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The #InVinoFab Podcast uncorks to share stories about women+, wine, and work through personal stories. In Vino Fabulum, means: In Wine, Story! Co-hosts @ProfPatrice & @LauraPasquini bring different voices and ideas to the pod to challenge, learn, and engage listeners for issues and ideas impacting women in their communities and at work. These narrative episodes are delightfully paired with interesting projects, workplace experiences, helpful learning anecdotes, and creative discoveries for how women live today. Listen to the podcast and join the conversation at @InVinoFab (Instagram & Twitter).

@LauraPasquini & @ProfPatrice


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    Lessons Learned: @InVinoFab + @Telesomm Collab

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 14:05


    Patrice and Laura have learned SO much. We are so grateful for Telesomm to join us on this collaborative podcasting adventure for season 6 of #InVinoFab. We know there is a story in wine, but these past few episodes were a great reminder. We truly enjoyed sharing and showcasing the #SommStories – we thank y'all for listening and being in community with us this year. BOOK a Telesomm Sommelier for your next friend/family gathering or team event!Learning from the somms of Telesomm: There IS storytelling in wine!  You don't have to be a somm in a restaurant or vineyard -- many ways to somm Cost vs. quality -- it doesn't always matter How to be brave when you taste wine Wine is everywhere => regions of wine: Durham, NC, Detroit, all over Italy, Sonoma, etc.  You don't have to be “fancy” to enjoy wine -- let's take the snobbery out of wine Travel with a bottle of wine (figuratively or literally) To learn wine is a personal journey a You don't have to be an expert, you just have to taste, try, and be BOLD! Your taste in wine is really the only taste that matters! Being a sommelier sounds like fun – maybe we want to go down this path ourselves!?! There's no one way to be a sommelier – choose your own adventure in wine We love to partner with others on fun podcast projects – want to collaborate? Reach out to us: invinofabulum@gmail.com  ----Want to learn more about Telesomm? Do you have a wine question or topics we should ask a somm? Let us know! Subscribe to the pod + Follow on Twitter: @InVinoFab & IG: invinofab Get the Telesomm App + Follow on Twitter: @Telesomm & IG: telesomm.app Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @Profpatrice Music credit: The song Travel to the City by Lesfm has been remixed under a CC-BY licens

    Catching Up with Vanessa Raymond of @Telesomm

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 18:56


    We catch up with Vanessa Raymond, founder and creator of the Telesomm app. We reflect on the #SommStory season, and what's been going on. Happy 1 year anniversary, Telesomm! You're looking great and working hard -- bravo! Learn all that Vanessa has been working on and what is happening with the Telesomm community.  gBETA Startup Incubator The Lemonade Stand Whalebone - 9th Best Magazine Telesomm's 100 hours of Service - log your hours & join a free private wine tasting when you donate time or acts of service Mushroom & Wine Pairing with North Spore Mushmores Crunchy Red Fruit  Interested in creating a wine experience for you, your friends or family? Book your Telesomm event today - cheers! Twitter: @telesomm IG: telesomm.app Telesomm YouTube Channel Subscribe to the Telesomm Newsletter ----Want to learn more about Telesomm? Do you have a wine question or topics we should ask a somm? Let us know! Subscribe to the pod + Follow on Twitter: @InVinoFab & IG: invinofab Get the Telesomm App + Follow on Twitter: @Telesomm & IG: telesomm.app Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @Profpatrice Music credit: The song Travel to the City by Lesfm has been remixed under a CC-BY license.

    @Telesomm Wine Tasting Event with @InVinoFab

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 22:36


    Hello #InVinoFab friends! We've been sharing the @InVinoFab #SommStory for season 6 in collaboration with our friends at the Telesomm app! Yay! This group of wine savvy professionals are bringing vino experiences to you -- in-person and online! Listen to this episode where we share part of the virtual event we hosted this past summer. Virtual Event:  “Taste the Italian Wine Story” July 29th with Sommelier: Katarina Andersson of grapevineadventures.comWe tasted three (3) wine varietals purchased from our local wine shop or via wine.com:  1 rosé/natural wine - ideally a Lambrusco or a rosé wine 1 Pinot Noir or Lagrein wine ideally from Alto Adige 1 Brunello di Montalcino/Rosso di Montalcino wine from Tuscany or Aglianico - ideally a Taurasi DOCG - from Campania To learn more about our sommelier and the Italian wine regions we tasted from: Katarina's blog and website Here's a great Italian wine map  Italian Wine Regions  Sparkling Red Wine – Misunderstood and Utterly Delicious - Lambrusco Alto Adige: The 4 Wines You Must Know Italian Wine Map and Exploration Guide (for our future trip to taste vino in Italy) Huge thanks to all that joined us for the live event: Michelle, Beth, Nicholas, Etta, Valerie, and Fiachra. Vanessa -- thanks for organizing and connecting us to Katarina! It was fun! Book your Telesomm event for the holidays today! Twitter: @telesomm IG: telesomm.app Telesomm YouTube Channel ----Want to learn more about Telesomm? Do you have a wine question or topics we should ask a somm? Let us know! Subscribe to the pod + Follow on Twitter: @InVinoFab & IG: invinofab Get the Telesomm App + Follow on Twitter: @Telesomm & IG: telesomm.app Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @Profpatrice Music credit: The song Travel to the City by Lesfm has been remixed under a CC-BY license. 

    @Telesomm Wine Pro-Tips with Katarina

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 23:51


    We hope you got a taste for Italian wine, travel, and learning about the wine world from Katarina in her Telesomm #SommStory -- for this episode we hope you learn more from this wine pro, as Katarina answered the following questions: Favorite pairing food and wine? If wine was not what you were drinking, what would be in your cup? What is your pet's favorite wine What are your top 3 wines and what does that say about you? A sommelier pairs well with_________. [Fill in the blank] What do people get wrong about being a somm What are you known for on the app? What do customers ask you about?  What can a customer expect from a wine tasting with you? What's the difference between Chianti & Chianti Classico? "I don't think there is one kind of wine to like. I think everyone can like wine. Everyone doesn't need to be super knowledgeable about wine. It's also important to just like wine. I don't think you have to describe wine according to these parameters that have been constructed all these years.” ~Katarina Andersson, Grapevine AdventuresWe just learned so much from Katarina's Q&A we couldn't help to take a few tasting notes: Salerno Chianti Classico Chianti Wine: The Pride of Tuscany Chianti vs. Chianti Classico – How Do They Differ? The Medici Family San Giulio Nebbiolo Deconstructing the language of wine to attract new consumers The Language of Wine Glossary of Wine Terms Where does the word "wine" come from? How to Become a Sommelier + Wine Folly's Guide Read: Katarina's Wine Story Learn more at: Katarina's Wine Blog ----Want to learn more about Telesomm? Do you have a wine question or topics we should ask a somm? Let us know! Subscribe to the pod + Follow on Twitter: @InVinoFab & IG: invinofab Get the Telesomm App + Follow on Twitter: @Telesomm & IG: telesomm.app Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @Profpatrice Music credit: The song Travel to the City by Lesfm has been remixed under a CC-BY license. 

    @Telesomm #SommStory: Katarina Andersson (@ricasoli99), Grapevine Adventures

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 18:34


    Katarina Andersson is a wine writer, digital marketing strategist for wineries, translator, and live streamer. She was born in Sweden but has lived in Florence for 20 years. Katarina has a Ph.D. in history and taught modern history at university for a couple of years. Katarina is also a sommelier. Find, follow, and learn with Katarina at: Website: https://www.grapevineadventures.com/  Twitter: @ricasoli99 IG: @grapevineadventures LinkedIn: @grapevineadventures Facebook: grapevineadventures "Theory is very good. Without theory you don't know what you see, but without the practical, at least in wine, without seeing what they are doing, how they are doing, it is hard to understand.” ~Katarina AnderssonThere were so many amazing Italian locations and vinos we talked about on this #InVinoFab episode, here are a few tasting notes: Bologna Florence Sangiovese Primitivo Microclimate Campania Calabria Abruzzo Tuscany Veneto Lombardy ----Want to learn more about Telesomm? Do you have a wine question or topics we should ask a somm? Let us know! Subscribe to the pod + Follow on Twitter: @InVinoFab & IG: invinofab Get the Telesomm App + Follow on Twitter: @Telesomm & IG: telesomm.app Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @Profpatrice Music credit: The song Travel to the City by Lesfm has been remixed under a CC-BY license. 

    @Telesomm Wine Pro-Tips with Christopher

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 10:43


    Wine-Pro Tip from @Telesomm Christopher: When it comes to drinking wine in general, I hear people say I can't drink red wine because the sulfite gives me a red wine headache but they'll grab a bottle of pinot grigio or Chardonnay. My knowledge bomb is white wines have more sulfites than red wines. If you get a headache from red wine it is probably not the sulfites. Maybe learn about Mega Purple.For this quick Q&A, here are the questions our Telesomm wine pro, Christopher, answered: Favorite pairing food and wine? If wine was not what you were drinking, what would be in your cup? What is your pet's favorite wine What are your top 3 wines and what does that say about you? A sommelier pairs well with_________. [Fill in the blank] What do people get wrong about being a somm What are you known for on the app? What do customers ask you about?  Does it matter if wines are labelled organic or biodynamic? What can a customer expect from a wine tasting with you? “My card says I am a sales representative, I consider myself a storyteller. It's been very nice to be able to make a living off of telling stories and imbibing in some of the best products in the world."  ~Christopher Sachs, Travel By Wine ----Want to learn more about Telesomm? Do you have a wine question or topics we should ask a somm? Let us know! Subscribe to the pod + Follow on Twitter: @InVinoFab & IG: invinofab Get the Telesomm App + Follow on Twitter: @Telesomm & IG: telesomm.app Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @Profpatrice Music credit: The song Travel to the City by Lesfm has been remixed under a CC-BY license. 

