONo Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music.We inform and delight music fans by creating shows with leading artists, telling untold stories, and working with brands to craft compelling narratives that bring music to life.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/nosimpleroad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

FINE is a 4-Letter Word
Fixing a Broken Model with Keri Sicard

FINE is a 4-Letter Word

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 37:00


My guest on today's show is badass business owner Keri Sicard. For several years, Keri commuted 4 to 7 hours A DAY to her job, where she struggled to fit into a toxic work environment. For most of that time, she thought SHE was the problem. Then she realized the business model was broken. So she set up her own practice and created a healthier, more sustainable atmosphere. In this episode, we're talking about finding the belief in yourself, the three most valuable people to have in your posse, and morning routines, which I'm convinced more than ever are crucial to having a good day. Keri brought up the importance of shedding the shoulds, which was a topic originally mentioned by my very first guest on episode 2 in the first season - Dara Goldberg. If you haven't heard that one yet, go back and find it. I'm excited you're here to learn from this mom of 3, racecar driver, who is passionate about turning businesses' ideas into valuable assets. and adamant about honest, truthful lawyering. Keri's hype song is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CevxZvSJLk8 (Roar by Katy Perry ) Website: www.virtualipllc.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/keri-sicard Today's episode is sponsored by Zen Rabbit. If you'd like to find peace of mind amidst the chaos and no matter what's going on around you, get on a complimentary call with me. In less than 30 minutes, you'll get insight on any issue you'd like to bring to the table. And you'll leave the conversation with clarity and renewed energy. https://calendly.com/zenrabbit/call-to-connect-45 (Find the booking link here). Or text me at 571.317.1463. And if you're not into chatting just yet, you can go to https://zenrabbit.com/ (ZenRabbit.com) to find free resources, like meditations and articles.

Music Matters with Darrell Craig Harris
Sicard Hollow, a young progressive bluegrass band on the move...on episode 03 of season 06 on Music Matters with Darrell Craig Harris

Music Matters with Darrell Craig Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 19:21


I love that technology can allow me to chat in real-time while Alex King, guitarist/vocals with the progressive bluegrass band ~ Alex is on the Sicard Hollow tour bus, and gives insight into the band and their rise to becoming very established while not in anyway taking things for granted...  Sicard Hollows  recent crop of new albums are extremely enjoyable and filled with great and thoughtful lyrics. Short Bio: Sicard Hollow is a four-piece progressive bluegrass band who formed with a mutual passion for pushing the boundaries of genre. Heavily influenced by the Grateful Dead and New Grass Revival, these young pickers bring new energy to a timeless style with a combination of fearless improvisation and instrumental prowess. I highly recommend you listen and follow Sicard Hollow, and  I'm sure they will continue to shine...below are links to get you started - perhaps catch them on their tour or signup for their newsletter... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qB5oFWDS8OU https://www.sicardhollow.com/tour https://www.sicardhollow.com/music/face-the-wreckage https://www.facebook.com/SicardHollow/ https://open.spotify.com/album/6XAbKyGSuva1dtXhLIxMpH https://music.apple.com/us/album/secret-of-the-breeze/1501501721   Music Matters with Darrell Craig Harris is sponsored by Kathy Ireland Worldwide & with support from Music Crowns in London, and Nigel J.~ my co-producer and voice over talent from his studio @  VoiceWrapStudio.com Our thanks to Rodney Hall FAME Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama for our intro and outro backing music clip.    A Big Shout and thanks to our friends at #AudioGeer , @sullenfamily and the awesome support! #Shure #MV7 #podcast mic!  Please check out our Music Matters podcast on @spotifypodcasts Hey, also check out the New Music Matters Podcast Website- and Music Matters SWAG - Please, support, LIKE and helps us grow - check out our Social Media pages: #music #love #hiphop #rap #art #musician #artist #musica #instagood #singer #instagram #rock #like #dance #guitar #photography #song #bhfyp  #newmusic #life #producer #fashion #rapper #viral #songwriter #creative #podcast  

