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Dog Cancer Answers
Dog Cancer Causes Hiding In Your Home | Lauren Trepanier, DVM, Ph.D., DACVCP, DACVIM (SAIM) #257

Dog Cancer Answers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 36:05


Originally recorded in 2022, this episode features Dr. Lauren Trepanier from the University of Wisconsin, revealing her groundbreaking research into the link between environmental pollution and dog cancer. Key Topics: Environmental Pollutants and Cancer in Dogs: Dr. Trepanier's research links pollutants such as ozone, benzene, trichloroethylene, and herbicides to cancer in dogs. Lymphoma Study: Ongoing studies on Boxers and Golden Retrievers with lymphoma aim to determine how air pollutants, including ozone and VOCs, may trigger cancer. Bladder Cancer Study: The research also investigates dogs with bladder cancer, focusing on household pollutants like arsenic and acrolein, which are linked to bladder cancer in humans. Human-Dog Connection: Dr. Trepanier explains how dogs' cancer risks from pollutants can also provide insight into potential cancer risks for humans. One Health Initiative: The episode discusses how the One Health initiative encourages collaboration between veterinary and human medical professionals to advance research and treatment. Practical Applications: Dr. Trepanier offers suggestions on how dog owners can mitigate cancer risks, including reducing exposure to VOCs and herbicides. Links and Resources: Dog Cancer Survival Guide by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger Morris Animal Foundation's Golden Retriever Lifetime Study AKC Canine Health Foundation One Health Alliance Canine Health Foundation Golden Retriever Lifetime Study Boxer Lymphoma Study Recruitment Flier Transitional Cell Carcinoma Study Recruitment Flier Your Voice Matters! If you have a question for our team, or if you want to share your own hopeful dog cancer story, we want to hear from you! Go to https://www.dogcancer.com/ask to submit your question or story, or call our Listener Line at +1 808-868-3200 to leave a question. Related Videos:            A fantastic interview with Dr. Janet Patterson-Kane of Morris Animal Foundation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEvFhsC_TyY Related Links: Our article on Pollution and other Environmental cancer causes: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/causes-and-prevention/pollution/ Learn about pharmaceuticals in the drinking water: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/causes-and-prevention/pharmaceuticals-in-drinking-water/ Our article on Bladder Cancer: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/types-of-dog-cancer/bladder-cancer-in-dogs-including-transitional-cell-carcinoma/ Our article on Lymphoma: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/types-of-dog-cancer/lymphoma-in-dogs/ Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 00:45 - Environmental Toxins and Cancer in Dogs 01:30 - Ozone and Air Pollution's Link to Cancer 03:00 - Fracking and Cancer Risks in Dogs 03:45 - Measuring VOCs in Dogs 05:00 - Chemical Testing in Homes 06:00 - Household Chemicals and Human Studies 07:00 - Bladder Cancer and Household Exposures 09:00 - DNA Damage in Dogs and Owners 10:00 - Bladder Cancer as a Warning Sign 11:30 - How Did My Dog Get Cancer? 12:15 - Practical Steps to Reduce Cancer Risk 13:30 - Chemical Damage After Diagnosis 14:00 - Environmental Concerns from the Dog Cancer Survival Guide 15:15 - Dr. Trepanier's Background and Expertise 16:30 - Research and Time for Discoveries 17:30 - One Health Initiative Explained 19:00 - Veterinarians as Key Researchers in Cancer 20:30 - Recruiting Dogs for Cancer Studies 22:00 - Collaboration with the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study 24:00 - The Importance of Reaching Diverse Communities 26:00 - How Listeners Can Get Involved 28:00 - Generosity of Dog Lovers 29:30 - Dr. Trepanier's Personal Connection Dog Cancer Story 30:00 - Outro and Resources Get to know Dr. Lauren Trepanier: https://www.dogcancer.com/people/lauren-trepanier-dvm-phd-dacvcp-dacvim-saim/ For more details, articles, podcast episodes, and quality education go to the episode page: https://www.dogcancer.com/podcast/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Marketing with Russ... aka #RussSelfie
Marketing with Russ...aka #RussSelfie, Ep. 444 with Jennifer Trepanier

Marketing with Russ... aka #RussSelfie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 31:51


Next week, please help me welcome an Amazing  ‘Everyday Hero Awardee' (2022 ABC-KATU 2 News) and “Be The Change Awardee' (2019 FOX News)!   Please join us on   Marketing with Russ…aka #RussSelfie, Episode 444 August 29th, Thursday, 8am Pacific Featuring Jennifer Thompson Trepanier   Jennifer is a Psychophysiology Coach at Wells of Wisdom LLC. She helps clients address challenges by working with five pathways: somatic, emotional, mental, behavioral, and subconscious programming. As a speaker, Jennifer discusses topics such as finding wisdom within the challenge, autoimmune diagnosis, motherhood and chronic illness, the power of owning sensuality and sexuality, and more. She is also the Executive Director and Founder of Pile of Puppies, a non-profit that provides "joy healings" to chronically and terminally ill children by surrounding them with a pile of puppies.   Connect with Jennifer: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jennifer-thompson-trepanier-m-s-8537325 Websites: pileofpuppies.org  ;  linktr.ee/Wellsofwisdomjt Email: jt@pilesofpuppies.org   Connect with Me:Website: https://www.russhedge.com   #coach #nonprofit #speaker #inspiration #InspirationalSpeaker #marketing

ACNL in Action
All About Nurse Staffing w/Sylvain Trepanier

ACNL in Action

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 38:25


Charlene talks with Sylvain Trepanier, System Chief Nursing Officer at Providence. Sylvain oversees a team of tens of thousands of nurses across a 51-hospital system, making him ideally suited to talk about all the things that go into staffing and recruitment. Charlene and Syl talk about skill mix when building a team, solutions to address the nursing shortage, and technology innovations that can help take the burden off overworked nurses. We're running a survey to better understand our listeners and what topics you'd like to hear about. It would really help us out if you took just a couple minutes to fill it out. Click here to take the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WSHVM8M Host: Charlene Platon, MS, RN, FNP-BC (@charleneplaton) Guest: Sylvain Trepanier, DNP, RN, CENP, FAONL, FAAN (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sylvain-trepanier-dnp-rn-cenp-faonl-faan-79751412) About the show: ACNL in Action is a production of the Association of California Nurse Leaders, the professional organization for nurse leaders. New episodes come out on the first Friday of every month. Want to support ACNL? Consider making a donation: http://bit.ly/cog-podcast . Learn more about ACNL, including how to become a member, at acnl.org.  Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn at @acnlnurse.

CX Detectives
Unlocking the Power of AI in Pharma with Dr. Eric Trepanier of ODAIA

CX Detectives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 39:02


This episode features an interview with Dr. Eric Trepanier, Chief Strategy & Customer Officer at ODAIA, a SaaS company that leverages AI to ingest multiple data sources and empower marketers and sales reps to optimize their segmentation, targeting and execution to maximize sales. Eric holds a Doctor of Pharmacy degree and has over 20 years of experience in the industry. He contributes to the overall strategy and growth of ODAIA, leveraging his extensive experience in healthcare, technology, and business operations. And he plays a key role in promoting ODAIA's AI-powered platform, MAPTUAL, which helps pharmaceutical companies prospect, qualify, and engage healthcare professionals (or HCPs). In this episode, Eric explores how ODAIA uses AI and its advanced platform, MAPTUAL, to revolutionize customer engagement in the pharmaceutical industry. He shares insights from his 20+ years of experience in healthcare and business operations, highlighting the importance of personalized customer experiences, the shift from traditional to digital interactions, and the role of customer science. He also delves into how AI and machine learning contribute to better targeting and execution, ultimately facilitating faster access to life-changing treatments for patients.Quotes*”It's all about being obsessed with the customer. If you're not solving challenges for the customer, your platform and your business just won't work. So it's really about having that obsessive focus on the customer.”*”I think the obsessive focus on delivering value to the customer and doing it in a data-driven way is what's allowed us to be successful and deliver some of the value that we've delivered to our customers. And ultimately, the key benefit that we really focus on is making sure that patients are able to get access to those life-changing drugs faster than they would have otherwise.”*”Our goal is to not be a business intelligence tool, to be a tool that only provides that information they need in order to make those decisions to more effectively engage their customers.”*”Trust is so important. As we got into this space and worked more with our pharma customers, so many of them were skeptical because they didn't want a black box AI or ML machine that they didn't understand. And if they saw results coming out of it that were different from what they expected, that trust was eroded really, really quickly.”*”We're on the lookout for other technologies as well that can continue to add value to our customers. One thing we won't do is use technology for technology's sake. We're still very focused on giving patients access to those life-changing drugs and we'll use technology as appropriate to deliver on those goals.”Time Stamps[0:01] Meet Dr. Eric Trepanier and ODAIA[1:31] Eric's Background in Pharma[2:41] Understanding Customer Experience in Pharma[4:20] Changes in the Pharma Industry[7:16] Trends in Customer Behaviors and Preferences[8:25] Customer Science and ODAIA's Approach[9:46] Disrupting the Pharma Industry[14:43] The Role of AI in Customer Experience[15:54] MAPTUAL: Enhancing Digital Customer Experience[30:19] Balancing Human Interaction and Automation[33:52] Future of Customer Experience in PharmaAbout our guest, Dr. Eric TrepanierDr. Eric Trepanier is a seasoned executive with broad experience in business operations, corporate leadership, investment management, and entrepreneurship. He is currently Chief Strategy & Customer Officer of ODAIA Intelligence, a SaaS company that leverages AI to ingest multiple data sources and empower marketers and sales reps to optimize their segmentation, targeting and execution to maximize sales.Previously from 2018-2022, Eric was EVP and GM of Medicx Health, a data-driven healthcare company that delivers multi-channel media to Micro-Neighborhoods® with specific patients. He was responsible for the business P&L, while leading most teams, including sales, marketing, business operations, performance analytics, strategy and digital media. When he joined, he led a transformation of the culture that provided the foundation to stabilize revenue, and return it to strong double-digit growth as he left.From 2012-2018, Eric took on increasing responsibility at WebMD where he ultimately built and led a multi-functional team doing strategic sales, competitive intelligence, business intelligence, market research, statistical analyses and data-driven marketing. The team was focused on helping the company deliver on its sales objectives by leveraging 1st and 3rd party data and analytics to develop and support the value story.Thank you to our friendsThis podcast is brought to you by HGS. HGS is a digital customer experience leader dedicated to delivering winning customer interactions at scale that are prompt, personal, and positive. We continuously transform, optimize, and grow enterprises to exceed ever-rising customer expectations. HGS provides our clients with the right talent and technologies needed to champion every moment. Learn more at hgs.cx.LinksConnect with Eric on LinkedInLearn more about ODAIACheck out HGS

Modern Commerce
From Broke Blogger to 7-Figure Brand With Articles of Style Founder Dan Trepanier

Modern Commerce

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 60:45


Today I'm talking to Dan Trepanier, the Founder of Articles of Style. Dan started out blogging about fashion and flipping clothing on eBay. He grew that into a legit business. I sat down with him to talk about how he did it and why the way we dress is so important. Chapters 0:00 - F*@& Everybody 0:32 - The Clothes Make the Man 8:45 - Early Life & Inspirations 21:41 - College Life as an Athlete 27:15 - Beginning a Career in Fashion by eBay Hustling 35:13 - Blogging as a Tailor via a Wall Street Recommendation 38:32 - Leveraging a Personal Brand to a Successful Ecom Business 46:32 - Scaling the Business 52:21 - You are NOT Steve Jobs, Don't Dress Like Him 54:03 - Current Business Strategy 57:07 - Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Car Guy Confessions
E81 Troy Trepanier, Rad Rides by Troy, F87 Camaro

Car Guy Confessions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 51:36


With Jeff Smith, Steve Strope, and Cam Benty Presented by ARP Iconic street rod, muscle car, and land speed builder Troy Trepanier of Rad Rides by Troy joins the Car Guys to share his journey from pro-street-inspired builds to winning the AMBR and Ridler awards. Currently, several builds are ongoing at Rad Rides by Troy including the long-term F1 and Ferrari technology-laden F87 Camaro and an innovative '36 Ford hot rod. See more from Rad Rides by Troy at @rad_rides and www.radrides.com. Recorded at the Grand National Roadster Show in Pomona. Check out Rod Shows at @grandnationalroadstershow and www.rodshows.com. Visit www.arp-bolts.com for all of your engine fastener and hardware needs. Subscribe to Classic Truck Performance, All-Chevy Performance, and Modern Rodding magazines and the rest of In the Garage Media's content at www.inthegaragemedia.com. For more automotive videos and TV shows, visit Auto Revolution at www.autorevolutiononline.com Get the parts and gear seen on our videos www.amazon.com/shop/autorevolution Watch episodes on Amazon Prime, Roku, and Tubi TV www.amazon.com/v/autorevolution

Future of Mobility
#183 – Daniel Trepanier | Arcadia Tractor – Autonomy, Field Robotics & Learning through Real-world Deployments

