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Dozens of people are dead after a massive fire in Hong Kong. Many people are still missing. The fire still isn't out, and there's no word on the cause, but many fingers are pointing to bamboo scaffolding that caused flames to spread very quickly.And: Ottawa announces support for steel and lumber industries coping with U.S. tariffs. The plan includes limits on the amount of foreign steel coming into the country, and measures to help steel and wood producers better compete in the domestic market.Also: Canadian food banks are preparing to meet demand like never before. Grocery costs are soaring, and food banks say the need is pushing them past their limits.Plus: Two National Guards members shot near White House, the debate over F35s vs Gripens, challenges ahead for Paralympian Raphaëlle Tousignant, and more.
In this episode of the Black Belt Business Podcast we dive into one of the most avoided yet essential topics in martial arts business ownership—money. From confronting the stigma around talking about finances to understanding how to actually run a profitable academy, this episode is packed with honest conversation and actionable advice. We explore why financial literacy is critical for school owners, general managers, and anyone running a martial arts business. They break down how to track your profit and loss (P&L), what cost of goods sold (COGS) actually means, and why understanding depreciation and cash flow is just as important as running great classes. If you've ever felt weird about talking money in the martial arts world, or just want to get better at it, this one's for you. Watch or listen to the full podcast on our blog: https://www.easton.online/blog/ Visit https://www.easton.online to sign up for our mailing list!
Culture doesn't just happen in a martial arts school. It's either built with intention or left to grow on its own—and when it's left alone, it often drifts in the wrong direction. In this episode of the Black Belt Business Podcast, Easton's Eliot Marshall and Mike Tousignant dig into what it really takes to shape and protect the culture of your academy. From setting clear values, to holding tough conversations, to developing leaders who embody your mission, they outline the steps every school owner needs to take to ensure their academy's culture supports growth and longevity. If you want your school to thrive not just this year, but for decades, this episode is a must-listen. Watch or listen to the full podcast on our blog: https://www.easton.online/blog/ Visit https://www.easton.online to sign up for our mailing list!
What does it take to build a martial arts academy that thrives for decades—not just a few years? In this episode of the Black Belt Business Podcast, Easton leaders Eliot Marshall, Mike Tousignant, and Ian Lieberman share the biggest lessons from over 25 years of running successful martial arts schools. From the power of fundamentals programs to the role of core values, and from aligning staff to ensuring product quality on the mats, they break down what truly sustains growth. Whether you're just starting your academy or scaling past 500 members, this conversation is a roadmap for creating a school culture, business structure, and training environment that lasts. Watch or listen to the full podcast on our blog: https://www.easton.online/blog/ Visit https://www.easton.online to sign up for our mailing list!
In this episode of the Black Belt Business Podcast, Eliot Marshall is joined by Easton Training Center CEO Mike Tousignant and VP Ian Lieberman to unpack the five major shifts that propelled Easton from a single location to one of the most successful martial arts organizations in the country. They discuss how changes in training structure, leadership systems, communication, and core values created alignment, empowered team members, and fueled long-term growth. From implementing a fundamentals program to adopting decentralized command, this conversation is packed with practical lessons for any school owner serious about scaling their academy the right way. If you're ready to build a stronger business and a better team, this episode is your blueprint. Watch or listen to the full podcast on our blog: https://www.easton.online/blog/ Visit https://www.easton.online to sign up for our mailing list!
In this episode of the Black Belt Business Podcast, Easton Training Center CEO Mike Tousignant joins host Eliot Marshall to discuss one of the most critical (and often neglected) components of a martial arts academy: the fundamentals class. They break down why having a dedicated fundamentals program is essential for student retention, safety, and long-term success. From class structure and warm-up consistency to when (and why) beginners shouldn't spar, this episode offers clear guidance for school owners looking to build a more effective and inclusive training environment. If you're serious about creating a program that serves both beginners and advanced students, this conversation is a blueprint you won't want to miss. Watch or listen to the full podcast on our blog: https://www.easton.online/blog/ Visit https://www.easton.online to sign up for our mailing list!
