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Durant son enfance dans les Hautes-Pyrénées, Serge ne pouvait pas passer au travers du rugby ! C'est ainsi qu'il début à 4 ans à Vic en Bigorre avant de filer à l'adolescence du côté du Stado Tarbais où il effectuera par la suite ses premiers pas en Equipe Fanion. C'est en 1985, à 21 ans, qu'il part à Auch où il passera 10 ans y effectuant l'essentiel de sa carrière de joueur.En 1995, direction le plateau de Lannemezan avant de rejoindre son grand ami Jacques Brunel à Colomiers. Il y remportera notamment la Conférence Européenne en 1998, atteindra la finale de H-Cup l'année suivante, avant d'en devenir l'entraineur et d'offrir une historique finale de Top 16 au club à la Colombe.C'est en 2004 qu'il s'engage dans un Stade Rochelais au bord de la disparition du monde professionnel, et participera pendant 7 saisons à le structurer, jouant les premiers rôles en Pro D2 jusqu'à la remontée en Top 14. Serge prend ensuite la direction de Biarritz avant de prendre celle de Castres jusqu'en 2015.Lassé par le monde pro, il revient alors sur la côte Basque pour exercer son activité dans la rénovation immobilière, accompagnant également le club de Saint Jean de Luz dans sa progression, de la Fédérale 2 au haut de tableau de la Nationale 2.Réfléchi, cartésien mais surtout homme de partage, Serge souhaite dorénavant transmettre son savoir aux jeunes générations pour les accompagner à être de bons joueurs, mais surtout des Hommes bons.Vous l'entendrez, Serge n'est pas du genre à parler fort mais sait TRES BIEN se faire entendre, et j'ai passé un magnifique moment en sa compagnie.Bonne écoute !-----------------------------
Join Eric B and Randy C as they sit down and Talk EVERYTHING Raw from August 21st/2023 From Quebec City! What did they think? ALOT! Eric and Randy Believe they watched Sharknado 15 Last week! The Crowd In Quebec City! Tres Bien! Judgement Day Issues AGAIN! Chad Gable, Do i need to say More? All This And More! Only on The SNMEradio Network! Become a patreon! www.patreon.com/SNMEradio
It's the Sophie Gayot episode on ‘ Drinks with Dee Dee ‘ Emmy award winning host Dee Dee Sorvino chats with the incomparable Gayot Guide Queen. Sophie has been called the ‘Anna Wintour of Gastronomy' . Sophie is all that and more ! Smart , stylish & sassy ! Dee Dee & Sophie cook up a delectable show along with the kitchen crew , Sue Ann Falkenberg , Michael Gilkison , Stephanie Janiczek & Jennifer Ruby . Official drink of the show is champagne & Sophie serves it up with her Sabre … blindfolded.Yes , blindfolded . Don't miss this marvelous menu of fun , foie gras , fashion and even a big faux pas ! check out on all podcast platforms and ROKU it's so TRES BIEN ! Cheers !
Notre reporter Eitanite Partouche a poussé la porte d'un théâtre, elle y a croisé une metteur en scène et directrice artistique, Marie Lecocq, qui trouve le temps long. Avec la compagnie Les Têtes à Clap, elle jouait la pièce La Mélancolie des Barbares au Lavoir moderne parisien, juste avant le premier confinement. Depuis, c'est l'attente. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back! In this episode we talk about where we've been, how we're doing during this pandemic and what the rest of 2020 holds for us! Music: Into the Jungle by Katherine Bourne Taylor Produced by Tres Bien
In this episode we are doing a Q&A! We are answering questions you guys asked us on Instagram; talking about everything from Disney, to animals, to future goals. Music: Into the Jungle by Katherine Bourne Taylor Produced by Tres Bien
In this episode we are discussing why #BlackLivesMatter. We cover what's happening today, how racism has affected us personally throughout our lives, and what allies can do to support Black people now. Music: Into the Jungle by Katherine Bourne Taylor Produced by Tres Bien
Into the Jungle with Jordan and Jaclyn! Welcome to the first episode of our podcast! In this episode we tell our engagement story: how Jordan proposed to Jaclyn in Walt Disney World, what went according to plan, and what didn't. Please comment below any topics you'd like us to cover in future episodes and also leave any questions you'd like us to answer in future Q&A sessions! Music: Into the Jungle by Katherine Bourne Taylor Produced by Tres Bien
Menno maakt Anton “blij” met een “geweldig” geschenk dat zijn leven zoveel makkelijker zou moeten maken… Mannen huilen toch niet om een film? Lars is er weer, dus we spelen zijn spel: Jeux de Boelen! Tres Bien! Bienvenue A Menno’s Mansion! #Gezellig
Relapses, relapses, and more relapses. What happens on the way to recovery? We delve into this hot topic as many individuals in active addiction and recovery remember their relapses and the aftermath that followed.
