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Sometimes, the evil in this world feels so overwhelming that it's hard to know where to even begin fighting it—like sex trafficking. Yet, there are individuals like Jeremy Vallerand who have the vision and determination to rescue victims from this monstrous evil and ultimately bring an end to it. I hope you will join me in hearing Jeremy's courageous journey as he follows God's calling to this incredible work. https://www.atlasfree.org
Welcome to the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Doctor Is In Series – where we will discuss understandings and developments in the field of psychology. In today's episode, Chris and Abbie are discussing Procrastination. They will talk about what it is, the causes, and reasons of why we procrastinate and the many ways you can try to overcome it. [Jan 6, 2025] 00:00 - Intro 00:16 - Dr. Abbie Maroño Intro 00:41 - Intro Links - Social-Engineer.com - http://www.social-engineer.com/ - Managed Voice Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/vishing-service/ - Managed Email Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/se-phishing-service/ - Adversarial Simulations - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/social-engineering-penetration-test/ - Social-Engineer channel on SLACK - https://social-engineering-hq.slack.com/ssb - CLUTCH - http://www.pro-rock.com/ - innocentlivesfoundation.org - http://www.innocentlivesfoundation.org/ 02:47 - The Topic of the Day: Procrastination 03:05 - Defining Procrastination 04:00 - Lack of Motivation 05:20 - Regulating Emotions 06:20 - The Intention Matters 07:55 - Self Sabotage 09:59 - Realistic Expectations 13:40 - A Setback in NOT Failure! 17:09 - Smaller Goals for Larger Achievements 20:39 - Remaining Flexible 23:25 - Dig a Little Deeper 25:03 - Finding Balance From Others 28:10 - Being Held Accountable 33:00 - The Role of Self Compassion 37:30 - Wrap Up 37:40 - Next Month: The Bystander Effect 37:50 - Outro - www.social-engineer.com - www.innocentlivesfoundation.org Find us online: - Twitter: @DrAbbieofficial - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dr-abbie-maroño-phd - Instagram: @DoctorAbbieofficial - Twitter: @humanhacker - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christopherhadnagy References: Abdi Zarrin, S., & Gracia, E. (2020). Prediction of academic procrastination by fear of failure and self-regulation. Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 20(3), 34-43. Beswick, G., Rothblum, E. D., & Mann, L. (1988). Psychological antecedents of student procrastination. Australian psychologist, 23(2), 207-217. Brownlow, S., & Reasinger, R. D. (2000). Putting off until tomorrow what is better done today: academic procrastination as a function of motivation toward college work. Journal of Social Behavior & Personality, 15(5). Cerino, E. S. (2014). Relationships between academic motivation, self-efficacy, and academic procrastination. Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research, 19(4). Chun Chu, A. H., & Choi, J. N. (2005). Rethinking procrastination: Positive effects of" active" procrastination behavior on attitudes and performance. The Journal of social psychology, 145(3), 245-264. Haghbin, M., McCaffrey, A., & Pychyl, T. A. (2012). The complexity of the relation between fear of failure and procrastination. Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, 30, 249-263. Jackson, T., Fritch, A., Nagasaka, T., & Pope, L. (2003). Procrastination and Perceptions of Past, Present, and Future. Individual Differences Research, 1(1). Katz, I., Eilot, K., & Nevo, N. (2014). “I'll do it later”: Type of motivation, self-efficacy and homework procrastination. Motivation and Emotion, 38, 111-119. Muñoz-Olano, J. F., & Hurtado-Parrado, C. (2017). Effects of goal clarification on impulsivity and academic procrastination of college students. Revista Latinoamericana de Psicología, 49(3), 173-181. Senécal, C., Koestner, R., & Vallerand, R. J. (1995). Self-regulation and academic procrastination. The journal of social psychology, 135(5), 607-619. Yosopov, L., Saklofske, D. H., Smith, M. M., Flett, G. L., & Hewitt, P. L. (2024). Failure sensitivity in perfectionism and procrastination: Fear of failure and overgeneralization of failure as mediators of traits and cognitions. Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 07342829241249784.
August is National Drug Drop-Off Month. In an initiative by Drug Free Kids Canada and the Health Product Stewardship Association, a nationwide effort is being made to collect unused and expired medications to address concerns of easy access to medications in the home. Chantal Vallerand, executive director of Drug Free Kids Canada and ... join Evan to share why that can be a danger.
