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Perrin@law.ubc.ca (Benjamin Perrin)
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#21 Se financer en equity, en dette, faire un cash-out et tout réinvestir dans l’impact - avec Thibault Lamarque
Thibault Lamarque est le fondateur de Castalie, entreprise pionnière de l’eau microfiltrée en France, lancée en 2011. A 30 ans, après un début de carrière en finance (notamment chez Veolia), il a développé un modèle par abonnement qui a permis de déployer plus de 7 500 fontaines.La croissance de Castalie s’est structurée autour de leviers successifs : fonds propres, friends & family, fonds en equity, puis de la dette avec Pictet afin de financer l’accélération sans dilution.Dans cet épisode, Thibault revient sur sa stratégie de financement, s...
2026-01-29
1h 04
Nota Bene
NOTA BENE - Bataille de Carrhes : une des pires défaites de l'armée romaine
Une étude raconte que les mecs, plus que les filles, pensent très souvent à l’Empire ou à la République de Rome… Je sais pas si c’est vrai, mais quand on pose la question des armées invincibles, c’est vrai que la Légion romaine atterrit souvent dans le top 3 : peut être parce qu’elle peut plier les éléphants de Carthage, les phalanges de Grèce, et même le village d’Astérix ! Ou peut-être aussi parce qu’on ne parle pas très souvent de ses défaites… Comme par exemple la bataille de Carrhes, ou plutôt la boucher...
2026-01-12
28 min
Nota Bene
NOTA BENE - Les Harkis : un destin tragique
Mes chers camarades, bien le bonjour !Il y a des sujets qui sont plus simples que d’autres à aborder quand on fait des vidéos sur YouTube. Les morts insolites des rois, les jobs nuls, les inventions dues au hasard… C’est passionnant mais niveau terrain glissant, ça va, je ne me mouille pas trop ! Aujourd’hui, je vous propose de faire l’inverse : on va parler d’un des sujets les plus difficiles que j’ai eu à aborder sur la chaîne, toutes époques confondues. Tout simplement parce que c’est un sujet sensible au cœur même d’un autre suje...
2025-11-23
20 min
Au cœur de l'histoire
Benjamin Franklin, du paratonnerre à l'indépendance des Etats-Unis [2/2]
Au cœur de l'Histoire est un podcast Europe 1. - Présentation et écriture : Virginie Girod - Production : Caroline Garnier - Réalisation : Nicolas Gaspard - Direction artistique : Julien Tharaud - Composition de la musique originale : Julien Tharaud et Sébastien Guidis - Visuel : Sidonie Mangin - Diffusion : Estelle Lafont et Clara Leger Ressources en ligne : - https://passerelles.essentiels.bnf.fr/fr/chronologie/article/292ecd30-a466-41ff-8765-478c85b8ced7-experience-sur-paratonnerre - https://www.futura-sciences.com/sciences/dossiers/physique-physique-chronologie-grandes-etapes-1614/page/5/ Bibliographie : Jean-Christian Petitfils, Louis XVI, Perrin, 2005
2025-09-17
13 min
Au cœur de l'histoire
Benjamin Franklin, du paratonnerre à l'indépendance des Etats-Unis [1/2]
Au cœur de l'Histoire est un podcast Europe 1. - Présentation et écriture : Virginie Girod - Production : Caroline Garnier - Réalisation : Nicolas Gaspard - Direction artistique : Julien Tharaud - Composition de la musique originale : Julien Tharaud et Sébastien Guidis - Visuel : Sidonie Mangin - Diffusion : Estelle Lafont et Clara Leger Ressources en ligne : - https://passerelles.essentiels.bnf.fr/fr/chronologie/article/292ecd30-a466-41ff-8765-478c85b8ced7-experience-sur-paratonnerre - https://www.futura-sciences.com/sciences/dossiers/physique-physique-chronologie-grandes-etapes-1614/page/5/ Bibliographie : Jean-Christian Petitfils, Louis XVI, Perrin, 2005
2025-09-16
12 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
[Problem profile] “Preventing an AI-related catastrophe” by Benjamin Hilton
The recording may not reflect the most recent changes to this article.Why is it that humans, and not chimpanzees, control the fate of the world?Humans have shaped every corner of our planet. Chimps, despite being pretty smart compared to other nonhuman animals, have not.This is (roughly) because of humans’ intelligence.What do we mean by ‘intelligence’ in this context? Something like “the ability to predictably influence the future.” This involves understanding the world well enough to make plans that can actually work, and the ability to carry out those plans. Humans hav...
2025-07-17
3h 09
[insert movie here]: The Musical!
National Treasure: The Musical! (ft. Rocky Paterra)
Welcome to Season 2! In this premiere, Kyle and Sam tackle National Treasure, taking audiences through the streets of Broadway on their own literal treasure hunt—with real explosions, a Declaration of Independence dream ballet, and an unnerving amount of lemon juice. Featuring a special musical performance by Rocky Paterra as Lin-Manuel Miranda as Nicolas Cage as Benjamin Gates. [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media:Instagram: @insertmoviehereFacebook: @insertmoviehere[IMH] is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Producer is John Alb...
2025-07-03
1h 02
The Mandalorian Parsec Passion | Star Wars
ANDOR - Season 2 Episodes 10,11,12 | Arc 4 review recap theory explained | Star Wars #Andor #StarWars
Casual conclusion to Andor: Luthen goes to the park, Dedra goes shopping, Kleya vacations on Naboo, K-2SO plays poker, Perrin day drinks, Major Partagaz has some alone time at the office, Andor slowly walks to his ship! We breakdown the final arc of Season 2, the wonderful conclusion to Andor. Even without Syril, someone will 'turn out the lights' for Dedra! The Parsec Passion Podcast crew talk the latest Disney+ Star Wars series ANDOR season 2 episode 10 'Make It Stop,' episode 11 'Who Else Knows' and episode 12 'Jedha, Kyber, Erso'! What did you think? Let us...
2025-05-15
1h 36
Nota Bene
NOTA BENE - La religion romaine, des origines à la chute de l'empire
Mes chers camarades, bien le bonjour !Tout change en Histoire, absolument tout ! Les coutumes, les nations, les peuples, et même… les dieux, eh oui ! Aujourd’hui, on va causer religion romaine ! On a déjà fait un épisode pour introduire le sujet que je vous conseille d'écouter pour bien comprendre de quoi on va parler. Ce qu’il faut retenir, c’est que ces rituels sont au cœur de cette religion, et que cette dernière est elle-même au cœur de la vie civique des Romains. Donc en principe, les rituels ne devraient pas tro...
2025-05-07
18 min
Nota Bene
NOTA BENE - Les Romains ont vraiment tout copié sur les Grecs ?
Mes chers camarades, bien le bonjour !Si je vous raconte les douze travaux d’Hercule en Grèce, tout de suite il y en a qui vont bondir : “ah non, fais gaffe, à Rome on dit Hercule, mais en Grèce, on dit Héraklès !” Et c’est complètement vrai ! Mais honnêtement, si on les confonds, ce n’est pas pour rien : les Romains se sont parfois beaucoup inspirés des dieux des Grecs. Mais attention, n’allez pas croire pour autant que la religion romaine n’a rien d’original, et qu’elle n'a pas radicalement changé ce...
