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Eric Racine
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Chief Influencer®
Dr. Eric Racine on Leading with Trust and Alignment and How Influence Follows
Patient-centered advocacy is often discussed as a principle, but far less often practiced as a discipline. In this episode of Chief Influencer, Anthony Shop speaks with Dr. Eric Racine about what it truly means to put patients at the center—and why influence in healthcare depends on trust, alignment, and proximity to lived experience. Eric shares how personal loss early in his life shaped his belief that innovation only becomes progress when patients can access it, and how his early career as a clinical pharmacist revealed the real human needs preventing access to those innovations....
2026-02-04
48 min
Surfin' Bitcoin
Eric Larchevêque : Le vrai prix du succès en CRYPTO (menaces, impôts, surveillance)
2027 : le dernier arrêt avant le précipice ? La France traverse une crise d’identité profonde. Entre pression fiscale étouffante, insécurité physique grandissante et désamour pour la réussite, l'écosystème entrepreneurial est à un tournant. Dans cet épisode de Surfin’ Bitcoin, je reçois Éric Larchevêque, entrepreneur emblématique (Ledger, Coinhouse, Qui veut être mon associé), pour une discussion sans filtre sur l'état de notre pays et l'avenir de la liberté individuelle.Au programme :➤ La Taxe Zucman : Pourquoi taxer les plus-values latentes est une aberration économique qui pousse les talents à l'exil.➤ S...
2026-02-01
1h 01
La voix des Gardiens du Feu
Le chamanisme, source de la médecine chinoise
Dans cet épisode, je vous partage l’enregistrement intégral d’une conférence consacrée aux liens profonds entre le chamanisme et la médecine traditionnelle chinoise.Nous explorerons ce qu’est réellement le chamanisme, son rôle et en quoi il constitue la racine spirituelle et énergétique de la médecine chinoise.Je vous parlerai également de mon parcours, de ma rencontre avec mon maître Lao Kang Wen, et de la transmission qu’il m’a offerte autour de la canalisation du Qi cosmique et des soins par proje...
2026-01-26
2h 19
Tendances Première
Les suites du dossier sur l’adoption de Lilly. Avec Eric Willem, papa d’accueil
Après le passage devant le juge pour l’adoption de sa fille, Eric Willem, papa d’accueil et auteur de « Histoire d'un papa solo. Ta famille, c'est ceux qui t'aiment » (Ed. Racine), nous explique quelles seront les suites. Merci pour votre écoute Tendances Première, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 10h à 11h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Tendances Première sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/11090 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous...
2026-01-26
08 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
Rebuilding Trust: What the Autism Community Teaches Us About Vaccine Confidence
How do we rebuild trust in vaccines when fear and misinformation stand in the way, especially for autistic individuals and their families?In this episode of Patient Advocacy Voices, host Eric Racine is joined by co-host Heather Entenmann, U.S. Public Health Engagement Lead at Sanofi, for a thoughtful conversation on vaccine confidence, trust, and inclusion. Together, they welcome two leading voices in public health and advocacy: Danielle Hall, former Vaccine Education Lead at the Autism Society of America, and Dr. Kelly Moore, President and CEO of Immunize.org.Drawing on lived experience, decades of...
2026-01-22
39 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
A Year of Transformation: What Patient Advocates Taught Us About Evolving to Deliver More for Patients
2025 was a year of transformative change and opportunity across the patient advocacy community, Sanofi, and for patients. In this special year-end episode, host Eric Racine, joined by Adam Gluck, Head of U.S. & Global Specialty Care Corporate Affairs, and all Sanofi Season 2 co-hosts, revisit the most powerful conversations and lessons from the 2025 season while exploring the year’s defining theme, transformation. We are living through an unprecedented moment where sweeping shifts in healthcare policy, groundbreaking AI capabilities, and breakthrough scientific advances are unfolding at the same time, creating both extraordinary opportunity and profound responsibility to ensure these dev...
2025-12-11
51 min
PANORAMA, 45 MINUTES POUR S'INFILTRER, PREPARATION MENTALE POUR TOUS, L'ECHIQUIER DES IDEES, LA DERNIERE PREUVE, 99.1, 30 MINUTES AVEC...
ALTIS FM - 2 MINUTES SUR LE CERVEAU MIMETIQUE
Le philosophe René Girard, né en 1922, est l’inventeur de la fameuse théorie du désir mimétique, qui a jeté les bases d’une nouvelle anthropologie, selon laquelle la pulsion motrice et créatrice de l’humanité est fondée sur une spirale compétitive : le désir du même. La découverte des neurones miroirs suscite enthousiasme de la part des chercheurs dans toutes les disciplines, des neurosciences à la psychiatrie ou la philosophie car le phénomène est fabuleux en soi. Imaginez un peu : il suffit que vous me regardiez fair...
2025-12-03
02 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
The Sanofi Patient Community Promise: Moving Beyond Patient Centricity Talk to Real Actions for Patients, Feat. the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation
What does it take to move from patient-centric talk to patient-driven action?In this episode, we go inside Sanofi’s Patient Community Promise, a commitment to truly integrate patients throughout every part of its global organization. Host Eric Racine is joined by Sanofi co-hosts from around the world: Kersten Sharrock, Amy Akers-Teets, Catherine Coulouvrat, and Nick Taylor. They share how the Patient Community Promise was co-created with more than 80 patient advocacy leaders, how Sanofi is both measuring and publicly reporting the ways this promise is reshaping its culture, decision-making, and actions for patients. They are als...
2025-11-24
53 min
Might Get Loud with Brittany Racine
No Safety Net- How to Build When You have Nothing
You will never hear another story like this. This conversation is living proof that no matter how much you have going against you, your circumstances don't define your future, your decisions do. In this episode, Brittany Racine sits down with Eric Mulka, a successful multi business owner, incredibly talented tattoo artist and someone who turned a life of hardship into a story that will inspire anyone. Born into a traumatic childhood that could have trapped him in a lifetime of misfortune, Eric shares how grit and relentless self-accountability became the foundation for everything he has tod...
2025-11-11
56 min
L'Instant poésie
L'Instant poésie d'Eric Ruf : "Hippolyte" de Robert Garnier, l'enfance d’une langue
durée : 00:07:04 - L'Instant poésie - Pour Eric Ruf, le français de Robert Garnier a la clarté d'une langue d’enfant imparfaite. Peut-être est-ce l'essence de la poésie que d'inventer des mots à son gré. La pièce "Hippolyte" parait au 16ᵉ siècle, soit un siècle avant que Racine ne s'empare du même trio maudit de la mythologie grecque. - invités : Éric Ruf Comédien, metteur en scène et scénographe français
2025-11-10
07 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
Evolving for Impact: How March of Dimes Adapted Beyond Polio to Tackle Today’s Healthcare Challenges
How does an advocacy organization with a historic legacy transform and lead on the most pressing issues facing its constituents today? Host Eric Racine and co-host Robin Johnson sit down with Cindy Rahman, President & CEO, and Erin Jones, Senior Director Legislative & Strategic Counsel, at March of Dimes. From its historic role in eradicating polio to its modern fight for the health of all moms and babies, March of Dimes evolves by mobilizing data, storytelling, and collaboration to drive meaningful change in maternal and infant care.In this episode you’ll gain insights on how to:S...