Episode 9 of Men Beerhaving Badly where we interview Ivan (MH Brewery, Beerhouse, Criterion) at the new Tres Bien pop-up bar in Leicester, and we sample the Tres Bien Deep Sea Diver as well as the First Person Fruiter from Wild Weather Brewery. As always if you wish to have your music on our podcast or have any feedback for us hit us up on Twitter @MBBPodcast and follow us on Facebook, and don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes so you can listen on to go. Enjoy!
In the fashion world, independent boutiques have a distinct advantage over departments stores and big retailers: They’re small enough to be flexible. Smaller stores like Machus in Portland, Oregon, Need Supply Co. in Richmond, Virginia, and Tres Bien in Malmo, Sweden have developed a loyal customer base that grew enormously once they established their e-commerce sites. A small physical space and need to stand apart from readily available options has seen the little guys adopt young brands with potential early on, helping push them to the forefront of consumers’ minds. It’s also inspired them to build strong visual identities on e-commerce platforms and social media that align with the kinds of labels they carry. More recently, these successful shops have become brands themselves. Machus’ in-house line of products spans from basic tees and knitwear to denim, leather jackets, and home goods like candles. The independent shop just celebrated its five-year anniversary, a pretty big milestone for any small business. On today’s show, we speak with Machus founder Justin Machus via Skype to talk about the highs and lows of being an independent retailer, the risks of adopting young labels early on, and the lessons he’s learned in the past five years of business. Links in this story: Machus https://www.machusonline.com Visit www.highsnobiety.com for more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the fashion world, independent boutiques have a distinct advantage over departments stores and big retailers: They’re small enough to be flexible. Smaller stores like Machus in Portland, Oregon, Need Supply Co. in Richmond, Virginia, and Tres Bien in Malmo, Sweden have developed a loyal customer base that grew enormously once they established their e-commerce sites. A small physical space and need to stand apart from readily available options has seen the little guys adopt young brands with potential early on, helping push them to the forefront of consumers’ minds. It’s also inspired them to build strong visual identities on e-commerce platforms and social media that align with the kinds of labels they carry. More recently, these successful shops have become brands themselves. Machus’ in-house line of products spans from basic tees and knitwear to denim, leather jackets, and home goods like candles. The independent shop just celebrated its five-year anniversary, a pretty big milestone for any small business. On today’s show, we speak with Machus founder Justin Machus via Skype to talk about the highs and lows of being an independent retailer, the risks of adopting young labels early on, and the lessons he’s learned in the past five years of business. Links in this story: Machus https://www.machusonline.com Visit www.highsnobiety.com for more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen and enjoy as we unfold another great variety of catchy tunes on this week's podcast! We are featuring OK Go, Nicki Minaj, The Zombies, The Pretenders, Tom Jones, Sergio Mendes, Quartette Tres Bien, Lionel Loueke, El Gran Combo and an interview clip with Pharrell Williams! And to top it all off, our good friend Jason Dauman of Dauman Music is featured as our special guest!
Jeffrey and Kristin are back with Episode #3 of the Florida Show Music Podcast. More good music from all over Florida. 1. "Don't Be Fooled" Casey Powers. 2009. Orlando, FL. 2. "Heard No More" Tres Bien. 2007. Clearwater, FL. 3. "Please Go Away" Potential Frenzy. 1994. Orlando, FL. 4. "Lifeguard Dan" The Cichlids. 1980. Dania, FL. 5. "The King" Dead Meat. 2009. Miami, FL. 6. "Red Shoes" Saint Sweetheart. 2008. Sarasota, FL. 7. "Duel With The Octopus" Emperor Moth. 1994. Micanopy, FL. 8. "Waltz" Crowsdell. 1995. Jacksonville, FL. 9. "I Was Never There" Boss Fight. 2009. Tallahassee, FL. 10. "Show Me A Man Who Don't" Blowfly. 1978. Miami, FL. 11. "Catahoula" The Usuals. 1995. Gainesville, FL. 12. "I'm Gonna Go Now" Wrong Numbers. 1967. Mount Dora, FL. 13. "Method Acting" Yusef's Well. 1996. Jensen Beach, FL. 14. "Track 16" Spirex. 1994-1997. Tallahassee, FL. 15. "Let's Go The Beach" Bucket Of Nails. 2006. Orlando, FL.