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Be a Man!

Jean-Sebastien Forge

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Canadian - Quebec version Talks about being a man in this country and its challenges and realities. Constructive, educational, and thoughtful subjects that you might or might not have thought of and we are diving into them with understanding and clarity to elevate ourselves to a better tomorrow.
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Summarizing a few lectures, we explore the power of organization and how the brain functions to help you make the most of your time or develop new habits. We also discuss why cultivating these habits is essential. All in today’s episode. Résumé de quelques conférences : nous explorons le pouvoir de l’organisation et le fonctionnement du cerveau pou…
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Today's episode English. We explore a texte that tries to reframe what a "Intelligent women" is by redefining how one should be preceived to make themselves feel better or validate themselve. I'll be breaking down the technics used by this individual to trick people into thinking toxic is a cocktail and not something to be avoided.…
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Attachment style, making friends, and the importance of relationships. We're looking into how to easily make new connections as well as how and why they happen. Then we also encourage you to take control of your own wellbeing by organising your own gatherings and why it's important. https://quiz.attachmentproject.com/…
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According to chat GPT I'd have to go with the man. While the bear might be fascinating, a conversation with a human offers a lot more variety and depth. Plus, I'd feel safer discussing the finer points of philosophy or literature with a person rather than trying to make small talk with a bear! What about you? Mais, ici on peut clairement voir les f…
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Hey what's up. FR/EN Podcast about being a man. I feel like it's important to talk about certain things to make sure we are well equipped to have hard conversation with others and ourselves. And we will be looking at things like communication, values, self-worth, critical thinking, relationships, work, culture and more. Join me in exploring common …
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James Higdon is well-qualified to perform the music of organist/composer Jehan Alain. He's a recognized authority of the French organ repertoire, and studied with Marie-Claire Alain, the daughter of the composer and one of the stars of the organ world.Higdon recorded Jehan Alain's complete works for organ, performing on one of the few instruments i…
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The VGo label specializes in high-quality classical guitar recordings -- with one exception. They also released a harpsichord recording, done with the same high production values as the rest of the VGo line.The disc, entitled "Teatro Imaginario" features fifteen harpsichord sonatas by Dominico Scaraltti Patrice Mathews is a well-known harpsichordis…
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This episode of the DCD Classical 'Cast we feature selections from one of the many recordings Clipper Erickson made for the DTR label. The title of the release "An Orchestra of One" pretty much sums up the concept. Erickson performs a variety of works arranged for solo piano that really test the performer's mettle!It's an outstanding album of piani…
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British composer Arthur Bliss was extremely self-critical. Although he composed four string quartets, only three were ever performed, and he allowed only two to be published. His first two quartets were written when he was a young man, and these were the works he later withdrew. It wasn't until after his fiftieth birthday that he wrote a chamber wo…
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Nowadays, Annette DiMedio is a respected pianist and teacher. A native of Philadelphia, she's soloed with the Philadelphia Orchestra as well as orchestras around the world, and currently serves on the faculty of the University of the Arts.But when she was still a young girl with a promising career ahead of her, she made a recording with the DTR lab…
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David Baker has enjoyed a remarkable career both as a jazz musician and a classical composer. He's worked with some of the biggest names in both fields (and currently serves as conductor and artistic director of the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra.When Baker first started composing in the "third stream," he was commissioned by James Pellerit…
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American composer William Bergsma didn't write much for solo piano. In fact, only three such works are represented in his catalog. Pianist Jill Timmons studied with Bergsma, and in the early 1990's recorded his complete output.The three works benefit from Timmons' insights and discussions with the composer. In this podcast episode of the DCD Classi…
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The Stanford String Quartet was formed by members of the music faculty at Stanford University in 1984. They launched on an ambitious task of performing under-represented works, as well as commissioning new music for string quartet.In 1991 they recorded three of the works they championed for Laurel Records. That recording is featured in this episode…
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