Diversity on Fire
104: They Said, You Can't'; I said, Watch Me - Keri Sicard

Diversity on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 46:39


About this Episode Today's guest is Keri Sicard. Keri is the founder and owner of Virtual IP Law where they help businesses turn ideas and brands into valuable assets. In addition to being an experienced attorney and business owner she is also a race car driver, mom of three, guardian ad litem and serves on the board of directors for Game Plan Sports. Keri shares her experience being a female in spaces where females aren't often expected and about breaking the mold to create a unique work environment free of office politics and geographical constraints. Call to Action: Don't let anyone else tell you what YOU are capable of! 5 Words: Caring, Compassionate, Stubborn, Fun & Intelligent Connect with Us: Website: https://diversityonfire.com/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/diversityonfire Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diversityonfire/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/diversityonfire Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Diversityfire Heather: https://www.instagram.com/hponfire/ Guest Links: https://virtualipllc.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/keri-sicard/ Podcast: Subscribe: https://anchor.fm/diversityonfire - All Platforms Voicenote: https://anchor.fm/diversityonfire/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diversityonfire/message

InVinoRadio.TV
1133e émission - Quentin Sicard et Thomas Cabrol

InVinoRadio.TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 24:25


SAMEDI 17 SEPTEMBRE 2022 Quentin Sicard - Distillerie des Scories  Après des études d'œnologie puis des expériences dans de nombreuses régions viticoles, Quentin navigue dans l'univers des spiritueux et des vins depuis des années. C'est notamment ses années d'expérience à Cognac qui lui ont permis de perfectionner les techniques d'élaboration des eaux-de-vie. Ce natif de Clermont Ferrand est parti d'un constat simple : le métier de distillateur a peu à peu disparu du Puy-de-Dôme. Et face au développement de la distillerie artisanale en France, c'est en 2021 qu'il décide de créer la Distillerie des Scories à Brassac-les-Mines. Le nom n'a pas été trouvé au hasard puisque les scories sont les fragments de lave qui se solidifient dans l'air lors d'une éruption volcanique. Le but de Quentin est de proposer aux consommateurs des spiritueux haut de gamme qui allient authenticité et modernité. Pour cela, il produit le maximum lui-même à partir de matières premières agricoles.  Une jolie gamme d'un London Dry Gin et d'une vodka citron est déjà proposée et une côté Pur Malt sortira d'ici quelques mois.   Thomas Cabrol - Villa Pinewood  Ses études en sciences agronomiques ne le prédestinaient pas vers la gastronomie et le vin. Pourtant, ce passionné d'œnologie décide d'ouvrir en 2013 avec son épouse Anne le « 5 Wine Bar » à Toulouse. Leur établissement est un véritable succès, il a d'ailleurs été élu meilleur bar à vin du monde 3 années consécutives. Le couple décidé ensuite d'aller encore plus loin. Le bar à vin est vendu, Thomas et Anne quittent Toulouse pour être au plus près de la nature et retrouvent leurs racines dans le Tarn. C'est là-bas qu'ils ouvrent en 2020 la Villa Pinewood, une maison d'hôtes de charme et y proposent une expérience oeno-gastronomique inédite. Chaque dîner est une véritable randonnée au cœur de la Montagne Noire de près de 4h. En cuisine, Thomas propose des menus uniques qui suivent les saisons. Il fait ainsi découvrir à ses convives les produits et les goûts qui jalonnent leur belle région. Pour accompagner ces plats, 1 000 références de vins sont proposées par Anne qui en parle toujours avec passion.   

