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Jackie Garlich, OD, FAAO, and Jessilin Quint, OD, MS, MBA, FAAO, welcome their latest guest to the podcast, Pamela Theriot, OD, FAAO, who discusses her unique journey toward starting a large dry eye referral center as an associate optometrist. Dr. Theriot shares her approach to advocating for the need to treat dry eye more extensively, the logistics of building up a dry eye clinic, what it takes to educate the public on dry eye disease, and more.
We are talking with Lady In The Bathroom, Chasity Theriot, and Daniel Barousse with Barousse WorksTikTok @ladyintgebathroomTikTok @Daniel.Baroussehttps://ladyintgebathroom.comhttps://barousseworks.com— Find this and past episodes at: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-tea-podcast/support— The Tea Podcast is proudly sponsored by Chase Group Construction, and The Music Academy of AcadianaThe Tea Podcast Studio is sponsored in-part by Mire.Group CPAs: https://facebook.com/miregroupcpa?mibextid=LQQJ4d
We are finally back this week with the one and only Tim Theriot!! We had to have him back because we loved having him so much the first time. This time Tim showed up with questions...
In episode 179 of RizzoCast, we are joined by former MLB infielder Ryan Theriot to discuss the current MLB scene, Paul Skenes interning for him, winning a title at LSU, playing in the big leagues, getting his uniform dirty, playing for La Russa and Bochy, scoring the winning run in the 2012 World Series, opening up a gym in Baton Rouge and so much more. Watch and listen to RizzoCast's full episodes: https://linktr.ee/RizzoCast Follow RizzoCast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RizzoCast Follow RizzoCast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rizzocast/ Follow Steven Rissotto on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StevenRissotto
After a short hiatus, Another Goddamn Horror Podcast is back with a special episode! This time, we're previewing our upcoming Patreon content, where we'll feature exclusive interviews and deep dives into iconic horror films. In this episode, we sit down with New York (by way of the South) comedian Brian Theriot to tackle Stephen King's infamous directorial debut, Maximum Overdrive. Fueled by King's self-confessed coke binge, this 1986 cult classic is an explosive rollercoaster of chaos, killer trucks, and, yes, bazookas. We dive into the dangerous on-set conditions, the insanity of the plot, and why this movie still holds a special place in horror history. If you like this content, please subscribe to our Patreon for plenty more exclusive interviews, in-depth film discussions, and horror goodness! #HorrorPodcast #MaximumOverdrive #StephenKing #80sHorror #HorrorCommunity #HorrorMovies #CultClassics #MovieDeepDive #ComedyMeetsHorror #BrianTheriot #HorrorFilmAnalysis #AnotherGoddamnHorrorPodcast #PatreonPreview
This episode could change EVERYTHING for you!This episode is SOO amazing! It's packed with SOLID GOLD guidance from my client Dr. Pam Theriot.In this episode, Sarah interviews Dr. Pam Theriot, an optometrist and dry eye influencer, who shares her transformative journey through coaching. In just 90 days, Pam went from feeling overwhelmed and burnt out to embodying a calm, confident, and empowered identity. She opens up about her ambitious goal to reach 1 million dry eye sufferers, and how coaching helped her redefine her career and personal life.Pam discusses how her people-pleasing tendencies and limiting beliefs were rooted in childhood experiences and how Sarah's coaching helped her uncover and heal those deep-seated issues. With Sarah's guidance, Pam learned to set boundaries, both at work and at home, transforming her relationships and creating a more intentional, balanced life.The episode highlights how with the right “combination” of coaching modalities, ( HINT: more than just mindset work) clients QUICKLY embody new identities and beliefs that lead to massive success professionally, and a more connected relationship with her kids and herself. Pam's journey culminates with her recent acceptance to a TEDx stage, a dream that had once seemed out of reach, showing that with the right mindset and support, even the biggest goals are attainable!You can reach Dr. Pam Theriot here! www.pamtheriot.comCheck out Dr. Theriot's book “Alleviate Dry Eye” in 8 weeks on Amazon.
