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Title: Episode 86: Climate Change and FSC – Managing for Climate Impacts featuring Christian Messier, Amy Cardinal, and Vivian Peachy Author(s): Worm, Loa Dalgaard Description: Climate change is no longer a distant risk for forests — it is already reshaping ecosystems, livelihoods, and forest management decisions across Canada and the world. In this final episode of the Climate Change and FSC mini-series, we turn our attention to managing forests for climate impacts. Host Loa Dalgaard Worm is joined by Christian Messier, Professor of Forest Ecology at UQO and UQAM, Amy Cardinal, Senior Fire Advisor at the Indigenous Leadership Initiative, and Vivian Peachy from FSC Canada. Together, they explore how climate-driven disturbances such as wildfire, insect outbreaks, drought, and flooding are increasing in frequency and intensity, and what this means for biodiversity, carbon storage, forest health, and community safety. The conversation examines how forest management practices may need to evolve in response to these impacts, drawing on ecological science, Indigenous knowledge, and practical experience from the ground. Topics include wildfire as both a natural process and a growing risk, the role of forest diversity and resilience, the difference between carbon storage and carbon sequestration, and the real risk of forests shifting from carbon sinks to net carbon sources under increasing disturbance. The episode also looks at how FSC Canada is working to adapt forest management standards to a changing climate, the challenges of balancing multiple forest values, and how tools such as climate vulnerability assessments, adaptive management, and collaboration across sectors can support climate-resilient forest stewardship. This episode concludes the three-part series developed in collaboration between FSC Canada and FSC Denmark, exploring how climate adaptation, science, and governance can come together to shape the future of responsible forest management.
Apparu dans les années septante, le terme "masculinisme" regroupe toutes sortes de mouvements qui partagent lʹidée que les hommes seraient menacés face aux revendications des féministes. Or le masculinisme nʹest en rien le contraire du féminisme, qui milite pour lʹégalité entre les genres: il prône la domination des hommes sur les femmes, censées rester à leur place "naturelle" dʹépouse et de mère. Les discours masculinistes ont sensiblement progressé depuis lʹavènement du mouvement #MeToo et se répandent particulièrement sur les réseaux sociaux, au sein de ce quʹon appelle la "manosphère". Leur cible privilégiée: un public jeune, friand de conseils en matière de réussite personnelle, de musculation ou de drague. Certains hommes radicalisés nécessitent dʹailleurs une surveillance attentive, y compris en Suisse: leur haine des femmes les incite à commettre des actes violents. Pourquoi le masculinisme connaît-il un nouveau souffle aujourdʹhui? Quʹest-ce que la Suisse met en place pour lutter contre ses discours? Production: Raphaële Bouchet Réalisation: José Moreno Les invité.es sont: Pauline Milani Historienne Université de Fribourg, spécialiste de lʹhistoire des femmes, du genre et des mouvements féministes et antiféministes. & Francis Dupuis-Déri Professeur de science politique à lʹUniversité du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), auteur de La crise de la masculinité : autopsie dʹun mythe tenace.
Une étude américaine révèle des effets inattendus du cannabis sur le cerveau après 40 ans. Entrevue avec Saïd Kourrich, professeur en neuropsychiatrie au Département des sciences biologiques à l’UQAM, et titulaire de la Chaire de recherche en neurobiologie de la santé mentale Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radioPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Benoit Dutrizac s’est aventuré à regarder Heated Rivalry… | Bambin tué par un éducateur: la psychiatre chargée de l’évaluer vient témoigner | Le cannabis, bien qu’il soit reconnu comme étant néfaste pour les cerveaux en développement, aurait bel et bien des effets bénéfiques sur les plus vieux | Danger des nids-de-poules : deux citoyennes ont frôlé la mort et décident de poursuivre la Ville Dans cet épisode intégral du 9 février, en entrevue : Dre Marie-Frédérique Allard, psychiatre. Saïd Kourrich, professeur en neuropsychiatrie au Département des sciences biologiques à l’UQAM, et titulaire de la Chaire de recherche en neurobiologie de la santé mentale. Mélanie Guindon et Anik de St-Hilaire, cycliste miraculée de la route. Une production QUB Février 2026Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Alejandro Morales, Professor at UQAM’s Faculty of Math
Interruption sur la ligne verte du métro. Une école toxique. Violence aux abords d’une école de Brossard. Qui sera le premier constructeur de véhicules électriques chinois au Canada? ICE encore sous les projecteurs. Une nouvelle chanson et une nouvelle tournée pour Harry Style. Tour de table entre Isabelle Perron, Alexandre Dubé et Mario Dumont. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radioPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Comment vous renseignez-vous sur l’actualité ? Si ce n’est plus les journaux traditionnels, si ce n’est plus les réseaux sociaux sociaux, vous avez peut-être essayé de demander aux différentes intelligences artificielles de vous faire une revue de presse. Notre invité, lui, a essayé de le faire pendant un mois. Va-t-on encore se faire voler notre job? Entrevue avec Jean-Hugues Roy, professeur de journalisme spécialisé en informatique à l’École des médias de l’Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radioPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
La fermeture du pont Jacques-Cartier gâche la journée de milliers de citoyens : comment ça se fait qu’on n’avait pas prévu ça d’avance? | Où se cache Jonathan Julien? | Trump à Davos : un discours qui risque d’en faire réagir plusieurs… | Intelligence artificielle et actualité : les médias d’information devraient-ils s’inquiéter? Dans cet épisode intégral du 21 janvier, en entrevue : Jean-Hugues Roy, professeur de journalisme spécialisé en informatique à l’École des médias de l’Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). Jean-François Bélanger, professeur adjoint à l’Institut des opérations militaires du Collège royal de défense du Danemark. Martin Guilbault, chef de division du Service de sécurité incendie de Montréal. Une production QUB Janvier 2026Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Retour sur l’intervention près de l’UQAM. Incendie à la Place Ville-Marie. La murale de Beau Dommage vandalisée. Tour de table entre Isabelle Perron, Alexandre Dubé et Mario Dumont. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radio Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Fady Dagher, Chief of the SPVM, joins Aaron Rand to discuss whether the SPVM acted accordingly in response to a man in distress with a knife in front of Berri-UQAM
Menaces de Trump: le Canada devrait-il s’inquiéter? | Pétrole: Pierre Poilievre interpelle Mark Carney | Vol de données Desjardins: une saga qui n’est pas encore terminée… | Charles Milliard se lance dans la course à la chefferie du Parti libéral du Québec | La grève au Massif fait mal aux commerçants | Les conservateurs fédéraux en opération séduction | Céline Dion débarque sur TikTok Dans cet épisode intégral du 7 janvier, en entrevue : Dan McTeague, président pour l’Association des Canadiens pour l’énergie abordable. Éric Sauvé, ancien officier des Forces canadiennes et consultant en sécurité et défense. Lison Harrisson, propriétaire de l’Épicerie du village à Petite-Rivière-Saint-François. Michaël Pilote, maire de la Ville de Baie-Saint-Paul. Laurence Grondin-Robillard, professeure associée à l’École des médias de l’UQAM, spécialiste des tendances sur les médias numériques. Charles Milliard, candidat à la chefferie du Parti libéral du Québec. Une production QUB Janvier 2026Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Céline Dion sur Tik Tok : est-ce que c’est nécessaire d’être sur cette plateforme pour « être cool » ? Entrevue avec Laurence Grondin-Robillard, professeure associée à l’École des médias de l’UQAM, spécialiste des tendances sur les médias numériques. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radioPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Le commerce de la glace est intimement lié à notre nordicité. Sur les fleuves ou les rivières, les travailleurs découpaient de larges morceaux de glace, qu'ils transportaient ensuite à cheval vers d'immenses entrepôts, avant de les livrer durant la belle saison. Yves Bergeron, titulaire de la Chaire sur la gouvernance des musées et le droit de la culture à l'Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), nous replonge dans cette époque.