Future of Mobility

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 49:32


Dan Trepanier is Chief Executive Officer at Arcadia Tractor Corp., who is building an autonomous vehicle for unstructured environment. Key topics in this conversation include: The challenges of field robotics Why ball picking at golf practice ranges present the perfect beachhead for Arcadia The importance of finding paid deployments and real-world learning opportunities, quickly An intro to entrepreneurial finance How Arcadia plans to grow and scale in the coming years Links: Show notes: http://brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/dantrepanier https://www.linkedin.com/in/dantrepanier/ https://www.arcadiatractor.com/ Bio Dan has 30 years of experience working in technology and finance. After earning his degree in Electrical Engineering from Queen's University (Kingston, Ontario), Dan worked in various technical and business roles including 6 years at Anadigics (NASDAQ:ANAD) where he last contributed as Director of Product Marketing. Dan was the founder and CEO of Quake Technologies, the market leader in 10 Gb/s Ethernet semiconductor technology. Through a challenging tech downturn, he led Quake to profitability and an eventual acquisition by Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (NASDAQ:AMCC). Dan joined Xambala as CEO and led a pivot away from fabless semiconductors to High Frequency Trading. Xambala became a leading market maker in U.S. Equities. Dan was part of NASDAQ's committee to revamp the Market Structure of the Opening and Closing Auctions. Xambala was acquired by Final, an Israel based trading firm. In 2018, Dan founded Trep Capital and joined the faculty at the Leavey School of Business at Santa Clara University where he has been teaching Data Science and Finance. Dan has played various leadership roles at the business school including as Faculty Director for the MS in Business Analytics and as Director of MS Programs where he led the MSBA, MS Finance, and MS in Information Systems programs. Dan established corporate partnerships to provide all MS students with industry-led practicum projects. Dan loves to play outside. You can catch him running or mountain biking on the trails of the Peninsula Open Space Preserves. When he's not on the trails, Dan enjoys spending time with his wife and three kids About Arcadia: Arcadia Tractor is enabling field robotics, one application at a time. Our all-electric tractors operate in unstructured environments. They are self-driving, self-charging, and self-learning. We build on each application to tackle greater complexity, add more value, and increase scale. Future of Mobility: The Future of Mobility podcast is focused on the development and implementation of safe, sustainable, effective, and accessible mobility solutions, with a spotlight on the people and technology advancing these fields. linkedin.com/in/brandonbartneck/ brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/

Gut + Science
Re-Release: 184: Showing Up as a Loving Leader with Dr. Sylvain Trepanier + David Black

Gut + Science

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 31:37


“When you show up as a loving leader, you help people be the best they can be.” Dr. Sylvain Trepanier, SVP and System Chief Nursing Officer at Providence, says if you want your team to trust you and feel supported enough to reach their potential, it takes a loving leadership approach. In this episode, Syl and our guest host, David Black, discuss the deliberate behaviors Syl practices so he can show up authentic, honest, and fully present. Along the way, you'll learn about his daily rituals to stay grateful and intentionally inspire those around him. Additional Resources: Check out Dr. Syl's Website Connect with Dr. Syl on Facebook Connect with David Black Find out more about Even Health and Cabana Connect with Nikki on LinkedIn Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn Learn more about PeopleForward Network

Be Worth* Following
Deliberately Present, with Dr. Syl Trepanier

Be Worth* Following

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 39:20


Syl Trepanier is the Senior Vice President, Senior Chief Nursing officer at Providence St. Joseph Health. On this episode of the Be Worth* Following podcast, Syl talks with Tim Spiker about being a deliberate leader who looks to inspire, shows up fully present, and calls himself out (i.e., shares what areas he is personally working on). Syl is a reminder that all leaders are in process, even if they have already come a long way. Additional Resources can be found on the Be Worth* Following Podcast Website

New Books Network
Lee Trepanier, "Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters: Reflections of Political Theory from Antiquity to the Age of COVID" (Routledge, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 28:17


Political Theorist Lee Trepanier has a new edited volume focusing on thinking about human responses to disasters and diseases. Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters: Reflections of Political Theory from Antiquity to the Age of COVID (Routledge, 2022) was clearly an opportunity for many of the contributing authors to consider how we should think about ourselves and our physical and spiritual health in context of the Covid-19 pandemic. Section I of the book is focused specifically on considerations around Covid, and how governments, institutions, individuals, religious organizations, and others all responded to the pandemic, and how many of these entities helped to lead citizens and individuals through such threats to our health and wellbeing. Sections II and III of Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters focus on teachings and considerations by political theorists, both ancient and modern, on how humans can and do respond to disasters, plagues, diseases, and the precariousness of human existence. Contributing authors turn to Thucydides, St. Augustine, Sophocles, Francis Bacon, John Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau and others to find guidance and ideas about how humans not only respond to disasters and diseases, but also how these experiences may inform thinking about political, social, and religious institutions. Different examples are also considered, from the theological politics of floods in St. Augustine's work, to the impact on John Locke of living through the plague of London and how this contributed to his thinking about the need for security and stability in political life. These two sections of the book reflect deep and thoughtful considerations of the connection between political theory and the vitality of physical, spiritual, and social life. Finally, the fourth section of Trepanier's edited volume focuses on disasters more so than diseases and brings literature more fully into the discussion. These chapters, mostly written by scholars of English and Communications, explore the imagined spaces where real events have been integrated into fiction, to help us wrestle with how to absorb terrible events like 9/11 or Hurricane Katrina, and to find the human element within our responses to these disasters. These chapters also integrate the role of memory in how we consider and reflect on human and natural disaster and loss of life—how do we consider and re-examine these understandings within our memories and how does this contribute to how we think about the world around us. Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters leads us through a host of perspectives and contexts to help us understand the world where plagues, disasters, diseases, and pandemics all contribute to our sense of vulnerability and precarity. We may also find some solace and guidance from the various analyses and the thoughtful interpretations of works of political theory, literature, and art. Lilly J. Goren is a professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. She is co-editor of The Politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (University Press of Kansas, 2022), as well as co-editor of the award winning book, Women and the White House: Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics (University Press of Kentucky, 2012), Email her comments at lgoren@carrollu.edu or tweet to @gorenlj. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Political Science
Lee Trepanier, "Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters: Reflections of Political Theory from Antiquity to the Age of COVID" (Routledge, 2022)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 28:17


Political Theorist Lee Trepanier has a new edited volume focusing on thinking about human responses to disasters and diseases. Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters: Reflections of Political Theory from Antiquity to the Age of COVID (Routledge, 2022) was clearly an opportunity for many of the contributing authors to consider how we should think about ourselves and our physical and spiritual health in context of the Covid-19 pandemic. Section I of the book is focused specifically on considerations around Covid, and how governments, institutions, individuals, religious organizations, and others all responded to the pandemic, and how many of these entities helped to lead citizens and individuals through such threats to our health and wellbeing. Sections II and III of Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters focus on teachings and considerations by political theorists, both ancient and modern, on how humans can and do respond to disasters, plagues, diseases, and the precariousness of human existence. Contributing authors turn to Thucydides, St. Augustine, Sophocles, Francis Bacon, John Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau and others to find guidance and ideas about how humans not only respond to disasters and diseases, but also how these experiences may inform thinking about political, social, and religious institutions. Different examples are also considered, from the theological politics of floods in St. Augustine's work, to the impact on John Locke of living through the plague of London and how this contributed to his thinking about the need for security and stability in political life. These two sections of the book reflect deep and thoughtful considerations of the connection between political theory and the vitality of physical, spiritual, and social life. Finally, the fourth section of Trepanier's edited volume focuses on disasters more so than diseases and brings literature more fully into the discussion. These chapters, mostly written by scholars of English and Communications, explore the imagined spaces where real events have been integrated into fiction, to help us wrestle with how to absorb terrible events like 9/11 or Hurricane Katrina, and to find the human element within our responses to these disasters. These chapters also integrate the role of memory in how we consider and reflect on human and natural disaster and loss of life—how do we consider and re-examine these understandings within our memories and how does this contribute to how we think about the world around us. Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters leads us through a host of perspectives and contexts to help us understand the world where plagues, disasters, diseases, and pandemics all contribute to our sense of vulnerability and precarity. We may also find some solace and guidance from the various analyses and the thoughtful interpretations of works of political theory, literature, and art. Lilly J. Goren is a professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. She is co-editor of The Politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (University Press of Kansas, 2022), as well as co-editor of the award winning book, Women and the White House: Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics (University Press of Kentucky, 2012), Email her comments at lgoren@carrollu.edu or tweet to @gorenlj. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science

New Books in Medicine
Lee Trepanier, "Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters: Reflections of Political Theory from Antiquity to the Age of COVID" (Routledge, 2022)

New Books in Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 28:17


Political Theorist Lee Trepanier has a new edited volume focusing on thinking about human responses to disasters and diseases. Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters: Reflections of Political Theory from Antiquity to the Age of COVID (Routledge, 2022) was clearly an opportunity for many of the contributing authors to consider how we should think about ourselves and our physical and spiritual health in context of the Covid-19 pandemic. Section I of the book is focused specifically on considerations around Covid, and how governments, institutions, individuals, religious organizations, and others all responded to the pandemic, and how many of these entities helped to lead citizens and individuals through such threats to our health and wellbeing. Sections II and III of Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters focus on teachings and considerations by political theorists, both ancient and modern, on how humans can and do respond to disasters, plagues, diseases, and the precariousness of human existence. Contributing authors turn to Thucydides, St. Augustine, Sophocles, Francis Bacon, John Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau and others to find guidance and ideas about how humans not only respond to disasters and diseases, but also how these experiences may inform thinking about political, social, and religious institutions. Different examples are also considered, from the theological politics of floods in St. Augustine's work, to the impact on John Locke of living through the plague of London and how this contributed to his thinking about the need for security and stability in political life. These two sections of the book reflect deep and thoughtful considerations of the connection between political theory and the vitality of physical, spiritual, and social life. Finally, the fourth section of Trepanier's edited volume focuses on disasters more so than diseases and brings literature more fully into the discussion. These chapters, mostly written by scholars of English and Communications, explore the imagined spaces where real events have been integrated into fiction, to help us wrestle with how to absorb terrible events like 9/11 or Hurricane Katrina, and to find the human element within our responses to these disasters. These chapters also integrate the role of memory in how we consider and reflect on human and natural disaster and loss of life—how do we consider and re-examine these understandings within our memories and how does this contribute to how we think about the world around us. Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters leads us through a host of perspectives and contexts to help us understand the world where plagues, disasters, diseases, and pandemics all contribute to our sense of vulnerability and precarity. We may also find some solace and guidance from the various analyses and the thoughtful interpretations of works of political theory, literature, and art. Lilly J. Goren is a professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. She is co-editor of The Politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (University Press of Kansas, 2022), as well as co-editor of the award winning book, Women and the White House: Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics (University Press of Kentucky, 2012), Email her comments at lgoren@carrollu.edu or tweet to @gorenlj. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine

New Books in Intellectual History
Lee Trepanier, "Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters: Reflections of Political Theory from Antiquity to the Age of COVID" (Routledge, 2022)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 28:17


Political Theorist Lee Trepanier has a new edited volume focusing on thinking about human responses to disasters and diseases. Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters: Reflections of Political Theory from Antiquity to the Age of COVID (Routledge, 2022) was clearly an opportunity for many of the contributing authors to consider how we should think about ourselves and our physical and spiritual health in context of the Covid-19 pandemic. Section I of the book is focused specifically on considerations around Covid, and how governments, institutions, individuals, religious organizations, and others all responded to the pandemic, and how many of these entities helped to lead citizens and individuals through such threats to our health and wellbeing. Sections II and III of Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters focus on teachings and considerations by political theorists, both ancient and modern, on how humans can and do respond to disasters, plagues, diseases, and the precariousness of human existence. Contributing authors turn to Thucydides, St. Augustine, Sophocles, Francis Bacon, John Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau and others to find guidance and ideas about how humans not only respond to disasters and diseases, but also how these experiences may inform thinking about political, social, and religious institutions. Different examples are also considered, from the theological politics of floods in St. Augustine's work, to the impact on John Locke of living through the plague of London and how this contributed to his thinking about the need for security and stability in political life. These two sections of the book reflect deep and thoughtful considerations of the connection between political theory and the vitality of physical, spiritual, and social life. Finally, the fourth section of Trepanier's edited volume focuses on disasters more so than diseases and brings literature more fully into the discussion. These chapters, mostly written by scholars of English and Communications, explore the imagined spaces where real events have been integrated into fiction, to help us wrestle with how to absorb terrible events like 9/11 or Hurricane Katrina, and to find the human element within our responses to these disasters. These chapters also integrate the role of memory in how we consider and reflect on human and natural disaster and loss of life—how do we consider and re-examine these understandings within our memories and how does this contribute to how we think about the world around us. Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters leads us through a host of perspectives and contexts to help us understand the world where plagues, disasters, diseases, and pandemics all contribute to our sense of vulnerability and precarity. We may also find some solace and guidance from the various analyses and the thoughtful interpretations of works of political theory, literature, and art. Lilly J. Goren is a professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. She is co-editor of The Politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (University Press of Kansas, 2022), as well as co-editor of the award winning book, Women and the White House: Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics (University Press of Kentucky, 2012), Email her comments at lgoren@carrollu.edu or tweet to @gorenlj. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books In Public Health
Lee Trepanier, "Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters: Reflections of Political Theory from Antiquity to the Age of COVID" (Routledge, 2022)

