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In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, hosted by Sylvie Légère, the focus is on educational choice and the challenges faced by homeschooling families in Illinois due to the House Bill 2827. The show brings together Leslee Dirnberger and Aziza Butler, two leaders in the homeschooling community, to discuss the implications of this bill. Leslee and Aziza share their personal journeys in homeschooling and the benefits of individualized education for their neurodiverse children. The conversation emphasizes the flexibility, diversity, and tailored nature of homeschooling as opposed to traditional public schooling. The episode delves into the content of House Bill 2827, which mandates homeschooling families in Illinois to register with local school districts and submit curriculum reviews, sparking concerns about increased government oversight and limited parental choice. Utilizing SEO-focused keywords, the discussion highlights key issues such as government overreach, educational innovation, and the constitutional rights of parents. Aziza and Leslee articulate their viewpoints on how the bill might stifle educational innovation and infringe on parental rights, encouraging listeners to engage with legislators to voice opposition. About the Guests: Leslee Dirnberger is the founder of Aspire Education, a consultancy dedicated to helping families create individualized education plans for their children. As a former homeschooler of four neurodiverse children who are now thriving, Leslee combines her personal experience with her professional expertise to support parents seeking alternative educational paths. Aziza Butler is a homeschool mom of six and the founder of We School Academy, a flexible schedule learning community based in Chicago. A former Chicago Public Schools teacher, Aziza is committed to removing barriers for families choosing to homeschool or privately educate their children. Her diverse teaching experience and passion for educational choice make her a leading advocate in her community. Resources: Aspire Education: Aspire Education US Illinois Christian Home Educator Association (organization engaged in the bill discussion) Illinois Homeschool Association (organization engaged in the bill discussion) Homeschool Legal Defense Association: A national organization providing updates on homeschooling legislation.
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Partage de rétablissement de notre invitée de cette semaine Sylvie L.
Dans un rare long entretien, la comédienne Sylvie Léonard parle de son amour sacré pour le théâtre et de sa relation privilégiée avec sa cousine, la regrettée poète Marie Uguay. Elle revient aussi sur la création de la série Un gars, une fille et célèbre les vertus de la vulnérabilité.
In this episode of "Trust Your Voice," host Sylvie Légère invites Melinda Oakes, to explore a fresh approach to New Year's resolutions. Sylvie discusses her past habit of setting resolutions and words for the year, she dives into how "owning your journey" provides an empowering alternative by highlighting personal growth and success through positive acknowledgment of one's journey, as inspired by Melinda's book. Sylvie and Melinda address setting clear, measurable goals and evaluating risk tolerance regarding career choices. They reflect on examples like Dolly Parton's incremental success, emphasizing the importance of perspective in career planning and life. With a nod to societal changes, they discuss adapting to the rapid pace of innovation and the evolving job market, encouraging listeners to embrace civic engagement and nurture community connections for broader personal and professional impact. Key Takeaways: Owning Your Journey: Embrace positivity by focusing on current successes and learning from past experiences rather than merely fixing what's broken. Reflective Evaluation: Maintain awareness of career direction, risk tolerance, and how personal goals align with broader industry trends. Relationship Dynamics: Differentiate and nurture relationships with family, friends, and community for a well-rounded support system. Personal Growth and Faith: Invest time in self-reflection, confidence-building, and spirituality to enrich personal development. Health as a Priority: Establish a simple, consistent routine for physical activity and balanced nutrition to sustain well-being on your journey. Resources Mentioned: The Cheerleader's Guide to the Workplace by Melinda Oakes The Everyday Philanthropist by Dan Pallotta ChatGPT - Suggested for career advice and exploration Toastmasters - Organization for improving public speaking skills Bible Recap by Tara-Leigh Cobble - Bible study resource The Gap and the Gain by Dan Sullivan and Benjamin Hardy
-> Cet épisode est l'extrait d'un entretien. Vous trouverez l'entretien entier sur ce même compte.Sylvie Lécallier, responsable de la collection photographique au Palais Galliera, revient sur son parcours, de ses études à Arles à la gestion de collections photographiques. Elle nous parle des évolutions dans les pratiques muséales, des étapes de création d'expositions, comme celle dédiée au photographe de mode Paolo Roversi en 2024, et partage ses conseils pour travailler dans le département photo d'un musée et pour les photographes de mode. Bonne écoute !Le LinkedIn de Sylvie Lécallier : https://www.linkedin.com/in/sylvie-l%C3%A9callier-481aa9b0/Le site du Palais Galliera : https://www.palaisgalliera.paris.fr/Pour devenir partenaire du podcast : https://bit.ly/sponsoriserLVDLPPour vous inscrire à la newsletter du podcast : https://bit.ly/lesvoixdelaphotonewsletterPour suivre l'actualité du podcast : https://lesvoixdelaphoto.fr/Et vous pouvez retrouvez le podcast sur Instagram, Facebook et LinkedIn @lesvoixdelaphoto Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Sylvie Lécallier, chargée de la collection photographique au Palais Galliera, revient sur son parcours, de ses études à Arles à la gestion de collections photographiques. Elle nous parle des évolutions dans les pratiques muséales, des étapes de création d'expositions, comme celle dédiée au photographe de mode Paolo Roversi en 2024, et partage ses conseils pour travailler dans le département photo d'un musée et pour les photographes de mode. Bonne écoute !3'45 – À 20 ans, Sylvie Lécallier est encouragée par le photographe Marc Riboud d'intégrer l'école d'Arles malgré un parcours initial en lettres classiques.5'50 – Sa découverte des métiers de la conservation photographique durant ses études à Arles. Elle réalise qu'elle souhaite être passeur et valoriser les images plutôt que de les produire.7'00 – Sa première expérience professionnelle grâce à une bourse de recherche sur des collections photographiques conservées par le ministère de la Culture.8'45 – Ses expériences multiples au musée Galliera, puis à la bibliothèque nationale des Ponts et Chaussées où elle inventorie des albums photographiques du 19ᵉ siècle.18'00 – Son arrivée au Palais Galliera grâce au legs du photographe Henri Clarke en 1998.23'10 – Présentation du Palais Galliera en tant que musée de la mode, avec une collection de 40 000 costumes, accessoires, dessins et photographies.34'00 – Étapes de création d'une exposition au Palais Galliera, illustrées par celle dédiée à Paolo Roversi en 2024. La première du musée avec un artiste vivant.46'40 – Les évolutions dans l'organisation des expositions : des équipes plus nombreuses et professionnelles, permettant des échanges en amont et une meilleure coordination.48'30 – Conseils pour travailler dans un musée : être passionné par son sujet, vouloir partager ses connaissances, et apprendre sur le terrain.50'30 – Conseils pour les photographes de mode : suivre sa propre vision, éviter de produire des images normées, et ouvrir son regard en explorant des domaines hors de la mode.53'00 – Importance des dons dans l'enrichissement des collections : des contributions Le LinkedIn de Sylvie Lécallier : https://www.linkedin.com/in/sylvie-l%C3%A9callier-481aa9b0/Le site du Palais Galliera : https://www.palaisgalliera.paris.fr/Pour vous inscrire à la newsletter du podcast : https://bit.ly/lesvoixdelaphotonewsletterPour suivre l'actualité du podcast : https://lesvoixdelaphoto.fr/Et vous pouvez retrouvez le podcast sur Instagram, Facebook et LinkedIn @lesvoixdelaphoto Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
No matter your background or the resources available to you, there are many ways to help empower voters and prepare for the next election. In this episode, host Sylvie Légère is joined by Melinda Oakes to discuss the importance of being informed about candidates and issues that allow for more meaningful decision-making that aligns with your values. Tune in and learn how to actively contribute to shaping the future of your community and country. Resources mentioned: The Policy Circle: Provides resources like the Active Voter Guide to help voters prepare. Website Vote.org - For registration, polling place information, and more. League of Women Voters - Non-partisan information on voting and elections. Ballotpedia: A valuable resource for researching ballot initiatives and candidate information. Website I Side With: Helps voters understand which candidates align with their values. Website
In this episode, host Sylvie Légère and Melinda Oakes, discuss the national debt using The Policy Circle's brief to examine the current state of the U.S. federal debt, the effects of ongoing deficit spending, and potential reforms. The conversation underscores the importance of financial literacy and the role of informed citizens in holding representatives accountable. Tune in for insights on the national debt and how you can contribute to change. Interested in learning more? Check out these three helpful websites: Truth in Accounting shows the budget of every state Open The Books has reports on government spending The U.S. Treasury shows our debt to the penny
In this episode, host Sylvie Légère and Melinda Oakes, discuss the national debt using The Policy Circle's brief to examine the current state of the U.S. federal debt, the effects of ongoing deficit spending, and potential reforms. The conversation underscores the importance of financial literacy and the role of informed citizens in holding representatives accountable. Tune in for insights on the national debt and how you can contribute to change. Interested in learning more? Check out these three helpful websites: Truth in Accounting shows the budget of every state Open The Books has reports on government spending The U.S. Treasury shows our debt to the penny
