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Passionate education advocate Anette Carlisle talks with experts from across the intersecting subjects of public K12 education, community college, workforce, and the challenges of poverty, from a Texas-centric perspective of advocacy, governance, policy, (politics, reluctantly!), collective impact,…

Anette Carlisle


    • Sep 10, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
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    Badger Goodbyes--Anette and Russell Lowery-Hart

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 52:06


    Anette has her a conversation with her dear friend, Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart, in his final days as President at Amarillo College, before he takes over as Chancellor at Austin Community College. After working together for over twenty years, they've formed a strong friendship they know will continue. Moving from Badgers to River Bats, Anette wishes Russell and family the best in their new journey, As chair of the Amarillo College Board of Regents, Anette will endeavor to find a new college president for AC! Russell, thank you for being my friend. 

    Aspen Prize Spreads Hope--Pascale Charlot

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 34:34


    Anette visits with Pascale Charlot, the Managing Director of the College Excellence Program (CEP) at the Aspen Institute. Amarillo College was just selected as the top college along with Imperial Valley College, both co-winners of the Aspen Prize for College Excellence. Lots of good information is shared as Anette and Pascale discuss the award and the benefits of community colleges.Pascale is a visionary and outcomes-driven leader deeply committed to student success. An alumna of Aspen's year-long Rising President Fellowship, Pascale plays a lead role in crafting and overseeing CEP's strategy to develop a network of transformational college presidents who share a relentless commitment to advancing excellence and equity in student outcomes.  Chief among these programs are Aspen's Presidential Fellowships, which have graduated over 100 presidents of community colleges that together educate over a million-and-a-half students. In the Fellowships and across CEP's work, Pascale helps lead efforts to strengthen the inexorable connection between institutional reform and student success.Prior to joining CEP, Pascale was at Aspen Prize-winning Miami Dade College, where she most recently served as president of the Kendall campus, the largest of the college's eight.  Pascale was also dean of Miami Dade's highly regarded Honors College, where she developed and implemented a pathways strategy that increased the number of first-generation students who went on to attain a bachelor's degree.  Herself a transfer student, Pascale brings substantial expertise to one of Aspen's core priorities: advancing post-graduation outcomes for students of color and low-income students. Demonstrable student learning, equitable talent development, and social mobility for students and families are key levers that inspire Pascale's student-centered approach.A graduate of Duke University and the University of Michigan Law School, Pascale also held leadership roles at both New York University and Rutgers law schools earlier in her career.A link to the process of selecting the Aspen Prize winner can be found here.Episode produced by Darwin Carlisle. Music by Bret Boyer.

    Standing Up for Public Ed--Helen Warwick & Ted Beard

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 28:29


    Anette visits with public ed advocates Ted Beard and Helen Warwick, discussing the recent op-ed written by the two of them in response to one by a community outsider with questionable motives. Thanks to both Ted and Helen for their pub ed advocacy and years of service! Learn more below.Ted Beard BioTheodore “Ted” Beard was elected to the Longview ISD Board in 1998 and has served in various capacities, including assistant secretary, secretary, vice-president, and twice as president.He earned a bachelor's in human services from LeTourneau University. Beard is a retired sergeant major from the United States Army and a combat veteran of Desert Shield/Storm, in which he was awarded the Bronze Star,  and also an Iraqi Freedom veteran. He also retired from the Social Security Administration, where he worked as a technical expert and also as a collateral duty equal employment opportunity (EEO) counselor.Ted currently serves as the Immediate Past President of the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB).  Also in 2007, he was appointed to the TASB Risk Management Fund Board and currently serves as chair. He is a 2012 graduate of Leadership TASB and a past president and current member of the Texas Caucus of Black School Board Members.Ted and his wife Rosalind are the parents of three sons and two daughters.Helen Warwick BioHelen Warwick served as a Trustee for Marshall ISD for 17 years, where she served as Board President for many years. She is a proud graduate of Leadership TASB Class of 2014. Advocating for the public schools of Texas and the nation is a passion that strengthened through her involvement in the Leadership TASB program. Helen's involvement with the students of Marshall ISD is extensive. She has served the students and the community through her involvement in the Parent Teacher Association (PTA). Helen has held leadership positions in the PTA from the local to state levels, including campus level, City Council PTA, Area 13 PTA and the Texas State PTA Board. She has also been awarded a Texas Life Membership. Helen continues to volunteer in the classroom through the Junior Achievement program, as she has for the past 20 years. She enjoys being invited to campuses and interacting with the students.Helen has a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and Masters of Education. She taught Kindergarten and worked as a substitute teacher. She also served on Site Based Decision Making Teams and School Improvement Committees as well as the Marshall ISD School Health Advisory Council. She is a past Cub Scout leader and Girl Scout leader. The Girl Scouts recognized her as an Outstanding Leader. As a Girl Scout leader, she participated in a statewide curriculum review committee.She is also a regular volunteer with the local food pantry within Mission Marshall and serves as a tutor with the Harrison County-Marshall Literacy Council. Helen and her husband, Mike, have two children who are both proud and successful graduates of Marshall ISD.Episode produced by Darwin Carlisle. Music by Bret Boyer.