New Books In Public Health

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 28:17


Political Theorist Lee Trepanier has a new edited volume focusing on thinking about human responses to disasters and diseases. Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters: Reflections of Political Theory from Antiquity to the Age of COVID (Routledge, 2022) was clearly an opportunity for many of the contributing authors to consider how we should think about ourselves and our physical and spiritual health in context of the Covid-19 pandemic. Section I of the book is focused specifically on considerations around Covid, and how governments, institutions, individuals, religious organizations, and others all responded to the pandemic, and how many of these entities helped to lead citizens and individuals through such threats to our health and wellbeing. Sections II and III of Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters focus on teachings and considerations by political theorists, both ancient and modern, on how humans can and do respond to disasters, plagues, diseases, and the precariousness of human existence. Contributing authors turn to Thucydides, St. Augustine, Sophocles, Francis Bacon, John Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau and others to find guidance and ideas about how humans not only respond to disasters and diseases, but also how these experiences may inform thinking about political, social, and religious institutions. Different examples are also considered, from the theological politics of floods in St. Augustine's work, to the impact on John Locke of living through the plague of London and how this contributed to his thinking about the need for security and stability in political life. These two sections of the book reflect deep and thoughtful considerations of the connection between political theory and the vitality of physical, spiritual, and social life. Finally, the fourth section of Trepanier's edited volume focuses on disasters more so than diseases and brings literature more fully into the discussion. These chapters, mostly written by scholars of English and Communications, explore the imagined spaces where real events have been integrated into fiction, to help us wrestle with how to absorb terrible events like 9/11 or Hurricane Katrina, and to find the human element within our responses to these disasters. These chapters also integrate the role of memory in how we consider and reflect on human and natural disaster and loss of life—how do we consider and re-examine these understandings within our memories and how does this contribute to how we think about the world around us. Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters leads us through a host of perspectives and contexts to help us understand the world where plagues, disasters, diseases, and pandemics all contribute to our sense of vulnerability and precarity. We may also find some solace and guidance from the various analyses and the thoughtful interpretations of works of political theory, literature, and art. Lilly J. Goren is a professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. She is co-editor of The Politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (University Press of Kansas, 2022), as well as co-editor of the award winning book, Women and the White House: Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics (University Press of Kentucky, 2012), Email her comments at lgoren@carrollu.edu or tweet to @gorenlj. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fresh Scoop
Episode 54: Environmental toxins, Cancer and Pets

Fresh Scoop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 36:41


Dr. Kelly Diehl sits down with Dr. Lauren Trepanier, Professor of Internal Medicine and the Assistant Dean for Clinical and Translational Research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, to discuss what is known - and what isn't - about the link between environmental toxins and pollutants and cancer development in dogs and cats. The pair take a deep dive into the current literature and Dr. Trepanier discusses her research projects focused on answering these questions

Microdosing
[Labor Crisis Series] Syl Trepanier of Providence Health

Microdosing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 19:20


Dr. Dyl Trepanier, SVP, System Chief Nursing Officer of Providence Health talks about the need to rethink care team, and the challenges associated with getting people comfortable with "not doing" things they have gotten used to doing, as we look to deploy new care models, and have new roles for clinicians and non-clinicians to play.

Moments Move Us
Leading with Vulnerability with Sylvain Trepanier

Moments Move Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 37:10


When you imagine a leader, you might think of someone with authority, stoicism, and strength. These qualities have their place, but true leadership means forging connections with others, which is impossible without some level of vulnerability. For years, Providence's System Chief Nursing Officer, Sylvain Trepanier, has been building a safe culture that invites diversity of thought and elevates every team member. Can you guess one of the cornerstones of his leadership style? Vulnerability. In this episode, Sylvain reflects on how leading with vulnerability has helped him foster diversity of thought, remain present in tough times, and build relationships in healthcare.

Gut + Science
184: Showing Up as a Loving Leader with Dr. Sylvain Trepanier + David Black

Gut + Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 31:37


“When you show up as a loving leader, you help people be the best they can be.” Dr. Sylvain Trepanier, SVP and System Chief Nursing Officer at Providence, says if you want your team to trust you and feel supported enough to reach their potential, it takes a loving leadership approach. In this episode, Syl and our guest host, David Black, discuss the deliberate behaviors Syl practices so he can show up authentic, honest, and fully present. Along the way, you'll learn about his daily rituals to stay grateful and intentionally inspire those around him. Book Recommendation: Love Plus Work by Marcus Marcus Buckingham Additional Resources: Check out Dr. Syl's Website Connect with Dr. Syl on Facebook Connect with David Black Find out more about Even Health and their platform Cabana Learn more about the PeopleForward Network: www.peopleforwardnetwork.com

Race Time Radio
2022 NASCAR Xfinity Alex Labbe Paul Trepanier Dave Gainforth Grant Enfinger NASCAR Trucks

Race Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 119:43


2022 Nov 5th - Race Time Radio   With Your Host: Joe Chisholm & Co-Host Joe Chisholm Jr                     Watch Race Time Radio Nov 6th 2022 Video Broadcast On YouTube Here: -  https://youtu.be/ejW2u_OaRn0   ----------------------- Featuring: - Alex Labbe NASCAR XFinity competitor with recap of Phoenix and Season - Paul Trepanier Promoter of Full Throttle Motor Speedway - Dave Gainforth of OSCAAR - OSCAAR merges with United Racing Series - Grant Enfinger finishes 6th at Phoenix & recaps his NASCAR Truck Season   Access To Race Time Radio: Live Stream Via: http://racetimeradio.com/live_stream.htm                      Web: http://www.racetimeradio.com                     Twitter: https://twitter.com/Racetimeradio                     Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/race.timeradio                     iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/race-time-radio/id1368707581                      RaceTimeRadioTV : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCC7oME93QKmB0VWRhcKySg         Missed a Broadcast Catch Up Here:: https://racetimeradio.podbean.com                       Motorsports Links: - https://www.facebook.com/alex.labbe.52 - https://twitter.com/AlexLabbe36 - https://www.nascar.com/news/nascar-xfinity-series/ - https://twitter.com/phoenixraceway - https://www.facebook.com/PhoenixRaceway - https://www.facebook.com/paul.trepanier.18 - https://twitter.com/FTMSpeedway - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063588996642 - https://www.fullthrottlemotorspeedway.com/ - https://oscaar.ca/ - https://www.facebook.com/oscaarracing - https://twitter.com/OSCAARRacing - https://twitter.com/UnitedLMSeries - https://www.facebook.com/APCSeries - http://www.apcracingseries.com/news?post_id=287 - https://www.facebook.com/dave.gainforth - https://twitter.com/oscaarprez - https://twitter.com/GrantEnfinger - https://www.facebook.com/GrantEnfinger - https://grantenfinger.com/ - https://www.nascar.com/news/nascar-camping-world-truck-series/    Race Time Radio Fuelled By:: Visit:  Qwick Wick https://www.qwickwick.com/  Save $ Use Promo Code: RTR https://www.qwickwick.com/collections/frontpage/products/fire-starters                  'Limited Time Offer' Visit: Rev TV: http://revtv.ca/                  Visit Napa Auto Parts: - New Glasgow https://www.napacanada.com/en/ns/new-glasgow/store/1006060                   - Antigonish: https://www.napacanada.com/en/ns/antigonish/store/1001258                  - Port Hawkesbury: https://www.napacanada.com/en/ns/port-hawkesbury/store/1007375                  Visit: Bobbleheads Canada - http://bobbleheadscanada.ca                  Visit: VP Racing Fuels  https://vpontario.com/                  Visit: APX Racewear: https://www.facebook.com/APX-Racewear-241826969293535/?fref=ts                  Visit: Quality Inn Halifax Airport http://www.airporthotelhalifax.com/                  Visit: Dawson Dental http://dawsondental.ca/                   Visit: CTMP For Upcoming Race Events https://canadiantiremotorsportpark.com/                   Visit: RPM Race Parts https://www.facebook.com/RPM-Race-Parts-103247914650387                  Visit: Mister Transmission https://www.mistertransmission.com              Visit: SiriusXM Ch 167 https://www.siriusxm.ca/channels/canada-talks/                     Plus: Join Us Weekly Sunday Nights Live on RTR Live Stream at 7:00 pm ET With Open Phone Lines: 1-519-371-7588 Tune-In Live Stream Via:   http://www.racetimeradio.com/live_stream.htm or SiriusXM Ch 167 or: Follow Race Time Radio TV on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCC7oME93QKmB0VWRhcKySg        `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````    

Joy In The Journey
032: Within Darkness, There is Light and Joy Heals with Jennifer Trepanier, M.S.

Joy In The Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 31:08


Is it possible to experience incredible joy through moments of extreme pain? Jennifer Trepanier has dedicated her life's work to bringing happiness into the lives of those going through difficult health journeys. But she is no stranger to hardship herself: having struggled with a rare autoimmune condition her entire life and even facing the prospect of death, Jennifer joined her personal experience with a Masters Degree in psychophysiology (the study of the body and mind) and a Mastery Method Coach Certification to teach others how to navigate their pain. Most importantly, Jennifer holds her life motto (“Within darkness, there is light, and joy heals”) close to her heart with everything she does. As part of her mission to help others find joy in their journey she founded Pile of Puppies (a non-profit which brings joy to chronically ill children), and Wells of Wisdom (teaching clients to release unconscious blocks). Today, she's teaching us how to embrace and welcome pain, support those going through difficulties, and how best to advocate for our children. Most importantly, she shares the difference between “belonging” vs “fitting in”, and how sharing our journeys and being vulnerable makes space for deep connection. Jennifer is also launching a book on her “four pillars”, which will become available in 2023, that touches on the topics of death, wisdom within illness, embracing sensuality, and motherhood. I'm thrilled to be back for season 2 of the podcast and I hope you'll continue to get a lot of value and inspiration from the guests we have lined up who are sharing they joy they have found on their journey. Enjoy! Key Takeaways with Jennifer Trepanier Teaching children and adults how to express and embrace their pain in multiple ways (writing, drawing, sharing their story etc…) How to show up for sick loved ones and be a source of positive energy. The difference between belonging vs just fitting in and learning not to hide our illnesses. Discovering our ability to feel extremely positive feelings (like joy and laughter) alongside very difficult ones like pain or our immortality. How connecting with your body and mind can help you get out of less optimal patterns. Surrendering to “what is” because we never know when our last moments will be. Show Notes: Get Full Access to the Show Notes by visiting: MatteasJoy.org/32. Rate & Review If you enjoyed today's episode of The Joy In The Journey, hit the subscribe button on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen, so future episodes are automatically downloaded directly to your device. You can also help by providing an honest rating & review over on Apple Podcasts. Reviews go a long way in helping us build awareness so that we can impact even more people. THANK YOU!

Oil and Whiskey with The Roadster Shop
Rad Rides' Troy Trepanier, a New ‘Storytime' and More

Oil and Whiskey with The Roadster Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 144:48


Oil and Whiskey is presented by Blade HQ. Blade HQ has a knife for every pocket and any adventure! Shop their huge selection today! Today's guest is Troy Trepanier who is the owner and operator of Rad Rides, based in Maneno, Illinois. Troy's work has been featured on several documentaries, Discovery Channel's "Rides," as well as Chip Foose's "Overhaulin." In 2020, Prime Video released "Rad Rides by Troy," a 10-episode series exploring Troy's incredible hand-crafted work. You can follow Troy and his builds on Instagram @rad_rides, or catch episodes of "Rad Rides by Troy" on Amazon now. On the Gas Velocity Restorations The Glove Box CIVIVI Knives Flytanium Titanium Split Key Rings   JHO Knives   Pro-Tech Runt Knives   Fable & Folly   Oil and Whiskey is also brought to you by Stillhouse Whiskey. Drink Stillhouse Whiskey, the Unbreakable Spirit. Find Stillhouse Whiskey at a store near you by going to stillhouse.com and using the store locator. Purchase Here: https://mikmak.us.stillhouse.com/1655131971082762a53d 1/6853cfc2-4a78-7be0-9e29-e0e19a1225b1  Don't miss the latest from The Roadster Shop. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @roadstershop Oil and Whiskey in an IRONCLAD original.

Outcomes Rocket
Nursing for a Better World with Sylvain “Syl” Trepanier, System Chief Nursing Officer at Providence

Outcomes Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 24:36


This episode is brought to you by Provider Solutions and Development, the leaders in physician and APC recruitment that deliver top-tier candidates for the right roles. Visit info.PSDconnect.org/outcomesrocket to start the conversation today, get tailored support and dedicated recruitment and efforts that lead to provider retention and longevity. Nurses, don't be shy to show up as loving leaders! In this episode, we hear from Syl Trepanier, System Chief Nursing Officer for Providence, about his work as a nurse executive leader in a not-for-profit, mission-driven healthcare system organization. He talks about how Providence's vision of health for a better world leads them to partner with leaders that lean into their communities' needs. Syl explains how Providence nurses approach whole-person patient care from reflection and being fully present at the moment, demonstrating warmth with others, and being vulnerable. He talks about promising technology in healthcare in the nursing assistance area as well as challenges like uncertainty and nursing shortage. Tune in to this episode to learn about how nurse executive leader Syl Trepanier is working at Providence to deliver health for a better world!