In this episode of the FitMIND FitBODY podcast, I chat with David Theriot, an extraordinary runner with a passion for ultra-endurance events. David shares his journey from growing up in South Louisiana to becoming a dedicated runner and how running has shaped his life. David talks about his childhood, filled with hunting, fishing, and outdoor activities, and how he found his way into running through wrestling and jiu-jitsu. Despite running initially being a punishment during his wrestling training, David eventually fell in love with the sport. One of the highlights of David's story is his journey to running ultra-endurance races. He shares his experience of running his first marathon in Vibram FiveFingers after recovering from an ACL reconstruction and how he gradually transitioned to trail running and ultra-marathons. David also discusses his experience with injuries, including multiple knee surgeries, and how he managed to stay active and motivated during recovery periods. His story is a testament to resilience, determination, and the joy of pushing personal limits. David is also the host of the podcast “Run the Riot,” where he talks about running, interviews other runners, and shares motivational stories. Additionally, he is a running coach, helping others achieve their running goals and find joy in the sport. You can find David's podcast and coaching here - https://www.theriot.run/ David's Running Tips:- 1. Start Slow: Begin your running journey at a comfortable pace to build endurance and prevent injuries. 2. Be Consistent: Maintain a regular running schedule to build a habit and improve fitness over time. 3. Listen to Your Body: Pay attention to how your body feels and take rest days when needed. 4. Embrace Challenges: Set ambitious goals and work steadily towards them. 5. Stay Motivated: Find joy in the process and use running as a way to think and reflect. 6. Prepare for Races: Train thoroughly and be ready for the challenges of ultra-endurance events. Tune in to hear David's incredible journey, his insights on running, and his practical tips for runners of all levels. Whether you're new to running or looking for inspiration, David's story will motivate you to lace up your shoes and hit the road. A couple of BIG favours: 1) please like and review this podcast so more people will discover it :) 2) come on the podcast and talk about your running journey and/or refer someone you'd love me to interview (whether you know them or not :) ) Lets not keep the power of running a secret any more! Hit me up on Facebook/Instagram (FitMIND FitBODY) or send me an email - Michelle @ FitMINDFitBODY .co Don't miss an episode of the FitMind FitBODY Podcast. Sign up to our email list and get notified when new episodes are released. https://fitmindfitbody.co/podcast/
In hour three of After Further Review, Matt and Theriot give their picks for the college football weekend. Matt gives his picks for Saints-Falcons and LSU-South Alabama.
Show Summary:In this episode, Claire speaks with Ike Theriot, a NASA EVA Flight Controller and Astronaut Instructor, who highlights the power of curiosity and the importance of following your passions in the space industry. He shares personal experiences in working for NASA and training astronauts, showing how a love for exploration shaped his career. Tune in to discover how pursuing your interests can open unexpected doors in science, technology, and beyond.Ike currently serves as an EVA Flight Controller and Astronaut Instructor in the Flight Operations Directorate at Johnson Space Center. He supports real-time ISS EVA operations by planning EVA's, training astronauts to perform those EVA's, and supporting execution from Mission Control as a flight controller. Ike also develops and trains Artemis EVA operational concepts for navigation, timeline management, and suit and tool use for lunar surface operations.Links from the Show:Related The STEM Space Podcast Episodes 153. Don't Tell Your Kid to be an Engineer73. Does STEM Track?Vivify STEM Blog Posts Astronaut Training and the 4 C's of STEMTop 10 Ways To Encourage Girls In STEMHow to Teach Growth Mindset and Failing ForwardVivify STEM LessonsAstronaut Training: 4 Cs of STEMIntro to Coding: STEM ActivityMusical Instrument STEM ChallengeSTEM Creativity Tools: 5 Activities to Boost Brainstorming PowerMission to Moon Middle School STEM Curriculum UnitOther STEM ResourcesNASA | Meet the Teams Leading Moonwalking Test Mission (ft. Ike Theriot)NASA | ArtemisNASA | STEM Resources and OpportunitiesEmail us your questions and more!THE STEM SPACE SHOWNOTESTHE STEM SPACE FACEBOOK GROUPVIVIFY INSTAGRAMVIVIFY FACEBOOKVIVIFY XVIVIFY TIKTOK
