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Le vrai du faux - Le baladoLe vrai du faux - Le baladoSanté féminine : incontinence, libido, ménopause... On en parle enfin!NOUVEL ÉPISODE DISPONIBLEDans cet épisode du balado Le Vrai du Faux, on aborde sans tabou la santé intime des femmes avec le Dr Paul Ouellette, urologue. Ensemble, on démystifie des sujets encore trop peu discutés : les fuites urinaires, le rôle du plancher pelvien, la ménopause, la baisse de désir, et même... le Botox dans la vessie!On explore aussi des solutions concrètes : rééducation périnéale, traitements hormonaux, implants sous-cutanés, physiothérapie, et plus encore. Un épisode éclairant pour mieux comprendre le corps...2025-05-0922 minThe Literacy ViewThe Literacy View118-Why is Spelling Important? with Dr. Richard GentrySend us a textLink to our website:https://theliteracyview.com/Link to our professional services:https://theliteracyview.com/services/Link to our merch store:https://logosgreenwich.com/literacyview/shop/homeJoin our Facebook Community:https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1Xe5nExhVX/?mibextid=wwXIfrPlease also write us a great review! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-literacy-view/id1614519794 ❤️❤️❤️The One About…Why is Spelling Important? with Dr. Richard Gentry Article:https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/raising-readers-writers-and-spellers/202501/why-the-human-brain-needs-spelling “Wh...2025-03-111h 12Listen and Learn With the Power of Full AudiobookListen and Learn With the Power of Full AudiobookBrain Words: How the Science of Reading Informs Teaching Audiobook by Gene OuelletteListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 787734 Title: Brain Words: How the Science of Reading Informs Teaching Author: Gene Ouellette, Richard Gentry Narrator: Scott R. Pollak Format: Unabridged Length: 05:19:24 Language: English Release date: 06-04-24 Publisher: Dreamscape Media, LLC Genres: Non-Fiction, Education Summary: Gentry and Ouellette are cannonballing into the reading research pool, theyre making waves, and these waves are moving the field of reading forward. - From the foreward by Mark Weakland, Super Spellers The past two decades have brought giant leaps in our understanding of how the brain works. But these discoveriesand all...2024-06-045h 19CMT 4 MeCMT 4 MeEncore Presentation: Exciting Genetic Discoveries Lead to Life-Changing CMT Therapies with Dr. Stephan ZüchnerIn this special replay, we revisit the riveting conversation with Dr. Stephan Züchner, a beacon of hope in the realm of genetic research for Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease. As the chair of the Department of Human Genetics at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Dr. Züchner has been at the forefront of groundbreaking discoveries that have the potential to transform the lives of those affected by CMT.This episode sheds light on Dr. Züchner's journey from the vibrant streets of Berlin to the cutting-edge labs of Duke University and beyond. His relentless pursuit of...2024-03-2547 minCMT 4 MeCMT 4 MeBest of CMT 4 MEIn honor of CMT Awareness Month, this episode is dedicated to helping listeners navigate the vast seas of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. As we sail through September, dubbed #CMTAM23, we're amplifying voices that echo the experiences, challenges, and hopes of over 3 million individuals affected by CMT worldwide. In this special compilation, we weave together the best of 'CMT 4 Me' to highlight both the scientific strides and the deeply personal tales of acceptance and resilience. It's more than just individual stories; it's a collective testament to the spirit of a community striving to spread awareness. So, whether you're familiar with CMT or...2023-09-2150 minRooted in Language PodcastRooted in Language PodcastS5E5: Gene Ouellette and the Value of Invented Spellingwww.rootedinlanguage.com Welcome back to the Rooted in Podcast! In this episode, Rita is joined by Dr. Gene Ouellette, an internationally recognized researcher in the areas of reading and spelling. Rita and Gene discuss the links between oral and written language processes, Gene’s research in the development of youth spelling skills, and the value of invented spelling. Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/danijel-zambo/kindness License code: 4XXBSCMYYAZMBW1H2023-02-2248 minRetire There with Gil & GeneRetire There with Gil & GeneE111 Retire in Huatulco, MexicoDo you long for an inexpensive oceanfront city? There aren’t many left in the States, so check out Huatulco, Mexico. The town is quaint, friendly, affordable, clean and a naturally beautiful place on the Pacific Ocean in southern Mexico. Cindy and Fred Ouellette settled in Huatulco four years ago. They love it, think it’s “almost heaven,” and say they live a great life on Social Security alone. Check out why the couple loves the lesser-known city of Huatulco on Episode 111 of Retire There with Gil & Gene.Cindy Charles Ouellett...2022-11-1959 minMatt Connarton UnleashedMatt Connarton UnleashedMatt Connarton Unleashed 4-14-22w/Gonzo, Glenn RJ Ouellette, Eazy-G, Jon C. Hopwood, Joel "Moose" Elber, Dirk Don, Scumbucket, Ron Laplume, "Gene Simmons of KISS"2022-04-152h 00Matt Connarton UnleashedMatt Connarton UnleashedMatt Connarton Unleashed 2-24-22w/Gonzo, Glenn RJ Ouellette, Pauly C, Billy Painter, Martin Connarton, "Gene Simmons of KISS"2022-02-251h 51CMT 4 MeCMT 4 MeDr. Stephan Züchner: Exciting Genetic Discoveries Lead to Life-Changing CMT TherapiesGenetic genius Stephan Züchner, M.D., Ph.D., is a professor and chair of the Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Department of Human Genetics at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. His work focuses on identifying new disease-causing mutations in CMT patients. Dr. Züchner and colleagues recently discovered that mutations in the sorbitol dehydrogenase gene (SORD) causes a recessive, axonal form of CMT that may be treatable.  Learn all about his exciting research pointing to possible CMT treatments.For more information about CMT and to support the CMTA, please visit www.cmtausa.org2021-10-2747 minCMT 4 MeCMT 4 MeDr. Stephan Züchner: Exciting Genetic Discoveries Lead to Life-Changing CMT TherapiesGenetic genius Stephan Züchner, M.D., Ph.D., is a professor and chair of the Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Department of Human Genetics at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. His work focuses on identifying new disease-causing mutations in CMT patients. Dr. Züchner and colleagues recently discovered that mutations in the sorbitol dehydrogenase gene (SORD) causes a recessive, axonal form of CMT that may be treatable.  Learn all about his exciting research pointing to possible CMT treatments.For more information about CMT and to support the CMTA, please visit www.cmtausa.org2021-10-2047 minEntre Deux Chaises de MetalEntre Deux Chaises de Metal10 Octobre 2021 : Bobby The Brain HeenanUne autre Biographie pour vous cette semaine, une des figures les plus legendaire de la lutte, Bobby The Brain Heenan!Que ce sois en lutteur, gerant ou commentateur, Bobby se donnait a 110%.Avec son humour et son quick wit, il savais quoi faire pour avoir une reaction de Gorilla Monsoon,Mean Gene ou de Vince Mcmahon.Et il a gerer plusieur lutteurs iconique comme Andre The Giant, Ric Flair et Mr.Perfect. On parle de ca et plus encore juste pour vous a Entre deux chaises de Metal!TJ et Mark revienne avec un...2021-10-101h 57Curiosity WeeklyCuriosity WeeklyRomanesco Fractals, Dolphin Names & Evolution vs. MatingLearn about evolutionary compromises; the fractals of Romanesco cauliflower; and dolphins that learn each other’s names.  Conflict traits: when evolution and mating conflict with each other by Cameron Duke Experiments show natural selection opposes sexual selection. (2021). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-06/uoe-esn060721.php Mulder, M. B., & Rauch, K. L. (2009). Sexual conflict in humans: Variations and solutions. Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 18(5), 201–214. https://doi.org/10.1002/evan.20226 Okada, K., Katsuki, M., Sharma, M. D., Kiyose, K., Seko, T., Okada, Y., Wilson, A. J., & Hosken, D. J. (2021). Natural selection increases female fitness by reversing the exaggeration of a male...2021-08-2315 minKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentBrain Words and the Science of ReadingOn this episode, I cheat a little and share an interview in which I was the guest- I guess it's role reversal time on Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters! It's all about the science of reading and just what that tells us about teaching kids to read.More about Brain Words:https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/raising-readers-writers-and-spellers/201902/brain-words-solution-america-s-reading-problemhttps://www.mta.ca/Community/News/2019/April_2019/Brain_Words_%E2%80%94_the_psychology_of_learning_to_read/Full interview can be found here:https://pacificeducationpulse.simplecast.com/episodes/4...2020-09-2500 minKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentShared Reading & Storybooks: What's Up with That? On this episode of Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters (#11!) we shift gears once again and do a deep-dive into research methods for studying just what shared (storybook) reading does to a child’s developing oral language and emergent literacy. _________________________________________References this week all come from the lab of Monique Sénéchal at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.Sénéchal, M., & LeFevre, J. (2002). Parental involvement in the development of children’s reading skill: A 5-year longitudinal study. Child Development, 73, 445-460.Sénéchal, M., LeFevre, J.