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère engages in an enlightening conversation with Melinda Oakes, author of "The Cheerleader's Guide to the Workplace." They discuss the importance of the little things in the workplace and life, and how these small details can have a significant impact. Melinda shares anecdotes from her career and offers practical advice on how to excel by focusing on the details. The conversation also touches on the concept of compound interest as a metaphor for growth and the importance of reflection and active listening in identifying what truly matters. Tune in for insights on resilience, growth, and the power of owning your story.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice Podcast, host Sylvie Légère engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Congresswoman Laurel Lee. Throughout the conversation, they delve into Lee's journey into politics, her unwavering commitment to public service, and the challenges she faced in stepping into a new role. They also tackle the pressing issues of restoring trust in American political institutions and the importance of constructive engagement in the democratic process. This enlightening dialogue offers valuable insights into the responsibilities of a House representative, highlighting the complexities and nuance of their work. By sharing Lee's experiences and perspectives, this episode gives a compelling reminder of the significance of active participation in shaping our communities. It serves as an invitation for listeners to consider the impact of their own voices and engagement in the democratic process, encouraging thoughtfulness and introspection on the role each individual plays in contributing to the broader conversation of civic leadership and engagement. Guest speaker bio: Congresswoman Laurel Lee, representing Florida's 15th District since January 2023, has a rich background in public service. Born in a military family at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, she has a deep commitment to representing her district in Congress. Prior to her congressional role, Laurel served as Florida's Secretary of State under the DeSantis Administration, where she enhanced the state's election infrastructure and cybersecurity. Before that, she was a Circuit Court Judge in Florida's Thirteenth Judicial Court, appointed by then-Governor Rick Scott, and worked as a federal prosecutor handling a wide range of criminal offenses.
In this episode, Sylvie Légère dives into the essence of civility in our modern society. She is joined by an inspiring trio: author Alexandra Hudson with her wisdom from 'The Soul of Civility', Beth Feeley with her grassroots community activism insights, and Yani Manson, the CEO of Girls Inc. of Chicago, discussing the pivotal role of youth in shaping a respectful future. This episode serves as a profound journey, exploring the internal disposition of the heart, respect towards others, and the golden rule, interweaving historical anecdotes and personal experiences.
In this episode, host Sylvie Légère leads an informative discussion on aging, health, and fitness with guests Mona Antwan, Alex Rodriguez, and Ashanti Johnson. Rounding out the conversations, we explore the role of discipline and intentionality, making mindful wellness a daily habit. Join us as we delve into life's low hanging fruits - the things we all can do to age better, live healthier, and promote overall well-being. Let's unlock the secrets to creating a happier, healthier future together. The Policy Circle Brief: Health Disparities and the Determinants of Health Mindfulness Leader
Sylvie Légère is a civic leader, social entrepreneur, and advocate for women in Leadership. She's the founder of Candidate Pathways, a software platform to help political organizations with candidate recruitment by building, tracking, and developing a pipeline of candidates to run for office.In our conversation we discuss the challenges of candidate recruitment, how software can help political organizations tackle the problem, and what Sylvie's learned about the business of politics with Candidate Pathways.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Magatte Wade, Founder and CEO of Skin is Skin, to talk about the complexities and nuances of Africa's challenges and opportunities. Magatte Wade challenges the traditional narrative surrounding sub-Saharan Africa and sheds light on the missing middle in foreign aid. Drawing from her own experiences and expertise, she questions the effectiveness of international aid and explores how it often fails to reach local entrepreneurs and stimulate economic growth. About Magatte Wade: Magatte Wade is passionate about creating jobs and prosperity in Africa through entrepreneurship and economic freedom. She was born in Senegal, educated in France, and launched her entrepreneurial career in San Francisco. She is fluent in and conducts business in Wolof, French and English. Magatte's current product line, manufactured in Senegal, is Skin is Skin, a lip balm dedicated to reducing racial discrimination. Her previous companies, Tiossan and Adina, brought Senegalese recipes and ingredients to U.S. markets in skin care and beverages. Based on her experiences creating consumer brands and building agricultural and manufacturing capacity in Senegal, Magatte has spoken at dozens of universities including Harvard, Yale, Columbia, MIT, etc. as well as at global conferences on innovation and economic development in France, England, Dubai, Guatemala, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Rwanda, Gabon, Senegal, and more. She writes for the Huffington Post, Barron's, and the U.K. Guardian. She is a Young Global Leader with the World Economic Forum at Davos and has appeared on the cover of Forbes Afrique. She was also named one of the “Twenty Young Power Women of Africa” by Forbes U.S. Connect with Magatte: Instagram - @magattw Twitter - @magattw LinkedIn - @magattw Resources: https://magattewade.com https://www.amazon.com/Juice-How-Electricity-Explains-World/dp/B088N9SBC8
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Lindrea Reynolds, an agency founder, strategist, and visionary to talk about how to define and integrate the various aspects of our personal identity, professional persona, and our many-sided selves. As the Founder and CEO of LR Brand Consulting (LRBC), Lindrea leverages over 15 years of marketing and design experience to help businesses and professionals find focus, articulate their value and prioritize well-being practices. Emphasizing a human-centered approach to brand-building, Lindrea believes that empathetic storytelling is essential for cultivating purposeful interactions. She has shared her philosophy with top-performing enterprises, educational institutions, and influential figures spanning both the public and private sectors. Lindrea's strategies have secured collaborations with the NBA, Google, iHeart Media, Amazon, and others. A zealous educator and advisor, Lindrea is shaping the future of inclusive brand marketing. Her expertise has earned her invitations to share her insights on various platforms and stages. Additionally, Lindrea has taught for the University of Chicago's Department of Professional Education, sharing her knowledge with rising marketing professionals. As a sought-after mentor and brand builder, her influence extends globally, enhancing stakeholder experiences from employee to consumer. PRSA, Communication Arts, Ad Age, the City of Chicago, Academic leaders, and business influencers have acknowledged Lindrea's insights and contributions to the design and brand marketing industries. When Lindrea is not building brands, she dedicates her time to promoting positive youth development and fueling her creativity through oil painting, DIY projects, lots of laughs with family and friends, and enjoying sports-related activities. She shares these joyful experiences with her husband, Solomon, and their Pomeranian, Adobe (yes, named after the software). https://www.lrbrandconsulting.com/
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Craig Scalise, a distinguished economist with a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and who also taught at the University of South Carolina. His publications include the book, “Intellectual Property Protection: Theory, Evidence and Policy” and the “Entrepreneurial Energy: It's Creation and Capture” series of journal articles about innovation policy. In this conversation, Sylvie and Craig discussed: What is the essence of behavioral economics and how it delves into the complexities of human decision-making The differences between the traditional vs behavioral economics The 'nudge' concept which involves designing choices and decision environments Other behavioral economics key concepts We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Suzanne Clark, president and chief executive officer of the US Chamber of Commerce. She is a vocal proponent of policies that enable businesses to innovate, invest and grow, and help lead the fight against government proposals that undermine America's economic strength and competitiveness. Clark spearheaded efforts to dramatically increase support for small businesses by creating CO—the US Chamber's award-winning digital home for small businesses. Clark earned a B.A., magna cum laude, and an M.B.A. from Georgetown University. Learn more about the US Chamber of Commerce on their advocacy work and how they help their members: uschamber.org We are also encouraging everyone to visit your local chamber of commerce and see how you can offer your talent and services.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Ciara Wolfe, the executive director of Yellowstone Club Community Foundation. Sylvie has already worked with her and witnessed the impacts of her efforts firsthand. Stay tuned throughout the episode to learn about the story of Ciara Wolfe and the humble beginnings of Big Sky and how it played a big role in helping Ciara find her potential in empowering people and understanding communities. Moreover, the episode tackles what it means to be in an unincorporated community and other unique concepts to be introduced by Ciara with her experiences.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down in this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast with Ashely Marsh, co-founder of Marsh Collective with her husband. She has pioneered the redemption of Opelika, and place-making in cities across the country. Stay tuned throughout the episode to learn about the history of Marsh Collective, from the humble beginnings of Ashely and John Marsh, and how they learned about the potential of building visions for communities and the people within them. Understand the process behind the design thinking of Ashely and Marsh with how they help redeem communities across the country through this episode.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Jamila Trimuel, Founder of Ladies of Virtue, to inspire you to spark the key to mentor young people with different paradigms and views of the world. In this conversation, Sylvie and Jamila discuss: Becoming the leader you wanted to be, you need to be of virtue What it makes to be a strong leader? Mentoring and leadership program for girls about empowerment and confidence Influencing the youth to make a change Connect with Jamila: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamila-trimuel-6737b710 Know more about LOV Chicago Ladies of Virtue, give them a follow on their social media accounts: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LOVChicago/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovchicago/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LOVChicago To get involved with providing for the students, visit their website, LOV Chicago Ladies of Virtue, to know how to be a mentor, volunteer, and donate and be a sponsor or partner. We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
François Beauregard aborde les enjeux qui concernent l'inclusion sociale des personnes en situation de handicap. Au programme : Sylvie Lévesque parle de la zoothérapie comme technique d'intervention. L’écriture inclusive fait une entrée timide dans les médias. Mélissa Guillemette du magazine Québec Science en discute. Puis, David Bergeron aborde la faillite des services de soutien à… Cet article Sans détour, 13 mars 2023 est apparu en premier sur Canal M, la voix de l'inclusion.