2025-04-30
23 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
[Problem profile] “Preventing catastrophic pandemics” by Arden Koehler and Benjamin Hilton
The recording may not reflect the most recent changes to this article.Some of the deadliest events in history have been pandemics.For comparisons of the deadliest events in history, see Luke Muehlhauser’s survey of the deadliest events in history, also cited in our full profile on reducing global catastrophic biological risks. Note three of the top 10 are pandemics:Global catastrophic biological risks (GCBRs) are risks of severe pandemics that are serious enough to threaten the future of humanity.For reasons we discuss below, we think the chances of such a biological ca...
2025-01-28
1h 02
Le Son des Territoires
La francophonie des territoires, un atout d'attractivité et de cohésion
Dans ce troisième épisode du Son Des Territoires, Victor Delage, fondateur de l'Institut Terram, reçoit Benjamin Boutin, auteur de l'étude « Francophonie des territoires : ancrage local, rayonnement international ».Ensemble, ils explorent un sujet à la fois vaste et profondément ancré dans nos réalités locales : la Francophonie des territoires. Rassemblant 321 millions de citoyens sur les cinq continents, la Francophonie s’étend à l’échelle internationale, mais elle se vit aussi au quotidien dans nos villes, quartiers et régions, aussi bien en métropole qu’en Outre-mer. En France, où s’est tenu en octobre 2024 le XIXe Sommet de la Franco...
2024-10-08
19 min
Les Affranchis : Immobilier
24 Ans, Déjà +2000€ de Loyers Par Mois !
Aujourd'hui nous partons à la rencontre de Benjamin et Lilou qui viennent de réaliser leur premier projet immobilier en société. 3 appartements SANS TRAVAUX qui rapporteront +1000€ par mois de bénéfice et une plus value immédiate de 50 000€ ! Fais comme eux : https://go.strategie-immobilier.fr/conference-podcast
2024-07-28
20 min
Rector’s Cupboard Podcast
Changing Your Mind About Important Issues with Benjamin Perrin
Benjamin Perrin is a professor at the University of British Columbia, Peter A. Allard School of Law and a senior fellow in criminal justice at the Macdonald Laurier Institute of Public Policy and the author of several books including Indictment: the Criminal Justice System on Trial and Overdose: Heartbreak and Hope in Canada’s Opioid Crisis. We speak with Ben Perrin about a couple of his books. Ben does a fantastic job of describing challenges of criminal justice and the opioid crisis in Canada. He places himself within the frame of someone who used to believe one wa...
2024-06-08
1h 23
Scriptures and Stories
014 Devotional Life w/ Krystal Rodriguez and Benjamin Perrin
Here's a bonus episode! Jonathan and two friends just talk about what a devotional life means for a Christian life.
2024-04-18
1h 23
Explore This Next-Level Full Audiobook — Perfect Before Bedtime.
Indictment by Benjamin Perrin
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/254134to listen full audiobooks. Title: Indictment Author: Benjamin Perrin Narrator: Jeff Harding Format: mp3 Length: 11 hrs and 46 mins Release date: 02-22-24 Ratings: 5.0 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Law Publisher's Summary: Based on first-hand interviews with survivors, people who have committed offences, and others on the frontlines, Indictment puts the Canadian criminal justice system on trial and proposes a bold new vision of transformative justice.
2024-02-22
11h 46
80,000 Hours - Narrations
[Article] “Communicating ideas” by Benjamin Todd, Benjamin Hilton
Many of the highest-impact people in history have been communicators and advocates of one kind or another.Take Rosa Parks, who in 1955 refused to give up her seat to a white man on a bus, sparking a protest which led to a Supreme Court ruling that segregated buses were unconstitutional. Parks was a seamstress in her day job, but in her spare time she was involved with the civil rights movement. When Parks sat down on that bus, she wasn’t acting spontaneously: just a few months before she’d been attending workshops on effective communication and civi...
2023-12-15
19 min
Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial
Courtroom to Campfire: Harold Johnson's Final Public Lecture for Indigenous Justice
Content Note: discussion of trauma, intimate partner violence, violence, suicide, death by impaired driving, substance use, colonial violence against Indigenous people including residential schools and incarceration. There is also mention of sexual violence. Click here for mental health support resources if you need support. Harold's book include:Harold Johnson, Peace and Good Order: The Case for Indigenous Justice in Canada Harold Johnson, Firewater: How Alcohol Is Killing My People (and Yours)Order your copy of Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial (Aevo UTP, 2023). Visit www.benjaminperrin.ca for the latest new...
2023-12-14
56 min
Hard Knox Talks: Your Addiction Podcast
Law Professor Benjamin Perrin talks to me about how our criminal justice system has no place in helping people who use drugs.
Send a textAuthor, Advocate and UBC Law Professor, Benjamin Perrin joined me in studio to talk about his new best selling book "Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial". This episode was premiere sponsored by Prairie Harm Reduction. To learn more about them or make a donation, tap hereCheck out Ben's website hereSupport the showCheck out the speakeasy podcast Follow Daniel Unmanageable on Facebook Follow Project Sparky We've got fresh merch and it's amazing! Pick yours up HERE
2023-11-23
59 min
Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial
Justice for Myles Gray - People in Mental Health Distress Dying in Police Encounters
Content Note: graphic discussion of police use of force and police-involved deaths; general discussion of mental health, substance use, homelessness, trauma and racism against Indigenous, Black and people of colour. Click here for mental health support resources if you need support. Order your copy of Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial (Aevo UTP, 2023) Visit www.benjaminperrin.ca for the latest news and upcoming events Follow the Justice for Myles Gray Facebook pageCheck out Just Mental Health for more on non-police mobile mental health crisis servicesWe are grat...
2023-11-10
1h 07
Verdicts & Voices
Episode 30: Benjamin Perrin puts Canada’s criminal justice system on trial
If you think that description of our criminal justice system is a bit harsh, well, you should read the latest book by our guest today. Benjamin Perrin is a law professor at the UBC's Allard School of Law. He has served in the Prime Minister of Canada's Office as in-house legal counsel and lead policy advisor on criminal justice and public safety. He's also the national best-selling author of Overdose: Heartbreak and Hope in Canada's Opioid Crisis, and before that Invisible Chains: Canada's Underground World of Human Trafficking. His l...
2023-10-26
1h 13
Bob Got a Microphone
Benjamin Perrin - Changed Heart, Changed Mind
Professor Benjamin Perrin has recently published a book - Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial - that proposes some revolutionary changes to the criminal justice system. You might think that's not particularly noteworthy - some law professors routinely advocate for radical changes to how our legal regime functions. What's interesting about where Benjamin finds himself, however, is how dramatically different his current views are compared to what his own views were as recently as ten years ago. As he himself describes it, he experienced some "changes in his heart" - which lead to changes in his views. We talk...
2023-10-25
43 min
Nuanced.
