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Le Grand Bain
Analyse de patrimoine | Kiné de 25 ans qui a hérité
Dans ce nouvel épisode, j'analyse le patrimoine de Lou, kiné de 25 ans qui a hérité. bonne écoute !Pour retrouver tout l'univers du Grand Bain :👨🏽💻 Assistez à ma prochaine conférence en ligne offerte🎥 Découvrez les épisodes disponibles sur YouTube📩 Rejoignez la newsletter🔓 Accédez à ma formation gratuite sur l'investissementHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2025-04-23
39 min
Krush Performance
Episode 18-12: The Holy Grail(s) of Sport Performance
Success in sport starts with one thing…Planning. Athlete Development and Player Performance is exactly like planning a trip and like any trip you need to have a well though out plan. And, if you are going to create a World Class Plan you need to have World Class Information. This week on Krush Performance I share some of the World Class information you MUST be thinking about when designing your plan. Today we hear Treasured Information From Krush Hall of Fame Guests – The Best of The Best: · Dr. Joe B...
2024-12-19
25 min
HECHO
EP26 - Nathan Ray Clark - From the Bend to the Screen
Welcome to Episode 26 of the HECHO Podcast, the podcast featuring the Coastal Bend’s creators, makers, doers, and builders. The Coastal Bend has grown its share of very talented actors and actresses, including Eva Longoria, Farah Fawcett, Pepe Serna, Victoria Moroles, and Lou Diamond Phillips. In this episode, we get to hear from Nathan Ray Clark, another local actor finding success on the screen and stream. Nathan grew up in Portland where his acting bug was nurtured in the theater department at Gregory Portland High School. That experience eventually led him to Del Mar’s theatre and then to Los...
2024-12-17
1h 31
Unlock The Most Soul-Stirring Full Audiobook Today!
Whispers of Wisdom. A Collection of Soothing 5-Minute Bedtime Stories About Stoicism for Kids: Fun & Engaging Short Tales for Children to Cultivate Mindfulness, Meditation and Better Sleep by Elena Chapman, Kids Trivia
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/821029to listen full audiobooks. Title: Whispers of Wisdom. A Collection of Soothing 5-Minute Bedtime Stories About Stoicism for Kids: Fun & Engaging Short Tales for Children to Cultivate Mindfulness, Meditation and Better Sleep Series: #1 of Fairy Tales for Family Author: Elena Chapman, Kids Trivia Narrator: Farah D Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 11 minutes Release date: September 27, 2024 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Non-fiction Publisher's Summary: Pssst… are you ready to ignite your child’s imagination and fill bedtime with wisdom that will shape their soul? Picture this: each night, as yo...
2024-09-27
1h 11
Camino Astral
El arte de la Brujería Moderna con Lou Florez (Entrevista en Inglés)
En este programa entrevistamos a Lou Florez quien nos habla sobre como ha evolucionado actualmente el arte de la brujería, en este programa encontraras tips que puedes aplicar para tu práctica inicial y también algunos libros que te pueden ayudar. Redes de nuestro Invitado https://www.instagram.com/modernbrujo/ Síguenos en nuestras redes Instagram https://www.instagram.com/caminoastralmedia/ Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/caminoastralmedia TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@caminoastralmedia Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2a7f2BHbd54JA7qNnL...
2024-09-26
1h 01
Girls On Film
Ep 173: Love Lies Bleeding exclusive with director Rose Glass and more at Glasgow Film Festival
In this episode Girls On Film is at the 20th edition of Glasgow Film Festival. Anna Smith sits down with Festival Director Allison Gardner, then has an exclusive interview with the director of Love Lies Bleeding Rose Glass, with Oscar-nominated director of The Teacher Farah Nabulsi, and with BAFTA-nominated director of Edge of Summer Lucy Cohen. First up, Director of GFF Allison Gardner picks out some of her festival highlights, from Ava DuVernay’s Origin to Viggo Mortensen’s The Dead Don’t Hurt which she describes as a ‘feminist western’. Allison talks about the unique programming at GFF with 126 films incl...