In this episode, Eliot Marshall, co-owner of Easton Training Center, is joined by Easton's CEO Mike Tousignant and COO Ian Lieberman. Together, they pull back the curtain on how Easton consistently achieves a high close rate on membership sales. From the structure of their sales process to the mindset they instill in their team, this conversation is packed with practical strategies martial arts school owners can apply right away to improve their own conversions. Whether you're struggling with sales or looking to sharpen your current system, this episode delivers insights from one of the most successful teams in the industry. Watch or listen to the full podcast on our blog: https://www.easton.online/blog/ Visit https://www.easton.online to sign up for our mailing list!
In this episode, I'm joined by Prof. Yannick Tousignant-Laflamme from the University of Sherbrooke, Canada, to discuss a modern, comprehensive approach to patient care in physiotherapy.At the heart of our conversation is the Pain and Disability Drivers Management (PDDM) model – a practical framework that helps clinicians move beyond a purely physical lens and consider the full biopsychosocial picture.What we talk about:How clinicians can profile patients beyond physical symptomsA practical introduction to the PDDM modelThe simplicity–complexity continuum in clinical decision-makingTwo key elements in pain care (a) Helping patients gain control over their pain and (b) ensuring pain is perceived and validated.The concept of phenotyping patients in a clinical contextAnd finally: What is the core goal of physical therapy today?This conversation is full of insights for anyone looking to expand their clinical reasoning and improve patient-centered care. Enjoy listening!Partners & CollaboratorsTherapie LeipzigGottfried Gutmann AcademyGet in TouchFerdinand Hardinghaus – Physiotherapist, M.Sc. (cand.), Neuroathletics Master PractitionerInstagram: @the.brainhealth.physioDr. Fabian Moll – Physiotherapist, OMPT, Neuroathletics PractitionerInstagram: @Physio.ConsultWebsite: www.fabianmoll.deRecommended Reads for YouExplore these high-quality, evidence-based books for physiotherapy practice (affiliate links):Grieve's ModernMusculoskeletal Physiotherapy (5. Auflage) –Das internationale StandardwerkHands-off in derPhysiotherapie – Prof. Luomajoki &C. SchwertfellnerEvidenzbasierteAssessments in der Muskuloskelettalen Physiotherapie –Prof. BallenbergerAnatomie & Physiologiefür die Physiotherapie – Prof. ZalpourDifferenzialdiagnostik in derPhysiotherapie – Prof. Zalpour &Prof. v. PiekartzRed Flags erkennen –Wichtige Hinweise für eine sichere DiagnostikEvidenzbasiertes Arbeiten inder Physiotherapie – Daniel Riese &Philip Thies
Whether it's dealing with members or managing staff, we as martial arts academy owners and operators are in the people business. Your ability to skillfully manage relationships, offer constructive feedback, and direct people's progress will dictate the success, culture, and health of your martial arts academy. Easton Training Center's CEO, Mike Tousignant, and Vice President, Ian Lieberman, join the Black Belt Business Podcast to talk about managing relationships and knowing when to look inward to find solutions instead of assigning blame. Watch or listen to the full podcast on our blog: https://www.easton.online/blog/ Visit https://www.easton.online to sign up for our mailing list!
