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Books in the Freezer - A Horror Fiction PodcastBooks in the Freezer - A Horror Fiction PodcastDoppelgänger Horror with Jocelyn CodnerAre you seeing double? Jocelyn is on the pod to talk about a topic that sent me into an existential spiral. We're talking doppelgängers and doubles today.  Shownotes: https://booksinthefreezer.com   Books Mentioned: 3:59 by Gretchen McNeil The Stepford Wives by Ira Levin Such Lovely Skin by Tatiana Schlote-Bonne The Changeling by Victor LaValle The Watchers by A.M. Shine Stranger with My Face by Lois Duncan The Jolly Corner by Henry James The Dark Half by Stephen King The Outsider by Stephen King For She is Fearfully and Wonderfully Made by Tim Waggoner...2025-04-081h 26La Maison 4La Maison 4EP 48 - Quand le système familial est déséquilibré : conséquences dans les différents domaines de la vie.De l'état de santé de ton système familial dépend l'équilibre des différents domaines de notre vie. Lorsque le système familial est malade, lorsque les lois qui le régissent ne sont pas respectées, cela a des répercussions dans notre vie pro, amoureuse, amicale, dans notre santé ...Dans cet épisode, je te partage comment chacune des 4 lois de Bert Hellinger peut impacter les différents domaines de ta vie. En remontant à la racine du déséquilibre, tu libères et pacifies ce qui t'empêche de vivre ta propre vie.Pour al...2025-04-0214 minTell Me Over TeaTell Me Over Tea10: Our PlaylistsRemember the days when we used to make mixtapes for our friends and crushes? We miss those days. Music is a big part of Lois, Steph and Sylvie's lives in very different ways – from how they consume music, to the ways they have integrated it into their day-to-day. Tune in to find out about their ultimate guilty pleasures, must-see artists, and go-to playlists. For all the music lovers and those who are looking for new sounds to obsess over, this one's for you. Lois's Playlist Sylvie's Playlist Stephanie's Playlist Instagram: @te...2024-10-1159 minOver the Lege, The Live Podcast!Over the Lege, The Live Podcast!RECAST: Most Favorite Episode - S3:E14 - We've Got a Bonner for Voting Rights!Charlie Bonner is a youth voting rights advocate and communications professional working to engage a new generation of civic leaders. A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Charlie majored in government and Plan II Honors where his thesis, A Republic If You Can Jeep It, was awarded the Lois Baird Trice Prize for Creative Scholarship after he drove 10,000 miles across the country to interview strangers about democracy. Currently, Charlie runs state-wide communications and outreach at MOVE Texas, a non-partisan non-profit dedicated to empowering young people in civic life and tearing down barriers to the ballot bo...2024-07-171h 22Précieuse HarmoniePrécieuse Harmonie39 - Comprendre 3 lois universelles pour créer sa vie joyeusementIl existe plusieurs lois universelles (ou principes) qui ont un impact sur toi, en tout temps et en tout lieu, indépendamment des circonstances spécifiques ou des croyances individuelles.Je te partage mon expérience et mes meilleurs trucs au sujet de 3 lois en particulier :Loi de la vibrationLoi de l'actionLoi de la polarité (et comment faire un point zéro !)--------------------------------------------Partage cet épisode de podcast avec d'autres Précieuses ! Identifie-moi sur Instagram (@stephanie.vachon_) pour que je puisse découvrir tes prises de consc...2024-07-0225 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministThe Cycle of Experience: Use Your Awareness to Make ChangeGestalt theory offers a way of looking at how people can change through their interactions with their environment: the cycle of experience. In this episode, Lois explains how this model can be used to change how we experience housework and caring for our homes and relationships. She and co-host Stephanie explore the stages people go through as they see what is, imagine what could be, and integrate new actions. If you are feeling stuck or unmotivated, this episode is for you!2024-05-0156 minL\'horloge tourne…L'horloge tourne…33 - L'universAujourd'hui dans l'épisode, je te partage mon avis, probablement controversé, par rapport à l'univers. Je trouve que dans la dernière année, les lois de l'attraction, la manifestation et l'univers ont pris beaucoup d'ampleur et beaucoup de choses là-dedans sont vraiment géniales, MAIS... Parce que comme dans tout, il y a un "mais" et il y a place à de la nuance... Je vois beaucoup trop de gens utiliser cela comme une excuse pour se déculpabiliser de ne pas avoir atteint leurs objectifs. Le but de cet épisode (comme dans...2024-05-0128 minLa Maison 4La Maison 4Les principes fondamentaux du transgénérationnel 1/3 L’appartenanceLa loi de l’appartenance est l’une des grandes lois fondamentales du système familial. Qui doit faire partie de notre système ? Pourquoi et comment réintégrer chacun dans le système ? Quelques clés dans cet épisode.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.2024-04-2417 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministThe "Happiness Gap"Data show that even though women report far greater levels of stress and overwhelm than men, they also report feeling generally happier. What is going on? In this episode, Stephanie and Lois discuss the irony that women get little, if any, leisure time but still say they are generally happy, while men remain unhappy even though they have hours more leisure time and report far less overwhelm than women. Is there a way to make sense of these findings? Listen in and find out. 2024-03-2854 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministMen Should Smile MoreResearch shows that women smile more than men. Why does this happen and what does it mean? In this episode, Lois and Stephanie review a large metaanalytic study involving all scientific data on gender and smiling. They go point-by-point thrugh the findings in order to understand the circumstances under which women smile more and men smile less and and those where men and women smile equally. Check it out.2024-03-2257 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministWant an Equal Marriage? Get a Divorce.According to