pine | copper | lime
Episodio 59: Juan Sicard "El Gubias"

pine | copper | lime

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 49:58


En el programa de hoy Reinaldo (@RGZprints) estará conversando con el artista de origen colombiano, Juan Sicard mejor conocido como “El Gubias”(@elgubias). Dedicado a las artes desde una temprana edad gracias apoyo de sus padres que le otorgaron licencia libre para ensuciarse, Juan Sicard ha encontrado en la gráfica una forma de expresarse y conectar con su entorno. Ahora en medio de su licenciatura en artes, “El Gubias” continúa creando narrativas en xilografía y linograbado que exploran ideas filosóficas provocativas, de existencia y del día a día en imágenes que busca compartir con su comunidad. YOUTUBE www.youtube.com/channel/UCOMIT3guY5PjHj1M7GApouw MERCH www.teepublic.com/user/helloprintfriend WEBSITE www.helloprintfriend.com instagram www.instagram.com/helloprintfriend print gallery helloprintfriend.com/print-gallery ✨patreon✨ www.patreon.com/helloprintfriend Our sponsor Speedball www.speedballart.com Our Sponsor McClain's www.imcclains.com

Do Good To Lead Well with Craig Dowden
The Pursuit of Joy and Wellbeing - John Sicard

Do Good To Lead Well with Craig Dowden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 59:22


John Sicard is the president and CEO of Kinaxis, a supply chain management software that helps with sales and operations planning. Though he has been working for the company for almost two decades, John started as CEO in 2016 and has been a vital force in the revitalization of their supply chain management solutions and company architecture. He is a strong advocate for inclusivity and diversity in the workplace with a special interest in making things accessible for people on the autism spectrum. On the side, John has a passion for creating and producing music. Craig speaks with John about his career path as well as how he is staying motivated during COVID. They speak about the tough work environment that COVID has presented, and the growing importance of creating a positive and joyful work environment. They discuss the important role of a CEO in properly managing tough situations, and techniques of leadership that prioritize the mental health and wellbeing of all of your employees. What You Will Learn: 1. How to stay physically motivated when staying fit 2. Tips for managing tough situations 3. Techniques to create a positive culture 4. Advice for growing a company 5. Necessity of pursuit of joy 6. The team you lead vs the team you're on 7. Value of being responsibility for wellbeing 8. Importance of mental health awareness 9. Evolution of supply chain management --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/craig-dowden/message

Audiocite.net - Livres audio gratuits
Livre audio gratuit : Mémoires – Chapitre 32

Audiocite.net - Livres audio gratuits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022


Rubrique:feuilletons Auteur: francois-vidocq Lecture: Daniel LuttringerDurée: 28min Fichier: 19 Mo Résumé du livre audio: CHAPITRE XXXII. M. de Sartines et M. Lenoir.—Les filous avant la révolution.—Le divertissement d'un lieutenant-général de police.—Jadis et aujourd'hui.—Les muets de l'abbé Sicard et les coupeurs de bourse.—La mort de Cartouche.—Premiers voleurs agents de la Police.—Les enrôlements volontaires et les bataillons coloniaux.—Les bossus alignés et les boiteux mis au pas.—Le fameux Flambard et la belle Israélite.— Histoire d'un chauffeur devenu mouchard; son avancement dans la garde nationale parisienne.—On peut être patriote et grinchir.—Je donne un croc-en-jambe à Gaffré.—Les meilleurs amis du monde.—Je me méfie.—Deux heures à Saint-Roch.—Je n'ai pas les yeux dans ma poche.—Le vieillard dans l'embarras.— Les dépouilles des fidèles.—Filou et mouchard, deux métiers de trop.—Le danger de passer devant un corps de garde.—Nouveau croc-en-jambe à Gaffré.—Goupil me prend pour un dentiste.—Une attitude Cet enregistrement est mis à disposition sous un contrat Creative Commons.

Where We Meet: Conversations from New Mexico and Beyond
Tania Hernández Velasco, Victor Sicard, and Ryan Brown - On the one-act opéra-comique, Gretry's Silvain, an Opera Lafayette production

Where We Meet: Conversations from New Mexico and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 31:44


Written in 1770 by André Grétry, Silvain, is restaged in the 19th century American Southwest through Opera Lafayette's interpretation. Written in 1770 by André Grétry, Silvain addresses land right issues between peasants and landowners back in 18th century France. Opera Lafayette's current production sets the plot in San Luis Valley, CO and the conversation today addresses the relevance of this topic.