We're excited to bring you Part 2 of our enlightening interview with Dr. Jason P. Theriot, historian and author of the groundbreaking book, Frenchie: The Story of the French-Speaking Cajuns of World War II. Join us as host Colonel Tom Rendall continues this captivating discussion on our latest "Front to the Films" podcast episode. In this concluding segment, Dr. Theriot provides a deeper view into the extraordinary contributions of Cajun troops during World War II. These soldiers, often overlooked in broader military histories, used their unique linguistic skills to serve as vital intermediaries in the European theaters of war. Their ability to communicate fluently in French proved crucial in numerous operations, fostering a bridge between American forces and French-speaking locals. A Lesson in Kindness One of the most profound takeaways from Dr. Theriot's extensive research is encapsulated in the simple yet powerful principle: "Be Kind." Throughout the episode, Dr. Theriot shares how this ethos was as much a tactical advantage as it was a personal virtue during the chaos of war. The kindness shown by these Cajun soldiers often opened doors, built trust, and created alliances that were critical to mission success. Cultural Renaissance and Historical Impact The episode also highlights how these experiences catalyzed a cultural renaissance among Cajun communities back in Louisiana. The war, paradoxically, ended up empowering these troops to reclaim and celebrate their French linguistic and cultural heritage, which had been suppressed for generations in an English-dominated America. Documenting History In the latter half of our discussion, Dr. Theriot reflects on his 25-year journey interviewing WWII veterans, emphasizing the importance of preserving their stories. He provides invaluable advice for historians and researchers eager to uncover and document untold stories, stressing the need to approach such endeavors with diligence, respect, and, above all, kindness. Tune In This episode is serves as a reminder of the human elements of war and the enduring impact of cultural identity. It's a story of how a marginalized group within the American military turned their perceived disadvantage into a wartime necessity, and subsequently, a source of immense pride and identity renewal. Join Colonel Tom Rendall and Dr. Jason Theriot as they conclude this memorable and meaningful interview. Listen to Part 2 of "The Cajun Connection: Frenchies in WWII" now available on all major podcast platforms. Don't forget to subscribe to "Front to the Films" for more fascinating insights into the personal histories that shape our world. #FrontToTheFilms #History #Podcast #WWII #Cajuns #WW2 #WWIIFoundation #Leadership #Culture #Louisiana #Frenchie #Interview
In hour two of After Further Review, Matt is joined by Ryan Theriot for The Riot Radio Hour. We begin with Ryan's Letter and Kick Rocks. Tom Brady calling games has Theriot remembering when he wanted to call LSU Baseball with Matt. Ask Ryan wraps the hour.
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In our latest episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Dr. Jason P. Theriot, an historian and author of the new book Frenchie: The Story of the French-Speaking Cajuns of World War II. This episode offers a deep dive into the unique contributions of Cajun soldiers during the war and the profound impact they had on their cultural identity. A Unique Linguistic Contribution Jason shares insights with our host, Colonel Tom Rendall (USA, Ret.), of the role of Cajun soldiers during WWII, known affectionately as "Frenchies." These young men from Louisiana, who grew up speaking French due to their Acadian ancestry, became invaluable as interpreters across Europe and North Africa. Their ability to bridge language gaps improved the execution of military operations but also fostered stronger alliances during critical moments of the war. Personal Stories of Impact Bob LeBlanc Jason shares a number of fascinating anecdotes from his extensive research. He recounts stories of individual soldiers who, despite facing discrimination back home for their linguistic heritage, found their skills to be of great importance on the battlefield. These narratives effectivelyconvey the significant shift in how these soldiers viewed their own cultural identity post-war. Cultural Renaissance Post-War Jason explores the broader impact of the war on Cajun identity back in the United States. The recognition these soldiers received abroad sparked a resurgence of pride and cultural renaissance among the Cajun communities, which had long faced pressure to assimilate and abandon their French linguistic heritage. This newfound pride laid the groundwork for the Cajun empowerment movements that would follow decades later. The Importance of Preserving History In this episode on his 25 years of interviewing WWII veterans, emphasizing the importance of preserving such firsthand accounts. He shares his motivation for pursuing these stories and the impact it has on our understanding of history. His advice to aspiring historians—to relentlessly pursue untold stories and to document them with integrity—is a powerful call to action for all of our listeners. Jason Theriot has captured the stories of the Cajun soldiers of WWII. His account provides us not only with a richer understanding of the past but also with a reminder of the complexities of cultural identity in times of conflict and war.
