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AMDG. What do parents need to know before their children enter middle school or high school? Curriculum Director Maggie Hayden and Principal Nicole O'Connor are back once again to discuss classical education at the 6-12 grade level. Maggie and Nicole share their years of expertise working with students, outlining what parents and students can expect both developmentally and academically as they transition from elementary school to middle school and from middle school to high school. The duo emphasizes the importance of exploration, curiosity, and integration; explains why literature and grammar are the focal point of the middle school years; and details why the Classical Composition course is so highly recommended through middle and high school. Next, Maggie and Nicole turn their attention to high school, discussing the methodology behind Kolbe's program, the “big questions” the program centers around, why “religion” becomes “theology” when studied in high school, and so much more. Related links: Summer Reading Program How to Get Started at Kolbe Kolbecast episodes mentioned & relevant 243 Drawing Distinctions – Classical Education, Liberal Arts, and Liberal Education 256 An Education That Reflects God's Beauty 61 Middle Ground with middle school teachers Alex Pischke & Amanda Hayes 203 Guided Freedom with Classical Composition teachers Sarah Foulkes & Grace Berg 14 We Don't Think Those Words Mean What You Think They Mean with Nicole O'Connor discussing the classical subjects of Logic & Rhetoric Kolbecast Humanities series: 220 Decoding Mythology to Reveal Christianity 225 On the Same (Greco-Roman) Page 229 Take a Note from Homer 234 Adding Color to What Is Black & White 239 Divine Plot Twist 245 The Odyssey's Allegorical Outlook Have questions or suggestions for future episodes or a story of your own experience that you'd like to share? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to podcast@kolbe.org and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey. We'd be grateful for your feedback! Please share your thoughts with us via this Kolbecast survey! The Kolbecast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most podcast apps. By leaving a rating and review in your podcast app of choice, you can help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. The Kolbecast is also on Kolbe's YouTube channel (audio only with subtitles). Using the filters on our website, you can sort through the episodes to find just what you're looking for. However you listen, spread the word about the Kolbecast!
Amanda Hayes, an actress known for roles on The Sopranos and The Stepford Wives, was convicted of conspiring with her husband, Grant Hayes, to murder Laura Ackerson, his ex-wife and mother of his two children. The murder and its cover-up would be one of the most grisly crimes investigators had ever encountered. Sources: Bitter Remains, author Diane Fanning, Berkley Books, 2016. See No Evil: Who killed Laura Ackerson and where are they now? ID's See No Evil: Who killed Laura Ackerson and where are they now? (sportskeeda.com) Amanda Hayes: Deadly Women - https://deadlywomen.fandom.com/wiki/Amanda_Hayes Sponsors: Arrow Sand - Go to www.arrowsand.com to find out about their fee-free travel service. Join the email list to score deals from 50% - 60% off travel!
AMDG. Thinking well is important. Communicating those thoughts well is too. As the school year kicks off, English and Literature department teachers Kim Crawford, Amanda Hayes, and Beth Dobrozsi share insights and tips for helping students learn to put thoughts to paper. They describe the progression of writing approaches and skills throughout various grade levels, challenges for students with ADD or ADHD, and the importance of physicality in writing. Their encouragement and tricks, coupled with the Kolbe support options they describe, are a launch pad for developing nuance, style, and clarity. Related Kolbecast episodes: 61 Middle Ground with Amanda Hayes and Alex Pischke 70 First Draft: A Parent In-Service 87 Home Base featuring homeroom teachers 160 A Legendary Occasion, highlights from Kolbe Academy's in-person 2023 commencement 164 This Is Not a Kolbe Infomercial 145 Subsidiarity, Support, and Resources Writing resources recommended by our guests: Kolbe Academy's new Writing and Style Guide is now available! Purdue OWL Guide to Grammar and Writing from Capital Community College The Excelsior College OWL Writing@CSU (Colorado State University) The Writing Center at UNC (especially the tips & tools section) Grammarly Kolbecast episodes cover a range of topics relating to school at home, the life of faith, and Catholic education. Using the filters on our website, you can sort the episodes to find just what you're looking for. If you listen to the Kolbecast via a podcast app/player, we'd be so grateful to you for leaving a rating and review. That helps us reach more listeners. However you listen, please spread the word about the Kolbecast! Have questions or suggestions for future episodes? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to podcast@kolbe.org and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey.