129. Benjamin Perrin: Do 'Tough on Crime' Policies Work? How to Fix the Criminal Justice System
Professor Benjamin Perrin, author of "Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial," challenges 'tough on crime' policies, highlights systemic flaws, and explores solutions to reimagine a justice system that heals rather than punishes with host Aaron Pete.Benjamin Perrin is a professor at the Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia. He has served in the Prime Minister’s Office as in-house legal counsel and lead policy advisor on criminal justice and public safety. He was also a law clerk at the Supreme Court of Canada. He is the national best-selling author of...
2023-10-24
1h 12
Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial
Racism & The Criminal Legal System - Prof. Julius Haag
Content Note: discussion of racism against Black, Indigenous and people of colour; police use of force and police-involved deaths; gun violence; incarceration; poverty; and mental health challenges. Click here for mental health support resources. Order your copy of Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial (Aevo UTP, 2023) Visit www.benjaminperrin.ca for the latest news and upcoming events We are grateful for support from the University of British Columbia and Law Foundation of British Columbia -----------Credits: "The Notion" by Northern Points (Intro)"Distric...
2023-10-24
27 min
Lean Out with Tara Henley
Does Canada’s Justice System Need to be Dismantled?
Crime in Canada is on the rise. According to recent Statistics Canada data, violent crime is at its most severe since 2007, and the murder rate is the highest it’s been since 1992. My guest on today’s program says our criminal justice system is not working — that it is expensive and ineffective and inhumane, and that the time has come to transform it. Benjamin Perrin is a professor at the Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia, and the former lead policy advisor on criminal justice and public safety for Prime Minister Stephen...
2023-10-18
39 min
Lean Out with Tara Henley
EP 105: Does Canada’s Justice System Need to be Dismantled?
Crime in Canada is on the rise. According to recent Statistics Canada data, violent crime is at its most severe since 2007, and the murder rate is the highest it’s been since 1992. My guest on today’s program says our criminal justice system is not working - that it is expensive and ineffective and inhumane, and that the time has come to transform it. Benjamin Perrin is a professor at the Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia, and the former lead policy advisor on criminal justice and public safety for Prime Minis...
2023-10-18
39 min
The Trauma-Informed Lawyer
Putting the Criminal Justice System on Trial: A Conversation with Benjamin Perrin
The justice system in Canada is broken. It traumatizes people who go through it and leaves them worse off. But how can we change a system that refuses to transform itself? Today, I talk with Benjamin Perrin, a law professor at the University of British Columbia Allard School of Law. We talk about how this revolutionary author is shaking up the status quo with his book and podcast series, Indictment: Criminal Justice System on Trial, and about the tools and approaches that break the cycles of harm and trauma in the courts, policing and prisons. It's time to challenge...
2023-10-18
52 min
Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial
Broken Trust: An Indigenous Person's Encounters with Police - "Angeline"
Content Note: general discussion of colonial violence and racism against Indigenous people including residential schools, the 60s Scoops and in police encounters; sexual abuse against an Indigenous person as a child; intimate partner violence; a graphic description of a childhood physical assault by an adoptive parent; failure of child protection and police to provide protection; and description of an assault by a police officer against an Indigenous person.Click here for mental health support resources. Order your copy of Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial (Aevo UTP, 2023) Visit www.benjaminperrin.ca for the...
2023-10-17
23 min
This is VANCOLOUR
Benjamin Perrin: Drug decriminalization and Canada's (failing) criminal justice system
Benjamin Perrin is the former Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s criminal justice advisor and a UBC law professor. His much anticipated book, “Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial” is available now at your local bookstore.
2023-10-13
14 min
Real Talk Ryan Jespersen
Indictment: Canada’s Criminal Justice System on Trial
A violent attack by someone out on bail. Cops accused of excessive force. Homeless encampments cleared by police. Missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. Serious charges stayed for unreasonable delay. Deaths of imprisoned people from overdose or suicide. The headlines tell the story of a broken criminal justice system. In this episode of Real Talk, we find out if and how it can be fixed. 3:15 | But first...in one of the more cowardly and regressive moves in recent pro sports history, the NHL has banned Pride Tape from warmups. Ryan and Johnny take a look at...
2023-10-11
1h 21
Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial
Hopelessness to Healing: Surviving Jail, Overdoses & Attempted Suicide - “Duncan”
Content Note: childhood abuse, mental health, prison violence and graphic depictions of substance use and a suicide attempt. Click here for mental health support resources. Order your copy of Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial (Aevo UTP, 2023) Visit www.benjaminperrin.ca for the latest news and upcoming events We are grateful for support from the University of British Columbia and Law Foundation of British Columbia -----------Credits: "The Notion" by Northern Points (Intro)"From Darkness to Light" by StudioKolomna"A Slow Morning" by Ves...
2023-10-10
49 min
thecommentary.ca
Benjamin Perrin
The author and legal scholar Benjamin Perrin, professor at the Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia, talks about his new book Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial (Aevo UTP, 2023), with Joseph Planta. Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial by Benjamin Perrin (Aevo UTP, 2023). Click to buy this book from Amazon.ca: Indictment Text of introduction by Joseph Planta: I am Planta: On the Line, in Vancouver, British Columbia, at TheCommentary.ca. The criminal justice system in Canada...
2023-10-04
45 min
thecommentary.ca
Benjamin Perrin
The author and legal scholar Benjamin Perrin, professor at the Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia, talks about his new book Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial (Aevo UTP, 2023), with Joseph Planta. Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial by Benjamin Perrin (Aevo UTP, 2023). Click to buy this book from Amazon.ca: Indictment Text of introduction by Joseph Planta: I am Planta: On the Line, in Vancouver, British Columbia, at TheCommentary.ca. The criminal justice system in Canada...
2023-10-04
45 min
Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial
Trauma and The Criminal Justice System - Dr. Gabor Maté
Content Note: general discussion of trauma including childhood trauma, graphic details of a violent assault of a child by his older brother, mental health, substance use, unregulated drug deaths, incarceration, racism, poverty, suicide, intergenerational trauma, Residential Schools and ongoing colonial violence against Indigenous people. Click here for mental health support resources. Order your copy of Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial (Aevo UTP, 2023) Visit www.benjaminperrin.ca for the latest news and upcoming events We are grateful for support from the University of British Columbia and Law Foundation of British Columbia ...
2023-10-03
45 min
The Docket
The Criminal Justice System on Trial
So, episode 136 – a new record. But you know that right? Because you subscribe to the show and have already rated and reviewed the podcast – right? You should.We are joined by Benjamin Perrin to talk about his new book, Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial. Ben is a professor at the University of British Columbia, Peter A. Allard School of Law and national best-selling author. He has served in the Prime Minister’s Office as in-house legal counsel and lead policy advisor on criminal justice and public safety, although his views on criminal justice have changed juuuust...
2023-10-02
34 min
Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial
Surviving Intimate Partner Violence - "Skye"
Content Note: physical and sexual violence, reference to childhood abuse, and mistreatment by professionals in the criminal justice system. Click here for mental health support resources. Order your copy of Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial (Aevo UTP, 2023) Visit www.benjaminperrin.ca for the latest news and upcoming events We are grateful for support from the University of British Columbia and Law Foundation of British Columbia -----------Credits: "The Notion" by Northern Points (Intro)"Emotional Thoughtful Piano" by Ashot-Danielyan-Composer"Acoustic Motivation" by Coma-M...
