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Ever wondered how your senior years might affect your life beyond school? In this episode of Beyond the Classroom, we dive into our experiences with social justice at school and how this has shaped us as we move into the next chapter of our lives. Join us as we chat about our roles in school leadership, social justice trips and school events. Tune in now to join us in our reflections on our school adventures! Check out all the St Aloysius podcasts at https://www.archdradio.com/podcasts/slp/sac
Join Mariya, Zahra, Retha, and Yenuli as they share their unique childhood experiences and cultural backgrounds in Cultural Chronicles. This episode explores favourite childhood TV shows, the challenges of fitting in, and the importance of mastering multiple languages. The friends reminisce about their culinary heritage, from Zahra's first biryani to Yenuli's Sri Lankan New Year traditions and discuss their favorite dishes. Retha also shares her excitement for Eid, highlighting the joy of cultural celebrations. Tune in for a heartwarming conversation about multiculturalism, resilience, and shared experiences. Check out all the podcasts from St Aloysius at https://www.archdradio.com/podcasts/slp/sac
Today's episode comes from St Aloysius College in Adelaide where I chatted with Year 9 students Lucy, Podcasting Captain Myf, and Podcasting Deputy Captain Molly. They were just completing the final day of Arch D Level 2 as we spoke, and we talked about finding and speaking authentically with your own voice, the importance of community and collaboration, and lots more. You can hear all the other episodes in the "Catholic School Life" series at open.spotify.com/playlist/0oky0wbdWn1T3zD4gwEWQ8
Need something to listen to while driving to work or school? Tune in to The Daily Drive where Myf, Lucy, and Molly chat about the cool things happening in the world and how they relate. Dave Grohl cooking a charity BBQ for over 24 hours, a couple growing their very own wildflower field, and Taylor Swift's hundred thousand-dollar donations. Check out all the podcasts from St Aloysius College at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6GYCFSEl3QG5K3gNaqgKeo
Have you ever seen an elderly skydiver shatter a world record? Welcome to ‘Off the Clock', where we dive into these extraordinary moments. Join Maddy & Gianna, as we share many remarkable events such as an adventurous grandma breaking world records, and a man's sleepless night cooking for the homeless! We are all about celebrating these amazing moments in history, because life happens when you're ‘Off the Clock'. Check out all the podcasts from St Aloysius College at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6GYCFSEl3QG5K3gNaqgKeo
Ever woken up to a living room covered in feathers? Well, Jemima's cat, Batman, decided to unleash her crime-fighting skills on a small black bird, turning their home into a crime scene. Meanwhile Demi's dog, Zoey, took entertainment to the next level by dissecting her favourite pizza toy. But that's just the beginning! Today, we're diving into hot topics like Taylor Swift's impact, the wildest pandemic experiences, and whether age is really just a number. Speaking of age, have you heard of this 104-year-old skydiver? She's a real example that adventure knows no age restrictions. Tune in as we discuss these and more on BlabberBlast, where every story is crazier than the last. Check out all the podcasts from St Aloysius College at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6GYCFSEl3QG5K3gNaqgKeo
In this insightful episode of Eyeway Conversations, George Abraham engages in an inspiring dialogue with Milton Lance, an entrepreneur hailing from Bangalore, driven by a profound passion for music and entrepreneurship. Milton's journey as the Founder and Director of The Music School Bangalore, a premier music institution in India, is a tale of unwavering determination. Though uncertain of his entrepreneurial path initially, his profound love for music and formal training in drums during college sparked a vision. Graduating from St. Aloysius College, Mangalore, he embarked on a transformative journey. Armed with formal music training, including drum studies in college and UK board examinations from 2008 to 2010 with Fraternity, UK, Milton honed his skills through YouTube videos and DVD lessons. As a visually impaired individual battling Stargardt Disease, with significant central vision loss but a resilient spirit, Milton joined Baldwin High School as a music teacher. His practice sessions during lunchtime caught the attention of students, resulting in a viral video on Facebook. This unexpected publicity led to an influx of inquiries and offers to teach drums, compelling Milton to initiate one-on one sessions in a small room with an electric drum set. From this modest beginning as the Drum School Bangalore, Milton's venture expanded gradually. Collaborating with friends skilled in other musical instruments, he transformed the school into The Music School Bangalore. The institution's growth was remarkable, offering full-time programs ranging from level 3 extended programs to level 5 second-year bachelor's degrees and gaining accreditation from the UK for vocational qualifications. Additionally, the school facilitates training and credit transfer programs with international universities. Milton is launching