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    Explore " diffusion" with insightful episodes like "#158: ACT and Our Values with Kate Nasuti", "The Result of Rescue: Reconciliation [Romans 14]", "Giancarlo Sapetto - From Cinema to Advertising creation", "The Christian’s Life Diffusing the Glory of God" and "Agression à Bordeaux : le choc des images qui interroge" from podcasts like ""Autism Outreach", "Christ Community Church - Leawood Campus - SUNDAY MESSAGES", "Creator Tip", "Sermons Archive – Heritage Church" and "Le titre à la une"" and more!

    Episodes (19)

    #158: ACT and Our Values with Kate Nasuti

    #158: ACT and Our Values with Kate Nasuti

    Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (or training), also known largely as ACT, is a relatively new premise in the field of ABA. Kate Nasuti who has been a BCBA for over a decade and in the field of ABA for 20+ years, joins me to discuss this important topic.

    Kate shares her experience learning about ACT and how it's benefited her personally, even comparing “ACT Boot Camp” to a yoga retreat. It’s that impactful. She uses this technique now with parents and providers, giving access to this incredible therapy via coaching with individuals who would not otherwise benefit from ABA.

    We go through some of the core processes of ACT: Mindfulness, Diffusion, Committed Action, Self as context, Values, and Acceptance. Kate describes some of these in detail, like Value Clarification. She uses this really beautiful quote from Michelangelo on his sculpture of David, “I just chipped all the way through the parts that aren’t David ''...to reveal that for clarification of our own values, we must just remove all the values that aren't ours.

    Kate shares a ton of great resources, like the ACT course available on PRAXIS and Dr. Steven C. Hayes’ book, The Liberated Mind. ACT is such a beneficial addition to the science of ABA that I really encourage everyone to learn more!

     #autism #speechtherapy

    What’s Inside:

    • What is ACT?
    • What are the 6 core processes of ACT?
    • Who can benefit from ACT?
    • Where to find more information and resources on ACT.

    Mentioned In This Episode:
    Get access to Kate’s ASHA and ACE course: Is It Really Burnout? Anxiety? How Words Can Get Us Stuck by joining the ABA SPEECH Connection Membership

    The Result of Rescue: Reconciliation [Romans 14]

    The Result of Rescue: Reconciliation [Romans 14]

    Romans 5: 5-11 // Tom Nelson


    What have we been rescued for? Paul’s good news answer in our text today is God rescued us for friendship. Paul gives three life-giving implications of God befriending us. As God’s friend, we are lavishly loved, we are sacrificially loved and we are securely loved. Paul is saying when it comes to our friendship with God there is extravagant love, lavished on us, poured out on us in unbounded generosity and in us by God through the Holy Spirit.

    Sermon Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/49157096

     

    Prayer Requests: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2509/responses/new

    23.11.12

    Giancarlo Sapetto - From Cinema to Advertising creation

    Giancarlo Sapetto - From Cinema to Advertising creation

    Giancarlo Sapetto
    www.giancarlosapetto.com

    00:02:11 We didn't watch many movies before, but you taught me about directors, lighting, and gaffers.

    00:10:04 I use AI but value human elements too. Shooting dad's stories for future generations.

    00:12:28 Traveling after burnout and personal issues led to self-discovery and enjoyment.

    00:18:17 After dropping out of film school, the narrator learns more from shooting a short film than in a year of school. No clear recommendation for film school.

    00:22:51 Using makeshift softboxes, utilizing plastic racks for diffusion, and learning from a skilled set builder.

    00:27:39 Commercial work requires a marketing budget for effective ads. Company doing well with a good return on ad spend.

    00:36:56 For a potential pivot, find clients aggressively using marketing skills, despite possible instability.

    00:38:38 Being different, valuing freedom, and recognizing the importance of time and being selective in work.

    00:43:51 Two-hour drive. Believer in manifesting. Writing goals down. Uncertain about ultimate desire. Suggests writing plan for faster success. Ambivalent about the approach.

    00:53:19 She is skilled at interviewing and has the potential for podcasting. I will focus on filming while she can direct conversations.

    00:55:31 The interviewee wants positive stories for podcasts but seeks lessons from interviews. Emphasizes storytelling and planning in editing and production.

    01:01:37 One impactful video can attract clients and replace others on the website. Choose a subject you enjoy and send it out widely.

    01:09:08 Family is important in every culture, and seeing how happy people can be without much has taught the writer a valuable lesson about appreciating the positive things in life, which is sometimes lost in a materialistic society.

    01:14:48 The person's business partner disappeared without communication.

    01:19:46 He had a life-changing experience and no longer wanted to pursue photography. He desired to be a business owner for financial freedom, prioritizing money over art.

    Le triomphe des quotidiennes de fiction

    Le triomphe des quotidiennes de fiction

    La télé traditionnelle, diffusée sur le câble, est mise à mal par les plateformes d’écoute en continu. Certaines émissions font toutefois office de «villages gaulois» face au rouleau compresseur numérique. À Radio-Canada et à TVA, les quotidiennes de début de soirée, STAT et Indéfendable, restent de puissants aimants à téléspectateurs, et ce, malgré leurs détracteurs. Qu’est-ce qui explique cette popularité et comment ces émissions s’intègrent-elles dans la stratégie des diffuseurs? 