    Who Do You Trust?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 10:26


    After the governor's tour of private religious schools to push his voucher scheme, some passionate public education advocates put together a press conference to share their thoughts on this effort.Music by Bret Boyer.

    Still Helping the People of Ukraine--Glenda Moore

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 20:33


    Anette visits again with friend and lifesaver Glenda Moore, founder of Kind House Ukraine Bakery in Amarillo, Texas. See how their mission and work has evolved over the past year. Recorded on the one-year anniversary of the major Russian invasion of Ukraine. Follow KHUB on Facebook to learn how to help.Episode produced by Darwin Carlisle. Music by Bret Boyer.

    Texas from the Inside Out--Evan Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 32:56


    Anette visits with friend and long-time Texas journalist, Evan Smith, of The Texas Tribune.  How does one interview one of the best known interviewers around? Listen and find out, and enjoy!Evan Smith is the CEO and co-founder of The Texas Tribune, a pioneering nonprofit, nonpartisan digital news organization whose deep coverage of Texas politics and public policy can be found at its website, texastribune.org, and in newspapers and on TV and radio stations across the state. Since its launch in 2009, the Tribune has won international acclaim and numerous honors, including a Peabody Award, 23 national Edward R. Murrow Awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association and three general excellence awards from the Online News Association. Evan is also the host of “Overheard with Evan Smith,” a weekly half-hour interview program that airs on PBS stations around the country. A native of New York, he's a graduate of Hamilton College and Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.Episode produced by Darwin Carlisle. Music by Bret Boyer.

    What Worked Yesterday Won't Work Today to Educate All Students--Doug Loomis

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 59:35


    Long-time friend and educational leader, Doug Loomis, visits with Anette about leading a school district in these challenging times, and adapting as needed to meet the needs of all students.Throughout his 30-year career in Amarillo ISD, Superintendent Doug Loomis has made an impact across the District, working in schools in every cluster and at every level. He began as a PE teacher at Wolflin Elementary and soon found his career growing along with the students he taught, as a science and health teacher at Fannin Middle School, assistant principal of Houston Middle School and Palo Duro High School, principal of Amarillo High School and executive director of the Caprock High School cluster. For the past five years, he has been the District's chief human resources officer.Mr. Loomis is a graduate of Oklahoma Panhandle State University and earned a Master of Education degree from West Texas A&M University. He and his wife Gisele, a retired teacher, have been married 32 years and have two grown children. Mr. Loomis was named interim superintendent in October 2018 and the lone finalist for superintendent in early March of 2019. Trustees finalized his appointment on March 27, 2019.Episode produced by Darwin Carlisle. Music by Bret Boyer.

    Leading in Chaos--Dr. Jim Largent

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 31:37


    Anette visits with friend and long-time education leader, Dr. Jim Largent. After over 30 years in public education, Jim has shared his wisdom in his new book, Leading in Chaos, which can be found here.Dr. Jim Largent graduated high school in 1983 and attended Lamar University and Sam Houston State University. He spent 31 years in public education as a teacher, coach, athletic trainer, principal, and superintendent. Jim is a four-time nominee for the Texas Superintendent of the Year, was named Citizen of the Year and was given the Key to the City on his retirement.  He has written a memoir, has several published articles, and founded a consulting firm. He can be found on golf courses around the country and at www.largentconsulting.org.Episode produced by Darwin Carlisle. Music by Bret Boyer.

    Upheaval in Higher Ed--Dr. Arthur Levine

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 32:03


    Anette visits with Dr. Arthur Levine about higher education, its history, but, more importantly, the changes coming.Arthur Levine is a distinguished scholar of higher education at New York University, a senior fellow and president emeritus of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, and president emeritus of Columbia University's Teachers College. A thought leader in higher ed for decades, Arthur is also author and coauthor of a number of books, including The Great Upheaval, discussed here.Episode produced by Darwin Carlisle. Music by Bret Boyer.