TMSB Records, set to showcase original works on their YouTube channel with student and artist compositions. He adeptly utilizes magnification technology, finding solace in its support since discovering his eye condition in second grade. His path intertwined with his future wife's during martial arts sessions in 8th grade, where their shared passion for karate blossomed into a lasting relationship that culminated in marriage. United not only by their martial arts journey but also by a fervent love for swimming and sailing, they share an unbreakable bond forged through their mutual aquatic pursuits. Join us to discover Milton's remarkable journey, from overcoming challenges with Stargardt Disease to his passion for music education and a unique love story rooted in martial arts. To access the podcast transcript, click on the link: https://otter.ai/u/j87nbQUryL2XSUgLbu44WPDzMUU?utm_source=copy_url This podcast episode is brought to you by Score Foundation. To support our work, kindly visit the link: https://scorefoundation.org.in/
Have you ever read a really good book but never had anyone to discuss it with? Well worry no more because today Gianna and Mariah and their host Evie are going to be talking all things books, including whether e-books or paperbacks are better, books vs the movies and other popular and unpopular takes on books. in this entertaining and fun podcast. So settle back, grab your favourite book and listen in. To check out more amazing podcasts from St Aloysius College, head to https://www.archdradio.com/podcasts/slp/sac
Are you looking for laughs and giggles? Entertainment and Embarrassing stories? If you said yes to either of those, this is the podcast for you. Macey, our host, interviews Poppy and Harlow about their funny experiences. Listen now to come along to their funny moments including oldest, funniest and even most embarrassing moments. Check out all the podcasts from St Aloysius at https://www.archdradio.com/podcasts/slp/sac
Our podcast is based on social media, we talk about different apps. Also explaining situations, we have been through within the apps. We talk about Snapchat, TikTok, Instagram and twitter/x. Check out all the podcasts from SAC at https://www.archdradio.com/podcasts/slp/sac
Hosts Shenaya and very special guests, Tanishi and Capri discuss their most recent holiday experiences from fun campfires to crocodiles in the river! They talked about their first inflight experiences and how they felt when they first landed. Hopefully they motivate you to go on your next adventure but if you're stuck at home doing your homework, we are incredibly sorry. You'll just have to imagine it! Check out all the podcasts from St Aloysius at https://www.archdradio.com/podcasts/slp/sac
Welcome to our podcast! In this podcast, Olivia Alek, and myself (Esta) talk about the very discussed topic… Phones. Phones have recently become banned at public schools and this topic is a very popular topic discussed by teens, and whether they're for or against it. Throughout today's podcast episode, we talk about favourite apps are, our first memory of getting a phone, funniest photos, a time we needed a phone but didn't have one, and what we think the main reason phones were banned. Check out all the podcasts from St Aloysius at https://www.archdradio.com/podcasts/slp/sac
In this podcast, you are going to experience your high school memories all over again. If you were to be back in high school, what would you do differently from how you did it before? Imagine watching a kid going into high school, how different was the experience from when you were there? Well in this podcast Luelle, Emilia and Emmanuella are going to cover all those questions for you so stay tuned and listen to the high school podcast! Check out all the podcasts from St Aloysius at https://www.archdradio.com/podcasts/slp/sac
‘Family Differences' is a podcast tackling conversions on the divided term ‘family'. Host Persephone Webb interviews Amelie Centofanti and Adeline Carman, two individuals with drastically different definitions of family. In this episode, fun stories and personal moments are shared and family is brought together. Check out all the podcasts from St Aloysius at https://www.archdradio.com/podcasts/slp/sac
Hi, we are Afrin and Shika, and today we're going to talk about 'High School Be Like.' We will be talking about our perception of high school and how things like digital media and warnings from teachers influenced the way that we used to see high school. To finish off, we will be comparing our view of high school from before to now. Check out all the podcasts from St Aloysius at https://www.archdradio.com/podcasts/slp/sac
Public transport is a part of our everyday lives, but we never really talk about it. Join us in this episode of All Things Public Transport to hear about some of our most tragic bus experiences. We'll be chatting about a range of topics, sharing our thoughts, feelings, and opinions. Come along to join Ella, Zahra, Celeste, and Talia as they talk about their stories. Check out all the podcasts from SAC at archdradio.com/sac
Welcome to books, books, and more books with host Alexis Smith and special guest Lotti Ielasi. If you love reading or even if you don't, join us while we talk about everything books, our favourites, how they affect us, and online reading. Check out all the episodes from SAC at ArchDradio.com/SAC.
