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La Jungle des MotsLa Jungle des MotsChapitre 13 : Voyages littéraires de Décembre ❄️🐯🎙📚 Hello les aventuriers et aventurières du livres ! Bienvenue dans ce nouvel épisode de La Jungle des Mots! ✨ Aujourd'hui, nous partons pour un voyage littéraire à travers les pages des livres que j’ai découvert en Décembre. Préparez-vous à découvrir des récits déchirants, des intrigues captivantes et des personnages inoubliables mais aussi quelques déceptions inattendues. Des graphiques, des témoignages, des contes et des romans, j’ai 14 lectures à vous présenter ! En fin d’épisode, on fera également un bilan des dernières arrivées dans ma bibliothèque (il y en a beaucoup 🤫) 🎥 P...2025-01-142h 08Mom Enough: A Parenting PodcastMom Enough: A Parenting PodcastTrauma and Parenting: Healing Through Indigenous Traditions and Mind-Body PracticesIn this episode, Susan Beaulieu, an Anishinaabe woman and Healing Justice Director at NDN Collective, shares her personal journey of overcoming trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and highlights the power of traditional Indigenous practices. She discusses how her understanding of trauma and healing has evolved over time, deeply influencing her work and parenting. Tune in to gain wisdom on integrating mind-body medicine and to hear valuable insights for parents and caregivers.2024-05-2538 minMinnesota Native News: Community Health ConversationsMinnesota Native News: Community Health ConversationsBoundaries, Community, and HealthIn this insightful episode, Susan and Briana open up about their personal journeys and experiences with boundary-setting. Through the lens of their respective podcast series Remembering Resilience, they delve into the profound significance of boundaries not only with oneself but within American Indian communities at large. They offer invaluable perspectives on cultural nuances and illuminate the intricacies of boundary setting. Together, they explore the far-reaching implications of boundary neglect on individual and communal well-being, sparking a crucial conversation on building awareness and fostering resilience. Susan Beaulieu (She/Her), is Anishinaabe and an enrolled member of the Red L...2024-03-2128 minRemembering Resilience PodcastRemembering Resilience PodcastBoundaries: To hold each other we must hold ourselvesDescription: As children, our need for connection can override our impulse to be true to our authentic selves. But in adulthood we can choose our relationships and the boundaries that govern them. With this freedom comes the responsibility to balance our needs for attachment and authenticity with the health and well-being of ourselves and others. We may want to be generous with our time and energy, but if we give too much we risk depleting ourselves and creating dependence in others. In this episode, listeners hear how podcast hosts Susan Beaulieu and Briana Matrious have experimented with s...2024-01-2130 minRemembering Resilience PodcastRemembering Resilience PodcastAttachment Styles: Connecting to each other means connecting to our historiesDescription:As children, we develop “attachment styles” as a result of the parenting we receive, and we carry these habits into our adult relationships. In this episode, listeners learn about the four main attachment styles, how they often come about in child-parent relationships, and how developing a consciousness of these patterns can help us choose and develop healthy relationships as adults. Podcast hosts Susan Beaulieu, Briana Matrious, and Linsey McMurrin discuss how in Native American communities attachment styles and parenting are mixed up with the intergenerational inheritance of trauma from the boarding school era and other violence wrought by c...2024-01-2127 minBook Vs Movie PodcastBook Vs Movie PodcastPriscilla (2023) Sofia Coppola, Cailee Spaeny, and Jacob Elordi. Based on the Priscilla Presley 1985 bookBook Vs. Movie: Priscilla The 1985 Memoir Elvis & Me Vs. the 2023 Sofia Coppola Adaptation The Margos covered Priscilla Presley’s 1985 memoir Elvis and Me, pairing it with the 1988 TV movie starring Susan Walters and Dale Midkiff. We loved the fact that she was able to share her truth despite the long-standing canonization of her ex-husband, who died in August 1977. Elvis's pill-popping and extracurricular activities with other women were brought up, as well as how they met when she was just 14 years old and he was 24. This was her chance to gi...2024-01-141h 03Remembering Resilience PodcastRemembering Resilience PodcastRemembering Resilience Season 3: TrailerIn Season 3, Remembering Resilience podcast hosts Susan Beaulieu, Briana Matrious and Linsey McMurrin continue to explore stories of collective and individual healing, and how our communities can continue on their journeys of “Remembering Resilience.” New host Deanna Drift joins this season with co-host Mickey Foley to reflect on food sovereignty as resilience, and invites community leaders in food sovereignty to share their knowledge. This podcast explores NEAR Science, Historical Trauma, and ways Indigenous communities and individuals in Minnesota are creating and Remembering Resilience. 