    Encouraging College Students Every Day --Denese Skinner

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 32:26


    Anette visits with long-time friend and educational leader, Denese Skinner, Vice-President of Student Affairs at Amarillo College. Denese Skinner has 29 years of leadership experience in higher education as well 7 years of successful public school service as a teacher and a coach. At Amarillo College, Denese coordinates the efforts of the talented team within the Division of Student Affairs to ensure student success by enhancing the classroom experience through purposeful co-curricular activities and support services.Denese has prior higher education experience at West Texas A&M University where she served in various leadership roles: the director for Career Services, the interim vice president of Student Affairs, the interim dean of Enrollment Management, the senior director of Enrollment Management, and the director of Student Counseling Services.A few of Denese's professional honors include: twice receiving the WTAMU Clarence E. Thompson Staff Excellence Award; recipient of the WTAMU President's Community Service Award; honored with the Texans Caring for Texans recognition given by State agencies in the Panhandle region. Also on Denese's list of accomplishments, you will find that she was a head coach of a state championship girls' basketball team that, at that time, set a national record of 12 state championships. Denese is a graduate of and past board member for Leadership Amarillo & Canyon. Denese was also a part of the efforts of Panhandle Twenty/20.Denese is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Supervisor as well as a Certified Professional Vocational Counselor.   She is certified as a Six Sigma Black Belt as well as a Gallup-certified CliftonStrengths coach.  Denese holds a M.Ed. in School Counseling from West Texas A&M University and received her B.S. in Education from Texas Tech University. Episode produced by Darwin Carlisle. Music by Bret Boyer.

    More Charter Chatter!--Patti Everitt

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 38:14


    Once again, Anette visits with Patti Everitt about charter schools in Texas. They discuss the push from higher ups to grow the presence of charter schools in Texas and beyond, and how they are not a good investment for the future of Texas.The earlier podcast with Patti can be found here, from September of 2020.Patti Everitt is a consultant on state education policy with a focus on the impact of charter schools on public education.  She collaborates with many statewide education organizations, school districts, and parent groups to increase understanding about how charter schools operate and to make charter schools more transparent. Patti has worked with national and international foundations, school districts, and nonprofit organizations to develop innovative education and employment programs for youth.  She is a graduate of public schools, and her son attended Austin ISD from K – 12.Episode produced by Darwin Carlisle. Music by Bret Boyer. 

    Creating Transformational Change--Greg Satell

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 35:14


    Anette visits with author, speaker, and transformation and change expert, Greg Satell. They met when Greg did some training for Amarillo College, and Anette really identified with the info in his book, Cascades. (Link to Srdja Popovic's CANVAS website.) Episode produced by Darwin Carlisle. Music by Bret Boyer.Greg Satell is a transformation & change expert, international keynote speaker, and bestselling author of Cascades: How to Create a Movement that Drives Transformational Change, whose work has appeared in Harvard Business Review, Barron's, Forbes, Inc., Fast Company and other A-list publications. His earlier book, Mapping Innovation, was selected as one of the best business titles of 2017.A Lecturer at The Wharton School, accomplished entrepreneur, executive and one of the foremost experts on transformation and change today, Greg speaks to audiences around the world and works with leading organizations to better compete in a disruptive marketplace. He is consistently ranked as one of the top innovation bloggers in the world and was named by IDG as one of “10 Digital Transformation Influencers to Follow Today.” Greg helps organizations overcome resistance to change and blaze a path toward a better future.Greg was formerly a senior executive for the Publicis Groupe, one of the world's largest marketing services companies. Before that, Co-CEO of KP Media, which he scaled from a small privately held company to a market leading, publicly held firm valued at $100 million with over 800 employees. The firm was sold to Ukraine Media Holding in 2010.A global citizen, Greg spent 15 years living and working in Eastern Europe where, among other things, he managed a leading news organization during Ukraine's Orange Revolution. You can learn more about Greg on his LinkedIn profile and follow him on Twitter @DigitalTonto. For rates, programs and testimonials, please visit his eSpeakers Page.Greg is available for advisory, workshop and speaking engagements. If you would like to hire him for an engagement or an event, feel free to contact him directly at innovate (at) digitaltonto (dot) com 