AMDG. After making the choice to homeschool, it can be difficult to admit when hard days arrive. After all, we signed up for this, right? It's easy to forget that every road comes with bumps and leads to blisters sometimes. As the school year stretches on and the excitement of the holidays dissipates, Therese Prudlo, Amanda Hayes, and Krysten Pizzurro share their experiences with burnout: what it is, what it feels like, what it tells us we need, and what can make it better. The group discusses ways to address and mitigate burnout, the reassurance of community and vulnerability, the importance of asking for help when you need it, and the power of silence and rest. Related Kolbecast episodes: 61 Middle Ground with Amanda Hayes and Alex Pischke 124 In This Together and 125 Call the Advisor with Krysten Pizzurro, Karen Allgood, and Erica Treat 36 Embrace the Fifth Day and 37 Take a Moment with Therese Prudlo 29 The February Staredown Other resources: This blog post about mottoes might be helpful right about now. Schedule a call with your Kolbe advisor. How to connect with Kolbe families via the Schoology directory org Help Center Kolbecast episodes cover a range of topics relating to school at home, the life of faith, and Catholic education. Using the filters on our website, you can sort the episodes to find just what you're looking for. If you listen to the Kolbecast via a podcast app/player, we'd be so grateful to you for leaving a rating and review. That helps us reach more listeners. However you listen, please spread the word about the Kolbecast! What questions do you have about homeschooling, the life of faith, or the intersection of the two? Send your questions to podcast@kolbe.org and stay tuned for answers. You may hear them answered in an upcoming Kolbecast episode! Interested in Kolbe Academy's offerings? Visit kolbe.org
Grant and Amanda Hayes wanted sole custody of Grants sons, but when their mother, Laura Ackerson was expected to win the custody battle, they got rid of her permanently. For more stories of the worst people on earth, visit our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/thisisMONSTERS You can check out our new merch at: https://this-is-monsters.creator-spring.com/ To support the show, donate a few bucks through Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/monsters You can find more information about ways to support us plus contact info at our website: https://www.thisismonsters.com/
On this semester's last episode of Around the Sphere, we're looking inside the November 1st PRSSA meeting focused on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace. Learn tips to help make sure that everyone feels a sense of belonging while sitting at your table, and how to find a career that authentically values diversity and inclusion. Hear from experts AJ Leu, CCI's Director of Diversity Initiatives; Daria Gaither, Communications Manager at FedEx Custom Critical; Phylicia McCorkle, Manager of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Major League Baseball; Amanda Hayes, Director of Corporate Communications, Diversity and Inclusion at JoAnn Stores; and Joy Smith, Inclusion and Talent Manager at Marcus Thomas LLC. Also on today's episode, learn more about student photography organization Focal Point, and the history of student-powered design agency Ideabase.
AMDG. Today is all about minor victories--those day brightening graces and breaks in the clouds that give us reassurance and motivation on the homeschooling journey. And to celebrate our 75th episode since the Kolbecast relaunch, we wanted to celebrate you, our listeners! Bonnie, Steven, Brigid, and Lauren share their own minor victories as well as those sent in by parents, students, and teachers through our social media channels. Cheers to figuring out nap schedules, transitioning between brick-and-mortar school and homeschool, finding a rhythm, seeing independence and collaboration develop, growing in confidence and trust, and so much more. As a bonus, continuing the tradition of our 25th and 50th episodes, listen past the closing of the episode for a blooper reel. Kolbecast episodes referenced and others that might be helpful: Ep 12 Phone a Friend with Celeste Cuellar Ep 68 Grace for the Nitty Gritty with Celeste Cuellar & Ashley Massey Ep 54 Pro Omnibus Contendit with Deana Muth Ep 61 Middle Ground with Amanda Hayes and Alex Pischke Ep 25 Kolbecast Backstage Ep 50 Kolbecast (Cast Party) Look for the Kolbecast in your favorite podcast app and subscribe for effortless episode delivery. Have a suggestion or question for the Kolbecast team? Write to us at podcast@kolbe.org. Interested in Kolbe Academy's offerings? Visit kolbe.org.
AMDG. There's a lot going on in a person's middle school years, and it takes a special teacher (or several) to inspire and guide this formative period. Kolbe middle school teachers Amanda Hayes and Alexandra Pischke are two of those experts, and they join Bonnie today to share their insights. Together, they discuss the developmental stages of middle school, the combination of childhood silliness and maturing purpose they see in their students, and how they try to model good study and organizational habits for sixth through eighth graders to use at home and online. Episodes and other links that might be helpful Kolbecast Ep 33: Show Your Work with Math Department Chair Mrs. Kelly Powers Ep 58: Mystery Machines (technology & tech support) Kuta math software and worksheets Ep 21: To Live Fully Alive with Mrs. Elizabeth Hoxie For effortless episode delivery, subscribe to the Kolbecast in your favorite podcast player. Have a suggestion or question for the Kolbecast team? Write to us at podcast@kolbe.org. Interested in Kolbe Academy's offerings? Visit kolbe.org.