Have you ever experienced the annoyance of older generations with technology? Had to deal with weird chain mail? Had awkward encounters connecting to family overseas? Or wondered what on earth will happen to technology in the future? Then listen to this! Join Adi, Ava, and Addison as they take a deep dive into the relationships that families have with technology and the positive and negative impacts they have. Check out all the podcasts from SAC at archdradio.com/sac
Welcome to The Teen Talk. Join the roller coaster of embarrassing stories throughout this episode. Come along with Lucie, Chloe and Charlotte as they talk about the popular primary school game ‘this or that'. Check out all the episodes from SAC at archdradio.com/sac
Viral Energy Here! Come listen to our podcast with me Miranda, Kailey and Aislin talking about Tik Tok; the positive's, negatives and how it changes the way we think and more interesting things. To see more podcasts go to archdradio.com/sac
Join radio.me and our members Phoebe, Chelsea and Kim in discussing how technology connects all generations through music. As we look at the pros and cons, how the world would be different if music what not around and more interesting topics. To keep up with us make sure to listen to other episodes at archdradio.com/sac !
The Gossip Girls are here! In this week's episode we will explore the struggles of social media. Listen through to the end to find out more about our opinions on Andrew Tate's comments, Kylie Jenner's lies, and all those other celebrities that make you question. Is social media a lie? Find out in this episode of The Gossip Girls. Check out all the episodes from SAC at archdradio.com/sac
Welcome to Life Behind Hollywood, the podcast that explores the unpredictable world of viral social media stories. In today's episode, St Aloysius College's expert gossipers – Natalie, Grace, Aminata and Ellena – will be gifting you with their controversial opinions about some recent viral stories, including the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard court trials, the relationship between Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson, the situation involving Charli D'Amelio, Landon Barker and Chase Hudson, and the influence that these stories have on young people. So please, sit back and enjoy! Check out all the podcasts from SAC at archdradio.com/sac
Has anyone ever told you the truth about being a girl? Well, if nobody has then here are two very amazing girls, Veronica, and Estella, who has known the truth about being girls. Listen the podcast to find out the truth that has been hidden their whole life. Check out all the other episodes from SAC at archdradio.com/sac
We've all thought about the cliché, NAPLAN writing prompt question: What's better, books or movies? In this episode of Page to Stage, Jasmin, Emma, and Mikayla discuss all things books and movies, including their disappointing experiences with movie adaptations, and what book they think would translate well from the page to the stage. Check out all the episodes from SAC at archdradio.com/sac
Everyone talks about the good side of social media- but we are going to reveal a few personal experiences from the dark side. Revathi, Camille and Hannah, the social butterflies, talk together and explore social media revealing dark truths in disguise. Check out all the podcasts from SAC at archdradio.com/sac
Listen to Ella Jelena and Eleanor talk about all things TikTok. From the slow degradation of quality of content to the toxic environment. Do you have TikTok? What kind of content do you view? Check out all the episodes from SAC at archdradio.com/sac
This Fresh Take interview featured Patricia McGuire, President of Trinity Washington University. JB and Patricia discussed Trinity's long history of providing a high-quality liberal arts educational experience for students and prioritizing opportunities for women and underserved communities, pressing challenges facing higher ed, and our shared vision for a robust and diverse digital tech ecosystem in the Capital Region.Hosted by JB Holston. Produced by Jenna Klym, Justin Matheson-Turner, Christian Rodriguez, and Nina Sharma. Edited by Christian Rodriguez. Learn from leaders doing the work across the Capital Region and beyond. These conversations