    Communities in Schools, and Much More--Rey Saldaña

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 57:20


    Anette visits with Rey Saldaña, President and CEO of Communities In Schools, the national organization that ensures all students are empowered to stay in school and on a path to a brighter future.Saldaña is a CIS alumnus, whose journey from former student supported by CIS to national leader of Communities In Schools, sends an inspiring message to young people nationwide about the power they have to write their own success story.Most recently, Saldaña served as the Regional Advocacy Director for the Raise Your Hand Texas Foundation and the Chair of the San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Agency-VIA. Prior to that, he successfully served four terms on the San Antonio City Council where he was first elected at age 24, becoming the youngest council person in that city's history.During his four terms, Saldaña focused on helping to meet the needs and harness the skills of young people and working families in his community. He championed the expansion of park space and community clinics in underserved areas, fought for increased funding for the city's public transportation system, successfully campaigned for funding of the city's early childhood initiative (Pre-K 4SA), and streamlined the city and county's child truancy court. He chaired the city's Intergovernmental Relations Committee, where he worked closely with state and federal legislators on law making and local policy development.Concurrent with his elected position, he taught as an Adjunct Professor at Trinity University and Palo Alto Community College. Additionally, he worked with The University of Texas at San Antonio's Office of Community Engagement and served as Chief Engagement Officer with KIPP San Antonio Public Schools.In recognition of his accomplishments and enduring interest in the mission of Communities In Schools, in 2017, Communities In Schools invited Saldaña to serve on the CIS National Board of Directors, making him the first alumni to join the Board.Saldaña holds a master's degree from Stanford University's Graduate School of Education where he studied policy, organization and leadership studies, and two bachelor's degrees in political science and communication from Stanford.The son of immigrants who came to this country from Mexico, Saldaña was born and raised on the South Side of San Antonio and is the product of Title I Texas public schools. He is a proud first-generation American and first in his family to graduate from college. He and his wife Jessica are the happy parents of Eli, Olivia, and two rescue dogs.

    Measure What Matters--Raise Your Hand Texas

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 41:31


    Anette visits with friends from Raise Your Hand Texas about their Measure What Matters focus. Libby Cohen, Bob Popinksi, and Kelli Moulton bring a state-wide lens to the current accountability system in Texas, and whether or not it is the best thing for our schools and our students. Become part of this important conversation by first learning more about it from these experts.

    Cakes in Texas Save Lives in Ukraine--Glenda Moore & KHUB

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 34:20


    Anette visits with friend and amazing humanitarian leader, Glenda Moore, who has been baking for Ukraine since 2013. Glenda was on an earlier episode with Anette, and also a recent one with Jason Boyett on the Hey Amarillo podcast, in case you want to learn more about Kind House Ukraine Bakery! Glenda fell in love with the people of Ukraine years ago, and now the world understands why. Listen and learn how you can help people of Ukraine by supporting Glenda's efforts right here in Amarillo, Texas. It really is a small world, isn't it?More ways to follow the work of KHUB:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ukrainebakerykindhouse/Instagram: https://instagram.com/kind_houseub?igshid=t3sdsnjp9golTwitter: https://twitter.com/KindHouseUBAmazon Wish List: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2GEKZWSCSRZKJ?ref_=wl_shareAudio editing by Darwin Carlisle of First Class Reels.

    Be a Community Leader First--Dr. Joe May

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 53:55


    Anette visits with friend and long-time community college leader, Dr. Joe May. Dr. May is now with Educate Texas as their Community College President in Residence, but served as the Chancellor of Dallas College, formerly Dallas County Community College District, since February of 2014.Throughout his career, May has expanded opportunities for students who want to pursue a bachelor's degree by starting at a community college. At the same time, he brings a strong commitment to improve the Dallas economy by helping to grow middle-class jobs. He is known both nationally and internationally as a result of his relentless advocacy for the role of community colleges in solving today's most challenging social issues.As a community leader and educator, he strongly believes in achieving academic excellence and has worked closely with public school districts, sponsored charter schools, career academies and early college programs.A hallmark of his leadership approach for community colleges is the creation of public-private partnerships.May previously served as president of the Louisiana Community and Technical College System; system president for the Colorado Community College System; and president of Pueblo Community College before he accepted the system's CEO position. Respected throughout the world, May has delivered consulting services to new community college initiatives in Japan, the United Kingdom, Russia and Saudi Arabia. He also served in leadership roles at Sul Ross State University in Alpine, Texas; Navarro College in Corsicana, Texas; and Vernon College in Vernon, Texas.A native of East Texas, Dr. May earned his doctorate in education from Texas A&M-Commerce.