Isabelle Plante, professor of didactics at the Faculty of Education at UQAM
Les pilotes d’Air Transat ont déclenché un préavis de grève de 72 heures, ouvrant la voie à un possible débrayage dès mercredi à 3h, a confirmé le transporteur dimanche. En prévision du conflit, la compagnie aérienne commencera à annuler des vols dès lundi et à rapatrier ses passagers et équipages pour éviter qu’ils ne soient bloqués à l’étranger. Entrevue avec Mehran Ebrahimi, directeur de l’Observatoire international d’aéronautique et de l’aviation civile et professeur à l’UQAM. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radio Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Vers une grève chez Air Transat: Pierre-Karl Péladeau inquiet pour la pérennité de l’entreprise | La santé de l’humain passe-t-elle par celle des animaux? | Une autre tuile s’abat sur le Parti libéral du Québec | Le casse-tête des successions | Travailler est de plus en plus cher | Samuel Boisvert a réussi à cacher sa victoire de Masterchef à son entourage pendant des mois! Dans cet épisode intégral du 8 décembre, en entrevue : Étienne-Alexandre Beauregard, auteur et chercheur à l’Institut Cardus. Dr Gaston Rioux, président de l’Ordre des médecins vétérinaires du Québec. Line Desrosiers, notaire honoraire. Mehran Ebrahimi, directeur de l’Observatoire international d’aéronautique et de l’aviation civile et professeur à l’UQAM. Mario Côté, conseiller et formateur en relations humaines agréé, président de Gestion Conseil Mario Côté. Samuel Boisvert, grand gagnant de la 3e saison de Masterchef Québec. Une production QUB Décembre 2025Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Marc-André Mongrain est un journaliste musical actif depuis près de 20 ans, ainsi que le créateur et rédacteur en chef du média culturel Sors-tu? et chroniqueur radio pour ICI Radio-Canada Première et ICI Musique. Ancien scribe pour l'hebdomadaire Voir et journaliste pour le quotidien Le Droit, Marc-André Mongrain a fait ses classes dans les médias traditionnels avant de faire le saut vers les plateformes électroniques en 2008. Appelé à prendre part à de multiples jurys de l'industrie musicale (ADISQ, Francouvertes, GAMIQ, prix Polaris, Syli d'Or, Emergenza, UQAM en Spectacles, Ma Première Place des Arts) et à couvrir de nombreux festivals ici et ailleurs (Coachella, SXSW, Lollapalooza, Iceland Airwaves, Boston Calling, Outside Lands, Acadie Rock), Marc-André Mongrain est un passionné de musique, un observateur culturel assidu, et une référence dans le milieu du spectacle.Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/laprescriptiondrfred/?hl=frFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/people/La-prescription-avec-Dr-Fred-Lambert/100078674880976/ Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Écoutez le meilleur de l'émission La commission du 5 novembre 2025: Existe-t-il une issue juridique pour mettre fin à la grève de la STM? Me Marc Boudreau, explique; Ce que vous devez retenir du premier budget Carney, selon Martine Hébert, sénatrice et économiste; Victoire historique à la mairie de New York: Frédérick Gagnon, directeur de l’Observatoire sur les États-Unis et professeur de science politique à l’UQAM, raconte; Vers une possible grève des pilotes d’Air Transat? Bibianne Lavallée, VP du conseil exécutif principal du groupe des pilotes d’Air Transat, explique le tout. Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée
Est-ce qu’il y a trop de municipalités au Québec ? Sans forcer la fusion de certaines d’entre elles, la ministre des Affaires municipales Geneviève Guilbault veut encourager des regroupements. Entrevue avec Danielle Pilette, professeure à l’UQAM et spécialiste des questions d’urbanisme, de gouvernance et de politique municipale. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radioPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
2 milliards d’arbres: la promesse de Trudeau a été abandonnée | Pistes cyclables: la mairesse Soraya n’est peut-être pas si anti vélo que ça… | Jour de budget à Ottawa | Fusion des municipalités : c’est bel et bien possible | Une innovation pour réduire la consommation d’eau dans les arénas : un citoyen est convaincu d’avoir ce qu’il faut pour révolutionner l’industrie | Guylaine Guay à coeur ouvert Dans cet épisode intégral du 4 novembre, en entrevue : Mathieu Murphy-Perron, cycliste quatre saisons et militant pour la mobilité douce. Alain Phaneuf, PDG de Phaneuf International. Danielle Pilette, professeure à l’UQAM et spécialiste des questions d’urbanisme, de gouvernance et de politique municipale. Patrick Bonin, député du Bloc Québécois dans Repentigny et ancien porte-parole de Greenpeace. Guylaine Guay, animatrice, auteure et conférencière. Une production QUB Novembre 2025Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Maude Bonenfant est professeure titulaire au Département de communication sociale et publique de l'Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) et docteure en études sémiotiques. Elle est titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada en jeu, technologies et société, codirectrice du Laboratoire de recherche en médias socionumériques et ludification et directrice du groupe de recherche Homo Ludens sur le jeu et la communication. Ses recherches sont orientées vers l'étude du jeu, les dimensions sociales des technologies de communication, les communautés en ligne, les réseaux socionumériques, les données massives et l'intelligence artificielle. Elle a récemment copublié Les jeux vidéo pour enfant (2024, PUQ).Site de la chaire : https://crc-jeu.uqam.ca/ Crédit musical : Quirky Dog de Kevin MacLeod.
Sanae Takaichi est entrée dans l'histoire mardi en devenant la première femme Premier ministre du Japon avec le Parti libéral-démocrate (LPD). Avec elle, le Japon se dote pour la première fois d’un ministère dédié à l’immigration. Sa mission officielle : promouvoir une «société de coexistence ordonnée avec les étrangers». Entrevue avec Benoit Hardy-Chartrand, Professeur à l’université Temple au Japon et chercheur à la chaire Raoul-Dandurand de l’UQAM. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radio Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Manifestations, cassure, manque d’interventions du SPVM : un avocat envoie une mise en demeure à la Ville de Montréal | Motion contre le président du Collège des médecins: un historien s’inquiète | Sanae Takaichi est entrée dans l'histoire mardi en devenant la première femme Premier ministre du Japon avec le Parti libéral-démocrate | Suicides et accidents dans le métro : pourquoi Montréal ne se dote-t-elle pas du même système de sécurité qu’utilisent la grande majorité des grandes villes? Dans cet épisode intégral du 22 octobre, en entrevue : Me Neil Oberman, avocat en litige. Denis Goulet, historien de la médecine. Benoit Hardy-Chartrand, Professeur à l’université Temple au Japon et chercheur à la chaire Raoul-Dandurand de l’UQAM. Julie-Kim Godin, coroner. Une production QUB Octobre 2025Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
For more info on Dr. Irena's "Certificate Program in Applied Neuroscience" starting September 2025, go to:www.NeuroscienceSchool.com/joinMirasee FM Special Free Offer (Revenue Leak Checklist): www.mrse.co/leakExecutive and leadership coach Ju Macedo shares how The Neuroscience School transformed her coaching practice—and her clients' results. Discover the brain-based tools that help her reduce burnout, spark behavior change, and create sustainable performance. Learn how small shifts lead to big results.In each episode of Neuroscience of Coaching, host Dr. Irena O'Brien explains the science-based insights behind a particular concept and interviews a coach to discuss how these apply in the real world. Just as she does in her professional programs, Irena “un-complicates” neuroscience and teaches practical, evidence-based tools and strategies that listeners can use in their coaching practices.“This work didn't just improve my coaching—it transformed how I lead, how I step-parent, how I run, and how I show up for myself.”— Juliana MacedoGuest Bio:Juliana Macedo is an ICF-accredited Executive and Leadership Coach and the founder of The Long Game Mindset Coaching & Consultancy.Following a two-decade career as a marketing executive in global companies like Reckitt, Nestlé, Mondelez, Unilever, and PepsiCo, Juliana now helps ambitious leaders achieve sustainable high performance and lead systemic change without burning out.Her approach blends sharp business acumen, the neuroscience of behaviour change, and the mindset of a high-performance athlete.She is ICF-accredited, holds an MBA, a Postgraduate Certificate in Executive Coaching for Behavioural Change from Henley Business School (UK), and multiple certifications in Applied Neuroscience for Coaching, Leadership Development and Agile Change & Psychodrama. Originally from Brazil, she is based in the UK, working globally in English, Portuguese, and Italian.She first discovered applied neuroscience in this very podcast, which inspired her to certify with The Neuroscience School — knowledge she now applies daily with her clients, teams, and even in how she trains and runs marathons.Host Bio:Dr. Irena O'Brien teaches coaches and care professionals how to achieve better results for their clients through neuroscience.She is the founder of Neuroscience School, which helps practitioners understand and apply insights from cutting-edge neuroscience research. She loves seeing her students gain confidence in their ability to evaluate neuroscience findings and use them successfully in their own practices. Her Certificate Program in Neuroscience is certified by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) for Continuing Coaching Education credit.Dr. O'Brien has studied neuroscience for 25 years and holds a Ph.D. in the field from the Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQAM), where she did brain-imaging studies. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Language, Mind, and Brain at McGill University.Resources mentioned in this episode:MiraseeDr. Irena O'Brien's website: The Neuroscience SchoolJuliana's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/juliana-macedo-the-long-game-mindset-coach-acc-34a12625/Episode with guest Lion Goodman (The Predictive Brain):YouTube - Leveraging the Predictive Brain (Lion Goodman) - Neuroscience of Coaching #3Mirasee FM - Episode 3: Leveraging the Predictive Brain (Lion Goodman) Credits:Host: Dr. Irena O'BrienProducer: Andrew ChapmanAudio Editor: Marvin del RosarioExecutive Producer: Danny InyMusic Soundscape: Chad Michael SnavelyMaking our hosts sound great: Home Brew AudioMusic credits:Track Title: Sneaker SmeakerArtist: Avocado JunkieWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: Coo CoosArtist: Dresden, The FlamingoWriter: Matthew WigtonPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: In This LightArtist: Sounds Like SanderWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSpecial effects credits:24990513_birds-chirping_by_promission used with permission of the author and under license by AudioJungle/Envato Market.To catch the great episodes coming up on Neuroscience of Coaching, please follow us on Mirasee FM's YouTube channel or your favorite podcast player. And if you enjoyed the show, please leave us a comment or a starred review. It's the best way to help us get these ideas to more people.Episode transcript: From Curiosity to Mastery: A Coach's Journey Through The Neuroscience School (Juliana Macedo) coming soon.