Guillaume Tousignant n'a jamais été un sportif. En 2016, il a été frappé d'une maladie rare qui lui a causé une paralysie du bas du corps. Un coup dur inimaginable qui fait basculer une vie. Après une période creuse, Guillaume s'est lancé dans le sport et a pris goût aux longues sorties dans son fauteuil roulant. Tellement pris goût, qu'il a franchi la distance mythique du marathon à 23 reprises. Et en septembre 2024, il a repoussé encore plus loin ses limites en complétant son tout premier 100 miles, un défi colossal pour tout athlète d'endurance. Mais ce qui rend Guillaume vraiment exceptionnel, c'est son parcours de vie. Ce n'est pas juste une histoire de kilomètres et de lignes d'arrivée, mais une histoire de résilience, de persévérance et d'une passion inébranlable pour le dépassement de soi. Dans l'épisode, Guillaume partage son parcours inspirant, ses réflexions profondes et les émotions qui l'ont porté à travers ces défis d'ultra-endurance, où la détermination et la force mentale sont aussi essentielles que la préparation physique. Une conversation fascinante avec un gars vrai, humble et doté d'une volonté hors du commun. Bonne écoute!CréditsDesign graphique : David HébertThème musical : Frédérick DesrochesIdée originale, production, recherche et animation : Yannick Vézina© Pas sorti du bois 2024
Jim Tousignant, founder and CEO of FinTech Studios, an intelligent search company, spoke to Rudolf Falat, founder of the Voice of FinTech podcast, about making business information search more intelligent and efficient.Here is what they discussed in more detail:Jim's entrepreneurial journeyMany people recently opened up to AI with the advent of GenAI. But AI has been with us for much longer, right? Why has GenAI, in particular, gained such traction?Jim founded several businesses; his latest venture is FinTech Studios. What problem is FinTech Studios solving, and why is it worth solving? What is their solution and unique selling point? Who are FinTech Studios' key clients? What are the case studies for the successful implementation of your solution?What's the technology angle? What kind of AI are we talking about?How do FinTech Studios navigate the unique risks that GenAI poses, e.g., misinformation or disinformation?What's Jim's estimate of GenAI's impact on the job market: what types of work will be replaced or significantly altered by this groundbreaking technology?What are the milestones Fintech Studios wants to achieve next?Favorite business book: Fall in Love with the Problem, Not the Solution: A Handbook for EntrepreneursWhat's the best way to reach out? https://www.fintechstudios.com
6/24/2024 Special Guest: Roland Tousignant YouTube's Northwoods Detecting and AdventuresInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/northwoods_detecting_and_adven/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@NorthwoodsdetectandadventuresFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/roland.tousignant.50Treasure Vortex took over All Metal Mode Podcast Jan. 2022.Gypsy's Just Digging It: A Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting BookPublish 1/12/2024:https://www.amazon.com/Just-Digging-Beginners-Guide-Detecting/dp/B0CSZBP4BZ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=16YYZUOGA9CZP&keywords=just+digging+it+book&qid=1706570416&sprefix=just+digging+it+boo%2Caps%2C148&sr=8-1Co-hosts are Gypsy Jewels:Website- https://gypsydigs.com/tiktok- https://www.tiktok.com/@gypsydigsYoutube- https://youtube.com/c/ZeroDiscriminationInstagram- https://instagram.com/gypsies_jewels?utm_medium=copy_linkAnd Amanda Digger DegazTiktok- https://www.tiktok.com/@diggerdegazYoutube- https://www.youtube.com/@DiggerDegazInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/diggerdegaz/Treasure Vortex Facebook group- https://www.facebook.com/groups/treasurevortex/?ref=shareTheme Music by Porks and BeansIan Loch- Guitar, Bass, Train WhistleRon Gallant- Vocals, Drums, WashboardJon Hernandez- Banjo, Mouth harpBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/treasure-vortex-podcast--2244406/support.
If there's anyone that fits the bill for our Connect the Dots series it's Kathleen Tousignant, 99. As part of our series we continue to talk to older Minnesotans as they look back on their long lives and share wisdom and lessons.Let's go back to the year 1925. Calvin Coolidge was President. Teaching evolution in schools was outlawed in Tennessee, leading to the legendary Scopes trial that same year. The famed Serum Run by dogsled relay crossed Alaska to bring the diphtheria antitoxin to the town of Nome and surrounding communities. And, on March 12, 1925, Tousignant was born. She now resides in Lakeville. MPR's senior economics contributor Chris Farrell recently visited with her at her continuing care community complex.
Ce soir, Mél et Max reçoivent Nadia No Limits, créatrice de contenu et son copain, Éric Tousignant.
Ce soir, Mél et Max reçoivent Nadia No Limits, créatrice de contenu et son copain, Éric Tousignant.