    A Better Accountability Approach--John Tanner

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 33:50


    Anette visits with John Tanner, an educational writer and thought leader committed to a benefits-based accountability in every school and community. Accountability in effective organization is a truth-telling communication and directional system used to build trust with the organization's stakeholders. It can be done well or poorly, and there are consequences for both. It would never be turned off in a crisis, which is when it is most urgently needed.What has long passed for educational accountability has nothing to do with building trust, but rather, is based on the model used to force compliance with safety and other standards. This is a legitimate but also a limited model and must be deployed thoughtfully, because when such systems reach too far, they will create the very problems their creators intended to avoid. Their far-reaching use in schools has done just that, trapping them in a narrative of failure, with the poorest, most vulnerable of our students experiencing the greatest amount of harm as a result.John has long believed that school accountability should be to students, their parents, and the communities they come from. His time and effort are dedicated to finding and putting in place what he calls True Accountability. True Accountability begins with the question: “what are your hopes and dreams for your children?” and then looks forward and determines what must be done to make that happen. Two questions show the power in this: was my child safe yesterday? is an important question but an after the fact report. Will my child be safe tomorrow? is the true accountability question, since it will be the one that directs future efforts. True Accountability in schools must be focused on generating enough trust with stakeholders that they entrust school leaders to shape schools in anticipation of the future.John has spent his entire educational career focused on educational accountability. He started his career in testing when that was considered the best means for an educational accountability and has served as a state test director and an executive at a leading test publisher. He served as the director of accountability efforts for one of the leading educational organizations in the country, which is when he began formulating the ideas for what a True Accountability should look like. He founded bravEd (formerly Test Sense) in 2009, an organization dedicated to the True Accountability movement he helped create. John lives and works in San Antonio, TX.Links to more of John's work: Texas Accountability SeriesThe Accountability MindsetPolicy Brief 

    Cumbersome or Beneficial? HB4545

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022 38:41


    Anette visits with longtime educators and friends Kevin Phillips, Chad Huseman, and Terri Huseman, all of Amarillo Independent School District. Kevin is Deputy Superintendent of the district, Chad is principal at Caprock High School, and Terri is principal at Rogers Elementary. All do an excellent job explaining the complexities, frustrations, challenges, and benefits of implementing HB4545, a recently passed law by the Texas Legislature.

    Jerome the Gnome Revisited!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 25:31


    A re-release from last December! Anette interviews her next door neighbor, Jerome the Gnome, and talks about magical creatures, coding (gnoming), and getting along with others. She appreciates Jerome being on her podcast, and bringing a little magic to the last podcast episode of 2021!

    Merry Christmas 2021 from the Carlisles!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 0:50


    Wishing you wonderful holidays from the Carlisle family! To friends and family, please click this link to see the digital images, and to hear yours truly on the ukulele! 

    For the Birds, a Reprise! Vicki Wilmarth

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 35:20


    Anette visits with passionate bird nerd, friend, and attorney Vicki Wilmarth, who only recently took up birdwatching in January of 2019. Vicki and Anette talk about taking up birdwatching, why they both enjoy it, how much they both enjoy the Birds of the Texas Panhandle Facebook group, and also discuss the Christmas Bird Count, an annual event across the globe. Vicki started her own birding blog, Texas Panhandle Bird Nerd.

    Two Questions with Maria Xenidou

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 29:12


    Anette and Maria ask two questions for listeners in a variety of situations. Maria is host of the Impact Learning podcast, and a friend of Anette's visiting Texas.

    Fun Times in Texas with Maria Xenidou

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 31:38


    Anette's Podcasting Fellowship coach and now friend, Maria Xenidou, visits Texas and talks about her week in the Texas Panhandle! Fun times all around!

    Give 'em Kel! Senator Kel Seliger

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 73:49


    Anette interviews long-time public servant, fellow Borgan, and friend, Senator Kel Seliger. Serving as mayor of Amarillo, as a Texas Senator for 17 years so far, and even as president of the Student Council at Borger High School, Kel recently announced he will be stepping down once his term is up.Kel Seliger was first elected to the Texas Senate in 2004. Senate District 31 spans 37 counties from the Panhandle to the Permian Basin and includes Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, and Big Spring.Born in Amarillo and raised in Borger, Senator Seliger is a graduate of Borger public schools and Dartmouth College. He spent 35 years in the steel industry.Senator Seliger currently serves as Vice-Chair of the Senate Transportation Committee and sits on the Senate committees for Health & Human Services, Natural Resources & Economic Development, Veteran Affairs & Border Security, and Nominations.Prior to his election to the Senate, Seliger served four terms as Mayor of Amarillo and as a member of the Amarillo City Commission and the Amarillo Civil Service Commission.He and his wife, Nancy, reside in Amarillo, and have two sons, Jonathan and Matthew, and a granddaughter, Collins Gray Seliger.

    Same Song, Different Verse--Attacking Public Ed

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 8:32


    Anette reads an op-ed she wrote about the deliberate attacks on public education by some of the folks in the Texas Legislature. Sound familiar? This op-ed was written in 2005, with far too familiar themes still coming out of state leadership. 