Lyz Lenz, in America, marriage is "a relationship made unequal not by accident, but as a function of a society that relies on inequality to fill in the gaps that it refuses to fund--childcare, eldercare." In this episode, Stephanie and Lois discuss the newly-released, powerfully candid book, "This American Ex-Wife," emphasizing its instant resonance not just with them and this show, but with women everywhere. (Within one week of its release, it made the NY Times top-10 best-seller list.)2024-03-0857 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministNothing To Say"But I don't have anything to say." In this episode, hosts Stephanie and Lois explore the meaning of non-responsive silences, often by men toward women, by asking, what is someone really saying when they say they have nothing to say?2024-03-0155 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministValentine's DayLove: Brought To You By Valentine's Day. In this February-14th-inspired episode, Lois and Stephanie reflect on Valentine's Day and discuss the varying ways it's viewed in American culture. They ask, is it a sweet day for showing genuine love and affection, or is it a heteronormative, capitalistic, sexist pseudo-holiday? (Or is it just a day for kids?) And, also: What exactly is love anyway? Check it out.2024-02-1354 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministKeep Going, with Feminist Singer-Songwriter, Shilpa RayConnecting with song lyrics can be both powerful and healing. In this episode, Lois and Stephanie talk to NYC-based singer-songwriter Shilpa Ray about the fiercely resonant lyrics of the songs in her album "Portrait of a Lady." Shilpa describes the inspiration for the album, the stories behind each song, the critical role of truth and honesty in social change, and the necessity of pressing on. *be advised this episode contains explicit language2024-01-231h 07The Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministWords We’re Sick Of: The Feminist Pessimist Killjoy EpisodeThe meaning of a word can sometimes depend on the context in which it’s stated. In this episode, Lois and Stephanie talk about well-intentioned but now-aggravating words that, to them at least, have been corrupted by mis- and over-use.2024-01-1654 minExpose ton travail socialExpose ton travail social2# Démystifier le travail social au QuébecBienvenue dans cet épisode pour démystifier le travail social au Québec. Aujourd'hui je vous présente Martin Robert, travailleur social d'expérience. Pendant 34 ans, il a a pratiqué le travail social auprès des familles et des populations vulnérables dans un CLSC en milieu rural, puis comme conseiller clinique et gestionnaire. Désormais consultant en pratique autonome, il donne de la formation aux travailleurs et travailleuses sociales et a donné de nombreux ateliers de formation et de réflexion sur le travail social clinique dans une approche communautaire et en santé mentale. Il a aussi œuvré au sein d’organis...2024-01-1022 minArt Slice - A Palatable Serving of Art HistoryArt Slice - A Palatable Serving of Art HistoryPurple w/ Caldwell Tanner - Art Slice Museum Laboratories Division of Color Theory & Color StudiesWant to watch instead of listen? Do so here: https://youtu.be/Qw4YLLwleD0For its SEVENTH installment, the Art Slice Museum Laboratories Division of Color Theory and Color Studies brings you the extra-spectral, enigmatic (and sometimes controversial) PURPLE - and we have artist, illustrator, animator and (duncle) Caldwell Tanner of Not Another DnD Podcast (NaddPod), Drawfee, Big City Greens - on deck to help sort it out.Is it actually violet? Or have color manufacturers fudged the visuals? Or is purple hidden in plain sight, filling in the...2024-01-051h 35Grafted: Jewish Roots of ChristianityGrafted: Jewish Roots of ChristianityTaking the Gospel to Social MediaMy guest is content creator, pastor, and social media evangelist, Dan Bergman! Dan was saved as a 15-year-old boy and called to preach when he was 16. The Lord greatly burdened him for the salvation of his Jewish father. God called him into Jewish missions when he was 17.  He and his wife, Lois, began their deputation with Jewish Awareness Ministries in 2010, and in 2011 began a ministry to the Jewish population of Cleveland, OH. In 2015, they felt the Lord leading them to move to North Carolina to work out of the ministry headquarters and to help grow and strengthen the ministry. All of...2023-12-2741 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministUnconditional LoveIs unconditional love a basic emotion, a sweet fantasy, a birthright, or a spiritual achievement? And how does the expectation of condition-free love show up in our relationships, for better or worse? In this episode, hosts Stephanie and Lois explore their thoughts on unconditional love, asking whether or not love should, if fact, have conditions.2023-12-1457 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministSingle, Dating, Married, Divorced (or None of the Above)Why aren't people dating and getting married at the same rates as before? Why do women get told, instead of asked, what the problem is? In this episode, hosts Stephanie and Lois explore the social and psychological issues that play out in modern relationships.2023-12-0753 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministLeftoversOne of the best parts of Thanksgiving, many would say, is the leftovers. In this episode, Lois and Stephanie discuss common Thanksgiving Leftover Fantasies and go on to explore the underlying gender dynamics of food, cooking, and feeding. It’s important to notice who feeds whom, and to make sure that everyone, especially the cook, is getting fed.2023-11-3053 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministGratitude, Toxic Positivity, and Denial: How To Be Truly ThankfulThankfulness is in focus at this time of year. In this episode, Stephanie and Lois explore the secret to finding, feeling, and practicing deep gratitude…and explain why we must do it.2023-11-2355 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministQuitting the Blame GameNot every problem has to be someone’s fault. In this episode, Lois and Stephanie explore the human tendency to assign blame, either to