Ep 511 - Drug Free Kids Guest: Chantal Vallerand By Stuart McNish On Dec 8th, 2022, Jennifer Whiteside was appointed Minister for Mental Health and Addictions. At the time she said, “The Premier has asked me to prioritize accelerating BC's response to the illicit drug toxicity crisis. The Premier has also asked me to expand new complex care, treatment, recovery, detox and after-care facilities across the province.” Months later, the BC Centre for Disease Control released its report showing that in 2022, overdoses from opioids and illicit drugs were now the leading cause of death for youth 10 to 18 years old. The Minister issued a statement saying, “The toxic drug crisis continues to have a devastating impact on families and communities in B.C., and the impact on children, youth is heartbreaking,” These are hollow words to Garth Mullins, an organizer with the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users, who said, “It seems to me that the Minister's job is to be the official mourner – someone who is there to cry publicly about the mass deaths but isn't empowered.” So where does a family turn when they need help? Chantal Vallerand, the Executive Director at Drug Free Kids Canada, says, “We know how difficult it is for families. Most don't know the boundaries of what they can and cannot say or do. We created Drug Free Kids to help parents facing the life and death reality of drugs where there is no margin for error.” We invited Chantal Vallerand of Drug Free Kids to join us for a Conversation That Matters about resources and strategies that can and do help families address the growing drug crisis in Canada. You can see the interview here https://www.conversationsthatmatter.ca/ Learn More about our guests career at careersthatmatter.ca
Welcome to the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Doctor Is In Series – where we will discuss understandings and developments in the field of psychology. In today's episode, Chris and Abbie are discussing Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation. They will talk about the differences your source of motivation can have on your behavior and state of mind. [June 3, 2024] 00:00 - Intro 00:18 - Dr. Abbie Maroño Intro 00:35 - Intro Links - Social-Engineer.com - http://www.social-engineer.com/ - Managed Voice Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/vishing-service/ - Managed Email Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/se-phishing-service/ - Adversarial Simulations - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/social-engineering-penetration-test/ - Social-Engineer channel on SLACK - https://social-engineering-hq.slack.com/ssb - CLUTCH - http://www.pro-rock.com/ - innocentlivesfoundation.org - http://www.innocentlivesfoundation.org/ 03:35 - The Topic of the Day: Intrinsic vs Extrinsic Motivators 05:19 - Foundational Differences 07:19 - The Pitfalls of Extrinsic Motivation 09:29 - The Overjustification Effect 13:29 - The Intrinsic Difference 16:47 - Where Passion Lies 19:43 - Wellbeing is Intrinsic 22:07 - Situational Influence 27:57 - Passion and Warfare 30:04 - The Maladaptive Difference 33:02 - Avoidance 35:29 - High Risk! 38:31 - Self-reflection 40:31 - Smash That Extrinsic Button! 44:08 - ...A Life Well Lived 46:11 - We Should Grow! 49:15 - Wrap Up 49:40 - Next Month: Psychological Myths 50:06 - Outro - www.social-engineer.com - www.innocentlivesfoundation.org Find us online: - Twitter: @DrAbbieofficial - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dr-abbie-maroño-phd - Instagram: @DoctorAbbieofficial - Twitter: @humanhacker - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christopherhadnagy References: Amabile, T. M. (1993). Motivational synergy: Toward new conceptualizations of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation in the workplace. Human Resource Management Review, 3(3), 185-201. https://doi.org/10.1016/1053-4822(93)90012-S Baum, J. R., & Locke, E. A. (2004). The relationship of entrepreneurial traits, skill, and motivation to subsequent venture growth. Journal of Applied Psychology, 89(4), 587–598. https://doi.org/10.1037/0021-9010.89.4.587 Curran, T., Hill, A. P., & Appleton, P. R. (2015). The mediating role of psychological need satisfaction in relationships between types of passion for sport and athlete burnout. Journal of Sports Sciences, 33(6), 597-606. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2014.951952 Deci, E. L., Koestner, R., & Ryan, R. M. (1999). A meta-analytic review of experiments examining the effects of extrinsic rewards on intrinsic motivation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 125(6), 627-668. https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514.125.6.627 Forest, J., Mageau, G. A., Sarrazin, C., & Morin, E. M. (2011). “Work is my passion”: The different affective, behavioural, and cognitive consequences of harmonious and obsessive passion toward work. Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences/Revue Canadienne des Sciences de l'Administration, 28(1), 27-40. https://doi.org/10.1002/cjas.170 Ho, V. T., & Pollack, J. M. (2014). Passion Isn't Always a Good Thing: Examining Entrepreneurs' Network Centrality and Financial Performance with a Dualistic Model of Passion. Journal of Management Studies, 51(3), 433-459. https://doi.org/10.1111/joms.12062 Kohn, A. (1993). Punished by rewards: The trouble with gold stars, incentive plans, A's, praise, and other bribes. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin. Ryan, R. M., & Deci, E. L. (2000). Intrinsic and extrinsic motivations: Classic definitions and new directions. Contemporary Educational Psychology, 25(1), 54-67. https://doi.org/10.1006/ceps.1999.1020 Vallerand, R. J., Blanchard, C., Mageau, G. A., Koestner, R., Ratelle, C., Léonard, M., ... & Marsolais, J. (2003). Les passions de l'âme: On obsessive and harmonious passion. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 85(4), 756–767. https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514.85.4.756
Ever wanted to be a big mafia boss? Maybe use your organized crime influence to get the people in power to bend to your will? Want to do all of this while putting a hit on your friend and adversary controlling a rival gang? You're in luck! You can do all of this in the brand new game, Puppets in High Places by author Amanda Vallerand. In this episode, Jake and Luc speak with Amanda about her all-new game and we even got the chance to try it on Tabletop Simulator! Be sure to head to Kickstarter and back the game to receive your copy.Other games mentioned: Mandala, Newton
Vous voulez être un mafioso? Peut-être utiliser votre influence de crime organisée afin d'intimider les gens en pouvoir? Vous voulez faire tout cela tout en battant la gang de votre adversaire? Vous avez de la chance! Vous pouvez faire tout ça dans le nouveau jeu de créatrice Amanda Vallerand, Puppets in High Places. Dans cet épisode, Jake et Luc parlent avec Amanda de son nouveau jeu et nous avons même eu la chance d'y jouer sur Tabletop Simulator! Soyez certains d'aller réserver votre copie à Kickstarter!D'autres jeux mentionnés : Mandala, Newton
On this episode of the Cardboard Time Podcast: What We've Been Playing: Letter Jam (Purchase) A chat with Amanda Vallerand (Website, Bluesky) Note: Purchase Links will provide a small commission to help support the Cardboard Time Podcast Our social media: Website, Instagram, Facebook, Bluesky --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cardboardtime/message
Gino Harel nous parle de l'hypothèse d'une équipe de recherche selon laquelle la lumière du soleil réfléchie par la neige pourrait mesurer la quantité de poussière qu'une mine disperse dans son environnement; Isabelle Thomas, urbaniste et vice-doyenne à la recherche à la Faculté de l'aménagement de l'Université de Montréal, et Pascale Biron, professeure au Département de géographie, d'urbanisme et d'environnement de l'Université Concordia, expliquent les causes de l'affaissement des sols et l'effet de celui-ci sur la vulnérabilité des villes côtières; et Amélie Vallerand, candidate au doctorat au Département d'anthropologie de l'Université de Montréal, parle des différences dans l'organisation de l'espace entre l'homme de Néandertal et Homo sapiens.
Charles Pellerin explique le nouveau plan de refinancement du gouvernement fédéral. Est-ce une bonne chose? La gang de Attrix est en studio, et nous terminons avec Nazim de Harlyn Transport… Avis aux brokers et camionneurs, voilà une bonne entreprise pour vous! The post 30 Novembre 2023 Charles Pellerin – Rejean Fontaine – Patrick Vallerand et Nazim Djennas de Harlyn Transport appeared first on Truck Stop Québec.
Notre animateur Raymond Poirier échange avec Samuel Cantin autour de sa BD «Sheriff Junior» publiée aux Éditions Pow Pow. Aussi de passage: Richard Vallerand, pour présenter son «Arthur Leclair, projectionniste ambulant» publié aux Éditions de la Pastèque.