    Energy Grids and Texas--David Hudson, CEO Xcel Energy NM/TX

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 34:21


    Anette visits with her friend, David Hudson, President of Xcel Energy – New Mexico and Texas, about the Texas energy grid, how the Texas Panhandle is different from most of the rest of Texas, and what happens during severe weather events. Much of the discussion talks about the interconnectedness of natural gas supplies and electrical output, as well as how ERCOT, or the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, operates differently than our grid up in the Panhandle. During the severe February freeze of 2021, the top of Texas avoided many of the outages faced by many of Anette's friends across the state. David also served at president of Panhandle Twenty/20.David Hudson became president of Xcel Energy's New Mexico and Texas Southwestern Public Service Company (SPS) operations Jan. 1, 2014.  SPS is a wholly owned subsidiary of Xcel Energy Inc. and a member of the Southwest Power Pool, a regional transmission organization. SPS supplies retail electric utility services to 400,000 customers in eastern New Mexico and West Texas, in addition to wholesale power and interstate transmission services. The company owns and maintains over 7,700 miles of transmission and more than 16,000 miles of distribution lines in the region spanning southwestern Kansas, the Oklahoma Panhandle, the Texas Panhandle and South Plains, and east and southeast New Mexico. It owns and maintains 500 substations and eight power generating plants, totaling just over 4,900 megawatts of generation capacity.  SPS recently placed into service two large wind projects including the 478 MW Hale Wind Project south of Plainview, TX, and the 522 MW Sagamore Wind Project south of Portales, NM.Hudson is on the board of and previously served as president of the United Way of Amarillo & Canyon. Hudson also serves on the board of directors for the Boy Scouts of America's Golden Spread Council and the board of directors for the West Texas A&M University Foundation.Hudson earned a Bachelor of Science in industrial engineering from Texas Tech University, and a Master of Business Administration from West Texas A&M University.  He is a licensed professional engineer by the state of Texas. He is also a registered Texas high school football official.

    Spooky Things! A Reprise with Taylor Carlisle, M.D.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 41:11


    A re-release of a fun episode! In honor of the Halloween season, Anette visits with her Infectious Disease husband, Dr. Taylor Carlisle, about things many folks find spooky! Learn some things and overcome fears by understanding these interesting creatures! Happy Halloween! Enjoy the creative audio and photo editing by Darwin Carlisle of First Class Reels!

    Let's Talk Taxes! Guest Host Mark Nair

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 59:18


    As elected officials, both Anette and Mark Nair have spent quite a bit of time learning about and setting local taxes. They both agree that taxes are part of the social compact shared by citizens of a community, and are an investment in the future. Learn about how the institutions some folks take for granted are funded, and why your vote is so important. City, school district, community colleges, counties, and more, depend on taxes to fund at least part of their operations. Enjoy!

    At This American Moment--School Boards Under Attack

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 22:52


    A member of one Texas school board wrote an excellent op-ed about the current chaos at meetings, created by culture wars across the nation. This individual feared for the lives of her children should she publish this with her name on it. So Anette was happy to bring it into the light of day, bringing multiple voices from across the state together, to speak with one voice. Have a listen. Then please share.

    Community Colleges Rock!--Carol Scott & Dr. Manuel Gonzalez

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 47:31


    Anette visits with her friends, Carol Scott and Dr. Manuel Gonzales, both leaders in the world of Texas Community Colleges and the Community College Association of Texas Trustees. Manny is the CCATT Director and Carol is board president, a board Anette is honored to also serve on. A great discussion! Find their bios below. Carol A. Scott, APR, Fellow PRSA is chairman of the Community College Association of Texas Trustees board.Carol was first elected to the Del Mar College Board of Regents in November of 2014 and re-elected in 2020. She is serving her second term as DMC Board Chair.Carol is a public affairs consultant from Corpus Christi serving a variety of business sectors including energy, manufacturing, refining, financial, retail and government. She is a member of the Public Relations Society of America's College of Fellows and received PRSA's Paul M. Lund Public Service Award.Carol is a graduate of Texas A&M University – Kingsville. She is past president of the Javelina Alumni Association, serves on the President's Leadership Council and is a Distinguished Alumni from the University. Previously she was elected to the Corpus Christi Independent School District Board of Trustees and served three terms as president of the board. She is a past president or chairman of the Texas Public Relations Association, Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce, League of Women Voters, and the Arts Council among others. She is a graduate of Leadership Corpus Christi and Leadership Texas.Dr. Manuel Gonzalez serves as Director for the Community College Association of Texas Trustees (CCATT), a membership organization representing more than 400 elected trustees and regents across the state's 50 public community college districts. Dr. Gonzalez builds trustee and regent capacity through professional development, supporting CCATT's leadership and committees, and engaging CCATT members with legislative issues and strategies coordinated by the Texas Association of Community Colleges (TACC). Prior to joining CCATT, Dr. Gonzalez served as Senior Institutional Support Consultant and Project Success Operations Lead for Trellis Company where he supported a portfolio of under-resourced 2-year and 4-year Minority-Serving Institutions across the south/southeast region. Dr. Gonzalez's career includes work for the University of Texas at Austin, the Texas House of Representatives, and the White House Domestic Policy Council. Dr. Gonzalez holds a baccalaureate degree from Trinity University, an M.Ed. in College & University Personnel Administration and Ph.D. in Higher Education Leadership & Policy, both from the University of Texas at Austin. During his higher education academic career, Dr. Gonzalez received several graduate fellowships to support his studies, along with various recognitions commending his scholarship. In his free time, Dr. Gonzalez enjoys spending time with his wife Andrea and their three young children, watching his favorite teams (Chicago Cubs & San Antonio Spurs), and weightlifting.