    @Telesomm #SommStory: Christopher Sachs, Travel By Wine

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 20:29


    Christopher Sachs is a wine and spirits professional based in Central New Jersey. He was classically trained in Culinary Arts at The Culinary Institute of America where he took a short course in the study of wine. That's where his love of food and wine really blossomed. Shortly after graduation, he worked in the restaurant industry at Ninety Acres in Peapack/Gladstone, NJ and End of Elm in Morristown, NJ. After his last stint in restaurants, Christopher began studying with the Wine and Spirits Education Trust (WSET) at the International Wine Center in NYC and has since completed the Advanced Course in Wines and Spirits, as well as the coveted Diploma of Wines and Spirits. He currently works as a Sales Representative with Skurnik Wines and Spirits in the NJ/NY area and consults with various retail and restaurant partners on a daily basis. Christopher finds joy in exploring the world by way of wine, spirits, sake, and cider. Follow him on Instagram: travelbywine and on the Telesomm app“People who don't even want to try the wine, they just want to hear the story. They will close their eyes and take a trip to whatever region I am telling them about. And it's just magical.” ~Christopher Sachs, Travel By WineHere are just a few of our tasting notes from the episode:  Carménère Bordeaux German Riesling  Champagne region of France Champagne  Prosecco Cava  Creman Loire Valley France Muscadet Pinot Noir  Corkbuzz 1997 Château Haut-Brion ----Want to learn more about Telesomm? Do you have a wine question or topics we should ask a somm? Let us know! Subscribe to the pod + Follow on Twitter: @InVinoFab & IG: invinofab Get the Telesomm App + Follow on Twitter: @Telesomm & IG: telesomm.app Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @Profpatrice Music credit: The song Travel to the City by Lesfm has been remixed under a CC-BY license. 

    @Telesomm Wine Pro-Tips with Kelly @ACorkInTheRoad

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 17:30


    For this quick Q&A, here are the questions our Telesomm wine pro, Kelly, answered: Favorite pairing food and wine? If wine was not what you were drinking, what would be in your cup? What is your pet's favorite wine What are your top 3 wines and what does that say about you? A sommelier pairs well with_________. [Fill in the blank] What do people get wrong about being a somm What are you known for on the app? Other questions you get asked? What have you learned about talking about wine in a podcast that has expanded your own wine knowledge? As a customer what can I expect How do you keep fruit flies out of a wine glass? How do people get the wine when you do a tasting? “Wine does not live in a vacuum to me. It is connected to social justice, it is political, it is absolutely agricultural, for me wine is my people, it's my community, it's my relationship with people. It is how I travel and explore the world. “ ~Kelly Cornett, A Cork in the Road----Want to learn more about Telesomm? Do you have a wine question or topics we should ask a somm? Let us know! Subscribe to the pod + Follow on Twitter: @InVinoFab & IG: invinofab Get the Telesomm App + Follow on Twitter: @Telesomm & IG: telesomm.app Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @Profpatrice Music credit: The song Travel to the City by Lesfm has been remixed under a CC-BY license. 

    @Telesomm #SommStory: Kelly Cornett, @ACorkintheRoad

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 20:52


    Kelly Cornett is a wine consultant and media specialist based in Atlanta, GA with 10+ years of wine industry education and experience. She started her career being mentored by a South African winemaker while managing a winery in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia learning all aspects of wine production and tasting room sales. Since founding A Cork in the Road, LLC in 2018, she has contributed to publications about North Georgia Wine Country, designed multi-course wine pairing dinners for restaurants, hosted 3 seasons of the “A Cork in the Road” podcast, and partnered with retailers to create unique education experiences. She continues to share the joy of all things wine through custom tastings, virtual classes, and Wine vs Beer adventures. Follow and learn from Kelly at:  Website: www.acorkintheroad.com  Twitter: @acorkintheroad Instagram: acorkintheroad "Wine does not live in a vacuum to me. It is connected to social justice, it is political, it is absolutely agricultural, for me wine is my people, it's my community, it's my relationship with people. It is how I travel and explore the world." ~Kelly Cornett, A Cork in the RoadHere are just a few of the many things we learned from this wine pro on #InVinoFab: Shenandoah Valley Virginia exercise physiology syrah  Small producers of Sonoma Marsanne-Roussanne  Viura Chardonnay The Rhône Valley Pét-nat Burgundy  Find Kelly on the Telesomm app! “For me it's helping people discover something new. The light bulb that happens when I can help somebody understand something new about wine, no matter where they came from, what they've had in the past, they're able to apply their new knowledge of wine. That's the best part.” ~Kelly @ACorkintheRoad----Want to learn more about Telesomm? Do you have a wine question or topics we should ask a somm? Let us know! Subscribe to the pod + Follow on Twitter: @InVinoFab & IG: invinofab Get the Telesomm App + Follow on Twitter: @Telesomm & IG: telesomm.app Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @Profpatrice Music credit: The song Travel to the City by Lesfm has been remixed under a CC-BY license. 

    @Telesomm Wine Pro-Tips with Tesh

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 16:47


    For this quick Q&A, here are the questions our Telesomm wine pro answered: Favorite food and wine pairing? When you are not drinking wine what is in your cup? What would be your dog's favorite wine? What are your top three wines and what does that say about you? A sommelier pairs well with_________. [Fill in the blank] What is something most people get wrong about being a sommelier? Tell us what you are known for on the Telesomm app? What are one or two questions that customers ask you about a lot? What can someone expect from a wine tasting with you? “Tell the sommelier what you like, but be adventurous. ‘I'm feeling adventurous, can you bring me something I haven't had before.' And just keep an open mind. The world of wine is so big you'll never taste it all so why stick to one thing.” ~ Tesh Diyal, Wine with Tesh----Want to learn more about Telesomm? Do you have a wine question or topics we should ask a somm? Let us know! Subscribe to the pod + Follow on Twitter: @InVinoFab & IG: invinofab Get the Telesomm App + Follow on Twitter: @Telesomm & IG: telesomm.app Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @Profpatrice Music credit: The song Travel to the City by Lesfm has been remixed under a CC-BY license. 

    @Telesomm #SommStory: Tesh Diyal, Wine With Tesh

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 32:44


    Tesh Diyal's roots in hospitality can really be traced back to his mom. His restaurant experience however, started from his time working at Morton's the Steakhouse. Tesh moved on to other restaurants in California, including Piatti, Ella Dining Room and Bar, and then he graduated to become the Sommelier at the Kitchen for almost 4 years. Tesh then transitioned into wine sales to focus on growing his family, and after a year of selling wine to restaurants, he found himself furloughed due to the pandemic. That leads to now! Tesh is excited to put wines in front of you, your friends, and you family that you may not have or even known about before! His goal truly is to bridge the gap between good people and good wine! Find Tesh at winewithtesh.com German Riesling Morton's Steakhouse wine captain Understanding Napa Cabernet Beverage Manager at Piatti  Court of Master Sommeliers Level 1  Level 2 Manager at Ella How to start your wine tasting journal Wine Bible The World Atlas of Wine  The Kitchen to run the wine program The Sutter Club Alcohol license CA Wine shipping laws by state St. Lucia Highlands right here in CA Gary Pisoni Frog leg  & champagne Moussé Fils Cabernet Sauvignon Creamy White Wines White Burgundy & White Bordeaux 19 Crimes Wine ----Want to learn more about Telesomm? Do you have a wine question or topics we should ask a somm? Let us know! Subscribe to the pod + Follow on Twitter: @InVinoFab & IG: invinofab Get the Telesomm App + Follow on Twitter: @Telesomm & IG: telesomm.app Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @Profpatrice Music credit: The song Travel to the City by Lesfm has been remixed under a CC-BY license. 

    @Telesomm Wine Pro-Tips with Brielle

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 8:37


    Continuing the conversation with Brielle from Viva La Vino, here's the rapid fire wine questions we asked: When you are not drinking wine what is in your cup? What's your favorite pairing of food and wine? What are your top three wines, and what do they say about you? A sommelier pairs well with _____. [Fill in the blank] What is something most people get wrong about being a somm? What are you known for on the Telesomm app? What can a customer expect from a wine tasting with you? What's a story that resonates with you? What's one thing bringing you joy right now? What's fun and interesting about wine for you these days? Learn more about Viva La Vino & Brielle's love of wine at: Website: www.vivalavinonyc.com  IG: @vivalavino_nyc Facebook: VLVNYC  ----Want to learn more about Telesom? Do you have a wine question or topics we should ask a somm? Let us know! Subscribe to the pod + Follow on Twitter: @InVinoFab & IG: invinofab Get the Telesomm App + Follow on Twitter: @Telesomm & IG: telesomm.app Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @Profpatrice Music credit: The song Travel to the City by Lesfm has been remixed under a CC-BY license. 