In PFR episode 307, we looked at problematic porn use through Dr. Robert Vallerand's passion framework. Dr. Vallerand proposes two types of passion; obsessive passion and harmonious passion. When letting go obsessive passions it is necessary to cultivate harmonious ones. On this show we talk about how to find your harmonious passions. Get the full show notes here: https://recoveredman.com/308 PLUS: Whenever you're ready... here are 4 ways I can help you in your recovery: Porn Free This Year (Free video course) http://recoveredman.com/thisyear Buy the book, Porn Free by Matt Dobschuetz http://pornfreebook.com Join a REV Group http://recoveredman.com/rev 1-on-1 Coaching with Matt Dobschuetz https://recoveredman.com/coaching
In PFR episode 307, we looked at problematic porn use through Dr. Robert Vallerand's passion framework. Dr. Vallerand proposes two types of passion; obsessive passion and harmonious passion. When letting go obsessive passions it is necessary to cultivate harmonious ones. On this show we talk about how to find your harmonious passions. https://recoveredman.com/308
Le Montréalais en fauteuil roulant, s'est fait agresser et voler en prenant l'ascenseur du métro Berri-UQAM au début du mois de mars. Entrevue avec Alexandre Vallerand, comédien.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Human trafficking is the fastest-growing criminal enterprise in the world, and it's taking place in your neighborhood as over 100,000 minors are trafficked each year in the US. In this episode, I'm joined by Jeremy Vallerand, CEO & President of Atlas Free, a global non-profit organization working in over 25 countries to prevent, combat, and end sex trafficking. We discuss the drivers for human trafficking, the surprising facts about who is involved in this criminal enterprise, and what you can do about it. Donate to Atlas Free - I'm raising $20k for Atlas Free. Join me in fighting human trafficking and sexual exploitation. Using Your Passions to Fight Injustice - Ted Talk Sign up for Erik's weekly newsletter - Adaptation Join the AIM7 Beta Community _____________________________________________________________ ABOUT THE BLUEPRINT PODCAST: The BluePrint Podcast is for busy professionals and Household CEOs who care deeply about their families, career, and health. Host Dr. Erik Korem distills cutting edge-science, leadership, and life skills into simple tactics optimized for your busy lifestyle and goals. Dr. Korem interviews scientists, coaches, elite athletes, entrepreneurs, entertainers, and exceptional people to discuss science and practical skills you can implement in your life to become the most healthy, resilient, and impactful version of yourself. On a mission to equip people to pursue audacious goals, thrive in uncertainty, and live a healthy and fulfilled life, Dr. Erik Korem is a High Performance pioneer. He introduced sports science and athlete tracking technologies to collegiate and professional (NFL) football over a decade ago and has worked with the National Football League, Power-5 NCAA programs, gold-medal Olympians, Nike, and the United States Department of Defense. Erik is an expert in sleep and stress resilience. He is the Founder and CEO of AIM7, a health and fitness app that unlocks the power of wearables by providing you with daily personalized recommendations to enhance your mind, body, and recovery. SUPPORT & CONNECT Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/erikkorem/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/ErikKorem LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/erik-korem-phd-19991734/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/erikkorem Website - https://www.erikkorem.com/ Newsletter - https://erikkoremhpcoach.activehosted.com/f/ ______________________________________________________________ QUOTES “The key is using stress and adapting to it and improving. That's what high performance is to me, the ability to adapt rapidly so you can achieve your potential. There are five key pillars to creating the conditions for adaptability: sleep, exercise, mental resilience, nutrition, and community/relationships.” - Dr. Erik Korem "Stress is your brain and body preparing you to do something effortful." Dr. Alex Auerbach “I maybe have a different concept on leadership. To me, leading is a verb. If you're leading, you're a leader. If you're swimming, you're a swimmer, if you're driving, you're a driver. If you're leading, you're by definition, a leader. I define leading as being looked to in a particular moment to decide or perform an action based on your unique gifts and abilities. So by that definition, everybody is a leader. All rank and role really describe is how many people are hoping you get it right when it's your turn to wear the weight.” - Clint Bruce "Attention is the currency of performance." - Dr. Peter Haberl “That's what I've discovered in the lives of brilliant, prolific, healthy creatives, is that they have networks of people they leverage in the course of their work. That they learn from, that they were challenged by, that they gave great insight and purview into their own life and work, in such a way that they were able to receive feedback that helped them get better at what they do.” - Todd Henry "Restful and fulfilling sleep enables you to grow, adapt, and thrive. It creates the conditions for adaptation, so you can pursue audacious goals and thrive in uncertainty." - Dr. Erik Korem "Most exercise programs fail, not because the reps