-A., Thomas, E...2020-09-0900 minTeacher\'s CornerTeacher's CornerJ. Richard Gentry on Brain WordsAccording to the NAEP, two thirds of American school children read below grade level proficiency.  Some cognitive psychologists and neuroscientists argue that this is because of the gap between what we know about the science of reading and how reading is taught in the classroom.  In their recent book, Brain Words: How the Science of Reading Informs Teaching, Richard Gentry and Gene Ouellete explain the latest research and theory on lexical representation and its relation to rapid and accurate word reading, a necessary skill to mastering literacy. In this episode, Dr. Gentry briefly explains brain wo...2020-08-2508 minKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentParent tips and more...straight from kindergarten teachers!On this episode of Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters (#10!) we continue with last episode’s focus on being topical and timely- it is back to school time after all! So this week I hand the mic over to two experienced, dedicated kindergarten teachers who share their thoughts on kindergarten readiness and provide many thoughtful tips for parents.  _________________________________________As always, please feel free to reach out with comments, suggestions, and maybe sound clips of your kids even!www.kindergartenreadywhatreallymatters.comhttps://www.facebook.com/kindergartenreadywhatreallymatterslanguageliteracylearninglab@gm...2020-08-1900 minKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentKindergarten Readiness in the Traditional Sense...On this episode of Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters we switch our focus once again to the title of the podcast- this time kindergarten readiness in the traditional sense. We’ll see what some top ranked websites have to say for themselves, and hear from a real life kindergarten teacher too…yes a real life one…    _________________________________________Richard Gentry’s post about our show: https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/raising-readers-writers-and-spellers/202007/science-early-literacy-learning-really-mattersWebsites reviewed…https://www.scholastic.com/parents/school-success/school-life/grade-by-grade/preparing-kindergarten.htmlhttps...2020-08-0500 minKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentLet's talk...attachment!On this episode of Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters we switch to the social-emotional domain of development and take on a topic that has relevance not only throughout the 0-5 age range, but for our entire life – this week on Kindergarten Ready, it’s all about attachment!   _________________________________________As always, please feel free to reach out with comments, suggestions, and maybe even sound clips of your kids! Who knows, they could star in future episodes...www.kindergartenreadywhatreallymatters.comhttps://www.facebook.com/kindergartenreadywhatreallymatterslang...2020-07-2200 minKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentEarly invented spelling and the developing reading brainOn this episode of Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters we have our first ever listener requested topic: invented spelling and kid writing! Yay! A topic near and dear to my heart- and brain. We’ll talk about how early kid writing is not only a great gateway to learning to read, it actually directly tells us about the child’s developing brain! References & Links:Richard Gentry Phases of Spelling: http://bpsassets.weebly.com/uploads/9/9/3/2/9932784/gentry.pdfSome of my related research:Ouellette, G., Martin-Chang, S., & Rossi, M...2020-07-0800 minKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentLet's talk about babies, speech perception, and babbling.On this episode of Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters, we are all about....babies!This week, we shift the focus age wise, and talk about babies and their amazing speech perception abilities and early babbling. And yes I geek out a little on the science and research, but trust me, this is super cool stuff. Seriously. Seriously cool. References on request.As always, please feel free to reach out with comments, suggestions, and maybe sound clips of your kids even!www.kindergartenreadywhatreallymatters.comhttps://www.facebook...2020-06-2400 minKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentReadiness and Emergent LiteracyOn this episode of Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters we try to better match the content to the podcast title....and talk about what readiness really means... and emergent literacy! Special thanks to the stars of this week’s episode, Sloan (3.5 years old), Maddy, & Arwyn (both 4 years old)! References for those interested in the research literature:Ouellette, G., & Sénéchal, M. (2017). Invented spelling in Kindergarten as a predictor of reading and spelling in Grade 1: A new pathway to literacy, or just the same road, less known? Developmental Psychology, 53, 77-88...2020-06-1000 minKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentStress, Anxiety, and Uncertainty in COVID timesIn this episode, let's talk about stress, AUGH... More specifically, anxiety, uncertainty, and structure for children given stressful situations such as, gee I don't know, how about a global pandemic...Did I say AUGH?A tad more serious this time around- promise I'll come up with some light-hearted stories more related to being kindergarten ready next time- but it seemed only appropriate that we broach this subject now.WHO HANDOUT: https://www.who.int/docs/default-source/coronaviruse/helping-children-cope-with-stress-print.pdf?sfvrsn=f3a063ff_2Zero-to-3 : https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/3265-answering-your-young-child-s-questions-about-coronavirusCORRECTION...2020-05-2700 minKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentVocabulary Part II: Techniques to capitalize on daily language learning opportunitiesIn this episode, I boast of my progress made in overcoming some demons that reside in my version of Garage Band (still a ways to go, but getting there), and we continue the discussion of vocabulary. This week the focus is on specific ways that we can talk to kids and turn everyday activities into opportunities for language learning.www.kindergartenreadywhatreallymatters.comwww.facebook.com/kindergartenreadywhatreallymatters/email: languageliteracylearninglab@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2020-05-1200 minKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentLanguage development that really matters: Vocabulary!In this first full-length episode, let's talk about language development, vocabulary, and everyday opportunities to promote learning.I could have called this episode 'how GarageBand ruined my week'...after days of struggling to figure out why dragging edited segments within a track was causing prior segments to change, and battling to deal with variations in recording quality, I concede defeat...but vow to improve the quality for the next episode- actually already figured out a big part of the problem! Maybe don't use your best headphones to listen to this one. Just sayin....2020-05-0100 minKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentKindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child DevelopmentWhat this show is all about!Dr. Gene Ouellette introduces the podcast, describing how the focus on developmental science can help us understand what really matters in child development in the first five years, and just what it means to be kindergarten ready.www.kindergartenreadywhatreallymatters.comemail: languageliteracylearninglab@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2020-04-2500 minedu-Meedu-MeDr. J.Richard Gentry, Ph.D. and LiteracyDr. J. Richard Gentry, Ph.D., joins us to kick of Literacy month at edu-Me. He shares his research that enlightens us on how reading to your child actually helps their success in school. He is an independent researcher, author, educational consultant, former university professor, reading center director, and elementary school teacher. He is the author of 17 books including the recently released Brain Words: How the Science of Reading Informs Teaching (Stenhouse, 2019) co-authored with Canadian psychologist Gene Ouellette. Richard speaks nationally and internationally at educational conferences and blogs for Psychology Today. He earned his Elementary Education degree from the...2020-04-0738 minFinal Surge PodcastFinal Surge PodcastEpisode 84: Announcer Steve FleckWelcome to episode 84 of the Final Surge podcast with our guest Steve Fleck. Steve is an athlete turned announcer and you will hear him at many events including Ironman Triathlons, Rock 'N Roll Marathons and streaming online covering track meets.  We talk to Steve about how he got involved in announcing after his athletic days were over and what it is like behind the scenes at these big events. Make sure you follow Steve on Twitter @SteveFleck and follow us @FinalSurge.   How did you get your start in athletics? Distance running in 70's in hig...2018-05-2327 minThe Pulse Z105.5 FM L/AThe Pulse Z105.5 FM L/ASt Dom's Hockey: HC Steve Ouellette, AD Gene Keene, and Hockey Captains2015-03-1017 minMaine\'s Big Z 92.7 FM, 105.5 FM (LA)Maine's Big Z 92.7 FM, 105.5 FM (LA)St Dom's Hockey: HC Steve Ouellette, AD Gene Keene, and Hockey Captains2015-03-1000 minMaine\'s Big Z 92.7 FM, 105.5 FM (LA)Maine's Big Z 92.7 FM, 105.5 FM (LA)St Dom's Hockey: HC Steve Ouellette, AD Gene Keene, and Hockey Captains2015-03-1000 min