Mirasee FM Special Free Offer (Revenue Leak Checklist): www.mrse.co/leakSusan Schramm, founder of Go To Market Impact, describes how emotional states influence organizational change. Coupled with Dr. Irena's neuroscience insights, Susan shares how vision and alignment help leaders overcome resistance, inspire their teams, and turn strategic ideas into bigger results.In each episode of Neuroscience of Coaching, host Dr. Irena O'Brien explains the science-based insights behind a particular concept and interviews a coach to discuss how these apply in the real world. Just as she does in her professional programs, Irena “un-complicates” neuroscience and teaches practical, evidence-based tools and strategies that listeners can use in their coaching practices.“Alignment isn't about getting on board with someone else's train—it's about clarifying a shared vision that everyone believes in.” — Susan SchrammGuest Bio:Susan Schramm is the founder of Go to Market Impact LLC, a business consultancy that helps CEOs and boards get results faster when driving high-stakes strategies. As a certified Woman-Owned Business, the firm serves global and nationwide clients including businesses, nonprofits, universities, communities, and diverse supply chain ecosystems. Go To Market Impact's proprietary De-Risk System for Impact℠ helps leaders systematically uncover the hidden risks of new strategies and develop a game plan to manage those risks. Ten percent of gross revenues of the firm are invested in programs and scholarships to equip purpose-led leaders.Before starting her firm, Susan held executive roles with IBM, Siemens, Nokia, Viavi Networks, and the Telecommunications Industry Association. She has a proven record of accomplishment launching new products and services, innovative programs and brands, and new companies. She has actively led diverse workforce development and diversity initiatives, as well as Supplier Diversity programs.Susan has served on the boards of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, the YMCA, and the Telecommunications Industry Association. She currently serves as Vice Chairman of the Board of the Nehemiah Project International Ministries, and on the Advisory Boards of COMSovereign, a US-based 5G technology company, and Cognitient, a risk analytics firm. Susan holds a BS in Management Sciences from Duke University. Though she is energized by her work with purpose-led organizations, Susan's real passion is her faith and family.Host Bio:Dr. Irena O'Brien teaches coaches and care professionals how to achieve better results for their clients through neuroscience.She is the founder of Neuroscience School, which helps practitioners understand and apply insights from cutting-edge neuroscience research. She loves seeing her students gain confidence in their ability to evaluate neuroscience findings and use them successfully in their own practices. Her Certificate Program in Neuroscience is certified by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) for Continuing Coaching Education credit.Dr. O'Brien has studied neuroscience for 25 years and holds a Ph.D. in the field from the Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQAM), where she did brain-imaging studies. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Language, Mind, and Brain at McGill University.Resources mentioned in this episode:MiraseeDr. Irena O'Brien's website: The Neuroscience SchoolSusan's website: GoToMarketImpact.comSusan's LinkedIn Page: www.linkedin.com/in/susanbaileyschrammBridges Transition Model: https://wmbridges.com/about/what-is-transitionThe Science of Change (book) by Richard Boyatzis: https://www.amazon.com/Science-Change-Discovering-Individuals-Organizations/dp/0197765114Credits:Host: Dr. Irena O'BrienProducer: Andrew ChapmanAudio Editor: Marvin del RosarioExecutive Producer: Danny InyMusic Soundscape: Chad Michael SnavelyMaking our hosts sound great: Home Brew AudioMusic credits:Track Title: Sneaker SmeakerArtist: Avocado JunkieWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: Coo CoosArtist: Dresden, The FlamingoWriter: Matthew WigtonPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: In This LightArtist: Sounds Like SanderWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSpecial effects credits:24990513_birds-chirping_by_promission used with permission of the author and under license by AudioJungle/Envato Market.To catch the great episodes coming up on Neuroscience of Coaching, please follow us on Mirasee FM's YouTube channelor your favorite podcast player. And if you enjoyed the show, please leave us a comment or a starred review. It's the best way to help us get these ideas to more people.Episode transcript: The Emotional Science of Leadership: How to Inspire and Overcome Resistance (Susan Schramm) coming soon.
Mirasee FM Special Free Offer (Revenue Leak Checklist): www.mrse.co/leakDr. Irena and Lynda Monk explore the benefits of journaling and its role in emotional regulation, self-awareness, and resilience. They discuss Lynda's Life Source Writing method, which provides a structured approach to journaling that can be a transformative practice for coaches and clients alike.In each episode of Neuroscience of Coaching, host Dr. Irena O'Brien explains the science-based insights behind a particular concept and interviews a coach to discuss how these apply in the real world. Just as she does in her professional programs, Irena “un-complicates” neuroscience and teaches practical, evidence-based tools and strategies that listeners can use in their coaching practices.Key insights that Dr. Irena and Lynda discuss in this episode:Journaling activates brain regions involved in emotional processing.Reflective writing enhances self-awareness and decision-making.Regular journaling can lower cortisol levels and improve health.Journaling helps individuals cope with change and transition.It fosters self-compassion and acceptance of life's ebbs and flows.Journaling can improve relationships through self-reflection.Journaling for joy can cultivate optimism and hope.Resistance to journaling is normal and can be addressed.The Life Source Writing method provides a structured approach.Journaling can be a powerful tool in coaching practices. “Journaling helps us notice our needs.” — Lynda MonkGuest Bio:Lynda Monk, MSW, RSW, CPCC, is Director of The International Association of Journal Writing (IAJW.org), an inspiring community for journal writers worldwide. She is known for her profound insights into the therapeutic and life-changing power of journaling. Through her dynamic speaking engagements and educational sessions, she inspires individuals to harness the power of writing to heal and transform their lives. Lynda is the co-editor and co-author of several books including Affirmations for Self-Love – a guided journal; The Great Book of Journaling; Transformation Journaling for Coaches, Therapists and Clients; and Writing Alone Together. She is also the author of Life Source Writing™️. Lynda is Registered Social Worker and Certified Professional Life Coach, with 30+ years' experience teaching, speaking, and coaching in the areas of burnout prevention, self-care, wellness, and writing to heal.Host Bio:Dr. Irena O'Brien teaches coaches and care professionals how to achieve better results for their clients through neuroscience.She is the founder of Neuroscience School, which helps practitioners understand and apply insights from cutting-edge neuroscience research. She loves seeing her students gain confidence in their ability to evaluate neuroscience findings and use them successfully in their own practices. Her Certificate Program in Neuroscience is certified by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) for Continuing Coaching Education credit.Dr. O'Brien has studied neuroscience for 25 years and holds a Ph.D. in the field from the Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQAM), where she did brain-imaging studies. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Language, Mind, and Brain at McGill University.Resources mentioned in this episode:MiraseeDr. Irena O'Brien's website: The Neuroscience SchoolLynda's website: LyndaMonk.comInternational Association of Journal Writing: IAJW.orgSpecial Free Mirasee FM Offer (Revenue Leak Checklist): www.mrse.co/leakCredits:Host: Dr. Irena O'BrienProducer and Editor: Andrew ChapmanExecutive Producer: Danny InyMusic Soundscape: Chad Michael SnavelyMaking our hosts sound great: Home Brew AudioMusic credits:Track Title: Sneaker SmeakerArtist: Avocado JunkieWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: Coo CoosArtist: Dresden, The FlamingoWriter: Matthew WigtonPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: In This LightArtist: Sounds Like SanderWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSpecial effects credits:24990513_birds-chirping_by_promission used with permission of the author and under license by AudioJungle/Envato Market.To catch the great episodes coming up on Neuroscience of Coaching, please follow us on Mirasee FM's YouTube channelor your favorite podcast player. And if you enjoyed the show, please leave us a comment or a starred review. It's the best way to help us get these ideas to more people.Episode transcript: Why Journaling Works: Brain Science Behind a Transformational Practice (Lynda Monk) coming soon.
Conflict leadership specialist Julia Menard and host Dr. Irena share insights on how our brains interpret and control conversations to shape our understanding. They discuss the role of the predictive brain and how neuroscience can help coaches manage difficult communications and conflict resolution.In each episode of Neuroscience of Coaching, host Dr. Irena O'Brien explains the science-based insights behind a particular concept and interviews a coach to discuss how these apply in the real world. Just as she does in her professional programs, Irena “un-complicates” neuroscience and teaches practical, evidence-based tools and strategies that listeners can use in their coaching practices.“Understanding that we don't just hear what's being said, but what we expect to hear, is a crucial step in managing conflict more effectively.”— Julia MenardGuest Bio:Julia Menard is a conflict leadership specialist with more than 30 years of experience in mediation, coaching, and training. She began her career mediating neighborhood and court disputes, and for the past two decades has focused on helping leaders navigate workplace conflict with clarity and compassion. Julia is co-author of Hold On to Yourself: How to Stay Cool in Hot Conversations, a TEDx speaker, and co-founder of the On Conflict Leadership Institute, which equips leaders with the mindset and tools of a mediator. She also teaches at the Centre for Conflict Resolution and co-developed a practical field-tested course on how to have difficult conversations.Host Bio:Dr. Irena ‘Brien teaches coaches and care professionals how to achieve better results for their clients through neuroscience.She is the founder of Neuroscience School, which helps practitioners understand and apply insights from cutting-edge neuroscience research. She loves seeing her students gain confidence in their ability to evaluate neuroscience findings and use them successfully in their own practices. Her Certificate Program in Neuroscience is certified by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) for Continuing Coaching Education credit.Dr. O'Brien has studied neuroscience for 25 years and holds a Ph.D. in the field from the Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQAM), where she did brain-imaging studies. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Language, Mind, and Brain at McGill University.Resources mentioned in this episode:MiraseeDr. Irena O'Brien's website: The Neuroscience SchoolJulia's website: JuliaMenard.comJulia's On Conflict Leadership Institute: OnConflict.comJulia's On Conflict podcast: OnConflictPodcast.comRaven & French's “Forms of Power”John & Julie Gottman InstituteGetting to Yes (book)Interpersonal Gap (John Wallen)Ladder of Inference (Chris Argyris)Johari windowThomas-Kilmann Inventory (Conflict Mode Instrument)Kraybill Conflict Style InventoryCredits:Host: Dr. Irena O'BrienProducer and Editor: Andrew ChapmanExecutive Producer: Danny InyMusic Soundscape: Chad Michael SnavelyMaking our hosts sound great: Home Brew AudioMusic credits:Track Title: Sneaker SmeakerArtist: Avocado JunkieWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: Coo CoosArtist: Dresden, The FlamingoWriter: Matthew WigtonPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: In This LightArtist: Sounds Like SanderWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSpecial effects credits:24990513_birds-chirping_by_promission used with permission of the author and under license by AudioJungle/Envato Market.To catch the great episodes coming up on Neuroscience of Coaching, please follow us on Mirasee FM's YouTube channelor your favorite podcast player. And if you enjoyed the show, please leave us a comment or a starred review. It's the best way to help us get these ideas to more people.Episode transcript: Managing Emotions and Listening Better: Neuroscience Tools for Conflict Resolution (Julia Menard) coming soon.