will showcase innovation, as well as history and culture across our region, to bridge the gap between how we got here and where we are going.About our guest:Patricia McGuire has been President of Trinity since 1989. Before coming to Trinity, Ms. McGuire was the Assistant Dean for Development and External Affairs for Georgetown University Law Center, where she was also an adjunct professor of law. Earlier, she was project director for Georgetown ‘s D.C. Street Law Project. She was also a legal affairs commentator for the award-winning CBS children's newsmagazine “30 Minutes” and the Fox Television program “Panorama” in Washington.She served previously on the boards of the Community Foundation of the National Capital Region, Goodwill of Greater Washington, the Eugene and Agnes Meyer Foundation, the Washington Hospital Center, the American Council on Education, the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, the National Defense Intelligence College, the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities, and the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.In 2014, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan appointed President McGuire to the U.S. Department of Education Advisory Committee on Student Financial Aid, a position she held in 2014-2015. In 2000, President McGuire was appointed by D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams and the D.C. Financial Control Board to a special term on the Education Advisory Committee overseeing the D.C. Public Schools. In June 1998, Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin appointed President McGuire to serve as a member of the first-ever citizens' advisory panel on coinage, the 8-member Dollar Coin Design Advisory Committee, which recommended the image of Sacagawea for the new dollar coin.President McGuire has received honorary degrees from Georgetown University, Howard University, Chatham University, Emmanuel College, Saint Michael's College, College of New Rochelle, Liverpool Hope University, Mt. Aloysius College and College of St. Elizabeth.President McGuire earned her bachelor of arts degree cum laude from Trinity College and her law degree from the Georgetown University Law Center. She is currently a member of the boards of directors of the Greater Washington Board of Trade, the Washington Metropolitan Consortium of Universities, the D.C. College Success Foundation, the Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, Catholic Charities of D.C., United Educators, and the Ameritas Mutual Holding Company.
A very special episode of our podcast; we tell the story of Laila, a year 12 student at St Aloysius College this year. She tells of growing up in Myanmar, then her & her family's long journey refugees, first in Nauru before settling in Adelaide Australia. Profoundly moving and inspirational, this is an episode not to miss. Additional music: Luminous Rain Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In this episode, I’m really excited to have as my guest, Gillian Bellinger, who has been a corporate improv trainer for 15 years. She helps companies provide support to their employees through interpersonal communication skills, public speaking, and leadership development. She has taught workshops for PricewaterhouseCoopers, Amgen, Kaiser Permenente, Westfield Corporate, Cartoon Network, TBS, Luther College, Mt. Aloysius College, Macy's, State Farm, AT Kearney, National Business Travelers’ Association, Edmonds.com, and Gilda’s Club to name a few Gillian has presented as a speaker at the National Association of Campus Activities and the National Conference for College Women Student Leaders. She currently trains for five different companies Westside Corporate Creativity, Business Improvisations®, and Mind Gym, Hemsley Fraser, and H2F Bookings, and is in the process of becoming a board-certified Professional Certified Coach. In our discussion, Gillian talked to me about: Why we should create space to be open to possibilities which is critical to innovation The power of self-reflection to adapt to and lead change Lessons from Improv to business and life Listen to the podcast to learn more. Show Notes and Blog The Podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