Tammy Theriot and Bryant DeLoach of Home Bank, Member FDIC, join Discover Lafayette to discuss how banks can assist business owners achieve their financial goals, along with treasury management solutions. Bryant Deloach serves Home Bank as a Senior Commercial Relationship Manager. He has lived in Lafayette his entire life, graduating from Lafayette High and USL, and raising his family here. Starting out 23 years ago in financial services Bryant has spent 12 years in commercial lending. Tammy Theriot started out with Home Bank in 1985 as the 28th employee of the bank when she was 21 (now there are over 400 employees) and has dedicated her entire professional career to the bank, starting out as a teller at the Oil Center branch, moving into opening new accounts, handling IRA administrative services, and then moving into the Deposit side over the past twenty years, currently serving as Treasury Management Officer. "I've grown into that position." She joked that she's been married to her husband for the same length of time: 39 years! Both bankers stressed the importance of building a relationship with their clients. Bryant shared that "as a commercial relationship manager, our #1 priority is to provide service to our client. We have to understand their borrowing needs, if any. You meet a lot of great people and help businesses grow. You're involved in decision making, helping a client take their business to the next level. It's important for the client to be matched with a banker that understands their specific needs. At the end of the day, you want your client to feel comfortable with you." "It's important to know your customers and their needs. We can make the collection and payment of funds easier and more efficient," says Tammy Theriot. Her role in Treasury Management starts on the front end of the banking relationship, putting systems in place to optimize financial management and planning. Managing payables through Direct Deposit and ACH payments, handling receivables via Remote Deposit Capture, optimizing liquidity via account management services for optimal cash positions and maximal returns, and safeguarding against fraud and risk by employing tools such as Positive Pay and account monitoring, are all services offered by Home Bank. With check fraud running rampant, Positive Pay is an important risk-management tool to consider for your business. How does it work? The client submits a daily file to the bank that includes details about each check issued, such as the check number, date, payee, and amount. When a check is presented for payment, the bank compares the details of the presented check against the check file provided by the client. If the check details match what is in the file, the bank processes the check for payment. If it doesn't, the bank will flag the check and notify the company to determine if the check will be approved or rejected. Home Bank is the last bank, headquartered in Lafayette LA. Originally chartered as a savings and loan association known as Home Building and Loan in 1908, Home Bank has experienced incredible growth over the years, currently having assets of $3.34 billion dollars, 43 locations across Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas, and 476 employees. Bryant DeLoach assists business owners get working capital needed to fuel their business. Small businesses and startups can apply for a Home Bank loan guaranteed by the U. S. Small Business Administration's (SBA) 7(a) loan program. The 7(a) loan can be used for various purposes, including Working capital, equipment, real estate, refinancing existing debt, expansion or renovation, starting a new business, or inventory purchases. He also advices his clients to ask for advice from their banker to avoid exposure to unnecessary loss. "Customers don't always realize the importance of getting advice from the bank. An example given was one client who had provided debit cards to all employees; the safer route was to issue ...
We are chatting with Lafayette-based tiktoker, Chasity Theriot, who goes by @LadyInTheBathroom or more famously @ladyintgebathroom with “the” misspelled. W will talk about the creators start and her rise to viral fame with brand deals and more. https://www.tiktok.com/@ladyintgebath... https://www.tiktok.com/@ladyinthebath... — Find this and past episodes at: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh... — The Tea Podcast is proudly sponsored by Chase Group Construction, and The Music Academy of Acadiana The Tea Podcast Studio is sponsored in-part by Mire.Group CPAs: https://facebook.com/miregroupcpa?mib...