and sets are poorly designed, but because the program doesn't adjust for how much stress your body can adapt to that day! That's why Dr. Chris Morris' research and practical application of fluid periodization is the key for unlocking your performance potential." - Dr. Erik KoremSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sandie is joined by Jeremy Vallerand, CEO and President of Atlas Free. Formerly Rescue Freedom International, Atlas Free is leading the charge to discover, connect, and grow the global network of anti-human trafficking organizations. Jeremy Vallerand Jeremy Vallerand is the CEO & President of Atlas Free, a global non-profit organization working in over 20 countries to prevent, combat, and end sex trafficking and exploitation. His Tedx Talk - “Using Your Passions to Fight Injustice” - encourages people to leverage their own skills and passions to improve the world around them. He has an undergraduate degree in Business from Trinity Western University in British Columbia, Canada and a graduate degree in Diplomacy from Oxford University in the UK. Jeremy lives in Seattle, WA with his wife, Maren, and their three children. Key Points Atlas Free started with the idea to vet and connect international organizations combatting human trafficking with U.S. communities and supporters, and vice versa. "Rescue" does not capture the work and role that survivors play in their own recovery from human trafficking. Atlas Free looks as being "heroic" as sacrificing your time and resources to give agency back to those being served. Atlas Free's (formerly Rescue Freedom International) vision is to rebrand their organization to recognize the need for a global atlas, a global network, to address human trafficking. Resources Atlas Free Using your passions to fight injustice | Jeremy Vallerand | TEDxKirkland Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 281, Why Change Your Name, with Jeremy Vallerand. Production Credits [00:00:08] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential. Dave [00:00:28] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak. Sandie [00:00:33] And my name is Sandie Morgan. Dave [00:00:36] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Sandie, I'm so glad for us to welcome today another guest expert who's going to help us to really expand our horizons and to challenge us in some new ways as well. Jeremy Vallerand is the CEO and president of Atlas Free, a global nonprofit organization working in over 20 countries to prevent combat and sex trafficking and exploitation. His TEDx Talk, "Using Your Passions to Fight Injustice," encourages people to leverage their own skills and passions to improve the world around them. He has an undergraduate degree in business from Trinity Western University in British Columbia and a graduate degree in diplomacy from Oxford University. Jeremy lives in Seattle with his wife Marin and their three children. Jeremy, welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. Jeremy [00:01:32] Thanks so much for having me. I'm excited to be here. Sandie [00:01:34] And Jeremy, you and I have known each other for so many years. I think the first friend that we had in common was Dick Foth, who as a child, I grew up in the shadow of his leadership and have always admired him as a mentor. Jeremy [00:01:52] Yeah, yeah. He's one of my favorite human beings. And he was also the founding board chair of Atlas Free, so. Sandie [00:01:58] Oh, well, that's exciting. Well, let's jump into this. So first of all, just a little bit about your background. How did you get involved in the whole anti-human trafficking movement? It doesn't sound like that is something that would have come about in your normal everyday business agenda. Jeremy [00:02:23] Yeah. So, as you kind of hinted at I was on kind of the business trajectory, I sort of assumed that that was where I was going ...
Today's conversation is shared with Jeremy Vallerand, CEO of Rescue Freedom International. At PL we intertwine our pilgrim story with our friends and we discover that the strangers we pass along The Way are in fact characters in our story as well. Jeremy takes the time to show how our story can and does include strangers on the other side of the world: the marginalized, the oppressed and the enslaved. He also shares his passion for climbing/trekking adventures and how he founded an Adventure Philanthropy organization called Climb for Captives. Please join this rich conversation. Also, please follow the podcast and soon our YouTube page, share these conversations with friends, comment on posts and write us with your questions, pilgrim dreams and podcast ideas. Learn more about Jeremy here: rescuefreedom.org climbforcaptives.com
Martin Binette s'entretient avec Luc Vallerand, Directeur-général chez Suicide Action Montréal. Suicide Action Montréal a pour mission de prévenir le suicide et ses impacts en assurant l'accès à des services de qualité aux personnes suicidaires, à leur entourage et aux intervenants et intervenantes qui les côtoient. Dans cet épisode, on discute bien évidemment de prévention mais on tente aussi de déboulonner des mythes et des fausses croyances autour du suicide. Un épisode à ne pas manquer ! ** Tu as des idées noires, des idées suicidaires, l'aide est au bout du fil : 1-866-APPELLE Le Balado : Entre Les Deux Oreilles. Le balado en santé mentale, animé par Martin Binette et Lydia Migneault. Une présentation de l'organisme Relief, le chemin de la santé mentale.