2024-03-01
50 min
Mucho Soul's Podcast
Mucho Soul Show No. 732
As broadcast @ www.totallywiredradio.com Tuesday 06.02.24Hour One and Two with Alan Kenny Arscott (DJ A.K.A.)01. Dexter Gordon - Tanya (Blue Note 1965)02. Walter Benton Quintet - Out Of This World (Jazzland 1960)03. Clifford Jordan - Sunrise In Mexico (Jazzland 1961)04. Bobby Hutcherson - Searchin' The Trane (Blue Note 1976)05. Pharoah Sanders - Farah (Theresa 1981)06. Paul Gonsalves - Humming Bird (Deram 1970)07. Duke Pearson - Amanda (Blue Note 1965)08. Louie Bellson Ft. Walfredo De Los Reyes - Sentido En Seis (Six Feeling) (Pablo 1978)09. Victor Feldman - Brazillian Fire (DJM 1974)10. Dee Dee...
2024-02-07
1h 59
Oh les beaux jours ! Frictions littéraires
Alain Farah et Alice Kaplan – De l'intime à l'histoire
Alice Kaplan, universitaire américaine spécialiste de Camus, et Alain Farah, universitaire québécois d’origine libano-égyptienne enseignant lui aussi la littérature, ont écrit, chacun à leur manière, un roman des origines. Inspiré par l’histoire vraie d’une des dernières familles juives d’Algérie que la guerre d’indépendance puis la décennie noire n’ont pas dissuadée de rester dans le pays, Maison Atlas mêle sur plusieurs générations et à travers plusieurs voix les destins croisés de deux familles, l’une algérienne, l’autre américaine. Fresque famil...
2022-12-17
59 min
Books and Boba
April 2022 Book News
On this episode, we highlight the latest book and publishing news in Asian American literature for our April 2022 mid-month check-in! New books mentioned in our publishing news:Sunshine Nails by Mai NguyenDim Sum Palace by X. FangBroken by X. FangWe Are Definitely Human by X. FangDear Wendy by Ann Zhaountitled novel by Anuk ArudpragasamIf You’re Not the One by Farah Naz RishiThe Last Tale of the Flower Bride by Roshani ChokshiThe Shade Tree by Suzy LeeThe Books of Clash: Legendary Legends Legendarious Achievery by Gene Luen YangThe Cookie Crumbles by Tracy Badua and Alechia DowThe Lit...
2022-04-19
29 min
That Said With Michael Zeldin
A Conversation with Professor Farah Jasmine Griffin, Author, ‘Read Until You Understand, The Profound Wisdom of Black Life and Literature’
Join me and Professor Griffin as we discuss her new book, Read Until You Understand, The Profound Wisdom of Black Life and Literature which explores timeless values that guide us, reminding us of our responsibility to ourselves and others as it also encourages us to learn the bitter truths of our history as well as the transcendent beauty and humanity of some of our responses to it. Guest Professor Farah Jasmine Griffin Farah Jasmine Griffin is Chair of African-American & African Diaspora Studies; Director of the Institute for Research in African American Studies a...
2022-01-19
1h 04
ZEITGEIST19 Curated Podcast
Bob Wilson. In Order to Listen, Close Your Eyes
Episode Summary:With the start of our new season we have the pleasure to meet the legendary American experimental theatre stage director, playwright and visual artist - Robert (Bob) Wilson just after turning 80, during his directing of Shakespeare's The Tempest at Sofia's National Theatre. Wilson tell us why 'speaking' Shakespeare is different, what makes a great actor and how he merges his senses with various shapes of expression, hearing the space and silence. He shares about his inspiring community driven initiative The Watermill Center and his hopes and vision for a fair and equal future and freedom...
2021-10-29
10 min
Krush Performance
Talent Identification & The Pro Draft
Athletes, coaches, GM’s, parents, and administrators this is a talent conversation you do not want to miss! Why is it so difficult to identify future performance? Despite all of the resources, time, and effort we really have not gotten that much better at it. This week on Krush Performance, we talk with Lou Farah, Sport Researcher at York University, who has focused the majority of his research on the professional sports draft and athlete selection process, in particular the NHL draft. What makes a great hockey player? I want to ge...
2021-06-30
45 min
Krush Performance
Skill vs. Talent - There's A Big Difference
What exactly is Talent? Why is it so difficult to predict future success? What is the difference between talent and skill? When it comes to talent and talent identification, there seem to be more questions than answers. Talent and talent ID are one of our main themes for 2021 and this week on Krush Performance, we dive into episode two of our “Talent Series” as we talk with Dr. Nima Dehghansai, Athlete Development and Talent ID Specialist with the Australian Paralympic Committee. We dive down the talent rabbit hole to address some of the major questions revo...