2025-10-30
31 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
From Invisible to Empowered: Advocacy Strategies from PDSA to Drive Early Recognition, Patient Connections, and Innovation
When patients are living with a misunderstood condition, and healthcare providers may not always have the answers, advocacy organizations have the power to step in and help close the gaps. In this episode, host Eric Racine and co-host Elizabeth Franklin sit down with Caroline Kruse, President & CEO of the Platelet Disorder Support Association (PDSA), whose personal experience with ITP, a rare autoimmune disease, profoundly shapes how she leads. From helping patients and clinicians recognize ITP sooner, to connecting patients, engaging in R&D, and advocating for patient-focused policies, PDSA is powered by a team of people with lived experience.
2025-09-25
33 min
The Cryptid Huntress
Racine Dogman Encounter & Dogmen at Burial Mounds - Remote Viewing Investigation
On a late night in 1938, night watchman Mark Shackleman was making his rounds at St. Coletta Convent in Racine, Michigan. To his horror, he came face-to-face with what he described as a black-haired, dog-headed humanoid with long claws and it smelled like death. He said it was kneeling and scratching at a Native American Indian burial mound near the convent, and when Shackleman approached the creature, it fled into the night. The next night, while Shackleman was on duty, he returned to the location to find the creature clawing at the mound once again. This time, it didn’t flee. It...
2025-09-03
2h 25
Patient Advocacy Voices
From Unmet to Unforgettable: Inside CHES’s Approach to Patient Programs that Stick
Successful patient advocacy groups often start with a simple but powerful question: What do our patients need that no one else is delivering? The CHES Foundation took this approach head on, turning gaps in care, education, and belonging into innovative, measurable programs for the rare bleeding disorders community.In this episode, host Eric Racine and co-host Jane Smith sit down with Janet Brewer, Co-Founder & Executive Director of the CHES Foundation, to explore how CHES builds solutions that address true unmet needs of patients and caregivers. Janet shares how her personal journey shaped an approach to meet people...
2025-08-21
25 min
Tendances Première
Eric willem, faire famille avec les gens qui nous aiment
Tendances Première, version estivale Tous les jours de la semaine, l'équipe propose de réinviter des témoins ou spécialistes venus dans l'émission, pour comprendre leur parcours et les interroger sur les grandes thématiques et courants qui traversent notre société. Avoir vu une maman s'occuper toute sa vie d'enfants placés par le juge a-t-il amené de manière consciente ou inconsciente une jeune homme devenu adulte a vouloir, lui aussi donner de son temps, de son amour à une petite fille dite "périmée", placée en institution en attente d'une famille d'accueil. Cette question e...
2025-08-12
45 min
Cinebuds
Revisiting award-winning documentary 'Cycle'
Earlier this year, we invited the filmmakers behind Cycle to the podcast for a deeper look at their document about police violence in America. In the months since, Cycle won Best Feature Documentary at the Brooklyn Film Festival and is now gearing up for more screenings and more film festivals around Wisconsin and beyond. So it seemed like a good time to revisit our conversation with directors Laura Dyan Kezman and William Howell. Enjoy. *****On this episode, Dori welcomes some very special guests to talk about a very important film: Cycle.More than f...
2025-08-06
37 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
Culture Change: What Leaders Need to Know to Help Improve Mental Health in Their Organizations and Communities
In this episode of Patient Advocacy Voices, host Eric Racine and co-host Marco DeThomasis, People Business Partner, Specialty Care at Sanofi, sit down with Schroeder Stribling, President & CEO of Mental Health America (MHA). Together, they explore how data, early intervention, and workplace culture can help address America’s growing mental health crisis.From national trends to practical tools, this conversation blends strategy with humanity – offering advocacy and business leaders insights they can apply to help improve mental health in their organizations and communities.Listeners will gain valuable insights on:The importance of screening and tool...
2025-07-08
29 min
Pourquoi le taire
Rediffusion : Pourquoi demander le baptème, adulte, marié avec des enfants?
Eric a sauté le pas, il a fait sa formation, que de découvertes, de rencontres et de joies !Et d'émotions, le grand jour !Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2025-06-14
11 min
Les Couleurs de l'Info
Le Fin Mot – Eric Willem : “Histoire d’un papa solo” (Racine)
C’est la fabuleuse histoire de ce papa solo qui fut d’abord famille d’accueil et des liens très forts qui se sont tissés avec Lilly. Eric Willem nous confie le parcours qu’il a dû entamer pour devenir famille d’accueil “long terme”, de sa rencontre avec Lilly qui n’avait jamais connu quasiment que la pouponnière et l’expérience d’un papa solo qui doit conjuguer avec l’“héritage” de Lilly. Il signe “Histoire d’un papa solo” aux Editions Racine Merci pour votre écoute Le fin Mot c'est également en direct tous les jou...
2025-06-13
19 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
Building Awareness, Driving Change: Inside APFED’s Strategy for Rare Disease Advocacy
How do you drive awareness for a rare disease with a name that’s difficult to even pronounce and a wide range of symptoms that mimic other conditions?In this episode, host Eric Racine and co-host Preeya George-Guiser sit down with Mary Jo Strobel, Executive Director of the American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders (APFED), about the organization’s strategic approach to rare disease advocacy.Mary Jo shares how APFED blends creativity, strategy, and a patient-centered approach to raise awareness and improve lives for patients living with eosinophil-associated diseases. From creative targeted awareness campaigns to ev...
2025-05-19
37 min
Cinebuds
'Cycle'
On this episode, Dori welcomes some very special guests to talk about a very important film: Cycle.More than five years in the making, Cycle takes an unflinching look at the patterns behind police violence in America through the story of Ty’rese West, an 18-year-old from Racine who was shot and killed by Mount Pleasant police officer Eric Giese in 2019 after being stopped for riding a bicycle without a headlight.Joining the podcast to talk about their film — and their deep connections to it — are directors Laura Dyan Kezman and William Howell, both of whom are from...
2025-05-07
36 min
Impact Supporters
A traditional VC and an NGO partnering to launch an impact VC, interview w. Eric Gossart (Serena - Racine^2) 🤝
Key insights:* Interview with Eric Gossart, Partner at Serena’s impact fund Racine^2* Racine^2 has unique criteria as part of their impact methodology: they take into account the accessibility and affordability of all solutions (also for climatetech) 🌍* Eric recommends launching an impact VC fund as a collaboration between a VC and a non-profit if you are already an established VC household name - but less so if you are an emerging manager 🤝 In general, mixing DNA is always a good idea, but it does not necessarily have to go through a partnership* Raci...
2025-05-02
26 min
Nouvel Œil
#200 | Éric Julien (géographe) : "Une quête entre équilibre et paix"
Éric Julien se présente comme un « explorateur d’interstices », à la recherche des possibles de transformation des hommes et des organisations. Cette recherche, il la fait auprès d’une civilisation pour laquelle il consacre sa vie : celle des Kogis.À l’heure où il n’existe quasiment plus de société racine, Éric Julien cherche dans les sagesses de ces peuples un monde en alliance et non plus en guerre avec le vivant. Il nous rappelle que le dialogue est une réinvention permanente, signe de conscience et de maturité des sociétés. Alors q...