2023-12-0801 minThe Hoffman PodcastThe Hoffman PodcastS6e8 Susan Beaulieu - Drumming & Singing Back My SpiritSusan Beaulieu, Healing Justice Director, is Anishinaabe and an enrolled member of the Red Lake Nation. Listen in as Susan shares her powerful healing journey, including her journey at the Hoffman Process. Content warning: this episode mentions suicide. Susan has worked directly with Indigenous communities for over 17 years. For the last seven years, her focus has been helping others understand the impacts of unresolved individual, ancestral, and collective trauma, and developing strategies to support healing. When Susan came to the Hoffman Process, she was well-versed in the ways to heal trauma. Susan’s Experience during th...2023-04-0600 minCelebrating Women in PsychedelicsCelebrating Women in PsychedelicsHow Psychedelics Can Heal Yourself, Your Family, and Your Community: Lessons in Resilience and Remembering from Indigenous People with Susan BeaulieuWith so much attention focused on the potential of psychedelic substances to heal trauma, there’s now increasing interest in how these medicines may also be effective in healing intergenerational trauma – trauma that is passed from one family generation to another If that’s possible, how could the personal healing that individuals experience with psychedelics then potentially benefit our extended families and our greater communities? These are some of the questions we explore with Susan Beaulieu, an Anishinaabe citizen of the Red Lake Nation whose own healing experience with psychedelics is now positively affecting her immedi...2022-12-0459 minSpeaking with WomenSpeaking with WomenEp. 33 Menopause is not a mistake - The little talked about constraint to women's visibilityThis is a conversation to honor women and make visible a forgotten yet very important subject: menopause or more accurately, the menopause transition. Why are we talking about menopause and visibility? Well, the menopause transition affects all people with a uterus to a more or less important degree. There are at least 50 "symptoms" that women live with sometimes as early as 35. This impacts their lives, the lives of their loved ones, their careers, their employers. It has wide ranging impacts on society and yet....women are left to fend for themselves, doctors are not trained, employers are...2022-10-1757 minPsychedelics TodayPsychedelics TodayPT344 – Susan Beaulieu – Epigenetics, Resilience, and RememberingIn this episode, David interviews Susan Beaulieu: Extension Educator at the University of Minnesota Extension, who works with her community (the Anishinaabe people) around intergenerational trauma and community resilience.  www.psychedelicstoday.com2022-08-051h 16Get New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenGet New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenThe Fashion Orphans by Randy Susan Meyers, M. J. RosePlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/659103 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Fashion Orphans Author: Randy Susan Meyers, M. J. Rose Narrator: Callie Beaulieu, Mia Barron Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 6 minutes Release date: February 1, 2022 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: Two estranged sisters find that forgiveness never goes out of style when they inherit their mother’s vintage jackets, purses… and pearls of wisdom Estranged half-sisters Gabrielle Winslow and Lulu Quattro have only two things in common: mounds of debt and coils of unresolved enmity toward Bette Bradford, their controlling and imperious recently deceased mother. Gabrielle, the firstborn, was rais...2022-02-0105 minWisdom ContinuumWisdom ContinuumSusan Beaulieu - Healing by Reconnecting to SpiritHow is healing related to the connection of the physical body and spiritual body? And what is the Wisdom of Trauma? Join us in conversation with Susan Beaulieu, citizen of the Red Lake Nation, as we chat about healing. We’ll hear how healing involves connecting to one’s spirit, not just symptom management. And how Indigenous medicines and ceremonies help in the reconnection to spirit. We’ll hear about her own experience as well!  