Emma-Louise Elsey challenges the idea that kindness is weakness, reframing self-compassion as a powerful tool for growth and resilience. Drawing from neuroscience and her unique coaching methodology, she offers tips in “Fierce Kindness” to help us thrive, reduce stress, and inspire positive change.In each episode of Neuroscience of Coaching, host Dr. Irena O'Brien explains the science-based insights behind a particular concept and interviews a coach to discuss how these apply in the real world. Just as she does in her professional programs, Irena “un-complicates” neuroscience and teaches practical, evidence-based tools and strategies that listeners can use in their coaching practices.“I want to make kindness a power move to reframe kindness not as being nice, but as this courageous force that helps us show up for ourselves.” — Emma-Louise ElseyGuest Bio:Emma-Louise Elsey has been a professional life coach since 2004. She is the founder and former CEO of The Coaching Tools Company, and the founder and current CEO of FierceKindness.com.Over the last two decades, Emma-Louise has developed powerful, practical tools and techniques to overcome anxiety and a vicious inner critic — when nothing else worked. This journey gave rise to Fierce Kindness.Her mission now is to spark a kindness revolution, which starts with the person who matters most: you. She believes Fierce Kindness — the combination of kindness and courage — can together create the change our world deeply needs.Host Bio:Dr. Irena O'Brien teaches coaches and care professionals how to achieve better results for their clients through neuroscience.She is the founder of Neuroscience School, which helps practitioners understand and apply insights from cutting-edge neuroscience research. She loves seeing her students gain confidence in their ability to evaluate neuroscience findings and use them successfully in their own practices. Her Certificate Program in Neuroscience is certified by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) for Continuing Coaching Education credit.Dr. O'Brien has studied neuroscience for 25 years and holds a Ph.D. in the field from the Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQAM), where she did brain-imaging studies. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Language, Mind, and Brain at McGill University.Resources mentioned in this episode:MiraseeDr. Irena O'Brien's website: The Neuroscience SchoolEmma-Louise's website and special offer: FierceKindness.comCredits:Host: Dr. Irena O'BrienProducer and Editor: Andrew ChapmanExecutive Producer: Danny InyMusic Soundscape: Chad Michael SnavelyMaking our hosts sound great: Home Brew AudioMusic credits:Track Title: Sneaker SmeakerArtist: Avocado JunkieWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: Coo CoosArtist: Dresden, The FlamingoWriter: Matthew WigtonPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: In This LightArtist: Sounds Like SanderWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSpecial effects credits:24990513_birds-chirping_by_promission used with permission of the author and under license by AudioJungle/Envato Market.To catch the great episodes coming up on Neuroscience of Coaching, please follow us on Mirasee FM's YouTube channel or your favorite podcast player. And if you enjoyed the show, please leave us a comment or a starred review. It's the best way to help us get these ideas to more people.Episode transcript: How Kindness Builds Resilience, Confidence, and Creativity (Emma-Louise Elsey) coming soon.
Zach Lavarenne is in his final year of the Sexology program at UQAM, where he's all about tapping into the creative and transformational potential of education. He's especially passionate about working with boys and young men—helping them build critical thinking, emotional literacy, and the tools to navigate masculinity in all its complexity (and messiness) with care and authenticity.In 2021, he threw his hat into the political ring as a Green Party candidate, driven by a deep commitment to social and environmental justice. When he's not diving into big conversations about gender or systems change, you'll probably find him writing music. He's a singer-songwriter and member of the band Novae, where he explores the power of sound, story, and collective expression.
Hilary DeCesare joins Dr. Irena to explore the powerful link between music and the brain, revealing how the right tunes can trigger neurochemicals for motivation, healing, and growth. Discover actionable steps and personal stories that illuminate music's potential to transform mindset and results.In each episode of Neuroscience of Coaching, host Dr. Irena O'Brien explains the science-based insights behind a particular concept and interviews a coach to discuss how these apply in the real world. Just as she does in her professional programs, Irena “un-complicates” neuroscience and teaches practical, evidence-based tools and strategies that listeners can use in their coaching practices.“There's something so powerful about the music connection. And I thought, I wonder if I could use this with my own clients. I wonder if this would work across all ages.” — Hilary DeCesareGuest Bio:Hilary DeCesare is a 3x bestselling author, award-winning peak performance coach with 25 years of experience, and host of the top 1.5% podcast “ReLaunch to a Rich Life.” Named one of Success Magazine's Top 10 Coaches of 2025 alongside Mel Robbins, Hilary masterfully blends neuroscience, ancient wisdom, and business expertise through her signature 3HQ™ framework (aligning your Head, Heart, and Highest Self) and transformational experiential events, empowering leaders to fully unlock their potential. As a former Silicon Valley CEO featured on ABC's hit TV show Secret Millionaire, Hilary is known for her approachable, intuitive, and authentically refreshing style — specializing in helping ambitious professionals shift from feeling stuck to confidently “ReLaunching into their Rich Life.”Host Bio:Dr. Irena O'Brien teaches coaches and care professionals how to achieve better results for their clients through neuroscience.She is the founder of Neuroscience School, which helps practitioners understand and apply insights from cutting-edge neuroscience research. She loves seeing her students gain confidence in their ability to evaluate neuroscience findings and use them successfully in their own practices. Her Certificate Program in Neuroscience is certified by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) for Continuing Coaching Education credit.Dr. O'Brien has studied neuroscience for 25 years and holds a Ph.D. in the field from the Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQAM), where she did brain-imaging studies. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Language, Mind, and Brain at McGill University.Resources mentioned in this episode:MiraseeDr. Irena O'Brien's website: The Neuroscience SchoolHilary's website: TheRelaunch.comHilary's Instagram account: @hilarydecesareFree download for podcast listeners: TuneInPowerTool.comCredits:Host: Dr. Irena O'BrienProducer: Andrew ChapmanAudio Editor: Marvin del RosarioExecutive Producer: Danny InyMusic Soundscape: Chad Michael SnavelyMaking our hosts sound great: Home Brew AudioMusic credits:Track Title: Sneaker SmeakerArtist: Avocado JunkieWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: Coo CoosArtist: Dresden, The FlamingoWriter: Matthew WigtonPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: In This LightArtist: Sounds Like SanderWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSpecial effects credits:24990513_birds-chirping_by_promission used with permission of the author and under license by AudioJungle/Envato Market.To catch the great episodes coming up on Neuroscience of Coaching, please follow us on Mirasee FM's YouTube channel or your favorite podcast player. And if you enjoyed the show, please leave us a comment or a starred review. It's the best way to help us get these ideas to more people.Episode transcript: Boost Focus & Performance with Music & Neuroscience (Hilary DeCesare) coming soon.
Dans les années 60, ils marchaient pour protester contre la ségrégation raciale aux États-Unis. À la fin des années 80, ils se rassemblaient Place Tian'anmen à Pékin, pour réclamer des réformes démocratiques et une libéralisation économique de leur pays. Plus récemment en 2018, ils s'engageaient dans la lutte contre le changement climatique, dans le sillage d'une jeune militante suédoise du nom de Greta Thunberg. En 2022, c'est la mort de Mahsa Amini, étudiante iranienne, qui les poussait dans la rue pour protester contre l'oppression du régime iranien. Tout au long du XXème et XXIème siècle, les jeunes se sont mobilisés pour plus de justice sociale, de solidarité, de liberté, défendre leur environnement pour une société qui leur ressemble. Au prix parfois d'une répression sévère. Et pour quels résultats ? Comment les mouvements de jeunes se sont structurés ? Quelles leçons tirer de leur révolte pour hier, aujourd'hui et pour les générations futures ? Avec :• François Dupuis-Deri, enseignant–chercheur en Science politique et Études féministes à l'Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) et co-auteur avec Emanuelle Dufour de la BD Quand les élèves se révoltaient - Manuel d'histoire avant l'effondrement (Ecosociété, 2025)• Rimbar Mbainaissem, membre fondateur de la plateforme Les Jeunes Voix du Sahel avec l'appui de l'UNICEF, acteur du développement durable, ancien président du Parlement des enfants du Tchad, auteur de L'engagement, le prix à payer (Éditions Seguima, 2025) et actuellement, étudiant en France en analyse, conduite et stratégie d'entreprises agricoles. En fin d'émission, la rubrique Mondoblog chez les voisins avec Tanguy Lacroix. • Le blogueur camerounais William Bayiha a réalisé un podcast sur l'histoire du Cameroun. • Thélyson Orélien, blogueur haïtien, exprime sa reconnaissance envers le Québec, qui l'a accueilli après le tremblement de terre. Programmation musicale :► From Zion - Jahyanaï & Shaz► Diplomatico - El Grande Toto.