    Shepherding Alpacas & Podcasters--Steve Heatherington

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 39:27


    Anette visits with her friend, Steve Heatherington, who shepherds a flock of 45 alpacas and hundreds if not thousands of podcasters from his home in South Wales. Steve was one of Anette's coaches in The Podcasting Fellowship, the course she took to learn her podcasting ropes, where Steve still serves as coach to a plethora of podcasters. Learn more about the alpacas he loves at his Alpaca Tribe podcast. To listen to samples from a variety of podcasters, check out The Pod Buffet. You can also subscribe to Steve's newsletter on podcasting at Good Podcasting Works. To learn more the book by Steve's wife, click on Quiet Disruptors, by Sue Heatherington. Enjoy!

    Getting Unstuck--Jeff Ikler

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 32:49


    Anette visits with long-time educator and education advocate, Jeff Ikler. Jeff is an author, a podcaster, and leadership coach. They discuss what students really need to learn, and how innovative leadership can provide a robust learning experience, even in our current focus on accountability. You can find out more about Jeff in the links below.Coach - Personal LeadershipPodcaster – Educators Leading ChangeAuthor - Shifting: How School Leaders Can Create a Culture of Change

    Closing Opportunity Gaps--Jonathan Feinstein of EdTrust

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 42:22


    After being introduced to one another by a mutual friend, Anette and Jonathan Feinstein of Education Trust talk lots of Texas education issues in this episode, chief among them is closing opportunity gaps for students of color.Jonathan brings more than 15 years of experience in education as a teacher, organizer and nonprofit leader. He serves as the State Director of Texas, where he works with and supports partners statewide to advance educational equity for students of color and from low-income backgrounds.For more info:Learn More about Ed Trust in TexasWhy Equity Matters in Texas87th Texas Legislature Regular Session Wrap-UpPrior to joining Ed Trust, Jonathan worked at the Commit Partnership, where he led community engagement and advocacy efforts to bring together a wide range of systems leaders and directly impacted stakeholders to improve cradle-to-career outcomes for students in Dallas County. Before that, Jonathan worked as a middle school and special needs teacher, and continues to engage directly with educators, students and other leaders to deepen learning and commitment to racial equity.A native of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Jonathan credits his public schooling experience for instilling a deeply-held appreciation for diverse educators and peers and for exposing him to the wide, persistent opportunity gaps affecting students of color and students from low-income families. He holds a bachelor's degree from Wesleyan University in American Studies with a concentration in Ethnic Studies.

    Time for a Reset for Schools? Wise Words from Seth Godin

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 8:18


    Anette shares a recent blogpost by Seth Godin, one about creating a modern curriculum. Anette agrees with Seth that it's time to do a reset, to create better learning for our students.  

    Transfers in Higher Ed--Dr. Brad Johnson--WTAMU

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 37:58


    Anette visits with her friend and higher ed leader, Dr. Brad Johnson, Vice President of Community College Relations at West Texas A&M University. While Anette and Brad have worked together off and on for quite some time, the focus of the conversation here is around community college students and transfer to 4-year institutions. The article mentioned by Brad on transfers, written by Clifford Adelman, can be found here.Dr. Brad Johnson is Vice President for Community College Relations at West Texas A&M University. He has served in higher education for the past 27 years, working in various roles from educator to administrator and more recently as President of Northeast Texas Community College in Mt Pleasant, TexasBrad grew up in Canyon, and raised his family in Amarillo before moving to East Texas.  He returned to the Panhandle in 2018 to assist with the implementation of the University's new strategic vision.Dr. Johnson holds degrees from Texas Tech University and West Texas A&M University, as well as his doctorate from University of Nebraska-Lincoln.Prior to his move into higher education, Dr. Johnson owned an advertising business as well as a 13-year private practice in psychotherapy and family counseling. Dr. Johnson lives with his wife of 41 years, Vicki.  They have two married sons and nine grandchildren. 

    Hurricanes 101

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 8:51


    As Hurricane Ida makes landfall on the Gulf Coast, Anette talks about hurricane she's experienced over the years.