2023-09-26
27 min
Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial
Whistleblower: A Corrections Officer Speaks Out
Content Note: incarceration, graphic depictions of self-harm, prison violence, use of force and suicide. It also includes audio of a prison riot and use of force against an Indigenous teenager while incarcerated. Click here for mental health support resources. Order your copy of Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial (Aevo UTP, 2023) Visit www.benjaminperrin.ca for the latest news and upcoming events We are grateful for support from the University of British Columbia and Law Foundation of British Columbia -----------Credits: "The Notion" by Northern Points (Intro...
2023-09-19
43 min
Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial
From “Tough on Crime” Politician to Justice Reformer - Michael Bryant
Content Note: policing violence, incarceration, substance use, mental health, suicide, poverty, homelessness, racism. Click here for mental health support resources. Order your copy of Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial (Aevo UTP, 2023) Visit www.benjaminperrin.ca for the latest news and upcoming events We are grateful for support from the University of British Columbia and Law Foundation of British Columbia -----------Credits:"The Notion" by Northern Points (Intro)"Leva-Eternity" by LemonmusicstudioToronto Sun, "Michael Bryant charged in fatal crash""Racing Forwa...
2023-09-12
42 min
Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial
What is Jail Really Like? - "Nate"
Content Note: graphic depictions of prison violence and discussion of incarceration, substance use, homelessness, poverty, racism, and mental health distress. Click here for mental health support resources. Order your copy of Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial (Aevo UTP, 2023) Visit www.benjaminperrin.ca for the latest news and upcoming events We are grateful for support from the University of British Columbia and Law Foundation of British Columbia -----------Credits:"The Notion" by Northern Points (Intro)"Midnight" by Lexin Music"Caves of Dawn" by Gu...
2023-09-12
32 min
Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial
From Residential School Survivor to Criminal Lawyer - Myrna McCallum
Content Note: discussion of physical and sexual abuse against children; suicide; incarceration; impaired driving death; racism and colonial violence against Indigenous people. Click here for mental health support resources. Order your copy of Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial (Aevo UTP, 2023) Visit www.benjaminperrin.ca for the latest news and upcoming events We are grateful for support from the University of British Columbia and Law Foundation of British Columbia -----------Credits:"The Notion" by Northern Points (Intro)"Spirit Landscape" by Lexin MusicAPTN N...
2023-09-12
40 min
Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial
An Indigenous Woman's Struggle to Survive - "Jessica"
Content Note: Graphic depictions of physical and sexual violence against an Indigenous woman and her children, violence-induced miscarriage; mental health challenges; suicide; homicidal ideation; child pornography; failure of police, medical, social services to provide support; racism and colonial violence against Indigenous people, including MMIWG2S. Click here for mental health support resources.Order your copy of Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial (Aevo UTP, 2023) Visit www.benjaminperrin.ca for the latest news and upcoming events We are grateful for support from the University of British Columbia and Law Foundation of British Columbia
2023-09-12
40 min
mangan kodok
[Pdf] [read] Overdose: Heartbreak And Hope in Canada’s Opiod Crisis by Benjamin Perrin
[Pdf] [read] Overdose: Heartbreak And Hope in Canada’s Opiod Crisis by Benjamin Perrin Read Online Overdose: Heartbreak And Hope in Canada’s Opiod Crisis by Benjamin Perrin is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Overdose: Heartbreak And Hope in Canada’s Opiod Crisis for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://wartakinclunganeras.blogspot.com/52998326-overdose **Download Book Here ==> https://wartakinclunganeras.blogspot.com/52998326-overdose Book Synopsis : An astonishing and powerful look at the ongoing opioid health crisis--the only book of its kind in Canad...
2023-09-01
00 min
Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial
Trailer
Subscribe now to listen to the Indictment podcast, launching September 12, 2023. Pre-order your copy of Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial by Benjamin Perrin, coming October 3, 2023, published by Aevo UTP. Visit www.benjaminperrin.ca for the latest news and upcoming events------We are grateful for support from the University of British Columbia and Law Foundation of British Columbia Trailer music credit: "Connect the Dots" by Cosmo Lawson (Premium Beat)
2023-08-30
02 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
“Part 1: We reviewed over 60 studies about what makes for a dream job. Here’s what we found.” by Benjamin Todd
We all want to find a dream job that’s enjoyable and meaningful, but what does that actually mean?Some people imagine that the answer involves discovering their passion through a flash of insight, while others think that the key elements of their dream job are that it be easy and highly paid.We’ve reviewed three decades of research into the causes of a satisfying life and career, drawing on over 60 studies, and we didn’t find much evidence for these views.Instead, we found six key ingredients of a dream job. They d...
2023-05-23
30 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
“Part 9: All the evidence-based advice we found on how to be more successful in any job” by Benjamin Todd
The trouble with self-help advice is that it’s often based on barely any evidence.For example, how many times have you been told to “think positively” in order to reach your goals? It’s probably the most popular piece of personal guidance, beloved by everyone from high school teachers to bestselling careers experts. One key idea behind the slogan is that if you visualise your ideal future, you’re more likely to get there.The problem? Recent research found evidence that fantasising about your perfect life actually makes you less likely to make it happen. Wh...
2023-05-23
1h 04
80,000 Hours - Narrations
“Part 8: How to find the right career for you” by Benjamin Todd
Everyone says it’s important to find a job you’re good at, but no one tells you how.The standard advice is to think about it for weeks and weeks until you “discover your talent.” To help, career advisers give you quizzes about your interests and preferences. Others recommend you go on a gap yah, reflect deeply, imagine different options, and try to figure out what truly motivates you.But as we saw in an earlier article, becoming really good at most things takes decades of practice. So to a large degree, your abilities are buil...
2023-05-23
37 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
“Part 3: No matter your job, here’s 3 evidence-based ways anyone can have a real impact” by Benjamin Todd
No matter which career you choose, anyone can make a difference by donating to charity, engaging in advocacy, or volunteering.Unfortunately, many attempts to do good in this way are ineffective, and some actually cause harm.Take sponsored skydiving. Every year, thousands of people collect donations for good causes and throw themselves out of planes to draw attention to whatever charity they’ve chosen to support. This sounds like a win-win: the fundraiser gets an exhilarating once-in-a-lifetime experience while raising money for a worthy cause. What could be the harm in that?Quite a...
2023-05-23
22 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
“Part 4: Want to do good? Here’s how to choose an area to focus on.” by Benjamin Todd
If you want to make a difference with your career, one place to start is to ask which global problems most need attention. Should you work on education, climate change, poverty, or something else?The standard advice is to do whatever most interests you, and most people seem to end up working on whichever social problem first grabs their attention.That’s exactly what our cofounder, Ben, did. At age 19, he was most interested in climate change. Here he is at a rally, in a suitably artistic shot:However, his focus on climate ch...
2023-05-23
13 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
“Part 2: Can one person make a difference? What the evidence says.” by Benjamin Todd
It’s easy to feel like one person can’t make a difference. The world has so many big problems, and they often seem impossible to solve.So when we started 80,000 Hours — with the aim of helping people do good with their careers — one of the first questions we asked was, “How much difference can one person really make?”We learned that while many common ways to do good (such as becoming a doctor) have less impact than you might first think, others have allowed certain people to achieve an extraordinary impact.In other words...