Dans les années 60, ils marchaient pour protester contre la ségrégation raciale aux États-Unis. À la fin des années 80, ils se rassemblaient Place Tian'anmen à Pékin, pour réclamer des réformes démocratiques et une libéralisation économique de leur pays. Plus récemment en 2018, ils s'engageaient dans la lutte contre le changement climatique, dans le sillage d'une jeune militante suédoise du nom de Greta Thunberg. En 2022, c'est la mort de Mahsa Amini, étudiante iranienne, qui les poussait dans la rue pour protester contre l'oppression du régime iranien. Tout au long du XXème et XXIème siècle, les jeunes se sont mobilisés pour plus de justice sociale, de solidarité, de liberté, défendre leur environnement pour une société qui leur ressemble. Au prix parfois d'une répression sévère. Et pour quels résultats ? Comment les mouvements de jeunes se sont structurés ? Quelles leçons tirer de leur révolte pour hier, aujourd'hui et pour les générations futures ? Avec :• François Dupuis-Deri, enseignant–chercheur en Science politique et Études féministes à l'Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) et co-auteur avec Emanuelle Dufour de la BD Quand les élèves se révoltaient - Manuel d'histoire avant l'effondrement (Ecosociété, 2025)• Rimbar Mbainaissem, membre fondateur de la plateforme Les Jeunes Voix du Sahel avec l'appui de l'UNICEF, acteur du développement durable, ancien président du Parlement des enfants du Tchad, auteur de L'engagement, le prix à payer (Éditions Seguima, 2025) et actuellement, étudiant en France en analyse, conduite et stratégie d'entreprises agricoles. En fin d'émission, la rubrique Mondoblog chez les voisins avec Tanguy Lacroix. • Le blogueur camerounais William Bayiha a réalisé un podcast sur l'histoire du Cameroun. • Thélyson Orélien, blogueur haïtien, exprime sa reconnaissance envers le Québec, qui l'a accueilli après le tremblement de terre. Programmation musicale :► From Zion - Jahyanaï & Shaz► Diplomatico - El Grande Toto.
In this compilation, explore transformative insights from eight previous guests who reveal how neuroscience empowers lasting change, self-awareness, and resilience. If you're a coach, wellness professional, or simply fascinated by the science of change, this episode is rich with actionable insights.In each episode of Neuroscience of Coaching, host Dr. Irena O'Brien explains the science-based insights behind a particular concept and interviews a coach to discuss how these apply in the real world. Just as she does in her professional programs, Irena “un-complicates” neuroscience and teaches practical, evidence-based tools and strategies that listeners can use in their coaching practices.Contents:00:00 — Intro about this special compilation episode01:08 — Lion Goodman on how “the predictive brain” forms our current reality06:15 — Deborah Ross and Kay Adams on the transformative experience of journal therapy12:00 — Ally Machate on the universal fear of rejection when publishing our writing18:51 — Dr. Eugene Choi on the state of flow and how we spend too much time in our survival mind23:10 — Caroline Leroux on coaching for compassion versus coaching for compliance27:55 — Renaye Thornborrow on teaching mindset skills to children through story-based coaching32:32 — Dr. Natalie Green on how childhood trauma manifests in adulthoodGuest Bios:Lion Goodman is a Professional Certified Coach and the CEO of the Clear Beliefs Institute.Deborah Ross and Kay Adams are journal-therapy pioneers and experts and the co-authors of Your Brain on Ink.Ally Machete is a book-publishing coach and the founder and CEO of The Writer's Ally.Dr. Eugene Choi is a neuroscience-based coach who teaches executive leaders how to achieve and sustain peak performance in high-stress, high-stakes, and high-change environments.Caroline Leroux is a member of the International Coach Federation and is an instructor with Dr. Irena's Neuroscience School.Renaye Thornborrow is leading a worldwide mission to bring life coaching and mindset skills training to children through her company, Adventures in Wisdom.Dr. Natalie Green is a trauma-breakthrough coach, bestselling author, and host of the podcast Growing Tall Poppies.Host Bio:Dr. Irena O'Brien teaches coaches and care professionals how to achieve better results for their clients through neuroscience.She is the founder of Neuroscience School, which helps practitioners understand and apply insights from cutting-edge neuroscience research. She loves seeing her students gain confidence in their ability to evaluate neuroscience findings and use them successfully in their own practices. Her Certificate Program in Neuroscience is certified by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) for Continuing Coaching Education credit.Dr. O'Brien has studied neuroscience for 25 years and holds a Ph.D. in the field from the Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQAM), where she did brain-imaging studies. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Language, Mind, and Brain at McGill University.Resources mentioned in this episode:MiraseeDr. Irena O'Brien's website: The Neuroscience SchoolCredits:Host: Dr. Irena O'BrienProducer and Editor: Andrew ChapmanExecutive Producer: Danny InyMusic Soundscape: Chad Michael SnavelyMaking our hosts sound great: Home Brew AudioMusic credits:Track Title: Sneaker SmeakerArtist: Avocado JunkieWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: Coo CoosArtist: Dresden, The FlamingoWriter: Matthew WigtonPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: In This LightArtist: Sounds Like SanderWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSpecial effects credits:24990513_birds-chirping_by_promission used with permission of the author and under license by AudioJungle/Envato Market.To catch the great episodes coming up on Neuroscience of Coaching, please follow us on Mirasee FM's YouTube channelor your favorite podcast player. And if you enjoyed the show, please leave us a comment or a starred review. It's the best way to help us get these ideas to more people.Episode transcript: How Can Brain Science Elevate Coaching from Insight to Action? coming soon.
durée : 00:58:05 - Cultures Monde - par : Julie Gacon, Mélanie Chalandon - Le 24 octobre 2024, Justin Trudeau annonçait une réduction des quotas d'immigration. Une décision qui reflète un climat hostile vers les étrangers et soulève des questions sur l'avenir du modèle multiculturaliste canadien. - réalisation : Vivian Lecuivre - invités : Martin Papillon Professeur de sciences-politiques à l'Université de Montréal; Françoise Le Jeune Professeur d'histoire et de civilisation britannique et nord-américaine (XVIIIe-XIXe siècles) à l'Université de Nantes; Mathieu Boisvert Directeur du centre d'étude et de recherche sur l'Inde, l'Asie du Sud-Est et sa diaspora, logé à l'Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)
durée : 00:57:52 - Cultures Monde - par : Julie Gacon, Mélanie Chalandon - Depuis le 9 avril, le Canada, en réponse aux taxes américaines, impose des tarifs douaniers de 25% sur certains produits en provenance des États-Unis. Cette riposte s'accompagne d'un sursaut patriotique face aux ambitions d'annexion de Donald Trump, qui remet en cause la souveraineté du pays. - réalisation : Vivian Lecuivre - invités : Laurence Cros Maîtresse de conférences en études canadiennes à l'université Paris Cité ; Pierre-Alexandre Beylier Professeur en civilisation nord-américaine à l'université Grenoble-Alpes; Djamila Mones Chercheure en sociologie politique à l'Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) et conseillère syndical
We revisit this episode featuring guest Dr. Ana Melikian as she and Dr. Irena explore deliberate practice, culture, and self-awareness. They discuss practical strategies for managing energy, avoiding full burnout, and fostering a balanced productive life through mindfulness and strategic rest.In each episode of Neuroscience of Coaching, host Dr. Irena O'Brien explains the science-based insights behind a particular concept and interviews a coach to discuss how these apply in the real world. Just as she does in her professional programs, Irena “un-complicates” neuroscience and teaches practical, evidence-based tools and strategies that listeners can use in their coaching practices.“Success doesn't make us immune to burnout. We always have to be aware, keep in check, and keep taking care of ourselves from the basic needs to the more advanced needs.”— Ana MelikianGuest Bio:Dr. Ana Melikian is a speaker, top 1% podcaster, and the author of MINDSET ZONE: Actualize Your Human Potential, a #1 Amazon Best-Seller in Organizational Learning. Ana earned a Ph.D. and two masters in Psychology, laying a solid foundation for her work that integrates research data with practical applications. She is also a cancer survivor, embodying resilience and inspiring change through self-leadership. Dr. Melikian is at the forefront of navigating the human side of the AI disruption. Her work aims to harness the power of artificial intelligence to leverage our human potential, ensuring that technological advancements enhance — rather than diminish — our humanity and collective well-being. It's all about impact without burnout.Host Bio:Dr. Irena O'Brien teaches coaches and care professionals how to achieve better results for their clients through neuroscience.She is the founder of Neuroscience School, which helps practitioners understand and apply insights from cutting-edge neuroscience research. She loves seeing her students gain confidence in their ability to evaluate neuroscience findings and use them successfully in their own practices. Her Certificate Program in Neuroscience is certified by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) for Continuing Coaching Education credit.Dr. O'Brien has studied neuroscience for 25 years and holds a Ph.D. in the field from the Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQAM), where she did brain-imaging studies. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Language, Mind, and Brain at McGill University.Resources mentioned in this episode:MiraseeDr. Irena O'Brien's website: The Neuroscience SchoolAna's Website: AnaMelikian.comNeuroscience of Coaching Ep 17: Embracing Downtime (Anke Herrmann)Credits:Host: Dr. Irena O'BrienProducer: Andrew ChapmanAudio Editor: Marvin del RosarioExecutive Producer: Danny InyMusic Soundscape: Chad Michael SnavelyMaking our hosts sound great: Home Brew AudioMusic credits:Track Title: Sneaker SmeakerArtist: Avocado JunkieWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: Coo CoosArtist: Dresden, The FlamingoWriter: Matthew WigtonPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: In This LightArtist: Sounds Like SanderWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSpecial effects credits:24990513_birds-chirping_by_promission used with permission of the author and under license by AudioJungle/Envato Market.To catch the great episodes coming up on Neuroscience of Coaching, please follow us on Mirasee FM's YouTube channelor your favorite podcast player. And if you enjoyed the show, please leave us a comment or a starred review. It's the best way to help us get these ideas to more people.Episode transcript: Producer's Pick: Burnout in the Age of Hustle (Ana Melikian) coming soon.