2025-04-21
40 min
Badger Bizarre
The Racine Dismemberment Murders
From the early 1970's through 1990, Racine was the site of several brutal homicides, shocking the community and creating fear and panic in its residents. Helen Sebastian, Eric Hansen, and John Michael Madden were all found murdered within only a few miles of each other, several years apart. Although the murders were similar, as all were dismembered, were they committed by the same offender? Or was something even more nefarious going on? Does the 1973 murder of Tina Davidson, in the same city, leave any clues to who may have committed such horrible crimes. Scott and Mickey di...
2025-04-07
1h 33
Living Hope
A Better Sympathizer
Hebrews 4:14-16 Jesus is able to sympathize with us because he became one of us—took on our human flesh and was tempted like we are. But he is even better than just a sympathizer because he actually defeated every temptation then went on to suffer and die in our place on the cross. Now we can approach our God with confidence through Christ. Today we welcome Pastor Michael Zarling from Water of Life Lutheran Church in Racine, WI, as he shares a message about our better sympathizer, Jesus!
2025-03-09
19 min
Crime Junkie
WANTED: Justice for Rhys Pocan & MMIW Part 2
In 2021, we set out to cover the case of Rhys Pocan, a 35-year-old Indigenous woman who was murdered in Wisconsin in the ‘80s. But while we were in the field, we uncovered a disturbing pattern of murders with similarities to Rhys’ that were just too blatant to ignore. So, we spent the next three years working with local and federal law enforcement to try and get to the bottom of it.Before you listen, make sure you’ve listened to WANTED: Justice for Rhys Pocan & MMIW Part 1!In Part 2, we look into cases of two other...
2025-02-24
50 min
Good News for Lefties | Daily News for Democracy
Trump Polls Down, Stopping Eric Adams Corruption, Maine Governor Tells Off Trump
Positive, daily news for democracy! From the slipping approval ratings of former President Trump, which reflect growing concerns about the economy, to a federal judge's decision to appoint an independent lawyer in the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, we explore how democracy is being upheld in the face of adversity. We also dive into the backlash faced by Georgia Republican Rep. Rich McCormick during a town hall meeting, where constituents voiced their frustrations over government cuts. Plus, we celebrate the courageous stand taken by Maine Governor Janet Mills against Trump's threats to cut federal funding for...
2025-02-23
11 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
Scalable Solutions: How the American Lung Association Evolves to Meet the Needs its Community
Get ready for an inspiring conversation about the power of passion, purpose, and partnerships in evolving patient advocacy to meet the changing needs of a community! In this episode, Harold Wimmer, President and CEO of the American Lung Association, shares insights from his incredible 46-year journey with the organization. Harold reveals how the American Lung Association grew successful regional initiatives into powerful, national programs that deliver critical resources and support to lung patients across the country. Join host Eric Racine and co-host Lisa Schmitt, US Public Affairs and Patient Advocacy Lead for Immunology at Sanofi, as...
2025-02-18
26 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
Springboard to Season 2: How Advocacy Leaders Make a Difference for Patients, Science, and Policy
Patient Advocacy Voices is dedicated to helping US advocacy groups strengthen capabilities in service to patients and their mission. Season 2 continues and will provide deeper insights and more pragmatic tips from patient advocacy leaders and visionaries. In this special episode to start the new season, host Eric Racine is joined by all his Sanofi co-hosts from Season 1 to recall the powerful stories and lessons learned from advocacy leader guests. Insights are recapped on vital topics such as ways to build trust and empower patients in local communities to act for better health, and how to collaborate on p...
2025-01-07
46 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
How to Innovate and Collaborate to Advance Patient-focused Priorities – The National Health Council
With more than 100 years of experience, the National Health Council knows how to bring patient advocacy groups and other organizations together to advocate for patients’ interests. How do they stay at the forefront of a patient-focused US healthcare system? They innovate and collaborate. In this episode, Sanofi host Eric Racine and cohost, Demi Anastasiades, lead of US Public Affairs and Patient Advocacy for Immunology at Sanofi, are joined by Randy Rutta, CEO of the National Health Council. You’ll hear about NHC Connect, a dynamic resource hub for the patient advocacy community to share insights and co...
2024-12-10
22 min
State Trunk Tour
47 | Visit Racine County west to east and get hyped with Cari Greving!
Real Racine is now Visit Racine County... but the whole county is real. Real fun with a lot of real options! In this State Trunk Tour Podcast, we cover everything Racine County with Cari Greving, Executive Director of Visit Racine County. We generally go from west to east, giving love to the small towns and their surprising array of things to see and do (much of it walkable), through the countryside with everything from wineries to barn quilts to observatories that are literally astronomical. We check out the lakefront with lighthouses, light shows for the holidays, and lit architecture both...
2024-12-02
56 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
How Might We? How Fresh Perspectives Can Change Outcomes in Overlooked Conditions
When it comes to meeting healthcare’s biggest challenges, sometimes the best approach begins with curiosity. Dr. Jean Wright, MD, MPH, Chief Executive Officer of the Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Foundation, has made an immense impact on the COPD community and knows firsthand how to bring new solutions that move the needle for poorly understood patient communities. In this episode, Sanofi host Eric Racine is joined by Kate Tighe, Head of US Public Affairs and Patient Advocacy, Immunology at Sanofi, to discuss with Dr. Wright how shifting perspectives and sparking innovation can change outcomes for...
2024-11-21
27 min
L'édito de la matinale
La montée de l’intégrisme religieux dans les écoles
Dans l'édito de Cathobel ce mardi, la voix de Manu Van Lier, journaliste, qui a écrit avec sa collègue Angélique Tasiaux ce billet d'opinion à l'occasion de la polémique autour de la sortie du livre 'Allah n'a rien à faire dans ma classe - Enquête sur la solitude des profs face à la montée de l'islamisme' de Laurence D'hondt et Jean-Pierre Martin (éd. Racine) .Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2024-11-19
02 min
It's Time for Science
It's Time for Science Podcast Episode 18: STEM Learning
Closing out the second season of It's Time for Science, it's time to talk about STEM learning and women in STEM! Host Tom Racine talks with teacher Stacy Gale and science communicator Dr. Alex Dainis! Stacy Gale is currently a 4th grade teacher and the former STEM specialist at Paul Cuffee School in Providence, RI. Her love of outdoor education began when she was a camp counselor in Lake George, NY. Ms. Gale has been a GEMS-Net Science Teacher Leader since 2014. Prior to that, she was chosen to be a Science Communication Fellow onboard the EV Nautilus, where she learned a...
2024-11-11
45 min
It's Time for Science
It's Time for Science Podcast Episode 18: STEM Learning
Closing out the second season of It's Time for Science, it's time to talk about STEM learning and women in STEM! Host Tom Racine talks with teacher Stacy Gale and science communicator Dr. Alex Dainis! Stacy Gale is currently a 4th grade teacher and the former STEM specialist at Paul Cuffee School in Providence, RI. Her love of outdoor education began when she was a camp counselor in Lake George, NY. Ms. Gale has been a GEMS-Net Science Teacher Leader since 2014. Prior to that, she was chosen to be a Science Communication Fellow onboard the EV Nautilus, where she learned a...