ourselves or others, even when it’s not necessary. What’s *that* about?2023-11-1455 minPaysages sonoresPaysages sonoresStéphanie L Bérubé et Paul TomStéphanie Lessard-Bérubé accueille Paul Tom chez elle pour un petit tour guidé de sa bouillonnante maison d’artistes. Le duo choisit ensuite d’un commun accord de longer le sentier du Littoral de Rimouski, thé à la main, pour creuser ce qui les unit. Au carrefour du documentaire, de la fiction, du cinéma d’intervention, de la médiation culturelle et de l’enseignement, leur pratique est variée, mais indéniablement tournée vers l’Autre. Ayant tous deux fait le choix de contourner les lois classiques de la production et de la diffusion cinématographique, ils mettent de l’avant...2023-11-0722 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministThe Problem with IndividualismTo have better relationships, we have to step out of ourselves to imagine what it is like to be someone else. In this episode, Lois and Stephanie explore the (very) American notion if individualism. They discuss how it develops, what function it serves, it’s potentially detrimental consequences, and how we can overcome it to build fulfilling alliances at home and elsewhere.2023-10-2958 minTempo FémininTempo FémininE17 4 lois du temps qui t'empêchent souvent d'être efficaceQue se passe-t-il avec ton temps?Si tu te rends compte qu'il t'échappe, malgré la planification et diverses stratégies, tu seras très intéressée de découvrir ces 4 lois. Elles sabotent peut-être ton organisation, à ton insu. Pour un audit gratuit de ta gestion du temps, je t'invite à réserver un appel de 15 mn ici : https://calendly.com/stephaniegenevois/appel-offert 👉Si ça résonne pour toi, je t’invite à t’abonner au podcast pour apprendre à t'organiser de façon zen & efficace et gagner jusqu'à 1h de temps libre par jour. Tu peux aussi part...2023-10-0614 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministRedefining Masculinity, with author JJ Bola“Why are we doing this?” is a question JJ Bola encourages men to ask themselves and each other. He joins Stephanie and Lois from London to discuss his powerful and important book, written for men, “Mask Off: Masculinity Redefined.” Together, they explore his views on the social construct of maleness and his thoughts on how a little self-reflection can give men the power to live fuller, more connected lives. You’ll want to share this episode with everyone you know! (Find Mr. Bola online at: www.jjbola.com.)2023-10-041h 01SplashSplashPourquoi les GAFAM sont toujours au-dessus des lois ?NOUVEAU - Abonnez-vous à Nouvelles Écoutes + pour profiter du catalogue Nouvelles Écoutes en intégralité et en avant premières, sans publicité. Vous aurez accès à des enquêtes, documentaires, séries et fictions exclusives passionnantes, comme « Au Nom du fils », « Roulette russe à Béziers », ou encore « Oussama Le Magnifique ».  👉 https://m.audiomeans.fr/s/S-dLCvHKUzL’ONG None of Your Business qui attaque devant des cours européennes les géants du numérique comme Meta, a remporté une victoire en mai dernier : Facebook a été condamné à 1,2 milliard d’euros par la Cnil irlandaise, pour ne pas avoir respecté la loi, le RGPD. Cet...2023-09-2523 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday Feminist“Mean” Girls?If someone’s feelings are hurt by something you say, does that make you “mean”? Or does it make the hurt person “sensitive”? Or does it reflect another dynamic altogether? In this episode, Stephanie and Lois talk about perceptions (and misperceptions) of female meanness and what it says about how women are experienced by others, and how they, in turn, experience themselves.2023-09-131h 00The Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministRelinquishing PrivilegeBeing born male has advantages. In this episode, hosts Lois and Stephanie review some of the benefits of being a man, and explore ways men can make more room at the table for women…or not.2023-08-161h 01The Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministA Good ManWhat qualities come to mind when you think of a “good man”? In this episode, hosts Lois and Stephanie review a list of internet-generated qualities to see if they agree with its conception of a “good man.” (Nice Surprise: it turns out the list is not gender-specific.)2023-08-101h 03The Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministSpeaking UpFor women, saying what you mean is often complicated by gender and relationship dynamics. In this episode, Stephanie and Lois disentangle the common experience many women have when they speak up and offer ways that men and women can shift this dynamic to create unbreakable relationships.2023-08-0158 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministBarbie and KenThe new feminist satire film "Barbie" has caused quite a stir in theaters and on the internet. In this episode, hosts Lois and Stephanie discuss what they each loved about the layers and themes in movie...and then go on to give several solid reasons why every *man* out there should go watch it right now! (Spoiler alert! This movie is described in detail, so you may want to watch it before you listen.)2023-07-2958 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministPlaying the VictimHave you ever been told to stop “acting like a victim”? In this episode, Stephanie and Lois deconstruct the idea of victimhood, exploring how being accused of “playing the victim” actually victimizes women.2023-07-1956 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministMultitaskingWomen commonly have no choice but to do more than one thing at a time, often without conscious choice or awareness. In this episode, hosts Stephanie and Lois explore the complex underpinnings of women's multitasking...and discuss ways to still find joy at moments when it becomes overwhelming.2023-06-0758 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministHelp Her!Sometimes, women need encouragement...and other times, they need HELP. In this episode, hosts Lois and Stephanie talk about the importance of listening to women when they tell you what they need (and then giving it to them)!2023-05-2457 minSVU POD: Especially HeinousSVU POD: Especially HeinousS5E18 Careless (TCC: Lois Jurgens)This episode…    is JERSEY! It SKIS in it’s JEANS! Carol Brander from one of the best movies of all time, Just Friends, stars in this awful episode of you guessed it: adults who are supposed to care for kids doing the absolute opposite!  