'Mercy Day' is one of the biggest annual days on the SAC school calendar; a celebration of their community and fundraiser for 'Mercy Works'. Over two episodes we experience the day from the excited, bustling setup at the beginning, to the vibrant atmosphere of this once-a-year event. We capture all the action from the stalls, and the voices of the students & staff of SAC, and find out why the day is so important to them. To hear all the podcast episodes from SAC this year, click here: bit.ly/33C4lRw Music credits: Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3788-funkorama License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Soda Machine by Kabbalistic Village | https://soundcloud.com/kabbalisticvillage Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-ND 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/ "All the Answers" Lee Rosevere Album: Music For Podcasts 5 License: CC-BY-SA "And So Then" Lee Rosevere Album: Music For Podcasts 3 License: CC-BY-SA "I'm Going For A Coffee" Lee Rosevere Album: Music For Podcasts 3 License: CC-BY-SA "Thinking It Over" Lee Rosevere Album: Music for Podcasts 5 License: CC-BY-SA
'Mercy Day' is one of the biggest annual days on the SAC school calendar; a celebration of their community and fundraiser for 'Mercy Works'. Over two episodes we experience the day from the excited, bustling setup at the beginning, to the vibrant atmosphere of this once-a-year event. We capture all the action from the stalls, and the voices of the students & staff of SAC, and find out why the day is so important to them. To hear all the podcast episodes from SAC this year, click here: https://bit.ly/33C4lRw Music credits: "Quirky Small Town Characters" Lee Rosevere Album: Music For Podcasts - True Crime Edition License: CC-BY-SA "Curiosity" Lee Rosevere Album: Music For Podcasts License: CC-BY-SA "Southside" Lee Rosevere Album: Music For Podcasts 4 License: CC-BY-SA Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3788-funkorama License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Additional music by Chris Haugen.
The first in a series of episodes for 2020 about JAM at St Aloysius. This 2020 JAM group has had to work very differently from the years that have preceded it. Due to COVID 19 emerging only halfway through Term 1, they've needed to quickly employ some out of the box thinking when the situation in schools escalated to make sure that disconnection in a face-to-face sense didn’t stop the JAM community completely, remembering of course that JAM operates almost exclusively in an in-person way. To hear our St Aloysius JAM episodes from 2019, you can check them out at this link: https://soundcloud.com/schoollifepodcast/sets/st-aloysius-college-what-is Music credits: Music for Manatees Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "More On That Later" Lee Rosevere Album: Music For Podcasts 4 License: CC-BY-SA "All The Answers" Lee Rosevere Album: Music For Podcasts 5 License: CC-BY-SA "Looking Back" Lee Rosevere Album: Music For Podcasts License: CC-BY-SA "I'm Going For A Coffee" Lee Rosevere Album: Music For Podcasts 3 License: CC-BY-SA
Sit down with Coach Giesler and I as we talk a little about PAC/AMCC hoops, golf, baseball, and his journey from GA on the Men's team to Head Coach of the Women's program at Mt. Aloysius. Book: Grit by Angela Duckworth Podcast: Sports with Katie Nolan Twitter:@Coach_geese --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/zachary-stitt/support
Our series from St Aloysius College this year cover the JAM group, which stands for Justice and Mercy, a massive part not only of the school’s social justice student program, but a big part of what makes SAC what it is; it’s that deeply embedded in the school’s culture. On this episode we interview Bridie Squire (co-coordinator of the JAM group with Clare Peterson) and hear all the school student action on the morning of day 1 of Fair Trade Fortnight.
STEM MAD 2019 -St Aloysius College North Melbourne with Ralph Barba on LIVE FM
The first in a series of episodes about JAM, which stands for "Justice & Mercy" Group. To people outside of St Aloysius it may sound like another social justice initiative, but to a lot of students it's become a part of what it means to be a part of the school. (Produced by James Meston - Arch D Radio. Music by Lee Rosevere.)