2024-11-11
45 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
Transforming the Pace of Medicine Development Through Partnerships with the Patient Advocacy Community
From leveraging existing resources to filling gaps with innovative tools, partnerships throughout the healthcare industry can help meet the needs of more patients and drive impact in an accelerated way. In this episode, Eric Racine is joined by Vicky DiBiaso, Global Head of Patient Informed Development and Health Value Translation at Sanofi, and Sara Loud from the Accelerated Cure Project, to discuss the transformative efforts of the Patient Advocacy Leaders in Drug Development Industry Network, also known as Paladin. Paladin is driving collaboration across biopharmaceutical companies and patient advocacy groups to help advance the development of life-saving t...
2024-10-10
31 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
Taking a Business Approach to Advocacy and Philanthropy - How a Venture Philanthropist Invests to Impact Peoples’ Lives
David Panzirer, a trustee of the Helmsley Charitable Trust, discovered his calling when his daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D). A businessperson at his core, David views healthcare grants as investments, and his team continuously develops a deep understanding of the ecosystem as a key success factor to maximize their impact. Learn from one of the most significant players in the field of venture philanthropy, his team’s portfolio approach to healthcare investments, and their singular focus to improve people’s lives living with disease. Sanofi host Eric Racine and co-host Andrew Vilcinskas – a T1D patient himsel...
2024-09-16
16 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
Long-Term Impact: Aggregating Data to Accelerate Innovations for Patients
To help make an impact for patients, it's important to have a comprehensive understanding of how a disease impacts their day-to-day lives. Michael Osso, Chief Executive Officer of the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation knows this well. He and his team created a comprehensive research ecosystem that harnesses data– from reported anecdotes to clinical data, biosamples and more – to help researchers, patients, advocates and care teams get a holistic view of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) and drive advancements in the space. Sanofi host, Eric Racine and co-host Michael George discuss with him the importance of taking on such a large...
2024-08-21
14 min
The Hotflash inc podcast
113: Unraveling the truth about testosterone and menopause with Professor Susan Davis
Send us a Text Message.You may have been hearing a lot about testosterone lately – what it is, why we need it, why we can’t get it… I’ve gone to Melbourne, Australia to ask an expert in women’s hormones across our lifespan, and one of the few people who has studied testosterone in-depth. Professor Susan Davis is a clinician researcher, consulting endocrinologist and head of the Monash University Women’s Health Research Program in Melbourne.She is going to help us to tackle the current confusion – and hype – over testosterone, armed with what s...
2024-08-01
58 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
An Advocate's Journey to Put Patients at the Forefront of Research
Patient advocacy groups have become a powerful force engaging with clinical researchers. The National Bleeding Disorders Foundation (NBDF) has been one of the best at driving a research agenda that matters to patients, yet they still saw areas for improvement. Maria Santaella, Vice President of Research Strategy at NBDF, realized the importance of including patient voices at the very start of and throughout the research process. This is what it takes to ensure researchers understand the unmet needs and complications people live with every day. Learn how NBDF evolved from supporting researchers to ensuring that the lived experience of...
2024-07-09
13 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
Building a Leader: How to Grow with Your Patient Advocacy Group
What does it take to grow a patient advocacy group from the ground up to become a driving force for patients in the US? Learn how Julie Block, President and CEO of the National Eczema Association (NEA), defined a bold long-term vision and learned to trust her team to stay true to the plan. Defining a five-year strategic blueprint, NEA took a broad view of stakeholders throughout the healthcare ecosystem, enabling them to set bold goals for what could be achieved through partnerships. Julie’s personal growth as a leader blends humility with fearlessness. In this episode, Sanofi host Er...
2024-06-04
21 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
The First Cancer Center on Native Land – From Promise to Reality
What does it take to improve access to specialty care for vulnerable and underserved populations? What if the starting point is a complete lack of specialty care services? When Kim Thiboldeaux, CEO of the Northeast Business Group on Health, was told there was no cancer or specialty care on Native American reservations, her first reaction was shock, then it quickly turned to advocacy and action. After years of hard work and perseverance, the first cancer center on native land was opened on the Navajo Nation, whose more than 40K members comprise the largest federally recognized tribe in the United...
2024-05-20
18 min
Civic Media Spotlight
Civic Media Spotlight for May 4th & 5th (Hour 2)
Kicking off this hour, Nite Lite with Pete Schwaba was joined by Erik Kjelland of The Mascot Theory joins the show. Eric talks The Mascot Theory, their tour dates coming soon, and Every Sign of Life, The Mascot Theory's new album. Then, the John & Gordy Show is joined by Dahlia Saba from Students for Justice in Palestine and provides her take on the last few days at the encampment and where things are progressing at the University of Wisconsin. After that, the Chad Holmes Show talks to Hans Breitenmoser about how the new fair maps...
2024-05-05
00 min
Civic Media Spotlight
Civic Media Spotlight for May 4th & 5th (Hour 2)
Kicking off this hour, Nite Lite with Pete Schwaba was joined by Erik Kjelland of The Mascot Theory joins the show. Eric talks The Mascot Theory, their tour dates coming soon, and Every Sign of Life, The Mascot Theory's new album. Then, the John & Gordy Show is joined by Dahlia Saba from Students for Justice in Palestine and provides her take on the last few days at the encampment and where things are progressing at the University of Wisconsin. After that, the Chad Holmes Show talks to Hans Breitenmoser about how the new fair maps...
2024-05-05
00 min
Civic Media Spotlight
Civic Media Spotlight for May 4th & 5th (Hour 2)
Kicking off this hour, Nite Lite with Pete Schwaba was joined by Erik Kjelland of The Mascot Theory joins the show. Eric talks The Mascot Theory, their tour dates coming soon, and Every Sign of Life, The Mascot Theory's new album. Then, the John & Gordy Show is joined by Dahlia Saba from Students for Justice in Palestine and provides her take on the last few days at the encampment and where things are progressing at the University of Wisconsin. After that, the Chad Holmes Show talks to Hans Breitenmoser about how the new fair maps...
2024-05-05
00 min
Civic Media Spotlight
Civic Media Spotlight for May 4th & 5th (Hour 2)
Kicking off this hour, Nite Lite with Pete Schwaba was joined by Erik Kjelland of The Mascot Theory joins the show. Eric talks The Mascot Theory, their tour dates coming soon, and Every Sign of Life, The Mascot Theory's new album. Then, the John & Gordy Show is joined by Dahlia Saba from Students for Justice in Palestine and provides her take on the last few days at the encampment and where things are progressing at the University of Wisconsin. After that, the Chad Holmes Show talks to Hans Breitenmoser about how the new fair maps...