Two Guys Garage Podcast
Talkin' Shop with Troy Trepanier

Two Guys Garage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 47:00


Art, sophistication, elegance, performance and total badass-ery are the hallmarks of Rad Rides by Troy. As Bonneville, SEMA and Ridler Award-winning custom builder Troy Trepanier informs Willie and Kevin, “this ain't no 40-hour job,” and that's no joke. With a pledge to constantly raise the bar without sacrificing quality, he lives by his mantra: “We try to let the car tell us what it wants a little bit.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dog Cancer Answers
Pollution and Cancer in Dogs | Dr. Lauren Trepanier #176

Dog Cancer Answers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 41:29


Double board-certified veterinarian Dr. Lauren Trepanier has lost three Boxers to lymphoma, and she's not letting that slide. She is currently studying the impact of carcinogens caused by environmental pollution on lymphoma in Boxers and transitional cell carcinoma in all dogs. For lymphoma, the initial study found that Boxers have a higher risk of developing lymphoma if they live within 10 miles of a nuclear power plant, or within two miles of a chemical supplier or active crematorium. Current studies are directly measuring the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and herbicides in the urine of Boxers with lymphoma as well as their levels in the air and tap water in those dogs' homes. Dr. Trepanier's lab is also teaming up with the Morris Animal Foundation Golden Retriever Lifetime Study to measure VOCs and herbicides in the urine of Goldens with lymphoma. For bladder cancer, the initial study found that dogs were at a higher risk of developing bladder cancer if they lived in a county with higher ozone concentrations or higher levels of trihalomethanes in the tap water. They also found that dogs and their owners share similar urinary levels to two carcinogens, with 5-7% of apparently healthy people and dogs having levels high enough to damage their DNA and potentially cause cancer. Current studies are measuring the urinary and household levels of acrolein and arsenic. Listen in to learn more about these studies, and scroll down to view the recruitment fliers. Links Mentioned in Today's Show: Dr. Trepanier's Profile at University of Wisconsin-Madison Dog Cancer Support One Health Alliance Canine Health Foundation Golden Retriever Lifetime Study Related Links: AKC Canine Health Foundation Funds Dog Cancer Research podcast episode Morris Animal Foundation's Dog Cancer Research podcast episode About Today's Guest, Dr. Lauren Trepanier: Dr. Trepanier has 23 years of experience at UW-Madison managing internal medicine cases, training residents, interns, and students, and conducting research on the risks for adverse drug reactions and environmental cancers. She earned her DVM with distinction from Cornell University, completed residency training at the Animal Medical Center in New York, and obtained a PhD in Pharmacology, also at Cornell. Dr. Trepanier is board certified in both Internal Medicine and Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology and is currently a Professor of Internal Medicine at UW-Madison SVM. More recently, Dr. Trepanier is devoting time to initiatives that engage veterinarians in research as Assistant Dean for Clinical and Translational Research at the UW-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine. LinkedIn Other Links: To join the private Facebook group for readers of Dr. Dressler's book “The Dog Cancer Survival Guide,” go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/dogcancersupport/  Dog Cancer Answers is a Maui Media production in association with Dog Podcast Network This episode is sponsored by the best-selling animal health book The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog's Life Quality and Longevity by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger. Available everywhere fine books are sold. Have a guest you think would be great for our show? Contact our producers at DogCancerAnswers.com Have an inspiring True Tail about your own dog's cancer journey you think would help other dog lovers? Share your true tail with our producers. If you would like to ask a dog cancer related question for one of our expert veterinarians to answer on a future Q&A episode, call our Listener Line at 808-868-3200 www.dogcanceransers.com. Dog Cancer News is a free weekly newsletter that contains useful information designed to help your dog with cancer. To sign up, please visit: www.dogcancernews.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Providence Cares
Nursing Unfiltered: Syl Trepanier with Cynthia Clements + Christine Cothran

Providence Cares

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 32:35


Providence Cares
Nursing Unfiltered: Syl Trepanier with Karin Dunhill

Providence Cares

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 30:30


Providence Cares
Nursing Unfiltered: Syl Trepanier with Melissa Hansen

Providence Cares

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 32:24


iCantCU Podcast
An Interview With Blind Snowboarder Emily Trepanier

iCantCU Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 47:54


In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk with blind snowboarder Emily Trepanier about how she got started snowboarding and her dream of competing in the Paralympics. We also talk about her new podcast Shredding For Gold, where you can follow her journey from practice to podium. Show notes at https://www.iCantCU.com/162 Emily's Journey Emily began snowboarding after her ski guide was injured. It led her to move across Canada from Ontario to British Columbia for training. Next stop Beijing or Milan. More About Emily Learn more about Emily at https://www.teamstarfish.ca. The Shredding For Gold Podcast website is at https://www.shreddingforgold.com . You can email Emily at trepanieremily@yahoo.ca. Para Snowboard Para snowboard became a sport in the 2014 Paralympics in Sochi, Russia. There are three disciplines: Snowboard Cross, Bank Slalom, and Giant slalom. This year's Paralympics are in Beijing from 3/4-3/13, just after the Olympics. Find out more about the Paralympics at https://www.paralympic.org. Support Keystone Chapter Please make a donation to the Keystone Chapter of the National Federation Of The Blind Of Pennsylvania by going to http://www.SupportKeystoneChapter.org.. Scroll down to the text field and enter the amount  you'd like to donate. Payments are handled by PayPal, but you don't need a PayPal account. You can make a donation with any credit or debit card. Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. Follow the iCantCU Podcast so you don't miss an episode! Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon | Google | IHeartRadio Reach Out On Social Media Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn Get In Touch If you've got questions, comments, or show ideas, I want to hear from you! Call (646) 926-6350 and leave a message. Include your name and town and let me know if it is okay to use your voice on an upcoming episode. You can also email the show at iCantCUPodcast@gmail.com

PopHealth Podcast
Providence's System CNO Sylvain Trepanier and Keck Medicine of USC's CEO of Care and Ambulatory Services Smitha Ravipudi

PopHealth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 39:43


Syl and Smitha joined our first live All-Star event and ambulatory care, nursing, and the workforce shortage.

Providence Cares
Nursing Unfiltered: Syl Trepanier with Nurses' Stories + Caregiver Well-Being

Providence Cares

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 31:12


Outlook on Radio Western
2021-10-25 - Shredding For Gold on the What's Your Excuse Network with Emily Trepanier & Maxwell Ivy

Outlook on Radio Western

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 60:57


We met old friend Emily Trepanier, now aka Starfish, as children, at a camp for the blind in Ontario. Kerry met Maxwell Ivey, now known as The Blind Blogger, online, through a LinkedIn community for writers and bloggers in 2014 and this is his full premier on our show. And how did this fellow Ontario friend/now a BC newcomer and a Texan/prior carnival worker and amusement park ride broker connect in the first place? They met, both participating in something along the lines of Shark Tank or Dragon's Den for blind entrepreneurs and dreamers of all kinds. Despite both making it to the semi final round of the Holman Prize competition, they both did not win the ultimate prize. And yet, they may just have found something to be just as beneficial for them both. On this week's episode, we speak with Emily and Max about how they connected and why, more on the What's Your Excuse network and what the hope is with that, and Emily shares more on her new podcast on the network, Shredding For Gold, a show about her journey to compete in the Winter Paralympics as a visually impaired snowboarder. Max has always loved a challenge and some of the things he hopes to do with the WYExcuse network are, for hosts, to give a purpose, to teach marketable employment skills (people with disabilities have barriers to this), and to have a platform or can work to create one, to turn a podcast into a business or tool for one. Emily explains more about Para snowboarding being added in 2014, while her particular classification (visually impaired) is not yet, though she is in for the fight to get it included with the International Paralympic Committee. She hints at more in the works, can't say more right now, but, nonetheless, , swears that exciting things are happening in the sport. Max is already the host of the What's Your Excuse Show and now, Emily is the brand new host of what she's named Shredding For Gold, a podcast on her life and goals and activities while training as a snowboarder. As well, with this show she hopes to highlight the work of others in the adaptive sports arena, along with coaches and trainers from across Canada and internationally and to highlight her sport and its inclusion in the Paralympic Games by featuring the hard work of others, both athletes and supporters, with the ultimate goal of creating more awareness of adaptive sports and her love of snowboarding. So thanks to a blind traveler, adventurer, and dreamer from the distant past, James Holman (1786-1857), the teaming up of Maxwell and Emily is paying off for them both in the 21st century. She may be a Canadian who is not so smooth on skates, but she's a pro, at this point, on skis and her board. Along with Max's help, it's all downhill for Emily now. And that's a good thing. You can find the What's Your Excuse Network and links to both Emily's Shredding For Gold podcast and Max's What's Your Excuse? Show here: https://wyexcuse.com/shows/ (also available on Apple and other podcast platforms) Check out Emily's former appearance on Outlook from back in September of 2019: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/outlook-2019-09-02-team-starfish-feat-future-paralympian/id1527876739?i=1000488226516 And to learn more on who James Holman was: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Holman

Becker’s Healthcare - Clinical Leadership Podcast
Sylvain Trepanier, Senior Vice President & Chief Nursing Officer at Providence

Becker’s Healthcare - Clinical Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 11:29


This episode features Sylvain Trepanier, Senior Vice President & Chief Nursing Officer at Providence. Here, he discusses how his role is evolving, what is currently most focused on, and more.

conscient podcast
e63 a case study (part 1)