Our humor this episode is in the toilet. For real, just ask Muriel Plummer clogging up the system!    Recap 0:23 True Crime Chaser 49:49   Patreon: Recap 5:08 True Crime Chaser 1:07:03   *TW: Child abuse, child murder, suicide*   Rate and review!  Email us at svupod@gmail.com! P.O. Box 176 Deforest, WI 53532 Check out our Instagram @svupod! Get pod merch and more at ! Joi...2023-05-231h 06The Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministThe Impossibility of “Making Time”Mothers notoriously have no time-even on Mother’s Day. In this episode, hosts Stephanie and Lois explore the busy lives of mothers and the impossibility of “making the time” to do it all.2023-05-231h 00The Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministHow Do You Define “Femininity”?In this episode-Lois and Stephanie discuss a question that was recently trending on social media: “Men, what feminine qualities turn you on?” They look to the answers to this question to see if (1) they can figure out what the men who replied consider to be “feminine” and (2) to see if they agree. Check it out!2023-05-101h 00GET 42GET 42Bande-Annonce : GET 42Et si les lois de la physique étaient gérées par un gouvernement ? Dans un futur pas si lointain, les braves citoyens de la Terre peuvent appeler les bureaux administratifs du Gouvernement de l’Espace-Temps 42, le GET 42, pour régler des problèmes d’ordre physique, biologique, existentiel ou simplement pratique… avec plus ou moins d’efficacité. Vous avez besoin d’un visa pour partir dans le multivers ? Votre trou noir est bouché ? Vous avez un problème d’évolution ? Vous avez oublié de payer vos impôts énergétiques ? Décrochez votre téléphone, et appelez les services du GET 42 !2023-04-1401 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministFathering as an Equal Partner: An Interview with Video Creator, Zach WatsonZach Watson has built a strong social media presence with his videos depicting men's power to liberate women by being equal partners and parents. Check him out on Instagram @realzachthinkshare, and then check out Lois and Stephanie's conversation with him to hear why he does what he does, what it means to him, and just how much his message of equal partnership matters!2023-04-1457 minAlways Hold On To SmallvilleAlways Hold On To SmallvilleEpisode 169 - 8x17 HexThis week Zach is joined by Matt Tuex from Always Hold On To DC's Legends Of Tomorrow and Rae to discuss the one hundred sixty ninth episode of Smallville, "Hex." They talk Zantanna's first appearance in live action, Chloe literally becoming Lois, a crazy Lex Luthor resurrection theory, and this episode's six minutes of deleted scenes! Your wish is granted on the latest Always Hold On To Smallville!Check out Matt's work including Lois & Clark'd: The New Podcasts of Superman:dailyknockoff.comAnd Always Hold On To DC's Legends Of Tomorrow:spreaker.com/show/legendsofalways2023-04-071h 53The Everyday FeministThe Everyday Feminist“No.”Not giving someone what they want can be hard, especially when you have been socialized to prioritize the comfort of others. In this episode, Lois and Stephanie explore the difficulties that women, in particular, have with saying “no”…and offer some ways that women can overcome them!2023-04-041h 02The Superhero Show ShowThe Superhero Show Show#473: Superman and Lois vs Cancer-ManThe Superhero Show Show #473Superman and Lois vs Cancer-ManThe Taste Buds discuss the new episode of Superman and Lois!TV EPISODES AND FILMS DISCUSSED:GOTHAM KNIGHTS #102: SCENE OF THE CRIMEWatch Gotham Knights on The CW"Scene of the Crime" - (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14) (HDTV)THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS - In an attempt to clear their names, Turner (Oscar Morgan), Duela (Olivia Rose Keegan), Cullen (Tyler DiChiara), Harper (Fallon Smythe) and Carrie (Navia Robinson) head back to the scene of the crime in...2023-03-261h 09The Superhero Show ShowThe Superhero Show Show#473: Superman and Lois vs Cancer-ManThe Superhero Show Show #473Superman and Lois vs Cancer-ManThe Taste Buds discuss the new episode of Superman and Lois!TV EPISODES AND FILMS DISCUSSED:GOTHAM KNIGHTS #102: SCENE OF THE CRIMEWatch Gotham Knights on The CW"Scene of the Crime" - (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14) (HDTV)THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS - In an attempt to clear their names, Turner (Oscar Morgan), Duela (Olivia Rose Keegan), Cullen (Tyler DiChiara), Harper (Fallon Smythe) and Carrie (Navia Robinson) head back to the scene of the crime in...2023-03-261h 09Always Hold On To SmallvilleAlways Hold On To SmallvilleEpisode 167 - 8x15 InfamousThis week Zach is joined by Matt Truex from Always Hold On To DC’s Legends of Tomorrow to discuss the one hundred sixty seventh episode of Smallville, "Infamous." They talk the return of everyone's favorite meteor freak Linda Lake, how exactly her powers work, Clark revealing his secret to Lois (and the world), and wher Clois is relationship wise at this point in the series.The latest Always Hold On To Smallville isn't circling the drain of obscurity!Check out Matt's work including Lois & Clark'd: The New Podcasts of Superman:dailyknockoff.comAnd Always Hold On...2023-03-241h 52The Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministManaging Clutter!Caring for the home is an equal opportunity job—anyone can do it! Check out this episode to learn some mental, emotional, psychological, and practical tips and tricks for getting your home organized, so you can feel good living in it!2023-03-1658 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministWhat Women Could Do (...if they weren't so busy taking care of you!)In honor of Women's Day, hosts Lois and Stephanie explore the cost to society of women's inability to take the space they need to reach their potential.  