2024-05-05
00 min
Civic Media Spotlight
Civic Media Spotlight for May 4th & 5th (Hour 2)
Kicking off this hour, Nite Lite with Pete Schwaba was joined by Erik Kjelland of The Mascot Theory joins the show. Eric talks The Mascot Theory, their tour dates coming soon, and Every Sign of Life, The Mascot Theory's new album. Then, the John & Gordy Show is joined by Dahlia Saba from Students for Justice in Palestine and provides her take on the last few days at the encampment and where things are progressing at the University of Wisconsin. After that, the Chad Holmes Show talks to Hans Breitenmoser about how the new fair maps...
2024-05-05
00 min
Civic Media Spotlight
Civic Media Spotlight for May 4th & 5th (Hour 2)
Kicking off this hour, Nite Lite with Pete Schwaba was joined by Erik Kjelland of The Mascot Theory joins the show. Eric talks The Mascot Theory, their tour dates coming soon, and Every Sign of Life, The Mascot Theory's new album. Then, the John & Gordy Show is joined by Dahlia Saba from Students for Justice in Palestine and provides her take on the last few days at the encampment and where things are progressing at the University of Wisconsin. After that, the Chad Holmes Show talks to Hans Breitenmoser about how the new fair maps...
2024-05-05
00 min
Civic Media Spotlight
Civic Media Spotlight for May 4th & 5th (Hour 2)
Kicking off this hour, Nite Lite with Pete Schwaba was joined by Erik Kjelland of The Mascot Theory joins the show. Eric talks The Mascot Theory, their tour dates coming soon, and Every Sign of Life, The Mascot Theory's new album. Then, the John & Gordy Show is joined by Dahlia Saba from Students for Justice in Palestine and provides her take on the last few days at the encampment and where things are progressing at the University of Wisconsin. After that, the Chad Holmes Show talks to Hans Breitenmoser about how the new fair maps...
2024-05-05
00 min
Civic Media Spotlight
Civic Media Spotlight for May 4th & 5th (Hour 2)
Kicking off this hour, Nite Lite with Pete Schwaba was joined by Erik Kjelland of The Mascot Theory joins the show. Eric talks The Mascot Theory, their tour dates coming soon, and Every Sign of Life, The Mascot Theory's new album. Then, the John & Gordy Show is joined by Dahlia Saba from Students for Justice in Palestine and provides her take on the last few days at the encampment and where things are progressing at the University of Wisconsin. After that, the Chad Holmes Show talks to Hans Breitenmoser about how the new fair maps...
2024-05-05
00 min
Civic Media Spotlight
Civic Media Spotlight for May 4th & 5th (Hour 2)
Kicking off this hour, Nite Lite with Pete Schwaba was joined by Erik Kjelland of The Mascot Theory joins the show. Eric talks The Mascot Theory, their tour dates coming soon, and Every Sign of Life, The Mascot Theory's new album. Then, the John & Gordy Show is joined by Dahlia Saba from Students for Justice in Palestine and provides her take on the last few days at the encampment and where things are progressing at the University of Wisconsin. After that, the Chad Holmes Show talks to Hans Breitenmoser about how the new fair maps...
2024-05-05
00 min
Civic Media Spotlight
Civic Media Spotlight for May 4th & 5th (Hour 2)
Kicking off this hour, Nite Lite with Pete Schwaba was joined by Erik Kjelland of The Mascot Theory joins the show. Eric talks The Mascot Theory, their tour dates coming soon, and Every Sign of Life, The Mascot Theory's new album. Then, the John & Gordy Show is joined by Dahlia Saba from Students for Justice in Palestine and provides her take on the last few days at the encampment and where things are progressing at the University of Wisconsin. After that, the Chad Holmes Show talks to Hans Breitenmoser about how the new fair maps...
2024-05-05
00 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
Many Voices, One Goal: The Power of Alliances
Cancer can be an isolating condition, so Meredith Cowden has made it her mission to ensure other patients are not alone. Meredith, a cancer survivor living with chronic graft versus host disease (cGVHD), responded to adversity by forming the Meredith A. Cowden Foundation with her family to support and advocate for fellow transplant patients. The key to Meredith’s success is her ability to advocate and form a successful alliance of advocacy groups that strengthens their ability to help and advocate for the cGVHD community. In this episode, Sanofi host Eric Racine and co-host Angie Bricco discuss with Meredith th...
2024-04-25
20 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
Capturing Data to Evaluate and Communicate Impact
Impact is a word we often use in patient advocacy. We know it’s important to the patients and communities being served, and that it also matters to the funders of advocacy programs. But how do you capture impact, when do you start, where does the information come from, and how should it be communicated? Sanofi host Eric Racine and co-host Elizabeth Franklin discuss this with our guest, Aicha Diallo, patient advocacy leader and senior director of programs at the Patient Empowerment Network (PEN), shares a methodology for capturing and communicating the impact of advocacy programs. Learn how PEN li...
2024-04-08
17 min
Patient Advocacy Voices
How to Create Partnerships That Build Trust and Deliver Outcomes
Building trust and improving health in underserved communities can be a daunting challenge. Most would agree that “it takes a village,” but how do you create that village, and who are the right partners? In this premier episode of “Patient Advocacy Voices,” Sanofi host Eric Racine and his co-host Courtney Peters discuss this challenge with Dr. Laura Lee Hall, a patient advocacy leader and President Emeritus of the National Minority Quality Forum (NMQF) Center for Sustainable Health Care Quality and Equity. Dr. Hall saw disparities in influenza immunization rates in communities of color and decided to do something about it. In t...
2024-02-28
15 min
The Don Rosen Show
The Don Rosen Show (Hour 2)
Eric Goodwin talks about the live nativity in front of the First Church of God, at the corner of Lathrop Avenue and Victory Avenue, in Racine, where the folks can walk by and view a full nativity with people dressed as biblical characters and live animals, tonight and tomorrow 7-9pm. Bret Hoffmann, Senior Director of Marketing for Marcus Theatres talks about the 8 new movies opening through Christmas Day. Mick Clemens calls in from Green Bay to talk about the Packers. The Don Rosen Show is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday...
2023-12-22
45 min
The Don Rosen Show
The Don Rosen Show (Hour 2)
Eric Goodwin talks about the live nativity in front of the First Church of God, at the corner of Lathrop Avenue and Victory Avenue, in Racine, where the folks can walk by and view a full nativity with people dressed as biblical characters and live animals, tonight and tomorrow 7-9pm. Bret Hoffmann, Senior Director of Marketing for Marcus Theatres talks about the 8 new movies opening through Christmas Day. Mick Clemens calls in from Green Bay to talk about the Packers. The Don Rosen Show is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday...
2023-12-22
45 min
The Business of Food with Steve Alexander
Kringle: What it is and why people are crazy about it.
In the audio clip below, Eric Olesen, president of O&H Danish Bakery in Racine, tells WGN’s Steve Alexander what the fluffy sweet-filled pastry is, how it started, how Racine became the center of the Kringle universe, and how it became a worldwide seller, especially during the holidays. And, if you think Kringle has something to do with Kris, it does not. https://serve.castfire.com/audio/4467625/Kringle_What_it_is_and_why_people_are_crazy_about_it_2023-12-05-192525.64kmono.mp3 Recent Posts The Business of Food with Steve Alexander Tu...