Principles Live Lectures
The Survival of a Non-Juror: the Abbé Sicard and the Founding of the National Institute of Deaf-Mutes during the Reign of Terror

Principles Live Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 69:07


Historian Dr. Emmet Kennedy delivered a lecture entitled The Survival of a Non-Juror: the Abbé Sicard and the Founding of the National Institute of Deaf-Mutes during the Reign of Terror. He explored the life of Roch-Ambroise Sicard, a priest who educated the deaf and mute during the Reign of Terror. Sicard avoided execution twice during the tumultuous times of the French Revolution. Kennedy examined whether Sicard was a “girouette,” that is, a turncoat who changed with every regime and tailored himself to meet the new requirements.  Kennedy is a world-renowned expert on the French Revolution and author of many celebrated works on it, including A Cultural History of the French Revolution.

Tech&Co
Roland Sicard, fondateur de Thess – 03/03

Tech&Co

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 6:22


Roland Sicard, fondateur de Thess, était l'invité de François Sorel dans Tech & Co, ce jeudi 3 mars. Il est revenu sur son pilulier connecté à une plateforme de télésurveillance médicale, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.

Supply Chain Now Radio
CAUTION: Violent Agreement - Supply Chain Craft with John Sicard, CEO of Kinaxis, Pt. 1

Supply Chain Now Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 40:33


In this episode of TECHquila Sunrise, powered by Supply Chain Now, host Greg White welcomes Kinaxis CEO John Sicard to the podcast.   John Sicard assumed the role of President and Chief Executive Officer of Kinaxis in January 2016. With over 23 years' tenure at Kinaxis, John first started at the company as a key contributor to the architecture and development of Kinaxis' supply chain management solutions in early 1994, and has since held a number of senior management roles in development, professional services, business consulting, sales, marketing and customer support. Prior to his current appointment, John was Chief Products Officer, overseeing all aspects of the product life cycle, including product vision and strategy, design and development, product management and quality assurance. Before joining Kinaxis, John held senior software architect and management positions in research and development at FastMAN Software Systems, Inc (also known as Promira before being purchased by Manugistics), and Monenco Agra. John earned a Bachelor of Computer Science, from Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, with a strong focus on software architecture and UI Design. John is also a graduate of Harvard Business School's Advanced Management Program. Upcoming Events & Resources Mentioned in this Episode Subscribe to TECHquila Sunrise and ALL Supply Chain Now Programming Here: https://supplychainnowradio.com/subscribe Leave a review for Supply Chain Now: https://ratethispodcast.com/supplychainnow Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gswhite/ Connect with John on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnsicard/ Supply Chain Now Ranked #3 Supply Chain YouTube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/yazfegov Download the Q3 2020 U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index: freight.usbank.com/?es=a229&a=20 Watch the Replay of The Connected IoT Supply Chain: https://supplychainnow.com/the-connected-iot-supply-chain   Check Out News From Our Sponsors U.S. Bank: www.usbpayment.com/transportation-solutions Capgemini: www.capgemini.com/us-en/ Vector Global Logistics: vectorgl.com/ Verusen: www.verusen.com/ This episode was hosted by Greg White. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/episode-518.

The Honest Drink
58. Julien Sicard: "Smoke & Mirrors"

The Honest Drink

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 90:42


Julien Sicard is an entrepreneur and the CEO of the #1 LinkedIn Marketing Agency, Genius Encel.  He helps Fortune 500 companies get new clients through LinkedIn.  He is also the Co-President of LinkedIn Local Asia, a large network of users around the idea of "getting to know the person behind the profile".  Julien is an eccentric "outside the box" thinker and we go down a rabbit hole talking about mindset, vision and not falling for all the smoke and mirrors. Connect with Julien | Genius Encel Website: https://geniusencel.agency Personal Website: https://juliensicard.com   Follow Us On Instagram: thehonestdrink_ THD Email: thehonestdrink@gmail.com THD WeChat: THD_Official