2023-05-23
16 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
“The end: A cheery final note – imagining your deathbed” by Benjamin Todd
We’re about to summarise the whole guide in one minute. But before that, imagine a cheery thought: you’re at the end of your 80,000-hour career.You’re on your deathbed looking back.What are some things you might regret?Perhaps you drifted into whatever seemed like the easiest option, or did what your parents did.Maybe you even made a lot of money doing something you were interested in, and had a nice house and car. But you still wonder: what was it all for?Now imagine instea...
2023-05-23
05 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
“Summary: How to find a fulfilling career that does good” by Benjamin Hilton
TL;DR: To have a fulfilling career, get good at something and then use it to tackle pressing global problems.Rather than expect to discover your passion in a flash of insight, your job satisfaction will grow over time as you learn more about what kind of work fits you, master valuable skills, and use them to find engaging work that helps others.Source:https://80000hours.org/career-guide/summary/Narrated for 80,000 Hours by Perrin Walker of TYPE III AUDIO.
2023-05-23
05 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
“Part 7: Which jobs put you in the best long-term position?” by Benjamin Todd
Mozart is one of the most famous child prodigies, but it’s less widely known that his father was a world-famous music teacher, and started training him from age three. Mozart’s sister was also an accomplished player. This is a painting of all three practicing together. Great skill requires lots of practice.People like to lionise the Mozarts, Malala Yousafzais, and Mark Zuckerbergs of the world — people who achieved great success while young — and there are all sorts of awards for young leaders, like the Forbes 30 Under 30.But these stories are interesting precisely because they’re...
2023-05-23
51 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
“Part 5: The world’s biggest problems and why they’re not what first comes to mind” by Benjamin Todd
We’ve spent much of the last 10+ years trying to answer a simple question: what are the world’s biggest and most neglected problems?We wanted to have a positive impact with our careers, and so we set out to discover where our efforts would be most effective.Our analysis suggests that choosing the right problem could increase your impact by over 100 times, which would make it the most important driver of your impact.Here, we give a summary of what we’ve learned. Read on to hear why ending diarrhoea might save as man...
2023-05-23
36 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
“Part 10: How to make your career plan” by Benjamin Todd
People like to think finding the right career is like finding their “perfect match” for life. It’s not.People often come to us trying to figure out what they should do over the next 10 or 20 years. Others say they want to figure out “the right career” for them.The problem with all of this is that, as we’ve seen, your plan is almost certainly going to change:You’ll change — more than you think. The world will change — many industries around today won’t even exist in 20 years. You’ll learn more about what’s best...
2023-05-23
24 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
“Part 12: One of the most powerful ways to improve your career — join a community.” by Benjamin Todd
Not many students are in a position to start a successful, cost-effective charity straight out of a philosophy degree. But when Thomas attended an “effective altruism” conference in London in 2018, he discovered an opportunity to start a nonprofit that could have a major impact on factory farmed animals.Through the community, he received advice and funding, and ended up in an incubation programme. Today, Thomas’s charity, the Fish Welfare Initiative, has reduced the suffering of around one million factory farmed fish, and has an annual budget of over half a million dollars.Fish Welfare Initiative’s donate p...
2023-05-23
17 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
“Why should I read this guide?” by Benjamin Todd
You’ll spend about 80,000 hours working in your career: 40 hours a week, 50 weeks a year, for 40 years. So how to spend that time is one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make.Choose wisely, and you will not only have a more rewarding and interesting life — you’ll also be able to help solve some of the world’s most pressing problems. But how should you choose?To answer this question, we set up an independent nonprofit and have done over 10 years of research alongside Oxford academics. Our only aim is to help you have t...
2023-05-23
07 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
“Part 11: All the best advice we could find on how to get a job” by Benjamin Todd
When it comes to advice on how to get a job, most of it is pretty bad.CollegeFeed suggests that you “be confident” as their first interview tip, which is a bit like suggesting that you should “be employable.”Many advisors cover the “clean your nails and have a firm handshake” kind of thing. One of the most popular interview videos on YouTube, with over 8 million views, makes the wise point that you definitely mustn’t sit down until you’re explicitly invited to do so by the interviewer.Who could ever recover from taking a se...
2023-05-23
33 min
People First Radio - Full Episodes
People First Radio – May 18
Exploring mental health crisis response teams, in conversation with Kim Mackenzie of CMHA BC, and Lacey Mesley and Dreanna Picard of AVI in Victoria. Also featuring excerpts from a lecture given by UBC Law Professor Benjamin Perrin, entitled From Crime and Punishment to a Compassionate and Evidence Based Approach.
2023-05-18
56 min
Real Talk Ryan Jespersen
”Lightning Rod” Journalist Rachel Gilmore
Nobody will blame you for being confused about voter intention across the province. Duelling polls from Abacus Data and Janet Brown have the UCP either losing big or winning big in Calgary. So, what's a voter to think? Ryan opens the show with campaign developments over the past 24 hours, including both parties' tax plans, controversial comments about transgender students from a UCP candidate in central Alberta, and a proposed plan for forced drug rehab. 10:40 | Ten years ago, Ben Perrin was Prime Minister Stephen Harper's advisor on justice and public safety. The UBC Law professor and best-selling author f...
2023-05-16
1h 27
80,000 Hours - Narrations
[Article] “What is social impact? A definition” by Benjamin Todd
The recording may not reflect the most recent changes to this article.Lots of people say they want to “make a difference,” “do good,” “have a social impact,” or “make the world a better place” — but they rarely say what they mean by those terms.By getting clearer about your definition, you can better target your efforts. So how should you define social impact?Over two thousand years of philosophy have gone into that question. We’re going to try to sum up that thinking; introduce a practical, rough-and-ready definition of social impact; and explain why we t...
2023-03-13
25 min
Une heure avec...
Benjamin Azoulay
Jeune historien, par ailleurs officier de la Marine nationale, Benjamin Azoulay publie chez Perrin « Abel Bonnard, plume de la collaboration ». Ce livre passionnant nous permet d’appréhender le chemin tortueux d’un écrivain promis à un bel avenir mais pas assez talentueux pour s’imposer vraiment, qui devient un authentique fasciste, dès les années vingt, puis l’ardent partisan de la collaboration avec les nazis durant l’Occupation. Benjamin Azoulay, sans complaisance, nous offre un portrait saisissant de vérité, mais encore une implicite réflexion sur les fautes commises par des littérateurs engagés. Hébergé par Audi...
2023-01-28
56 min
Hard Knox Talks: Your Addiction Podcast
Overdose: A Conversation W/Author, Benjamin Perrin
Send a textBen is a law professor at the University of British Columbia Peter A. Allard School of Law.He is also the author of the book "Overdose: Heartbreak and Hope in Canada’s Opioid Crisis"“Overdose is a necessary and searching investigation into a devastating epidemic that should never have happened. Benjamin Perrin painstakingly shows that it need not continue if we, as a society, heed the evidence.”—Gabor Maté M.D.Join us for this live release of our recorded conversation about the advocacy and research happening around th...