2023-12-05
00 min
D’Ordinaire à Exceptionnel avec Éric Boisjoly
5 conseils pour gérer son stress et son anxiété | E001
Bienvenue sur mon podcast « D’Ordinaire à Exceptionnel » ! Pour ce 1er épisode, je voulais parler du stress et de l’anxiété. En effet, le stress et l'anxiété sont des fléaux omniprésents dans la société moderne, agissant comme des voleurs de rêves. L'affirmation clé est que ces sentiments résultent d'une mauvaise gestion du cerveau. La plupart des gens, ignorant le fonctionnement de leur cerveau, stagnent en tentant diverses approches inefficaces pour traiter le stress et l'anxiété.C’est pourquoi j’insiste sur le fait que la...
2023-12-02
23 min
The Cabin
10+ Pumpkin Patches & Apple Orchards to Visit in Wisconsin
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we’re featuring Manitowoc County; https://www.wicounties.org/counties/manitowoc-county/The Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that we remember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect for mixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based, you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4Er...
2023-10-03
59 min
The Cabin
A Wisconsin Hidden Gem: The Frank Lloyd Wright Trail (ft. Susan Kennedy)
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we’re featuring Douglas County; https://bit.ly/3s3V29N The Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that we remember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect for mixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based, you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4...
2023-08-22
59 min
PODCAST:Les Interviews D'Eric Cooper
PODCAST:L’art Nouveau,l’art inspiré de la nature
L'Art Nouveau à Bruxelles (Editions Racine) par Cécile Dubois , Sophie Voituron L'Art nouveau est un mouvement artistique de la fin du XIXe siècle et du début du XXe siècle qui nait d'une réaction contre l'art académique européen du XIXe siècle.Il s'appuie sur l'esthétique des lignes courbes, inspirée par des formes et des structures naturelles. L'Art nouveau naît à Bruxelles en 1893, avec les réalisations de Victor Horta et de Paul Hankar, et s'y épanouit pendant une vingtaine d'années. Ce style architectural hors du commun s'applique à la con...
2023-07-17
19 min
Les Interviews D'Eric Cooper
PODCAST:L’art Nouveau,l’art inspiré de la nature
L'Art Nouveau à Bruxelles (Editions Racine) par Cécile Dubois , Sophie Voituron L'Art nouveau est un mouvement artistique de la fin du XIXe siècle et du début du XXe siècle qui nait d'une réaction contre l'art académique européen du XIXe siècle. Il s'appuie sur l'esthétique des lignes courbes, inspirée par des formes et des structures naturelles. L'Art nouveau naît à Bruxelles en 1893, avec les réalisations de Victor Horta et de Paul Hankar, et s'y épanouit pendant une vingtaine d'années. Ce style architectural hors du commun s'applique à la construction de somptueux hôtels de maître...
2023-07-17
19 min
Les Interviews D'Eric Cooper
PODCAST:L’art Nouveau,l’art inspiré de la nature
L'Art Nouveau à Bruxelles (Editions Racine) par Cécile Dubois , Sophie Voituron L'Art nouveau est un mouvement artistique de la fin du XIXe siècle et du début du XXe siècle qui nait d'une réaction contre l'art académique européen du XIXe siècle. Il s'appuie sur l'esthétique des lignes courbes, inspirée par des formes et des structures naturelles. L'Art nouveau naît à Bruxelles en 1893, avec les réalisations de Victor Horta et de Paul Hankar, et s'y épanouit pendant une vingtaine d'années. Ce style architectural hors du commun s'applique à la construction de somptueux hôtels de maître...
2023-07-17
19 min
The Lobo Den Podcast
Episode 191 Eric Pennell "White Owned"
Eric Pennell is back on the podcast previously episode 1, 3, 24, 44, 100 and 148 links below. We talk about crazy people at open mics, dealing with your lady, doing mushrooms with a transgender and RIP Gary Coleman! Support The Lobo Den Podcast by joining the Patreon with bonus content and more: https://www.patreon.com/theloboden The views expressed on the podcast are of The Lobo Den Podcast and do not reflect the views and positions of anyone ever. I'm back on Roast Battle this Thursday 6/1 Anthony Fuentes episode 89. 6/2 Racine at Evelyns Main and 6/17 Delavan featurning for Chris Barnes. Link for the tickets in my Li...
2023-05-23
1h 03
Innovation, Agilité et Excellence
L'agilité entrepreneuriale avec Antoine Marcq
#102 - Quels sont les facteurs clés de réussite à pour l’entrepreneur à l’étranger? Nous explorons le parcours entrepreneurial d’Antoine Marcq. De l’identification de l’opportunité à sa réussite à l’étranger. Nous abordons les différences culturelles, l’adaptabilité nécessaire, la prise de décision et le rôle de l’identité dans les négociations et les interactions avec les parties prenantes. Une rencontre fascinante qui prend racine dans le renouveau de la formation et son expérience entrepreneuriale en Russie.Accédez aux notes détaillées de l'épisode ici: https://www.intelliaconsult...
2023-03-02
32 min
The Cabin
Shows in Different Area Codes: 262 Day
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we’re featuring Racine County; https://bit.ly/3nZOask The Cabin is also presented by WCA’s Group Health Trust; serving local governments and school districts, the WCA Group Health Trust partners closely with members to fulfill their employee health benefit obligations in a fiscally responsible manner. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3JMizCX Campfire Conversation: Cari Greving from Real Racine joins Eric and Ana and discuss the cities, towns, notable landmarks, historic sites, and unique features across...
2023-02-21
51 min
Les Interviews d'Eric Cooper
PODCAST : L'Economie a t'elle une âme ?
L'économie était censée nous affranchir de la nécessité. Qui nous affranchira de l'économie ? (Pascal Bruckner)Ingénieur commercial et économiste rural, Marc Lemaire est actif dans l'économie durable depuis vingt-cinq ans. Il a co-initié la Coalition KAYA des entreprises de la transition écologique, a été le conseiller de ministres du Climat ainsi que président d'Inter-environnement Wallonie.Dans son essai « L'Economie a t'elle une âme ? » Marc Lemaire nous confronte à des questions essentielles. Et si à la racine de la crise du « Vivant », on trouvait l'espèce humaine qui a cessé d'octroyer une âme à chaque élément de la nature ? Et s...
2022-10-05
40 min
Aventure Humaine
#68- Eric Julien / Tchendukua - Les Indiens Kogis, au service du Vivant
Bienvenue sur Aventure Humaine ! Dans le nouvel épisode, Laura discute avec Eric Julien, connaisseur humble de la pensée des Indiens Kogis, dont il a fait la connaissance, un peu malgré lui, il y a 30 ans. Les Indiens Kogis, sont une société racine, vivant dans la montagne côtière la plus haute au monde. La Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, en Colombie, à près de 5 800m d’altitude. En 1985, en pleine ascension de la montagne, il fait une embolie pulmonaire. Et sera sauvé par un père et ses deux fils Kog...
2022-09-16
55 min
Eric's Perspective : A podcast series on African American art
Eric's Perspective Feat. La Monte Westmoreland
In this episode, Eric speaks with artist and educator La Monte Westmoreland. They discuss his experience of growing up in Wisconsin, his early exposure to art and what lead him to move to Los Angeles.. his educational background, to serving in the Marine Corps during the Vietnam war and what eventually lead him into an impressive career as an art educator in the secondary, college and university levels; that spanned over many decades. They discuss Westmoreland’s artistic influences and journey.. discovering and developing his unique style; including subject matter, process to exhibiting his work and where he finds hi...
2022-09-09
1h 00
PODCAST:Les Interviews D'Eric Cooper
PODCAST : L'Economie a t'elle une âme ?
L'économie était censée nous affranchir de la nécessité. Qui nous affranchira de l'économie ? (Pascal Bruckner) Ingénieur commercial et économiste rural, Marc Lemaire est actif dans l'économie durable depuis vingt-cinq ans. Il a co-initié la Coalition KAYA des entreprises de la transition écologique, a été le conseiller de ministres du Climat ainsi que président d'Inter-environnement Wallonie Dans son essai « L'Economie a t'elle une âme ? » Marc Lemaire nous confronte à des questions essentielles. Et si à la racine de la crise du « Vivant », on trouvait l'espèce humaine qui a cessé d'octroyer une âme à chaque élémen...
2022-04-03
40 min
Les Interviews D'Eric Cooper
PODCAST : L'Economie a t'elle une âme ?
L'économie était censée nous affranchir de la nécessité. Qui nous affranchira de l'économie ? (Pascal Bruckner) Ingénieur commercial et économiste rural, Marc Lemaire est actif dans l'économie durable depuis vingt-cinq ans. Il a co-initié la Coalition KAYA des entreprises de la transition écologique, a été le conseiller de ministres du Climat ainsi que président d'Inter-environnement Wallonie.Dans son essai « L'Economie a t'elle une âme ? » Marc Lemaire nous confronte à des questions essentielles. Et si à la racine de la crise du « Vivant », on trouvait l'espèce humaine qui a cessé d'octroyer une âme à chaque élément de la nature ? Et si la cau...
2022-04-03
40 min
Les Interviews D'Eric Cooper
PODCAST : L'Economie a t'elle une âme ?
L'économie était censée nous affranchir de la nécessité. Qui nous affranchira de l'économie ? (Pascal Bruckner) Ingénieur commercial et économiste rural, Marc Lemaire est actif dans l'économie durable depuis vingt-cinq ans. Il a co-initié la Coalition KAYA des entreprises de la transition écologique, a été le conseiller de ministres du Climat ainsi que président d'Inter-environnement Wallonie.Dans son essai « L'Economie a t'elle une âme ? » Marc Lemaire nous confronte à des questions essentielles. Et si à la racine de la crise du « Vivant », on trouvait l'espèce humaine qui a cessé d'octroyer une âme à chaque élément de la nature ? Et si la cau...
2022-04-03
40 min
Behaviour Speak with Ben Reiman
Episode 28: Including Autistic People in Every Aspect of Autism Research with Dr. M. Ariel Cascio, Ph.D.
This episode features a fascinating, thought-provoking conversation with Dr. M. Ariel Cascio. Dr. Cascio conducts research in the areas of person-oriented ethics and inclusion in autism research. Continuing Education Units (CEUs): https://cbiconsultants.com/shop BACB: 1.5 Ethics IBAO: 1.5 Ethics QABA: 1.5 Ethics Show Notes: Cascio, M. A., Weiss, J. A., & Racine, E. (2020). Person-oriented ethics for autism research: Creating best practices through engagement with autism and autistic communities. Autism, 24(7), 1676-1690. https://doi.org/10.1177/1362361320918763 M. Ariel Cascio, Florian Grond, Rossio Motta-Ochoa, Tamar Tembeck, Dan Ten Veen, Stefanie Blain-Moraes. (2020). Working together: Ethnographic observations on part...
2022-01-29
1h 24
Henri Pis Sa Gang (Le Podcast)
Épisode #32 - Le boum du propane (Avec Julien Bernatchez)
Pour la finale de la saison 2, nous avons reçu nul autre que le roi des podcasts lui-même: Julien Bernatchez. On a parlé pendant très longtemps de petits bonhommes animés tels que Les Pierrafeu, Éric La Panique, Capitaine Star et de l’épisode d'Henri Pis Sa Gang avec l'explosion du Mega-Lo Mart. On sait que vous adorez les longs podcasts, donc Dave et Jah vous parlent aussi une heure de temps avant que l'invité arrive. On vous raconte probablement notre pire anecdote à vie, celle qui fait en sorte qu'on va définitivement finir en enfer. Un gros merci à...
2021-12-21
4h 18
Henri Pis Sa Gang (Le Podcast)
Épisode #32 - Le boum de propane (Avec Julien Bernatchez)
Pour la finale de la saison 2, nous avons reçu nul autre que le roi des podcasts lui-même: Julien Bernatchez. On a parlé pendant très longtemps de petits bonhommes animés tels que Les Pierrafeu, Éric La Panique, Capitaine Star et de l’épisode d'Henri Pis Sa Gang avec l'explosion du Mega-Lo Mart. On sait que vous adorez les longs podcasts, donc Dave et Jah vous parlent aussi une heure de temps avant que l'invité arrive. On vous raconte probablement notre pire anecdote à vie, celle qui fait en sorte qu'on va définitivement finir en enfer. Un gros merci à Juli...
2021-10-27
4h 18
Vlan!
[BEST-OF] Déconstruire nos croyances sur notre société avec Eric Julien
Eric Julien, est un géographe, consultant et écrivain. Il est diplômé de sciences politiques. Grand voyageur, il découvre la Colombie en 1985. C'est à ce moment-là que sa vie prend un tout autre tournant. Lors d'une randonnée, Eric échappe de peu à la mort. Sauvé par les indiens Kogis, il consacre maintenant sa vie à cette civilisation particulière. Et il nous entraine avec les oiseaux qui l'entourent dans la manière de voir la vie et la civilisation à travers le regard des Kogis. Vous les connaissez peut être grâce à Frederic Lopez qui a avait fait une émi...
2021-07-22
51 min
Vlan!
#165 Déconstruire nos croyances sur notre société avec Eric Julien
Eric Julien, est un géographe, consultant et écrivain. Il est diplômé de sciences politiques. Grand voyageur, il découvre la Colombie en 1985. C'est à ce moment-là que sa vie prend un tout autre tournant. Lors d'une randonnée, Eric échappe de peu à la mort. Sauvé par les indiens Kogis, il consacre maintenant sa vie à cette civilisation particulière. Et il nous entraine avec les oiseaux qui l'entourent dans la manière de voir la vie et la civilisation à travers le regard des Kogis. Vous les connaissez peut être grâce à Frederic Lopez qui a avait fait une émission "RDV e...