They examine the question of what would happen if, instead, women played an ongoing game of "patriarchy chicken" - and did not sacrifice themselves in service of others.2023-03-091h 01The Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministHealthy Seduction: How to Get -and keep- Your GirlLois and Stephanie revamped the list of abusive “seduction” techniques described in their last episode to include healthy, enjoyable (and even exciting!) legitimate methods of healthy seduction and relatedness. Check it out and spread the love!2023-03-031h 01THINK BIG with Michael ZellnerTHINK BIG with Michael ZellnerBlue Bloods recurring actress Stephanie Andujar on Episode 110 of THINK BIG with Michael ZellnerBlue Bloods recurring actress Stephanie Andujar on Episode 110 of THINK BIG with Michael Zellner Stephanie is an actress, writer, director, producer, singer, dancer and songwriter. She appeared in Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, major motion pictures Precious and Marjorie Prime along with Tim Robbins, Geena Davis, Jon Hamm and Lois Smith and had a recurring role on the CBS longtime hit series, Blue Bloods and Orange Is The New Black. THINK BIG with Michael Zellner would like to thank our sponsor, Platinum Jewelers.2023-02-281h 17The Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministClose Encounters with "The Art of Seduction" (Valentine's Edition)Robert Greene's disturbing book, "The Art of Seduction," has likely contributed to the unhealthy relational dynamics between men and women.  In today's special Valentine's episode, Lois and Stephanie deconstruct this dangerous "art", offering insight into the ways in which it misuses psychological phenomena to do more harm than good, especially to women.  If you have been strategically manipulated, ghosted, gaslit, or confused--this may help you understand why. (Hint:  It's not you.)2023-02-1457 minÉcrireÉcrireStéphanie BrillantCette semaine, l'émission ECRIRE profite de la Saint Valentin pour se mettre au diapason de l'AMOUR. L'amour sous toutes ses formes et dans tous ces états: gazeux, liquide, chimique et même "plasma" avec Stéphanie Brillant, journaliste et réalisatrice de documentaires qui publie chez Acte Sud “L'incroyable pouvoir de l'amour". L'ouvrage fait suite à "L'incroyable pouvoir du souffle", un grand succès en librairie. Au Micro d'Aurélie Lévy, l'auteur revient sur l'épiphanie qui vit son cœur vrombir et invoqua cet "incroyable" projet. Contrairement à ce que nous font croire les romanciers, l'amour ne fait...2023-02-1359 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministFeminism: The Other “F-word”Being called a “feminist” should make you feel proud, not insulted. In this episode, Lois and Stephanie explore the distortions of feminism that have given it a bad rap, and talk about why, in reality, we should all be glad to be feminists!2023-01-3154 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministTalking: Don't Leave the ChatAny relationship expert will tell you that good communication is the key to a healthy relationship. But what, exactly, is good communication? In this episode, Stephanie and Lois discuss the technical side of talking and texting, and explore how to create satisfying reciprocal conversations at home and beyond.2023-01-1850 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministA Walk in the Park (...but not after dark)The majority of women don't feel safe walking after dark.  And on short winter days, when the sun sets early, women tend to feel even more vulnerable.  In this episode, hosts Stephanie and Lois discuss women's fears and their right to basic safety--both outside and inside the home.  They also offer up some ideas about how male allies can help women feel (and be) more secure.   2023-01-0957 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministJust Do It: Overcoming ExcusesWhat excuses keep you from making your new year’s resolutions happen? Do you get caught up in a cycle of “trying” that, ironically, keeps you stuck? If so, listen in as Lois and Stephanie explore ways that you can turn your trying in doing in 2023!2023-01-0351 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministThe Most Wonderful Time of the Year?Creating *holiday magic* takes planning, effort, and persistence.  In this episode, hosts Lois and Stephanie sift through the mountain of added mental, emotional, and physical work that women do around the holidays...and offer some suggestions for how to shift the holiday experience from full-of-woe to full-of-wonder.2022-12-1553 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministInvesting EffortCurating a holiday experience for others to enjoy often represents the effortful work of women. In preparation for Thanksgiving, Lois and Stephanie explore the concept of domestic and relational effort: what it means, who provides it, why it gets avoided, and how it can be reframed to better serve us all.2022-11-2151 minGrafted: Jewish Roots of ChristianityGrafted: Jewish Roots of ChristianityThe Greek and Hebrew Minds and their DifferencesBest-selling author Lois Tverberg joins me on today's podcast. She has authored many books including Sitting at the Feet of Rabbi Jesus, Reading the Bible with Rabbi Jesus, and Walking in the Dust of Rabbi Jesus. Lois Tverberg has been speaking and writing about the Jewish background of Christianity for the past twenty years. Her passion is translating the Bible’s ancient setting into fresh insights that deepen and strengthen the Christian faith. Lois grew up with plenty of Sunday school knowledge. Still, it wasn’t until after she had earned a Ph.D. in biology and was teaching as a co...2022-11-0944 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministStrategic IncompetenceDo you sometimes feel cursed by your own competence?  Can you get things done when no one else seems able to, leaving you doing all the work?  If so, then this episode is for you.  Lois and Stephanie deconstruct strategic maneuvers of incompetence that people use to keep competent, conscientious women overworked, tired, frustrated, and feeling invisible. They also explore some ways out of this dynamic and into more harmonious and balanced relationships.  2022-11-0758 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministWomen Called “Witches”Stephanie and Lois could not think of a better topic for a Halloween feminist radio show than...WITCHES.  