2021-06-23
1h 00
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #24 - The Best: How Elite Athletes Are Made | with Dr. Mark Williams
I am joined by Dr. Mark Williams - a professor at the University of Utah and author of the book "The Best: How Elite Athletes Are Made". In his book, Dr. Williams outlines a variety of factors that shape elite athletes and influence their development. Some of those influences we discussed on the podcast are: the environment in which athletes are born and develop, unorganized sports and their impact on skill development, early specializations and its advantages/disadvantages, and much more! You can find Dr. Williams' book here: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/1529304350?pf_rd_r=DCX639A125BW831...
2021-03-01
59 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #24 - The Best: How Elite Athletes Are Made
Episode #24 - The Best: How Elite Athletes Are Made by Lou Farah
2021-03-01
59 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #23 - The Psychology of Flow State with Matt Comand (MA)
Many of us have experienced “being in the zone”, where we are fully immersed in work and our productivity is maximized. The psychological state is known as “Flow”, and my guest today explains how flow works, what psychological/neurochemical mechanisms drive it, how we can achieve it and sustain it. All that and more with Matt Comand, a high performance coach and a former sport psychology professor.
2021-01-11
59 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #22 - The Psychology of Passion with Dr. Robert Vallerand
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 Wo...
2020-11-23
54 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #21 - Gene doping with Dr. Matthew Porteus
I am joined by Dr. Matthew Porteus from Stanford University and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to talk about what gene doping is and how it works, what kind of genes might be desirable for athletes to have, do we currently have the technology to do gene doping, and what challenges/dangers could gene doping have on an athlete’s health. Enjoy! Follow me on Twitter @LouFarah and Instagram @Lou.Farah
2020-09-30
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #20 - Pseudoscience in Sports with Dr. Richard Bailey
I am joined by Dr. Richard Bailey, a professor and researcher in sport science and physical education, to talk about pseudoscience in sport and the many myths and misconceptions in this area: the 10,000 hour “rule”, neurolinguistics programing, the claim that we only use 10% of our brain, the claim that we need to drink 8 glasses of water a day, and so many more. We also talk about ways in which we can distinguish between real evidence and pseudoscience so that we don’t fall for false claims. Hope you enjoy this one! You can follow Dr. Richard Bailey on Twitter @DrDickB and fo...
2020-08-18
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #19 - Leadership in Sports with Dr. Todd Loughead
What are the different types of leadership that exist in sports? What personality traits are associated with being a good leader? What behaviors do good leaders exhibit? And, is leadership something you're born with or something you develop over time? All that and more with Dr. Todd Loughead, a leadership expert and sport psychologist from the University of Windsor. Check out Dr. Loughead's lab to find out more about his work: https://www.uwindsor.ca/kinesiology/344/sports-psychology Follow Dr. Loughead on Twitter @ToddLoughead Follow me on Twitter @LouFarah and on Instagram @Lou.Farah
2020-07-30
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #18 - Choking Under Pressure with Dr. Chris Mesagno
I'm joined by one of the world's leading experts in the area of choking under pressure: Dr. Chris Mesagno from Federation University in Australia. We talk about the psychological mechanisms/causes of choking, strategies used to combat it, the relationship between handedness and choking, and much more!
2020-06-29
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #17 - Altitude Training: Myth vs Reality with Dr. Christoph Siebenmann
I am joined by Dr. Christoph Siebenmann from the Institute of Mountain Emergency Medicine to talk about altitude training and the debate surrounding this area. Does Altitude training really work like many athletes/coaches believe? What doesn't add up about this training method that makes some scientists skeptical? What are the drawbacks of altitude training, and do they outweigh the benefits?
2020-06-15
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #16 - The Psychology of Clutch Performance with Dr. Mark Otten
Dr. Mark Otten takes us through the psychology of clutch performance in sports: what state of mind is the athlete in? What needs to fall in place for a clutch play to happen? How does a clutch athlete differ in his response to performance anxiety than a non-clutch athlete? And what personality traits do those athletes have that others don’t? All that and more on this fun episode of the Fandom Science Podcast. Enjoy! And don’t forget to subscribe :)
2020-05-29
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #15 - Weight Cutting & Performance in MMA with Dr. Oliver Barley
Weight cutting is a huge problem in Mixed Martial Arts and can have serious consequences on fighters' health and performance. There's perhaps no one more informed in this area than Dr. Oliver Barley - a sport scientist from Edith Cowan University who has spent years studying weight cutting in combat sports. On today's episode, we discuss (1) fights from UFC 249 for the first 15 minutes,(2)which factors of performance are most affected by weight cutting and which are not, (3)what physiological changes take place inside a fighter's body when they are cutting weight, and are they irreversible? (4)health consequences of dehydration, and (5...