Explore the transformative role of storytelling in coaching with insights from Lisa Bloom. Discover how stories drive engagement, unlock personal insights, and create lasting impacts. Learn to harness this powerful neuroscience-backed tool to achieve client transformation and business success.In each episode of Neuroscience of Coaching, host Dr. Irena O'Brien explains the science-based insights behind a particular concept and interviews a coach to discuss how these apply in the real world. Just as she does in her professional programs, Irena “un-complicates” neuroscience and teaches practical, evidence-based tools and strategies that listeners can use in their coaching practices.“The best way to describe a transformation is through the story of a transformation.”— Lisa BloomGuest Bio:Following a successful corporate career, Lisa Bloom became an entrepreneur, author, speaker, and coach. She built a global business — Story Coach — supporting corporate executives, entrepreneurs, and coaches in developing speaking mastery, leadership capability, and marketing impact. Lisa is the author of two books: Seven Stories That Sell and The Story Advantage.Lisa was also the Director of Mirasee's ACES Business Acceleration Program, in which she helped entrepreneurs achieve outstanding results in the growth of their business. There's nothing Lisa loves more than to spend time with her partner and their four sons, walk her dog, travel, read, and share stories.Host Bio:Dr. Irena O'Brien teaches coaches and care professionals how to achieve better results for their clients through neuroscience.She is the founder of Neuroscience School, which helps practitioners understand and apply insights from cutting-edge neuroscience research. She loves seeing her students gain confidence in their ability to evaluate neuroscience findings and use them successfully in their own practices. Her Certificate Program in Neuroscience is certified by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) for Continuing Coaching Education credit.Dr. O'Brien has studied neuroscience for 25 years and holds a Ph.D. in the field from the Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQAM), where she did brain-imaging studies. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Language, Mind, and Brain at McGill University.Resources mentioned in this episode:MiraseeDr. Irena O'Brien's website: The Neuroscience SchoolThe Story CoachLisa Bloom's books: The Story Advantage and Seven Stories That SellCredits:Host: Dr. Irena O'BrienProducer: Andrew ChapmanAudio Editor: Marvin del RosarioExecutive Producer: Danny InyMusic Soundscape: Chad Michael SnavelyMaking our hosts sound great: Home Brew AudioMusic credits:Track Title: Sneaker SmeakerArtist: Avocado JunkieWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: Coo CoosArtist: Dresden, The FlamingoWriter: Matthew WigtonPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: In This LightArtist: Sounds Like SanderWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSpecial effects credits:24990513_birds-chirping_by_promission used with permission of the author and under license by AudioJungle/Envato Market.To catch the great episodes coming up on Neuroscience of Coaching, please follow us on Mirasee FM's YouTube channelor your favorite podcast player. And if you enjoyed the show, please leave us a comment or a starred review. It's the best way to help us get these ideas to more people.Episode transcript: Transform Clients and Yourself Through Storytelling (Lisa Bloom) coming soon.
What does it really take to transform a city block? In this episode, I sit down with Jordan Owen, partner at Mondev, to talk about the five-year journey to redevelop L'ilot vaoyageur in Montreal. From stalled city tenders to innovative partnerships, we get into how this 1,000-unit project finally moved forward—with half of the units dedicated to social and affordable housing. We also talk about the real risks developers take—zoning delays, red tape, shifting markets—and why long-term thinking is non-negotiable in real estate. Jordan shares how Mondev's team managed to weather the recent storms in the industry without overpaying for land or overleveraging. It's a clear look at how discipline and strategy play out in real time. To close, Jordan shares how automation and custom-built tools help streamline their prospecting process. He reminds us that behind every building, there's not just capital—but creativity, patience, and a deep love for the process. What you will learn if you listen to the episode: - How to build affordable housing in Montreal - The real risks of real estate development - Zoning problems every developer faces - What it takes to redevelop a city block - Long-term thinking in real estate investing - How developers use AI and automation for property deals - Why Montreal real estate needs new housing projects SUPPORT US ON PATREON! patreon.com/realestateeffect and become a part of our real estate family! You'll get access to exclusive content, monthly virtual meetings [Ask me anything!], special events, and more! And please subscribe to the show, share it with a friend and send us feedback. Visit www.realestateeffect.ca and follow me on IG @monsaxel Connect with Axel Monsaingeon: Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/axel-monsaingeon-42577b28/ Website - https://www.realestateeffect.ca/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/realestateeffect/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/veryrealestateeffect/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc8EYrmO1aVvVIgwT7AfNFw Connect with Jordan Owen: Website: https://www.mondev.ca/ Instagram: @jordan_v_owen | @mondev.ca Do you have any questions about your real estate journey? Whether you're curious about navigating the complexities of development projects, dealing with financial challenges, or anything in between, I'm here to delve into the topics that matter most to you. I invite you to submit your questions by visiting our website at https://www.realestateeffect.ca/ and clicking on the 'Send Voicemail' widget on the right side. Your inquiries will help shape our upcoming episodes, ensuring we cover the real estate issues you're most interested in.
Hélène Boudreau lance une boisson énergisante à saveur de gummy bears! Est-ce un poisson d’avril, ou est-ce vrai? Entrevue avec Hélène Boudreau, « la fille de l’UQAM », artiste tatoueuse, créatrice de contenu exotique.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Hélène Boudreau, génie du marketing | Éric Lapointe explique son processus créatif derrière son nouveau spectacle acoustique | Les hommes sont aussi victimes d’agressions sexuelles, et ils ont aussi besoin d’aide! | Critiquer les journalistes, c’est encore possible? Dans cet épisode intégral du 2 avril, en entrevue : Hélène Boudreau, « la fille de l’UQAM », artiste tatoueuse, créatrice de contenu exotique. Martine Poirier, directrice générale du Centre de ressources et d’intervention pour hommes abusés sexuellement et leur entourage (CRIPHASE). Éric Lapointe, auteur compositeur interprète. Une production QUB Avril 2025Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Discover the profound mind-body connection with guest Richard Chandler. Practical techniques like breathwork and mindfulness reveal how physical actions can influence mental states. This episode offers transformative strategies for wellness professionals and coaches aiming to enhance client results.In each episode of Neuroscience of Coaching, host Dr. Irena O'Brien explains the science-based insights behind a particular concept and interviews a coach to discuss how these apply in the real world. Just as she does in her professional programs, Irena “un-complicates” neuroscience and teaches practical, evidence-based tools and strategies that listeners can use in their coaching practices.“And in doing this work, you can also use the body as your ally.” — Richard ChandlerGuest Bio:Richard Chandler, MA, LPC, is a psychotherapist who specializes in counseling and therapy for business partners (like couples therapy for people in business together). His approach, rooted in holistic wellness and strength-based therapy, empowers clients to navigate challenging life situations, business obstacles, and relationship difficulties.Inspired by a holistic approach to wellness, Richard's work helps clients increase their insight by more fully tuning into themselves and their business partners. With increased understanding and the tools learned in therapy, clients gain the skills to improve their communication and relationships with each other.His business experience in risk management consulting and leadership training also informs his work with CEOs through executive coaching. He also frequently helps individuals with career consulting to reinvent their work life.Outside his professional commitments, Richard finds joy in music as a composer and performer. He also practices and teaches yoga to maintain mindfulness, physical fitness, and stress management. He enjoys riding his bicycle in natural settings and relaxing with his life partner, Bonnett Chandler.Host Bio:Dr. Irena O'Brien teaches coaches and care professionals how to achieve better results for their clients through neuroscience.She is the founder of Neuroscience School, which helps practitioners understand and apply insights from cutting-edge neuroscience research. She loves seeing her students gain confidence in their ability to evaluate neuroscience findings and use them successfully in their own practices. Her Certificate Program in Neuroscience is certified by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) for Continuing Coaching Education credit.Dr. O'Brien has studied neuroscience for 25 years and holds a Ph.D. in the field from the Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQAM), where she did brain-imaging studies. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Language, Mind, and Brain at McGill University.Resources mentioned in this episode:MiraseeDr. Irena O'Brien's website: The Neuroscience SchoolRichard's coaching website: StrategicLeadershipConsultants.comRichard's personal website: RichardJChandler.comMoving the Mind, Thinking the BodyNeuroscience of the Mind-Body ConnectionHow the Mind-Body Connection WorksTechniques for Mind-Body ConnectionCredits:Host: Dr. Irena O'BrienProducer: Andrew ChapmanAudio Editor: Marvin del RosarioExecutive Producer: Danny InyMusic Soundscape: Chad Michael SnavelyMaking our hosts sound great: Home Brew AudioMusic credits:Track Title: Sneaker SmeakerArtist: Avocado JunkieWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: Coo CoosArtist: Dresden, The FlamingoWriter: Matthew WigtonPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: In This LightArtist: Sounds Like SanderWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSpecial effects credits:24990513_birds-chirping_by_promission used with permission of the author and under license by AudioJungle/Envato Market.To catch the great episodes coming up on Neuroscience of Coaching, please follow us on Mirasee FM's YouTube channelor your favorite podcast player. And if you enjoyed the show, please leave us a comment or a starred review. It's the best way to help us get these ideas to more people.Episode transcript: Practical Mind-Body Tools for Coaches and Clients (Richard Chandler) coming soon.