In this episode, they talk about the history of "witch" propaganda, the patriarchal function of "witchcraft", the qualities that have historically made a woman a "witch".....and...for those who want to be really spooked on Halloween...the current witch hunts that are happening today.2022-10-3159 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday Feminist#NotAllMen"Not ALL men don't do the dishes."  What makes men need to be the exception to the rule when women share their experiences of men?  In this episode, Stephanie and Lois attempt to sort out the quandary of what makes male self-reflection seem so hard to come by.  Check it out! 2022-10-1359 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday Feminist"Masculinity""We have begun to raise our daughters to be more like sons.  But few have the courage to raise our sons to be more like daughters."  -Gloria Steinam Under a patriarchal system, as boys develop, they are encouraged away from warmth, relating, and emotional awareness/expression, and equality, and are instead encouraged toward power, dominance, anger, and hierarchy.  In this episode, hosts Lois and Stephanie use bell hooks' book "The Will To Change" to frame a discussion the damage patriarchy does to both men and women...and what we can all do to stop it.  2022-09-2758 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministRethinking "Self-Care"In the US today, women are frequently instructed (often with good intentions) to take better care of themselves.  In this episode, hosts Lois and Stephanie break-down the concept of "self-care":  is it a helpful suggestion and sign of support, or is it an impossible capitalistic Western oxymoron?  Check it out and see what you think!2022-09-1655 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministFeminizing ForgivenessWe all make mistakes in our relationships. However, in relationships between men and women, women are generally thought to be the caretakers and healers of relational problems. In this episode, hosts Stephanie and Lois discuss the unnecessary feminizing of forgiveness and explore ways that our daily actions at home can close the empathy gender gap.2022-08-3056 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministWomen’s Hermaneutic Labor Goes Far Beyond the Mental Load"Hermeneutic Labor" is a new concept described by modern feminist philosopher, Ellie Anderson.  It describes the multilevel, multisensory, anticipatory relational maintenance work that women routinely and unconsciously do on behalf of men.  In this episode, Lois and Stephanie break down hermeneutic labor and discuss it's widely-accepted everyday counterpart, women's intuition.2022-08-2257 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministMutual RespectIn the third episode of the Everyday Feminist's "Equal Relationships" series, hosts Stephanie and Lois discuss the complexity of relational RESPECT:  What is it? Who deserves it? Should it be earned or freely given? And how can you recognize when it becomes a tool of abuse?2022-08-1758 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministHear Me: The Power of UnderstandingIn the second episode of the "Equal Relationships" series, hosts Lois and Stephanie discuss the many levels of of UNDERSTANDING that women want and need in their relationships...and they review the many simple ways that you can give it to them.  Why?  Because The Everyday Feminist craves understanding and the empathy, love, concern, care, and, ultimately, respect that it demonstrates. ❤️2022-07-2659 minLois StrachanLois Strachan69 - Stephanie Duesing on Cerebral/Cortical Visual Impairment(CVI)In this episode I chat with Stephanie Duesing, author of the book Eyeless Mind, about her discovery that her son, Sebastian, had been living with undetected CVI for 15 years, and was almost completely blind. We discuss the difference between ocular blindness and cerebral/cortical blindness, the event that led Stephanie to discover her son’s CVI, and how he processes sight with words, the importance of mobility and orientation skills to help navigate the world, and the challenges the Duesing family endured in trying to receive a diagnosis for Sebastian’s condition. Contact Stephanie Duesing through her...2022-07-2548 minA Different Way of SeeingA Different Way of Seeing69 - Stephanie Duesing on Cerebral/Cortical Visual Impairment(CVI)In this episode I chat with Stephanie Duesing, author of the book Eyeless Mind, about her discovery that her son, Sebastian, had been living with undetected CVI for 15 years, and was almost completely blind. We discuss the difference between ocular blindness and cerebral/cortical blindness, the event that led Stephanie to discover her son’s CVI, and how he processes sight with words, the importance of mobility and orientation skills to help navigate the world, and the challenges the Duesing family endured in trying to receive a diagnosis for Sebastian’s condition. Contact Stephanie Duesing through her...2022-07-2548 minAlways Hold On To SmallvilleAlways Hold On To SmallvilleEpisode 152 - 7x20 ArcticThis week Zach is joined by Craig Byrne, webmaster of Kryptonsite and K-SiteTV and author of several companion books on the series, and Matt Truex from Lois & Clark'd: The New Podcasts of Superman to discuss the one hundred fifty second episode of Smallville, “Arctic." They talk Michael Rosenbaum’s departure from the series, Brainiac as Kara, the latest Clana breakup, and this being the end of an era for Smallville. The latest Always Hold On To Smallville has to end this way!Check out Craig's websites: KryptonSite and KSiteTVCheck out Matt's work including Lois & Clark'd: The...2022-07-221h 56The Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministTrust and DeceptionWant to defy the patriarchy?  Build healthy, equal, respectful relationships! Whereas the patriarchy thrives on broken relationships, The Everyday Feminist thrives on healthy ones.  In this first episode of the "Equal Relationships" series, hosts Lois and Stephanie explore the dismal state of interpersonal TRUST in America.  