Les nouvelles de la journée avec Paul Arcand. Cet hiver n’a pas été plus dommageable qu’à l’habitude pour nos routes malgré les nombreux redoux, mais le manque de planification à Montréal peut contribuer à affaiblir l’état des routes dans la métropole, explique un expert de l’ÉTS. Le journaliste Fabrice de Pierrebourg nous parle en direct d’Ukraine tout près de la ville de Bakhmout, un point chaud de la guerre depuis quelques semaines. Un dangereux produit normalement utilisé sur les animaux présent dans de nombreuses drogues de rue à Montréal. Sur le point de faire faillite, le programme fidélité Air Miles est racheté par BMO. Guy A. Lepage et Sylvie Léonard de retour avec une toute nouvelle saison de l’émission « Un gars, une fille ». Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee/fr/ pour notre politique de vie privée
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Alexandra Hudson, Founder of Civic Renaissance, to inspire you to spark civility and interest in understanding the human condition through stories. In this conversation, Sylvie and Alexandra discuss: Deepening people's understanding of the human condition through ancient stories. Defining civility and the best way to practice it. Understanding suffering, love, hate, vengeance, competition, joy through stories. What stories are teaching us. Connect with Alexandra: Website: https://alexandraohudson.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlexandraOHudson/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lexiohudson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lexiskye09/ Alexandra published a book about the difference between politeness—a superficial appearance of good manners—and true civility, you can get your copy here The Soul of Civility: Timeless Principles to Heal the Society and Ourselves. And enjoy her new series, Storytelling and the Human Condition, for FREE—and get a month subscription to Wondrium—by joining nearly fifty thousand other readers of Civic Renaissance! We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
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In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Charles Marohn, Founder and President of Strong Towns, and Lou Powell, President of High-Tech Small Town, to talk about what makes a town strong and thriving. In this conversation, Sylvie with Charles and Lou discuss: What makes a strong town? 5 pillars of a strong town to note of Insights on what makes a thriving community How to improve the quality of life and prosperity of a community Transforming cities to be successful Here is an article how High-Tech Small Town, with their advocacy of bring tech talents and attracting high-tech remote jobs into a small town, made Aledo stronger than it was before. Charles authored great books about communities in America: Strong Towns: A Bottom-Up Revolution to Rebuild American Prosperity and Confessions of a Recovering Engineer: A Strong Towns Approach to Transportation . He has a podcast piece about struggling communities and you may listen it here: A Model for Suburban Development? And lastly, if you want to know the difference between a road and a street, Charles also has a TedTalk episode about it. Connect with Lou: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/loupowell Connect with Charles: LinkedIn - http://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesmarohn Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/marohn Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/clmarohn We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Karith Foster, CEO of INVERSITY Solutions and Founder of INVERSITY Foundation, to spark a new way to think, talk and act on diversity. In this conversation, Sylvie and Karith discuss: Defining Diversity Engaging in conversation to learn people's lens and experiences Language on how to be thoughtful and compassionate Connect with Karith: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FosterKarith/ INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/karithfoster/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/karithfoster LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karithfoster Know more about Inversity Solutions to help eliminate the division among us. Karith also authored a book, you can get yourself a copy here: “You Can Be Perfect or You Can Be Happy: How to Let Go, Worry Less, and Enjoy Life!”. And Karith's also been a guest on the She Said She Said podcast, you can listen to it here: She Said She Said Podcast Episode 218 with Karith Foster where they talked about using humor as a skill. We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
Vu sur « Ah l'Terre-Neuve » : Protection animale des chiens et des chats Témoignage de Sylvie Lévy présidente de l'Arche des chats à Saint-André-des-Eaux Une émission proposée par Christine Lacroix Cet article provient de Radio AlterNantes FM
To kickstart our new season, we had a live podcast stream on YouTube last January 23. In case you missed the live podcast, we have posted the episode on the channel for you. In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Kymyona Burk and Nathan Hoffman, to talk about shining a light on literacy and its importance. We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Barbara Stewart, Former CEO of AmeriCorps to know what is the uniquely American value of volunteering and giving back. In this conversation, Sylvie and Barbara discuss: What is AmeriCorps? How AmeriCorps promotes volunteerism Leading AmeriCorps key goals and values Future of Volunteerism in America To bring out the best of America, visit AmeriCorps to serve and make a difference. We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
In case you missed the live podcast, we have posted the episode on the channel for you. In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Laura Cox Kaplan, creator of She Said/She said podcast, to talk about knowing the potential and power of your voice to influence people. We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Melanie Kirkpatrick, writer-journalist, author of three books: Lady Editor: Sarah Josepha Hale and the Making of the Modern American Woman; Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience (2016) and Escape from North Korea: The Untold Story of Asia's Underground Railroad (2012), and a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, to enlighten you about women and the history of Thanksgiving. In this conversation, Sylvie and Melanie discuss: Story of Sarah Hales and her influence The history of Thanksgiving Condition of Women in the 1800s How Sarah advocated for Thanksgiving Get to know Melanie more on her website http://www.MelanieKirkpatrick.com. We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Chris Meek, co-founder, Chairman, and CEO of SoldierStrong, founder of BraveMind and ReachStrong, also the Managing Director and Global Relationship Manager at S&P Global Inc, and adjunct professor at Syracuse University, on how to be a strong soldier in and out the field. In this conversation, Sylvie and Chris discuss: Story of building Soldier Strong and BraveMind Building A Coalition To Broaden Impact Bringing the most advanced technology to veterans Reducing stigma about the mental health of soldiers Chris has a podcast of his own where he discusses personal empowerment, commitment to our own well-being, and the motivation to achieve more, listen to him on Next Step Forward. To help our veterans take their next step in life, visit SoldierStrong. To know more about other information about helping our veteran's recovery, read BraveMind and pay ReachStrong a visit. Let's review three things on The Policy Circle: Armed Forces, Veterans, and Mental Health We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Kristin Jackson, Co-Founder of Freespoke.com, a new search engine platform, to prepare you to go to the next voting booth and how to follow the election results. In this conversation, Sylvie and Kristin discuss: What is Freespoke – what does it offer that's different Challenges in getting ready to go to the voting booth How can Freespoke help you prepare for the elections Helping others to figure out how to vote If you want to be prepared and know what your ballot is going to say, you can look up your candidates on Freespoke. Check out Freespoke and download the app, and you can see the elections portal there. Download the app from the app store and start using Freespoke – we need your feedback to improve it! Follow The Policy Circle on social and share Policy Circle briefs that you can use to host conversations and look for The Policy Circle's Active Voter Guide. We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Deana Bass Williams, Co-founder of Bass Public Affairs, who Co-authored "Prayer & Pound Cake", and with renowned national media relations experience, to discuss what is Public Relations and where do we start. In this conversation, Sylvie and Deana discuss: What is PR? Personal public relationships - where do we start? Interacting with the media Roadmap to reaching people that are not on well-traveled paths Visit Bass Public Affairs which specializes in helping organizations impact public discourse by projecting a clear message in the crowded marketplace of ideas and grab a copy of Prayer & Pound Cake which made #1 on the Amazon Hot Releases for Christian prayer books We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Terri Reid, one of Michigan's most experienced political operatives, President of the Michigan Freedom Fund, and Co-founder of League of Our Own to know what volunteering in a campaign looks like. In this conversation, Sylvie and Terri discuss: Why volunteer? How to volunteer for a campaign Type of volunteer activities that awaits you Considerations you need for volunteering Be an Active Voter now! Visit Active Voter Guide to learn how to be an active voter and exercise your rights. Pay Candidate Pathways a visit if you are interested for Candidate Development through training and mentoring. We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Roxy Ndebumadu, founder, technology leader, and the youngest female and first African American woman to be voted and sworn into office as a Councilwoman for the City of Bowie in Maryland, to trust your voice to be heard on multiple stages and redefine what it means to be an innovative professional powerhouse. In this conversation, Sylvie and Roxy discuss: Regulations around safety in the virtual world Deciding to run for office and make a difference How to juggle professional responsibilities and civic responsibilities To know more about Roxy and her visions, visit her website Roxy for Bowie Be an Active Voter now! Visit Active Voter Guide to learn how to be an active voter and exercise your rights. We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Betsy DeVos, the nation's leading advocate for education freedom for students of all ages, having served as the 11th U.S. Secretary of Education from 2017-2021, to inspire you to care about access to good education right here in the US. In this conversation, Sylvie and Betsy discuss: Her new book Hostages No More The State of Education Examples of states that have education policies at work A vision for what education could be in America Find out what Parents can do to change the system To learn more on the issue of Education by visiting the Education Saving Account Brief and the Civic Leadership Roadmap program (CLER) at www.policycircle.org Connect with Betsy DeVos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/betsy.p.devos/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BetsyDeVos Be inspired by Betsy's book, “Hostage No More', and buy yourself and your friends a copy here, https://www.amazon.com/Hostages-No-More-Education-American/dp/B09S84D3D7/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1LXA0XEWN6NNT&keywords=hostage+no+more&qid=1660236999&sprefix=hostage+no+more%2Caps%2C124&sr=8-1. To know more about Betsy and her advocacies, visit her website https://betsydevos.com/ and learn about School Choice. We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Kim Borchers, who spearheads the Civic Leadership Engagement Roadmap program (CLER) at The Policy Circle and is the President and owner of Bird Dog Recruitment and Consulting, and Denisha Merriweather, founder of Black Minds Matter and the director of Public Relations at the American Federation for Children, to know your truths, and to show up and speak up for what you believe. That may our discussion will spark you to build a network in your community In this conversation, Sylvie with Kim, and Denisha discuss: Effective advocacy and community engagement Choosing and access to quality education Civic Leadership Engagement Roadmap program (CLER) and its importance Gender differences in approaching advocacy We invite our women listeners to consider participating in The Policy Circle CLER program by visiting thepolicycircle.org/cler. It is a virtual program for women from all over the country. There are two cohorts starting this coming September, check them out! To learn more about Kim visit her website, Bird Dog Recruitment. And check out https://www.blackmindsmatter.net/ to follow and support Denisha's efforts. We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Father Ross Romero, Associate Professor of Philosophy - Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, to talk about the need to recognize the features of human nature that we experience in ourselves and in others. In this conversation, Sylvie and Father Ross discuss: Human nature (acknowledging flaws and greatness) Ignatius' directive to always seek to better ourselves Value of silent retreats and the spiritual exercises Visit Cloisters on the Platte to learn more about Ignatius Silent Retreat. We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Kirstin Ricketts, Certified Financial Planner, Co-Creator of the blog Hold Loosely Live Freely, to talk about how to lean on faith to make decisions to lead and find renewing or discovering faith is actually what you need to achieve your potential. In this conversation, Sylvie and Kirstin discuss: Leading decisions with faith Acknowledging God's gifts Being bold to empower others Learning to hear God's voice. To learn more about Kristin visit her website Hold Loosely, Live Freely. We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Karen Wells to talk about having the courage to say yes and creating new experiences rooted in the ability to move forward. In this conversation, Sylvie and Karen discuss: Saying yes and stepping into different experiences Knowing yourself and appreciating others by using tools such as the DISC Being result-driven and measuring impact Creating opportunities Journey with Bridge Communities Making a difference We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Nathalie Sabourin to talk about amplifying your strength to achieve your full potential in life and at work. In this conversation, Sylvie and Nathalie discuss: Elevate your Leadership: Be at your best and release your potential Build your Co-Leadership Potential: Accelerate your goals and objectives with diverse perspectives and confidence Rediscover your strengths with an Inquiry and Growth Mindset Actions to go to the next level: - Being a Lifelong Learner (Always Learning) - Mentor, coach, guardian angel, sponsor What are the challenges when you embark the journey of knowing yourself How to use the results when interacting with others, when making decisions or building a team We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
Vu sur « Ah l'Terre-Neuve » : Le chat Pour cette émission consacrée au chat Christine Lacroix reçoit Sylvie Lévy de l'Arche des chats et Nadine Legros, toiletteuse. Cet article provient de Radio AlterNantes FM
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Taylor Shanklin to talk about the method - minimize to maximize. In this conversation, Sylvie and Taylor get into and discuss: Event that impacts health Branding and Definition of Success Three steps to Minimize to Maximize How to devote your time. Do it, Delegate It, Drop it. Show up as your authentic self every day. Recognize and Accept that change does not happen overnight. Trust the process. We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
Trusting your voice requires expanding your knowledge and your perspective, sometimes on complicated topics. In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down to review a brief and topic covered by The Policy Circle, refugee crisis. Sylvie walks through this topic that can feel rather difficult to navigate and understand, by giving listeners insight into: Sylvie's “Lens of Care” and personal lens at looking at the refugee crisis International Laws and Definitions around refugees - United Nations Refugee Convention (1951) Definition of Asylum Seekers Role of US Federal Government Role of Congress - judiciary committees Executive Branch & United States Refugee Admissions Program Refugee Act of 1980 established formal refugee and asylum programs in the U.S., and brought U.S. law into greater alignment with the UN Refugee Convention. Difference between Refugee and Asylum Seekers Special Immigrant Visas (interpreters) - and Humanitarian Parole “allows an individual to be in the United States for a temporary period for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit.” Process for specific individuals who have met humanitarian priorities - Refugees (P1), Asylum Seekers have 2 paths - Affirmative Asylum Processing with USCIS or Defensive Asylum Processing with EOIR Management and funding of refugee-related programs and services comes from the federal government, implementation is the responsibility of states and localities PRIVATE SECTOR - Federal, state, and local governments rely on non-governmental partners to provide resettlement assistance and services to arriving refugees. See Office of Refugee Resettlement. Challenges & Areas for Reform - Backlog of Asylum Cases Impact on communities Ways to Get Involved/What You Can Do To learn more on this topic, The Policy Circle recently published a brief on Responding to the Refugee Crisis – you can find it on thepolicycircle.org We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