Podcast that Susan is a part of: Remembering Resilience!   Episode transcript can be found here on our website.  2021-12-2156 minA Mile in My MoccasinsA Mile in My MoccasinsACEs: Adverse Childhood ExperiencesFor nearly her whole life, Kayla had thought she was crazy. After a rough childhood, her anxiety and depression were getting the best of her. A work seminar on ACEs lead by Susan Beaulieu taught her how adverse childhood experiences had wired her brain and shaped her behaviors. It was the first step in fundamentally changing how she moves through the world. But the old anxiety and depression still creep up on her at the worst of times. How can she keep them at bay? Jeep learned about ACEs by accident. He had wandered into a...2021-06-3010 minNative Lights: Where Indigenous Voices ShineNative Lights: Where Indigenous Voices ShineThat’s a Wrap! Reflections on Pandemic Conversations, Guests, and Shared WisdomHost Leah Lemm (Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe) is back exploring how Indian Country in MN is responding and adapting to the current pandemic health crisis.On this show, Leah is joined by her spouse, Daniel Lemm (Lower Sioux Indian Community), to remember and reflect on some of the wisdom and insights shared by the many guests to this program over the last 14 months. We recall our early conversation with James Vukelich (Turtle Mountain Band), a linguist and educator, who reminded us to keep in mind the joy of small moments, even as we all f...2021-05-2628 minMinnesota Native News: Community Health ConversationsMinnesota Native News: Community Health ConversationsThat’s a Wrap! Reflections on Pandemic Conversations, Guests, and Shared WisdomHost Leah Lemm (Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe) is back exploring how Indian Country in MN is responding and adapting to the current pandemic health crisis.On this show, Leah is joined by her spouse, Daniel Lemm (Lower Sioux Indian Community), to remember and reflect on some of the wisdom and insights shared by the many guests to this program over the last 14 months. We recall our early conversation with James Vukelich (Turtle Mountain Band), a linguist and educator, who reminded us to keep in mind the joy of small moments, even as we all f...2021-05-2628 minNative Lights: Where Indigenous Voices ShineNative Lights: Where Indigenous Voices ShineLooking to Silver Linings During Times of Struggle Host Leah Lemm (Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe) explores how Indian Country in MN is responding and adapting to the current pandemic health crisis.On this show, Host Leah Lemm reflects on the moments of beauty during challenging times. Leah is joined by reporter Melissa Townsend and together they review and reflect on some of their inspiring conversations with community members. Minnesota Native News launched several programs in response to the pandemic in addition to this one, including Native Lights: Biidaapi, a podcast hosted by Leah Lemm and her brother Cole Premo. And in...2020-09-1627 minMinnesota Native News: Community Health ConversationsMinnesota Native News: Community Health ConversationsLooking to Silver Linings During Times of StruggleHost Leah Lemm (Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe) explores how Indian Country in MN is responding and adapting to the current pandemic health crisis.On this show, Host Leah Lemm reflects on the moments of beauty during challenging times. Leah is joined by reporter Melissa Townsend and together they review and reflect on some of their inspiring conversations with community members. Minnesota Native News launched several programs in response to the pandemic in addition to this one, including Native Lights: Biidaapi, a podcast hosted by Leah Lemm and her brother Cole Premo. And in the l...2020-09-1627 minMinnesota Native News: COVID-19 Daily UpdateMinnesota Native News: COVID-19 Daily UpdateBack-to-School Brings Many Different Approaches to LearningSchool is starting for families around the state.   Each school districts’s leaders are making their own plans about having classes in person, online from home or a hybrid combination of the two.  