2023-01-04
39 min
Uncommons with Nate Erskine-Smith
Just say no to the war on drugs with Ben Perrin
Nate is joined by Benjamin Perrin to discuss his criticisms of the Conservative Party's renewed call for a war on drugs but also this Liberal government's slow and incremental action in the face of an overwhelming crisis. Ben advocates for bringing a compassionate, evidence-based approach to pressing criminal justice issues like the treatment of victims of crime and offenders, the opioid crisis and reimagining criminal justice.Ben is a professor at the University of British Columbia, Peter A. Allard School of Law. He served as a law clerk at the Supreme Court of Canada, and w...
2022-12-05
1h 06
The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Podcast
Ep.61 A career of learning from the pillars in osteopathy - Ed Stiles, D.O.
At the ripe old age of 85 he has spent his career learning from some of the greats in osteopathic medicine. He learned the principles of functional positional release from George Laughlin, D.O. the grandson of AT Still. He learned the muscle energy technique from the founder, Fred Mitchell Sr. In 1968 he took over a prominent osteopathic physician’s practice in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Perrin T. Wilson, D.O. who treated the Rockefeller family and taught Dr. Stiles HVLA. We thank him for helping to develop the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes for OMT and inspiring the next generation of osteopathic phy...
2022-11-27
1h 33
Winter is Coming: A Housing Justice Podcast
Winter is Coming: A Housing Justice Podcast - Ep 5: Gemma Ricker - Supportive Housing + Safe Supply
On this week's episode, Adam connects with friend, Hub community member, and supportive housing worker Gemma Ricker to talk about her past time at the Working Centre's University Avenue Supporting Housing project. We talk about how supportive housing differs from emergency shelters, and the intersection of housing justice, safe supply, and the opioid crisis. Follow our work: www.instagram.com/hubstagrams www.facebook.com/hubworship https://www.trinityunitedkw.ca/about-the-hub Follow The Working Centre's work: https://www.theworkingcentre.org/ For more on how we fight...
2022-11-01
1h 04
80,000 Hours - Narrations
[Article] “Anonymous advice: If you want to reduce AI risk, should you take roles that advance AI capabilities?” by Benjamin Hilton
We’ve argued that preventing an AI-related catastrophe may be the world’s most pressing problem, and that while progress in AI over the next few decades could have enormous benefits, it could also pose severe, possibly existential risks. As a result, we think that working on some technical AI research — research related to AI safety — may be a particularly high-impact career path.But there are many ways of approaching this path that involve researching or otherwise advancing AI capabilities — meaning making AI systems better at some specific skills — rather than only doing things that are purely in the domai...
2022-10-03
30 min
One Controller Port Podcast
OCP Podcast - Episode 273: Fighting Bathroom Sign Men
This week I talk about some recent doujin games I played, as well as talk about the new Wild Arms and Shadow Hearts spiritual successors. Get bonus content & support me via Patreon Visit OneControllerPort for videos, podcasts, streams, and articles. You can follow me on these platforms: Join our community in the Discord channel! Links: YouTube One Controller Port Linktree One Controller Port Twitter Personal Twitter Twitch Podcast Links: Opening Music from Psychic Force Puzzle Taisen Kyoto University Microcomputer Club Web...
2022-08-29
58 min
Estetica. Un podcast di ricerca
S1E6 L'estetica della danza
Tradizionalmente la riflessione estetica sulla danza si è principalmente concentrata sull'esperienza estetica del pubblico, quindi sulla danza come oggetto di contemplazione da parte di altri. Tuttavia è possibile anche un altro punto di vista: quello di chi balla. Attraverso la propriocezione ballerini e ballerine sono in grado di giudicare esteticamente i propri movimenti e lo possono fare con due scopi: modificare la propria performance in vista dell'apprezzamento visivo del pubblico oppure fare egli stessa o egli stesso un'esperienza estetica.Fonti e crediti R. Barlow, Proprioception in dance: a comparative review of understandings and approaches to re...
2022-08-02
11 min
Lean Out with Tara Henley
EP 29: Overdose
As the pandemic winds down, another public health emergency rages — and it is not getting as much attention. We're speaking, of course, about the opioid crisis. Theresa Tam, Canada’s chief medical officer of health, recently tweeted that the latest data shows that in 2021, 7,560 people died of opioid-related overdose. On average, 21 people died and 17 were hospitalized every day.Tara's guest on the program today penned an opinion piece in the Vancouver Sun in 2020 warning that our pandemic response could escalate the crisis. Sadly, he has been proven right. He is a former criminal justice advisor to Pr...
2022-06-29
40 min
Lean Out with Tara Henley
Overdose
As the pandemic winds down, another public health emergency rages — and it is not getting as much attention. I’m speaking, of course, about the opioid crisis. Theresa Tam, Canada’s chief medical officer of health, recently tweeted that the latest data shows that in 2021, 7,560 people died of opioid-related overdose. On average, 21 people died and 17 were hospitalized every day. My guest on the program today penned an opinion piece in the Vancouver Sun in 2020 warning that our pandemic response could escalate the crisis. And sadly, he has been proven right. He is a former criminal justic...
2022-06-29
40 min
Face aux Maires
Un maire aux petits soins... Pierre Perrin, Maire de Souffelweyersheim
Dans cet épisode, nous partons à la rencontre du maire de Souffelweyersheim (8 000 habitants), Pierre Perrin. Cet infirmier libéral nous fait part de sa personnalité tout en évoquant son quotidien de maire. Un échange riche en anecdotes.www.souffelweyersheim.fr
2022-06-06
16 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
[Problem profile] “Problem Profile: Climate change” by Benjamin Hilton
Could climate change lead to the end of civilisation?Across the world, over half of young people worry that, as a result of climate change, humanity is doomed.Hickman et al., 2021, Climate anxiety in children and young people and their beliefs about government responses to climate change: a global survey. Hickman et al. surveyed 10,000 children and young people (aged 16–25 years) in 10 countries (1,000 participants each in Australia, Brazil, Finland, France, India, Nigeria, Philippines, Portugal, the UK, and the USA) between May 18 and June 7, 2021. 55.7% of respondents agreed that “humanity is doomed.”They feel angry, powerless, and — above all — af...
2022-05-18
1h 02
80,000 Hours - Narrations
[Article] “Operations management in high-impact organisations” by Benjamin Todd and Roman Duda
In a nutshell: People in operations roles act as multipliers, maximising the productivity of others in the organisation via building systems that keep the organisation functioning effectively at a high level. As a result, people who excel in these positions require significant creativity, self-direction, social skills, and conscientiousness. If you’re a good fit, operations could be the highest-impact role for you.Source:https://80000hours.org/articles/operations-management/Narrated for 80,000 Hours by Perrin Walker of TYPE III AUDIO. ---Outline:(01:29) What does this path involve?(02:04) Co...
2022-03-07
40 min
Flow Club
#4 Le futur de la Passion Economy - Benjamin Perrin
Mon invité pour cet épisode est Benjamin Perrin, créateur indépendant, concepteur-rédacteur et auteur de la newsletter Plumes with Attitude. Depuis 2 ans et demi, Benjamin interviewe deux plumes par mois, avec à chaque nouvelle édition des parcours, idées et visions différentes de l'écriture. Dans cet épisode, on parle d'écriture, d'économie de la passion, mais aussi de Web 3 et de son impact sur le futur de l'économie des créateurs ...(pas de spoiler 😉). Le programme de l'épisode : - 2:50 : Écriture, passion ou métier ? - 5...