    Mmmm-mmmm, Data!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 11:37


    For her 100th podcast episode, Anette goes back to where she began--to data. Anette discussed the importance of understanding how to use data, and uses some current real-world examples of its importance, including some of her work on educational attainment and poverty. Doesn't everyone love data? 

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    Podcasters Talk Podcasting! Craig Constantine

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 22:12


    Fellow podcaster, Craig Constantine, asks Anette about her podcasting journey. Craig is the host of the Movers Mindset forum and podcast, and also started a new collective, The Podcaster Community. Join us there if you are interested!

    Attainment and Advocacy--Kimberly Anderson

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 34:09


    Anette visits with her friend and fellow education advocate, Kimberly Anderson. Kimberly is the No Limits No Excuses Program Officer at the Amarillo Area Foundation, and a member of the Amarillo ISD Board of Trustees, where she currently serves as vice-chair. She is a lifelong Amarillo resident with a passion for the power of education, constantly seeking to use her time and talents to advance equitable education practices and increase access to quality education. She has been a classroom teacher and a substitute teacher in Amarillo ISD. She holds a Bachelor's of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies from West Texas A&M University. Kimberly and her husband John have two sons who attend Amarillo ISD schools.  

    Listen to Our Youth--Aidan Anderson

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 16:28


    Anette visits with a friend's son, Aidan Anderson, a delightfully engaged 14 year old! Listen to his words of wisdom as he talks about the things our political leaders should, and shouldn't, focus on for the future of America!

    What's Your Trailer?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 5:31


    Sounds of Summer--Cicadas! A Summer Shorts Reprise!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 6:27


    Anette shares the sound of summer cicadas in the Texas Panhandle! Enjoy!

    We're All Connected! A Summer Short Reprise!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 6:53


    In another Summer Short Reprise from 2020, Anette explores the wonders of nature, a lifelong passion of hers! Enjoy!

    Nature's Fireworks! A Reprise! Summer Shorts!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 6:29


    This summer short from 2020 brings you sounds and mental images of Mother Nature's fireworks in honor of the Fourth of July holiday! Anette enjoys sharing the sounds of a thunderstorm from her front porch in Amarillo, Texas! Enjoy!

    On the Street Where I Live Reprise! Summer Shorts!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 2:37


    For this week's Summer Short, Anette shares a reprise of a bit of Texas history about the namesake of her street, and about the use of practicing a podcast using 60 second recordings!

    Father's Day Reprise!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 55:32


    Listen to Anette's boys interview their dad for Father's Day from 2020! Lots of love, laughter, and things learned. Mostly good things, of course! 

    The World Needs More Front Porches!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 4:02


    Anette believes the world needs more front porches. Don't you?

    Maybe a Too Honest Look Back at the 87th Session--Rev. Charlie Johnson & Dr. Charles Luke

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 54:35


    Anette has a great discussion with her friends, the Reverend Charles Foster Johnson and Dr. Charles Luke, leaders of Pastors for Texas Children, a board Anette is honored to serve on. Charlie and Charles pay close attention to all bills and intents focused on the children of Texas, and spend a good amount of time advocating with legislators for good policy for the future of Texas. Lots to learn from these education leaders! Thanks for all the hard work, and thanks for the conversation, gents! 

    Keeping Up with the Lege--Resources to Assist!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 7:40


    How does one keep up with the rapidly moving bills and issues surrounding education in Texas? Learn how Anette does her best to stay on top of things from the Texas Panhandle, and it's not always easy. There are some great resources out there, so be sure and find them on social media, at their websites, and sign up to stay informed!

    Engines of Economic Mobility--Aspen Prize for Community Colleges

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 18:43


    Anette shares the Amarillo College Aspen Prize Top Ten event, with clips from Josh Wyner of the Aspen Institute, Secretary of State Dr. Miguel Cardona, First Lady Jill Biden, and AC President Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart. Amarillo College was awarded the Rising Star Award, at spot five. When Anette started serving on the AC Board, AC ranked at over 900. Lots of hard work by the Amarillo College Team and six years later, it's quite an honor to now rank at #5 out of all the community colleges in the nation!

    A Three-Legged Stool? Skylar Gallop of Raise Your Hand Texas

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 27:40


    A three-legged stool represents sturdy support of #txed public schools. Raise Your Hand Texas has sent this six-foot three-legged stool around the state, starting at the Capitol in Austin and ending in Amarillo. Skylar Gallop, Regional Advocacy Director in the Panhandle for RYHT explains the purpose of this symbol, and hosts a press conference with the backing of local leaders at South Georgia Elementary in Amarillo, Texas. Have a listen to this advocacy effort to make sure that the federal dollars intended for Texas public schools actually end up in our public schools.

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