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[ English 100% ] We hope you are having a nice and cozy holiday with your loved ones. We hope the vacation time can help you recover and perform better at work after Christmas and New Year. In this episode, Alex and Vi explore an article about work and stress before and after the holidays. If you listen to the end, you might just get a cookie
The boys have a chance to talk to the ‘social media darling' Marco Vallerand on his time in Coventry and “that” hand injury
What kinds of passion are there? Can it potentially be harmful? How can a coach create a passionate environment for their athletes? And how can we find passion in our own daily lives. All that and more with the world’s leading expert on motivational processes, Dr. Robert Vallerand. He is a professor of psychology at the University of Quebec, and the director of the Research Laboratory on Social Behavior. Dr. Vallerand has authored numerous papers and books, including the following: The psychology of passion: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0199777608/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_x_UuYUFbNJAJNRZ Passion for Work: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/passion-for-work-9780190648626?cc=ca&lang=en You can find Dr. Vallerand’s website at: https://www.lrcs.uqam.ca/en/home/
In today’s show, another of my old coaching buddies is back to chat about what’s been happening in his coaching world during the last 6 months. David Tilbury Davis is a triathlon coach who works with athletes who have a ”performance mindset”. Among the athletes he currently works with are Lionel Sanders, Kim Morrison, and Rasmus Svenningsson and we chat about each of them today. I’ve known David for over 20 years during which time his journey has seen him progress from novice to one of the world’s prominent long-distance triathlon coaches via Spain, Texas, Seattle, and now Finland. I love watching my friends develop on their own journeys and David is no different. It’s a real pleasure to welcome him back onto the show to share some of the knowledge and experience he’s gained in the last two decades. I just wish that this catch-up could have been over a beer or two at some race venue but that’ll have to wait for another time. For now, listen in as we chat about: The Lionel Sanders 1-hour Canadian record attempt Differences between riding a track bike and a TT bike (TIP: there are way more than you think) Training like a triathlete while aiming to break a cycling record Combining a cycling record attempt with setting a 5k running PB Rasmus Svenningsson solo sub-8 hour Ironman Giving athletes free rein to try something different David’s thoughts on the upcoming PTO Challenge Daytona Pro race Why polarised training for triathletes is not quite as simple as 80/20 To follow David on social media or find out a bit more about him or his athletes please use the following links Website - Tilburydavis.com Instagram - coachtilburs Twitter - @tilburydavis We covered a lot of ground in this conversation so here are the links to some of what we discussed: Books Dark Horse - Achieving success through the pursuit of fulfillment - Todd Rose Peak Performance: Elevate Your Game, Avoid Burnout, and Thrive with the New Science of Success- Steve Magness Conscious Coaching The Art and Science of Building Buy in - Brett Bartholomew Will It make the Boat Go faster - Ben Hunt-Davis Lionel Sanders 1-hr record on YouTube Some of Lionel’s training sessions for the 1-hour record Session 1 Session 2 Lionel’s 5k PB attempts Session 5 & 6 And there’s more on this page HERE David mentioned the performance profiling document he uses with new athletes. It’s based on this research paper: Pelletier, L. G., Fortier, M. S., & Vallerand, R. J. (1995). Toward a new measure of intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation, and motivation in sports: The Sport Motivation Scale (SMS). We also discussed this paper with regard to polarised training for triathletes - The Polarization-Index: A Simple Calculation to Distinguish Polarized From Non-polarized Training Intensity Distributions To find out more about Simon’s SWAT programme, please click HERE Visit Simon's website for more information about his coaching programmes Links to all of Simon's social media channels can be found here For any questions please email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com
[ 100% English ] Have you ever wondered if your partner changed since he/she met you? Is that change positive? Let's go through that thought with Vi and Alex. This may be a complicated and abnormal conversation about the concept of passion in romantic relationships. As usual, we have a dialogue with playful arguments and lots of laughs. Reference: Carbonneau, N., Vallerand, R., Lavigne, G., & Paquet, Y. (2015). “I’m not the same person since I met you”: The role of romantic passion in how people change when they get involved in a romantic relationship. Motivation and Emotion, 40. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11031-015-9512-z
In this episode, host Nalin talks to Jonathan Vallerand (JV) about marketing for With A Smile & A Gun , that raised CA$ 16,411 on Kickstarter. We discuss: - [0:50] What With A Smile & A Gun is about. - [1:57] Being active in online communities a long time before launch helped with feedback, ideas and establishment. - [7:14] Asking questions and asking for help in forums takes time, but eventually helps creating and establishing a presence online that will transfer to promotion for the game. - [10:45] Havin different ways to involve the communities into the game like asking for feedback, or creating an online tournament to build excitement a few weeks before launch and to promote the game. - [15:40] Running the online tournament and online stream conversation the most organic way possible. - [18:09] Building social capital on social media, and groups by posting on launch day to remind everyone of the campaign. - [20:08] How stretch goals helped the game reach a broader audience through mouth-to-mouth promotion. - [22:56] Running targeted ads (like focussing on the game being canadian made, for the canadian audience) and doing traditional PR during the campaign like podcast interviews and reviewers checking out the game. - [25:58] Taking advantage of the benefits of collaboration (and networking), where people will not only contribute to the game, but also be invested in it and promote it as well. - [31:10] The importance of providing value in conversations (offline and online), and not being scared of reaching out to people in the industry. - [33:16] What’s coming up in the future for Subsurface Games and where people can reach out to JV. Thanks for listening to the Board Game Marketing Podcast! Final marketing tip from Jonathan to new board game creators: Make connections first. If you approach every conversation with "how can I get something out of this?", you're doing it wrong! Instead, connect with people, learn about them, help them out, involve them in your process. If you're too sales-y, you might get one customer. If you are more genuine, you might get one spokesperson, and that's much cooler. Kickstarter campaign: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/subsurfacegames/with-a-smile-and-a-gun-a-dice-drafting-game-for-2-players Website: https://subsurfacegames.ca/wasag-landing/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/subsurfacegames/ For more information on how to market your game, be sure to check out the Meeple Marketing Blog.
Jon Vallerand, founder of Subsurface Games, does a deep dive into the mechanism of majorities. We talk about the best majorities based games, ways to incentivize players, interactive play, and more. And be sure to check out Jon’s game, With a Smile and a Gun, on Kickstarter HERE. The post Designing Majorities Based Games with Jon Vallerand appeared first on Board Game Design Lab.
I get to chat with Jon Vallerand about: Dice drafting What you do when a pandemic cancels your Kickstarter campaign and favorite pandemic activities
In this episode, Mike talks with his friend Jeremy Vallerand about Rescue: Freedom and they work they're doing to end sexual slavery.
If you run a nonprofit, you’ve probably wondered whether the StoryBrand Framework will work for you. Here’s a secret -- it totally will! But don’t just take our word for it. We’ve invited Jeremy Vallerand to the podcast to share how Rescue:Freedom International is using the StoryBrand Framework every day. It’s helped them talk about what they do, share stories of the people they serve, and expand their relationships with donors. And it can do the same for your nonprofit, too. Listen now!
Avec son émission diffusée durant les années 1950, Claudine Vallerand a captivé les tout-petits et a jeté les bases de la télévision éducative au Québec, bien avant Passe-Partout. Grâce à ses écoles maternelles et son École des parents, elle a sensibilisé le Québec à l’importance d’éduquer les enfants selon les stades développementaux, et montré la voie à suivre pour les classes maternelles du futur système public. Denyse Baillargeon, spécialiste de l’histoire des femmes, explique à Jacques Beauchamp que cette pédagogue passionnée a dû affronter l’Église catholique pour réaliser sa vision, et ce, alors qu’elle était une fervente croyante.
Episode 50: Our friend Jeremy Vallerand is the CEO & President of an incredible organization called Rescue:Freedom which exists to empower the rescue and restoration of those in sexual slavery and to prevent exploitation around the world. We sit down with him and talk about what it's like to fight trafficking and where he finds the hope to keep pushing him forward in this very important work. This is an incredibly important issue that we are glad to be sharing on this podcast, and we hope that after listening you will feel empowered to become an abolitionist in the fight against trafficking along with Jeremy, Rescue:Freedom, and us!
Regard sur le monde:Sébastien Farcis, journaliste à Mumbai ; Manifeste Stay on the ground:boycotter l'avion ou voyager autrement par C Thorpe ; Chronique d'Hugo Lavoie:L'histoire d'un esclave noir réfugié à Montréal ; Pas d'interdiction de signes religieux à Côte-Saint-Luc avec Dida Berku ; Chronique politique avec Chantal Hébert ; Démission de Gérald Butts conseiller principal de J Trudeau avec Pierre Paul-Hus ; Économie avec René Vézina ; Décès du créateur Karl Lagerfeld, réaction de Jean-Claude Poitras ; Duo Marie Grégoire et Vincent Graton:Rémunérations des élus municipaux ; La pièce Home Dépôt:un musée du périssable avec A. – S. Rouleau et A. Vallerand ; Chronique consommation avec J. Nantel:Sur réservation des compagnies aériennes
Passion is essential for a life full of happiness and success. However, how do you find balance with the things you love doing? How will you benefit from more balance? [00:00] Intro [03:45] What is passion? [05:40] Two types of passion: Obsessive and harmonious passions [09:30] Problems with obsessive passion [10:50] Why is harmonious passion good? [11:10] Harmonious passion and concentration [11:46] Harmonious passion and decision making [13:25] Harmonious passion and happiness [14:48] Harmonious passion and success [16:15] Burnout and why harmonious passion is key to overcoming burnout. [18:40] Balance is key. A quick tip on how to find harmony.
Nous serons à l'antenne avec Johann Vallerand, Professeure à l'ESG afin de discuter de l'entrepreneuriat.Aussi dans une deuxième partie nous écouterons un pré enregistrement avec Francelyne et Elisa Jean-Baptise, finaliste du concours Mon Entreprise. Elle présente le projet d'entreprise Sister's Keeper qui offre des desserts végétaliens mais surtout, qui a une vocation et des valeurs sociales très fortes.