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Talking about money can be scary and uncomfortable, but it is also necessary, especially for female entrepreneurs. Today I am joined by Amanda K. Hayes to do just that - talk all things money, from the most common mistakes that you want to avoid to the best ways to invest. Amanda is the president & founder of AKH Financial Corp. She takes a comprehensive approach to incorporating all aspects of personal, retirement, investment, estate, tax, and business planning. She works with individuals, business owners, and high net worth families offering a diverse platform of wealth management, insurance, and consulting services. In this episode, you will hear: -Amanda's backstory, changing her mindset about money and how she started AKH Financial -Working with Amanda, what it looks like day-to-day and what to expect -Most common mistakes people make when it comes to money and tips for investing as an entrepreneur -Why it is so important to have confidence in yourself when it comes to money -Saving for your retirement, best ways to plan and prepare Connect with Amanda: Visit Amanda's website: https://www.amanda-hayes.com/ Listen to Amanda's and Marc's podcast Money Talk with Marc & Amanda https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/money-talk-with-marc-amanda/id1555596447 Subscribe to Amanda's YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYLlnWrZUTwBt9CM0nt3iFw Thanks so much for listening! If you have any other tips or ideas or want to connect, leave a comment under the post for this episode on our Instagram page @quotablemediaco. For any show ideas, to submit a guest to the podcast, or if you have any questions, please visit https://quotablemediaco.com/podcast.
My guests today are Nolan and Amanda Hayes of First Baptist Church, Beatrice, NE. Nolan is the senior pastor and Amanda is the director of the Foster Care Closet. While each are called individually to serve in their unique ministry roles, they are also a married couple who have found fun ways to minister together in Beatrice since 2017. Nolan and Amanda are the parents of four children. In addition to his role as pastor at FBC, Nolan serves as Camp Pastor to Junior Camp at Moses Merrill Camp and Conference Center. FBC Beatrice https://www.facebook.com/First-Baptist-Church-Beatrice-155628924578092/ Foster Care Closet of Nebraska https://fostercarecloset.org Camp Moses Merrill http://campmerrill.com/
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In this episode we discuss Amanda and Grant Hayes. Listen to us as we talk about the horrendous crime this couple committed... and find out what the couple did when they took a cross country trip to make a special delivery to Karen...
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Just when you thought it was safe to return to the cornfields of the Carpathian mountains, there's more slippery shenanigans afoot as we dive, again, and for the final time, into the Anaconda franchise! And who better to join us for this? She did the first THREE films with us, after all! She is the director of the shorts Call Girl, 42 Counts, One Last Meal, the festival-smashing short The Stylist and now, the SUPERB feature length version of The Stylist, which arrives on the Arrow Player as of Monday, 1st March... It is, of course, Jill Gevargizian! The film, somewhat unsurprisingly... Anacondas: Trail of Blood! No Hoff this time but John Rhys-Davies is back for the final showdown with the CGI serpents... The synopsis is as follows: Dr. Amanda Hayes fights with henchmen sent by a dying billionaire while avoiding a gigantic anaconda that regenerates. Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Also, why not pop over and take a look at our Patreon page? Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook (including our group THE CHUD LOCKER!) Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com OR check out our WEBSITE! Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain & The Sunshine Orchestra Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart
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Original Airdate: January 7, 2021In light of the new year and an uncertain financial future, Amanda Hayes and Marc Bernier come together to discuss current topics. In this episode, the two cover focussing your money mindset to make sure your financial status stays where it should be during a pandemic to insurance plans and how to effectively navigate them.
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What do you do when money can’t buy you everything? Amanda Hayes has to learn the hard way that money can’t buy everything and when the money is gone then the real problems start. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Amanda Hayes, the Communication Manager for Joann's Stores joins us to talk about homemade masks, sewing, online shopping and so much more. We are thrilled that she made time to chat! Go to http://www.joann.com
Amanda Hayes, the Communication Manager for Joann's Stores joins us to talk about homemade masks, sewing, online shopping and so much more. We are thrilled that she made time to chat! Go to http://www.joann.com
JoAnn Fabrics stepping up to help provide healthcare professionals and first responders nationwide, get the masks, and surgical gowns they need, by providing free materials for crafters and sewers to make at home or in their stores.