To find out more, head to coachesconsole.com/gettraining.Dr. Natalie Green discusses the profound impact of childhood trauma on brain development and emotional health. You'll gain valuable tools to help clients move beyond their trauma, fostering post-traumatic growth and resilience. The discussion emphasizes holistic healing for lasting transformation.In each episode of Neuroscience of Coaching, host Dr. Irena O'Brien explains the science-based insights behind a particular concept and interviews a coach to discuss how these apply in the real world. Just as she does in her professional programs, Irena “un-complicates” neuroscience and teaches practical, evidence-based tools and strategies that listeners can use in their coaching practices.“Most parents don't set out to damage their children, but there's this history, an intergenerational trauma. They've had their own trauma, and the generation before them had their own trauma. So it's passed on from one generation to the other.” — Dr. Natalie GreenGuest Bio:Dr. Natalie Green is a trauma-breakthrough coach, bestselling author, and host of the podcast Growing Tall Poppies. She has a background in Clinical and Health Psychology and is passionate about transforming lives and revolutionizing the trauma landscape.With more than 30 years of working in trauma, and having transformed her own trauma, Dr. Nat is an industry trailblazer. She is the author of Key to Freedom: The 7-Step Model to Triumph Over Trauma and her latest book, Break Your Trauma Cycle: The 7 Archetypes of Transformation. She is also the Creator and Founder of the Accelerated Breakthrough Strategies (ABS) Method®, which accelerates trauma healing and facilitates transformation into post-traumatic growth.She was a nominee in the 2024 International Women in Podcasting Awards in the USA, received an Award at the Therapists Rising Industry Awards in 2023, and has been accepted into the AUSCEP program for 2025 for her revolutionary work in trauma using the ABS Method® and Archetypes of Transformation© work.When she isn't writing, podcasting, or changing lives, Dr. Nat enjoys coffee by the beach and travelling. She lives in Australia, on the NSW Mid-North Coast with her husband and two kids.Host Bio:Dr. Irena O'Brien teaches coaches and care professionals how to achieve better results for their clients through neuroscience.She is the founder of Neuroscience School, which helps practitioners understand and apply insights from cutting-edge neuroscience research. She loves seeing her students gain confidence in their ability to evaluate neuroscience findings and use them successfully in their own practices. Her Certificate Program in Neuroscience is certified by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) for Continuing Coaching Education credit.Dr. O'Brien has studied neuroscience for 25 years and holds a Ph.D. in the field from the Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQAM), where she did brain-imaging studies. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Language, Mind, and Brain at McGill University.Resources mentioned in this episode:MiraseeDr. Irena O'Brien's website: The Neuroscience SchoolDr. Nat Green's Facebook Page: Facebook.com/DrNatalieGreenDr. Nat's Instagram Page: @drnatgreenDr. Nat's podcast: Growing Tall PoppiesDr. Nat's 7 Trauma Archetypes QuizmBraining: Using Your Multiple Brains to Do Cool Stuff (book by Grant Soosalu and Marvin Oka)The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma (book by Bessel van der Kolk)Tension & Trauma Releasing Exercises by Dr. Dr. David BerceliTRE Australia (short video course)The Science of Change (book by Richard E. Boyatzis)Credits:Host: Dr. Irena O'BrienProducer: Andrew ChapmanAudio Editor: Marvin del RosarioExecutive Producer: Danny InyMusic Soundscape: Chad Michael SnavelyMaking our hosts sound great: Home Brew AudioMusic credits:Track Title: Sneaker SmeakerArtist: Avocado JunkieWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: Coo CoosArtist: Dresden, The FlamingoWriter: Matthew WigtonPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: In This LightArtist: Sounds Like SanderWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSpecial effects credits:24990513_birds-chirping_by_promission used with permission of the author and under license by AudioJungle/Envato Market.To catch the great episodes coming up on Neuroscience of Coaching, please follow us on Mirasee FM's YouTube channelor your favorite podcast player. And if you enjoyed the show, please leave us a comment or a starred review. It's the best way to help us get these ideas to more people.Episode transcript: Transforming Childhood Trauma into Personal Growth (Dr. Natalie Green) coming soon.
Delve into the critical topic of sleep with guest Russ Riendeau, examining its underestimated impact on health and particular relevance to coaches. Using insights from science, you'll learn strategies to improve sleep habits and the profound benefits for mental, emotional, and physical well-being.In each episode of Neuroscience of Coaching, host Dr. Irena O'Brien explains the science-based insights behind a particular concept and interviews a coach to discuss how these apply in the real world. Just as she does in her professional programs, Irena “un-complicates” neuroscience and teaches practical, evidence-based tools and strategies that listeners can use in their coaching practices.“I'll sleep when I'm dead. It's a badge of honor.” — Russ RiendeauGuest Bio:Russ Riendeau, PhD, is a writer, author, music composer, TEDx presenter, Mayo Clinic-trained Wellness Coach, and visual artist who shares perspectives that guide others to discover their own hidden talents. He continues to explore boundaries in the creative arts and literary world, creating curious works of all kinds alongside his ongoing research in behavioral science and the creative process.A member of the American Psychological Association and Archaeological Institute of America, Dr. Riendeau is a behavioral scientist with a doctorate in psychology and frequent keynote speaker on psychology-related topics for business innovation. Since 1985, he has been an executive search professional and founder of New Frontier Search Company.In addition to his creative endeavors, Russ has long held a passion for motorcycles, running, aviation, and golf — the latter for which he is now a certified Titleist Performance Institute Expert Coach Level 1. Russ lives with his wife, Cheryl, in St. Charles, Illinois, in the United States.Host Bio:Dr. Irena O'Brien teaches coaches and care professionals how to achieve better results for their clients through neuroscience.She is the founder of Neuroscience School, which helps practitioners understand and apply insights from cutting-edge neuroscience research. She loves seeing her students gain confidence in their ability to evaluate neuroscience findings and use them successfully in their own practices. Her Certificate Program in Neuroscience is certified by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) for Continuing Coaching Education credit.Dr. O'Brien has studied neuroscience for 25 years and holds a Ph.D. in the field from the Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQAM), where she did brain-imaging studies. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Language, Mind, and Brain at McGill University.Resources mentioned in this episode:MiraseeDr. Irena O'Brien's website: The Neuroscience SchoolRuss's website: New Frontier CoachingRuss's white paper: America's Wake-Up Call: The Hidden Cost of Poor SleepCredits:Host: Dr. Irena O'BrienProducer: Andrew ChapmanAudio Editor: Marvin del RosarioExecutive Producer: Danny InyMusic Soundscape: Chad Michael SnavelyMaking our hosts sound great: Home Brew AudioMusic credits:Track Title: Sneaker SmeakerArtist: Avocado JunkieWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: Coo CoosArtist: Dresden, The FlamingoWriter: Matthew WigtonPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: In This LightArtist: Sounds Like SanderWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSpecial effects credits:24990513_birds-chirping_by_promission used with permission of the author and under license by AudioJungle/Envato Market.To catch the great episodes coming up on Neuroscience of Coaching, please follow us on Mirasee FM's YouTube channel or your favorite podcast player. And if you enjoyed the show, please leave us a comment or a starred review. It's the best way to help us get these ideas to more people.Episode transcript: Improve Your Sleep, Improve Your Life and Business (Russ Riendeau) coming soon.
Explore the neuroscience of cognitive dissonance and its influence on coaching with insights from Ann Carden. Understanding this mental conflict can unlock valuable personal and professional growth. And once you overcome subconscious hurdles, you can uplevel to a more successful coaching practice.In each episode of Neuroscience of Coaching, host Dr. Irena O'Brien explains the science-based insights behind a particular concept and interviews a coach to discuss how these apply in the real world. Just as she does in her professional programs, Irena “un-complicates” neuroscience and teaches practical, evidence-based tools and strategies that listeners can use in their coaching practices.“You're either running towards something or running away from something. And running towards something is always going to be more inspiring and more about the process and the journey to get to it.” — Ann CardenGuest Bio:Ann Carden is a strategic business growth consultant, CEO of A. Carden Inc., and founder of the “Expert In You” brand and Influence Marketing & Media Agency. She is also a speaker, podcast host, magazine publisher, and author of three books, including an international bestseller.Ann has more than four decades of business, marketing, and sales experience. She spent thirteen years in corporate business management, leading multiple-million-dollar departments for a multi-billion-dollar national retail corporation. Following that, she has been an entrepreneur for more than thirty years, founding and selling five previous businesses.Working as a consultant/coach since 2010, Ann has helped hundreds of coaches, consultants, and services (in 80+ industries) add six and seven figures of revenue to their businesses. She has also trained and educated thousands of entrepreneurs, business owners, and professionals through speaking, workshops, seminars, and social media channels.Ann was recently inducted into Who's Who in America for Entrepreneurship and the Who's Who in America for Professional Women. And she has been featured on various media channels with published articles and syndicated podcasts.Host Bio:Dr. Irena O'Brien teaches coaches and care professionals how to achieve better results for their clients through neuroscience.She is the founder of Neuroscience School, which helps practitioners understand and apply insights from cutting-edge neuroscience research. She loves seeing her students gain confidence in their ability to evaluate neuroscience findings and use them successfully in their own practices. Her Certificate Program in Neuroscience is certified by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) for Continuing Coaching Education credit.Dr. O'Brien has studied neuroscience for 25 years and holds a Ph.D. in the field from the Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQAM), where she did brain-imaging studies. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Language, Mind, and Brain at McGill University.Resources mentioned in this episode:MiraseeDr. Irena O'Brien's website: The Neuroscience SchoolAnn's Website: AnnLCarden.comAnn's Marketing and Sales Website: ExpertInYou.comCredits:Host: Dr. Irena O'BrienProducer: Andrew ChapmanAudio Editor: Marvin del RosarioExecutive Producer: Danny InyMusic Soundscape: Chad Michael SnavelyMaking our hosts sound great: Home Brew AudioMusic credits:Track Title: Sneaker SmeakerArtist: Avocado JunkieWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: Coo CoosArtist: Dresden, The FlamingoWriter: Matthew WigtonPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: In This LightArtist: Sounds Like SanderWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSpecial effects credits:24990513_birds-chirping_by_promission used with permission of the author and under license by AudioJungle/Envato Market.To catch the great episodes coming up on Neuroscience of Coaching, please follow us on Mirasee FM's YouTube channelor your favorite podcast player. And if you enjoyed the show, please leave us a comment or a starred review. It's the best way to help us get these ideas to more people.Episode transcript: Cognitive Dissonance: Hidden and Holding You Back (Ann Carden) coming soon.
On reçoit le professeur de littérature Michel Lacroix qui dans son essai Cécile et Marx: Héritages de liens et de luttes réfléchit de brillante façon sur sa migration sociale qui entrecroise une enfance sur la ferme, représentée par sa grand-mère Cécile, et une vie adulte incarnée par Karl Marx, faite d'érudition, de militantisme mais aussi de honte.Une entrevue dense qui propose des réflexions stimulantes sur le Québec d'hier et d'aujourd'hui, sur ses littératures militantes dont celle des femmes et sur Karl Marx, l'écrivain.
Explore the neuroscience of goals and learn practical strategies to battle procrastination and boost productivity. Laura Posey shares her simple success roadmap, focusing on creating achievable plans and leveraging small steps for lasting success. Perfect for anyone wanting a more rewarding life.In each episode of Neuroscience of Coaching, host Dr. Irena O'Brien explains the science-based insights behind a particular concept and interviews a coach to discuss how these apply in the real world. Just as she does in her professional programs, Irena “un-complicates” neuroscience and teaches practical, evidence-based tools and strategies that listeners can use in their coaching practices.“And I realized the whole reason I almost died on the hike in Sedona was the same reason that my business was almost killing me. And it's because I didn't have a plan for either.” — Laura PoseyGuest Bio:Laura Posey is an internationally-recognized speaker, author, and consultant. She is known as The Simple Planning Specialist for her unique ability to simply and easily laser-focus her clients to get dramatic results. Her Simple Success Roadmap is used by more than 3000 companies from startups to Fortune 100. She is the author of How to Plan Your Entire Year On One Sheet Of Paper, and co-author with Jack Canfield of Mastering The Art Of Success.Host Bio:Dr. Irena O'Brien teaches coaches and care professionals how to achieve better results for their clients through neuroscience.She is the founder of Neuroscience School, which helps practitioners understand and apply insights from cutting-edge neuroscience research. She loves seeing her students gain confidence in their ability to evaluate neuroscience findings and use them successfully in their own practices. Her Certificate Program in Neuroscience is certified by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) for Continuing Coaching Education credit.Dr. O'Brien has studied neuroscience for 25 years and holds a Ph.D. in the field from the Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQAM), where she did brain-imaging studies. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Language, Mind, and Brain at McGill University.Resources mentioned in this episode:MiraseeDr. Irena O'Brien's website: The Neuroscience SchoolLaura's website: SimpleSuccessPlans.comCredits:Host: Dr. Irena O'BrienProducer: Andrew ChapmanAudio Editor: Marvin del RosarioExecutive Producer: Danny InyMusic Soundscape: Chad Michael SnavelyMaking our hosts sound great: Home Brew AudioMusic credits: Track Title: Sneaker SmeakerArtist: Avocado JunkieWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: Coo CoosArtist: Dresden, The FlamingoWriter: Matthew WigtonPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: In This LightArtist: Sounds Like SanderWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSpecial effects credits:24990513_birds-chirping_by_promission used with permission of the author and under license by AudioJungle/Envato Market.To catch the great episodes coming up on Neuroscience of Coaching, please follow us on Mirasee FM's YouTube channel or your favorite podcast player. And if you enjoyed the show, please leave us a comment or a starred review. It's the best way to help us get these ideas to more people.Episode transcript: Boosting Brain-Based Strategies to Achieve Your Goals (Laura Posey) coming soon.
French bee, une compagnie aérienne française à bas coûts, fera son entrée au Québec à la fin avril. Entrevue avec Mehran Ebrahimi, directeur de l’Observatoire international d’aéronautique et de l’aviation civile et professeur à l’UQAM.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Sobre depuis 23 ans: d’adolescent alcoolique à PDG d’une entreprise | Voïvod aura son spectacle symphonique avec l’OSM ce soir et demain | Est-ce que les touristes devraient payer plus cher pour avoir accès à la culture québécoise? Dans cet épisode intégral du 29 janvier, en entrevue : Jean-Philippe Desjardins, fondateur et président directeur-général de l’agence de marketing Wallrus Mehran Ebrahimi, directeur de l’Observatoire international d’aéronautique et de l’aviation civile et professeur à l’UQAM. Louis-Philippe Messier, journaliste et chroniqueur urbain au Journal de Montréal Une production QUB Janvier 2025Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Dive into the topic of burnout with Dr. Irena and Ana Melikian as they explore deliberate practice, culture, and the value of self-awareness. They discuss practical strategies for managing energy, avoiding full burnout, and fostering a balanced productive life through mindfulness and strategic rest.In each episode of Neuroscience of Coaching, host Dr. Irena O'Brien explains the science-based insights behind a particular concept and interviews a coach to discuss how these apply in the real world. Just as she does in her professional programs, Irena “un-complicates” neuroscience and teaches practical, evidence-based tools and strategies that listeners can use in their coaching practices.“Success doesn't make us immune to burnout. We always have to be aware, keep in check, and keep taking care of ourselves from the basic needs to the more advanced needs.” — Ana MelikianGuest Bio:Dr. Ana Melikian is a speaker, top 1% podcaster, and the author of MINDSET ZONE: Actualize Your Human Potential, a #1 Amazon Best-Seller in Organizational Learning. Ana earned a Ph.D. and two masters in Psychology, laying a solid foundation for her work that integrates research data with practical applications. She is also a cancer survivor, embodying resilience and inspiring change through self-leadership. Dr. Melikian is at the forefront of navigating the human side of the AI disruption. Her work aims to harness the power of artificial intelligence to leverage our human potential, ensuring that technological advancements enhance — rather than diminish — our humanity and collective well-being. It's all about impact without burnout.Host Bio:Dr. Irena O'Brien teaches coaches and care professionals how to achieve better results for their clients through neuroscience.She is the founder of Neuroscience School, which helps practitioners understand and apply insights from cutting-edge neuroscience research. She loves seeing her students gain confidence in their ability to evaluate neuroscience findings and use them successfully in their own practices. Her Certificate Program in Neuroscience is certified by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) for Continuing Coaching Education credit.Dr. O'Brien has studied neuroscience for 25 years and holds a Ph.D. in the field from the Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQAM), where she did brain-imaging studies. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Language, Mind, and Brain at McGill University.Resources mentioned in this episode:MiraseeDr. Irena O'Brien's website: The Neuroscience SchoolAna's Website: AnaMelikian.comCredits:Host: Dr. Irena O'BrienProducer: Andrew ChapmanAudio Editor: Marvin del RosarioExecutive Producer: Danny InyMusic Soundscape: Chad Michael SnavelyMaking our hosts sound great: Home Brew AudioMusic credits:Track Title: Sneaker SmeakerArtist: Avocado JunkieWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: Coo CoosArtist: Dresden, The FlamingoWriter: Matthew WigtonPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: In This LightArtist: Sounds Like SanderWriter: Sander KalmeijerPublisher: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSpecial effects credits:24990513_birds-chirping_by_promission used with permission of the author and under license by AudioJungle/Envato Market.To catch the great episodes coming up on Neuroscience of Coaching, please follow us on Mirasee FM's YouTube channelor your favorite podcast player. And if you enjoyed the show, please leave us a comment or a starred review. It's the best way to help us get these ideas to more people.Episode transcript: Burnout in the Age of Hustle: Finding Balance in a Demanding World (Ana Melikian) coming soon.
Océane Buxton is a visual artist specializing in video, sound design, textiles, digital imaging, and performance art. She grew up in Québec City and has lived in Montréal since 2017. After studying at RMIT School of Art (Melbourne, Australia) in 2019, she received a bachelor's degree in Intermedia/Cyberarts from Concordia University in 2021. She began the master's program in visual arts at UQAM in 2023. She participated in the 6th edition of Artch, and her work has been exhibited by the Ada X Artist Center, La Bande Vidéo, Struts Gallery (Sackville, New Brunswick), and the web art platform Galerie Galerie. She is currently working as a freelance cultural mediator. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/experimentalfilmpodcast/support