conscient podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 30:52


'Welcome to the History of 2021 in Canada seminar. We're going to do a case study today of the second season of the conscient podcast.'Claude SchryerThe setting is an undergraduate university history seminar course called ‘History of 2021 in Canada'. I want to thank my son Riel, student of history, for the idea. It is set in the distant future, where a professor is presenting a ‘case study' based on the second season of the conscient podcast as part of a class on art in 2021. The episode is in two parts, episode 63 is part 1 and episode 64 is part 2. You'll see that they are separated by an event, that you'll hear.There are four people in the classroom: the teacher played by myself, Claude Schryer, a young male student is played by my son Riel Schryer, a young female student, who is online, is played by my daughter Clara Schryer and a female adult student is played by my wife Sabrina Mathews. I want to thank the cast.A reminder that most of the narration is in English, but there are elements and excerpts of the interviews that are in French and some of the narrations as well.Thanks for listening. Here are the excerpts from season 2 in this episode (in order of appearance):e54 garrett (2m50s) (with Claude Schryer speaking)é55 trépanier (4m57)e47 keeptwo (7m27s)e21 dufresne (8m38s)e23 appadurai (11m 26s)e26 klein (11h42s)é60 boutet (17m24s)e40 frasz (19m17s)e42 rosen (20m35s)e45 abbott (22m51s)e53 kalmanovitch (25m42s)e51 hiser (27m08s)e25 shaw (28m45s)e63 in Reaper editing softwareThe cast : Sabrina Mathews as 'adult student', Claude Schryer as 'professor' and Riel Schryer as 'male student', September 2021, Ottawa*The cast: Clara Schryer as 'female student', September 2021, OttawaScript (note: the recording has additional elements that were improvised during the recording)(Sounds of students chatting, arriving in class and sitting down)Teacher: Hello students. Let's start OK. Welcome to the History of 2021 in Canada seminar. How is everyone doing? OK? I see that we have 2 students in class and one online. So, today's topic is the arts and the ecological crisis in 2021… comme vous le savez, le cours Histoire de 2021 au Canada est une classe bilingue, alors sentez-vous à l'aise de parler dans la langue de votre choix. Please feel free to speak in the language of your choice in this class or in writing of any of your assignments. Alright, where shall we begin here? We're going to do a case study today of the second season of the conscient podcast, which ran from March to August 2021. It was produced by an Ottawa based sound artist, Claude Schryer, who is passed away now, but I was very fortunate that his children, Riel and Clara, kindly helped me do some of the research for this class. I want to check if you have all had a chance to listen to the course materials, which were… conscient podcast episodes…  19 reality and 62 compilation. Were you…Male student (interrupting): Excuse me, but can you tell us why did you choose this podcast? Historically speaking, you know, there were other podcasts in Canada in 2021 that also explored issues of art and environment. Why this one?Teacher: That's a very good question. I chose the second season of this podcast because Schryer was exploring the themes of reality and ecological grief, which were timely in 2021 and still are today. Also because it gives us a snapshot of what artists and cultural workers were thinking about in relation to the ecological crisis at that time. It was an interesting year, 2021.  This is when the Sixth IPCC report was released, it's when much of western Canada was on fire, which unfortunately become the norm across Canada, it's also when SCALE, the Sectoral Climate Arts Leadership for the Emergency, which an arts and climate emergency organization, was created and so many other things, It was a pivotal year. I'll start by playing a recording of Schryer himself explaining what season 2 is about in conversation with Ian Garrett in episode 54. Let's give that a listen.Why did I ask that question? The reason is because I was living it myself. I was feeling that accepting reality was necessary for me to move on into a more active, engaged... I had to kind of deal with that. The fact that it's so bad, that if I don't actually accept it - especially the baked in things that we can't change - I can't function and just today, May 25th, I had a really bad dark day. I was crying inside my head about how bad things are and just losing hope and then I read this beautiful piece by Rebecca Solnit, who was saying, that there's some hope out there because the combination of all these efforts. You have been made doing a lot, but when you combine that with so many like millions and millions of people around the world who are making a difference, it will come together and there will be a tipping point towards some kind of... not just an awakening, but action... collective action. That's where we need to go and that's where we are going.Female student (interrupting)OK, mais ce balado a été produit par un homme blanc avec tous les préjugés de l'époque…  Teacher: That's a good point. Schryer had good intentions did carry some unconscious biases in his discourse that were typical of his generation and his times but we're focusing on his guests, who were very interesting, and they come from a wide range of cultural backgrounds, ages, and points of view. Why don't we start with one my favorite quotes from episode 55, because I was able to listen to them all as part of my work for this class. It's by indigenous artist France Trepanier, who was a visual artist, curator and researcher of Kanien'kéha:ka and French ancestry. Trepanier was known in the arts community in particular for a project called Primary Colours which placed Indigenous arts at the centre of the Canadian arts system. This excerpt is in French, so I'll let you listen to the original recording then I'll explain what France was talking about for those who don't understand French, and of course, you can use the simultaneous translation function on your computers as well. Je pense que ce cycle du colonialisme, et de ce que ça a apporté, on est en train d'arriver à la fin de ce cycle là aussi, et avec le recul, on va s'apercevoir que cela a été un tout petit instant dans un espace beaucoup plus vaste, et qu'on est en train de retourner à des connaissances très profondes. Qu'est-ce que ça veut dire de vivre ici sur cette planète? Ce que ça implique comme possibilité, mais comme responsabilité aussi de maintenir les relations harmonieuses? Moi, je dis que la solution à la crise climatique c'est cardiaque. Ça va passer par le cœur. On parle d'amour avec la planète. C'est ça, le travail.Teacher: What Trépanier is saying here is that she thinks that the 500 plus year cycle of colonialism on Turtle Island was coming to an end and we now know that she was right, with the Indigenization of Canadian Culture movement that started around then. People began to understand the true meaning of reconciliation during this era. In this quote Trépanier talks about how it's everyone's responsibility to maintain harmonious relationships in their communities and our need to love the planet. Does anyone have any questions so far? No, then I'll move on to…  Female student (interrupting): Wait, professor, are you saying that indigenous arts and culture were not at the heart of Canadian culture in 2021?  Female adult student: Can I answer that one? Teacher: Sure, please go ahead.  Female adult student: Throughout the early history of Canada the arts and culture scene was  dominated by European art forms and left little space for Indigenous voices. This was part of the colonial structure, but it changed when people started listening to indigenous voices and learning about indigenous culture and languages at school, like I did. This re-education led to massive change in cultural institutions and shift in people's worldview…Teacher: That's exactly right. Thank you for that. Let me give you another example of an indigenous artist from season 2. Suzanne Keeptwo was a Métis writer and teacher who wrote a book in 2021 called We All Go Back to the Land : The Who, Why, and How of Land Acknowledgements. This excerpt is from episode 47:In the work that I do and the book that I've just had published called, We All Go Back to the Land, it's really an exploration of that Original Agreement and what it means today. So I want to remind Indigenous readers of our Original Agreement to nurture and protect and honor and respect the Earth Mother and all of the gifts that she has for us and then to introduce that Original Agreement to non-indigenous Canadians or others of the world that so that we can together, as a human species, work toward what I call the ultimate act of   reconciliation: to help heal the earth.Teacher: We'll come back to more indigenous perspectives at the end of today's class. The next recording I want you to listen to isfromepisode 21 with philosopher Dr Todd Dufresne,who wrote a book in 2020 called The Democracy of Suffering:I think capitalism is over, but the problem is we have nothing to replace it with. Here's when we need artists, and others, to tell us what kind of vision they have for a future that is different than that: a future of play and meaningful work would be one future that I think is not just utopic, but very possible. So, there's a possible future moving forward that could be much better than it is right now, but we're not going to get there without democracy of suffering as we're experiencing it now and will at least over the next 20, 30, 40 years until we figure this out, but we need to figure it out quickly.Teacher: Well, overall, Dr. Dufresne was right. We did go through a lot of physical and mental anguish, didn't we, and we still are, in fact, with the resettlements, the food rations and all of that, but we survived and it's interesting to see that Dufresne was right in predicting that artists would help articulate a vision for the future. Artists have always done this, but it was particularly important at this time when the window of time before irreparable damage… was narrowing. There was a sense at the time that there were only a few years left and they were right. So we'll come to see how this happened a bit later but let's move on now to look at some of the causes of the ecological crisis. Why did this happen and what were some of the underlying conditions? Episode 23 features environmental activist Anjali Appadurai and provides insights on range of social and ecological justice issues. BTW does anyone know why Appadurai is famous in the history of climate activism?Male Student: Wasn't she the one that give that speech in 2011 in South Africa. I saw it on You Tube the other day in my History of Social Equity class. I think I can play it for you from my laptop. Here it is:I speak for more than half the world's population. We are the silent majority. You've given us a seat in this hall, but our interests are not on the table.  What does it take to get a stake in this game? Lobbyists? Corporate influence? Money? You've been negotiating all my life. In that time, you've failed to meet pledges, you've missed targets, and you've broken promises.Teacher: Thanks.That's right. Check out the entire speech when you get a chance. Now let's listen to Anjali in her conversation with Schryer. This except is quite fun because they are doing a soundwalk in a park in Vancouver and you hear some of the soundscapes from that time, like crows and those loud gas-powered vehicles during the conversation that were typical of that noisy era. Of course, it all sounds much different today. Here is an excerpt of their conversation. The climate crisis and the broader ecological crisis is a symptom of the deeper disease, which is that rift from nature, that seed of domination, of accumulation, of greed and of the urge to dominate others through colonialism, through slavery, through othering – the root is actually othering – and that is something that artists can touch. That is what has to be healed, and when we heal that, what does the world on the other side of a just transition look like? I really don't want to believe that it looks like exactly this, but with solar. The first language that colonisation sought to suppress, which was that of indigenous people, is where a lot of answers are held.Teacher: So Appadurai worked closely with fellow activist Seth Klein on a project called Climate Emergency Unit which made a parallel between Canada's effort during World War 2 and the efforts required to achieve the just transition and avoid the worse outcomes of climate change based on Seth's book A Good War : Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency.Female student: Can you tell us more about the…  Climate Emergency Unit? What happened to them? Teacher: Well, I know that they were funded by the David Suzuki Institute and that they had four goals. Let's see if I can remember them, oh, I have them right here: to spendwhat it takes to win, to create new economic institutions to get the job done, to shift from voluntary and incentive-based policies to mandatory measures and to tell the truth about the severity of the crisis and communicates a sense of urgency about the measures necessary to combat it.The unit was dissolved once they achieved those goals or at least were sufficiently advanced to be able to move on to other things.  Female student: (interrupting): That's amazing. Teacher: Yes, it was, but it was an uphill battle, but we are thankful that they persisted, along with thousands of other similar environmental initiatives around the world at that time, and most importantly once they were combined and people worked together as a community and they were able to push us away, and all living beings, from the precipice of catastrophe and towards the recovery that we are experiencing today. Of course, we're still in crisis now but back in 2021, they had no idea whether they would succeed. It was a time of great uncertainty, like the beginning of World War 2 in 1940 when Canada and its allies did not know whether their efforts to fight fascism in Europe would succeed. Let's listen to Seth Klein, leader of the Climate Emergency Unit from episode 26 and his interest in the arts to help rally people to this cause: Here would be my challenge to artists today. We're beginning to see artists across many artistic domains producing climate and climate emergency art, which is important and good to see. What's striking to me is that most of it, in the main, is dystopian, about how horrific the world will be if we fail to rise to this moment. To a certain extent, that makes sense because it is scary and horrific, but here's what intrigued me about what artists were producing in the war is that in the main, it was not dystopian, even though the war was horrific. It was rallying us: the tone was rallying us. I found myself listening to this music as I was doing the research and thinking, World War II had a popular soundtrack, the anti-Vietnam war had a popular soundtrack. When I was a kid in the peace and disarmament movement, there was a popular soundtrack. This doesn't have a popular soundtrack, yet.Female student: Yah, but we have a popular soundtrack now for the climate emergency. I sometimes listen to them on my oldie's playlist on Spotify. Do you know that tune from 2025, how did it go (mumbling words and a song, improvised)?Male student (interrupting): But professor, I have trouble understanding what was their problem? The issues seemed so obvious. All the scientific data was there from the COP reports and much more. Why did they have their heads in the sand?Teacher: That's another good question. Let's look at the social structure at the time. The oil and gas industry were extremely wealthy, and powerful and they were desperate to maintain their grip on power, despite the cost to the environment and life on earth it might be, but to be fair, people were also complicit in this dynamic because they were users of this oil and gas, but also because western society had built a massive infrastructure with essentially nonrenewable resources that was destroying the planet and continued to behave in destructive ways. How can we understand this? Schryer talked to a lot of researchers and thought leaders who provides context and insights. Let's listen to arts researcher Dr. Danielle Boutet. This one is in French. She explains the lack of collective awareness inepisode 60. This one is in French, so I'll give you a summary afterwards. Collectivement, on est inconscient. On cherche à parler de la conscience écologique. On cherche à parler de ça, mais en réalité… S'il y a une psyché collective, ce que je crois, je pense qu'il y a une espèce d'esprit collectif, mais c'est un esprit qui est inconscient, qui n'est pas capable de se voir aller, de se réfléchir et donc pas capable de méditer, pas capable de se transformer, donc soumis à ses peurs et ses pulsions. Je suis assez pessimiste par rapport à ça, mais c'est que le deuil écologique, tout le chagrin et toute la peur est refoulée présentement. Il y a des activistes qui crient dans le désert, qui hurlent, et les gens entendent, mais comme dans un brouillard. Ce n'est pas suffisant pour amener à une action collective. Donc, le deuil il est loin d'être fait, collectivement.Teacher: What Boutet is saying here, is that people in 2021 were collectively unconscious or unaware of the severity of environmental issues. Boutet, who was a leading expert on contemporary art, but also on social issues, explains that people were not capable of changing their ways and that their grief and fears were being repressed. She admits that some activists were screaming out loud, and that some people were listening, but was all in a fog, which she calls un brouillard as she says in French, and that there was simply not enough momentum to bring about collective action. Of course, thankfully, this would change once people finally woke up to reality a few years later. At the time it seemed quite grim.One of the issues at the time was also a lack of agency. Let's listen to researcher and arts strategist Alexis Frasz in episode 40 was very articulate about this:There is a lot of awareness and interest in making change and yet change still isn't really happening, at least not at the pace or scale that we need. It feels to me increasingly like there's not a lack of awareness, nor a lack of concern, or even a lack of willingness, but actually a lack of agency. I've been thinking a lot about the role of arts, and culture and creative practice in helping people not just wake up to the need for change, but actually undergo the entire transformational process from that moment of waking up (which you and I share a language around Buddhist practice). There's that idea that you can wake up in an instant but integrating the awakeness into your daily life is actually a process. It's an ongoing thing.Female student (interrupting): Ok, so I get that it's an ongoing thing but what made the difference then?  Do you really think that something as ephemeral and marginal as art had an impact?  Teacher: Well, yes, actually, it did, and we'll get to that soon but first, I'd like to give you another example of the social dynamic at the time. Speaking of time, how are we doing for time, ok?  Here's an excerpt from episode 42 architect Mark Rosen: The idea of enough is very interesting to me. The idea that the planet doesn't have enough for us on our current trajectory is at the heart of that. The question of whether the planet has enough for everyone on the planet, if we change the way we do things is an interesting way. Can we sustain seven, eight, nine billion people on the planet if everyone's idea of enough was balanced with that equation? I don't know, but I think it's possible. I think that if we've shown nothing else as a species, as humans, it's adaptability and resiliency and when forced to, we can do surprisingly monumental things and changes when the threat becomes real to us.Male student: Ok. I get it. When the threat became real, they changed their ways, out of self interest, I suppose… but I have a question. Schryer talks about reality and grief as the two main topics in season 2, right. Why did he do that? I know that he was a zen buddhist and that are interested in reality, but why did he explore those specific issues?Teacher : Schryer asked each of his 41 guests in season 2 how they viewed reality and ecological grief and he got, well, 41 different answers. I've listened to some of them all as part of my research for this class. One of my favorite responses to Schryer's questions about ecological grief is by filmmaker Jennifer Abbott, who was an activist film maker at this time…Male student (interrupting): I found some info her, let me see, I think she co-director and editor of, um (sound of typing) The Corporation (2003), wow, that became most awarded documentary in Canadian history at that time. She was also Co-Director of a sequel called…  The New Corporation: The Unfortunately Necessary Sequel(2020)Adult student: I've seen both of those films in film studies class. Amazing documentaries. I bet they scared the living… Female student (interrupting) And she was also… director of The Magnitude of all Things (2020) which is kind of a classic of the ecological grief film. Teacher: Yes, that's right. Let's listen to an excerpt from episode 45 where Abbott talks about delusion and brainwashing:The notion of reality and the way we grasp reality as humans is so deeply subjective, but it's also socially constructed, and so, as a filmmaker - and this is relevant because I'm also a Zen Buddhist - from both those perspectives, I try to explore what we perceive as reality to untangle and figure out in what ways are we being deluded? And in what ways do we have clear vision? And obviously the clearer vision we can have, the better actions we take to ensure a more compassionate, just and sustainable livable world. I'm all for untangling the delusion while admitting wholeheartedly that to untangle it fully is impossible.Teacher: Let's move on now to the other main issue in season 2, ecological grief, which, at the time, was defined as psychological response to loss caused by environmental destruction. The term Solastalgia, coined by Australian Glenn Albrecht, was also used at the time. What it basically means is how to deal the emotional charge of environmental loss. Of course, we're still dealing with ecological grief today, but at least now we know that one of the best ways to address loss is through regeneration and rebuilding. But back in 2021, ecological grief was something people were becoming aware of and not able to turn it into a positive force, not at first anyway. I would like to start with musician Dr. Tanya Kalmanovitch.Kalmanovitch is an interesting case because she was both an accomplished musician and a leading climate activist. She was raised in the heart of the oil sands in Alberta in Fort McMurray…Female adult student (interrupting): I've heard some of her recordings. She was a great violist and improvisor. Pretty cool lady. Teacher: Great she was also a performer in a project called the Tar Sand Songbook, that actually became now a classic of the climate art canon. Let's listen to her talk about grief and art in episode 53:Normal life in North America does not leave us room for grief. We do not know how to handle grief. We don't know what to do with it. We push it away. We channel it, we contain it, we compartmentalize it. We ignore it. We believe that it's something that has an end, that it's linear or there are stages. We believe it's something we can get through. Whereas I've come to think a lot about the idea of living with loss, living with indeterminacy, living with uncertainty, as a way of awakening to the radical sort of care and love for ourselves, for our fellow living creatures for the life on the planet. I think about how to transform a performance space or a classroom or any other environment into a community of care. How can I create the conditions by which people can bear to be present to what they have lost, to name and to know what we have lost and from there to grieve, to heal and to act in the fullest awareness of loss? Seeing love and loss as intimately intertwined.Teacher: So you can see that people were struggling with grief, including educators, who were trying to figure out how to support their students, many whom were demoralised and had given up hope… but it's around this time that tools starting being created such as the Creative Green Tools and the Existential ToolKit for Climate Justice Educators. One of Schryer's interviews was with climate educator Dr. Krista Hiser, Let's listen to Hiser from episode 51:There's a whole range of emotions around climate emergency, and not getting stuck in the grief. Not getting stuck in anger. A lot of what we see of youth activists and in youth activism is that they get kind of burned out in anger and it's not a sustainable emotion. But none of them are emotions that you want to get stuck in. When you get stuck in climate grief, it is hard to get unstuck, so moving through all the different emotions — including anger and including hope — and that idea of an anthem and working together, those are all part of the emotion wheel that exists around climate change.Female Student: OK. I understand about not getting stuck in climate grief, but now we're paying the price of their neglect. It makes me very angry to think that they could easily have prevented most of the current climate damage during that critical decade in the 2020s, I don't know, by shifting from fossil fuels to renewable energy, and professor, you say that artists played a key role but how did this… Teacher (interrupting): Thank you.  I hear your anger and I understand and I promise we'll get to the role of artists in just a minute, but before that I would you hear Australian Michael Shaw, who produced a film 2019 called Living in the Time of Dying. He talks about fear and grief but also support structures in episode 25: It's a real blessing to feel a sense of purpose that in these times. It's a real blessing to be able to take the feelings of fear and grief and actually channel them somewhere into running a group or to making a film or doing your podcasts. I think it'simportant that people really tune in to find out what they're given to do at this time, to really listen to what the call is in you and follow it. I think there's something that's very generative and supportive about feeling a sense of purpose in a time of collapse.Teacher: Both Shaw and Schryer were influenced by dharma teacher Catherine Ingram, who wrote an essay in 2019 called Facing Extinction. Here's Schryer reading an excerpt from Facing Extinction in episode 19: Despite our having caused so much destruction, it is important to also consider the wide spectrum of possibilities that make up a human life.  Yes, on one end of that spectrum is greed, cruelty, and ignorance; on the other end is kindness, compassion, and wisdom. We are imbued with great creativity, brilliant communication, and extraordinary appreciation of and talent for music and other forms of art. … There is no other known creature whose spectrum of consciousness is as wide and varied as our own.Teacher: (alarm sounding) Darn. It's an air pollution alarm. You know the drill. We have to go to safe area until the air is breathable again. I'm sorry about this. An unfortunate disruption to our class. Why don't we call it a day and pick this up next week? Male Student: These damned things always go off when things are getting good. I really hope one does not go off next week. Teacher : Now let's get out of this smog. (coughing).Note: this episode continues in e64 a case study (part 2) *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODESHere is a link for more information on season 5. Please note that, in parallel with the production of the conscient podcast and it's francophone counterpart, balado conscient, I publish a Substack newsletter called ‘a calm presence' which are 'short, practical essays for those frightened by the ecological crisis'. To subscribe (free of charge) see https://acalmpresence.substack.com. You'll also find a podcast version of each a calm presence posting on Substack or one your favorite podcast player.Also. please note that a complete transcript of conscient podcast and balado conscient episodes from season 1 to 4 is available on the web version of this site (not available on podcast apps) here: https://conscient-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes.Your feedback is always welcome at claude@conscient.ca and/or on conscient podcast social media: Facebook, X, Instagram or Linkedin. I am grateful and accountable to the earth and the human labour that provided me with the privilege of producing this podcast, including the toxic materials and extractive processes behind the computers, recorders, transportation systems and infrastructure that made this production possible. Claude SchryerLatest update on April 2, 2024