Pleasure Is An Inside Job"Self pleasuring is a never ending practise and you can keep that because I was my first partner when I was young, and I will be the last at the end of my life maybe. So I should have a good relationship with that person, and that's me…It's just healthy relationship with yourself.”Marika Tousignant is an intimacy coach, somatic sex educator, sexological bodyworker, pleasure activist, enthusiastic sex geek and full time massage therapist since 1998 with a background in music, yoga and breathwork. She facilitates retreats for women & folks with vulvas centered on selfpleasure and selflove.Find Marika on her facebook page, or contact her directly: https://www.facebook.com/marika.tousignant?mibextid=JRoKGimarikatousignant@gmail.comwww.rachealcharlie.comIf you want to support my podcast, you can buy me a coffee .
Easton Training Center's CEO, Mike Tousignant, and Vice President, Ian Lieberman, join the Black Belt Business Podcast to discuss how we open new Easton Training Center schools and get into the black within 3 months of opening. Opening a new academy? Check out our 100 member bootcamp to open your doors with 100 paying members: https://www.easton.online/100-member-bootcamp-offer-1 Watch or listen to the full podcast on our blog: https://www.easton.online/blog/ Visit https://www.easton.online to sign up for our mailing list!
In this new style of a Q&A episode, Frank from Carbon Pursuit calls in live to ask the SledSend team some various industry questions. From sponsorships, content, the evolution of sport, and much more. If you are interested in calling in live on a future episode, send us an email to sledsend@gmail.com with your questions, and your name, and you might get picked! Be sure to follow Carbon Pursuit! IG - https://www.instagram.com/carbonpursuit?igsh=a2M2bHh0end1dXBv Check out NEW SledSend Merch Here
In this Physiotutors podcast episode, Canadian researcher Yannick Tousignant-Laflamme introduces the Pain and Disability Drivers Management Model, a groundbreaking approach to understanding and managing chronic musculoskeletal pain, particularly low back pain. This model identifies five key domains across three dimensions, going beyond biomechanics to reveal the root causes of pain and disability. It underscores the significance of interdisciplinary collaboration and effective communication among healthcare professionals. By integrating classification systems and prognostic tools, this model optimizes its effectiveness. Classification systems pinpoint patient subgroups, while prognostic tools screen for psychological factors affecting pain outcomes. Clinicians are encouraged to utilize these tools for screening, delving deeper for medium or high-risk patients. The incorporation of questionnaires and patient-reported outcome measures informs evidence-based decision-making. The ultimate aim? Personalized, evidence-based care for musculoskeletal conditions, addressing both physical and psychosocial factors. Curious to learn more about this innovative approach? Tune in to the full episode for a comprehensive exploration. Guest Canadian researcher Yannick Tousignant-Laflamme is a professor at the School of Rehabilitation at the University of Sherbrooke. His research activities target the management of chronic pain associated with musculoskeletal disorders, particularly low back pain. Content 00:00 Intro 00:40 What is the PDDM? 03:19 The 5 Drivers of Pain & Disability 07:56 The struggle with interdisciplinary care 11:15 Lifestyle within the PDDM 13:28 Why is PDDM more than a classification system? 17:23 Patient History within the PDDM 30:57 Why so many PROMs? 32:45 NSLBP - is it a helpful diagnosis? 39:37 Can Physiotherapists cover all 5 domains? 43:18 Is it all talking? 45:42 What has changed since 2017 49:28 How can we apply the PDDM? 3 Tips 51:26 Yannicks closing thoughts 53:15 Outro Bonus Material To view and download the bonus content such as transcripts of this episode become a Physiotutors Member. All episodes and bonus content can be found here Follow our Podcast on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts
In this episode, Frank the owner of Carbon Pursuit jumps on and shares his story of the creation of his carbon fiber company. From how he got started, to some of their current products, and what the future holds! Be sure to give them a follow! https://instagram.com/carbonpursuit?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Check out NEW SledSend Merch Here
Amal Easton joins the podcast with Ian and Mike to discuss how academies, business owners, and martial artists must adapt and grow with the times or see themselves becoming irrelevant. Amal adds details about the way things used to be done and how Easton has changed and adapted over time, while Mike and Ian discuss the process of implementing and managing these changes in a large martial arts business with multiple schools.