2022-03-01
56 min
BTC Sessions
Bitcoin For Truckers - Outline and Updates ep236
A discussion with BTC Sessions, Greg Foss, Benjamin Dichter & Nobody Caribou regarding the Ottawa trucker convoy & Bitcoin fundraiser via Tallycoin. Twitter accounts to follow: https://twitter.com/BTCsessions https://twitter.com/FossGregfoss https://twitter.com/NobodyCaribou https://twitter.com/BJdichter https://twitter.com/HonkHonkHodl Donation link: https://tallyco.in/s/lzxccm/ 💪 SUPPORT THE SHOW: Shakepay is the easiest way to buy Bitcoin in Canada Sign up now and get $30 free after your first $100 purchase! https://sha...
2022-02-11
1h 45
L'étincelle
L'étincelle #5 : Comment l’économie circulaire peut-elle répondre aux enjeux du secteur de la construction ?
À l’échelle mondiale comme à l’échelle française, le secteur de la construction se situe sur le podium des secteurs les plus émetteurs de gaz à effet de serre. Ces émissions sont la conséquence directe de l’utilisation d’énergie, bien sûr, mais aussi des procédés industriels, notamment pour fabriquer de nouveaux matériaux. La gestion des déchets pose également problème, puisque dans ce secteur, les mises en décharges représentent une partie écrasante des émissions de gaz à effet de serre. Alors, que faire ? Certains acteurs du bâtiment misent sur l’économie circulaire. Mais comment peut-elle...
2021-11-29
15 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 5.2: Perrin Milliken And Benjamin Felser
Back in the WBOR studio for the first time since 2019, Green Tea sits down with Perrin and Benjamin, who both participated in Round River's Sky Islands program in Spring 2021. We talk about studying off campus in the COVID era, conservation biology in the Arizona Borderlands, and avoiding burnout through work and play.
2021-10-19
31 min
Writing the Coast: BC and Yukon Book Prizes Podcast
S3 Episode 18: Benjamin Perrin talks how writing about the opioid crisis changed him.
ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, host Megan Cole talks to Benjamin Perrin, whose book Overdose: Heartbreak and Hope in Canada's Opioid Crisis is a finalist for the 2021 Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize and is a finalist for the 2021 Jim Deva Prize for Writing that Provokes. In their conversation Ben talks about what led him to write and research the book along with the transformation he faced when he was confronted with information and realities that contradicted his former beliefs about drug use. ABOUT BENJAMIN PERRIN: Benjamin Perrin is a professor at the University of British Columbia, Peter A. Allard School...
2021-10-02
32 min
Writing the Coast: BC and Yukon Book Prizes Podcast
S3 Episode 18: Benjamin Perrin talks how writing about the opioid crisis changed him.
ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, host Megan Cole talks to Benjamin Perrin, whose book Overdose: Heartbreak and Hope in Canada's Opioid Crisis is a finalist for the 2021 Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize and is a finalist for the 2021 Jim Deva Prize for Writing that Provokes. In their conversation Ben talks about what led him to write and research the book along with the transformation he faced when he was confronted with information and realities that contradicted his former beliefs about drug use. ABOUT BENJAMIN PERRIN: Benjamin Perrin is a professor at the University of British Columbia, Peter A. Allard School...
2021-10-02
32 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
“Summary: what makes for a high-impact career?” by Benjamin Todd
This article summarises our old ‘key ideas’ series, which we stopped updating in 2023. We’d suggest reading the summary of our career guide instead.TL;DR: Get good at something that lets you effectively contribute to big and neglected global problems.Source:https://80000hours.org/key-ideas/summary/Narrated for 80,000 Hours by Perrin Walker of TYPE III AUDIO. Narrated by the author.
2021-09-14
06 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
[Article] “3 key career stages” by Benjamin Todd
If you want to have an impact, the aim is to find a job that has the potential to make a big contribution to a pressing problem, and that’s a good fit for you. But how can you find a job like that?In the strategy section of our key ideas series, we discuss the value of exploration and career capital, as well as many other ideas, like why to be more ambitious. Here we sum them up into a simple career strategy.Source:https://80000hours.org/articles/key-career-stages/Narrated fo...
2021-09-09
08 min
UX Content Craft
25. La voix d'entreprise : restez vrai | Benjamin Perrin
Pour ce nouvel épisode de podcast, j’ai le plaisir d’échanger avec Benjamin Perrin, concepteur-rédacteur et auteur de la newsletter Plumes With Attitude, dont je suis une fervente lectrice. Benjamin est passionné d’écriture et de lecture, passion qu’il transmet merveilleusement bien dans cette newsletter. Deux fois par mois, il interviewe une plume. Écrivain, écrivaine, auteur, autrice de newsletter, copywriter, podcaster, UX writer, fondateur et fondatrice de start-up ou d’associations, etc. Toute personne qui fait de l’écriture son cœur de métier ou qui se saisit de l’écriture comme moyen d’influence et de d...
2021-07-07
1h 01
80,000 Hours - Narrations
“Planning a high-impact career: a summary of everything you need to know in 7 points” by Benjamin Todd
We took 10 years of research and what we’ve learned from advising 1,000+ people on how to build high-impact careers, compressed that into an eight-week course to create your career plan, and then compressed that into this three-page summary of the main points.(It’s especially aimed at people who want a career that’s both satisfying and has a significant positive impact, but much of the advice applies to all career decisions.)Source:https://80000hours.org/career-planning/summary/Narrated for 80,000 Hours by Perrin Walker of TYPE III AUDIO. ---O...
2021-05-06
11 min
A Parte
Un média à deux voix pour penser le monde d’après, avec Laetitia Vitaud
Mi-mars, en plein confinement en Normandie, Laetitia Vitaud et son conjoint Nicolas Colin se posent beaucoup de questions existentielles. “Nous avions envie de prendre la parole et de travailler ensemble.” Ainsi naît “Nouveau Départ, le média de la crise et de la transition” avec la volonté pour eux d’en tirer un revenu dans ce monde incertain pour des indépendants. Laetitia Vitaud est autrice : elle a publié en 2019 le livre Du Labeur à l’ouvrage, elle anime la newsletter gratuite Laetitia@work sur le futur du travail et le féminisme, et elle est aussi rédactrice en...
2020-12-10
44 min
The Storyline
#20 - Aiguiser sa plume et lancer sa newslettter
Depuis plus d'un an, Benjamin Perrin explore l'écriture et son impact sur la vie des créateurs, à travers sa newsletter indépendante Plumes With Attitude.
2020-11-17
41 min
La volea de Pavard
GREALISH TOCA EL CIELO. MBAPPÉ ROTO EN EL SUELO. Un pod picante como la patada de Perrin.