    @Telesomm #SommStory: Brielle Buckler, Viva La Vino

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 31:37


    Brielle Buckler is a self-proclaimed total wine nerd with a serious travel bug. She loves finding unique wines from small producers and sharing her passion for wine with others. Brielle founded Viva la Vino to make learning about wine approachable and fun, with the foundational precept that wine is only good if YOU like it. Now, she consults with partners on their wine menus, sales, and programming. Brielle prides herself in bringing a light, interactive approach to wine tasting and education. Connect and learn from Brielle: Website: www.vivalavinonyc.com  IG: @vivalavino_nyc Facebook: VLVNYC  We talked about so many amazing wine things, here are a few notes & links from our chat: Chelsea Wine Vault Wine and Spirit Education Trust (WSET) National Basketball Association (NBA) Bleacher Report Full-Bodied Series on YouTube Pineapple wines Dole Plantation Citrus wine, what is it? Biodynamic wine Rudolf Steiner Volcano Winery Ioannina, Greece & Santorini How to pair spicy food Piemonte, Italy Asti Wine Region Oregon Pinot Noir Viognier grapes  Chardonnay wine Walla Walla, WA Walla Walla Wines Canned Wine Wednesday via IG Live: vivalavino_nyc Crunchy red fruit in Seattle Somm Pro-Tip: Your Palate Changes every two years; Wine tasting and palate change ----Want to learn more about Telesom? Do you have a wine question or topics we should ask a somm? Let us know! Subscribe to the pod + Follow on Twitter: @InVinoFab & IG: invinofab Get the Telesomm App + Follow on Twitter: @Telesomm & IG: telesomm.app Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @Profpatrice Music credit: The song Travel to the City by Lesfm has been remixed under a CC-BY license. 

    @Telesomm Pro-Tips: Q&A with Vanessa Raymond

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 12:55


    We're going to be asking a whole lot of questions about wines for the Telesomm sommeliers on season 5 of the pod, so we thought we'd try out a few on the Telesomm app founder, Vanessa Raymond. Turns out -- she's learned a lot working with the community of somms on her app.  Here are the questions we tried out and what we learned from this Q&A round.Questions: What food and wine pairings are you really hyped about now? If you were to pair wine with music what would you pair? What's your epic fail food & wine pairing story? Tell us about the last time a wine took you on a sensory journey Using an emoji, what describes your approach to learning wine? When you're tasting a wine, how do you taste it? What's your process? Answers: Favorite food and wine pairing: pulled moose & Chenin Blanc bubbles. Wondering how to make pulled moose? Wondering what that is and where you can get some of your own?  Ella Fitzgerald with Chardonnay National Chardonnay Day (May 21). More information on international wine days. Looking for some dried fish for your own epic food pairing, or make dried fish yourself!  Carricante Italian Wine Trying out Hungarian and Bulgarian wine Emoji for Wine Tasting:

    Sommelier Stories: Vanessa Raymond, Founder of @Telesomm

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 36:03


    Vanessa Raymond is a sociotechnologist, entrepreneur, and founder of Telesomm. She has worked in tech since 2012, and is committed to software that solves real world problems, improves people's lives, and makes for a more equitable and just world. Vanessa is mixed race, Samoan American, passionate about justice and equality and seeking to make real change in the world.Vanessa was first introduced to the world of wine as an assistant cook on the S.V. Steven Taber from co-owner and wine professional, Jane Barrette Barnes. She went on to work as the assistant to Michael Dorf during the startup phase of City Winery.After leaving New York to join the Peace Corps as a volunteer in Bulgaria she fell in love with Hungarian and Bulgarian wines and wine traditions for homemade wine and small scale family vineyards. She then spent six months living (and tasting!) in Santa Barbara, and fell in love with wine towns, vineyard landscapes, and great wines.Here are a few notes from our conversation on the #InVinoFab pod: How Does It Feel to Be Multipotentialite? Jazz at Lincoln Center US small wine producers & why support small producers  Detroit Vineyards How to become a sommelier Sommelier School Tips Pairing wine with oysters Low-code development, e.g. Canva When Low-Code/No-Code Development Works and When It Doesn't Glide Protio ----Want to learn more about Telesomm? Do you have a wine question or topics we should ask a somm? Let us know! Subscribe to the pod + Follow on Twitter: @InVinoFab & IG: invinofab Get the Telesomm App + Follow on Twitter: @Telesomm & IG: telesomm.app Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @Profpatrice Music credit: The song Travel to the City by Lesfm has been remixed under a CC-BY license. 

    Sommelier Stories: Uncorking Wine Tales

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 1:00


    Welcome to Season 5 of the pod, #InVinoFab listeners! We're so excited to be collaborating with the Telesomm app to share Sommelier Stories: Uncorking Wine Tales! We will be talking to somms from the Telesomm app and this week the founder, Vanessa Raymond. Stay tuned to your podcast feed each Tuesday and Thursday as we share somm stories and pro-tips/fun facts about wine. ----Want to learn more about Telesomm? Do you have a wine question or topics we should ask a somm? Let us know! Subscribe to the pod + Follow on Twitter: @InVinoFab & IG: invinofab Get the Telesomm App + Follow on Twitter: @Telesomm & IG: telesomm.app Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @Profpatrice Music credit: The song Travel to the City by Lesfm has been remixed under a CC-BY license. 

    The #InVinoFab & @Telesomm App Collab

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 4:21


    Hello #InVinoFab friends! You may have noticed that all is quiet on the podcast front with Laura & Patrice -- that's because we're working on a special pod series “Sommelier Stories” in collaboration with our friends at the Telesomm app! Yay! This group of wine savvy professionals are bringing vino experiences to you -- in-person and online! Listen to this episode and join us for a virtual wine tasting event on Thursday, July 29th at 3 pm PST / 6 pm EST / 11 pm GMT (RSVP: invinofabulum@gmail.com). Telesomm  Connect & follow Telesomm on Twitter: @telesomm IG: telesomm.app Telesomm YouTube Channel Virtual Event:  “Taste the Italian Wine Story” July 29th with Sommelier: Katarina Andersson of grapevineadventures.com Join us with or without wine -- if you want to taste, purchase three (3) wine varietals at your local wine shop or wine.com:  1 rosé/natural wine - ideally a Lambrusco or a rosé wine 1 Pinot Noir or Lagrein wine ideally from Alto Adige 1 Brunello di Montalcino/Rosso di Montalcino wine from Tuscany or Aglianico - ideally a Taurasi DOCG - from Campania RSVP to invinofabulum@gmail.com for an invite to the Zoom wine tasting room to join us! Cheers!----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story! Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, etc.  Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab   Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com   Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #94: Returning to the Office

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 18:59


    In this #InVinoFab episode, Laura and Patrice talk about what it means to return to the office. In the US, vaccine rollout is happening and there has been talk about returning back to campus. For some there is excitement and others returning to work brings anxiety and dread and there are employees who are not interested in returning as offices open back up. Here's what we are thinking about as we consider a shift from remote work to in office or a hybrid model of working: Return to the Office: How are you Supporting this Transition? How to Not Mess Up Return-to-the-Office Four-phase framework for returning to the office A CEO's Guide to Planning a Return to the Office          Questions to ask yourself and your team as you transition back to the office or some version of this: What are you thinking about returning to the office? What will being “back on campus” mean to you and your team? What did you learn from this year of remote work? What habits or practices do you want to bring back to the workplace? How are you preparing yourself and your team to make this transition? ----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story! Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, etc.  Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab   Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com   Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #93: Storytelling & Indigenous Ways of Knowing with @Lesley_DSouza

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 44:23


    Lesley D'Souza is a student affairs assessment professional who specializes in storytelling with data. Currently, she is the Director of Strategic Storytelling & Digital Engagement in Western University's Student Experience division. After focusing on assessment and storytelling in her two previous roles, Lesley is exploring how data-informed stories can be used to intentionally shift culture in positive directions using digital engagement best practices. Lesley has held leadership roles in the Canadian Association of College & University Student Services and ACPA - College Educators International. She is co-authoring an upcoming book "Design Thinking in Student Affairs'' to be published September 2021. Connect to Lesley: lesleydsouza.com and on Twitter: @lesley_dsouza“I'm going to make mistakes, and I'm going to get things wrong. That's going to happen. So I've got to learn how to apologize and learn how to make it right, and how to move it forward.”   ~Lesley on not being right, but getting it right how we center stories and knowledge.Here are links to a few things we discussed and resources Lesley shared around Indigenous pedagogy and decolonization: ACPA 2016 Conference: Conferencing with a Baby Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Indigenous pedagogy: Storytelling Research is Ceremony: Indigenous Research Methods by Shawn Wilson Native Land https://native-land.ca/  Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer Unceded Land “Dish With One Spoon Territory” Reframing climate change as a story of human evolutionary success Empowering the Spirit: Educational Resource to Support Reconciliation We need to talk about social media The biggest problem with feminism today—and how to fix it The #InVinoFab Pod REPLAY Episode #22: Sista Circles Research The intersectionality wars Juneteenth Colonized Classrooms: Racism, Trauma and Resistance in Post-Secondary Education by Sheila Cote-Meek  Decolonizing and Indigenizing Education in Canada Edited by Sheila Cote-Meek, Taima Moeke-Pickering Living in Indigenous Sovereignty by Elizabeth Carlson-Manathara  With Gladys Rowe  When Aboriginal and MétisTeachers use Storytelling as an Instructional Practice  [PDF] Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline  Inniskillin - Try their icewines Niagara Ice Wine Festival  ----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story! Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods.  Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab   Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com   Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #92 REPLAY: Roséwave

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 5:31


    Roséwave. Some say it's a music and ambiance for an enjoyable way to wind down. Others might say Roséwave is a lifestyle. The term was coined and/or asked about by NPR Music's Lars Gotrich back in 2017: https://twitter.com/totalvibration/status/876873692793507841 With it comes a few playlists created by NPR All Songs and other folks to let you jam to while you're enjoying the summer's end and long weekend:--Roséwave: 102 Songs To Juice Up Your Summerhttps://www.npr.org/sections/allsongs/2019/06/05/729726599/rosewave-102-songs-to-juice-up-your-summer --Single & Sauced: Swipe Right In 30 Songs https://www.npr.org/sections/allsongs/2018/06/13/619206675/single-sauced-swipe-right-in-30-songs--Roséwave: 75 Songs To Kick Off A Faux-Luxe Summer https://www.npr.org/sections/allsongs/2017/06/21/533731682/ros-wave-75-songs-to-kick-off-a-faux-luxe-summer--Happy & Sad: 31 Bittersweet Bops For Summer's End https://www.npr.org/sections/allsongs/2019/08/28/755011300/happy-sad-bittersweet-bops-for-summers-end #InVinoFab recommendations of drinks to get your sway on with  Roséwave

    Episode #91: Finding a Field of Work that Fuels You with @MarciKWalton

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 48:40


    Marci Walton (she/her) spent more than a decade crafting learning experiences for students and staff at colleges and universities, which led her to her strengths and skills to make the leap out of higher ed to corporate learning and development. As a Training Consultant with an Employee Assistance Programs, she provides learning opportunities for thousands of employees throughout the world to live happier, healthier, more productive lives. In her free time, she enjoys bullet journaling, traveling, spoiling her niece, and being entertained by her two French Bulldogs. Connect to Marci Walton on Twitter & LinkedIn“The good work that you've done, doesn't leave when you do.” ~ @MarciKWalton Follow @ResLifePuppy Iggy on Twitter More about Jesuit Colleges & Universities Spreadsheet: Higher Ed Career Tracker Expats of Student Affairs Facebook Group What is Human Resource Development? The Basics of Adult Learning Learning in the Flow of Work Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go: Career Conversations Employees Want by Beverly Kaye & Julie Winkle Giulioni Coaching Questions: A Coach's Guide to Powerful Asking Skills by Tony Stoltzfus Follow on Twitter: @HRSocialHour and hashtag #HRSocialHour  Cara North Association for Talent Development (ATD) Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD) & my own take on certification.Want to learn more about the certification?  ATD Panel: Do Employers Value Certification? April 29, 2021 at 1 pm EDT Transitioning To Remote Work: A Practical Guide 10 questions to ask in a job interview that will really expose a company's culture Experimenting with Our Identities @ Work Episode #83: Getting Unstuck in your Mid-Career Job Search with @monicamfochtman Webinar (Apr. 27): Make the Move: A Conversation with Marci and Monica at 7 pm EDT Meme: “Peace is the new success.” Buttonwood Winery: Syrah Rose Episode #35: Learning & Development with @HRGore #WomenInLearning LinkedIn Group Learning Guild Training Magazine Reflection questions if you're thinking about going on the job market: Are you running from something, or are you running to something? How is this coming across in a job interview or prospective employer? What does success look like for you? How are you building your network in a new domain of work? ----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story! Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods.  Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab   Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com   Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #90 REPLAY: Career Sponsors

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 11:23


    For #InVinoFab episode no. 50, Patrice and Laura discuss a few articles related to sexism in the academy and how we can better support career planning for women. Being strategic about your own career path might help women move forward. We discuss mentoring vs. career sponsor. It will be critical to find a career sponsor to get you towards your tenure goal for academia or to climb your own career ladder at work. Sexism in the Academy: Women's narrowing path to tenure nplusonemag.com/issue-34/essays/s…yVRfuX7RWYyqB7Wfg The Right Way to Find a Career Sponsor by Sylvia Ann Hewlett hbr.org/2013/09/the-right-way…find-a-career-sponsor Mentoring @ EDUCAUSE www.educause.edu/careers/special-…ograms/mentoring EDUCAUSE Community Groups Peer Mentoring Program 2019–2020www.educause.edu/community/educau…entoring-programWhat is a Career Sponsor & Why Might You Want One? www.theladders.com/career-advice/h…-might-want-oneOur #InVinoFab Recommended Books & Books We're Reading: HBR Guide for Women at Work (2019) Forget a Mentor, Find a Sponsor by Sylvia Ann Hewlett Ruby by Cynthia Bond Colonize This!: Young Women of Color on Today's Feminism by Bushra Rehman & Daisy Hernández (Editors) ----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story! Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods.  Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab   Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com   Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #89: Coach-to-Coach Podcast: @katie__linder interviews @laurapasquini about coaching

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 37:44


    On this episode of #InVinoFab we have another cross-over podcast where Laura shares a conversation with friend of the pod, Dr. Katie Linder, about coaching. Enjoy this episode of Coach-to-Coach and go subscribe to hear coaching on Katie's episode, learn more about coaching, and hear what other coaches have to say about coach training/their practice in Season 6 of Coach-to-Coach. Enjoy! Listen to the Coach-to-Coach Podcast with Dr. Kate Linder Ep. show notes & transcripts at: S6E6: A Conversation with Dr. Laura Pasquini Learn more about her Higher Ed Coach Training Program Listen #InVinoFab Episode #61: Onboarding at a New Job & Organization with @Katie__Linder Follow on Twitter: @Katie__Linder More about Katie's coaching, training, and work at: https://www.drkatielinder.com/  ----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story! Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods.  Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab   Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com   Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #88: Working It Out

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 18:07


    On this mini-episode of #InVinoFab, Laura and Patrice talk about working it out -- literally. This episode is to share how they have converted part of their home to effective workout spaces, and what it means to stay fit with a community and the benefits of working out. Here are a few of the things we mentioned that's in our home gyms: Soul Cycle + Bike Bowflex C6 Aaptiv app Rubber Flooring Gym Mat  HIIT Workouts with Julie Ferrer - Hometurf Yoga with Adrienne Dumbbells: 3, 5, 8, 10, 15, & 20 lbs Kettle bell: 30 lbs Resistance bands & flexibility bands Rumble Roller How are you staying fit at home? What's in your personal gym? How are you building a local/virtual community as you work out?----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story! Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, etc.  Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab   Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com   Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #87: Introducing the @YearsEd Between the Chapters Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 49:30


    In this Between the Chapters episode, the the 25 Years of Ed Tech, Laura talks with Laura Gibbs, Brenna Clarke Gray, and Caroline Kuhn about Chapter 9: The Learning Management System (LMS). The panel of this episode rejects how the LMS is not “linky” and how closed LMS constrains both the learner and educator from engaging online. But we also caution against how this LMS hub has grown since 2002 in its role for digital teaching and learning for higher ed institutions to also expand into a repository for data collection, learning analytics, and surveillance. Listen to our metaphors and meanderings about the LMS, and what we've been thinking about thanks to Martin's chapter #9 in the 25 Years of Ed Tech book: Ed-Tech Specialist Fights Proctorio Lawsuit In Defence of Ian Linkletter by Brenna Defend Linkletter: https://defend.linkletter.org  A Teach-In Against Surveillance Paulo Freire: the pioneer of critical pedagogy Constructivism: Listen to Between the Chapters # Surveillance Capitalism The Age of Surveillance Capitalism by Shoshana Zuboff  What did Hannah Arendt really mean by the banality of evil?  Silvia Federici: Women, Reproduction, and the Construction of Commons Jakob Gowell: Syllabus-as-Metaphor Opening up the LMS Walled Garden Coronavirus Is the Perfect Disaster for ‘Disaster Capitalism' The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein  Words for the LMS: cautious care, strategic use, resistance, transparency, awareness Questions: Where do we put the resources needed to actually use the LMS? What are the metaphors should we collect and dissect around teaching & learning? Do you think the LMS is a best practice? Or how do you push against that idea? Be sure to connect and follow the guests of this episode at: Laura Gibbs: http://mythfolklore.net/  Brenna Clarke Gray: https://blog.communityofpraxis.ca/  Caroline Kuhn: https://carolinekuhn.net/  Do you have thoughts, comments, or questions about this podcast? Send us a message or tweet. Podcast episode art: X-Ray Specs by @visualthinkery is licenced under CC-BY-SA

    Episode #86: Grief is Good

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 15:34


    In this #InVinoFab shorty episode, Laura and Patrice talk about grief. Grief is that internal processing that we might all experience for the people, places, and lives we've lost over the past year. What does it mean to hold space for grief? Although this might be a tough topic, we think that finding meaning for loss is important. It's OK to Grieve for the Small Losses of a Lost Year: Finding Meaning by David Kessler The Bravery to Say Goodbye (ft. Marisa Renee Lee‪)‬ Growth After Trauma by Richard G. Tedeschi  Your relationships grow stronger You discover new purposes in life From the trauma you find strength Spirituality is deepened Renewed appreciation on life Growth After Trauma Why are some people more resilient than others—and can it be taught? Resilience What ‘Holding Space' Means + 5 Tips to Practice No Hard Feelings by Liz Fosslien & Mollie West Duffy; Follow on IG: @lizandmollie How are you holding space for grief? What are you doing to deal with all the feelings?----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story! Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods.  Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab   Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com   Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #85: @LucindaAJackson On Growing Up Female and Ambitious

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 44:40


    For #InVinoFab episode no. 85, we welcome Lucinda Jackson, who is the author of the memoir Just a Girl: Growing Up Female and Ambitious about her struggles to succeed in the male-dominated worlds of the chemicals and energy industries.  As a PhD scientist and global corporate executive, Lucinda spent almost fifty years in academia and Fortune 500 companies. She has published articles, book chapters, and patents and is featured on podcasts and radio. She is the Founder of Lucinda Jackson Ventures, where she speaks and consults on energy and the environment and empowering women in the workplace. She lives near San Francisco. Connect with Lucinda at: https://lucindajackson.com & follow her on Twitter: @LucindaAJacksonHere are a few of the many things we discussed on this episode: What is the business impact? Sexual Harassment in the Workplace 11 Types of Workplace Harassment (and How to Stop Them) Key Legal Highlights 1950s-2010s Themes and Teachable Moments from Just a Girl 5 Things I Learned to Survive as a Woman at Male-Dominated Companies How To Interject & Not Just Interrupt Take out the Weasel Words Diversity Fatigue: What It Is and Why It Matters How to Speak Up About Ethical Issues at Work Bystander Intervention Hollaback! 5 Ways You Can Take Action Now Power Differentials Women Have Lost More Than Jobs In This Pandemic Reimagining the postpandemic organization The Cycle of Harassment in the Workplace (Mayock, 2016) Notes from the book Domestic Violence DEI: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Read Lucinda's book: Just A Girl  Revolution from Within: A Book of Self-Esteem by Gloria Steinem Homemade: Viognier Wine Hollaback - Training Programs “You're never too old to change your childhood.” ~Gloria Steinem“Struggle brings you growth.” ~ Lucinda Jackson----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story! Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods.  Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab   Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com   Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #84: Virtual Wine Experiences

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 9:42


    Since Laura & Patrice are limited on visiting local wine shops, cellars, or vineyards, this #InVinoFab they chat about the virtual wine tastings they've been experiencing during the pandemic. Relic Wine Cellars Glass Incident Fire Burns 31 Wineries, Restaurants, and Lodges, Including California's Oldest Resort Becker Vineyards - Virtual Tastings How to Host a Vertical Wine Tasting 7 Zoom mistakes you might still be making — and how to raise your video skills Small wineries pivot — and expand — with Zoom tastings and company team-building events Wine Market Stats (2020) What wine experiences are you partaking in virtually? What local wine shops are you supporting to keep in business?----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story! Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods.  Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab   Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com   Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #83: Getting Unstuck in your Mid-Career Job Search with @monicamfochtman

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 54:38


    For this #InVinoFab episode, we welcome Monica M. Fochtman to the podcast to chat about career coaching, specifically to learn more about how she works with mid-career women.  We talk about how to ask deep questions to unpack fears for the next job, questions to ask a potential coach,  what it means to negotiate working from home, managing boundaries + expectations, and investing time in your professional self. Here are a few things we chat about during this episode of #InVinoFab: Americorp St. Baldrick's Foundation + Head Shaving Events Dissertation: Mid-career women student affairs administrators with young children: Negotiating life, like clockwork  Musings from the Middle Career Coaching Questions: What are you afraid of? Who's voice is telling you that? What's the worst that could happen? Episode #21: Q&A: Tribe of Mentors, Part II Episode #45: Facing Imposter Syndrome with @TinyTara Episode #50: Career Sponsors Procrastination Is More Than Putting Things Off. Here's How To Kick the Habit Women Forced Out of Workforce During Pandemic Pandemic Sets Back Women's Progress In Workforce 5 Ways to Bring Women Back into the Post-Pandemic Workforce The Professional Association of Résumé Writers & Career Coaches Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW) The Right Way to Include Your Work Experience on a Resume (With Examples) Research potential coaches & ask “What's your process? Do you have client testimonials? What can I expect from your coaching services?” Coaching is about investing in yourself and your future. Resume Writing Workbook ($19.99)  Power Hour Coaching Services Webinar: How to Craft a Cover Letter that Makes a Difference w/ Monica Fochtman | No Fear Job Search Jobscan YouTube Channel   Jobscan How Employers Use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) How often do you update your job applications or online digital profiles? Challenge: Quarterly and/or Monthly Updates Run your resume and a job description through ATS via Jobscan Binge Sitcoms: Schitt's Creek, This Is Us, & The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Klinker Brick 2017 Old Vine Zinfandel  Connect and learn more about Monica's career coaching and work: Sheldrake Consulting LinkedIn @monicamfotchman ----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story! Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods.  Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab   Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com   Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #82: Cozy Up to Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 15:43


    In this shorty episode of the #InVinoFab podcast, Laura and Patrice talk about the stories they are staying cozy with during these winter months. We talk about the films, books, and podcasts -- stories that are catching our attention these days. Judas and the Black Messiah One Night in Miami Think Again by Adam Grant Long Life Learning by Michelle Wiese  Taylor Swift's remade ‘Love Story (Taylor's Version)' is still a classic, just now all hers Brené Brown Podcasts: Unlocking Us and Dare to Lead Future U podcast with Micahel Horn & Jeff Selingo That's Messed Up: An SVU Podcast Sway with Kara Swisher Coaching Real Leaders with Muriel Wilkins Negotiating Anything with Kwame Christian Brené with Melinda Gates on The Moment of Lift Brené with Emmanuel Acho on Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man What stories are you listening to, watching, or reading? Let us know!----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story! Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods.  Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab   Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com   Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #81: Bringing Chaos, Play, & Experimentation into your Life with Kristin Powers

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 61:29


    In this episode of #InVinoFab podcast, we were delighted to chat with Kristin Powers. Not only does Kristin have a superhero name, but we think she lives a superhero life. From our conversation about play, experimentation, nature, and creativity, we have no doubt that you will learn so much from her resilience and self-directed learning. Kristin encourages our listeners to develop a taste for failure with practice, like a fine wine or an exotic delicacy. She brings both art and science to her personal and professional life with her works at Coursetune Inc. as the Director of Storytelling and Client Engagement. Kristin's original paintings can be viewed and purchased, and you can join her Artist's Insider Circle newsletter at: www.kristinpowers.com  Here are a few of the many things we chat about on this episode: Intentional Futures Fibromyalgia Burnout Book Club (last episode #80) Being Agile & Iterative Agile Faculty by Rebecca Pope-Ruark Self-Talk - The Story We Tell Ourselves & Reframing Why the KonMari Method™ Works Self-Efficacy for Resilience and Encouragement What is Rhizomatic Learning?  Foraging: A Beginners Guide Happiness is an Inside Job by John Powell Food Wars (Anime) Embodied Cognition 15 Ways to Build a Growth Mindset Brene Brown's Books Call for Instructional Designers: Come tell your story to Kristin about the work you love! Kristin's Mottos: Stay curious, Create opportunity for chaos (unexpected), practice Beverage: sparkling water with grapefruit juice and a slice of lime The Booksellers (documentary) Stuffed (documentary) Forged in Fire (TV show) Books: Hare Brain, Tortoise Mind by Guy Claxton Intelligence in the Flesh by Guy Claxton How to Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan Plant: Step outside and learn a new plant name! Joy: Snails and Snail Photography “How do you invite more opportunities to invite chaos into your life?” asks Kristin PowersTop 3 ways Kristin wants us to invite experimentation into our daily lives:  Personal appearance/grooming style Navigating to take interesting routes for discovery Cooking experimentation ----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story! Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods.  Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab   Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com   Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #80: Burnout Book Club

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 12:57


    In this episode, we have an #InVinoFab Book Club on Burnout (the book). Patrice talk about the lessons learned and a few concepts from the book that they are bringing into their daily life, with their work team, and more: Book Website: https://www.burnoutbook.net/  Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle by Amelia Nagoski & Emily Nagoski Unlocking Us Episode: Brené with Emily and Amelia Nagoski on Burnout and How to Complete the Stress Cycle Burn-out an "occupational phenomenon": International Classification of Diseases from the WHO The 7 types of rest that every person needs via TED Download the Burnout Book Club Discussion Guides What was your big takeaway from this book?What was your favorite chapter?What practice/intention are you going to work on to deal with burnout?----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story! Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods.  Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab   Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com   Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #79: Digital Leadership, Mindset Growth, & Candid Consulting Talk with @josieahlquist

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 56:46


    Dr. Josie Ahlquist is a digital engagement and leadership researcher, speaker, and author. She teaches teens, young adults, education professionals, and campus executives how to humanize technology tools and prioritize building online communities. She also serves as a research associate and instructor at Florida State University, creating curriculum to build digital literacy and leadership skills for undergraduates up to doctorate level students. Her new book, Digital Leadership in Higher Education: Purposeful Social Media in a Connected World was listed as an Amazon #1 new release for college and university student life. As an “accidental entrepreneur” we chat about the realities of owning a small business, digital presence online, being selective for the projects to take on, and how building rapport is wrapped up in our own stories and values. The Lessons in Digital Empathy We Learned in 2020 Subscribe & Listen to Dr. Josie & the Podcast Campus Leaders as Digital Storytellers A Values-Based Approach to Your Digital Brand Authenticity and Vulnerability as a VPSA Why You Should Become an “Intrapreneur”  Mindsets: What they are and why they matter. What is a Mastermind Group? How to Calculate Your Freelance Hourly Rate Adam Grant: Are you a giver or a taker? | TED Talk If you're going to say yes to something, what are you going to say no to? Every Resource a Full-Time Freelancer Could Ever Need  Just a few (of many) resources freelancers might need: Healthcare, Accountants, Lawyer, Life Insurance, Retirement investing, etc. What Job Crafting Looks Like Stand Firm: Resisting the Self-Improvement Craze by Svend Brinkmann The Connected Exec Course Curriculum #DigLead Book Club Digital Community Building Cohort Wine: Rombauer Red Zinfandel Resource: PodHero app Story: The Crown +  Lovett or Leave It, Ep. Bill Barr, Deep State Warrior  Joy: Being the Best Auntie What questions, skills, and communities are you looking for to support your own business start up or on-going hustle?For more information about Josie Ahlquist's research, speaking, coaching, and consulting, visit www.josieahlquist.com. Connect with Josie on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook.---In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods. Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab  Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #78: Intentions & Practices

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 12:45


    On this mini-episode of #InVinoFab Patrice & Laura reflect on the 2020 resolutions lost and share some intentions and practices they are considering for 2021. Are you setting any goals for this new year? What practices are you hoping to work on in 2021? Bullet Journal The Surprising Power of Liberating Structures Working Identity: Unconventional Strategies for Reinventing Your Career Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle  Brené with Emily and Amelia Nagoski on Burnout and How to Complete the Stress Cycle Designing Your Work Life: How to Thrive and Change and Find Happiness at Work A few practices for this podcast are to invite new voices to amplify and share interests, communities, passions, and projects to share their story. Let us know! Schedule a time to talk to us or send us an email about an idea for a topic or guest we should reach out to at: invinofabulum@gmail.com   ----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods. Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab  Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #77: Giving Yourself Grace & Pivoting in a Pandemic with Elissa Lappenga

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 44:36


    On this episode of #InVinoFab, we chat with Elissa Lappenga, who is a multipotentialite who spent the better part of a decade living with her family on college campuses in Southern California as a student affairs professional before transitioning geographically to the Midwest and professionally to the world of software startups. Elissa shares what it means to be a mom and breadwinner while supporting learners inside and outside formal education. Beyond systems thinking and the pandemic challenges, we talk about the opportunities to solve some of the issues that have been amplified last year, supporting communities who need it, roommate mediation/contracts, and how to pivot in your career when it is not in the plan.   What is Systems Thinking? Dean Tori Tunstall's Design Journey What is Agile?  National Center for Women and Information Technology 13 Items You Absolutely Must Include in a Roommate Agreement The Great British Bake Off Grand Circus Family Hope Foundation Cancel Culture Moscato D'Asti Derry Girls - Rock the Boat dance Ted Lasso - Brené with Jason Sudeikis & Brendan Hunt on Ted Lasso Connect with Elissa at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elissalappenga/----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods. Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab  Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #76: Reckoning & Processing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 15:28


    On this #InVinoFab episode, Patrice and Laura take pause to reflect on what happened on January 6, 2021 at the US Capitol. We process our feelings and share how we are talking to our teams, peers, and others at work. How are you talking about events like these with your staff? How do you create space for conversation and support at your organization? How to Talk with Your Team About the Violence at the U.S. Capitol via HBR The Lies We Tell Ourselves About Race by Sam Sanders asked: “What would happen if we decided to be more honest about race the next time our nation found itself at a racial flashpoint? What might be lost? What might be gained?” It's Been A Minute: The Capitol, Mobbed How Democrats Won The Georgia Runoffs About Canada Beyond 150 Reconciliation Project Let us know how you are offering support to others and ways you are dealing with this. We're sending loads of love your way. xo----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods. Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab  Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #75: Wine Stock

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 8:47


    In this shorty #InVinoFab episode, Patrice and Laura share about how they are stocking up their wine for winter. We share the wine clubs and wineries we have been ordering from to keep our spirits bright -- while also missing the vineyards we enjoy visiting and supporting. Tensley Cellar Club Bright Cellars  First Leaf  Adam's Bench Nantucket Food & Wine Festival Dream Wine Locations to visit: California, Willamette Valley, OR, & Kamloops, BC The Pack (TV show) ----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods. Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab  Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #74: 'Tis the Season...

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 23:30


    ‘Tis the season… to feel burned out. Fa la la la la -- la la la la! In the last #InVinoFab episode of the year, Patrice and Laura share how 2020 has been SO MUCH. We talk about making time and space to reset, recharge, and find some down time or quiet space. With so much care and compassion we put into our learning design, we talk about ways to offer support for colleagues and peers who might be struggling with the overload of 2020 for the work and the invisibility of it all. We chat about how we will reset during our time out of the office and what we're giving gratitude for before we close out 2020. Happy end of year, y'all. We made it! The Emerging Story of Burnout in Educational Design by Patrice Prusko Burned Out: Stories of Compassion Fatigue by Patrice Prusko & Whitney Kilgore Burning Out [Faculty in Higher Ed] Compassion Fatigue Higher Ed Needs a Long-Term Plan for Virtual Learning We're grateful for those friends, family, and colleagues who fill our hearts and are part of the community -- like you, dear listener! Thanks and have a relaxing holiday and/or break!----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods. Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab  Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #73: On Pandemic Parenting with @_SueCaulfield & @Kristen_Abell

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 62:56


    For #InVinoFab episode no. 73 Laura chats with a couple of moms and past guests, Kristen Abell & Sue Caulfield, about their experiences this year with COVID-19. We discuss the reality of being a mom in the pandemic while trying to maintain a balance between work and life at home. Thanks to Sue & Kristen for sharing their candid perspectives about being a mom, identity shifts, expectations of their role, supporting mental health, and more when dealing being a mom in 2020. Episode #26: The Committed Project with @Kristen_Abell & @_SueCaulfield Stuck-At-Home Moms: The Pandemic's Devastating Toll On Women via NPR  What Kind of Screen Time Parent Are You? Take This Quiz And Find Out Episode #19: Mind the Gender Gap - Overworked & Underpaid The Pandemic Is Dragging On. Professors Are Burning Out. [in Higher Ed] Beating Pandemic Burnout  “People parent in different ways. Just like people live in different ways, and that's totally fine because diversity is good.” ~ Sue“The problem is we keep trying to systematize the workplace, rather than individualizing it… we aren't just our jobs. But so few workplaces are built around people, they are built around the work. That's' what makes it so hard for us to adjust right now.” ~ Kristen Parenting in a pandemic advice from Kristen & Sue: Set your boundaries: for both work and home life. Reset boundaries & check in with these limitations to take back control. Negotiate your time/schedule with your employer - WFH, flexible hours, etc. Ask yourself: What in your life is exhausting you & filling you up more? Find more energy Practicing gratitude: pause to reflect on what you are grateful for these days. Stay “in community” with those who support you and you also can support with real talk. Connect with these fab #InVinoFab friends of the pod and their passion projects at:Kristen: http://kristenabell.com/ Sue: https://thecommittedproject.org/toolkit/ ----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods. Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab  Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #72: On Finding Your Identity & Calling with @carolak

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 48:07


    In episode no. 72 of #InVinoFab, we are joined by Caroline Kuhn for a conversation of what it means to be “in transition” throughout our personal and professional lives. Caroline shares her interests in what shapes students' reflexive engagement -their agency- with more sophisticated digital practices in research-rich contexts. And from her experience and background, we learn why she is thinking more about how we craft and construct the spaces we engage in -- for digital learning, work, identity, family, making “and vs. or” decisions, and finding your calling. “Who am I? What do I want?” ~@carolak asked these questions to find her own identity Global OER Graduate Network http://go-gn.net/  Research with Judith Pete more to come for this collaboration Caol Ila Single Malt Whiskey (Scotland)  Silvia Federici Wages for Housework  Silvia Federici: The exploitation of women and the development of capitalism Nancy FraserFeminism in Neoliberal Times: An Interview with Nancy Fraser “The hardest decisions are the best ones… that's how you flourish. Enduring that struggle and finding resources to stay up, and also, to stand up when you fall.” ~@carolak Caroline Kuhn is senior lecturer at the School of Education at Bath Spa University, and she is leading a research project that aims at designing and implementing an OER to support educators in improving their critical data literacies so much needed in an increasingly data-driven society. Learn more about her work at: https://carolinekuhn.net/  ----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods. Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab  Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #71: Networking Online Now

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 29:58


    In #InVinoFab episode no. 71, Patrice and Laura talk about what it means to network during a pandemic. How can we build meaningful relationships during these COVID-19 times? How are you connecting and growing  your professional network virtually right now? This episode reflects on how we've been networking online from August to November in a pandemic: Event: Building Meaningful Relationships for Your Career hosted by WEST #TBT to @InVinoFab Ep. #12: France Baril - a Digital Nomad & Documentation Architect Big Friendship by Aminatou Sow & Ann Friedman Call Your Girlfriend podcasts & hosts by Aminatou Sow & Ann Friedman  Donut App (in Slack) EdSurge Loop  Higher Ed Women Community in Might Networks: Gather created by Karen Costa 25 Years of Ed Tech: The Serialized Audio Version - “Between the Chapters” book club; Follow @YearsEd on Twitter & Read Martin Weller's Book: 25 Years of Ed Tech How to Write a Journal Article in 12 Weeks by Wendy Laura Belcher #AcWriMo & #NaWriMo Higher Ed Coaching Training via Katie Linder Coaching Through It podcast hosted by Julie Larsen & Laura Our #ProTips for Networking Online:  Follow up when you meet someone online: send a thank you note & set an appointment Schedule social meetings online: coffee, lunch, or wine? Events around an issue, topic, or book Listen and ask questions -- learn about other people's stories and experiences Icebreakers for those break out rooms -- get to know one another first! Include prompts and/or questions for coffee chats/shuffles/meetups online Review the participants who might be attending a virtual conference -- schedule time to meet & chat with them Find a new space and place to dedicate the time for virtual conferences - be present without the daily distractions, e.g. email, mobile, etc. Reconnecting with current networks, peers, and friends How are you continuing to expand and grow your network when we are working remotely? How will you join new communities or professional groups online?----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods. Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab  Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #70: The Anti-Racism Journey with @Kristin_Roe