    Invité: Étienne Paré, journaliste culturel 

    Équipe: 
    Philippe Papineau, animateur 
    Étienne Paré, journaliste 
    Félix Deschênes, réalisateur 
    Marie-Ève Brassard, recherchiste 
    Alexis Elina, composition musicale originale 

    Pour joindre l’équipe du balado : balado@ledevoir.com

    The One-Dimensional Man

    The One-Dimensional Man

     https://www.letusthinkaboutit.com/step-63-the-one-dimensional-man 

    Part 1: Captialism absorbs everything: even your rebellion against it becomes a published book, which feeds capitalism, and generates pro-capitalists books. In a dynamic system, each tactic has a counter, and this generates (cleverly) more capitalism. A famous example is of Che Guevara’s rebellion sold as a cheap t-shirt: a purchasable identity of rebellion. 

    Part 2: The On-dimensional man is a book by Herbert Marcuse in the mid-60’s about our wealthy industrial nation orienting citizens into consumerism by developing “false needs” which we pursue. This drains our energy for cognitive activity as well as our desire for rebellion, which is channeled back into social status through material goods. This is a tactic of control by the affluent (the 1%) who increase luxury and comfort only to pair it up with increased exploitation. The dynamic of flattening values to a universal is that we no longer have polarity or dialectic controversy, which is the ultimate form of control. Marcuse says we don’t even question “technological rationality” anymore. 

    Part 3: Cybernetics is a theory of how systems moderate themselves, taking in feedback and adjusting. Philosophers use these ideas to discuss capitalism in terms of “negatives” and “positives”: the negatives are the check valves or regulating systems that contain or diffuse the positive energy that can get out of control and break things. Deleuze and Guattari refer to the negatives as “territorialization”, such as a fence or limit, and the positives are efforts to “deterritorialize”. Mark Fisher says capitalism now instantly reterritorializes deterritorialization. This is just some vocabulary to help us move forward. 

    0:00 Intro 

    1:46 Part 1 capitalist absorption 

    3:39 Part 2 the one-dimensional man 

    7:20 Part 3 cybernetic systems theory 

    10:11 Outro

    A quick trick to ease social anxiety

    A quick trick to ease social anxiety

    If you feel the nervousness of festive season creeping up, this short episode is here to calm you down.

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    Host:
    Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88.
    Writer:
    Amy Molloy @amymolloy.
    Executive Producer:
    Elise Cooper.
    Editor:
    Adrian Walton.

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    Okay hear us out... Pirates

    Okay hear us out... Pirates

    Have you ever heard of Cognitive Diffusion? It’s a technique that tries to readjust how you hear negative and persistent thoughts. And we’re going to teach you how to do it, with a bit of a pirate-y theme for a bit of * spice * .

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    Credits  
    Host: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88 
    Content: Amy Molloy @amy_molloy  .
    Executive Producer: Elise Cooper
    Editor: Adrian Walton

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    Alexandre Monnin : Le rôle des médias numériques dans la diffusion des savoirs en muséologie

    Alexandre Monnin : Le rôle des médias numériques dans la diffusion des savoirs en muséologie
    L’objectif de cette table ronde était d’amener les participants et les intervenants à réfléchir ensemble au rôle du numérique dans la diffusion des recherches universitaires. Quels sont les moyens mis à disposition des chercheurs pour diffuser leurs recherches de thèse ? Quels outils au service des chercheurs sont développés pour améliorer la transmission de la recherche ? Au-delà de la mise en publication en ligne des thèses sur TEL, il est d’actualité de penser à d’autres « mises en site web » pour élargir la visibilité des travaux universitaires avec notamment la création de sites internets par les chercheurs et les nouvelles questions que cela soulève. Une réflexion sur les différences fondamentales entre la logique « papier » et la logique « web » semble nécessaire, notamment à travers les questions du design et de l’architecture de l’information et du sa- voir académique et leur rôle dans la circulation des savoirs.

    Hors-série 1 - La diffusion de la musique de concert

    Hors-série 1 - La diffusion de la musique de concert

    Ce premier épisode hors-série retrace les moments marquants de cette première table ronde organisée par Entrepren'arts le 3 Février à l'Enchanteur, sur le monde de la diffusion de concert. On y retrouve une entrevue croisée de trois des quatre intervenants de l'évènement, Claudine Cinq Mars, Marie-Noëlle Bois et Jérôme Beaulieu, ainsi qu'un  "vox pop" pour découvrir les réactions des invités et des participants. 

    Les destins imprévus
    Musique thème, animation et réalisation: Julien Compagne
    Production: Entrepren'arts

    Le numérique au service de la conception sonore

    Le numérique au service de la conception sonore
    Dès sa première conception sonore avec le metteur en scène Robert Lepage en 1999, Jean-Sébastien Côté naviguait dans l’univers audio-numérique. Que ce soit par son utilisation d’échantillonneurs, de lecteurs de CD enregistrables, de logiciels de manipulation audio ou de consoles numériques, il a toujours tenté d’être branché sur les technologies du moment pour réaliser ses ambitions et celles du metteur en scène. Vingt ans plus tard, ces méthodes de travail et ces technologies semblent bien archaïques! Comment la technologie a-t-elle influencé les façons de construire un spectacle, faire de la recherche, collaborer avec nos collègues ou livrer une expérience au public? Au travers d’études de cas, vous découvrirez ce qui a changé... et ce qui n’a pas changé dans la vie d’un concepteur sonore.
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