2021-03-16
51 min
LUEUR
Dialogue avec Éric Champoux
Éric Champoux compte aujourd'hui à son actif la création des lumières de plus d’une centaine de productions. Issu de l’École nationale de Théâtre du Canada, cuvée 1997 où il rencontre Wajdi Mouawad, il crée pour lui les lumières de presque toutes ses créations dont, Incendies, Forêts, Seuls, Temps, Des femmes, Des Héroes, Sœurs, Le Dernier jour de sa Vie (Œuvres complète de Sophocle), Tous Des Oiseaux, Mort Prématurée d’un Chanteur Populaire Dans la Fleur de l’Âge et pour L’Enlèvement au Sérail à l’Opéra de Ly...
2020-11-26
1h 13
Taste Test Thursday with Adam Owens
Eric Racine - SES / Central Vol. FD
Eric grew up near the beach in NJ and bounced between several different professions. Eventually he found his way to NEPA and as a stop-gap, took a job at SES working in I.T. Over the years, what was supposed to be a temporary job turned into a career as Eric grew to love the job. I'd call it a Satellite Farm, but SES is best described as a "Teleport" where huge amounts of media and data are handled and streamed via satellite all across the country and the planet. Recently Eric started volunteering with...
2020-11-19
00 min
State Trunk Tour
19 | Racine County Fall Farm Fun, Barn Quilts, Beer Gardens, Wine Walks, even Lakefront Yoga
It's October, and fall fun options include apple picking (and shooting them out of cannons), barn quilt views and tours, wine walks, beer gardens, corn mazes, Halloween Glow lights, even yoga with coffee along Lake Michigan. Cari Greving from Real Racine joins Eric Paulsen for a fun review of Fall Farm Fun across Racine County, east or west "of the I" on this State Trunk Tour Podcast episode.
2020-10-05
27 min
The Book Collector Podcast
'How I Shot JR', by Eric Korn, read by John Windle
John Windle reads 'How I shot JR', an essay by Eric Korn that was written for the TLS and later published in 'Remainders' in 1989. In this essay, Korn muses on his foray into theatre in 1988. His translation of Jean Racine's 'Andromaque' for Jonathan Miller left critics baffled and he states: "I wasn't unduly alarmed by the prospect of critical abuse. I was doomed."
2020-09-16
17 min
The Casual Millennials Podcast
Episode 4 - Joycelyn Fish
Andrew "Jakubs" Jakubicz and Eric Hess sit down with one impressive woman in, Joycelyn Fish, the Marketing and Development Director at the Racine Theatre Guild! They talk through her background from college, previous jobs, all the way through her three years in Racine. Many great topics were hit as well as some fun conversation during the whole episode!
2019-08-01
1h 20
WSFI Catholic Radio: 88.5FM and 88.7 FM
WSFI 88.5 FM Presents WSFI Spotlight with host Deacon Eric Sewell, of St. Sebastian, and St. Lucy's in Racine: Divine Mercy
Host Deacon Eric Sewell discusses the power and meaning of the Divine Mercy Message with his guest, Veronica Heiser, a parishioner of St. Paul's who witnesses to the transformation of her life from substance abuse to Catholic joy...through Divine Mercy.
2019-04-24
29 min
WSFI Catholic Radio: 88.5FM and 88.7 FM
WSFI 88.5 FM Presents WSFI Spotlight with host Deacon Eric Sewell, of St. Sebastian, and St. Lucy's in Racine: Divine Mercy
Host Deacon Eric Sewell discusses the power and meaning of the Divine Mercy Message with his guest, Veronica Heiser, a parishioner of St. Paul's who witnesses to the transformation of her life from substance abuse to Catholic joy...through Divine Mercy.
2019-04-24
29 min
PODCAST:Les Interviews D'Eric Cooper
PODCAST:Le web sans risque !
Comment naviguer sans risques sur internet ? Les réponses a cette questions se trouvent dans le livre de Olivier Bogaert “Le web sans risque” paru aux éditions Racine (www.racine.be). Dans celui ci Olivier Bogaert le spécialiste belge des nouvelles technologies, vous donnera les meilleurs conseils pour profiter de ce formidable outil qu'est Internet ! Il expliquera entre autres comment sécuriser notre environnement numérique ou comment être attentif au partage de nos données et de celles de nos enfants, notamment sur les réseaux sociaux.Il dresse aussi un inventaire des arnaques et des techniques utilisées par des ut...
2018-10-25
15 min
PODCAST:Les Interviews D'Eric Cooper
PODCAST:Fini la corvée poubelles grace au zéro déchets
Est il possible de réduire ses déchets ? La réponse est oui. Si vous vous posez la question de savoir comment, jetez vous dans la lecture du livre de Sylvie Droulans “Le zéro déchet sans complexes” (Editions Racine). Vous y trouverez des conseils, des trucs et des astuces pour vous lancer dans LE zéro déchets. Et en plus avec le zéro déchets vous ferez un bien fou à la planète (Infos : zerocarabistouille.be/) 2 mots d’explication … IL Y A PODCAST ET PODCAST Pour bien comprendre, quand vous téléchargez un programme de votre radio préfér...
2018-10-24
14 min
Un Miracle Chaque Jour
Attaquez le problème à la racine...
Nous continuons notre découverte du magnifique livre de Neil T. Anderson intitulé "Restaurer les relations ...
2018-08-28
02 min
Radiovagabond
104 USA. Dansk wienerbrød er et hit nord for Chicago
ENGLISH VERSION: TheRadioVagabond.com Racine, Wisconsin – 123 km nord for Chicago, har den største nordamerikanske bosættelse af danskere i Nordamerika. Med 77.000 indbyggere er byen lidt større end Esbjerg, og lidt mindre end Aalborg, der i øvrigt er venskabsby til Racine. Da den danske indvandring til USA begynder i 1840'erne, bliver Racine hurtigt "den mest danske by i Amerika" med 10% af alle danskere i USA. Og dette er stadig synligt nu. Da jeg kører ind i byen, ser jeg en masse butikker med danske navne. I denne episode af Radiovagabond Podcast tager j...
2018-08-06
31 min
The Radio Vagabond
74 USA. Danish Kringle is a Big Hit North of Chicago
DANISH VERSION: Search for Radiovagabond (one word). With a population of only 77,000, Racine, Wisconsin is not a big city, but has the largest North American settlement of Danes. When Danish immigration begins in the 1840s, Racine quickly becomes "the most Danish city in America" with 10% of all Danes in the USA. This is still visible now; as I drive into the city I see a lot of Danish flags and shops with Danish names. In this episode of The Radio Vagabond Travel Podcast, I'm in Racine, Wisconsin, 75 miles north of Chicago, to visit a Danish...
2018-08-06
29 min
Les Interviews D'Eric Cooper
Le web sans risque ! les meilleurs conseils pour profiter d'Internet
Comment naviguer sans risques sur internet ? Les réponses a cette questions se trouvent dans le livre de Olivier Bogaert “Le web sans risque” paru aux éditions Racine (https://www.racine.be). Dans celui ci Olivier Bogaert le spécialiste belge des nouvelles technologies, vous donnera les meilleurs conseils pour profiter de ce formidable outil qu'est Internet ! Il expliquera entre autres comment sécuriser notre environnement numérique ou comment être attentif au partage de nos données et de celles de nos enfants, notamment sur les réseaux sociaux.Il dresse aussi un inventaire des arnaques et des techniques utilisées pa...
2018-05-26
15 min