Nous serons à l'antenne avec Johann Vallerand, Professeure à l'ESG afin de discuter de l'entrepreneuriat.Aussi dans une deuxième partie nous écouterons un pré enregistrement avec Francelyne et Elisa Jean-Baptise, finaliste du concours Mon Entreprise. Elle présente le projet d'entreprise Sister's Keeper qui offre des desserts végétaliens mais surtout, qui a une vocation et des valeurs sociales très fortes.
It all started for Jeremy when he was on a leisurely trip to India. A couple abolitionists introduced him to the horrors of the red light district—women and children being sold into sex slavery. That day changed him forever. He went on to start Climb For Captives—an initiative he started which has raised over $750,000 so far! Later, he founded Rescue:Freedom International—an amazing group of humans fighting to end slavery one life at a time. And they’re doing it! To date, they’ve helped 49,138 people all over the world. They are 481 people currently receiving restorative care, and they’re working in 11 countries. Amazing work! I know you’re going to love Jeremy and the work he and RF are doing all around the world. Follow Jeremy on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Rescue:Freedom on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Also, consider becoming a financial partner! Your money will go to good use, to say the least. Follow Let’s Give A Damn on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter to keep up with all that is going on. We have so much planned for the coming months and we don’t want you to miss a thing! And if you want to follow Nick Laparra—Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter. Support Let’s Give A Damn by contributing the monthly amount of your choice on Patreon. 100% of the money you contribute will go to making more podcasts. Not a dime goes into our pockets! Or you can leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts! Every little bit helps. Thanks for all your help. Have a wonderful week! Please let me know how I can serve you better. Give more damns this week than ever before, my friends. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Faith and Enterprise Podcast: Spiritual Renewal for Your Work Life
Robert Vallerand has written a very interesting book called: The Psychology of Passion: A Dualistic Model. In it, he presents research suggesting that there are two types of passion: harmonious passion and obsessive passion. The distinction between the two has important implications for topics such as burnout, stress, flow, and creativity. In this episode, we discuss Vallerand's work and consider the important implications for our work life. We also look for possible connections between the two types of passion and our faith and spirituality.
Bob Vallerand is a leading scholar in motivational processes and optimal functioning. Bob spoke on his theory on passion at Canadian Conference on Positive Psychology and he shares his insights with us in this conversation. The passions we have as individuals bring satisfaction to our lives. They also help form our identities. So today, I talk with Bob Vallerand about his research on passion. In this interview, you will hear that there are two types of passion, obsessive and harmonious. Bob shares how obsessive passions develop and that these are not necessarily negative or harmful activities, but can be productive passions that begin to control an individual. Bob also shares how to identify if a passion is harmonious or obsessive. How do organizations help members develop harmonious passions, which benefit the organization and individuals themselves? Listen to find out! This interview was produced in partnership with the Canadian Positive Psychology Association and the 3rd Canadian Conference on Positive Psychology. Bob's website: http://www.lrcs.uqam.ca/default_en.htm You’ll Learn: [1:46] - Passion can be obsessive or harmonious and the benefits of harmonious passion. [2:30] - Bob defines overall passion. [3:40] - Obsessive passions and how these seemingly productive activities can control a person. [5:10] - How to determine if a passion is harmonious or obsessive. [7:11] - Passions can go back and forth from being harmonious and obsessive. Bob shares what makes this change happen. [9:25] - How organizations can nurture harmonious passion with members. [11:25] - Having multiple passions is a healthier situation. [12:08] - How to turn things around when a passion becomes obsessive. [13:16] - There are certain activities in which you will only get the positive benefits if the passion is harmonious. [15:08] - The lightning round with Bob Vallerand. Your Resources: “The Psychology of Passion” - Bob Vallerand “Why We Do What We Do: Understanding Self-Motivation” - Edward Deci “Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experiences” - Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi “Positivity: Top-Notch Research Reveals the Upward Spiral That Will Change Your Life” - Barbara Fredrickson Canadian Positive Psychology Association
How to Use Nurse's Med Deck
How to Use Davis's Drug Guide for Nurses
Evidence-Based Practice and Pharmacotherapeutics
Educating Patients About Safe Medication Use
Special Dosing Considerations
Overview of Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Systems (REMS)
Detecting and Managing Adverse Reactions
Medication Errors
Pharmacogenomics
Special Dosing Considerations
Overview of Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Systems (REMS)
Educating Patients About Safe Medication Use
How to Use Davis's Drug Guide for Nurses
Evidence-Based Practice and Pharmacotherapeutics
Pharmacogenomics
Medication Errors
Detecting and Managing Adverse Reactions
How to Use Nurse's Med Deck