Cubo (@CubielloL2) lo dijo, el Aston Villa se salva y el gol lo hace Grealish. There you are! Inmenso nuestro compañero. En la edición repasaremos lo que fue el final de la Premier, y la dura lucha por el último ascenso a la liga más importante del planeta. También, sumamos hoy a Sergio @chilelyonnais para comentar la final de Copa de Liga de Francia, con un Lyon que le puede ganar a un PSG sin Mbappé. Con Pedro @BundesligArg comentamos las novedades del Bayern, la lesión de nuestro spirit ani...
2020-07-29
51 min
Nouveau Départ
COVID-19 et gestion du stress
Lavinia Ionita est médecin et entrepreneure. Elle a fondé Akesio pour aider les individus et les entreprises à s’attaquer au stress. Depuis le début de la pandémie, Lavinia se démène : elle a même lancé une application pour aider le personnel médical à faire le triage des patients potentiellement infectés par le coronavirus.Lavinia et moi avons parlé de plusieurs sujets : la pandémie, le stress, la relation entre le personnel soignant et les patients, les infirmières, et le burn-out du personnel soignant. Mobilisés dans les services de réanimation pour tent...
2020-06-03
00 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
“How to make tough career decisions” by Benjamin Todd
Should I quit my job? Which of my offers should I take? Which long-term options should I explore?These decisions will affect how you spend years of your time, so the stakes are high. But they’re also an area where you shouldn’t expect your intuition to be a reliable guide. This means it’s worth taking a more systematic approach.What might a good career decision process look like? A common approach is to make a pro and con list, but it’s possible to do a lot better. Pro and con lists make it...
2020-05-28
22 min
Young, Wild & Freelance | Le podcast des entrepreneurs indépendants
32. De Talent Economy à Passion Economy - avec Benjamin Perrin
Benjamin Perrin est copywriter freelance et le créateur de la newsletter Plumes With Attitude, dédiée à l'écriture et au fait de vivre de sa plume. Retrouve tout mon contenu dans ma newsletter Dans cet épisode, on parle de l'importance de l'écriture et la création de contenu quand on est indépendant, des différentes manières de se démarquer, notamment sur des secteurs de plus en plus concurrentiels comme la rédaction mais aussi de l'évolution de nos activités de freelance po...
2020-03-12
1h 08
Radio atelier
No. 60 — 14 octobre 2019
Vous pouvez télécharger l’épisode ici! Entrevue Dans le cadre de MOMENTA | Biennale de l’image, nous recevons l’artiste photographe Celia Perrin Sidarous qui nous parle de son exposition L’archiviste au Musée McCord. Pour en connaître davantage sur Momenta Biennale de l’image, vous pouvez consulter leur site Internet. L’exposition L’archiviste de Celia Perrin Sidarous sera présentée jusqu’au 12 janvier 2020 au Musée McCord. Vous pouvez aussi visiter le site Internet de Celia Perrin Sidarous pour en apprendre davantage sur sa pratique. Chron...
2019-10-15
56 min
The Bitcoin Podcast
NABP #4: Benjamin Perrin
Benjamin Perrin or Ben, from the BTC Sessions, is the internet's most helpful crypto personality. This guy helped me make my first paper wallet, use my first bitcoin ATM and so much more. His informative how to videos are next level and so is the quality of the content as well as in entertainment value. Once a week you can catch a new video on his YouTube channel, helping now over 10K subs. Being a YouTuber myself and we both like bitcoin, a step brother moment "did we just become best friends?" Yes, yes we did. So get ready too...
2017-07-12
1h 41
Ciné OUATCH (MEDIUM)
S01E19 : Jane Got a Gun, La 5e Vague, et Spotlight, le film de l'année
CinéOUATCH vous fait partager son coup de coeur pour l'un des films les plus intéressants de l'année : Spotlight, de Thom McCarthy, avec Michael Keaton, Mike Ruffalo, Rachel McAdams. L'histoire vraie des journalistes du Boston Globe qui en 2002 faisaient éclater au grand jour la manière dont l'Eglise Catholique américaine couvrait depuis des années les comportements déviants de ses prêtres. Avec six nomination,s Spotlight est le film qui pourrait créer la surprise aux prochains Oscars. Au programme aussi, Natalie Portman en poor lonesome cowgirl dans Jane got a gun, Les délices de Tokyo de...
2016-01-26
58 min
The Press Gallery: Inside Alberta politics
Press Gallery #100: The Dyn(alife) and Duff(y) edition
Mike Duffy's trial is dominating Canada's media landscape, with Nigel Wright and Benjamin Perrin testimony this week fueling speculation about who knew what when. On the campaign trail, Stephen Harper looks increasingly annoyed by the repeated questions about the matter. What will it mean in Alberta? This week on The Press Gallery, Edmonton Journal’s politics podcast, city columnist Paula Simons, provincial affairs columnist Graham Thomson and provincial affairs reporter Mariam Ibrahim join host Brent Wi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2015-08-21
24 min
Let's Drink About It
Ep. 33: Ghost Hunting, Last Minute Costume, & Drive-By Donutting w/ Amanda Brooke Perrin
Zombie1 oz light rum1 oz dark rum1 oz 151-proof dark rum (optional)1 oz orange curacao liqueur.5 oz lemon juice.5 oz lime juice1.5 oz orange juice1.5 oz passion fruit puree (or syrup).25 oz grenadine2 dashes Angostura bitters Pour the ingredients into a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake well. Strain into a highball glass with crushed ice. Optionally, float the high-proof rum on top of the finished drink. Bloody Margarita1.5 oz tequila1 oz blood orange juice.5 oz fresh lime juice.75 oz Cointreau Shake well with ice & strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Lust For Life (via)1.5 oz mezcal.75 oz Palo Cortado sherry.75 oz org...
2014-10-30
56 min
Let's Drink About It
Ep. 33: Ghost Hunting, Last Minute Costume, & Drive-By Donutting w/ Amanda Brooke Perrin
Zombie1 oz light rum1 oz dark rum1 oz 151-proof dark rum (optional)1 oz orange curacao liqueur.5 oz lemon juice.5 oz lime juice1.5 oz orange juice1.5 oz passion fruit puree (or syrup).25 oz grenadine2 dashes Angostura bitters Pour the ingredients into a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake well. Strain into a highball glass with crushed ice. Optionally, float the high-proof rum on top of the finished drink. Bloody Margarita1.5 oz tequila1 oz blood orange juice.5 oz fresh lime juice.75 oz Cointreau Shake well with ice & strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Lust For Life (via)1.5 oz mezcal.75 oz Palo Cortado sherry.75 oz org...
2014-10-30
00 min
80,000 Hours - Narrations
“Part 6: Which jobs help people the most?” by Benjamin Todd
Why Superman was wrong to fight crime – comic from SMBC.Many people think of Superman as a hero. But he may be the greatest example of underutilised talent in all of fiction. It was a blunder to spend his life fighting crime one case at a time; if he’d thought a little more creatively, he could have done far more good. How about delivering vaccines to everyone in the world at superspeed? That would have eradicated most infectious disease, saving hundreds of millions of lives.Here we’ll argue that a lot of people who wa...
2014-10-01
44 min
The Blue Hour
Broadcast on February 3, 2009
Benjamin Perrin delivers a speech to the BC Human Rights Coalition and the United Nations Association in Canada on the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights last December 10th, 2008.
2009-02-04
30 min