Ferdinand Grapperhaus haalde in 1977 zijn eindexamen Gymnasium alfa op het Aloysius College in Den Haag. Daarna studeerde hij tussen 1977 en 1984 Rechten aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam en promoveerde daar in 1995. Vanaf 1984 was hij advocaat en van 2005 tot 2017 was Grapperhaus ook deeltijd-hoogleraar Europees arbeidsrecht aan de Universiteit Maastricht en van 2006 tot 2016 kroonlid van de Sociaal-Economische Raad (SER). Daarnaast was hij redacteur van de tijdschriften Ondernemingsrecht en Sociaal Recht. Hij was toezichthouder bij het Kadaster Nederland en bestuurder van enkele charitatieve instellingen. Ook was hij voorzitter van de programmacommissie van het CDA voor de Tweede Kamerverkiezingen 2010. Op 26 oktober 2017 werd hij benoemd tot minister van Justitie en Veiligheid in het kabinet-Rutte III.
Ferdinand Grapperhaus haalde in 1977 zijn eindexamen Gymnasium alfa op het Aloysius College in Den Haag. Daarna studeerde hij tussen 1977 en 1984 Rechten aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam en promoveerde daar in 1995. Vanaf 1984 was hij advocaat en van 2005 tot 2017 was Grapperhaus ook deeltijd-hoogleraar Europees arbeidsrecht aan de Universiteit Maastricht en van 2006 tot 2016 kroonlid van de Sociaal-Economische Raad (SER). Daarnaast was hij redacteur van de tijdschriften Ondernemingsrecht en Sociaal Recht. Hij was toezichthouder bij het Kadaster Nederland en bestuurder van enkele charitatieve instellingen. Ook was hij voorzitter van de programmacommissie van het CDA voor de Tweede Kamerverkiezingen 2010. Op 26 oktober 2017 werd hij benoemd tot minister van Justitie en Veiligheid in het kabinet-Rutte III.
In Adieu God? gaat Tijs van den Brink in gesprek met kerkverlaters. Vanavond is Bart Chabot in het programma te gast. Dichter en schrijver Bart Chabot leidt Tijs van den Brink rond op zijn vroegere middelbare school, het katholieke Aloysius College in Den Haag. Bart was een onhandelbare leerling en werd na drie dagen gelijk een week geschorst vanwege wangedrag. Ook thuis ging het niet goed. De ouders van Bart wisten zich geen raad met hem. Bart is katholiek opgevoed. Het gezin Chabot bad elke avond na het eten. Nadat Bart bevriend raakte met Herman Brood en Jules Deelder, wat zijn ouders verschrikkelijk vonden, sloeg hij het boek van zijn familie dicht. Hij heeft al jaren geen contact meer. Bart verrast Tijs door te vertellen dat hij overweegt om binnenkort toch bij zijn vader langs te gaan. Hernieuwd contact met God zal hij niet overwegen. ‘Je moet kunnen leven met het mysterie, met het raadsel, met de geheimenissen. Dat we heel veel niet weten, nooit zullen weten en dat dat ook helemaal niet erg is.’
We begin the show in front of a live studio audience at Mount Aloysius College in PA, as we recognize the entire student athlete population for their Award Winning community service work. Our feature interview is with Ginger Gilmore at the University of Alabama. Ginger is the head athletic trainer with the Crimson Tide football […]
We begin with a live audience at Mount Aloysius College as we honor their entire student athletic body for their community service work over the past year. Our feature interview is with Chris Clark, Development Coach with the Columbus Blue Jackets of the NHL. Chris shares his 13 years of NHL playing experience with the […]
We kick it off at Mount Aloysius College in PA with a Caught In The Act award for character and integrity. Our feature interview is with the 2nd youngest Division I college football coach in America, Matt Campbell, from the University of Toledo. Coach Campbell shares his thoughts on student leadership and academics. Next is […]
We kick it off at Mount Aloysius College in PA with a Caught In The Act award for character and integrity. Our feature interview is with the 2nd youngest Division I college football coach in America, Matt Campbell, from the University of Toledo. Coach Campbell shares his thoughts on student leadership and academics. Next is […]
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Muraleedharan Tharayil, Dept. of English St. Aloysius College, Elthuruth (University of Calicut, Kerala).
A talk by Muraleedharan Tharayil, Dept. of English St. Aloysius College, Elthuruth (University of Calicut, Kerala). Co-sponsors: the South Asia Seminar and the Center for Gender Studies.