Sylvie Légère (BCom '91) is a social entrepreneur, impact investor, philanthropist, and author of Trust Your Voice: A Roadmap to Focus and Influence. Her passion for women's empowerment inspired her co-founding of The Policy Circle, a non-profit organization committed to public policy dialogue that has grown into a community of over 13,500 members across 44 states in the US. Sylvie discusses creative ways to foster community engagement and as part of the Ricketts family her inspiring community work with the Chicago Cubs. Special spotlight question to Sylvie from Meg Beretta (BScSoc '17), director of digital strategy for the Nova Scotia Digital Service.(In English only with English and French transcript available).Transcripts of this episode are available in English and French.Guest: Sylvie Légère (BCom '91), Sylvie Légère website Spotlight Question: Meg Beretta (BScSoc '17)Host: Gwen Madiba, MA '12; BSocSc '08Theme Music: Idris Lawal, BCom '15Production: University of Ottawa's Alumni Relations teamProducer: Rhea Laube, MA '12Sound Engineer: Richard VilleneuveRecording Assistance: Pop-Up PodcastingPlease send your questions and comments to alumni@uottawa.ca. Stay connected with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Beth Feeley to talk about building a network and finding your focus by stepping out of your comfort zone and making an effort to stay informed. In this conversation, Sylvie and Beth get into and discuss: The launching of The Policy Circle Building a network that started with The Policy Circle discussion and briefs Finding your focus Goals, structure and lessons learned in launching the New Trier Neighbors Connect and listen to Beth Feeley through her podcast: Take Back our Schools with Andrew Guttman and Beth Feeley We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légèresat down with Lindrea Reynolds about personal branding. In this conversation, Sylvie and Lindrea get into and discuss: What is a personal brand and why is it important Some examples of different personal brands What do you do with your brand and how to stay true Recommendations on how to communicate your brand with teams and other people. What is the first step to articulating your brand. We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Laura Cox Kaplan, to talk about building an ecosystem of relationships that enriches our life because we are wired to connect, to help each other achieve our full potential. In this conversation, Sylvie and Laura get into and discuss: The importance of building a network - an ecosystem of relationships. Being intentional about building a network. Seizing opportunities to broaden and diversify relationships. Deepening relationships and keeping them alive. How to use your network. We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Dr. Kim Kagan, to talk about the language of war. In this conversation, Sylvie and Dr. Kagan get into and discuss: The mission of the Institute for the Study of War and why it is established. Where is Dr. Kagan's confidence rooted and how did she build and nourish the ecosystem of relationships that enable her to do the work. The three keys to understanding the Language of War What is the role of the United States in conflicts? How will future conflict end? As everyday citizens, what can we do to help in ending war? Here are some useful links about the recent Ukraine-Russia Crisis and on which Dr. Kim Kagan participated at the end of the Policy Circle program on Disinformation on the Ukraine-Russia War. https://www.thepolicycircle.org/minibrief/russia-ukraine-crisis/ https://www.thepolicycircle.org/war-of-words-the-ukraine-russia-war/?is_blog=1 Other useful references: https://spiritofamerica.org/ https://kse.ua/support/donation https://finance.yahoo.com/news/join-kyiv-school-economics-direct-220500705.html We hope you enjoy the episode! Tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to the Trust Your Voice podcast on your favorite podcast player
Program host Chris Meek is pleased to sit down with Sylvie Légère Ricketts on this week's episode of Next Steps Forward to discuss the philanthropist's passion for leveraging technology to provide solutions to unite and inspire individuals and for advancing future generations of changemakers, particularly those that are female. A staunch believer in the power of public policy's impact on daily life, Sylvie is the co-founder and chairman of The Policy Circle, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization which seeks to inform, inspire and develop women into thoughtful civic leaders. Not only will she discuss how the organization works to drive fact-based conversation, promote personal responsibility and increase civic engagement but she will also highlight another area that is of particular interest to her: how technology can transform the lives of others. Sylvie has seen firsthand the power of utilizing technology as means to communicate and educate others and will speak to the importance of encouraging teachers to push students into STEM programs from an early age. Continuously curious about the ways in which technology can enhance our lives, Sylvie will influence the audience to exercise their own curiosity and to open their eyes further to how much better life is made by technology.
Program host Chris Meek is pleased to sit down with Sylvie Légère Ricketts on this week's episode of Next Steps Forward to discuss the philanthropist's passion for leveraging technology to provide solutions to unite and inspire individuals and for advancing future generations of changemakers, particularly those that are female. A staunch believer in the power of public policy's impact on daily life, Sylvie is the co-founder and chairman of The Policy Circle, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization which seeks to inform, inspire and develop women into thoughtful civic leaders. Not only will she discuss how the organization works to drive fact-based conversation, promote personal responsibility and increase civic engagement but she will also highlight another area that is of particular interest to her: how technology can transform the lives of others. Sylvie has seen firsthand the power of utilizing technology as means to communicate and educate others and will speak to the importance of encouraging teachers to push students into STEM programs from an early age. Continuously curious about the ways in which technology can enhance our lives, Sylvie will influence the audience to exercise their own curiosity and to open their eyes further to how much better life is made by technology.
Trusting your voice requires expanding your knowledge and your perspective, sometimes on complicated topics. In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down to review a brief and topic covered by The Policy Circle, antitrust laws. Sylvie walks through this topic that can feel rather difficult to navigate and understand, by giving listeners insight into: What are antitrust laws History on antitrust laws How these laws are enforced The role of government How these laws affect the private sector How these laws affect big tech companies The issue of privacy The topic of market concentration Free speech What you can do in regards to antitrust laws To learn more on this topic, The Policy Circle published a brief on AntiTrust - you can find it by visiting thepolicycircle.org. Enjoy the episode and tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to your favorite podcast player.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with the co-author of her new book to talk about the process of taking an idea all the way through to a published book. In this conversation, Sylvie and Keri get into and discuss: The importance of working with a collaborative writer to build rapport and trust The process of taking an idea all the way through to a published book How the two collaborated by recording interviews and shaping those interviews into book chapters The importance of good writing, self-editing, and rewriting when necessary The process of self-publishing Enjoy the episode and tell us what you think by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Stay tuned for more episodes and be sure to subscribe to your favorite podcast player.
Sylvie pointe son manque de préparation. Se rapprocher de Paris était un choix rassurant et raisonnable financièrement, mais en s'installant à Montrouge, elle a subitement tout quitté : son métier, ses patients, sa ville, ses repères, sans doute une part d'elle-même. Comme si elle avait peur d'oublier sa vie d'avant, elle expose dans les moindres recoins de son logement ses objets fétiches. Son chez-soi pour l'instant, c'est une mue, une enveloppe.
Program host Chris Meek is pleased to sit down with Sylvie Légère Ricketts on this week's episode of Next Steps Forward to discuss the philanthropist's passion for leveraging technology to provide solutions to unite and inspire individuals and for advancing future generations of changemakers, particularly those that are female. A staunch believer in the power of public policy's impact on daily life, Sylvie is the co-founder and chairman of The Policy Circle, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization which seeks to inform, inspire and develop women into thoughtful civic leaders. Not only will she discuss how the organization works to drive fact-based conversation, promote personal responsibility and increase civic engagement but she will also highlight another area that is of particular interest to her: how technology can transform the lives of others. Sylvie has seen firsthand the power of utilizing technology as means to communicate and educate others and will speak to the importance of encouraging teachers to push students into STEM programs from an early age. Continuously curious about the ways in which technology can enhance our lives, Sylvie will influence the audience to exercise their own curiosity and to open their eyes further to how much better life is made by technology.
Program host Chris Meek is pleased to sit down with Sylvie Légère Ricketts on this week's episode of Next Steps Forward to discuss the philanthropist's passion for leveraging technology to provide solutions to unite and inspire individuals and for advancing future generations of changemakers, particularly those that are female. A staunch believer in the power of public policy's impact on daily life, Sylvie is the co-founder and chairman of The Policy Circle, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization which seeks to inform, inspire and develop women into thoughtful civic leaders. Not only will she discuss how the organization works to drive fact-based conversation, promote personal responsibility and increase civic engagement but she will also highlight another area that is of particular interest to her: how technology can transform the lives of others. Sylvie has seen firsthand the power of utilizing technology as means to communicate and educate others and will speak to the importance of encouraging teachers to push students into STEM programs from an early age. Continuously curious about the ways in which technology can enhance our lives, Sylvie will influence the audience to exercise their own curiosity and to open their eyes further to how much better life is made by technology.