It's Isaia's final show on The RIOT. Also would you ever let someone else use your toothbrush? The best movie soundtracks, the birth order dating theory, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
Can you ever shoot of celebratory gunshots? The best sidekicks of all time? Spotify is raising prices, Lululemon saving relationships, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
Would you rather be the ghoster or the ghostee? Should children pay rent? What time is it on the moon, red flag pets, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
Can your boss give you homework? Are digital dates better than tha in person? Fake eclipse glasses, naming your car, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
Could unusual obsessions help you land a girlfriend? If you don't have your cowboy hat for the summer you better find one! April Fools Day, bad tweets putting you in jail, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
One country is trying to rid the planet of weiner dogs? Someone actually handed out drugs to kids on Halloween? An Easter jelly bean Food Fight, things you've accepted you'll never do, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
What are the worst fashion trends of all time? Could you ever board a plane with your wife waiting in line at Starbucks in the terminal? Climbing Mount Everest, MLB opening day, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
Do you like vacationing with your parents? How heated could an Easter Egg Hunt get? Iphone pinky, hiding money from your wife, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
What are the worst Easter candies? Can you have a mid life crisis before you're 30? Pig kidneys, payday routines, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
Do Hudson and Isaia qualify as short kings? What is the biggest blow to a short person's confidence? Does being short have its advantages and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT EXTRA!
How can we celebrate short king spring? The cyberflasher has finally been apprehended! Ring or honeymoon, March Madness analysis, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
Why are there so many men on Wikipedia? What would you do if you found a bank glitch? Catching your partner cheating, kitten season, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
March Madness is upon us, what is the initial reaction? Should The Rock get in trouble for cursing on WWE? A dog with a box on his head, emotional support duck, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
Does The RIOT have a dream car? Can you ever make a crappy car cool? Also would The RIOT ever go for luxury vehicles and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT EXTRA.
Should women stop messaging men on dating apps? Why is the smell of cookies the one way to win any mans heart? Your boss won't give you a raise, the best pies, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
Aaron Rodgers may be attacking a VP run not a MVP run. Also what two sitcom characters make for the best unlikely duo? Stealing gas, what to listen to at the gym, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
What to do if your partner is a "workaholic"? Also what would be the best store to be trapped overnight in? Getting divorced at Burger King, emoji's make you tip, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
Girls are going "Boysober" in 2024? Could your dirty feet end up making you money? Daylight savings time, are freckles cute, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
Hudson gives a detailed breakdown of the top movies up for Oscars. Also which actor has the best hair, do we care if a movie is up for an Oscar, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
What is the worst sport to play naked? Is this the new guaranteed way to get your girlfriend to not be mad at you? Swimming with the fishes, Hudson's neighborhood issues, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
Is it ever okay to lie to your best friend? Would you change your high school experience? Obesity is a greater risk to us than hunger, pre wedding parties, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
Impersonating a police officer to pass a test. Jim the dog has no friends coming to his birthday celebration? A Project 86 interview, streamer face tattoos, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
The RIOT try the newest edition to KFC's menu a cross between pizza and fried chicken. Hudson and Isaia also break down the best fast food chicken and what changes they need to make to continue to thrive in today's world.
Would you ever pose as a celebrity? Your favorite streaming service is rasing prices again. A toothpast conspiracy theory, the greatest reviewed movie yet, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
Wendy's is changing their menu in a horrible way? Getting married in a gas station bathroom? Dissapointing cities, not paying for your girlfiend, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
Is there a right way to hold hands? The USA is back on the moon for the first time in 50 years. PETA is mad at Taylor Swift, February will make or break your relationship, and more on this episode of the Worst of The RIOT.
The RIOT give you their keys to a healthy life and explain how they battle their day to day stresses. They try to help you take the steps to ensure a brighter outlook.