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L'intégrale du jeudi 6 février
Au programme de cette édition : l'interview politique de Marc Fesneau, président du groupe Modem à l’Assemblée nationale et député du Loir-et-Cher. Le budget 2025 a été adopté à l'Assemblée nationale après l'échec des motions de censure déposées par LFI. Le RN et les socialistes ont refusé de les voter. Le rejet des motions de censure sur les budgets sont-elles un répit temporaire pour le gouvernement de François Bayrou ? Y a-t-il des compromis possibles sur d’autres textes¿? Nous recevons également la sénatrice LR de l’Isère Frédérique Puissat. François Bayrou ayant échappé...
2025-02-06
1h 28
Le Top Ten de l'Actu
Lombard exclut tout nouvel impôt pour les ménages, retraités ou salariés
Le ministre de l'Economie et des Finances, Eric Lombard, a réaffirmé jeudi s'opposer à une taxation des retraités jugés aisés et renvoyé aux partenaires sociaux une décision sur l'idée d'une période de sept heures supplémentaires non travaillées pour financer la protection sociale dans le budget 2025. "On ne va pas augmenter les impôts des ménages, des retraités ou des salariés", a assuré sur France 2 Eric Lombard, rejetant une hypothèse avancée par la ministre chargée du Travail et de l'Emploi, Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet. Sur l'idée d'instaurer sept heures de travai...
2025-01-24
02 min
Think with Eric Vautrin
The Future of Business and Society: Dave Snowden on Distributed Decision-Making
(conversation recorded on 19.09.2024) In this thought-provoking interview, Dave Snowden, a pioneer in complexity science and founder of Cognitive Edge, shares his insights on leadership, decision-making, and navigating uncertainty in today’s complex world. Drawing from his extensive experience, Dave discusses key concepts such as: The limits of frameworks like Agile, Scrum, and Business Process Reengineering when applied universallyThe importance of distributed decision-making over rigid purpose statementsWhy alignment and adaptability are critical in complex systemsThe role of inefficiency and requisite variety in creating resilient or...
2024-10-15
1h 23
Think with Eric Vautrin
Nora Bateson - Relationships, Contexts, and the Sacredness of Life
(Conversation recorded on 11.06.2024) In this episode of Think with Eric Vautrin, I had the pleasure of speaking with Nora Bateson, renowned filmmaker and President of the International Bateson Institute. We embarked on a journey through the intricate patterns that define living systems—moving beyond boundaries of art, education, and identity. Nora’s thought-provoking books Small Arcs of Larger Circles and Combining have already impacted how I see the world, and this conversation deepened those revelations. Together, we reflect on how our connections to the world are ever-evolving, reminding us of t...
2024-10-01
1h 33
Think with Eric Vautrin
Thomas Metzinger - Consciousness, Meditation, & "Pop Buddhism"
(Conversation recorded on June 3rd, 2024) A conversation with retired philosophy Professor Thomas Metzinger, whose entire career, and life really, has been focused on pursuing the analytical philosophy of mind and exploring consciousness was bound to be fascinating and enriching. I wanted to know about what Thomas had learned about consciousness in his research and practice (he’s authored 7 books on the topic) and he wanted to know about my journey into Tibetan Buddhism and my studies in India. Together, our conversation happily brought me back to the roots of Bu...
2024-09-17
1h 57
Think with Eric Vautrin
Cheryl D. Miller - Slavery, Justice, and the Future of Design
(conversation recorded on May 9th, 2024) Cheryl D. Miller is an American graphic designer, Christian minister, artist, writer, theologian and decolinizing historian. Cheryl’s graphic design work and research is pioneering. Following her own family’s history, she uncovered how the ideas, designs, workmanship and artisanry of the tragic period of slavery are an intrinsic part of design up to this day. But Cheryl is not just focused on the past and bringing justice to her and so many others' ancestors, she’s been educating future designers for decades and continues to do so to this d...
2024-09-03
1h 43
Think with Eric Vautrin
Karl J. Friston - How the Brain Works
Karl J. Friston, is a psychiatrist, neuroscientist, mathematician, physicist, and one of the most impactful research publishers in history. His groundbreaking work has provided many of the most important tools that have made scientific understanding of the brain possible. A Fellow of the Royal Society, his impact on the study of the human brain is considered revolutionary. With over 1600 research papers authored and co-authored, he is in a class of his own. For the past 15 years, Karl has been devoted...
2024-07-09
1h 50
Think with Eric Vautrin
Dorothea Brandt - Sports, identity, and 12 years to my second Olympic games.
Dorothea Brandt is a two-time German Olympic swimmer who was a fourteen-time medalist at the European Short Course Swimming Championships. She placed 16th in the world at the Athens Olympics in 2004 and 14th in the world at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Join me, in this heart-to-heart conversation with Doro, which I hope will give you a new perspective on what it’s like to be a professional athlete, and might help you better understand what your daughter or son is currently experiencing.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more in...