Vu sur Alternados : Invitées Christine, éducatrice canine, comportementaliste et Sylvie, créatrice de l'Arche des chats Les jeunes hospitalisés (Lee-Loo, Clémentine et Clémence) en HDJ de pédiatrie au CHU de Nantes reçoivent Christine Lacroix, conseil en éducation canine et féline. accompagnée de son chien Yos et Sylvie Lévy fondatrice de l'Arche des chats. Une émission préparée par Stéphanie, éducatrice, Laura, orthophoniste, animée par Daniel Raphalen et réalisée par Manu Raphalen https://www.educationcaninefeline.fr/ […] Cet article provient de Radio AlterNantes FM
Invités: Marie Barbey-Chappuis, conseillère administrative en Ville de Genève à la sécurité et aux sports, Vincent Subilia, directeur général de la CCIG, Mélanie Fontanet et Ksenia Chevallaz, co-fondatrices de Tesbaux, Rémy Burri, responsable opérationnel et Sylvie Léger, responsable communicationProgramme:1. 3 minutes pour comprendre comment se porte l'économie à Genève2. Genève innove: comment repenser le marché locatif ?3. Le Focus: Unireso a 20 ans, l'âge de raison ?Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Parlons Economie ici : https://bit.ly/31TCL0P ou en écoutant Radio Lac.
Invités: Remy Burri, responsable opérationnel et Sylvie Léger, responsable communicationUnireso fête ses 20 ans. Que ce soit pour des raisons pratiques, environnementales ou économiques, puisque traverser le canton revient aujourd'hui à CHF 3.- (contre 15 à l'époque), les transports en commun motivent de plus en plus la population.3,5 milliards de voyageurs en 20 ans, ça se fête! Pour cela, unireso organise un rallye à travers Genève le dimanche 5 septembre. Un parcours en transports publics, jalonné de questions et d'énigmes et de lots à gagner. Inscrivez-vous sur leur site pour participer.Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Parlons Economie ici : https://bit.ly/31TCL0P ou en écoutant Radio Lac.
Point de presse de Christian Dubé, Horacio Arruda et Daniel Paré, le responsable de la campagne de vaccination : La courbe du variant britannique monte, la vaccination intensifiée à Montréal avec l’aide des pharmaciens, Chronique de Nicole Gibeault, juge à la retraite : Double-meurtre à Sainte-Sophie et la Loi sur le divorce modifiée pour inclure la violence familiale. Entrevue avec Sylvie Lévesque, directrice générale de la Fédération des associations de familles monoparentales et recomposées du Québec : Le changement sur la Loi sur le divorce pour y inclure la violence familiale n’affectera pas les séparations de conjoints de faits au Québec. Entrevue avec Benoit Morin, président de l'Association québécoise des pharmaciens propriétaires : La vaccination sera offerte dans certaines pharmacies de Montréal dès le 15 mars. Chronique de politique américaine de Guillaume Lavoie, membre associé à la Chaire Raoul-Dandurand : Washington impose des sanctions à Moscou en lien à l’empoisonnement de la figure d’opposition Alexeï Navalny et au tour du Royaume-Uni se penche sur la question de la liberté académique. Chronique de Madeleine Pilote-Côté, chroniqueuse d’opinion au Journal de Montréal et de Québec : Une importante hausse des actes racistes visant les personnes d’origines asiatiques. Quelles villes pourraient inspirer Montréal? Bras de fer à l’horizon entre Facebook et les médias d’information. Segment LCN avec Julie Marcoux : Les femmes sont plus touchées par la pandémie que les hommes. Est-ce que le gouvernement s'attaquera à cette disparité? Entrevue avec Marie-Hélène Giguère, professeure au Département d’éducation et formation spécialisées de l’UQAM : Les élèves aux primaires ont accumulé du retard en lecture et en écriture durant la pandémie, révèle une première étude scientifique québécoise sur l’apprentissage des étudiants au primaire en temps de COVID-19. Chronique de Danny St Pierre, animateur du balado L’Addition à QUB radio : Quel rôle jouent les propriétaires d’immeubles dans la survie de petits commerçants? Chronique Lili Boisvert, journaliste et autrice : Retour sur l’affaire “Dis son nom” et le concept de l’anonymat. Chronique de Vincent Dessureault : Tour des actualités du 2 mars 2021. Une production QUB radio Mars 2021 Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Entrevue avec Sylvie Lévesque, directrice générale de la Fédération des associations de familles monoparentales et recomposées du Québec : Le changement sur la Loi sur le divorce pour y inclure la violence familiale n’affectera pas les séparations de conjoints de faits au Québec. Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Témoignage de rétablissement de notre invité de cette semaine : Sylvie L.
Témoignage de rétablissement de notre invité de cette semaine : Sylvie L.
“Une histoire mondiale des femmes photographes”sous la direction de Luce Lebart et Marie RobertLes Éditions TextuelPODCAST – Interview de Luce Lebart, historienne de la photographie, correspondante française pour la collection Archive of Modern Conflict, et de Marie Robert, conservatrice en chef au musée d'Orsay, chargée de la collection de photographies, directrices de livre ”Une histoire mondiale des femmes photographes” aux éditions Textuel,par Anne-Frédérique Fer, enregistrement réalisé par téléphone, entre Paris et la Région parisienne, le 10 novembre 2020, durée 32'16. © FranceFineArt.HOME | EDITION | “UNE HISTOIRE MONDIALE DES FEMMES PHOTOGRAPHES” SOUS LA DIRECTION DE LUCE LEBART ET MARIE ROBERT “Une histoire mondiale des femmes photographes” sous la direction de Luce Lebart et Marie RobertPartage“Une histoire mondiale des femmes photographes”sous la direction de Luce Lebart et Marie RobertLes Éditions TextuelÉditions TextuelPODCAST – Interview de Luce Lebart, historienne de la photographie, correspondante française pour la collection Archive of Modern Conflict, et de Marie Robert, conservatrice en chef au musée d'Orsay, chargée de la collection de photographies, directrices de livre ”Une histoire mondiale des femmes photographes” aux éditions Textuel,par Anne-Frédérique Fer, enregistrement réalisé par téléphone, entre Paris et la Région parisienne, le 10 novembre 2020, durée 32'16. © FranceFineArt.Couverture de Une histoire mondiale des femmes photographessous la direction de Luce Lebart et Marie Robert aux éditions Textuel, 2020. Photographie de Pushpamala N. © Pushpamala N.Newsha Tavakolian,Portrait de Negin à Téhéran,2010. © Newsha Tavakolian / Magnum Photos.Pamela Singh,Carte au trésor 022,1994-1995, peinte en 2015. Courtesy © Pamela Singh and sepiaEYE.Elisabeth Hase,Sans titre [femme sous la douche],vers 1932-1933. © Estate of Elisabeth Hase, Courtesy Robert Mann Gallery.Edith Watson,Dans le détroit [Vue d'un iceberg],Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador, Canada, 16-23 août 1913. © Edith S. Watson / Bibliothe`que et Archives Canada [e010791398].Anna Atkins,Alaria esculenta, extrait de Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions,1849-1850. © The New York Public Library.Extrait du communiqué de presseUne fabuleuse somme collective, un livre manifeste, un ouvrage de référence.Cet ouvrage illustré par 450 images, présente les œuvres de 300 femmes photographes du monde entier, de l'invention du médium jusqu'à l'aube du XXIe siècle. Rares sont celles dont les noms sont parvenus jusqu'à nous, disparaissant du récit de la création au profit des « grands maîtres ».L'effacement des femmes dans l'histoire de la photographie résulte d'une longue tradition de discrédit. Créatrices originales et autonomes, elles n'ont pourtant cessé de documenter, d'interroger et de transfigurer le monde, démontrant que l'appareil photo peut être un fantastique outil d'émancipation. Aucune expérimentation ni aucun fracas des XIXe et XXe siècles ne leur ont ainsi échappé. Pour restituer la diversité des parcours de ces femmes photographes, Luce Lebart et Marie Robert ont invité 162 