Guest Host Martin Strong talks to Raphaëlle Tousignant, the first woman to take a spot on the men's para hockey team. And discusses how she got where she is and what the sport means to her. A new documentary has people reminiscing on the age-old craze of beanie babies. Martin chats with Michael Chark, owner of AA Sportscards in Vancouver on the Beanie Baby age, its collapse, and its legacy. RUOK with saunas? How about letting go? HEY, DO YOU LIKE PODCASTS? Why not subscribe to ours? Find it on Apple, Google, Spotify & Tune In
Another episode in the series with the vendors of the Fierce Ladies Collective Retreat! In today's episode of the series, we have Lori Tousignant. Lori is our tarot card reader and created a BRAND NEW tarot spread, specifically for the Fierce Ladies Collective Retreat! I am so excited to be chatting with her today and sharing with you all what you can expect throughout this weekend, specifically related to tarot and self-discovery!Join us on the Fierce Ladies Collective Retreat!Follow Lori on IG: @LoriLieTStay In the Loop:Check out the Fierce Ladies Collective RetreatLearn More About the Fierce Ladies CollectiveJoin the Fierce Ladies Collective, and check out the FLC Upcoming Events!Get your copy of Stop Talking About the WeatherThe Keep Moving Forward Playlist: Keep Moving Forward Jams**ENTER the $100 GIVEAWAY**Rate/Review Keep Moving Forward on Apple PodcastReviews are a GREAT way to let me know if this content is vibing with you! AND it's a great way to spread the word to others as to why THEY need to listen in to Keep Moving Forward. Because of this, I am going to be giving away $100 dollars when Keep Moving Forward reaches 100 reviews! To get entered - slide on over to Apple Podcasts and RATE/REVIEW the show! Then, send me a screenshot of your review so I can get you entered into the giveaway! Giveaway ends when we hit 100 reviews! Open to residents of US and CA. Follow me on Instagram: @Diana_Marie_KellerLike my Facebook Page: Keep Moving ForwardKeep Moving Forward - Buy Me A Coffe: Options for a one-time donation to support Keep Moving Forward
Sign up for Christy's Saturday Morning Emails Want to try a coaching call-- sign up for a free 30-minute call: https://calendly.com/christythomas/exploratory-call-free Check out Christy's List of Military Kid Resources: https://christythomascoaching.com/military You are exactly the right mom for your kids. I am so glad to know you. 337. An Enough is Enough Story with Stef Tousigant of Parent Differently with Gratitude. This is a two-part episode, part one aired on Stef's podcast. You can listen out of order; just make sure you listen to both. Stef Tousignant is a parenting expert and gratitude nerd. A former professional nanny for two decades and the author of the award-winning bedtime book The Middle of the Night Book, burned-out parents everywhere rely on her mindfulness tools and honest blog posts. Head to ParentDifferently.com to join her monthly Gratitude Circle for mothers. Patience is something you grow with mindfulness. Self-Care: Stef takes one night off a week. That includes the bedtime routine. Sometimes she even sits in the car so she has space. Family Fun: A lot of forced hikes. Gratitude Prompts at dinner. Find me on Instagram: Happiest Mom You Know (@everyday_runner_christy) • Instagram photos and videos Don't forget to leave a rating or review. Email me Play4life.Christy@gmail.com
Easton Training Center's CEO, Mike Tousignant, and Vice President, Ian Lieberman, join the Black Belt Business Podcast to discuss the thinking and processes behind delegating responsibilities and roles to people in your martial arts academy as well as how to build your academy on core values that you and your staff can stand behind. Check out the people analyzer here: https://www.eosworldwide.com/people Watch or listen to the full podcast on our blog: https://www.easton.online/blog/ Visit https://www.easton.online to sign up for our mailing list!
