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The Todd Veinotte ShowThe Todd Veinotte ShowThe Todd Veinotte Show | March 17, 2025In Hour 1, Councillors David Hendsbee, District 2, Lawrencetown - The Lakes - Chezzetcook - Eastern Shore and Shawn Cleary, District 9, Halifax West Armdale join Todd for Councillors on the Hot Seat. In Hour 2, Todd opens the phone for the Open Hour. In Hour 3, Raymond Plourde, wilderness coordinator with the Ecology Action Centre, joins Todd to discuss how Northern Pulp is seeking $2.5 billion in private and public funding to build a new pulp mill. Pedro Barata, President of Habitat for Humanity Canada, shares how Trump's tariffs threaten the Canadian Housing Sector. Ryan Slaney is putting his name forward for the People's P...2025-03-172h 09\'Is This Flattering?\' with Matilda and Olivia Maree'Is This Flattering?' with Matilda and Olivia MareeNavigating Uncertainty and Lessons from Visa Struggles with OliviaSend us a textWelcome back!This week, Olivia opens up to our community about one of the hardest moments in her personal life last year.She also talks about the challenge of sharing personal anecdotes as a practitioner, how to recognise depression, and when to reach out for help.It's an emotional one, so take care of yourself and see you next time.Studies on Maslows Hierachy of Needs:Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a Guide for LivingAuthors: Lester, D., Hvezda, J., Sullivan, S...2024-07-2247 minBusiness of Aesthetics Podcast ShowBusiness of Aesthetics Podcast ShowBeyond The Trend of Semaglutide: The 411 of GLPsIn this episode, host Ryan Davies interviews guest Nikki Plourde, a family medicine nurse practitioner specializing in weight management. They discuss the use of semaglutide for weight loss and the importance of a comprehensive approach to weight management. Nikki emphasizes the need for in-person evaluations, personalized treatment plans, and ongoing monitoring. She also addresses the affordability and accessibility of weight management treatments and the role of education in setting realistic expectations for patients. Nikki also shares her insights on the future of weight management, including the potential for new medications and a shift...2024-06-0630 minJUMPSCAREJUMPSCARELA MAISON DE CIRE : Bon remake ou rien à cirer ?Aujourd’hui RETOUR au début des années 2000, en 2005 plus précisément ! Une année plutôt riche pour le cinéma de genre : d’un côté Rob Zombie qui signe ce qui est à ce jour son oeuvre la plus réputée, THE DEVIL’S REJECT, d’un autre côté le grand retour de George Romero avec LAND OF THE DEAD LE TERRITOIRE DES MORTS VIVANTS, où encore le très claustro THE DESCENT de Neil Marshall. Mais tous ses films qui ont marqué leur époque ne sont que les arbres qui camouflent la forêt. ...2024-05-311h 21JUMPSCAREJUMPSCAREL'ARMÉE DES MORTS : C'est comme George Romero, mais de droiteOn s'est bien amusé jusque la, l'aventure fut belle... mais il est l'heure d'évoquer un nom qui pourrait faire trembler même le plus sain des cinéphiles : ... ZACK SNYDER. Réalisateur controversé, roi du blockbuster pour certains, énorme tâcheron pour d'autres, on s'est dit qu'il serait intéressant de revenir sur son premier film : L'armée des morts, qui fête ces 20 ans cette semaine ! Remake du cultissime ZOMBIE de George Romero, le film a eu son petit succès à l'époque et est considéré comme le meilleur film de son réalisateur pour beaucoup, en...2024-03-151h 37JUMPSCAREJUMPSCARETHE VOICES : entre chien et chatPetit retour en 2014 pour parler d'une des rares apparitions de Ryan "Deadpool" Reynolds dans le paysage du cinéma horrifique, dans un film réalisé par l'artiste/réalisatrice Marjane Satrapi : THE VOICES. Jerry vit à Milton, petite ville américaine bien tranquille où il travaille dans une usine de baignoires. Célibataire, il n’est pas solitaire pour autant dans la mesure où il s’entend très bien avec son chat, M. Moustache, et son chien, Bosco. Jerry voit régulièrement sa psy, aussi charmante que compréhensive, à qui il révèle un jour qu’il apprécie de pl...2023-07-1438 minWhat Science SaysWhat Science Says5. Can Omega-3 Protect Against Alzheimer's Disease?In this episode of the WhatScienceSays podcast, we learn about the protective effects of omega-3 against Alzheimer's disease. We learn about the dosage and the specific type of omega-3 fatty acid that is most beneficial. This episode is hosted by Mahshad, a neuroscientist and PhD candidate at the University of Toronto and The Hospital for Sick Children. References: 1. Chiu CC, Su KP, Cheng TC, Liu HC, Chang CJ, Dewey ME, Stewart R, Huang SY. The effects of omega-3 fatty acids monotherapy in Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment: a preliminary randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study. Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry. 2008 Jan 1;32(6):1538-44. 2...2023-04-1305 minBeyond Our SidelinesBeyond Our SidelinesThe Unbalanced Paddleboarder: A Conversation with Mike Shoreman“When you are knocked off your ‘paddleboards’ in life, you can get back on and keep going. We are all capable of doing exceptional things.”In this episode, I sat down with Mike Shoreman, who is is known by many as the Unbalanced Paddleboarder, but is also a published author, motivational speaker, mental health advocate, and much more. Mike is also the leader of the global Paddles Up Movement celebrating people’s confidence and power. Join us as we discuss mental health, overcoming obstacles, the power of positivity, and more. Connect with Mike @ http://mikeshoreman.org/2021-10-051h 08Beyond Our SidelinesBeyond Our SidelinesA conversation with Ethan ZohnIn this episode, I sat down with Ethan Zohn, who is is known by many for winning survivor Africa, but is also someone who, among a wide variety of endeavors, played professional soccer, is a global humanitarian, cancer survivor and advocate, television host, and co-founder of Grassroot Soccer. Join us for an incredibly varied conversation that is full of important lessons and takeaways for us as we navigate our daily lives. Key Takeaways1) Learn from FailureWe are all going to have successes