autrices de différents points du globe à nourrir cet ouvrage manifeste.La recherche dirigée par Marie Robert et Luce Lebart a été réalisée grâce au soutien des Rencontres d'Arles et de Women In Motion, un programme de Kering qui met en lumière la place des femmes dans les arts et la culture.Cet ouvrage bénéficie du soutien du ministère de la Culture, du ministère délégué chargé de l'Égalité entre les femmes et les hommes, de la Diversité et de l'égalité des chances ainsi que de la région Île-de-France.Actualité – Dans le cadre de Femmes photographes – Une histoire de la photographie à réinventer – Une proposition de Fannie Escoulen, commissaire d'exposition indépendante spécialisée en photographie contemporaine. Quatre rendez-vous sur Instagram live, du 11 au 14 novembre, à 11 h, à suivre sur @ParisPhotoFair.Le 14 novembre 2020 à partir de 14 h 15Discussions et rencontres autour de la sortie de l'ouvrage manifeste Une Histoire mondiale des femmes photographes (éditions Textuel). Une somme collective, codirigée par Luce Lebart et Marie Robert, présentant les oeuvres de 300 femmes photographes du monde entier, de l'invention du médium jusqu'à l'aube du XXIe siècle.à 14 h 15Introduction de la rencontre par Agnès Saal, haute fonctionnaire à la diversité et à l'égalité au ministère de la Culture.de 14 h 30 à 15 h 30Discussion entre Luce Lebart, historienne de la photographie, commissaire d'exposition et chercheuse pour la collection Archive of Modern Conflict, et Marie Robert, conservatrice en chef au musée d'Orsay, avec Marianne Théry, directrice des éditions Textuel. Modération par Fannie Escoulen. Diffusion en live sur Youtube. Plus d'infos sur ellesxparisphoto.com.Luce Lebart est historienne de la photographie, commissaire d'exposition et correspondante française pour la collection Archive of Modern Conflict (Londres-Toronto). Elle a notamment écrit Les Grands Photographes du XXe siècle (Larousse, 2017) et publié Les Silences d'Atget (Textuel, 2016).Marie Robert est conservatrice en chef au musée d'Orsay depuis 2011, chargée de la collection de photographies. Elle a été co-commissaire des expositions « Qui a peur des femmes photographes ? » et « Splendeurs et Misères. Images de la prostitution ».Les 162 autrices : Alix Agret, Andrea Aguad, Line Ajan, Alina Akoeff, Damarice Amao, Bérénice Angremy, Irini Apostolou,, Georgia Atienza, Marie Auger, Sarah Bay Gachot, Marion Beckers, Sophie Bertrand, Hélène Bocard, Clara Bolin, Daria Bona, Joëlle Bonardi, Mattie Boom, Clara Bouveresse, Dominique Brebion, Susanna Brown, Nocebo Bucibo, River Encalada Bullock, Laurence Butet-Roch, Marine Cabos-Brullé, Molly Caenwyn, Yudit Caplan, Éléonore Challine, Virginie Chardin, Héloïse Conésa, Julie Crooks, Marta Dahó, Aldeide Delgado, Lourdes Delgado, Françoise Denoyelle, Delphine Desveaux, Deepali Dewan, Helen Ennis, Esa Epstein, Heloisa Espada, Monika Faber, Adama Delphine Fawundu, Anaïs Feyeux, Kateryna Filyuk, Eva Fisli, Orla Fitzpatrick, Clare Freestone, Lena Fritsch, Susana Gállego Cuesta, Katarzyna Gębarowska, Anahita Ghabaian Etehadieh, Hélène Giannecchini, Marta Gili, Pamela Glasson Roberts, Bettina Gockel, Laura González-Flores, Maria Gourieva, Kristen Gresh, Rebekka Grossmann, Laetitia Guillemin, Natalya Guzenko Boudier, Sophie Hackett, Awel Haouati, Melissa Harris, Sabine Hartmann, Yining He, Charlene Heath, Elina Heikka, Nathalie Herschdorfer, Lisa Hostetler, Candice Jansen, Sabina Jaskot-Gill, Victoria Jonathan, Julie Jones, Maria Kapajeva, Malavika Karlekar, Magda Keaney, Corey Keller, Rym Khene, Sara Knelman, Monika E. Kupfer, Paula Kupfer, Cat Lachowskyj, Anne Lacoste, Annabelle Lacour, Martha Langford, Sylvie Lécallier, Sigrid Lien, Joanne Lukitsh, Anne Lyden, Lola Mac Dougall, Sandra Maunac, Shoair Mavlian, Anne Maxwell, Margarida Medeiros, Ieva Meilutė-Svinkūnienė, Jasmin Meinold, Jeanne Mercier, Christelle Michel, George Mind, Tanvi Mishra, Fulufhelo Mobadi, Elisabeth Moortgat, Gaëlle Morel, Victoria Munro, Federica Muzzarelli, Yasmine Nachabe Taan, Suryanandini Narain, Constantia Nicolaides, Nestan Nijaradze, Érika Nimis, Anne O'Hehir, Pippa Oldfield, Oluremi C. Onabanjo, Daria Panaiotti, Nikoo Paydar, Deniz Pehlivaner, Penelope Petsini, Claudia Polledri, Carolina Ponce de Léon, Karolina Puchała-Rojek, Kateryna Radchenko, Helihanta Rajaonarison, Zsófia Rátkai, Martine Ravache, Scarlett Reliquet, Raisa Rexer, Núria F. Rius, Hilary Roberts, Julie Robinson, Mette Sandbye, Franziska Schmidt, Gabriele Schor, Letta Shtohryn, Æsa Sigurjónsdóttir, Nani Simonis, Agnès Sire, Karen Smith, Abigail Solomon-Godeau, Anna Sparham, Zoë Tousignant, Flora Triebel, Aliki Tsirgialou, Silvia Valisa, Arola Valls Bofill, Pauline Vermare, Dominique Versavel, Hripsimé Visser, Sonia Voss, Francesca Wilmott, Demet Yildiz, Cynthia Young, Oksana Zaboujko, Maria Zagala, Erika Zerwes et Karolina Ziębińska-Lewandowska. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Stéphane Leclair s'entretient avec les comédiennes Caroline Néron et Kelly Depeault du film La déesse des mouches à feu; la réalisatrice et scénariste Carmine Pierre-Dufour raconte sa participation à un panel sur la place des femmes en cinéma, tenu lors du Festival international du film black; Claude Prégent parle de son arrivée dans la troupe de la série 5e rang; Sylvie Léonard parle de ses 45 ans de carrière; Charlotte Cardin discute de la lenteur, de la composition, de la patience et du marché français; et Denis Bouchard porte un nouveau regard sur les médias sociaux avec BANG!
Tous les jours de la semaine, Jérôme Lacroix vous livre le meilleur des initiatives qui changent le monde, sur le web et en régions ! Ce mercredi, il souhaite mettre en avant l'initiative de Sylvie Lézier, photographe professionnelle corse. Elle propose des séances photos gratuites, avec leur famille, au personnel médical qui est en première ligne face au Coronavirus.
Entrevue avec Sylvie Lévesque, porte-parole de la Coalition pour la conciliation famille-travail-études : Plusieurs parents ont de la difficulté à concilier entre la famille et le travail, notamment à cause d’employeurs non compréhensifs, révèle un récent sondage de la Coalition pour la conciliation famille-travail-études.
Ouverture de l’émission avec Geneviève Pettersen. Point de presse de François Legault, premier ministre du Québec. Analyse du point de presse par Alexandre Moranville-Ouellet et Geneviève Pettersen. Entrevue avec Dr François Marquis, chef de service des soins intensifs de l’hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont : Déconfinement et reprise des opérations chirurgicales : Sommes-nous prêts ? Entrevue avec Éric Parent, président-directeur-général d’EVA Technologies : Une équipe montréalaise a conçu une application pour aider à se protéger des personnes infectées par la COVID-19, mais est-ce qu’une telle application porte des dangers quant à la protection des données et de la vie privée de ses utilisateurs ? Entrevue avec Sylvie Lévesque, porte-parole de la Coalition pour la conciliation famille-travail-études : Plusieurs parents ont de la difficulté à concilier entre la famille et le travail, notamment à cause d’employeurs non compréhensifs, révèle un récent sondage de la Coalition pour la conciliation famille-travail-études. Entrevue avec Suzanne Bond, capitaine de homardier à la retraite : Entrevue avec la capitaine à la retraite Suzanne Bond qui a fait l’objet d’un récent reportage d’Élise Ekker-Lambert pour Tabloïd. Une production QUB radio Mai 2020
After Sylvie personally encountered the unique challenges women face in public policy, she co-founded The Policy Circle to provide women with opportunities to gain confidence in public policy dialogue. She has more than 20 years of experience working in technology, process and change management, and she is the co-owner of a bicycle shop outside Chicago.