Welcome back to day 2 of the 2019 Hormone Summit! It’s time to “Bring the Downstairs UpFront” with Amanda Hayes Fugate (her awesome catchphrase!). Amanda is a Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist, and today we’re talking about how important this area is to our hormones, sexual health, and emotional well-being. If you don’t know anything about your pelvic floor, you’re about to fall in love with this rarely-talked about body part. Sit back, relax, and enjoy some incredible pelvic floor knowledge! Amanda went to Western Carolina University in 2007 with the unique goal of being a pelvic health therapist – she even won a national scholarship because of her passion in this area. Upon graduation she dove head first into creating a pelvic health program from the ground up for an outpatient physical therapy practice in the Asheville, NC area (please note, I introduced her as creating the *first* pelvic health program in Asheville, which was incorrect). Continuing to expand her expertise over the past 10 years has been an amazing journey which led her to teach for the Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehab Institute and open her own pelvic health practice: Pelvic Forward PT. Her goal is to provide comprehensive and patient directed care in the changing medical climate. Connect with Amanda via her website, https://www.pelvicforward.com/, on FB at https://www.facebook.com/pelvicforward/, and on IG at https://www.instagram.com/pelvicforward/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Amanda’s goal is to ‘Bring the Downstairs Upfront’ - as she so casually puts it, your Poop, Pee, and Sex PT! She shares incredibly openly about all things from your shoulders to your knees and normalizes it for us! She is also incredibly knowledgeable, educating us us in easy relatable terms. If you’re a marathon running, Crossfit athlete, weekend warrior, or new mom – Amanda is your solution to all things related to pelvic health. She works with patients who struggle with pelvic pain affecting their athletic performance or disrupting their sex life. She helps new moms manage the complex changes and restore pelvic floor function in a safe and comforting environment. She also collaborates with gyms and fitness-focused businesses in Asheville to provide educational workshops throughout the community. In addition to her private practice, Amanda is on faculty with the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehab Institute. Amanda’s shares some super tangible tips and tools we can all use to better your sweat life and to get more in tune with your pelvic area. Her descriptions will have you feeling like you are in a session with her and allow you to become more self aware to what your body is telling you! Learn more about Amanda at www.pelvicforward.com, check out her super fun and educational videos there and on IG/FB @pelvicforward! Tune in on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Breaker, and more! Just search Living the Sweat Lifestyle podcast! . #livingthesweatlifestylepodcast #ashevillefitness #828isgreat #asheville #ashevillenc #avl #828 #avlfit #getsweaty #sweatytoolbox #sweatforlife #sweatjourney #joinatribe #thesweatlife #sweattribes #sweattribesavl #sweatcommunity #fitfam #fitfamasheville #sweatinasheville #wheretoworkoutinasheville #livingthesweatlifestyle #thesweatlife #healthcoach #sweatlifecoach #lifecoach #thehealthlife #pelvicforward #pelvicfloor #pelvictherapy #pooppeesex
Green spaces and good food in the urban jungle. We meet Jack Agnew from Get Loose Foods & urban bee keeper Amanda Hayes from Hackney Garden Honey. Part 1 Get Loose Foods Hackney City Farm Growing Communities Locavore Audacious Veg Soulshare Part 2 Hackney Garden Honey Bee Facts Music by Elvers A Lartigue Ltd production
In this episode Amanda shares with us how she purposefully creates space to include her family's littles in their homeschool. For the show notes and more resources to help bring peace to your homeschool day with babies, toddlers, or preschoolers please visit www.barefootabbey.com/byhpodcast
On today's show, Dr Dave Nicol answers the question: "What should I look for in a mentor? And how do you know what makes a 'good' practice?" The question was submitted on Facebook by Amanda Hayes. Submit your question for Dr Dave on twitter, facebook or Instagram. Submit to @drdavenicol on each and tag the question #askdrdave. Everyone who has their question answered will win a signed copy of Dr Dave's latest book, So You're A Vet...Now What?
27 year-old Laura Ackerson was last seen on July 13, 2011, after stopping by the home of her ex-partner Grant Hayes and his wife Amanda Hayes. She was reported missing two days later when she failed to show up for work. On July 20, Ackerson’s Ford Focus was found abandoned near the 5400 block of Summer Manor […] The post A Bitter End: The Murder of Laura Ackerson appeared first on Tiegrabber.
27 year-old Laura Ackerson was last seen on July 13, 2011, after stopping by the home of her ex-partner Grant Hayes and his wife Amanda Hayes. She was reported missing two days later when she failed to show up for work. On July 20, Ackerson’s Ford Focus was found abandoned near the 5400 block of Summer Manor […]
Amanda Hayes is the creator of The Last Health Program, a six-week virtual group shindig geared at helping women free themselves from food and become their own health experts. Stemming from her desire to use food as medicine and strengthen her clients’ relationship with food, Amanda maintains a focus on individuality while keeping things light, fresh, and fun. As a holistic nutritionist and Strala yoga guide, Amanda has made it her mission in life to help others learn that eating healthfully and mindfully can be both fulfilling and fun.
Catullus 5, Vivamus, mea Lesbia, atque amemus, read and discussed by Amanda Hayes. http://blogs.dickinson.edu/archive/images/hayes5.mp3 Vivamus mea Lesbia, atque amemus, rumoresque senum seueriorum omnes unius aestimemus assis! soles occidere et redire possunt: nobis cum semel occidit breuis lux, nox est perpetua una dormienda. da mi basia mille, deinde centum, dein mille altera, dein secunda centum, deinde […]