PopHealth Podcast
Providence's SVP and System Chief Nursing Officer Sylvain Trepanier

PopHealth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 50:30


Syl joins the show and shares about his journey that started in Quebec, Canada. Caring for his father at a young age was an inspiration that would ultimately lead him to become one of North America's leaders in nursning, where he now oversees the efforts of 48,000 nurses under the Providence umbrella. Syl doesn't shy away from the discussion as we explore the role of a CNO and nursing executive, addressing how he leads with a union presence, not always an easy feat.  Syl also touches on his other passion, and how we can expect to find him acting on stage when he retires.

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Sylvain Trepanier, Senior Vice President & Chief Nursing Officer at Providence

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 11:29


This episode features Sylvain Trepanier, Senior Vice President & Chief Nursing Officer at Providence. Here, he discusses how his role is evolving, what is currently most focused on, and more.

The David Bernard Podcast
Episode 16: LSU Associate Professor of Geography and Anthropology Jill Trepanier

The David Bernard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 46:28


Does it seem like extreme rain events are happening more often? The statistics show this is the case and it has major implications for where and how we live. Urban areas are particularly impacted as we have seen in recent years in Southeast Louisiana and the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Dr. Trepanier discusses extreme weather and its impact on current and future climate with a focus on tropical meteorology as well. 

RX'D RADIO
E231: Dan Trepanier Articles of Style

RX'D RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 91:35


This week RX'D Radio welcomes Dan Trepanier, the Founder and CEO of Articles Of Style - the world's only online full-service bespoke tailor shop. Dan joins us today to discuss his journey into blogging and Men's fashion and why he identifies specifically with tailoring as his way to contribute to the betterment of others. He walks us through how he navigates his diverse pool of clientele and gives the listeners his algorithm on where to get started putting their best foot forward when it comes to men's fashion. Check it out!   Dan's Media: Linked-In IG: @articlesofstyle www.articlesofstyle.com   For other strength training, health, and injury prevention resources, check out our website, YouTube channel, and Instagram.  For more episodes, subscribe and tune in to our podcast. Also, make sure to sign up to our mailing list at www.pre-script.com to get the first updates on new programming releases. You can also follow Dr. Jordan Shallow and Dr. Jordan Jiunta on Instagram!

Beyond My Battle Podcast
Ep. 14 Bless the Beasts with Jennifer Trepanier and Morgan McCarthy

Beyond My Battle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 34:35


Dogs are unspoken healers. For some, they offer companionship, to others they act as an essential lifeline. In this episode, two women living with chronic illness explore the joy and purpose dogs brought into their lives. Morgan was born with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy, while Jennifer developed debilitating autoimmune diseases. For Morgan, her service dog Dewey became her reason to get out of bed every day and gain more independence. For Jennifer, a desire to bring joy to others caused her to found Pile of Puppies, a non-profit that connects puppies to children living with chronic illness. The two discuss the remarkable abilities dogs have, and the times they've witnessed their comfort and healing firsthand. Dogs are the beautiful blessing that taught them that joy and light can always be found, even in hardships.

How I Suit Up
Ep. 24 - Patricia Trepanier

How I Suit Up

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 47:06


On this week's episode, I interview men's fashion stylist Patricia Trepanier (@StylistPatricia). Since 2008, Patricia has been the best kept secret to countless men who want to look good but don't have the time to shop. Born and raised in Montreal, Quebec, you could say she was destined to be in fashion. Her mother was a seamstress and instead of following in her footsteps she decided to take the unusual path into menswear.   Today on the show I chat with Patricia about what initially intrigued her about menswear, what style may look like in a post-Covid world, and her approach to dressing a client.

Becker’s Healthcare - Clinical Leadership Podcast
Sylvain Trepanier, Senior Vice President & System Chief Nursing Officer at Providence

Becker’s Healthcare - Clinical Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 11:50


This episode features Sylvain Trepanier, Senior Vice President & System Chief Nursing Officer at Providence. Here, he discusses the evolution of his role during the pandemic, maintaining recruitment, and more.

Move the Era Podcast
S1 Ep2 - Ted Trepanier

Move the Era Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 45:20


Big data has exploded in the last decade, especially as applied in transportation. Starting from GPS in commercial vehicles and evolving to mobile phones, when this data is fused and synthesized it gives us real-time and historical data. From monitoring current road conditions, measuring performance, offering real time choices and making our roads safer, Big Data is helping to transform the industry. Join me when I talk to Ted Trepanier. He started his career with the Washington State DOT and has been with INRIX, a big data fusion company for more than a decade. He'll talk to us about big data, privacy, and encouraging innovation in our public agencies. Big Data Moves the Era Show notesINRIX https://inrix.com/About Ted Trepanier: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ted-trepanier-14206516/Contact Ted ted@inrix.comYou can see traffic trends during the pandemic via Inrix here https://inrix.com/covid-19-transportation-trends WSDOT Driver tips for Thanksgiving Weekend (pre covid) https://wsdot.wa.gov/travel/times/holidays/thanksgiving/driver-tips

Can We Get Coffee?
Understanding Your Digital Footprint with Mathieu Trepanier

Can We Get Coffee?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 32:28


Dr. Mathieu Trepanier is CEO and co-founder of XT Horizon, a digital insights agency. Mathieu is a seasoned entrepreneur with a track record of 15 years of continuous innovation in start-up environments focusing on digital consumer insights with world leading clients across several industries and geographies.Mathieu holds a Ph.D. in managerial economics and strategy from the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University (USA), a M.Sc. in applied economics from HEC Montréal (Canada) and a bachelor’s from Laval University (Canada).Over the years, Mathieu has provided cutting-edge digital insights services to leading clients such as Nestlé, Purina, Nespresso, Hillspet, Colgate-Palmolive, P&G, Reckitt Benckiser, Pernod Ricard, Michelin, General Mills, The Boston Consulting Group, GSK, Sanofi, IQVIA, Coty, L’Oréal, PepsiCo, Campbell Soup Company, Ardent Mills, Rich Corporation, Firmenich, Kraft, Abbott Laboratories, ConAgra Foods, Kering, Dyson, Richemont, Groupe Bel, PwC, etc.Anthony Wallace is a Network Engineer & Computing Security Analyst, Northwestern University in Qatar.  Prior to joining the IT team at NU-Q, Anthony Wallace served at The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, first with the information security department and then as a data analyst for security application development. Before that, he was geo-strategic and cybersecurity analyst for various US government entities. His career in information technology began as a fascination and hobby that he has cultivated since childhood. He earned his bachelor degree from the University of Oklahoma in international security studies with a minor in Arabic. He holds ITIL and NIST certifications and currently is pursuing a master’s degree in information security engineering at the SANS Technical Institute.Stefan Baumann is a student at Carnegie Mellon University Qatar majoring in Computer Science and minoring in Cognitive Neuroscience. He is an international student who moved to Doha in 2018 from Zürich, Switzerland, which is where he grew up, but Stefan also have roots from the US and France - so is fluent in English, German, and French. Stefan has a deep curiosity for the World, which is supported through his passion to learn. After graduation, he is aiming to work in the industry of applied computational neuroscience, e.g. companies who develop brain-machine interfaces like Neuralink. His other interests include:- Psychedelic research (using psychedelics to combat mental illnesses)- Innovative entrepreneurship and investing (incl. cryptocurrencies)- Philosophy of mind and the hard problem of consciousness- Artificial intelligence and ethics of machine learning models

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Sylvain Trepanier, Senior Vice President & System Chief Nursing Officer at Providence

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 11:15


This episode features Sylvain Trepanier, Senior Vice President & System Chief Nursing Officer at Providence. Here, he discusses the evolution of his role during the pandemic, maintaining recruitment, and more.