Sylvie Légère is the co-founder and President of The Policy Circle (http://www.thepolicycircle.org), a national grassroots network with a mission to educate, inspire and develop community leaders. Equipped with facts, policy circle women get involved in the governance of their communities, and assert their voices into dialogs on the impact of public policy on creativity and entrepreneurship. Sylvie spent her career in technology program management, including infrastructure and learning technologies, at firms such as Accenture, TD Ameritrade, and JP Morgan Chase. She was the co-owner of a bicycle shop, and is also an investor in start-ups committed to connecting people from vulnerable communities to jobs. Sylvie earned an undergraduate degree in Management Information Systems from the University of Ottawa, Canada, and a Master’s in Computer Science with a specialization in the Learning Sciences from Northwestern University, in Evanston, Illinois. 5:00 Sylvie’s childhood; father was a politician 11:55 First job at Accenture 15:35 Problem solving 18:04 STEM and going into computer science 21:49 “Raise your gaze” - [Elise Stefanik] 23:37 Gary worked in a factory during winters 27:11 Knowing your industry 28:21 7 habits of highly effective people 34:50 The Policy Circle starting Fact-based articles so you can engage in a discussion Gives you the tools to affect your community Technology widens the gap 48:13 Policy Library: over 300 circles; busy women 52:56 Finding the middle ground 55:30 The goal of The Policy Circle: eliminate conflict and focus on facts 1:01:20 Mentors / DiSC is most valuable tool 1:05:48 3500 members 1:11:11 Talked to JCN 1:15:28 Could you do this in any other country? 1:17:31 Quinton’s true takeaways Connect with Gary Rabine and DDCEO: Visit the DDCEO BLOG: http://ditchdiggerceo.com/ Like DDCEO on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DitchDiggerCEO Follow DDCEO on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DitchDiggerCEO Follow DDCEO on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DitchDiggerCEO Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh03Px5ez_xe_oE_iJMMNIg/featured?view_as=subscriber
Est-il possible d’être heureux sans argent ? Si certains semblent prédestinés à vivre dans l’abondance, d’autres souffrent de ne pas en avoir assez. Comment pourrait-on définir nos croyances reliées à l’argent? Émanuelle Robitaille tentent de répondre à ces questions en compagnie de Josée Panet-Raymond, Éditrice adjointe et rédactrice en chef du magazine L’itinéraire, Sylvie Lévesque, directrice… Cet article L’argent et le bonheur est apparu en premier sur Canal M, la radio de Vues et Voix.
This is 30 minutes of pure next level gems! After listening to co-fonder of the Policy Circle and philanthropist, Sylvie Légère, you can probably start a business or do some serious creative problem solving at your place of employment. We discuss using civil discourse to get your voice heard, personal missions, the importance of networking and implementing growth goals! Listen, be Inspired and tell us what you think!
Animée par Yann Fadigas, "Bulles de Bonheur" est une émission hebdomadaire sur le bien-être et la vie quotidienne avec un point commun entre tous les thèmes abordés: le BONHEUR ! Chaque semaine, 3 des 12 chroniqueurs que constitue l'équipe vous proposent de parler de leur spécialité ! Les thèmes de la semaine : - MANUELA ("Bulle d'amour" sur l'organisation de son mariage): les lieux de cérémonie - SYLVIE ("Bulle d'arômes" sur l'aromathérapie): la trousse aromathérapie pour les vacances - VIRGINIE ("La bienveillance dans la famille, quel bonheur !" sur la parentalité et relations parents/enfants): bulles d'idées pour gérer positivement avec ses enfants en vacances - Le bonheur de recevoir: notre invitée est Huguette SCHOENAHL, intervenante en littérature jeunesse **SITES INVITÉE:** Site de ramdam de Wittenheim (68): www.ramdamwittenheim.fr/ Site de la médiathèque de Wittenheim (68): mediatheque.wittenheim.fr/ **SITES CHRONIQUEUSES** Site internet de Virginie ("L'envolée positive" sur la parentalité): www.lenvolee-positive.com/ Site internet de Sylvie ("L'aromathérapie essentielle" sur l'aromathérapie): www.aromatherapie-essentielle.com/ ATTENTION: l'aromathérapie ne se substitue pas à un traitement médical. Site internet de Manuela ("Soupçon2magie" sur le mariage): www.soupcon2magie.com/ Page Facebook de "Bulles de Bonheur": www.facebook.com/bullesRDL/ Concept: Une émission hebdomadaire de bien-être et de vie quotidienne où une équipe de 12 personnes se succèdent par 3 à chaque numéro pour vous parler de leur spécialité: Aromathérapie / Soins énergétiques (aura, chakra...) / Biodiversité / Zéro Déchet / Organisation du mariage / Sophrologie / Communication Non Violente / Informatique / Films & séries TV / Parentalité / Bien-être physique. Musiques diffusées: -"A la vie, à l'amour", Soprano -"Supreme", Robbie Williams - "Sur la route de Memphis", Eddy Mitchell Important: "Bulles de Bonheur" ne touche aucun droits d'auteur sur ces chansons. Les droits reviennent aux auteurs/compositeurs/interprètes. "Bulles de Bonheur", tous droits réservés.
Interview de Jean-Jean, du Centre d'Expressions Musicales (CEM) au Fort de Tourneville, qui expose la photographe Sylvie Lèbre : le vernissage a lieu ce vendredi soir.
Entrevue avec l'animatrice et productrice Julie Snyder; Entrevue avec les comédiennes Magalie Lépine-Blondeau et Sylvie Léonard
Il existe dans l'Univers des régions où la gravité est si forte que ni matière ni lumière ne peuvent s'en échapper, des « trous noirs ». En interagissant, ces trous noirs émettent des ondes gravitationnelles qui se propagent en déformant l'espace-temps, comme l'avait prévu Albert Einstein. Ces ondes, qui viennent d'être observées directement pour la première fois, ouvriront une nouvelle fenêtre sur la partie de l'Univers qui reste invisible au rayonnement électromagnétique. C'est l'enjeu de la future mission spatiale LISA et de sa mission précurseur Lisa Pathfinder, lancée fin 2015. Les intervenant(e)s => Sylvie Léon, CNES ; Pierre Binetruy, APC.
Il existe dans l’Univers des régions où la gravité est si forte que ni matière ni lumière ne peuvent s’en échapper, des « trous noirs ». En interagissant, ces trous noirs émettent des ondes gravitationnelles qui se propagent en déformant l’espace-temps, comme l’avait prévu Albert Einstein. Ces ondes, qui viennent d’être observées directement pour la première fois, ouvriront une nouvelle fenêtre sur la partie de l’Univers qui reste invisible au rayonnement électromagnétique. C’est l’enjeu de la future mission spatiale LISA et de sa mission précurseur Lisa Pathfinder, lancée fin 2015. Les intervenant(e)s : Sylvie Léon, CNES ; Pierre Binetruy, APC.
Le week-end est à nos portes pour l’épisode 105! Bon vendredi! En espèrant que vous avez du fun, peu importe où vous êtes. Gros-immense-show: Laurie cite l’émission jeunesse Pin-Pon, on parle d’une pub de A&W, On jase de grands films de Robin Williams, on parle de Heath Ledger, Nick nous remémore Jack Layton, les techniques d’actrice de la comédienne Sylvie Léonard, on revient sur la mort de Lady Diana, Nick a volé un téléphone! Laurie est Android mais n’est pas totalement Android (vous en fait pas, elle s’explique), Nick s’amourache d’une paire d’écouteur, Laurie et le dilemme Pharmaprix vs. Jean Coutu, Laurie était sur le boîtes de Tylenol. Bref, un show de dieu pour ton week-end. À lundi!Twitter - Facebook - iTunes - Youtube