Schools are basing their decisions primarily on the number of positive Covid cases in their region.   A significant outbreak of positive Covid cases means kids stay home and take classes online.  Distance learning helps keep families safe from Covid, but it obviously creates a lot of challenges.  There’s ma...2020-09-0302 minNative Lights: Where Indigenous Voices ShineNative Lights: Where Indigenous Voices ShineParents Share Back-to-School Plans for their Families as Pandemic ContinuesHost Leah Lemm explores how Indian Country in MN is responding and adapting to the current pandemic health crisis.On today’s show, Host Leah Lemm (Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe) looks at how parents and families are grappling with the challenge of heading back-to-school as the pandemic continues.Reporter Melissa Townsend spoke with three different parents about how they are gearing up for the school year and making decisions that best meet the needs of their school-age children.We hear from Ryan Dixon (Oglala Sioux Tribe) who lives in Lower Sioux Indian Co...2020-09-0328 minMinnesota Native News: Community Health ConversationsMinnesota Native News: Community Health ConversationsParents Share Back-to-School Plans for their Families as Pandemic ContinuesHost Leah Lemm explores how Indian Country in MN is responding and adapting to the current pandemic health crisis.On today’s show, Host Leah Lemm (Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe) looks at how parents and families are grappling with the challenge of heading back-to-school as the pandemic continues.Reporter Melissa Townsend spoke with three different parents about how they are gearing up for the school year and making decisions that best meet the needs of their school-age children.We hear from Ryan Dixon (Og...2020-09-0228 minFrench-Canadian Legacy PodcastFrench-Canadian Legacy PodcastEpisode 30 - COVID-19 Check In Part ThreeWe're joined by the Assistant Editor, Mike's son for the intro and then you'll hear the last bunch of interviews. Thanks for listening and thanks to everyone who gave us their time to make this special episode. Part Three – Intro – 00:28 Alan Casavant – 02:08 Jane Martin – 5:40 Lynee Levesque – 10:27 Jason Newton – 15:23 Susan Pinette – 20:35 Jean-Philippe L’Étoile – 25:01 Renee McMaster – 30:23 Elizabeth Blood – 34:34 Luc Trépanier – 40:41 Lise Pelletier– 45:05 Timothy Beaulieu – 50:49 John Tousignant – 53:26 Don’t forget to check out our Patreon for extra bonus content - https://www.patreon.com/fclpodcast If you’ve always wanted to have a French-Canadian Legacy t-shirt check out our merch on Teespring – https://www.teespring.c2020-04-0257 minUMN EXT Youth Development PodcastUMN EXT Youth Development PodcastUnderstanding the Impact of Trauma on the Developing BrainHow can understanding trauma and brain development help youth workers better understand behaviors?  Join Susan Beaulieu as she shares concepts from the ACE interface curriculum that helps youth workers understand the impact of trauma on the developing brain.  She also shares resiliency factors and strategies that youth development professionals can implement. Link to Resource Link to MCCC Website with ACE's Resources   Podcast Transcript   Podcast Transcript2020-01-1624 minOrchard PeopleOrchard PeopleMites and Fruit Trees with Fred BeaulieuFred Beaulieu, Ph.D., a mite expert and Research Scientist from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada talks about mites - the good, the bad and the ones you'll find in your fruit trees. Learn more about mites in this article. During the live show, listeners submitted questions to Fred and were eligible to win a copy of The Xerces Society Guide  Farming with Native Beneficial Insects: Ecological Pest Control Solutions valued at $24.95.  The host of The Urban Forestry Radio Show and Podcast is Susan Poizner of the fruit tree care education website www.orc...2019-05-241h 04TheSailingChannel.TVTheSailingChannel.TVBeyond the West Horizon - Trailer CLICK TO PLAY Preview of 91-minute classic sailing documentary. https://vimeo.com/ondemand/beyondthewesthorizon Streaming Rental $2.99 | Video Download (mp4 & wmv) $12.99 Sailing Documentaries from $2.99. 2013-11-1102 minTheSailingChannel.TVTheSailingChannel.TVBeyond the West Horizon - TrailerCLICK TO PLAYPreview of 91-minute classic sailing documentary.https://vimeo.com/ondemand/beyondthewesthorizonStreaming Rental $2.99 | Video Download (mp4 & wmv) $12.99Sailing Documentaries from $2.99.Brought to you by TheSailingChannel.TV2013-11-1102 min