2020-05-21
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #14 - Head of Sport Performance for the St. Louis Blues Eric Renaghan
On this very special episode of the podcast, I am joined via Skype by Eric Renaghan - the head of sport performance for the St. Louis Blues. Eric holds a Master of Science degree from Lindenwood University where he specialized in Human Performance. Afterwards, he went on to work for the San Jose Sharks and Vancouver Canucks before joining the Blues in 2016. Eric and I chatted about the current situation of NHL players in quarantine, our expectations for the playoffs when the season returns, how NHL players’ training differs in the regular season compared to the playoffs, why pre-game and po...
2020-03-30
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #13 - fatigue and recovery with Dr. Arthur Cheng
I am joined by muscle physiologist and assistant professor at the York University Muscle Health Research Center, Dr. Arthur Cheng, to talk about fatigue during exercise and competition as well as recovery afterwards. We discuss ice baths vs hot tubs, antioxidants and their effectiveness, the types of food.supplements that are most beneficial for energy and recovery, performance enhancing drugs, and a lot more!
2020-03-12
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #12 - How to optimize mental performance in sports with Dr. Cassidy Preston
I am joined by sport psychologist and founder of Consistent Elite Performance, Dr. Cassidy Preston, to talk about all things sport psychology. From confidence and emotional regulation to imagery and meditation. We also talked about Dr. Preston's professional hockey career, and life lessons we can draw from sports. You can follow Dr. Preston on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CassidyPreston Instagram: @consistenteliteperformance Website: consistenteliteperformance.com You can follow me on Twitter: @LouFarah Enjoy!
2019-08-19
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #11 - losing body fat, GMO vs non-GMO food and more with Dr. Andrea Josse
Dr. Andrea Josse, a nutrition scientist and an exercise physiologist, joins me on the 11th episode of the podcast to discuss healthy and sustainable ways to lose body fat while maintaining muscle mass. We discuss the importance of dairy in our diets, and the truth behind organic and non-GMO food.
2019-05-27
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #10 - The benefits and dangers of CrossFit w/ Victoria Larocca (MSc)
What is the philosophy behind Crossfit? Who can benefit from it and who can't? Why does it get a bad reputation and how dangerous is it really? My friend, and CrossFit coach, Victoria Larocca(MSc)answers these questions and more on today's episode.
2019-03-19
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #9 - Should your child specialize in one sport? w/Sandy Mosher (MSc)
Should children specialize in one sport, or play multiple sports? What offers the best chance at becoming a professional athlete? Can specialization really lead to burnout and dropout?
2019-02-25
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #8 - benefits and myths of chiropractic with Dr. Mariusz Fajfer, DC
My friend and chiropractor Dr. Mario Fajfer joins me to talk about the myths/misconceptions of chiropractic care and its benefits. And Dr. Fajfer tells us how to spot legitimate and illegitimate chiropractors. Enjoy!
2019-01-02
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #7 - Paralympics & misconceptions of Parasport with Nima Dehghansai (MSc)
My friend and lab-mate, Nima Dehghansai, joins me on this episode to talk about the paralympics and its rising popularity, difficulties and challenges that athletes with disability face, and we both share stories from our upbringing. Enjoy!
2018-07-16
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #6 - Misconceptions of talent & longevity of athletes with Dr. Joe Baker
My Ph.D supervisor, Dr. Joe Baker, joins me on the 6th episode of the Fandom Science Podcast! Joe tells his story of how he became one of the most prominent sport scientists. We discuss some myths/misconceptions of talent, mortality and longevity of elite athletes compared to the general population, and Joe gives us some solid life advice.
2018-07-06
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #5 - UFC 225 Recap with Jakub Czyzowski
My friend, Jakub Czyzowski, joins me in this episode to recap UFC 225 and talk about weight cutting issues in MMA Enjoy!