This episode of This Week at Late at the Lake features original work by Ella, Leah Tousignant, & Allysa Grace (who was found online shortly after the voice-over was recorded! Welp - find her below.) Ella@leahtous Leah Tousignant "Let's Get High"@musicallysagrace Allyssa Grace "Messy"Recorded live at Late at the Lake, at Mozart's Coffee Roasters in Austin, Texas on Tuesday, October 25th, 2022.Get full access to unedited Late at the Lake content by becoming a Patreon subscriber! Receive shout-out in the credits, participate in fan-only polls, get behind-the-scenes access, tip the Late at the Lake hosts & support the production team, and ultimately sow into our dreams (did someone say video livestream?!) Attend Late at the Lake - free. Held every Tuesday night (unless it's raining!)Engineered/Mastered by Anthony Corsaro. Edited/Produced/Hosted by Chloe Youtsey. Music (intro/outro) by Tony Fat Hands.
This is a time of year where we are meant to reflect with gratitude on all that we have, and I just want to express how grateful I am for this beautiful community! And as a token of appreciation, every year for my birthday I put all of my courses & programs (and this year coaching) on sale for the week, STARTING NOW! Check out my Birthday Sale here ! In keeping with the theme of gratitude, this week's episode digs into how consciously and intentionally cultivating gratitude can make parenting easier, lighter, and more enjoyable. To help me in the conversation on gratitude, I have brought in Stef Tousignant, a parenting expert and gratitude nerd. If you wish to learn more from Stef, you can check out her works on parentingwithgratitude.com and visit her on Instagram @parent_differently .Find more show notes here: www.laurafroyen.com/podcast
Gabrielle Anctil se demande s'il est possible d'être allergique au crocodile; Charles Prémont nous explique ce qui se produit avec l'eau qui s'échappe de la Terre vers l'espace; Matthieu Dugal s'entretient avec Isabelle Michaud, créatrice de la maison de parfum Monsillage, et Caroline Cormier, enseignante de chimie au Cégep André-Laurendeau, pour comprendre pourquoi le parfum de certaines fleurs ne peut être recueilli; et Véronick Raymond nous présente les travaux de recherche d'Ophélie Tousignant, une étudiante en génie à l'Université de Sherbrooke qui fabrique des récifs de déchets et de bactéries pour lutter contre la contamination et les inondations dans la partie urbaine des cours d'eau.
Today my guest is Stef Tousignat and we talk about all things gratitude! The biggest takeaway from this conversation is that you are already a REALLY GOOD MOM. Stef is a self proclaimed imperfect parent & gratitude nerd. She is also the author of the children's book “The Middle of the Night Book.” She wrote ... more »
In an industry like mortgage, the idea of retiring gracefully on your own terms is so radical it's almost unheard of. Most people can't step away from the day-to-day activities, let alone the cash cow that is doing loans, but that's just what my guest and good friend did. How was he able to have his team take over his role, and then retire from the business entirely? In this episode, retired Regional SVP for Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp, Tom Tousignant talks about exiting his business in an industry that's not really known for freedom. You'll also learn; -How to lean into the uncomfortable parts of building a team -The delegation insight many business owners miss -Why forcing free time on ourselves makes us more productive -How to do books vs. how to think books Guest Bio Tom Tousignant is a real estate investor, pilot and retired Regional SVP for Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp. In Charlotte, his team had the honor of helping over 1,900 people with their home financing in 2020. We operate in 9 locations in the Charlotte region, so have a location convenient for any homebuyer or home owner. After leaving a corporate job and joining the mortgage industry, he built his team up to $540 million in volume, Tom retired from the business to focus more on investing. To keep up with Tom, connect with him on https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomtous/ (LinkedIn). If you want to continue the conversation, here's what you can do to get started today: 1. Subscribe to Real Estate Team Builders Podcast (https://bit.ly/2W9Cc3r) Learn real world solutions to the challenges we face as entrepreneurs navigating the changing landscape in the real estate industry. 2. Join our Private Community on Facebook (https://bit.ly/3i1FG0q) Network with growth oriented real estate agents and team leaders who are ready to make the shift from agent to business owner just like you. 3. Learn more about our NEW Graduate Program (https://bit.ly/3iJoETN) Impact driven coaching, training and implementation support to help you scale your business while working less hours. No risk. 100% results guaranteed! 4. Partner with Real Estate B-School at eXp Realty (https://bit.ly/3x2zoC7) Scale your business, expand your wealth and build massive residual income by partnering with REBS and eXp Realty. Connect with us on Social Media https://web.facebook.com/RealEstateBSchool/ https://www.instagram.com/realestate.b.school/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQb9X4jfexgj83_ms2WRZ7g https://www.linkedin.com/company/real-estate-b-school/ https://twitter.com/RealEstateBSch1
( Fremont County, WY) - The iconic Brooks Lake Lodge and Spa is gearing up for one big celebration and you are invited. They wanted to put on a free show that allowed the community to come and enjoy the resort and the area in a way that they may not otherwise. The event is this Saturday, July 2nd. The General Manager joins the County 10 Morning Show to give us more details. Brooks Lake Lodge & Spa turns 100 this year with plans to celebrate. From live music, to tours of the property, to lawn games, activities, free food and more. Matthew gives us some insight into the history of the lodge, special rooms, activities and beyond. Check out this fun and informative interview below. Don't miss the fun July 2nd 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. h/t Brooks Lake Lodge and Spa RSVP Here h/t Brooks Lake Lodge and Spa Guests are able to enjoy some of these activities that they or the area provides : Horseback riding along trails and in the arena with experienced wranglers, as well as on glamping-style overnight pack trips complete with backcountry golf, hiking and fishing;Hiking for all skill levels, from short nature trails to summitting an 11,000-foot peak;Year-round fishing for trout in Brooks Lake, complete with the chance for guests to have their catches brought back to the lodge to be cooked up for dinner;Canoeing around the stunning Brooks Lake;Archery lessons and target practice with expert instructors;Skiing and snowshoeing on miles of groomed trails or into the backcountry;Expert-guided wildlife excursions;Stargazing tours of the pristine Wyoming heavens;Snowmobiling into the nearby forests, including 2 million acres of scenic terrain
Today's episode of the Raw Room is a rollercoaster as things start off on the wrong foot between Daren and Alex in front of the Roomie Kaleb, the guys discuss AirBNB horror stories, the NFL's partnership with Little Caesar's, Montrezl Harrell's unfortunate run-in with the law, Fake Klay sneaking on to the court in Golden State, and much more!
A dear friend since tenth grade, Matthew is a certified Breema Practitioner and Instructor who combines hands-on bodywork with practical psychology. In this episode, we trace his journey from strait-laced, Lacrosse All-American, Ivy League Scholar, to Berkeley somatic psychologist, and learn about the unification of body, mind, and feelings.
Laura + Lindsey take a peek into Lauren's American Girl past with her doll of choice, Felicity who had both historical garb as well as some modern figure skating looks and a 70s ensemble. We chat about her American Girl neighborhood crew and a very exclusive AG birthday centered around a Samantha theme of course.
It's our FIRST bonus episode and GUEST!! This episode features Lori Tousignant, art teacher, Enneagram enthusiast, Tarot and Oracle Card Reader, and SISTER to Diana! We tackle the topic of Positive Reframing and include the following:1) What positive reframing is and is not2) Ways Lori has incorporated positive reframing into her life (personal and professional)3) Practical advice for how YOU can include positive reframing into your life with 4 simple stepsWe also do an Oracle card pull for Diana! Follow Lori on Instagram: @LoriLieTFollow me on Instagram: @Diana_Marie_KellerLike my Facebook Page: Keep Moving ForwardThe Wild Unknown Animal Spirit Deck and GuidebookKeep Moving Forward Jams
What is “capacity”? In science research and health interventions, it typically refers to the relative availability of equipment, infrastructure, personnel, and skills needed to get a job done. Noémi Tousignant's book, Edges of Exposure: Toxicology and the Problem of Capacity in Postcolonial Senegal (Duke UP, 2018), feels its way into the experience of capacity to observe a crucial characteristic. Capacity has “temporal qualities.” Waiting, interrupting, prolonging, repairing: these processes show that the elements of lab science and public health called “capacity” operate with different rhythms that often fail to synchronize or to be formally acknowledged. Yet the material world of capacity also implies a direction, which orients scientists to (im)possibilities for better futures, “to moral imaginations of responsibility and commitment.” The book won the 2020 Ludwik Fleck prize for outstanding