and failures in life and some of these failures you...2021-07-231h 01Beyond Our SidelinesBeyond Our SidelinesChild and Youth Sports in Norway: What can we learn?Norway has adopted a youth-focused sports development system. The majority of youth play sports, costs are low, teams are organized differently in the younger years of development, parental involvement is uniquely structured, and new ideas are introduced regularly. Our youth sports systems here in the United States need to ask real questions about how we are organized and how we can increase access for our youth. What can we learn from what Norway is doing?2021-06-251h 17Wellness: Fact or FictionWellness: Fact or FictionFat Burners: Fact or FictionIf you haven’t been sucked into purchasing a ‘fat burning’ or ‘metabolism boosting’ product before, we praise you. For the rest of us that have, it’s time to stop wasting your dollars.This week Sal and Shauna dive into the facts of these products and their natural alternatives. You’ll learn:How many additional calories one black coffee burnsWhich fat burners ACTUALLY workWhich substances are banned and whyWhich alternative wholefood options act as fat burners / metabolism boostersSide effects of fat burnersWhere best to spend your hard-earned dollars!Where to check the risk and quality of your supplements:La...2020-12-211h 18Beyond Our SidelinesBeyond Our SidelinesRevisiting the Rooney RuleThe NFL recently announced proposed changes to the “Rooney Rule”. Adopted in 2003, the Rooney Rule is an NFL policy requiring every team with a head coaching vacancy to interview at least one or more diverse candidates. In 2009, the Rooney Rule was expanded to include general manager jobs and equivalent front office positions. I sat down with Professor Jeremi Duru from American University to talk about the proposed change and have an open and honest conversation about the impact of the Rooney Rule in the NFL and diversity in sports overall.SOME key takeaways and Information:The ques...2020-07-2152 minBeyond Our SidelinesBeyond Our SidelinesRunning it back with Orlando BeltranIn this episode, I’ll sit down for part two of my conversation with my dear friend Orlando Beltran and continue our talk about his journey through the youth sports system in California, what makes a good coach and role model, and what might have changed since he was a young athlete.2020-06-2238 minBeyond Our SidelinesBeyond Our SidelinesA conversation with Valorie Kondos Field“When you rearrange the letters in ‘listen’ it spells ‘silent.’ In order to truly listen, we have to silence our brains and stop trying to be right and figuring out how to respond. Just shut up and listen to our children.”In this episode, I sat down with Valorie Kondos Field to chat about her coaching history, philosophy, and approach. As coaches, we should always be learning no matter how much experience we have and this episode will provide a wonderful opportunity to learn from one of the best of all time; regardless of sport. Miss Val has a unique...2020-05-2442 minBeyond Our SidelinesBeyond Our SidelinesSport SpecializationSport specialization can be a divisive topic in the United States. On one side people feel like it’s the best route towards becoming an elite athlete or being able to play in University and on the other they feel like playing multiple sports allow for a more well-rounded athlete and ultimately more successful at one sport. The truth is that it’s not so simple as to say kids should play one sport or multiple, a lot of consideration has to go into those conversations. I sat down with Professor Wiersma to talk about the benefits and drawbacks of b...2020-05-1848 minBeyond Our SidelinesBeyond Our SidelinesAdolescent Brain DevelopmentI’ll sit down with Kaleigh Cornelison from the University of Michigan's Adolescent Health Initiative and talk about adolescent brain development and dive into why it might be important for coaches, administrators, and youth practitioners to have an understanding of how the brain develops and what that means for the youth that we work with.2020-04-3042 minBeyond Our SidelinesBeyond Our SidelinesWhy passion and hard work are such important attributes for a youth athleteIn this episode, I’ll sit down with my dear friend Orlando Beltran and talk about his journey through the youth sports system in California, what challenges he faced along the way to be able to play, and what life lessons he learned through playing that have stayed with him in his current role as an educator. 2020-04-2630 minBeyond Our SidelinesBeyond Our SidelinesBeyond Our Sidelines Introductory EpisodeIn this introductory episode, we will introduce our podcast and our host. We will learn a little bit about why we put this podcast together, what our goals are, and what the future holds. 2020-03-2807 minNEXT New EnglandNEXT New EnglandEpisode 41: Public CommentThis week, we find out what a Reveal/APM Reports investigation tells us about police de-escalation training in New England, and visit police in New Hampshire who are reaching out to children who’ve been traumatized by witnessing crime. We go inside the public input process in two big regional transportation projects, and find out what role citizens can play in shaping highways and railways. We take an electron’s tour of New England’s power grid, and wonder whether we might be ready for Daylight Saving Time, full-time. Officer Jennifer Lazarchic at a police training session in Mar...2017-05-1149 minNEXT New EnglandNEXT New EnglandEpisode 21: Facing ChangePerhaps nowhere else in the country is the impact of recent immigration trends so pronounced as in New England, where the predominantly white population is quickly aging, and where the influx of young immigrants is changing the identity of the region. This week, we hear from employers who bank on immigrant labor, community members getting ready for an influx of Syrian refugees, and foreign-born workers training to care for the elderly. Members of the Rutland community work with a Castleton University student from Saudi Arabia (right) during an Arabic class in Rutland’s Unitarian Universalist church. Photo by...2016-12-2248 min