Several years after earning her second Master's Degree, host, Allison Marschean captured this in her iNotes on 11/6/2013: "I want to get a PhD in something. Just having one interests me...I've thought about it a lot and it came to mind again today. Wha
One of Tony's hypotheses is that people who are generally unaware of global current events and global history are more susceptible to influence because they don't know what little warning signs to look for, so they take something at face value and say, "It doesn't impact me right now at my home, so it's not worth paying attention to."If you haven't listened to Episode 42, do! We are following Tony's journey, literally from DAY 1 in his PhD program all the way through the end! Forever grateful for the idea Dr. Jean Wilson!Today, Tony shares how he's narrowing his research focus. He's exploring the factors that make some people more susceptible to being influenced by information warfare and game theory than others. I find Tony's PhD dissertation work fascinating. Someone shared this recent story about NZ with me today that really drives one of Tony's points home. https://www.facebook.com/100008350861206/videos/1104487263673891/Since you've read this far ;-). Please enjoy this family Pecan Pie recipe! My mom made this during the Christmas holidays when I was growing up. It's so amazingly delicious- there's one Christmas my siblings and I don't remember eating anything except pecan pie! Day and night, those pies were our “fuelings”.Quick Southern Pecan Pie1 cup of sugar1/4 Cup melted butter1/2 Cup corn syrup (I used to use dark, but have been using the clear Karo for many years now)3 well beaten eggs1 Cup pecan halves1 uncooked pie shellMix sugar, syrup, and butter, add eggs and pecans. Fill unbaked pie shell with mixture and bake for 10 minutes at 400°, then for 30 to 35 minutes at 350°. Serve either cold or hot. Enjoy!!Tony completed his undergrad at American Military University with a Bachelors in IT Management and earned his MBA with a focus in IT Management from the same institution. He's currently enrolled in a PhD program at the University of North Texas in the School of Information Science.Please share this episode and others with your friends and family!Early in his career, Tony served as an Army combat medic. It was during a deployment to Afghanistan in the Spring of 2000 when he developed a web-based trauma catalogue to support the efforts at the combat support hospital where he was assigned.At the time he didn't know it, but it was his work during that deployment that ultimately led him to pursue a PhD in his current field of study.Tony is a fantastic artist and skilled in leather work. View his work using the links below.I'd love to hear how you're enjoying the podcast! Please leave a review here and wherever you listen to your podcasts. I'd certainly appreciate it. It helps me improve the show and tailor it more to your needs and the needs of other listeners.Connect with Tony:www.facebook.com/fantasiacustomdesignswww.fantasiacustomdesigns.comwww.vetcraft.orghttps://tonyfantasia.wixsite.com/traumamedJoin the Doc Talk Community: The Doctoral Collaborative: Venturing Beyond a Master's | FacebookLike The Doc Talk Page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondamasters
If you haven't listened to Episodes 27 and 32, definitely go back and listen! We are following Tony's journey, literally from DAY 1 in his PhD program all the way through the end! Forever grateful for the idea Dr. Jean Wilson! In today's episode, Mr. Tony Fantasia shares how he's narrowed/narrowing down his research focus. He's exploring the factors that make some people more susceptible to being influenced by information warfare and game theory than others. Tony completed his undergrad at American Military University with a Bachelors in IT Management and earned his MBA with a focus in IT Management from the same institution. He's currently enrolled in a PhD program at the University of North Texas in the School of Information Science.Please share this episode and others with your friends and family!Today, Tony is the Lead Data Scientist with the Air Force Civil Engineering Command - Air Force Installation Management Service Command and had just completed his first day of school for his doctoral program when we connected!Early in his career, Tony served as an Army combat medic. It was during a deployment to Afghanistan in the Spring of 2000 when he developed a web-based trauma catalogue to support the efforts at the combat support hospital where he was assigned.At the time he didn't know it, but it was his work during that deployment that ultimately led him to pursue a PhD in his current field of study.Tony is a fantastic artist and skilled in leather work. View his work using the links below.I'd love to hear how you're enjoying the podcast! Please leave a review here and wherever you listen to your podcasts. I'd certainly appreciate it. It helps me improve the show and tailor it more to your needs and the needs of other listeners.Connect with Tony:www.facebook.com/fantasiacustomdesignswww.fantasiacustomdesigns.comwww.vetcraft.orghttps://tonyfantasia.wixsite.com/traumamedJoin the Doc Talk Community: The Doctoral Collaborative: Venturing Beyond a Master's | FacebookLike The Doc Talk Page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondamasters
Hello Everyone! The Show is back! This is very brief episode to bring you up to speed on what's been going on.Something I didn't mention in this episode is what I found most surprising about my run for the Local School Board! I discovered that many of the community members who supported my campaign and who felt aligned with my platform were people who do not even have children in the local school district. Many of them fell into the following categories:- Young couples with either no children or very young, non-school aged - Empty nesters who have no school aged children- Parents of children who are homeschooled - Parents of children in local private schoolsBelieve it or not, and this is a small private college town, and several of my supporters have NOT even lived in the State for a full year yet!These discoveries really struck me; I couldn't help but take note. Of course I, as a parent of school aged children feel school boards and the decisions their members make are a BIG DEAL. But there is something to be said when people who have no direct "skin in the game" are just as involved as those of us who do. I was very encouraged and motivated when I came to this realization. It really opened my eyes to the significance of the American spirit and how people who care will get involved no matter what. #ChampionforChildrenCheck out my Campaign Webpage. It will be up through November 2021. https://aamarschean.poliengine.com/I'd love to hear how you're enjoying the podcast! Please leave a review here and wherever you listen to your podcasts. I'd certainly appreciate it. It helps me improve the show and tailor it more to your needs and the needs of other listeners.Join the Doc Talk Community: The Doctoral Collaborative: Venturing Beyond a Master's | FacebookLike The Doc Talk Page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondamasters
Andrew E. Werring practices law in Atchison, Kansas and focuses his practice primarily in the areas of Creditors Rights, Criminal Defense, Business Organization, and Estate Planning and Administration.Andrew is a graduate of Maur Hill Prep School (now Maur Hill-Mount Academy)and earned his B.A. in History with a minor in Business Administration from Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas.In 2005 he graduated from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law where he earned his Juris Doctorate in 2005. Shortly there after, he returned to Atchison and began practicing in the Atchison County Attorney's Office where he gained invaluable experience prosecuting a wide variety of cases. In 2007 he took the knowledge and experience he gained and set out to begin his own private practice.Noteworthy:Andrew was recently recognized for his contribution to the legal community by being nominated to serve as a District Court Judge for the First Judicial District to replace the Hon. Robert J. Bednar upon his retirement in January 2021. The nomination came after a result of an application process and selection by a nominating committee comprised of his peers from within the district as well as citizens from the district. The appointment is ultimately made by the Kansas Governor.Although Andrew was ultimately not selected for the District Court Judge position, hisnomination affirms that his peers and his fellow citizens respect him and and his legal ability as a District Court Judge.Connect with Andrew:Email: andrew@ffwlegal.comwww.ffwlegal.comwww.atchisonam.comFacebook id: Andrew EdmistonLinkedIn id: Andrew E. WerringI'd love to hear how you're enjoying the podcast! Please leave a review here and wherever you listen to your podcasts. I'd certainly appreciate it. It helps me improve the show and tailor it more to your needs and the needs of other listeners.Join the Doc Talk Community: The Doctoral Collaborative: Venturing Beyond a Master's | FacebookLike The Doc Talk Page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondamasters
Andrew E. Werring practices law in Atchison, Kansas and focuses his practice primarily in the areas of Creditors Rights, Criminal Defense, Business Organization, and Estate Planning and Administration.In this episode Andrew shares what he is most passionate about when it comes to his practice and the law. He also shares his thoughts on internships for law students akin to residencies for medical residents. In this show I ask Andrew how realistic are the lawyers in TV shows are! Ha, ha, ha! Listen to this episode to find out his response and what advice he has for young lawyers looking to go out on their own.Andrew is a graduate of Maur Hill Prep School (now Maur Hill-Mount Academy)and earned his B.A. in History with a minor in Business Administration from Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas. In 2005 he graduated from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law where he earned his Juris Doctorate in 2005. Shortly there after, he returned to Atchison and began practicing in the Atchison County Attorney's Office where he gained invaluable experience prosecuting a wide variety of cases. In 2007 he took the knowledge and experience he gained and set out to begin his own private practice.Noteworthy:Andrew was recently recognized for his contribution to the legal community by being nominated to serve as a District Court Judge for the First Judicial District to replace the Hon. Robert J. Bednar upon his retirement in January 2021. The nomination came after a result of an application process and selection by a nominating committee comprised of his peers from within the district as well as citizens from the district. The appointment is ultimately made by the Kansas Governor. Although Andrew was ultimately not selected for the District Court Judge position, hisnomination affirms that his peers and his fellow citizens respect him and and his legal ability as a District Court Judge.Connect with Andrew:Email: andrew@ffwlegal.comwww.ffwlegal.comwww.atchisonam.comFacebook id: Andrew EdmistonLinkedIn id: Andrew E. WerringI'd love to hear how you're enjoying the podcast! Please leave a review here and wherever you listen to your podcasts. I'd certainly appreciate it. It helps me improve the show and tailor it more to your needs and the needs of other listeners.Join the Doc Talk Community: The Doctoral Collaborative: Venturing Beyond a Master's | FacebookLike The Doc Talk Page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondamasters
Host, Allison Marschean, visits with long-time friend Bianca Johnson, Ed. S. for Part 2.Today they talk family, funding, and how Bianca's wellness and weight-loss journey led her to become a wellness influencer. Her wellness group B-J50 WL is a weigh-loss journey support group that offers monthly challenges, motivation, and maintenance tips. Join B-J50 WLBianca is an Army spouse of 18 years and has been in the education field for over 15 years. She currently works as a part-time instructor in the Basic Skills Education Program at Fort Myer in Arlington, VA.Bianca earned a Bachelor of Arts in History/Social Studies from The University of Illinois and a Master of Arts in Education in Educational Leadership from Austin Peay University, and her Specialist Degree in Educational Technology (Ed.S.) from Walden University.More recently, she's become a social media Wellness Influencer after losing 60+ pounds! Be sure to visit her on FB for more information on her journey!!Bianca is a native of Chicago, IL and a mother of three.Connect with Bianca:https://www.facebook.com/groups/320317225999402/www.linkedin.com/in/bianca-johnson-ed-s-117b04111I'd love to hear how you're enjoying the podcast! Please leave a review here and wherever you listen to your podcasts. I'd certainly appreciate it. It helps me improve the show and tailor it more to your needs and the needs of other listeners.Join the Doc Talk Community: The Doctoral Collaborative: Venturing Beyond a Master's | FacebookLike The Doc Talk Page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondamasters
In this episode, Allison chats with long time friend Bianca Johnson.Bianca is an Army spouse of 18 years and has been in the education field for over 15 years. She currently works as a part-time instructor in the Basic Skills Education Program at Fort Myer in Arlington, VA. Bianca earned a Bachelor of Arts in History/Social Studies from The University of Illinois and a Master of Arts in Education in Educational Leadership from Austin Peay University, and her Specialist Degree in Educational Technology (Ed.S.) from Walden University.More recently, she's become a social media Wellness Influencer after losing 60+ pounds! Definitely be sure to visit her on FB for more information on her journey!!Bianca is a native of Chicago, IL and a mother of three committed to providing every learner with a quality education that prepares them to meet the challenges of our diverse and inter-connected world.Connect with Bianca:https://www.facebook.com/groups/320317225999402/www.linkedin.com/in/bianca-johnson-ed-s-117b04111I'd love to hear how you're enjoying the podcast! Please leave a review here and wherever you listen to your podcasts. I'd certainly appreciate it. It helps me improve the show and tailor it more to your needs and the needs of other listeners.Join the Doc Talk Community: The Doctoral Collaborative: Venturing Beyond a Master's | FacebookLike The Doc Talk Page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondamasters
Host, Allison Marschean, catches up with a friend she met through the military several years ago! Allison and Pam chat about essential oils and how they can be used to a learner's benefit. They chat about positive affirmations and how they can effectively be coupled with essential oils as well as carrier oils - what they are and how and when to use them. Find out in this episode why you NEVER want to apply essential oils in the dark!Pamela has been using essential oils for their therapeutic benefits since 2013. She empowers others, mostly moms, with plant solutions + simple daily habits so they can best lead their health, family and finances.Mrs. Pamela Cohen is a Military Spouse, Mom of two girls, Yoga Instructor, Entrepreneur and Health Educator for dōTERRA, a global natural health + wellness company. She enjoys helping people get their oils at a great price so be sure to connect with her directly to find out how! She holds a Masters degree in Public Administration with a concentration in Healthcare Management from SUNY (State University of NY) Brockport as well as a Bachelor's in Health Education from the same institution. Pam offers weekly essential oil classes virtually for anyone wanting to learn how to use them more effectively in their own homes and lives.Connect with Pam:bit.ly/thursdayeoclasson IG @pamelajcohenJoin the Doc Talk Community: The Doctoral Collaborative: Venturing Beyond a Master's | FacebookLike The Doc Talk Page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondamasters
In today's episode, host, Allison Marschean, catches up with a friend she met through the military several years ago! Allison and Pam chat about essential oils and how they can be used to a learner's benefit. Tune in if you'd like to learn about oils that promote scent memory, stress reduction, and the oils to use if you want to make your own Homework Helper blend!Mrs. Pamela Cohen is a Military Spouse, Mom of two girls, Yoga Instructor, Entrepreneur and Health Educator for dōTERRA, a global natural health + wellness company. She holds a Masters degree in Public Administration with a concentration in Healthcare Management from SUNY (State University of NY) Brockport as well as a Bachelor's in Health Education from the same institution. Pamela has been using essential oils for their therapeutic benefits since 2013. She empowers others, mostly moms, with plant solutions + simple daily habits so they can best lead their health, family and finances.Pam offers weekly essential oil classes virtually for anyone wanting to learn how to use them more effectively in their own homes and lives.Connect with Pam:bit.ly/thursdayeoclass on IG @pamelajcohenJoin the Doc Talk Community: The Doctoral Collaborative: Venturing Beyond a Master's | FacebookLike The Doc Talk Page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondamasters
In this Episode, host, Allison Marschean shares a bit of Dr. John "PUSH" Gaines' personal and inspirational story. Dr. Gaines holds a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA), so Allison explores the difference between a DBA and a PhD in Business Administration.Read Dr. Gaines' story and connect with him HEREJoin the Doc Talk Community: The Doctoral Collaborative: Venturing Beyond a Master's | FacebookLike The Doc Talk Page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondamasters