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Best podcasts about Alison Anderson

Latest podcast episodes about Alison Anderson

Keep It Fictional
Black History Month 2025

Keep It Fictional

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 55:19


We encourage you to read books by black authors all year long. Books mentioned on this episode: The Monsters We Defy by L. Penelop, Rest Is Resistance by Tricia Hersey, The Silence of the Choir by Mohamed Mbougar Sarr, translated by Alison Anderson, and Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi.

95bFM: Loose Reads
Loose Reads w/ Jenna: March 4, 2024

95bFM: Loose Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024


Jenna's reviewing Kids Run the Show from Delphine De Vigan and Alison Anderson- a thriller about social media's impact on family dynamics. 

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EpochTV
The Crisis at the Border | America's Hope

EpochTV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 44:37


All along the U.S.–Mexico border in Texas, many people face frightening situations when they encounter some illegal immigrants who pose a threat to their personal safety. Kelly Wright travels to the border to talk to people like paramedic Reggie Flores, as well as Alison Anderson, wife of a Border Patrol agent and mother of three daughters. She discusses the threat she faces every day. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV

The Common Weal Policy Podcast
Episode #168 - Upskill Scotland

The Common Weal Policy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 45:43


Episode 168 of the Common Weal Policy PodcastYou can download the episode directly here.This week, Craig talks to Keith Baker, Abi Truebig and Alison Anderson from green skills and retraining consultancy Pattiesmuir, they discuss how the coming Green transition presents opportunities for Scotland to create green jobs but that there's still a gap in Scottish politics on how to train and retrain people to fill those jobs. They also discuss their plans to host a conference later this year called Engineering Change to develop their ideas with the sectors most closely linked to the Just Transition.You can read Common Weal's Green New Deal plan here: https://commonweal.scot/shop/downloads/e-book-the-common-home-plan/And you can read Craig's analysis of Scotland's Just Transition plans here: https://commonweal.scot/without-workers-the-transition-wont-be-just/Common Weal's work is only possible thanks to our generous supporters who regularly donate an average of £10 per month. If you would like to help us build our vision of an All of Us First Scotland, you can do so here: https://commonweal.scot/donate/The Policy Podcast would like to discuss all of Common Weal's policy papers in detail as well as other major policy stories in and around Scotland so if there are any topics that you would like to see covered or if you have an interesting policy story to tell and would like to be a guest on the show, please contact Craig at craig@common.scotYou can also find us on iTunes, Spotify, Castbox, Stitcher, Tunein, iHeart Radio and other major podcast aggregators.You can also add the podcast to your RSS feed using this link: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/264906.rssThemeExcerpts from "Hiding Your Reality" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Support the show

Shakespeare and Company
On Old Wounds, Finding Peace, and Returning Home, with Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse

Shakespeare and Company

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 43:20


All Your Children, Scattered by Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse is about the lives lived by those in the wake of the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Those who hid from it, those who fought against it, those who fled it, and those who were born into it. Telling the story of a family through the eyes of three generations—Blanche, her mother Immaculata, and her son Stokely—one of the many remarkable things about All Your Children, Scattered is how Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse is able to tell the story on a very human scale, without every overlooking the utterly monstrous and inhuman scale of the events. All Your Children, Scattered — translated by Alison Anderson — is, at its heart, a story about family, loss and the desire to return home — whatever “home” means.Buy All Your Children, Scattered: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/product/7902877/umubyeyi-mairesse-beata-all-your-children-scattered*Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse was born in Butare, Rwanda in 1979. Surviving the genocide against the Tutsis, she moved to France in 1994 to study political science and work for humanitarian causes. She is now an acclaimed novelist and poet.Alison Anderson is a literary translator and author of three novels, Hidden Latitudes, Darwin's Wink and The Summer Guest. She has translated over thirty novels from French, including Muriel Barbery's The Elegance of the Hedgehog and the works by Nobel laureate JMG Le Clézio.Adam Biles is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. Buy a signed copy of his novel Feeding Time here: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/product/7209940/biles-adam-feeding-timeListen to Alex Freiman's Play It Gentle here: https://open.spotify.com/album/4gfkDcG32HYlXnBqI0xgQX?si=mf0Vw-kuRS-ai15aL9kLNA&dl_branch=1 Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Inked Up Runner
Alison Anderson -Post-Race Cookie Cast

Inked Up Runner

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 56:45


Here is my interview with ultrarunner and podcaster Alison Anderson who is one of the hosts of the Post-Race Cookie Cast. Alison discusses her running journey and why she decided to start a podcast. The link for the show and Instagram are below. Post-Race Cookie Cast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-post-race-cookie-cast/id1564666629?i=1000545681942 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/postracecookie/

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Thriving Adoptees - Inspiration For Adoptive Parents & Adoptees
Understanding One Another With Marnie Tetz Adoptee & Gail Davies Birth Mother

Thriving Adoptees - Inspiration For Adoptive Parents & Adoptees

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 56:56


Marnie and Gail work with The Forget Me Not Family Society. Here's more about them from their website. It was formed for education, consultation, peer counselling and to offer support to all those who are impacted by adoption. We are a provincially registered, non-profit society in British Columbia, Canada and a federally registered charity, (88908-4869-RR0001) run by a dedicated group of volunteers in the Metro Vancouver area and the Interior of B.C.Our PurposeTo establish and operate a Post Adoption Resource Centre providing education, consultation, counseling and support to those touched by adoption: adoptees, birthparents, adoptive parents, and concerned professionals.To provide community education programs, panel presentations and workshops on post adoption issues for any members of the community who wish to learn more about adoption and reunion issues.To encourage and develop a recognition of the benefits of family preservation and openness in adoption practice.HistoryThe Society was instrumental in changing the legislation to open adoption records in British Columbia, Canada. In November 1996 the BC Adoption Act was amended to provide for an Active Adoption Reunion ServiceThe Forget Me Not Family Society (originally Missing Pieces Thru Adoption Society) began with two birthmothers (Donna Doogan and Marge Beddington) talking over tea at a kitchen table. The first president was Alison Anderson, then Kathryn Vea, Sandi Blackie, Cecelia Reekie, Nancy Kato, and now Marnie Tetz.Adoption Circles newsletter was started by Millie Strom in 1991. Missing Pieces Thru Loss Society was incorporated as a non-profit Society in January 1992, the name was changed to Forget Me Not Family Society in June 1992 and became a federally registered charity in November 1992. Support groups have been ongoing since the early days and the Society has offered annual workshops on adoption search and reunion issues since 2006.More at http://adoptioncircles.net/wp/

The Super Excellent Not Too Serious Bike That Goes Nowhere Podcast
E25 - Alison Anderson, Endurance Athlete

The Super Excellent Not Too Serious Bike That Goes Nowhere Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 146:17


Some people's idea of fun is a nice evening on the couch with a movie. Today's guest likes to drive a few hours, sleep in the back of her station wagon, wake up and run 50+ miles, and then drive home. She is Alison Anderson, she is an endurance athlete, Echelon rider, and all around awesome person. Meredith and I have a great conversation about discipline and "finding your thing". We also talk about her podcast that she does with another rider, Norm Miller, called the Post Race Cookie Cast. if you have interest in endurance sports, you'll love it. Find it at www.postracecookie.com and wherever you get your podcasts. So much was discussed this episode! Industry news galore where discuss some data that highlights how important "music, choreography, and "favorite classes" are to peoples' decisions to stay with a format. New Boxing VR game from Les Mils. A LOT of people building a home want an exercise room as a priority. We also, of course, spend a lot of time talking about the turmoil that has been hitting the behemoth that is Peloton. New CEO, major lowering of earnings, and ....sadly... 2800 people lost their jobs. Echelon has some exciting stuff with a new class format "Intervals and Arms", Mere gives us a run down. Chattanooga studio opening up again. Good Housekeeping award for one of the Echelon bikes. Tons of shoutouts! Meredith and Sheldon talk about Black History month and discuss a couple of important contributors in the realm of health and fitness. We wrap up with another in the Snackdown! series. You'll have to listen to see! Don't forget to check out our collaboration apparel with Fluffy But Fit - www.fluffybutfit.co/pages/bike-podcast.

All the Books!
E330: New Releases and More for September 28, 2021

All the Books!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 48:48


This week, Liberty and Patricia discuss Cloud Cuckoo Land, Light from Uncommon Stars, The Matzah Ball, and more great books. Pick up an All the Books! shirt, sticker, and more right here. Follow All the Books! using RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr Feeding the Soul (Because It's My Business): Finding Our Way to Joy, Love, and Freedom by Tabitha Brown The Matzah Ball by Jean Meltzer The Wake Up: Closing the Gap Between Good Intentions and Real Change by Michelle MiJung Kim Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes: Essays by Phoebe Robinson Stray Dogs by Tony Fleecs and Trish Forstner with Brad Simpson, Tone Rodriguez, Lauren Perry, Lauren Herda, and Gabriela Downie Garlic and the Vampire by Bree Paulsen  Light From Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki WHAT WE'RE READING: Read This to Get Smarter: about Race, Class, Gender, Disability, and More by Blair Imani Bourdain: The Definitive Oral Biography by Laurie Woolever Black Girls Must Die Exhausted by Jayne Allen Magic, Lies, and Deadly Pies by Misha Popp Brimstone (Agent Pendergast Series, 5) by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: Whitesands: A John Dark Case by Johann Thorsson  Things Are Against Us by Lucy Ellmann A Calling for Charlie Barnes by Joshua Ferris Beasts of Prey by Ayana Gray Stones: Poems by Kevin Young Call Me Esteban by Lejla Kalamujic, Jennifer Zoble (translator) Last Seen Alone by Laura Griffin  For All Time by Shanna Miles The Last Graduate (The Scholomance #2) by Naomi Novik  A Single Rose by Muriel Barbery, Alison Anderson (translator) We Know You Remember (The High Coast Series Book 1) by Tove Alsterdal  China Unbound: A New World Disorder by Joanna Chiu Bessie Smith: A Poet's Biography of a Blues Legend by Jackie Kay Out of the Sun: On Race and Storytelling by Esi Edugyan Drawn That Way by Elissa Sussman and Arielle Jovellanos Bend in the Road by Sara Biren  The Morning Star by Karl Ove Knausgaard, Martin Aitken (translator)  Before We Disappear by Shaun David Hutchinson Life is Simple: How Occam's Razor Set Science Free and Shapes the Universe by Johnjoe McFadden Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People on Earth by Wole Soyinka The Odyssey of Star Wars: An Epic Poem by Jack Mitchell Unrequited Infatuations: A Memoir by Stevie Van Zandt Glory in the Margins: Sunday Poems by Nikki Grimes  The Best American Poetry 2021 edited by Tracy K. Smith and David Lehman Hurricane Lizards and Plastic Squid: The Fraught and Fascinating Biology of Climate Change by Thor Hanson The Annual Migration of Clouds by Premee Mohamed Dark Rise (Dark Rise #1) by C.S. Pacat  Silent Earth: Averting the Insect Apocalypse by Dave Goulson The Man Who Died Twice: A Thursday Murder Club Mystery by Richard Osman Rationality: What It Is, Why It Seems Scarce, Why It Matters by Steven Pinker  The Beatryce Prophecy by Kate DiCamillo and Sophie Blackall  Fire and Ice: The Volcanoes of the Solar System by Natalie Starkey The Woman at the Front by Lecia Cornwall Steelstriker (Skyhunter Duology) by Marie Lu   Love and Other Thought Experiments by Sophie Ward  Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber  The Seven Visitations of Sydney Burgess by Andy Marino The Cursed Carnival and Other Calamities: New Stories About Mythic Heroes by Rick Riordan Guardians of the Trees: A Journey of Hope Through Healing the Planet by Kinari Webb The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward Summer Sons by Lee Mandelo Believing: Our Thirty-Year Journey to End Gender Violence by Anita Hill Voices from the Pandemic: Americans Tell Their Stories of Crisis, Courage and Resilience by Eli Saslow Runaways: A Writer's Dilemma by Michael Seidlinger The Ex Hex by Erin Sterlin The Rodent Not Taken by Jennifer McCartney Personal Effects: What Recovering the Dead Teaches Me About Caring for the Living by Robert A. Jensen The Matter of Black Lives: Writing from The New Yorker by Jelani Cobb and David Remnick The Sweetest Remedy by Jane Igharo The Rage of Innocence: How America Criminalizes Black Youth by Kristin Henning  House of Glass Hearts by Leila Siddiqui See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

From the Ladies Room
16: Play & Flirting

From the Ladies Room

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 75:39


Take a deeper dive into the remedial flirting lessons Allie took to snag John. We'll talk about the importance of playing (especially as women). And if you stick around long enough you can hear about Allie packing her mom's beaver. (PS apologies to Alison Armstrong for calling her Alison Anderson all through the podcast)Full episode notes at https://aspaciouslife.com/the-ladies-room/episode016

The Post-Race Cookie Cast
S1 Ep1: The First Wave

The Post-Race Cookie Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 37:04


The first episode of the PRCC introduces hosts Alison Anderson and Norm Miller and dives into their fitness backgrounds and future race aspirations. Learn what exactly the cookies mean and why this is going to be your new favorite triathlon/endurance fitness podcast.

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Coffee and Tea with CarrieVee
Women, Coffee, Power and Compassion with Wade Johnson and Allison Anderson

Coffee and Tea with CarrieVee

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 51:32


Coffee is more than just a hot, delicious drink to sip while wearing pajamas in the kitchen or while fashionably dressed at a Parisian sidewalk café. Coffee is connection. It brings together friends, family, and even strangers.As founders of Exploradora Coffee, Alison Anderson and her daughter, Wade Johnson, decided to create a company and product that connects the people who drink it with the people — specifically women — who grow it and to those in need right here in the United States.“Even in tough times, people tend to hold onto small indulgences like coffee and now they are brewing more at home,” Anderson says. “Coffee fosters a sense of community and connection with family, co-workers, and friends. In a time of polarization, we are drawn to it and place extra value on things we may have taken for granted before.”Learn more and Order! www.exploradoracoffee.com IG: www.instagram.com/exploradoracoffeeLI: exploradoracoffeeFB: exploradoracoffee 30 Days of Journal Prompts:http://bit.ly/30daysofjournalpromptsIG: @iamcarrieveeLI and FB: Carrie VerrocchioEmail: carriev@coachcarriev.com 30 Days of Journal Prompts:http://bit.ly/30daysofjournalpromptsIG: @iamcarrieveeLI and FB: Carrie VerrocchioEmail: carriev@coachcarriev.com

RUN WILD with Lauren and Bud
Episode 19: We love our listeners! Meet one of our favorites--Alison Anderson (aka Ladle Pants) and hear all about her ultra journey.

RUN WILD with Lauren and Bud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 109:17


Today we get to chat with Alison about her first ultramarathon--The Kansas Rails to Trails 50 miler. And yes, she listened to our entire podcast during her 50 miles!! We had so much fun talking life and running. Make sure to follow @ladlepants to keep up with her journey.

The Immigration Conversation | Presented by Fragomen
Entrepreneur Process for Foreign Investors (Canada), Part 3

The Immigration Conversation | Presented by Fragomen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 16:47


In the third part of this podcast series – Entrepreneur Process for Foreign Investors, Canada – Senior Manager Cosmina Morariu and Alison Anderson, Founder and CEO of SuccessionMatching, will focus on foreign investors wishing to buy locally established businesses in British Columbia as a vehicle to apply for Canadian permanent residence, outlining the process, time, and cost involved, as well as settlement in B.C. 

The Immigration Conversation | Presented by Fragomen
Entrepreneur Process for Foreign Investors (Canada), Part 2

The Immigration Conversation | Presented by Fragomen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 14:35


In this edition of the podcast series, Senior Manager Cosmina Morariu and Alison Anderson, Founder and CEO of SuccessionMatching, will review the entrepreneur process for foreign investors wishing to buy locally established businesses, as a vehicle to apply for Canadian permanent residence. The discussion will be focused on the province of Ontario, and outlines the process, time and cost involved, as well as settlement in Ontario. 

The Immigration Conversation | Presented by Fragomen
The Entrepreneur Process for Foreign Investors (Canada)

The Immigration Conversation | Presented by Fragomen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 13:16


Toronto-based Senior Manager Cosmina Morariu leads a discussion on a key challenge facing Canada: the issues associated with business succession. Her guest is Alison Anderson, CEO of SuccessionMatching, an online community of business buyers, sellers and succession planning professionals.

All the Books!
E255: New Releases and More for April 14, 2020

All the Books!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 41:04


This week, Liberty and Vanessa discuss The Unsuitable, Braised Pork, The Happily Ever Playlist, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by Book Riot Insiders; Tundra Books and Lucy Crisp and the Vanishing House; and Literati. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: The Unsuitable by Molly Pohlig Redemption Prep by Samuel Miller Braised Pork by An Yu Antigone Rising: The Subversive Power of the Ancient Myths by Helen Morales Simon the Fiddler by Paulette Jiles What You Become in Flight: A Memoir by Ellen O'Connell Whittet The Eighth Life: for Brilka by Nino Haratischvili, Charlotte Collins (translator), Ruth Martin (translator) The Happily Ever Playlist by Abby Jimenez WHAT WE'RE READING: The Color of Magic by Terry Pratchett When No One is Watching by Alyssa Cole MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: Art Life by Catherine Ocelot, Aleshia Jensen (translator) Comics and Stuff by Henry Jenkins The Unsettling Stars (Star Trek) by Alan Dean Foster The Multi-Hyphen Life: Work Less, Create More, and Design a Life That Works for You by Emma Gannon Women of Color in Tech: A Blueprint for Inspiring and Mentoring the Next Generation of Technology Innovators by Susanne Tedrick The Spiral Shell: A French Village Reveals Its Secrets of Jewish Resistance in World War II by Sandell Morse Mountain of Full Moons: A Novel by Irene Kessler Anti/Hero by Kate Karyus Quinn, Demitria Lunetta, Maca Gil (Illustrator) The Address Book: What Street Addresses Reveal About Identity, Race, Wealth, and Power by Deirdre Mask Year of the Dog (American Poets Continuum) by Deborah Paredez Yogi: A Life Behind the Mask by Jon Pessah Fifty-Two Stories: (1883-1898) by Anton Chekhov, Richard Pevear (translator) Illuminating History: A Retrospective of Seven Decades by Bernard Bailyn The Eyelid by S. D. Chrostowska Plenty of Hugs by Fran Manushkin and Kate Alizadeh Ingredients: The Strange Chemistry of What We Put in Us and on Us by George Zaidan This Is Big: How the Founder of Weight Watchers Changed the World -- and Me by Marisa Meltzer Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the Sixties by Mike Davis and Jon Wiener Apsara Engine by Bishakh Som Think Like a Rocket Scientist: Simple Strategies You Can Use to Make Giant Leaps in Work and Life by Ozan Varol Bring Now the Angels: Poems (Pitt Poetry Series) by Dilruba Ahmed Perfect Tunes by Emily Gould Daring Darleen, Queen of the Screen by Anne Nesbet The Victory Machine: The Making and Unmaking of the Warriors Dynasty by Ethan Sherwood Strauss Bronx Heroes in Trumpland by Tom Sciacca and Ray Felix Die Next by Jonathan Stone The Pine Islands by Marion Poschmann, Jen Calleja (translator) Not That Kind of Guy by Andie J. Christopher Old Food by Ed Atkins Not in the Job Description: The Unspoken Roles That Women Must Play at Work by Alana Massey The Betrayal of the Duchess: The Scandal That Unmade the Bourbon Monarchy and Made France Modern by Maurice Samuels A Shadow Intelligence by Oliver Harris You Are an Artist: Assignments to Spark Creation by Sarah Urist Green Heaven by Emerson Whitney The Buy Nothing, Get Everything Plan: Discover the Joy of Spending Less, Sharing More, and Living Generously by Liesl Clark and Rebecca Rockefeller The Good Family Fitzgerald by Joseph Di Prisco Elysium Girls by Kate Pentecost Why Fish Don't Exist : A Story of Loss, Love, and the Hidden Order of Life by Lulu Miller Cars on Fire by Mónica Ramón Ríos, Robin Myers No Filter: The Inside Story of Instagram by Sarah Frier Witchlight by Jessi Zabarsky Beast: Face-To-Face with the Florida Bigfoot by Watt Key When Stars Are Scattered by Victoria Jamieson, Omar Mohamed, Iman Geddy What Lane? by Torrey Maldonado Hell and Other Destinations: A 21st-Century Memoir by Madeleine Albright Overkill: When Modern Medicine Goes Too Far by Paul A. Offit, M.D. A Strange Country by Muriel Barbery, Alison Anderson (translator) The Last Emperox (The Interdependency Book 3) by John Scalzi This Boy by Lauren Myracle What Is the Grass: Walt Whitman in My Life by Mark Doty Why We Swim by Bonnie Tsui Vagabonds by Hao Jingfang, Ken Liu (Translator) No Justice in the Shadows: How America Criminalizes Immigrants by Alina Das I Will Judge You by Your Bookshelf by Grant Snider For Joshua: An Ojibwe Father Teaches His Son by Richard Wagamese Miss Aluminum: A Memoir by Susanna Moore The Planter of Modern Life: Louis Bromfield and the Seeds of a Food Revolution by Stephen Heyman Becoming Wild: How Animal Cultures Raise Families, Create Beauty, and Achieve Peace by Carl Safina Deeplight by Frances Hardinge Simantov by Asaf Ashery The Lightness of Hands by Jeff Garvin Don Tillman's Standardized Meal System: Recipes and Tips from the Star of the Rosie Novels by Graeme Simsion The Coyotes of Carthage: A Novel by Steven Wright The Middler by Kirsty Applebaum Man of My Time: A Novel by Dalia Sofer Synthesizing Gravity: Selected Prose by Kay Ryan The Essential T.S. Eliot by T.S. Eliot Bubblegum: A Novel by Adam Levin The Broken Heart of America: St. Louis and the Violent History of the United States by Walter Johnson The New Husband by D.J. Palmer The Big Finish by Brooke Fossey Notes from an Apocalypse: A Personal Journey to the End of the World and Back by Mark O'Connell A Field Guide to Getting Lost by Joy McCullough Truths I Never Told You by Kelly Rimmer A Luminous Republic by Andrés Barba, Lisa Dillman (translator) Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982: A Novel by Cho Nam-Joo, Jamie Chang (translator) The Prettiest Star by Carter Sickels Lake Like a Mirror by Sok Fong Ho, Natascha Bruce (translator) A Girl in Three Parts by Suzanne Daniel On Vanishing: Mortality, Dementia, and What It Means to Disappear by Lynn Casteel Harper Finally, Something Mysterious by Doug Cornett The Year 1000: When Explorers Connected the World—and Globalization Began by Valerie Hansen Queenie Malone's Paradise Hotel by Ruth Hogan Expectation: A Novel by Anna Hope Department of Mind-Blowing Theories by Tom Gauld Dancing at the Pity Party by Tyler Feder No Going Back: A Novel by Sheena Kamal This is My Brain in Love by I.W. Gregorio St. Ivo: A Novel by Joanna Hershon The Rock: Poems (Counterpoints) by Wallace Stevens A Game of Fox & Squirrels by Jenn Reese Blood Moon by Patricia Kirkpatrick Odetta: A Life in Music and Protest by Ian Zack The Diary of a Drag Queen by Crystal Rasmussen Girls Save the World in This One by Ash Parsons The Book of Koli: The Rampart Trilogy, Book 1 by M. R. Carey Mosquito Supper Club: Cajun Recipes from a Disappearing Bayou by Melissa M. Martin Primitive: Tapping the Primal Drive Powering the World's Most Successful People by Marco Greenberg Dolly: An Unauthorized Collection of Wise & Witty Words on Grit, Lipstick, Love & Life from Dolly Parton by Mary Zaia Peter & Ernesto: Sloths in the Night by Graham Annable Everyone Can Bake: Simple Recipes to Master and Mix by Dominique Ansel The Cat Man of Aleppo by Karim Shamsi-Basha, Irene Latham, Yuko Shimizu (Illustrator) Plan for the Worst by Jodi Taylor Coffee (Object Lessons) by Dinah Lenney Bulletproof Vest (Object Lessons) by Kenneth R. Rosen The Girl in the Tree by Şebnem İşigüzel, Mark David Wyers (translator)

Marketing for Humans
Alison Anderson, Energy Healer: How I'm Staying Connected and Centered

Marketing for Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 26:03


Marketing for Humans Podcast: this podcast is all about building trust and keeping things humans Well, what better time to dig into THAT topic than now? How are you staying human through all this, as an individual as a business owner and as a community member? I am devoting the next few episodes to answering the following 3 questions: How are you staying centered, how are you connecting with your business community, and how are you supporting your local businesses? For this episode, Alison Anderson, energy healer extraordinaire is answering these 3 questions. Alison helped me cure all my food allergies among many other things. She does zoom sessions with people all over the country and the world, and her Instagram page is one of the most inspiring, intuitive conversations I see online. Let’s hear what Alison has to say about staying centered and connected right now. Marketing for Humans on SpotifyMarketing for Humans on Apple PodcastVideo of the PodcastAlison Anderson's WebsiteChristina Frei's Website

The Cutting Edge Podcast
Shout-Out Saturday: Ali Anderson with Bossmare Bodyworks

The Cutting Edge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 44:37


Shout-Out Saturday is a new series where we interview entrepreneurs and industry-professionals and delve into brands, products, services and events, that cater to competitors, breeders and owners in the western performance horse industry! For our first Shout-Out Saturday we are super excited to welcome Ali Anderson of Bossmare Bodyworks and Alison Anderson's Western Art. Ali is a multi-faceted and extremely talented individual that is heavily involved in the cutting horse industry. She is a competitor herself, is known to lope horses from time to time, and has a professional background as a vet tech! Now you can also add entrepreneur with two businesses to her resume. With Alison Anderson's Western Art she unleashes her creative side, creating originals, as well as working on commissions for clients. Then, you can find her on the road and at shows, helping horses compete at their very best through Bossmare Bodyworks, where she offers a range of therapeutic modalities, with a large focus on massage. You can find out more about Alison's Western Art by visiting her Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/228474703946279/ or website at https://alison-anderson-western-art.webflow.io/ If you are interested in learning more about her therapeutic services be sure to give her a like on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/groups/896555184016720, check out her website at: https://bossmare-bodyworks.webflow.io or contact her directly at: 662-416-8280

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Marketing for Humans
Alison Anderson: Marketing Secrets of a Thriving Wellness Practice

Marketing for Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 35:45


Alison Anderson owns a thriving energy healing practice in Westport, CT called Healthful Direction. With a full client roster, Alison is a great model of how to market authentically using a few different methods, including Instagram. She has a great twist on marketing that you will enjoy discovering. Her work is "next level" and she describes it beautifully. Let's hear how she does it! Video of the InterviewLinks: http://healthfuldirection.com/https://www.instagram.com/alisonheldanderson/

All the Books!
E211: 211: New Releases and More for June 4, 2019

All the Books!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 38:54


This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss Ayesha at Last, Leaving the Witness, On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by Libro.fm,  The Guest Book by Sarah Blake from Flatiron Books, and The Plus One from HarperCollins 360. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous: A Novel by Ocean Vuong  Naturally Tan: A Memoir by Tan France Patsy: A Novel by Nicole Dennis-Benn  Leaving the Witness: Exiting a Religion and Finding a Life by Amber Scorah Ayesha At Last: A Novel by Uzma Jalaluddin  On Being Human: A Memoir of Waking Up, Living Real, and Listening Hard by Jennifer Pastiloff The Truffle Underground: A Tale of Mystery, Mayhem, and Manipulation in the Shadowy Market of the World's Most Expensive Fungus by Ryan Jacobs  The River by Peter Heller What we're reading: Me and Mr. Cigar by Gibby Haynes All This Could Be Yours by Jami Attenberg More books out this week: Mostly Dead Things by Kristen Arnett  Wild and Crooked by Leah Thomas The Unbreakables by Lisa Barr The Milk Hours: Poems by John James Beyond All Reasonable Doubt: A Novel by Malin Persson Giolito That Night by Cyn Balog Assassin of Shadows: A Novel by Lawrence Goldstone This Might Hurt a Bit by Doogie Horner Girls of July by Alex Flinn No Friend But the Mountains: Writing from Manus Prison by Behrouz Boochani and Omid Tofighian Dual Citizens: A novel by Alix Ohlin We Have Always Been Here: A Queer Muslim Memoir by Samra Habib The Reaping (Paperbacks from Hell) by Bernard Taylor The Ten Loves of Nishino by Hiromi Kawakami and Allison Markin Powell Like a Love Story by Abdi Nazemian The Beholder by Anna Bright The Right Sort of Man by Allison Montclair The Last Unknowns: Deep, Elegant, Profound Unanswered Questions About the Universe, the Mind, the Future of Civilization, and the Meaning of Life by John Brockman Magic for Liars by Sarah Gailey  The Cat in the Box by Chris Ferrie The Friends We Keep by Jane Green Exposed by Jean-Philippe Blondel, Alison Anderson (translator) Awards for Good Boys: Tales of Dating, Double Standards, and Doom by Shelby Lorman Murder in Bel-Air (An Aimée Leduc Investigation) by Cara Black The Chosen (Contender) by Taran Matharu This Land Is Our Land by Suketu Mehta The Favorite Daughter by Patti Callahan Henry Indecent Advances: A Hidden History of True Crime and Prejudice Before Stonewall by James Polchin Out of the Shadows: Reimagining Gay Men's Lives by Walt Odets  The Love Factory by Elaine Proctor Banshee by Rachel DeWoskin The Rest of the Story by Sarah Dessen More News Tomorrow: A Novel by Susan Richards Shreve The Lost Letters of William Woolf by Helen Cullen The Electric Hotel: A Novel by Dominic Smith Underland: A Deep Time Journey by Robert Macfarlane The Summer We Lost Her by Tish Cohen The Great Eastern by Howard Rodman A Small Zombie Problem (Zombie Problems) by K.G. Campbell Trace: Who killed Maria James? by Rachael Brown Unraveling by Karen Lord  I Wanna Be Where You Are by Kristina Forest Donna Has Left the Building by Susan Jane Gilman Fire in the Sky: Cosmic Collisions, Killer Asteroids, and the Race to Defend Earth by Gordon L. Dillow Conscious: A Brief Guide to the Fundamental Mystery of the Mind by Annaka Harris In at the Deep End by Kate Davies Waking the Witch: Reflections on Women, Magic, and Power by Pam Grossman The Summer Demands by Deborah Shapiro Among the Lost by Emiliano Monge, Frank Wynne (translator) In West Mills by De'Shawn Charles Winslow  Aug 9 - Fog by Kathryn Scanlan Chasing the Moon: The People, the Politics, and the Promise That Launched America into the Space Age by Robert L. Stone and Alan Andres The Haunted by Danielle Vega Oval: A Novel by Elvia Wilk  Cruising: An Intimate History of a Radical Pastime by Alex Espinoza All the Greys on Greene Street by Laura Tucker The Summer Country: A Novel by Lauren Willig Up Jumped the Devil: The Real Life of Robert Johnson by Bruce Conforth and Gayle Dean Wardlow 1919 by Eve L. Ewing Time Is the Thing a Body Moves Through by T Fleischmann  Midsummer's Mayhem by Rajani LaRocca This Storm by James Ellroy Ordinary Girls by Blair Thornburgh  Not Your Backup by C.B. Lee When the Ground Is Hard by Malla Nunn The Moon: A History for the Future by Oliver Morton All That You Leave Behind: A Memoir by Erin Lee Carr Dissenter on the Bench: Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Life and Work by Victoria Ortiz Out of Place by Jennifer Blecher, Merrillee Liddiard (Illustrator) If It Makes You Happy by Claire Kann Virtually Yours by Sarvenaz Tash Are You Afraid of the Dark Rum?: and Other Cocktails for ’90s Kids by Sam Slaughter Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson  The Fire Opal Mechanism by Fran Wilde Fall; or, Dodge in Hell: A Novel by Neal Stephenson City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert  The Shallows (Nils Shapiro) by Matt Goldman The Last Pirate of New York: A Ghost Ship, a Killer, and the Birth of a Gangster Nation by Rich Cohen Why My Cat Is More Impressive Than Your Baby by Matthew Inman and The Oatmeal Spider-Man: Far From Home: Peter and Ned's Ultimate Travel Journal by Preeti Chhibber (YAY, PREETI!) Searching for Sylvie Lee: A Novel by Jean Kwok  This Time Will Be Different by Misa Sugiura We Were Killers Once: A Thriller (Brigid Quinn Series) by Becky Masterman Just One Bite by Jack Heath Five Midnights by Ann Dávila Cardinal Happy Money: The Japanese Art of Making Peace with Your Money by Ken Honda Out Stealing Horses: A Novel by Per Petterson, Anne Born (translator)  

Best of the WWEST
Episode 50: Dana Mills, Youth STEM Outreach Coordinator, Yukon College

Best of the WWEST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 26:50


Alison Anderson and the Yukon Edition of Best of the WWEST are back! This time, you'll hear from Dana Mills, who spends a lot of time with children and youth - and loves it! You'll hear why it's so important to support youth in their passions and the fascinating research Dana undertook about youth transitioning out of foster care. Plus, find out what she would bring to a deserted island and who inspires her. Dana Mills recently moved to Whitehorse from Ontario and has assumed the role of Youth STEM Outreach Coordinator at Yukon College. She is excited to expand on the STEM programming that has been done in previous years by introducing more year round programming and having more STEM outreach to Yukon’s communities. Relevant Links:  Camp Trillium Child Welfare Political Action Team Global Health program at McMaster University Heart Lake First Nation Mount Allison University Ultimate Frisbee Yukon College Kid's Programs   Hosted by: Alison Anderson (@AlisonVAnderson) Theme Music: “Positive and Fun” by Scott HolmesProduced by: Vanessa Reich-Shackelford Please consider leaving us a review on iTunes or Stitcher! For more from Westcoast Women in Engineering, Science and Technology, you can follow us on Twitter at @WWEST_SFU, on Facebook at @WWEST.SFU, and subscribe to our biweekly newsletter at wwest.ca.

Doctor Who: Get Off My World!
Episode 61: I’m Making Air Quotes, People

Doctor Who: Get Off My World!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 55:07


In Episode 61: I'm Making Air Quotes, People, in honor of Jodie Whittaker's debut, guest host Ariel Leaf is joined by guests Melissa Kaercher, Gabriela Santiago, Zhac Rahkonen and Alison Anderson for a special all-women installment of Get Off My World! Ariel and crew discuss Whittaker's first episode The Woman Who Fell to Earth; which […]

Doctor Who: Get Off My World!
Episode 61: I’m Making Air Quotes, People

Doctor Who: Get Off My World!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 55:07


In Episode 61: I’m Making Air Quotes, People, in honor of Jodie Whittaker’s debut, guest host Ariel Leaf is joined by guests Melissa Kaercher, Gabriela Santiago, Zhac Rahkonen and Alison Anderson for a special all-women installment of Get Off My World! Ariel and crew discuss Whittaker’s first episode The Woman Who Fell to Earth; which […]

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Best of the WWEST
Episode 40: Carmen Wong, PhD, Ecologist Team Leader, Kluane National Park

Best of the WWEST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 32:35


In yet another Yukon-focused episode, Alison Anderson speaks with Carmen Wong all about ecology. You'll find out that it's about more than just trees and bears! Plus, you'll hear Carmen's views on what role scientists should play in communities, her experiences working closely with First Nations elders, and her advice for anyone hoping to enter STEM and ecology. Carmen Wong is the Ecologist Team Leader at Kluane National Park and Reserve. She has a PhD in Forest Ecology from the University of British Columbia. At Kluane, she oversees the park’s monitoring, which includes Dall’s sheep, mountain goats, moose, Kokanee salmon, bats and frogs, among other things. For fun, she loves to ski and mountain bike with Bert, the family dog. Relevant Links: Bioblitz Canada Kluane National Park and Reserve Mountain Legacy Project Hosted by: Alison Anderson (@AlisonVAnderson) Theme Music: “Positive and Fun” by Scott HolmesProduced by: Vanessa Reich-Shackelford Please consider leaving us a review on iTunes or Stitcher! For more from Westcoast Women in Engineering, Science and Technology, you can follow us on Twitter at @WWEST_SFU, on Facebook at @WWEST.SFU, and subscribe to our biweekly newsletter at wwest.ca.

Get Booked
E149: #149: Licking Wallpaper Paste

Get Booked

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 41:07


Jenn and Liberty discuss cozy mysteries, books set in Malaysia, readalikes for Amélie and more in this week's episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Upgrade Soul by Ezra Claytan Daniels and Merci Suarez Changes Gears by Meg Medina. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS here, or via Apple Podcasts here. The show can also be found on Stitcher here.   Questions   1. I really love the Aubrey/Maturin series by Patrick O'Brian, I love their feel. Maybe you could recommend something with a similar feel? Friendship and a great cast of characters, and not just action but also domestic things and hobbies and maybe some gentle humour. I would also love to find a book with a badass character such as the main protagonist of the Imperial Radch series by Ann Leckie. --Anna   2. Hello there! I have recently been picking up a few cozy mysteries and I'm finding that I really enjoy the idea of these murder mysteries where nothing truly terrible happens (aside from the murder). I was wondering though, do you have any recommendations for cozies that have younger protagonists? I picked up Death by Dumpling on Liberty's recommendation on her show, and really liked it! Bonus points if it's bookish! tldr; cozy mysteries with protags in their 20s or so? Thank you so much! I love the show! --Ashleigh   3. Hello, I am a photographer and will be traveling to Kuala Lumpur for a photo festival in October. I would love to find some good books based in Malaysia to read prior to and during my trip. I usually read fiction, but I love nonfiction as well; especially Bill Bryson-esque travel writing. I am not very picky about what I read, but would prefer something that isn't too much of a "love story". My favorites range from Harry Potter to The Martian to Fahrenheit 451, so fantasy/sci-fi/magical realism are definitely up my alley, but I love a good mystery or realistic drama also. I know Malaysia is a fairly small country, so I will also accept books based in Singapore, Thailand, or the other small Asian countries surrounding Malaysia, but Malaysia based books would be preferred. Thank you! --Sean   4. One of my favorite movies is Amélie. I was wondering if you two know of any similar books? I don't need or even necessarily want the book to have the same kind of plot, but I'm more interested in the atmospheric quirkiness that Amélie captures so perfectly. Bonus points of the books is in France because I'm a bit of a francophile, but location doesn't actually matter all that much to me. Thanks! --Anon   5. Hi, I'm a long time listener, first time question-asker. I regularly pause to download kindle samples or go ahead and buy the book :) I am looking for chapter books/longer pictures books to read to my 3 year old son. (I am part way through listening to the early kid recommendation episode.) My husband read the Hobbit aloud and when Toby asked for a reread he essentially wanted the scenes where they were eating dinner (ie less scary things). We recently read and enjoyed the Mrs Noodlekugel series, we read the Thomas and Friends original books/stories, and we are currently in our Cars phase. (we have not yet read the Princess in Black series). I have the Wild Robot from the library but am thinking of pre-reading some to see if that's right. He has a decent attention span but after the Hobbit I want to make sure we're more level appropriate. Thank you! --Rhiannon   6. Hello Ladies! Thank you so much for doing this podcast-l have read so many new books because of your recommendations. I'm looking for new books for my husband. He's enjoyed The Radium Girls by Kate Moore, Packing for Mars by Mary Roach, and various YA non-fiction titles like Red Bandana and books on Jack London. His reading time is limited so shorter books that aren't too dense would be ideal. He likes history, adventure, and booze. Any recs would be greatly appreciated. If you have time, my son is 9 and will only read graphic novels. He loves Doug TenNapel and Dav Pilkey. Any other age appropriate authors we could binge read? He's read Amulet and Bone and enjoyed both. Thank you so much for your time. I love your show and can't wait to hear what you come up with! --Michelle   7. Hello, I am looking for books, fiction or nonfiction, to learn more about the trans community and gender fluidity. I hope I'm not coming across as rude or offensive; I am just not trans or gender fluid myself, and so don't know much about either of these communities. Nonfiction explaining the science of the transition process or the ideas of gender would be great; I'd also be interested in a memoir of someone who has transitioned or experiences gender fluidity. I'm open for whatever fiction you'd suggest as well. Thanks! --Becca   Books Discussed How Long Til Black Future Month? by N.K. Jemisin Black Leopard, Red Wolf by Marlon James All Systems Red (Murderbot #1) by Martha Wells Bannerless by Carrie Vaughn Homicide in Hardcover by Kate Carlisle A Trifle Dead by Livia Day The Garden of Evening Mists by Tan Twan Eng Evening is the Whole Day by Preeta Samarasan (trigger warning: child abuse) The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery, translated by Alison Anderson (tw: suicidal ideation) Redemption in Indigo by Karen Lord Knights vs Dinosaurs by Matt Phelan The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster The Poisoner’s Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York by Deborah Blum Astronaut Academy by Dave Roman Being Jazz: My Life as a Transgender Teen by Jazz Jennings Redefining Realness by Janet Mock (trigger warning: child abuse)

Best of the WWEST
Episode 37: Jocelyn Joe-Strack, PhD Student, Land Use Planning and First Nations Studies

Best of the WWEST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 42:01


In this episode of Best of the WWEST: Yukon Edition, Alison Anderson chats with Jocelyn Joe-Strack about going back to the land. Jocelyn tells us how she thinks about the First Nations way in her work strengthening the land planning process in the Yukon. She talks about finding the best solutions for all parties involved as First Nations rebuild and heal from the experiences of colonialism and residential schools. You'll also find out little tidbits about Jocelyn, such as her nickname for her husband and what she would bring with her if she were stranded on a deserted island! Jocelyn Joe-Strack is a PhD student in the field of Land Use Planning and First Nations Studies at the University of Saskatchewan School of Environment and Sustainability. She is also a winner of the 2017 Vanier Scholarship, which recognizes top tier PhD students who demonstrate excellence in academia, research impact, and leadership at Canadian universities. Relevant Links:  Aishihik Lake, Yukon Champagne and Aishihik First Nations Darielle Talarico Dr. Douglas A. Clark, Associate Professor, School of Environment and Sustainability Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada Jane Glassco Fellowship and Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation Lawrence Joe Pacific Forestry Centre Peel Watershed, Yukon Rick Janowitz Umbrella Final Agreement in Yukon   Hosted by: Alison Anderson (@AlisonVAnderson) Theme Music: “Positive and Fun” by Scott HolmesProduced by: Vanessa Reich-Shackelford Please consider leaving us a review on iTunes or Stitcher! For more from Westcoast Women in Engineering, Science and Technology, you can follow us on Twitter at @WWEST_SFU, on Facebook at @WWEST.SFU, and subscribe to our biweekly newsletter at wwest.ca.

Best of the WWEST
Episode 34: Kirsten Hogan, Environmental Engineer

Best of the WWEST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 20:47


Alison Anderson, the WWEST Associate Chair at Yukon College, interviews Kirsten Hogan and asks the real questions: What challenges does the Yukon face when it comes to environmental engineering, especially mining and environmental reclamation? Why is it important to get more women engineers registered across Canada? And just why does she love the Yukon anyway?  Kirsten has over 15 years of experience in Environmental Engineering with a focus on contaminated sites management and remediation, and greenhouse gas emissions quantification and management. Relevant Links:  Aperture Consulting Canada Business Network Engineers Canada 30 by 30 Initiative Environmental remediation Environment Yukon F.H. Collins Secondary School Hosted by: Alison Anderson (@AlisonVAnderson) Theme Music: “Positive and Fun” by Scott Holmes Produced by: Vanessa Reich-Shackelford Please consider leaving us a review on iTunes or Stitcher! For more from Westcoast Women in Engineering, Science and Technology, you can follow us on Twitter at @WWEST_SFU, on Facebook at @WWEST.SFU, and subscribe to our biweekly newsletter at wwest.ca.

Best of the WWEST
Episode 31: Dawn MacDonald, Institutional Research and Planning Officer, Yukon College

Best of the WWEST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 19:41


Chickens in the kitchen, positron beams, and asking big questions about the universe - you will hear about all of these things in this episode with Dawn MacDonald. Alison Anderson, WWEST Associate Chair at Yukon College, interviews Dawn in this next installment of Best of the West: Yukon Edition. Dawn MacDonald earned her Bachelors in Applied Mathematics with a Theoretical Physics concentration at the University of Western Ontario in 1997, and was the only woman in many of her classes at that time. She benefited from mentorship by faculty in the Space Physics department and Positron Beam laboratory, who gave her summer undergraduate research positions in their offices and labs. She now works at Yukon College as Institutional Research and Planning Officer, using mainly social science research methods to provide data for institutional decision making. Relevant Links: Chariots of the Gods The Dancing Wu Li Masters by Gary Zukav Interface Science at Western University Yukon College Strategic Plan Hosted by: Alison Anderson (@AlisonVAnderson) Theme Music: “Positive and Fun” by Scott Holmes Produced by: Vanessa Reich-Shackelford Please consider leaving us a review on iTunes or Stitcher! For more from Westcoast Women in Engineering, Science and Technology, you can follow us on Twitter at @WWEST_SFU, on Facebook at @WWEST.SFU, and subscribe to our biweekly newsletter at wwest.ca.

Best of the WWEST
Episode 5: WWEST Goes to the Yukon

Best of the WWEST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 21:36


Recently, WWEST Chairholder Dr. Lesley Shannon took a trip to the Yukon to visit women engineers who are part of an initiative called 30 by 30, a commitment made by Engineers Canada, in collaboration with the 12 provincial and territorial engineering regulators, to raise the percentage of newly licensed engineers who are women to 30% by the year 2030. Women make up more than half of the Canadian population, but are significantly under-represented in the engineering profession; less than 12% of practicing licensed engineers are women. Join Dr. Shannon as she speaks with two successful women engineers, Sandra MacDougall and Alison Anderson, in a special on-location Best of the WWEST interview in Whitehorse, YT. You'll learn some Yukon history, hear about how climate change is affecting their region, and discover the Yukon's role in the 30 by 30 initiative. Links: 30 by 30 Engineers Canada Engineers Yukon Highways and Public Works - Government of Yukon Mining and Geology Facts - Government of Yukon Permafrost 101 Guests: Sandra MacDougall and Alison Anderson (@YCTechOfficer) Hosted by: Dr. Lesley Shannon (@DrLesleyShannon) Theme Music: “Positive and Fun” by Scott Holmes Produced by:  Vanessa Reich-Shackelford For more from Westcoast Women in Engineering, Science and Technology, you can follow us on Twitter at @WWEST_SFU, on Facebook at @WWEST.SFU, and subscribe to our biweekly newsletter at wwest.ca.

StoryWeb: Storytime for Grownups
096: Muriel Barbery: "The Elegance of the Hedgehog"

StoryWeb: Storytime for Grownups

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 6:23


This week on StoryWeb: Muriel Barbery’s novel The Elegance of the Hedgehog. Oh, how I love this quiet novel! Written in France in 2006 by philosopher Muriel Barbery, The Elegance of the Hedgehog is itself quite elegant. Initially only 4,000 copies of the novel were published – and only 12 copies were sold the first week it was on the market. But then through an amazing wave of word-of-mouth recommendations, The Elegance of the Hedgehog rocketed to the top of the French bestsellers’ list. Two million copies were sold in France, and another six million were sold throughout the world. It has been a bestseller not only in France but also in Italy, Germany, Spain, South Korea, the United States, and many other countries. (The English translation is by Alison Anderson.) The novel is set in an upper-middle-class apartment building on Paris’s Left Bank: 7 Rue de Grenelle, known as one of the most elegant streets in the famed French city. The apartment building is a world unto itself, not a microcosm of French society but instead its own complete world. The three main characters – the school girl (Paloma Josse), the concierge (Renée Michel), and the Japanese businessman (Kakuro Ozu) – are each exquisitely drawn. For a good portion of the novel, Paloma and Renée are the focal points; Kakuro Ozu doesn’t come along until later. Though we are slowly drawn in by Barbery’s characterizations of both the young, wealthy, privileged twelve-year-old girl and the 54-year-old widow who works as the apartment building’s concierge, it is hard to see how they will come together even though they live in the same apartment building. The class chasm between them is so deep: Paloma and her family are rich, and Renée works as the building’s concierge – the custodian or “super.” How on earth will Paloma and Renée cross this divide? What do I love about The Elegance of the Hedgehog? I love that the characters – including 12-year-old Paloma – are smart. I love that the novel is smart, that Barbery expects the reader to be smart. Not just smart in the sense of being culturally literate (though it does help to be familiar with Leo Tolstoy’s epic novel Anna Karenina) but also smart in the ways of being, in habits of thinking, of quiet sensitivity to the world, and most particularly smart in the nuances and subtleties of human relationships. At first, I was frustrated by the novel’s slow pace. The book was boring, I thought. But then I found myself eagerly anticipating each evening’s reading time, as I would once again get to be with Paloma and Renée and Kakuro Ozu. Slowly but surely, Barbery drew me into their lives just as slowly but surely as they had become intertwined in each other’s lives. Though it received awful reviews in France and though Barbery said she was displeased with the screenplay, I believe the film adaptation – The Hedgehog – is every bit as good as the novel. Directed by Mona Achache and released in 2009, to my mind the film is a rarity in that the film may be even better than the novel, a tour de force indeed. Beautifully shot, exquisitely and perfectly acted, balanced and careful in its unfolding and pacing, the film is just right. It pays fitting homage to the book. If you’re interested in learning more, you might check out a list of discussion questions and short interview with Barbery. Other interviews can be found at Bookstore People, BookBrowse, and TimesUnion. And if you read French, you might want to visit Barbery’s website. Visit thestoryweb.com/barbery for links to all these resources and to watch the trailer for The Hedgehog.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia - Third Anniversary Throwback

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2015 64:58


Hello, and welcome to Techlandia. This is our third anniversary show featuring Curt Rees and Alison Anderson. We reflect on some of our favorite guests, talk about some new apps, and bring on a couple of guests. So if you missed the first three years, now is the time to start listening. Learn and laugh a little bit about the crazy world we like to call education.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 73 - Finding Balance Between Teaching & Family

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2014 69:28


In this episode Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Shawn White @swpax discuss the world of educational technology. Shawn is a terrific high school teacher and terrific writer. He curates the Education site for the blog, Medium.com. Shawn talks about disconnecting and how you can get wrapped up in social media, and trying to find a balance in your life. Appropriately this will be the last Techlandia for Curt and Alison as they try to find time for balance in their lives. We will be coming strong with new hosts in 2015. Check back for the new website techlandiaradio.com, under construction and coming soon!

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 71 - Miami Device w/ Felix Jacomino

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2014 58:36


In this episode Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Felix Jacomino @felixjacomino discuss the world of educational technology. Felix is the main man of technology at St. Stephens Episcopal Day School in Miami. Felix discusses the Miami Device conference coming in November. Check out ipadsammy.com for more details and list.ly for all the links discussed.

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Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 70 - HyperDocs w/ Lisa Highfill

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2014 64:10


In this episode Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Lisa Highfill @lhighfill discuss the world of educational technology. Lisa is a technology coach in the Bay Area. Lisa discusses HyperDocs, the GeoVideo Project with Rushton Hurley and Google Tour Builder. Check out ipadsammy.com for more details and list.ly for all the links discussed.

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Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 69 - Design Thinking w/ Moss Pike

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2014 61:32


In this episode Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Moss Pike @mosspike discuss the world of educational technology. Moss is a high school Latin teacher in the So. Cal area. Moss discusses how to get involved with Edcamps/PlayDates, design thinking, and gamestorming professional development. Check out ipadsammy.com for more details and list.ly for all the links discussed.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 68 - The Nerdy Book Club w/ Colby Sharp

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2014 51:57


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Scott Bedley @tasfair, (from the @bedleybrothers podcast fills in for Curt), and Colby Sharp @colbysharp chat about the world of educational technology. They also share 3 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Highlighted will be Colby talking about the Nerdcamp Extravaganza in Michigan, the great website the Nerdy Book Club, and some ways to highlight students. Be sure to check out all the links on our List.ly list.

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Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 67 - Parent/Teacher Chat w/ Joe Mazza

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2014 65:41


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Joe Mazza @joe_mazza talk about the world of educational technology. They will also share 5 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Highlighted will be Joe talking about summer PT Camp. PT Chat (parent/teacher chat) looks to change it up with PT Camp over the summer and do a book study of Beyond The Bake Sale. Joe will also talk about #edcampusa at the department of education. Be sure to check out all the links on our List.ly list.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 66 - Rockin' Garage Band w/ Bill Selak

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2014 67:47


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Bill Selak @billselak talk about the world of educational technology. They will also share 5 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Highlighted will be Bill talking about how he creates music with students in Garage Band, the ISTE 14 conference, and how to fail forward and not be afraid to take risks. Be sure to check out all the links on our List.ly list.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 64 - Encouraging Creativity In Your Classroom

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2014 63:28


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Diane Darrow @dianedarrow talk about the world of educational technology. They will also share 3 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Highlighted will be Diane talking about how to encourage creativity, Austin Kleon, and is the judge of the Techlandia Blunderbuss Music Festival. Be sure to check out all the links on our List.ly list.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 65 - Transforming Your School From The Ground Up

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2014 68:05


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, Reuben Hoffman @reubenhoffman, Dan McDowell @danmcdowell, and Scott Bedley @scottbedley talk about the world of educational technology. They will also share 5 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Highlighted will be Reuben and Dan talking about how to engage HS students so they aren't bored, transforming your school through a grassroots movement, and some of their favorite chrome extensions. Be sure to check out all the links on our List.ly list.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 63 - Teaching Our Musical Youth

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2014 56:20


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Genein Letford @geneinletford talk about the world of educational technology. They will also share 3 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Highlighted will be Genein talking about her life as a music teacher, grants and fellowships teachers can apply for, and talking about diversity in the schools. Be sure to check out all the links on our List.ly list.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 62 - Pondering How To Fix Professional Development

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2014 52:46


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Krista Moroder @edtechcoaching talk about the world of educational technology. They will also share 3 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Highlighted will be Krista talking about the ISTE 14 Conference, pondering professional development, and share who has the largest vocabulary in hip hop. Be sure to check out all the links on our List.ly list.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 61 - The State Of Education w/ George Couros

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2014 68:06


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and George Couros @gcouros talk about the world of educational technology. They will also share 3 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Highlighted will be George talking about the ISTE 14 Conference, his educational philosophy, and his upcoming nuptials. Be sure to check out all the links on our List.ly list.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 60 - Mystery Skype & Hangouts

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2014 64:53


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Jo-Ann Fox @appeducationfox talk about the world of educational technology. They will also share 3 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Highlighted will be Jo-Ann talking about the Subtext app, Mystery Hangout/Skype, and tries to unlock the mystery that is David Theriault. Jo-Ann teaches fourth grade in San Diego. Be sure to check out all the links on our List.ly list.

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Techlandia 59 - Standing Up To Standardized Testing

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2014 32:12


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Mary Ann Whiteker @mwhiteker talk about the world of education. Highlighted will be Mary Ann talking about the new vision for Hudson ISD. Mary Ann is the Superintendent of Hudson ISD in Texas. Be sure to check out all the links on our List.ly list.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 58 - Flipping Your Classroom w/ @sarahdateechur

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2014 60:08


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Sarah Thomas @sarahdateechur talk about the world of educational technology. They will also share 5 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Highlighted will be Sarah talking about flipping your classroom and trying new things in your teaching. Sarah teaches at a French immersion school in Prince George's County, Maryland. Be sure to check out all the links on our List.ly list.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 57 - Visible Thinking & Showing Your Work

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2014 59:17


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and David Theriault @davidtedu talk about the world of educational technology. They will also share 3 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Highlighted will be David talking about showing your work and tinkering. David participates regularly on Twitter chats and is constantly tinkering to make them better. Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

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Techlandia 56 - Going Google Apps At Your School

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2014 63:37


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Chris Casal @mr_casal talk about the world of educational technology. They will also share 3 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Highlighted will be Chris talking about going GAFE at his school. (that is Google Apps for Education) Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

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Techlandia LIVE from #ipdx14

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2014 57:24


This is the live show from IntegratED Portland in late February. We have a TON of guests and a live audience. Ten guests sharing what they enjoy about education, and a random question about pop culture. We have Jeremy Mcdonald, Curt Rees, Alison Anderson, and chromebooksammy.

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Techlandia 54 - World Book Talk & Innovation Stations

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2014 65:42


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Brad Gustafson @gustafsonbrad talk about the world of educational technology. They will also share 3 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Highlighted will be Brad talking about #worldbooktalk and the innovation station at his school. Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

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Techlandia 53 - Innovative Conferences That Break The Mold

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2014 65:36


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Darren Hudgins @dhudgins talk about the world of educational technology. They will also share 4 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Highlighted will be Darren talking about the Spark Conference and IntegratED Portland at the end of February. Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

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Techlandia 52 - Social Emotional Learning & The Daily 5

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2014 57:51


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Victoria Olson @msvictoriaolson talk about the world of educational technology. They will also share 4 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Highlighted will be Victoria talking about social emotional learning and The Daily 5. Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 51 - Gamification & Flipping Your Classroom

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2014 53:07


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Timonious Downing talk about the world of educational technology. They will also share 3 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Highlighted will be Timonious talking about Gamification and the Flipped Classroom. Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 50 - Edcamp Chat w/ Karl Lindgren-Streicher

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2014 70:26


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Karl Lindgren-Streicher @LS_Karl talk about the world of educational technology. They will also share 3 apps, 3 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Highlighted will be #edcamphome, which Karl helped organize with a number of other great educators. Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 49 - Apps, Expanding Your PLN, & Eduwins

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2014 43:22


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy and Alison Anderson @tedrosececi talk about the world of educational technology. They will also share 3 apps, 3 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

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Techlandia 48 - Chat With The Bedley Brothers

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2013 58:33


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, Tim Bedley @tbed63, and Scott Bedley @TASfair will talk about the world of educational technology. We will give 3 apps, 3 Twitter users to follow, and give some great things happening in the classroom. The Bedley Brothers have a great podcast, and will go over the roots of how they got started. We encourage teachers to try podcasting with their students in 2014. Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

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Techlandia 47 - Modeling Tech Integration As An Administrator

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2013 61:41


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Amber Teamann @8amber8 will talk about the world of educational technology. We will give out 4 apps, 3 Twitter users to follow, and give some great things happening in the classroom. Amber talks about how to model the use of technology for her teachers as an administrator. Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

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Techlandia 45 - Reach Out Honduras

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2013 58:55


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Wendy Sanders @therealkenya75, and Amy Pratt @apratt5 will talk about the world of educational technology. They will also discuss a special project called Reach Out Honduras where Wendy and Amy are helping to build a school. It is a great story for the holiday season. Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

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Techlandia 43 - Ideas For The Primary Classroom

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2013 63:51


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, Matt Gomez @mattbgomez, and Elizabeth Goold @elizabethgoold will talk about the world of educational technology. We will specifically talk about technology as it relates to the Kindergarten through second grade classroom. Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia - Wendell The World's Worst Wizard Author Chat

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2013 61:03


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, and John Spencer @edrethink will talk about the world of educational technology. They will also discuss John's newly published book, Wendell The World's Worst Wizard. Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

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Techlandia 42 - Talking Edcamps w/ Kristen Swanson

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2013 60:37


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, Drew Harry @drewwww, and Kristen Swanson @kristenswanson will talk about the world of educational technology. They will also discuss about #edcamponline and Edcamps in general. Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

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Techlandia 41 - Twitter Chats & Edcamps

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2013 44:18


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, and Curt Rees @curtrees will talk about the world of educational technology. They will also sharing 3 apps, 3 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

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Techlandia - Special Edition w/ Greg Garner

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2013 52:54


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, and Greg Garner @classroom_tech talk about the world of educational technology. They will also sharing 3 apps, 3 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

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Techandia 40 - Education Books We Enjoy

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2013 60:17


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, Dave Guymon @daveguymon, and Michelle Cordy @cordym talk about the world of educational technology. They will share 3 apps, 3 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

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Techlandia 39 - 1:1 Chromebook Deployment w/ Brett Clark

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2013 64:23


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, John Spencer @edrethink, and Tim Lauer @timlauer talk about the world of educational technology. This week, they interview Brett Clark @mrbrettclark. He had an AMAZING Google Chromebook rollout this year. They will also sharing 3 apps, 3 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 36 - Writing Prompts w/ John Spencer

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2013 67:47


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and John Spencer @edrethink talk about the world of educational technology. They will also sharing 3 apps, 3 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 37 - What Do We Do With iPads?

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2013 72:13


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Dave Guymon @daveguymon talk about the world of educational technology. They will also sharing 3 apps, 3 Twitter users to follow, and some great #eduwins from the past week. Be sure to check out all the links on our Learnist boards found at learni.st yes, that is a real web address.

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EdTrends Podcast
Episode 4: Johns On a Sabbatical pt. 1

EdTrends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2013 51:18


John's taking a break from podcasting for a couple weeks, so Dave welcomes Alison Anderson (@tedrosececi) from Techlandia to talk about ISTE13 and the power of making connections. They also share some pretty cool music creation apps and websites for those sick of teaching students about the recorder and hand bells.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 27 - Emerging Leaders & Voxer w/ Kyle Pace

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2013 68:12


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees and Kyle Pace @kylepace talk educational technology. Kyle has been a leading voice in ed tech for the past 10 years and was recently named one of ASCD's Emerging Leaders. He gives apps, Twitter users to follow and talks about his experience hosting Edcamp KC. Listen here, and follow all links on our Learnist boards.

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Techlandia 26 - Writer's Workshop w/ Erin Klein

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2013 57:44


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees and Erin Klein @kleinerin talk about the world of educational technology. Erin talks about the Aurasma app and how she used it with her second grade class. She also gives many great ideas and talks about writer's workshop. So sit back and listen to the owner of one of the best ed tech blogs, Kleinspiration.

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Techlandia 25 - Mapping Media To The Common Core w/ Wes Fryer

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2013 69:24


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Wes Fryer @wfryer talk educational technology. Wes gives 5 apps, 3 Twitter users to follow, and also discusses his upcoming workshops and the state of education. Wes is amazing, and his book Mapping Media to the Common Core will be out this month. Listen and learn from Wes, who shares many lessons that will take your teaching to the next level.

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 24 - The Principal Of Change w/ George Couros

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2013 75:43


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees and George Couros @gcouros talk education. There is no other way to describe it. George fields many questions and talks shop with the crew. Sit back, listen, and get ready to be inspired!

Techlandia Educational Radio
Techlandia 23 - Learning in Hand w/ Tony Vincent

Techlandia Educational Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2013 56:17


In this episode, Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Tony Vincent @tonyvincent three apps, Remind 101, GameShow Soundboard, and PickMe Buzzer. Tony also gives you 4 Twitter users to add to your PLN, and goes over Learning In Hand and the website For All Rubrics. Relax and let Tony Vincent dazzle you with his edtech knowledge.