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 50:25


    In this episode of #InVinoFab, Patrice and Laura are joined by a repeat guest (ep. 31), Kristin Roe, to talk about anti-racism education. We get real and talk about what diversity, equity, and inclusion work is -- and how to talk and really dig deeper into these issues. Instead of blaming the system or structure or event, we discuss how we recognize how our own whiteness, power, and privilege is only reinforced on the regular. This episode is not meant to be a checklist, but a way to challenge all of us to “get in shape” to have these awkward conversations. Some of the anti-racism work is not just a checklist, book, or training -- get comfortable with getting uncomfortable, get ready to reflect and unlearn, fumble & stumble as we move from education into daily practice and action. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack [PDF] by Peggy McIntosh Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad What's in a ‘Karen'? Episode from Code Switch Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng 13th by Ava DuVernay Microaggressions Are a Big Deal NPR Life Kit  The Cost of Code Switching via HBR How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi  White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo Harvard, MIT sue Trump administration over ICE foreign-student rule, deeming it cruel and reckless Canadian student charged international tuition at UNBSJ says change based on Chinese name So You want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo The Skin We're In by Desmond Cole Sandy & Nora (Podcast) Little Fires Everywhere (TV Show) More Myself by Alicia Keys An American Marriage by Tayari Jones Oregon Pinot Noir Reflection Question: “When's the first time you knew you were white?”----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods. Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab  Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    BONUS: #InVinoFab Pandemic PSA

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 15:15


    In this mini-pod #InVinoFab episode Laura & Patrice talk about how to deal with life in quarantine. Although this episode was recorded back in August, it is sadly still relevant and a pandemic PSA from your hosts. We talk about how we are dealing with the lock down and what life has been life since March.  Podcasts: Asynchronous Learning? Coaching Course: https://www.higheredcoaches.com/  New Podcast: Coaching Through It with Julie Larsen Soul Cycle (Outside) Mourn Our Cancelled Marathons: Chicago & Big Sur Future of Masks… p.s Wear your mask!  Meet friends outside for short periods of time (with a mask) What Activities Are Safe During the Coronavirus Pandemic? Levels of Risk for activities during COVID-19 Mask Mandates Work To Slow the Spread of Coronavirus #InVinoFab Pandemic PSA: If you have to go out of your house, wear a mask! Wash your hands.  Take care of you and your loved ones. Stay safe -- we're still dealing with a pandemic! ----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods. Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab  Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #69: Supporting Minds Online and Hearts Offline with @MDMillerPHD

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 59:23


    Back in April Laura was joined by Michelle Miller for a conversation for the #InVinoFab podcast to talk about how online teaching, learning, and life looks like. Much of this discussion has a great deal of relevance for where we are as we enter into the 2nd and maybe 3rd wave of COVID-19. We discuss how to deal with finding our productive selves, identifying feelings how our work life has changed, reflecting on going “online” + family/personal impacts, support/needs for moms, how to be less “remote” and the hobbies/reads that bring us joy. Ravelry community: connect with EmEm Going Online in a Hurry: What to Do and Where to Start - 6 steps for remote instruction The Pomodoro Technique - start something for 25 minutes Pick 3 Things: What 3 things can you accomplish today? Reflection: Journaling (750words.com) Make a list (or many) to organize all the things  TOPcast Podcast: Episode 63: Field Report #1: Making #RemoteTeaching Happen How Emotional Labor Affects Women's Careers Why Women Are Tired: The Price of Unpaid Emotional Labor What is Alt-Ac? Going Alt-Ac? How to Begin Can a textbook change your life?  (Yes! Says Michelle) Fifteen must-read classic books on human psychology, and what I'm reading (and writing) next Listen: Tom Waits - Come On Up to the House We're Corona Get Through This (Laura's Spotify playlist) “When you have a basic imbalance and some things that are just impossible -- no list or system in the world or self-motivation is going to fix that.” ~Michelle on how our workplaces need to help women thrive online with other responsibilitiesPost recording blog posts: 5 Takeaways From My Covid-19 Remote Teaching - reflections after this remote work How to Make Smart Choices About Tech for Your Course The many books mentioned in this episode: Minds Online: Teaching Effectively with Technology by Michelle Miller Atomic Habits by James Clear The Graduate Student Mess by Leonard Cassuto Designing Your Life by Bill Burnett & Dave Evans The Outlaw Ocean by Ian Urbina How to Hide an Empire by Daniel Immerwahr To connect with Michelle Miller be sure to follow her on Twitter @MDMillerPHD, check out her scholarship on Academia.edu, and see what she's writing/reading via her Goodreads author profile. Learn more about Dr. Miller's work at: https://www.michellemillerphd.com/ ----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods. Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab  Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #68: Care @ Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 35:50


    In this #InVinoFab episode, Patrice and Laura unpack what it means to bring care to work. Burnout and emotional labor has been something we've been having to deal with over the past few weeks, months, and year(s). As the US elections wind down and the pandemic lockdown restarts here, we thought it would be good to talk about how we deal with burnout and care in the workplace. Will this culture of care we are seeing now at work be sustained? How are you supporting yourself and others to avoid burnout? It's definitely a time for some real talk, and figure out what care means for us and our peers.Here are a few things mentioned on this episode: Hysteria episode: “Clapping & Crying” Shout out to all who supported this election + the folks at VoteSaveAmerica.com Now Is a Good Time to Take Care of Ourselves episode from HBR's Women at Work Stuck-At-Home Moms: The Pandemic's Devastating Toll On Women Throwback to 2017: ‘Ugh, I'm So Busy': A Status Symbol for Our Time NPR Life Kit: How To Harness The Power Of Emotions In The Workplace Future of Work Trends via Gartner Post-Election Therapy with Esther Perel via Sway Going Back to Work episode from HBR's Women at Work Are you a mom who is struggling with all the pandemic has thrown at you? Do you want to talk with us on a future episode about the realities and realizations for your personal/professional self? Reach out -- we'd love to have a conversation and have you on the podcast!Suggestions for implementing care into your workplace: Regular 1:1 meetings Group/Team Check-ins (not a meeting) Planned socials or events virtually  Making time and the space to talk about things beyond tasks & routines Block time off to do things you need: eat, walk the dog, exercise, etc. Take control of your calendar Find joy with your peers Reminder to take time off -- staycations FTW! Find time to step outside Move yourself -- walk, dance, run, yoga, or whatever! Stories (TV & Books) Mentioned:- No Hard Feelings - This is Us- West WingCheers! TensleyHot Whiskey ----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods. Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab  Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #67: Season of Transition

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 24:58


    Welcome back, #InVinoFab friends and listeners! We are glad y'all are tuning into the @InVinoFab podcast, as we talk about the season of change we are in… yay for transitions!This episode was recorded in mid-October, so we are not talking about any political transition or evolving events. There's actually a lot that is changing in our own lives and a reason why we have not put out an episode in a while: Our season of transition includes: changing jobs, moving houses, how we work, and what it means to be remote, but not so distant or in-person meetings with the people and communities we love. Here are a few things we talked about in this intro the the season episode: Microsoft & 20 Major Companies Remote Long-Term plan Mary's Place (transformed Amazon space)  Women in the Enterprise of Science & Technology (WEST) organization Why Zoom Fatigue is Real… And How to Combat Zoom Fatigue Table Topics Coach Training  The Artist's Way We hope to talk about a few issues this season and we're welcoming new guests! Do you want to talk about any of these issues? If so, let us know! Burnout & Compassion Fatigue Moving to Remote Work, Teaching & Learning Endings: Are you graduating soon? What now? Job Search & Hiring in a Pandemic New Jobs & Leadership Responsibilities  Onboarding in Remote Working Times Future Plans: Dreams, Goals, & Retirement Antiracism Education Learning  And of course, wine! ----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods. Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab  Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

    Episode #66: Unpacking Privilege

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 17:41


    In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Find the #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, & Apple PodcastsTo subscribe and listen to the next episode of #InVinoFab on: https://invinofab.transistor.fm/subscribe https://twitter.com/invinofab with hashtag: #InVinoFabhttps://www.instagram.com/invinofab/ Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts on Twitter:https://twitter.com/laurapasquini (she/her)https://twitter.com/profpatrice (she/her)----There's been a bit of radio silence from us on the #InVinoFab for a while, and that's been intentional. We wanted to spend the last month listening, learning, and unlearning -- so you didn't need to hear from us. Both Patrice & Laura want to make space and amplify other voices. We can learn so much from others and we want to be candid in how we show up and look at “feminism” more broadly in our personal and professional lives. A few reflection questions we are thinking of these days:  What memories do you have about what your family taught you about diversity? What childhood experiences did you have with people of different cultures? What does it mean to think of feminism when it is paired with gender identity, sexual orientation, class, race, economics, culture, and more?  How are you thinking about equity and inclusion lately?  What are you doing to impact or change any privilege you might possess?  “A revolution is not a one time event.” Audrey Lorde, Sister Outsider#InVinoFab recommendations to watch, read, or listen to:Showing Up for Racial Justice - join, get connected to a chapter or donate! White Feminism White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo (Read this Essay) How to Survive [Navigate] Intersectional Feminist Spaces 101 Sister Outsider by Audrey Lorde Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad 13th by Ava Duvernay (documentary) Podcasts or episodes to listen to: Women at Work: S.2, Ep. 10: Sisterhood Is Power Women at Work: S.5, Ep. 9: Sisterhood Is Critical to Racial Justice  1619 Podcast from New York Times Code Switch via NPR TED Talks: Understanding Racism in AmericaHow to talk about politics and race in the workplace http://pca.st/sv2k4j8p #ShutDownAcademia #ShutDownSTEM Resources https://www.shutdownstem.com/resources Do you want to join us for a future episode to discuss any of the above? Let us know -- we want to hear from you!