Passin Dimes Podcast
The Jason Trepanier Show EP.141

Passin Dimes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 63:14


Jason Trepanier is the Executive Director of Volleyball Nova Scotia’s. Before joining VNS Jason was the Technical Director for the Ontario Volleyball Association. Jason deserves a lot of credit for his work implementing Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD). He has also overseen and developed policies and procedures for the Regional Teams, Provincial Teams, Beach Tours, Indoor Competitions, Club Accreditation, High Performance Sport Initiative and Quest for Gold programs.   As a player Jason represented Team Canada at the World Cup and Pan Am Games, as well as professionally in six countries over seven years. Jason won a CIS Silver Medal with the Dalhousie Tigers.    Be sure to check out Club Json at https://www.clubjson.com/ Use promo code dimes to get 15% off your order. Any order over $99 in North America will get free shipping!   We couldn't be more excited to partner with Momentum Pro Camps. Momentum Pro Camps runs volleyball camps across Ontario, bringing professional athletes, coaches and resources to communities, clubs and partners. Follow Momentum on social media @momentumprocamps for updates and details on future programs, or email them at contact@momentumprocamps.com! Stay Excellent Friends 

Your Dog Wants You To Know This!
Translational Medicine: How Our Environment May Increase the Risk of Cancer for Dogs and People with Dr. Lauren Trepanier

Your Dog Wants You To Know This!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 18:40


Does our environment increase our risk of cancer?    This is the question that today’s guest, Dr. Lauren Trepanier, is working to answer and understand more fully.    I’m very excited to have her on the podcast to talk all about translational medicine.   Dr. Trepanier will be helping us to learn more about how to decrease cancer risk or why our dogs might have gotten cancer in the first place.   Dr. Trepanier is a professor of internal medicine at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine.  She’s assistant dean for clinical and translational research, has a PhD in pharmacology and she is board certified in both veterinary internal medicine and clinical pharmacology.    Stay tuned for a fascinating episode about how we hope to reduce the risk of cancer for dogs and people.    Show notes available at www.caninecanceracademy.com/podcast-ep-28 Don’t forget to say hello on Instagram @thecaninecaneracademy and on Facebook Canine Cancer Academy 

Podcash
Podcash #01 - Jacob Trepanier

Podcash

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 39:57


https://www.facebook.com/GabBureau420https://www.facebook.com/Jacobtrephumour Pour avoir les épisodes audio en primeur et d'autres exclusivités : Patreon.com/Podcash

Race Time Radio
2020 Oct 4th Raphael Lessard Jason White Tim Terry Paul Trepanier Trevor Seibert Jade Franklin

Race Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 119:29


2020 Oct 4th - Race Time Radio   With Your Host: Joe Chisholm And Co-Host Joe Chisholm Jr   Featuring: - Canada’s Raphael Lessard wins his first NASCAR Gander Outdoor Truck Series at Talladega - Jason White Canadian from BC raced Talladega finishing 25th in NASCAR Gander Outdoor Truck Series - Tim Terry of Tim’s Corner joins us with full updates from the Maritime’s - Paul Trepanier new owner at Full Throttle Speedway at Varney - Trevor Seibert of Area 27 and talks about the new announcement of a new Alberta track - Congratulations to Jade Franklin No.31 winner of Frostoberfest Pro Late 75 at Flamboro Speedway   Access To Race Time Radio: Live Stream Via: http://racetimeradio.com/live_stream.htm                                                                Web: http://www.racetimeradio.com                                                                       Twitter: https://twitter.com/Racetimeradio                                                                 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/race.timeradio                                                              iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/race-time-radio/id1368707581                                                            Free App For Easy Listening: http://instantapp.com/racetimeradiolive/                                                            Missed a Broadcast Catch Up Here:: https://racetimeradio.podbean.com                          Motorsports Links: - https://www.facebook.com/raphaellessardracing - https://twitter.com/raphael_lessard - https://www.facebook.com/KBMteamhttps://twitter.com/KBMteam - https://www.talladegasuperspeedway.com/ - https://twitter.com/TalladegaSuperS - https://www.nascar.com/news/gander-outdoors-truck-series/ - https://twitter.com/NASCAR_Trucks - https://timscorner.ca/ - https://www.facebook.com/timscornerca - https://twitter.com/timterry0 - https://twitter.com/FTMSpeedway - https://www.facebook.com/groups/342840759542520 - https://twitter.com/racinjasonwhite - https://www.facebook.com/RacinJasonWhite - https://www.facebook.com/groups/342840759542520/user/1033298732 - https://www.fullthrottlemotorspeedway.com/ - https://twitter.com/FTMSpeedway - https://www.facebook.com/trevor.k.seibert - https://www.area27.ca/ - https://www.facebook.com/AvionMotorsports - https://www.facebook.com/badlandsresort - https://badlandsmotorsportsresort.com/ - https://www.facebook.com/jade.franklin.31 - https://www.flamborospeedway.ca/ - https://www.facebook.com/London-Recreational-Racing-213078108728414 - https://twitter.com/LondonRecRacing   Race Time Radio Fuelled By:: Visit:  Qwick Wick https://www.qwickwick.com/   Save $ Use Promo Code: RTR https://www.qwickwick.com/collections/frontpage/products/fire-starters   'Limited Time Offer'   Visit: Rev TV: http://revtv.ca/    Visit Napa Auto Parts: - New Glasgow https://www.napacanada.com/en/ns/new-glasgow/store/1006060         - Antigonish: https://www.napacanada.com/en/ns/antigonish/store/1001258         - Port Hawkesbury: https://www.napacanada.com/en/ns/port-hawkesbury/store/1007375         Visit: Bobbleheads Canada - http://bobbleheadscanada.ca                                                               Visit: VP Racing Fuels  http://www.vpracingfuels.com                                                              Visit: APX Racewear: https://www.facebook.com/APX-Racewear-241826969293535/?fref=ts                                                              Visit: Quality Inn Halifax Airport http://www.airporthotelhalifax.com/                                                              Visit: Dawson Dental http://dawsondental.ca/                             Visit: Hoiliday Inn Express - New Glasgow https://www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/us/en/stellarton/ytrst/hoteldetail?cm_mmc=GoogleMaps-_-EX-_-CA-_-YTRST                                    Visit: Atlantic Tiltload http://www.atlantictiltload.com/                                      Visit: CTMP For All Upcoming Events https://canadiantiremotorsportpark.com/     Visit: SiriusXM Ch 167 https://www.siriusxm.ca/channels/canada-talks/                   Plus: Join Us Weekly Sunday Nights Live on RTR Live Stream With Open Phone Lines: 1-519-371-3462 at 7:00 pm ET here: http://www.racetimeradio.com/live_stream.htm   or on SiriusXM  167 at 7 pm ET.                        `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````

The Dapper Villains Podcast
Articles of Style Founder Dan Trepanier

The Dapper Villains Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 53:56


This week on The Dapper Villains Podcast dana and Jai talk with the founder of Articles of Style, Dan Trepanier. Articles of Style started out as a mens style blog selling advertisement against their content and then transitioned into the top menswear online maker their tech forward approach has often been imitated. In this episode Dan talks about bootstrapping AOS, His passion for quality and Made in America. Check out Articles of Style Online: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/articlesofstyle/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/articlesofstyle YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MensStyleBlogger Twitter: https://twitter.com/articlesofstyle Website: https://articlesofstyle.com/  Follow Dapper Villains ---------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to the Dapper Villains YouTube Channel for even more content - https://bit.ly/DapperVillains ---------------------------------------------------------- Follow Dapper Villains on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dappervilla... ---------------------------------------------------------- Follow Dapper Villains on Spotify - https://bit.ly/DapperVillainsSpotify ---------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to Dapper Villains on iTunes - https://bit.ly/DapperVillainsApple ---------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to Dapper Villains on Google Play - https://bit.ly/DapperVillainsGoogle ---------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe on Stitcher - https://bit.ly/DapperVillainsStiticher ---------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to Dapper Villains on Podbean - https://bit.ly/DapperVillainsPodbean ---------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to Dapper Villains on TuneIn - https://bit.ly/DapperVillainsTuneIn -------------------------------------------------------- Theme Song:"The Sunset Flip" by Mega Ran feat. Austin Creedproduced by DJ DN3https://www.youtube.com/user/megaranmusic 

Two Guys Garage Podcast
Talkin’ Shop with Troy Trepanier

Two Guys Garage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 47:00


Art, sophistication, elegance, performance and total badass-ery are the hallmarks of Rad Rides by Troy. As Bonneville, SEMA and Ridler Award-winning custom builder Troy Trepanier informs Willie and Kevin, “this ain’t no 40-hour job,” and that’s no joke. With a pledge to constantly raise the bar without sacrificing quality, he lives by his mantra: “We try to let the car tell us what it wants a little bit.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

PaperPlayer biorxiv biochemistry
Expression, subcellular localization, and phosphorylation of MK5 in adult cardiac ventricular fibroblasts

PaperPlayer biorxiv biochemistry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.07.24.219790v1?rss=1 Authors: Sahadevan, P., Nawaito, S. A., Trepanier, J., Benamar, S., Sahmi, F., Theberge-Julien, G., Villeneuve, L. R., Gaestel, M., Tardif, J.-C., Allen, B. G. Abstract: MAP kinase-activated protein kinase-5 (MK5) plays an important role in cardiac fibroblast function. Although p38 MAPK and atypical MAPKs and ERK3 and ERK4 have been identified as activators of MK5, the kinases that activate MK5 remain controversial. Here we examined the expression, subcellular distribution, and regulation of MK5 in cardiac ventricular myofibroblasts and myocytes. The copy numbers for MK5 and ERK4 mRNA were comparable in myocytes and myofibroblasts, whereas that of ERK3 was much higher in myofibroblasts. Interestingly, MK5 and ERK3 immunoreactivity was detected in myofibroblasts but not myocytes whereas ERK4 immunoreactivity was detected in myocytes: treating in myocytes with a proteasome inhibitor or hypertrophic agonists failed to rescue MK5 immunoreactivity. In myofibroblasts, MK5 and ERK3 immunoreactivity was predominantly nuclear and cytosolic, respectively. In serum-starved cardiac myofibroblasts, phosphothreonine-182 MK5 (pT182-MK5) immunoreactivity was predominantly nuclear but increased in intensity and relocated to the cytoplasm in response to serum, sorbitol, angiotensin II, TGF{beta}, or H2O2 and this was prevented by inhibition of p38alpha/beta. Phos-tag SDS-PAGE revealed multiple slower migrating bands of MK5 immunoreactivity, indicating phosphorylation of MK5 at multiple sites. Phos-tag PAGE also revealed MK5 phosphorylation was increased with fibroblast activation and in hearts exposed to a chronic increase in afterload. MK5 and ERK3 co-immunoprecipitated and proximity ligation assays revealed ERK3 and MK5 in close proximity in myofibroblast cytoplasmic compartment. Furthermore, p38alpha/beta inhibition decreased the abundance of MK5 immunoreactivity in ERK3 immunoprecipitates. Finally, deleting MK5 did not reduce the abundance of ERK3 immunoreactivity. These observations suggest that p38alpha and/or p38beta are the primary mediators of T182-MK5 phosphorylation and hence MK5 activation in cardiac myofibroblasts. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

The Real Estate Syndication Show
WS506: What It Takes to Do a Multifamily Value-Add Renovation with Rich Trepanier

The Real Estate Syndication Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 25:29


Tackling a value-add multifamily project is a very daunting task. From budget creation to hiring, there are so many moving parts on a project of this kind. Luckily, our guest today, Rich Trepanier, is here to share what it takes to do a value-add renovation. In this episode, Rich lays out the different ways that the term ‘value-add' can be understood. We see that different types of value can be added, so it's largely up to the investor to decide what they want out of the deal. 

Outlook on Radio Western
Outlook 2019-09-02 - Team Starfish (feat future-Paralympian Emily Trepanier)

Outlook on Radio Western

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 57:29


Outlook 2019-09-02 - Team Starfish (feat future-Paralympian Emily Trepanier) by Outlook on Radio Western

The Life of a Gentleman | Entrepreneur | Fashion | Gentleman Lifestyle
How to Crush It in Custom Menswear w/ Dan Trepanier (Articles of Style) + 100% Handmade Leather (From Hobby to Income)

The Life of a Gentleman | Entrepreneur | Fashion | Gentleman Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 46:25


    This weeks we have part 1 of our interview with Dan Trepanier from Article of Style and you are in for a treat... Articles of Style (formerly The Style Blogger) was launched in 2009 and quickly became the most popular menswear blog in the world, with millions of readers in more than 150 countries. Since then AOS has been featured in GQ, Esquire, Men's Health, Playboy, Complex, Sports Illustrated, The New York Times, The BBC, The Today Show, and many others. Founded by “America's Best Dressed Man” Dan Trepanier, the original goal of the site was simple; to make fashion easier and more relatable for “real guys”. Dan spent several years researching, buying, wearing and reviewing menswear made by just about every brand in the business, from high-end bespoke to cheap "fast fashion“. It was an unending quest to find the perfect brand; one that combines quality craftsmanship, ethical manufacturing, timeless design, expert fittings for any body type, and personal wardrobe planning that could help his audience of “real guys” dress with style and confidence – with minimal effort and lasting results. Frustrated with the market, and encouraged by his loyal followers, Dan went back to school to study menswear design, spent 4 years apprenticing with a bespoke tailor in NYC, and put together an all-star team to turn his acclaimed blog into a full-service menswear destination. The goal of AoS is to combine quality garments with expert service and provide relatable inspiration that goes beyond cloth and touches on the lifestyle of the modern gentleman. Then we dive into men's fashion and business talk with a young man who started a hobby, learned more and turned it into a full fledged business that is on fire. If you have a hobby and think - I could get paid for this, you're right. Our guest, Nate from Lost Dutchman Leather tells us how he did this and how you can do the exact same thing. Get ready to take notes and be inspired! This is the #1 place for mens fashion, business and lifestyle! Get a FREE Book (From Idea to Income - 5 Reasons You Need a Side Hustle) Connect with Rich: @thelifeofagent https://harrisonblakeapparel.com/ Connect with Dan: @articlesofstyle https://www.articlesofstyle.com/ Connect with Lost Dutchman Leather: @lostdutchmanleather https://www.lostdutchmanleather.com/ Connect with Denis: @denis_styles Follow our Show Sponsor - Harrison Blake Apparel: @wearlapelpins Get 1 Tie + 4 Accessories for $25 - Harrison Blake Apparel

Passing The Torch
Ep. 11: Heath Trepanier-Resilience is making mistakes and coming back

Passing The Torch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 24:48


Heath Trepanier- Resilience is making mistakes and coming back from them In January of 2017, US Air Force Technical Sergeant Heath Trepanier (“Trep”) was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer when a cantaloupe-sized tumor was found in his abdomen. He continues to exceed the doctors’ expectations and was recently able to travel to Hawaii for an Air Force Wounded Warrior event. Trep has a very realistic, but optimistic outlook on his life.  His illness has provided him with a new perspective of life and taught him to be resilient. Rather than taking things for granted, he is now more intentional about leaning into his family, friends, and faith for the support he needs as he approaches each new challenge with the intention to learn from it and make the best of what is presented to him. Recognizing that everyone has their own struggles, he encourages everyone listening to be the best they can be, lead by example, and follow through on the goals they set. Trep emphasizes the importance of being involved in a community and having friends to hold you accountable and encourage you to carry on. Show Notes: Trep discusses overcoming challenges and what resilience means to him (3:33) Important skills that will help you face hardship (6:01) How the Air Force Wounded Warrior project has helped Trep (8:30) The benefits of lessons from his childhood in developing mental toughness (10:28) Trep’s words of encouragement to a teammate after their basketball game (13:00) What perseverance looks like when lived out (14:54) Other wounds that veterans deal with but society doesn’t understand (16:00) How Trep has turned trial into triumph (17:43) What Trep’s billboard would say (22:09) Links: Connect with the Passing the Torch podcast: ---> LIKE & SHARE: https://www.facebook.com/passingthetorchwithmartinfoster/ ---> SUBSCRIBE on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/passing-the-torch/id1338122884?mt=2 Connect with Air Force Wounded Warrior: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AirForceWoundedWarrior/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afw2/ Website: https://www.woundedwarrior.af.mil/ Quotes: “Cancer is battling with me.” “Resilience is making mistakes and coming back from them.” “Go into it with an open mindset and be thankful for what you’ve got.” “Leaders have a way of pushing others to be better.” “The people I have met along the way make every minute of my suffering worth it.” More about guest: For more about Heath Trepanier’s story, please check out this article from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. Link: https://www.jber.jb.mil/News/News-Articles/Article/1599688/theyre-battling-with-me-nco-fights-cancer/    

Masculine Style
Interview #5 - Dan Trepanier of Articles of Style

Masculine Style

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 44:43


Dan Trepanier has been involved with the online menswear world nearly since its inception. And he's been a powerful player the entire time. However, Dan wasn't content to just write about the importance of a man's appearance, he wanted to do something more. So he created Articles of Style, and commerce menswear brand with a killer style and focus on everyday clothes for successful men. In this episode Dan and I talk about his own style evolution from rural farmer, to athlete, to sartorialist; his take on the current state of menswear; and his views on how companies can do more than just make clothing.

Who Invited Me?
Episode 11 - Diana Trepanier!

Who Invited Me?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2018 59:10


Amanda talks with artist and animator Diana Trepanier about drilling holes in your skull, paintings of crying ghost children and The Return of the Moist Men in our spookiest episode yet!

The Buttoned Up Podcast
Dan Trepanier - From Style Blogger to Suit Maker, founder Articles of Style

The Buttoned Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 35:44


Articles of Style: https://www.articlesofstyle.com/ If you want to support the show, please leave a review in iTunes! The Modest Man: http://www.themodestman.com The Kavalier: http://thekavalier.net

Behind the Wheel Podcast
Behind The Wheel Episode 5: Troy Trepanier

Behind the Wheel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 37:29


Episode #5 of RacingJunk.com's Behind the Wheel podcast features SEMA 2017 Battle of the Builders Winner Troy Trepanier talking about his win for the 1929 Ford Model A Tudor, his shop Rad Rods by Troy, and his plans for the future.

New Books in Higher Education
Lee Trepanier, ed. “Why the Humanities Matter Today: In Defense of Liberal Education” (Lexington Books, 2017)

New Books in Higher Education

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 30:59


Lee Trepanier, Professor of Political Science at Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan, edited this important analysis of why the humanities matter, especially within higher education. Trepanier's collection, Why the Humanities Matter Today: In Defense of Liberal Education (Lexington Books, 2017), brings together authors in a variety of fields within the humanities to reconsider the arguments that have been made in support of the humanities over the past decades, even as these disciplines have declined in terms of majors and faculty appointments across the United States. Kirk Fitzpatrick, James W. Harrison, Nozomi Irei, David Lunt, Kristopher G. Phillips and the collection editor, Lee Trepanier, represent perspectives from philosophy, literature, history, languages, political philosophy, while also engaging the question of what constitutes a liberal education in the 21st century, especially given the role of education within society. This text, which provides some thoughtful considerations beyond the often-given reasons for why the humanities are fundamentally important, is a kind of starting point for dialogue across disciplines, within colleges and university, but also among the public in considering the role of higher education in our contemporary democracy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Education
Lee Trepanier, ed. “Why the Humanities Matter Today: In Defense of Liberal Education” (Lexington Books, 2017)

New Books in Education

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 30:59


Lee Trepanier, Professor of Political Science at Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan, edited this important analysis of why the humanities matter, especially within higher education. Trepanier’s collection, Why the Humanities Matter Today: In Defense of Liberal Education (Lexington Books, 2017), brings together authors in a variety of fields within the humanities to reconsider the arguments that have been made in support of the humanities over the past decades, even as these disciplines have declined in terms of majors and faculty appointments across the United States. Kirk Fitzpatrick, James W. Harrison, Nozomi Irei, David Lunt, Kristopher G. Phillips and the collection editor, Lee Trepanier, represent perspectives from philosophy, literature, history, languages, political philosophy, while also engaging the question of what constitutes a liberal education in the 21st century, especially given the role of education within society. This text, which provides some thoughtful considerations beyond the often-given reasons for why the humanities are fundamentally important, is a kind of starting point for dialogue across disciplines, within colleges and university, but also among the public in considering the role of higher education in our contemporary democracy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Political Science
Lee Trepanier, ed. “Why the Humanities Matter Today: In Defense of Liberal Education” (Lexington Books, 2017)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 30:59


Lee Trepanier, Professor of Political Science at Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan, edited this important analysis of why the humanities matter, especially within higher education. Trepanier’s collection, Why the Humanities Matter Today: In Defense of Liberal Education (Lexington Books, 2017), brings together authors in a variety of fields within the humanities to reconsider the arguments that have been made in support of the humanities over the past decades, even as these disciplines have declined in terms of majors and faculty appointments across the United States. Kirk Fitzpatrick, James W. Harrison, Nozomi Irei, David Lunt, Kristopher G. Phillips and the collection editor, Lee Trepanier, represent perspectives from philosophy, literature, history, languages, political philosophy, while also engaging the question of what constitutes a liberal education in the 21st century, especially given the role of education within society. This text, which provides some thoughtful considerations beyond the often-given reasons for why the humanities are fundamentally important, is a kind of starting point for dialogue across disciplines, within colleges and university, but also among the public in considering the role of higher education in our contemporary democracy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

NBN Seminar
Lee Trepanier, ed. “Why the Humanities Matter Today: In Defense of Liberal Education” (Lexington Books, 2017)

NBN Seminar

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 30:59


Lee Trepanier, Professor of Political Science at Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan, edited this important analysis of why the humanities matter, especially within higher education. Trepanier’s collection, Why the Humanities Matter Today: In Defense of Liberal Education (Lexington Books, 2017), brings together authors in a variety of fields within the humanities to reconsider the arguments that have been made in support of the humanities over the past decades, even as these disciplines have declined in terms of majors and faculty appointments across the United States. Kirk Fitzpatrick, James W. Harrison, Nozomi Irei, David Lunt, Kristopher G. Phillips and the collection editor, Lee Trepanier, represent perspectives from philosophy, literature, history, languages, political philosophy, while also engaging the question of what constitutes a liberal education in the 21st century, especially given the role of education within society. This text, which provides some thoughtful considerations beyond the often-given reasons for why the humanities are fundamentally important, is a kind of starting point for dialogue across disciplines, within colleges and university, but also among the public in considering the role of higher education in our contemporary democracy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Lee Trepanier, ed. “Why the Humanities Matter Today: In Defense of Liberal Education” (Lexington Books, 2017)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 30:59


Lee Trepanier, Professor of Political Science at Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan, edited this important analysis of why the humanities matter, especially within higher education. Trepanier’s collection, Why the Humanities Matter Today: In Defense of Liberal Education (Lexington Books, 2017), brings together authors in a variety of fields within the humanities to reconsider the arguments that have been made in support of the humanities over the past decades, even as these disciplines have declined in terms of majors and faculty appointments across the United States. Kirk Fitzpatrick, James W. Harrison, Nozomi Irei, David Lunt, Kristopher G. Phillips and the collection editor, Lee Trepanier, represent perspectives from philosophy, literature, history, languages, political philosophy, while also engaging the question of what constitutes a liberal education in the 21st century, especially given the role of education within society. This text, which provides some thoughtful considerations beyond the often-given reasons for why the humanities are fundamentally important, is a kind of starting point for dialogue across disciplines, within colleges and university, but also among the public in considering the role of higher education in our contemporary democracy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Public Policy
Lee Trepanier, ed. “Why the Humanities Matter Today: In Defense of Liberal Education” (Lexington Books, 2017)

New Books in Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 31:25


Lee Trepanier, Professor of Political Science at Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan, edited this important analysis of why the humanities matter, especially within higher education. Trepanier’s collection, Why the Humanities Matter Today: In Defense of Liberal Education (Lexington Books, 2017), brings together authors in a variety of fields within the humanities to reconsider the arguments that have been made in support of the humanities over the past decades, even as these disciplines have declined in terms of majors and faculty appointments across the United States. Kirk Fitzpatrick, James W. Harrison, Nozomi Irei, David Lunt, Kristopher G. Phillips and the collection editor, Lee Trepanier, represent perspectives from philosophy, literature, history, languages, political philosophy, while also engaging the question of what constitutes a liberal education in the 21st century, especially given the role of education within society. This text, which provides some thoughtful considerations beyond the often-given reasons for why the humanities are fundamentally important, is a kind of starting point for dialogue across disciplines, within colleges and university, but also among the public in considering the role of higher education in our contemporary democracy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Lee Trepanier, ed. “Why the Humanities Matter Today: In Defense of Liberal Education” (Lexington Books, 2017)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 30:59


Lee Trepanier, Professor of Political Science at Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan, edited this important analysis of why the humanities matter, especially within higher education. Trepanier’s collection, Why the Humanities Matter Today: In Defense of Liberal Education (Lexington Books, 2017), brings together authors in a variety of fields within the humanities to reconsider the arguments that have been made in support of the humanities over the past decades, even as these disciplines have declined in terms of majors and faculty appointments across the United States. Kirk Fitzpatrick, James W. Harrison, Nozomi Irei, David Lunt, Kristopher G. Phillips and the collection editor, Lee Trepanier, represent perspectives from philosophy, literature, history, languages, political philosophy, while also engaging the question of what constitutes a liberal education in the 21st century, especially given the role of education within society. This text, which provides some thoughtful considerations beyond the often-given reasons for why the humanities are fundamentally important, is a kind of starting point for dialogue across disciplines, within colleges and university, but also among the public in considering the role of higher education in our contemporary democracy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CHED Afternoon News
Apr 03 - Aft News - 3:30pm - Rheanna Trepanier and mother Marissa

CHED Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 17:48


TILT Parenting: Raising Differently Wired Kids
TPP 050: Why Homeschooling Can Be a Great Fit for Gifted Kids, with Celi Trepanier

TILT Parenting: Raising Differently Wired Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 34:28 Transcription Available


Author Celi Trepanier of the Gifted Homeschooler's Forum talks about why the needs of gifted children are often not met in traditional education, and explains why homeschooling can be a great solution.

Nancy At Noon
04 Stop the Confusion! Healthy Food Choices Made Easy

Nancy At Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2016 28:23


Joe wants to clear up his confusion about what to eat and what not to eat, what’s healthy and what’s not. There is so much confusion about foods because there is too much conflicting information, we don’t know what to believe anymore….or what to eat. Nancy has a simple answer that will bring you right back to basics so you will always know what your body needs. In the 2nd half of the show, guest Kaitlin Trepanier, will talk about the Life Skill of Respect and how it has helped her become the person she is today. KJaitlin has created a Global Initiative called The Respect Principle. Ask me your questions!!! Send an email to nancy@nancyatnoon.com with your question and be sure to include that you would like it to be answered on air. If you can't wait, I have an email consultation service that is personal and private and you get your answers asap so you can put the advice to work.  Ask Nancy website link.

Shift and Steer
Bobby Alloway, Troy Trepanier, Darryl Hollenbeck, Bruce Canepa

Shift and Steer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2015


The Grand National Roadster Show in Pomona, California and we talk with the Winner of the America's Most Beautiful Roadster award, Bobby Alloway. We also talk to Troy Trepanier of Rad Rides by Troy, Darryl Hollenbeck of Vintage Color Studio and Bruce Canepa of Canepa Motorsports.Shift and Steer dedicates this episode to Jack Trepanier.

9to5.cc Podcasts: Including Go Plug Yourself (GPYS) & 9to5 Entertainment System (9ES)

Local upstart funny man Stephen Trepanier joins Walter and I for a retelling of some of the events surrounding Walter’s bachelor party (and the subsequent sequel) that went down a few weeks ago. As we speak Walter is off on[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post Go Plug Yourself 70: Stephen Trepanier appeared first on 9to5 (dot cc).

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9to5.cc Podcasts: Including Go Plug Yourself (GPYS) & 9to5 Entertainment System (9ES)

Mike P saw us recording podcasts and he cannot possibly see us without grabbing a microphone and just hi-jacking the whole thing. We welcome it. Stephen Trepanier is clearly insulted by Mike’s invasion of the show and also maybe baffled[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post Go Plug JFL: Mike Paterson and Stephen Trepanier appeared first on 9to5 (dot cc).