2024-06-25
1h 30
Think with Eric Vautrin
Guillaume Rivas - Athlete Technology with Business Leaders
Guillaume Rivas is a performance mental coach, pioneer, and founding member of Human Sparks, a company that helps individuals unlock their natural talents through neuromotor profiling. He has spent the last 15 years refining his craft, working with Olympic athletes and top leadership teams alike. Join us as we delve into Guillaume's extraordinary journey and discover the transformative power of his work.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
2024-06-11
1h 28
Think with Eric Vautrin
Dori Tunstall - Decolonizing Design
Dori Tunstall was the Dean of OCAD university and the first black Dean of a design school anywhere.Last year she published her book, Decolonizing Design: A Cultural Justice Guidebook, and since leaving OCADU she has continued to advocate for a culturally just world based on respecting vulnerable and marginalized communities. At the center of Dori’s approach and tireless efforts is the practice of liberatory joy for bodies and communities. Challenging white privilege and white power structures with knowledge, experience, and love, she has created in partnership with CalArts Extended Studies 3 courses...
2024-05-03
1h 38
Transformations - stories about change
Season 1 , episode 8: Eric Vautrin on "The importance of always saying 'I love you'. "
Season 1, episode 8: Eric Vautrin on "The importance of always saying 'I love you'. " Listen to Eric as he shares a story of transformation and a week later shares his reflections with your host, Nic Banck. Guest: Eric Vautrin, https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-vautrin/ Host LinkedIn profile: Nic Banck, https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolai-banck/
2022-12-29
37 min
Transformations - stories about change
Season 1, episode 8 (video): Eric Vautrin on "The importance of always saying 'I love you'. "
Season 1, episode 8 (video): Eric Vautrin on "The importance of always saying 'I love you'. " Listen to Eric as he shares a story of transformation and a week later shares his reflections with your host, Nic Banck. Guest: Eric Vautrin, https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-vautrin/ Host LinkedIn profile: Nic Banck, https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolai-banck/
2022-12-29
37 min
Les rencontres de la MRL
Démocratie et néolibéralisme à l’heure de la crise climatique
Pour Barbara Stiegler, la crise écologique et les changements forcés au sein de nos sociétés provoquent un désenchantement de la pensée néolibérale. Redécouvrez cette rencontre marquante organisée en collaboration avec l'association La marmite et modéré par Eric Vautrin Avec: Barbara Stiegler, Eric Vautrin Date: 8 juin 2022
2022-07-14
1h 02
Les Podcasts de LUDOMAG
S2#E6 Laetitia Vautrin & Adrien Vignier "La production d'écrit 2.0 via l'ENT" du 27/01 17:39
La production écrite à l’école est souvent mise en place sous la forme d’exercices pour apprendre à écrire ou pour garder une trace de ce qui a été appris. Cet atelier va vous faire découvrir quelques défis d’écriture (Défi-Inférences, Twoulipo, TwittenRimes…) qui associent deux ou plusieurs classes (de la GS à la 3e) via un ENT ou un réseau commun RGPD afin qu’elles puissent s’écrire, se lire et partager une culture écrite commune produite par les élèves. En outre, ces échanges ne s’arrêtent pas à l’émission puisque le de...
2022-01-27
13 min
Taktsoft Campus Podcast
Folge 18 - Agile Transformation und der Faktor Mensch
Viele Unternehmen sind dabei - oder planen - agile Methoden einzuführen. Aber wo fängt man an – in dem Bereich wo die Kosten am höchsten sind? Wie lange braucht ein Unternehmen für die Umstellung? Welche Faktoren müssen berücksichtigt werden, vor allen Dingen was ist mit dem Faktor Mensch? Passen agile Strukturen in ein hierarchisches Unternehmen?? In diesem Podcast rede ich mit Eric Vautrin, der neben seiner beruflichen Aktivität als Leadership Consultant und Change Agent, gerade das Studium zum Executive Master in Change beim INSEAD absolviert. Er gibt einen faszinierenden Einblick in das Thema Change Managemen...
2021-05-28
29 min
Le bulleur
Le bulleur présente Les amants d’Hérouville
Dans le 82e épisode du podcast Le bulleur, on vous présente la bande dessinée Les amants d'Hérouville - une histoire vraie, album que l'on doit au scénario de Yann Le Quellec et au dessin de Romain Ronzeau et c'est édité chez Delcourt dans la collection Mirages. Cette semaine aussi, on revient sur l’actualité de la bande dessinée et des sorties avec : - La sortie de l'album Bartelby le scribe, nouvelle d'Herman Melville adaptée par José Luis Munuera et éditée chez Dargaud - La sortie de l'intégrale Le cri du peuple, album de Jacques Tardi s...
2021-02-25
10 min