    Episode #65: Caged Bird

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 3:42


    National Poetry Month (US)Caged Bird by Maya Angelou Episode Art: cage by Alia Qunhua from FlickrWhat poetry have you turned to this month to bring you joy or lift your spirits? Let us know!----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Find the #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, & Apple PodcastsTo subscribe and listen to the next episode of #InVinoFab on: https://invinofab.transistor.fm/subscribe https://twitter.com/invinofab with hashtag: #InVinoFabhttps://www.instagram.com/invinofab/ Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts on Twitter:https://twitter.com/laurapasquini (she/her)https://twitter.com/profpatrice (she/her)

    Episode #64: How @SheCordelia Is Bringing Visibility to Trans Workplace Inclusion

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 75:07


    In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Find the #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, & Apple PodcastsTo subscribe and listen to the next episode of #InVinoFab on: https://invinofab.transistor.fm/subscribe https://twitter.com/invinofab with hashtag: #InVinoFabhttps://www.instagram.com/invinofab/ Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts on Twitter:https://twitter.com/laurapasquini (she/her)https://twitter.com/profpatrice (she/her)----On #InVinoFab episode no. 64 we are joined by Cordelia who shares her lived experience navigating transition in her personal and professional life. We discus identity, visibility, and trans workplace inclusion. Cordelia does assessment in the higher education space. As a part-time Ph.D. student, she hopes to research at the intersections of employment and the trans identity. As a trans woman herself, Cordelia navigates the world as a digital native hoping to breathe some authenticity into an oversaturated space! She is Sagittarius sun, Gemini Moon, and Aquarius rising and is looking for your input on her charts! Cordelia enjoys video games, DnD, and a nice Rosé!Twitter: https://twitter.com/SheCordeliaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shecordelia/ We had a deep talk about what it means to transition and the impacts it has on you personally, professionally, and socially. I am grateful for the real talk and open conversation on what it means to actualize yourself as a woman. We discuss privilege, loss, career search, individual expectations, the “norms” in society, and her personal lived experience as a trans woman in the world today.  And, we are reminded that: “Visibility is a person's own journey.” ~ @SheCordelia Here are a few things we discussed on this #InVinoFab episode: Epistemology shop talk for research What's Your Research Worldview? Living Learning Communities at Mason The Genderbread Person v4.0 International Transgender Day of Visibility: March 31st Human Rights Campaign (HRC) works to educate the public on issues that transgender people face and to advocate for full inclusion and equality => Explore: Transgender  HRC's Corporate Equality Index 2020 [REPORT] and Workplace Resources Hashtags & Communities to Connect to: #TransIsBeautiful & The Okra Project @TheOkraProject Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist TV show #ZoeysPlaylist #FreeTheFemme: The aesthetics of survival by Hari Nef (@harinef) | TEDxConnecticutCollege “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.” ~ Maya Angelou The Pink Tax http://www.pink.tax/ Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood: Book & TV Show You Were Born for This by Chani NicolasFind Your Chart https://chart.chaninicholas.com/  StrengthsFinder Inventory  #InVinoFab Episode #40: Gender Equality in Higher Ed Work Throwback to Canned Wine: #InVinoFab Episode #48: You CAN Wine => Cordelia's Choice: Underwood Rosé Stories to WATCH and view again: Altered Carbon & The Matrix (1999) If you or someone you know is in need of help, please refer them to the 24/7, free and confidential support for anyone who is in distress or crisis to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 

    Episode #63: #CovidCampus: Doing the Best We Can to "Go Remote"

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 50:16


    On this @InVinoFab episode we bring you a timely conversation in light of the evolving situation and events due to the Coronavirus. We have a digital roundtable all about going remote, that is, what it is like to transition to remote teaching, learning, students support, and work in higher education with @ Katie__Linder, @jeffjacksonTX, & @bonni208. Based on the issues we are all facing to prepare, we decided to come together for a purpose to reflect and share about the state of things and how college and university institutions might prepare as they shutdown face-to-face operations and encourage everyone to move online. We talk about a range of plans, support, and strategies to be implemented and how we are “doing the best we can” as COVID-19 impacts our campus communities.  Advice to take care of yourself, family & work team: Take a walk or go for a run Get outside for fresh air Keep a full-nights' sleep & rest Meditation: Apps to try?  Calm, 10% Happier (free), & Headspace Eating healthy Get silly & social with those at home Clean your house Ask who needs help – childcare, tech support, etc. Read books Relax from your typical routines  Keep to your fitness routine Enjoy the quiet/down time now Just breathe Show gratitude How do you ensure your remote plan to go digital is accessible and does not exclude anyone? This might be remote teaching, learning, student support, or work for your staff/faculty. How are you preparing for these potential barriers and needs to accommodate your campus stakeholders? Closed captioning for Microsoft Streaming for Teams MS PowerPoint present with live-captioning or subtitles Zoom Setting: Auto-record transcript (option for paid version) timed side-by-side OR use Zoom closed captions Need to adjust course deadlines & radical flexibility for learning expectations Trust Your Learners! Pivot to Online: A Student Guide via @slamteacher Grading Considerations: Is pass/no pass an option for your course? At your campus?  Rely on the resources at your campus for support & suggestions: instructional designers, accessibility office, librarians & more! Do what you can & know you're doing the best you can right now Phone tree system with team to check-in, share information, & answer questions What if Someone Gets Sick: plan & design courses 1 week ahead of time; set up a buddy or “on call” system Email: Online teaching with the most basic tool from @tanbob What if the technology or remote ____ plan fails? Do the best you can and think about how you might need to shift to some alternative solution Be transparent and open with your communication – inform them the best you can!  Resources to “Go Remote”: ECEC - Remote Teaching | College of Engineering | University of Nebraska–Lincoln Keep Teaching: Resources for High Ed Might Network from Kansas State Online Zoom (web conference) WebEx (web conference) Microsoft Teams (web conference and collaboration) Discord (voice chat) Slack (communication channel) Pinboard (social bookmarking) Diggo (social bookmarking) Hypothes.is (annotation) Descript (podcast + transcriptions) Otter (transcriptions for audio & video) Droplr (record screen and annotation) Remind (text messages) Qualtrics (survey) Poll Everywhere (survey & meetings) EMAIL – use tools you already know/have to communicate with campus stakeholders! OR message on your website, learning management system, etc.  Universal Design for Learning (UDL) – “Plus-One” from @thomasjtobin – what's the one thing you can do? When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times by Pema Chödrön Curated docs with resources:Higher Ed Support & Guidance During COVID-19: Teaching, Learning & Student Support [Share this URL:  http://bit.ly/higheredcovid19] Remote Learning: Digital Tools to Quickly Transition Teaching & Student Support Online [Share this URL:  http://bit.ly/remotelearningcovid19] How are you dealing with COVID-19? What's happening during these evolving times? Do you want to talk about it? Let us know & stay in touch -- send us a social tweet/private message or email at invinofabulum@gmail.com ----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Find the #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, & Apple PodcastsTo subscribe and listen to the next episode of #InVinoFab on: https://invinofab.transistor.fm/subscribe https://twitter.com/invinofab with hashtag: #InVinoFabhttps://www.instagram.com/invinofab/ Connect with your co-hosts on Twitter:https://twitter.com/laurapasquini (she/her)https://twitter.com/profpatrice (she/her)

    Episode #62: Run Club

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 18:06


    For this mini-episode of #InVinoFab, Patrice & Laura chat about their big goals for 2020 -- to run a marathon! Listen to the pod as they chat about their races, training plans, gear, safety tips, and things to consider as we log MANY miles and prepare for these races: Chicago Marathon https://www.chicagomarathon.com/ October 11, 2020 Big Sur Marathon https://www.bigsurmarathon.org/races/marathon/ April 26, 2020 Advice for marathon training: How to Train for a Marathon https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/training-for-your-first-marathon.html 26 Tips for Running Your Best 26.2 https://www.runnersworld.com/training/a20808326/26-tips-for-running-your-best-26-2/  Marathon Rookie http://www.marathonrookie.com/  Cross-train: yoga, hiking, cycling, swimming, and more! Run Coach https://runcoach.com Apps to consider for tracking myself & staying in touch as to where I am: RunKeeper (app) https://runkeeper.com/  MapMyRun https://www.mapmyrun.com/  NikeRun Club Find a running club, gear, & being SAFE while running: Meet Up https://www.meetup.com/  Runner's World https://www.runnersworld.com/ Helps with identifying safe & well-lit routes Wear high-visibility clothing & a headlamp or light Road ID https://www.roadid.com/  Shoes: New Balance, Brooks & Saucony To catch the next episode, be sure to subscribe to #InVinoFab wherever you get your podcasts. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @InVinoFab and we'll always welcome comments and messages sent by tweet, private message or email at invinofabulum@gmail.com Cheers!----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Find the #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, & Apple PodcastsTo subscribe and listen to the next episode of #InVinoFab on: https://invinofab.transistor.fm/subscribe https://twitter.com/invinofab with hashtag: #InVinoFabhttps://www.instagram.com/invinofab/ Connect with your co-hosts on Twitter:https://twitter.com/laurapasquini (she/her)https://twitter.com/profpatrice (she/her)

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