They talk about the societal and psychological reasons why problems like dishonesty and secrecy can wreck relationships...and tell you how to get your relationship back on track when trust has been compromised (and how to exit gracefully when trust can't be rebuilt).  Check it out.2022-07-201h 00The Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministWomen’s FreedomIn light of the US Supreme Court's recent eradication of women's reproductive rights, The Everyday Feminist has been wondering...what does it mean for a woman to be "independent" when her freedom is being restricted?  To answer this question, hosts Lois and Stephanie explore qualities associated with independence - and the cultural double-bind that surrounds independence for women.  They also come up with ways that women can reassert their rights and strengthen their voices - through equality at home!2022-07-0456 minOnce and Future AuthorsOnce and Future AuthorsJoin author Lois Schaffer in a crusade against gun violenceActivist, dance enthusiast, coordinator, administrator, and grants writer for nonprofit organizations, Lois Schaffer has devoted her energies to protecting human rights. Her activism prompted her to participate in marches and rallies in support of the civil rights movement and to protest the war in Vietnam. She was actively advocating the reduction of gun violence even before her daughter’s murder. Now her energies are even more focused to honor her daughter’s memory and prevent tragedies for other families.Her book "From Bullet to Bullhorn" contains inspirational stories of survival, advocacy and action shared by those who were...2022-06-1633 minGospel Spice | Awaken Delight in God through faith in Jesus ChristGospel Spice | Awaken Delight in God through faith in Jesus ChristInvest in the Kingdom NOW | with Jonathan EvansFor Father's Day, Stephanie welcomes NFL chaplain and Pastor Jonathan Evans for a no-nonsense conversation about our investment as parents for the Kingdom of God. With his trademark candid and bold kindness, Jonathan shares his approach to parenting, as well as what he learned from his parents, Lois and Dr Tony Evans. We discuss fatherhood in particular, but these principles apply to all forms of parenting and for everyone who ministers to children of all ages! So, parents, grandparents, family members and all youth leaders -- this episode will inspire you, challenge you, and help you remember how eternal...2022-06-0644 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministHelping With The Chores: Domestic Support At Home and BeyondWe all need to be supported in different ways and to different degrees.  In this episode, hosts Lois and Stephanie discuss relational & domestic support -- including how to give it, how to get it, and how it can benefit us all.  If you need more support in your life, if you want to learn more about how to be a support for someone else, or if you want some tips for building a supportive community--then this is the episode for you!2022-05-1757 minLying On The BeachLying On The BeachHome Schooling Is In VogueMany people in the United States feel ‘homeschooling” is old fashion. Stephanie Slade of Sacramento, CA, is a homeschool mom of two — ages 5 and 8. This is her 4th year of homeschooling. She carefully explains on this podcast … Continue reading →2022-05-1722 minThe Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministNo Woman Should Be Forced Into Motherhood - with Author and Women's Liberation Organizer, Jenny BrownThe Everyday Feminist cannot ignore the current threat to legal abortion in America, not even on Mother's Day.  In this special episode, hosts Lois Volta and Stephanie Heck speak with guest, abortion policy expert and author of "Labor Strike" and "Without Apology: The Abortion Struggle Now," Jenny Brown. They discuss the history, future, and role of abortion in America, as well as the collective power we have to change course.  If you want to know the behind-the-scenes story of what the abortion debate is really about, and what you can do about it, then you don't want to miss th...2022-05-0957 minOver the Lege, The Live Podcast!Over the Lege, The Live Podcast!We've Got A Bonner For Voting Rights!This is the Season 3 Finale of The Over The Lege LIVE! Podcast! So we're pulling out all of the stops! Not only do we have two guests like we regularly do (this week we have Youth Voting Right Advocate Charlie Bonner and Austin Stand Up Comedian  Kirsten Anderson) we also have two special guests taking the place of our regular guests! The part of Aaron Salinas, our regular cast funny man, is being played by Actor/Musician! And the part of our announcer, Amy Lowry, is being played by  Jasmine Owen, a Legislative Insider at the Texas Hou...2022-05-051h 22The Everyday FeministThe Everyday FeministDomestic Equality Takes On "The Angel of the House"Welcome to the inaugural episode of The Everyday Feminist!  Press "play" to meet your hosts, Domestic Consultant and Entrepreneur, Lois Volta, and Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Stephanie Heck...and to learn what the show is all about.  Who is The Everyday Feminist? What does she stand for? And how can we all learn from her? Listen in and let her give you permission to speak out!2022-04-2656 minWTF Just Happened?!: All about the afterlife. No woo.WTF Just Happened?!: All about the afterlife. No woo.Lois the Ghost and Evidence of an Afterlife. Parapsychologist Loyd Auerbach Part 1 - Episode 13Parapsychologist, mentalist, and author Loyd Auerbach speaks with Liz of WTF Just Happened?! and Darren of Seeking I. Darren is a self described "lay researcher of consciousness focused on anomalous experience and life beyond physical death." Loyd is a leading parapsychologist in the field with a masters degree in Parapsychology. He is one of the main teachers at The Rhine Education Center and he is Vice President of the Forever Family Foundation. He has been doing this research for over 42 years and has authored and co-authored many books on the remarkable things he has learned and encountered as he...2022-03-1751 minBusiness ImpactBusiness Impact#46 - Sana Afouaiz, Fondatrice de Womenpreneur-Initiative - “L’éducation est la clé de la liberté” Aujourd’hui je vous propose de découvrir une femme absolument exceptionnelle, pour son parcours, ses idées et ses convictions, c’est Sana Afouaiz.  