book from the Society for the Social Studies of Science. The award signals the book's broad relevance for anyone interested in critical studies of science, technology, and health; intrigued by the phenomenology of time; keen to combine training in history with ethnographic methods; or interested in postcolonial studies, especially Africa. The book is based on Tousignant's field work in Senegal from in 2010 and 2011 studying professional toxicologists across three institutions as they “improvised and imagined a more capacious and protective toxicology.” In terms of empirical content, this work is important for anyone interested in environmental contamination and the politics of poisoning lands, waters, and bodies. The interview also refers to the work of Gabrielle Hecht on exposure and imaginaries of Africa, Julie Livingstone on improvisation and slow risks, Joanna Crane on commodification of global health, and Monika Krause on how NGOs perform worthy projects. This interview was a collaborative effort among Professor Laura Stark and students at Vanderbilt University in the course “American Medicine & the World.” Please email Laura with any feedback on the interview or questions about the collaborative interview process. Laura Stark is Associate Professor at Vanderbilt University's Center for Medicine, Health, and Society, and Associate Editor of the journal History & Theory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is “capacity”? In science research and health interventions, it typically refers to the relative availability of equipment, infrastructure, personnel, and skills needed to get a job done. Noémi Tousignant's book, Edges of Exposure: Toxicology and the Problem of Capacity in Postcolonial Senegal (Duke UP, 2018), feels its way into the experience of capacity to observe a crucial characteristic. Capacity has “temporal qualities.” Waiting, interrupting, prolonging, repairing: these processes show that the elements of lab science and public health called “capacity” operate with different rhythms that often fail to synchronize or to be formally acknowledged. Yet the material world of capacity also implies a direction, which orients scientists to (im)possibilities for better futures, “to moral imaginations of responsibility and commitment.” The book won the 2020 Ludwik Fleck prize for outstanding book from the Society for the Social Studies of Science. The award signals the book's broad relevance for anyone interested in critical studies of science, technology, and health; intrigued by the phenomenology of time; keen to combine training in history with ethnographic methods; or interested in postcolonial studies, especially Africa. The book is based on Tousignant's field work in Senegal from in 2010 and 2011 studying professional toxicologists across three institutions as they “improvised and imagined a more capacious and protective toxicology.” In terms of empirical content, this work is important for anyone interested in environmental contamination and the politics of poisoning lands, waters, and bodies. The interview also refers to the work of Gabrielle Hecht on exposure and imaginaries of Africa, Julie Livingstone on improvisation and slow risks, Joanna Crane on commodification of global health, and Monika Krause on how NGOs perform worthy projects. This interview was a collaborative effort among Professor Laura Stark and students at Vanderbilt University in the course “American Medicine & the World.” Please email Laura with any feedback on the interview or questions about the collaborative interview process. Laura Stark is Associate Professor at Vanderbilt University's Center for Medicine, Health, and Society, and Associate Editor of the journal History & Theory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another week, another rumble! On this episode we ride the magic internet waves to chat with Steve about his underwater journey starting from a very young age in the hobby he has tons to ramble about. Are you ready?Follow Steve on IG: @mn_aquascapeSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=WLASXXZQU2Q7W)
Raphaëlle Tousignant et Benoit St-Amand nous font découvrir le merveilleux sport qu'est le para-hockey, anciennement connu sous le terme « hockey sur luge » ! Raphaëlle est une jeune joueuse au talent prometteur, alors que Benoit est un vétéran retraité qui a remporté une médaille d'or olympique à Turin, lui qui était le gardien de l'équipe canadienne ! Ils nous transmettent leur passion en nous expliquant les spécificités du para-hockey par rapport au hockey traditionnel. Ils nous révèlent également avec candeur comment ils vivent avec leur handicap, mais surtout comment ils gèrent le regard d'autrui ! Cet épisode est commandité par WebSim Hockey et le vignoble du Domaine St-Jacques. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.