2018-06-14
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #4 - Gaze behaviour in baseball with Matt McCue
I am joined by Matt McCue, a former NAIA baseball player, and current MSc candidate at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology who studies the eye movement of baseball batters and the science behind tracking pitches and reacting to them. We also talked about the concept of quiet eye, pitching techniques, and a lot more topics related to baseball. If you enjoyed this episode, please like this track and subscribe to the channel for more cool content! You can find me on Twitter @LouFarah and find Matt @icue93 Enjoy!
2018-06-09
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #3 - Maple Leafs / Stanley Cup Finals with NHL writer Sean O'leary
My good friend and NHL writer, Sean O'leary, joins me on the third episode of the podcast to recap the Toronto Maple Leafs' season, look ahead to potential moves they could make in the future, and discuss the Stanley Cup Finals.
2018-06-02
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #2 - Sleep and recovery with Stuart Wilson
Strength and conditioning coach and MSc candidate at York University, Stuart Wilson, joins me to talk about the effects of sleep on athletic performance and health in general. Stu then shares a number of tips to get a good night's sleep. We also get into ice baths, active recovery, dreams and some other weird topics. If you enjoyed this episode please give it a like and subscribe to the channel for more episodes coming soon! Twitter: @LouFarah @SGwilson92
2018-05-23
00 min
Fandom Science Podcast
Episode #1: Talent / nature & nurture with Dr. Nick Wattie
I am joined by Dr. Nick Wattie to talk about talent in sport, what it means to be talented, the controversy surrounding this topic, nature & nurture, and a lot more!
2018-05-15
00 min
The CITIUS MAG Podcast | A Running + Track and Field Show
Lou Serafini On His Chase Of A Sub-Four Minute Mile, Breaking Out In The Sport After College
Over the weekend Lou Serafini became the 514th American to break four minutes for the mile when he ran 3:59.33 at the Boston University Last Chance Meet. He's one of the chillest dudes in track and a name to watch over the next few years on the U.S. distance running scene. He joined the show to discuss what it's like being a blue-collar runner balancing a full-time job at Tracksmith, coaching other athletes and yet still putting in the daily work to chase the dream of breaking four minutes for the mile. Lou has range as he's raced everything at...
2018-03-02
57 min
Creating Wealth Show Archives 1-300
CW 279: How the Republican & Democratic Parties Control Presidential Debates with George Farah Founder of Open Debates
Jason Hartman is joined by George Farah, author of No Debate: How the Republican and Democratic Parties Secretly Control the Presidential Debates, and founder of Open Debates, for an inside look at how the presidential debates are a rigged game. George refers to the debates as “the Super Bowl of politics.” So what really goes on in the debates? The people would like to know. As George explains, the debates are tightly controlled by the Commission on Presidential Debates through scripting, strict time limits, and the exclusion of third-party candidates. This commission is supposed to be non-partisan, but...
2016-12-31
37 min
Listen to Full Audiobook in Fiction, Short Stories & Anthologies
Seattle Noir by Curt Colbert (editor) | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Seattle Noir Author: Curt Colbert (editor) Narrator: Joe Barrett, Kevin Free, Jonathan Davis, Bronson Pinchot, David Ledoux, Kevin T. Collins, Farah Bala Format: Unabridged Length: 7 hrs and 58 mins Language: English Release date: 11-25-14 Publisher: Audible Studios Genres: Fiction, Short Stories & Anthologies Summary: Launched by the summer '04 award-winning best-seller Brooklyn Noir, Akashic Books continues its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies. Each book is comprised of all-new stories, each one set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the respective city. Brand-new stories by: G. M. Ford, Skye...
2014-11-25
7h 58
A Better World with Mitchell J. Rabin
George Farah, Attorney & Author
A Better World Radio has been taking time to educate its audience about the electoral process in the U.S. In this light, Mitchell has interviewed Justice Party Presidential candidate, the former, two-term Mayor of Salt Lake City, Rocky Anderson, Green Party Presidential candidate Dr. Jill Stein, former Democratic Presidential candidate, Rep. Dennis Kucinich and former Independent Presidential candidate Ralph Nader. In each case, none of these candidates have ever appeared in a nationally-televised Presidential debate. The question of course, is why? Each is nationally-known to at least a not insignificant number of the American population, but perhaps more importantly, the...
2012-09-27
1h 22