Sana est une femme engagée, qui l’a toujours été, depuis sa petite enfance. Elle a grandi à Agadir au Maroc, avec ses 7 soeurs et ses parents. Très jeune, Sana sait qu’elle sera une femme libre et qu’elle devra être rebelle pour y parvenir. Sa mère, qui n’a pas eu la chance de Sana, l’encourage. Elle lit beaucoup, très jeune, grâce au bib...2022-03-081h 21Les Medeores d\'AnkaaLes Medeores d'Ankaa#12 Comment déjouer les lois de l'attraction négative?Bienvenue dans ce 12e podcast ! Aujourd'hui je vais répondre à la question de Maryline : comment déjouer nos pensées négatives pour ne pas attirer à nous des lois de l'attraction qui empireraient les situations ? Pour plus de contenu n’hésitez pas à visiter mon compte Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/lesmedeoresdankaa/?hl=fr Si la mémoire cellulaire vous intéresse voici le replay de ma conférence du 30 octobre donnée au palais des congrès de Perpignan : https://lesmedeoresdankaa.podia.com/conference-memoire-cellulaire-physique-quantique Pour shopper les livres, box, oracles et...2021-12-1509 minSEA AND BE SCENE... And HEARD Archives - Stephanie BeaumontSEA AND BE SCENE... And HEARD Archives - Stephanie BeaumontBrookes Diamond Broadcast Date – November 10, 2021 Our chats will be just that very conversational, not entirely sensible and with any luck totally enjoyable… And it was all that and then some today connecting with today’s guest – although truth be told we could have used a year’s worth of shows and still not covered his phenomenal fifty-year career.  A career which has earned him countless awards including Canadian Manager of the Year, ECMA’s for Industry Builder and Industry Person of the Year, and together with his wife Fiona Diamond – the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012 for their contrib...2021-11-1159 minrediscoverrediscoverFrom Stage to Screen to Disney Parks In Between: Our Chat with Stephanie StylesWe couldn't finish ReDIScover Summer School without talking about our all-time favorite extra-curricular activity - Musical Theater! So, for today's episode, we thought we'd bring in a professional! Today we welcomed Stephanie Styles to the ReDIScover stage, who is not only a life-long musical theater performer but also a film and television actor. As well as a huge Disney fan! Stephanie has performed in the national tour of "Newsies" as Katherine Plummer, on Broadway in "Kiss Me Kate" as Bianca/Lois Lane, on "Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist" as Autumn, and so much more. Throughout...2021-06-291h 37Books in the Freezer - A Horror Fiction PodcastBooks in the Freezer - A Horror Fiction PodcastI Know What You Did Last Summer with Zena DixonI was joined by the Lovely Zena from her YouTube channel, Real Queen of Horror and the Bloody Disgusting Podcast to talk all about Lois Duncan's very 70's teen thriller, I Know What You Did Last Summer. How does it compare to the Kevin Williamson adaptation and what do we want out of the upcoming Amazon Prime series?   Shownotes: https://booksinthefreezer.com/2021/04/20/episode-92-i-know-what-you-did-last-summer-with-zena-dixon/ 2021-04-2053 minLA BOURSE ET LA VIE TV par Didier TestotLA BOURSE ET LA VIE TV par Didier TestotStéphanie Gibaud Lanceuse d’alerte UBS : “Je viens de terminer ma dixième année sans revenus” : Procès en appel UBS : "La femme qui en savait vraiment trop"Lundi 8 mars 2021 #JournéedesDroitsdesFemmes Fraude fiscale UBS AG et UBS France avaient été condamnées en février 2019 à 3,7 milliards d’euros d’amende par la justice française pour «démarchage bancaire illégal» et «blanchiment aggravé de fraude fiscale», et 800 millions d’euros de dommages et intérêts à l’Etat français. Dans le procès qui s’ouvre aujourd’hui, la banque UBS compte donc défendre ses droits, la France est le seul pays ou la banque est allée en Justice, dans tous les autres elle a payé des amendes pour éviter les procès...2021-03-0816 minBaring It All with Call Me AdamBaring It All with Call Me AdamLois Robbins: Actress, Playwright, Sex and the City, Younger, Legacy, Lessons LearnedActress & Playwright Lois Robbins is Baring It All with Call Me Adam about her work on HBO's Sex and the City, TV Land's Younger, and ABC's All My Children and One Life To Live. Lois also discusses her legacy, lessons learned, & philanthropic work.Lois has worked with such Hollywood luminaries as Vanessa Redgrave, Jonathan Rhys, Casper Van Dien, Molly Ringwald, Kathy Najimy, Meg Ryan, and Melanie Griffith. In 2019, Lois debuted her solo play L.O.V.E.R at NYC's Signature Theatre, directed by the esteemed Karen Carpenter & produced by the legendary Daryl Roth.More...2021-02-2532 minTV Rewind PodcastTV Rewind PodcastTVR376 - Golden Globe Nominations, Kenan Series Premiere, Superman & Lois Series Premiere - TV RewindPause for the News: [00:01:26] Weekly Rewind: Shows discussed are from Sunday, February 14th to Saturday, February 20th, 2021: Kenan - S1E1 - Pilot (Series Premiere) [00:50:02] Fast Forward: [00:58:51] Record For Later: [01:03:58] Show Notes: https://tvrewindpodcast.com/3762021-02-221h 08TV Rewind PodcastTV Rewind PodcastTVR376 - Golden Globe Nominations, Kenan Series Premiere, Superman & Lois Series Premiere - TV RewindPause for the News: [00:01:26] Weekly Rewind: Shows discussed are from Sunday, February 14th to Saturday, February 20th, 2021: Kenan - S1E1 - Pilot (Series Premiere) [00:50:02] Fast Forward: [00:58:51] Record For Later: [01:03:58] Show Notes: https://tvrewindpodcast.com/3762021-02-221h 08Moms and BaseballMoms and Baseball015: Kelly Park - When the Pros Played on the SandlotIn this episode you can hear stories about what youth baseball was like for retired, professional baseball players (including Boog Powell, Fergie Jenkins, Lou Whitaker, Willie Horton, Lou Pinniella, and more)! Author Kelly Park talks about his experience interviewing 36 players from the MLB, MiLB, Negro Leagues, and All-American Girls Baseball League for his book, "Just Like Me: When the Pros Played on the Sandlot."https://momsandbaseball.weebly.comEpisodes/Websites mentioned in this episode:justlikemethebook.comMoms and Travel Ball vs. Rec Ball - Part 1Interview with Div. 1 Catcher...2020-12-1836 min