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Join teachers Kristin Archambault, Amy Marshall, and host Michelle Olah as they discuss what they do to set themselves us for a successful school year. Kristin and Amy share the importance creating a well-ordered environment of routines, procedures and expectations which in turn build a sense of community and trust within their classrooms. And don't forget to take care of you… Bio Kristin Archambault Kristin Archambault is a veteran French and Spanish teacher. Although most of her experience is at the high school level, she currently teaches middle school French in Storrs, Connecticut. She is also President of RIFLA (th Professional organization for Rhode Island language teachers), a former world language student teacher supervisor at the University of Connecticut, and a frequent presenter at state, regional, and national world language conferences in the US. Amy Marshall Amy Marshall is a dynamic and energetic Spanish teacher who teaches with a variety of techniques that fall under the umbrella of comprehensible input and TPRS. Building community and relationships with her students is one of the greatest focuses of any classroom that she teaches in. To connect and to truly care, building real relationships and community among the students and herself in her classroom is a huge contributing factor in guaranteeing a sense of belonging and as such a successful experience in learning language. Producer's Notes Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email podcast@waysidepublishing.com Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com Social Media Krisitin Twitter: @HeyArchy FB: Kristin Bruno Archambault Amy Marshal Instagram @zonadeprofes LinkedIn: Amy Marshall Pygmalion Effect https://www.americanprogress.org/article/the-power-of-the-pygmalion-effect/ CI - Comprehensible Input, Stephen Krashen @skrashen TPRS - Total Physical Response Storytelling https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TPR_Storytelling
We're thrilled to have Amy Marshall from the Carolina Teachers Alliance joining us. She's here to chat with our hosts—Peter Pappas, Carrie Jackson, Joshua Goodman, and Shamike Bethea—about some pretty controversial stuff, like explicit books in schools and the growing influence of radical left ideologies in education. We'll see how conservative candidates are pushing back, especially in school board races, and why it matters. We'll also hear from Amy about the exciting changes happening with the Carolina Teachers Alliance and their efforts to support teachers and influence politics at the state level. Plus, we'll touch on the debate over school vouchers, parents' rights, and the financial battles shaping our schools. So, please sit back, relax, and prepare for a lively discussion exploring issues affecting our schools and communities. Let's jump right into today's episode of Carolina Cabinet. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecarolinacabinet/message
We welcome Amy Marshall from the Carolina Teachers Alliance as our guest. She will join our hosts—Peter Pappas, Carrie Jackson, Joshua Goodman, and Shamike Bethea—to discuss controversial topics such as the presence of explicit books in schools and the increasing influence of radical left ideologies in education. We will also explore how conservative candidates push back, particularly in school board races, and why this is significant. Amy will also update us on the exciting developments within the Carolina Teachers Alliance and its efforts to support teachers and impact state-level politics. Additionally, we will delve into the debate surrounding school vouchers, parents' rights, and the financial challenges shaping our schools. So, grab a seat, relax, and get ready for a dynamic conversation about issues impacting our schools and communities. Let's dive into today's episode of Carolina Cabinet. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecarolinacabinet/message
The episode discusses the importance of expanding funding for the WIC program and protecting the fruit and vegetable benefit within it. The WIC program provides nutrition support to low-income pregnant and postpartum women, as well as their children.
Welcome to another episode of Content Amplified! In today's show, we're joined by Amy Marshall and Alexis Sneed, two content marketing rock stars who've recently launched MKTG Collective, a digital marketing agency aimed at helping small business owners thrive in the digital world. They'll share their insights on the strategic use of evergreen and timely content. Join us for this enlightening discussion with Amy and Alexis, and learn how to make your content thrive in the ever-evolving digital landscape.
In this episode, Dr. Clancy and his guest, Dr. Michael Flaum, discuss clinician burnout and the surprising connection between patient-centered care and improved clinician well-being. Gerard Clancy, MD Senior Associate Dean for External Affairs Professor of Psychiatry and Emergency Medicine University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Michael Flaum, MD Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine References/Resources: Interventions to prevent and reduce physician burnout: a systematic review and meta-analysis Colin P West, Liselotte N Dyrbye, Patricia J Erwin, Tait D Shanafelt - Lancet. 2016 Nov 5;388(10057):2272-2281. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)31279-X. Epub 2016 Sep 28. What are the core elements of patient-centred care? A narrative review and synthesis of the literature from health policy, medicine and nursing Alison Kitson 1, Amy Marshall, Katherine Bassett, Kathryn Zeitz - J Adv Nurs. 2013 Jan;69(1):4-15. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2012.06064.x. Epub 2012 Jun 19. Video: Motivational Interviewing Lifting the Burden Guiding Style Shared decision making--pinnacle of patient-centered care Michael J Barry 1, Susan Edgman-Levitan - N Engl J Med. 2012 Mar 1;366(9):780-1. doi: 10.1056/NEJMp1109283. APA Wellness and Burnout Resources: https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/practice/well-being-and-burnout Miller, W. R., & Moyers T. B. (2021). Effective Psychotherapists: Clinical Skills that Improve Client Outcomes. New York: Guilford Press. Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (2012). Motivational Interviewing: Helping People Change, 3rd Edition. New York: Guilford Press. MINT website: https://motivationalinterviewing.org Podcast: Dempsey, K. & Hall, A. on Glenn Hinds and Sebastian G. Kaplan Podcast (July 19, 2021) https://www.glennhinds.com/motivational-interviewing/ep-46-reducing-burnout-and-compassion-fatigue/ Financial Disclosures: Dr. Gerard Clancy, his guests and the members of the planning committee for Rounding@IOWA have no relevant financial relationships to disclose. CME Credit Available: https://uiowa.cloud-cme.com/course/courseoverview?P=0&EID=51884 Accreditation: The University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CME Credit Designation: The University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Nurses: Effective March 18, 2020, Iowa nurses may use participation in ACCME-accredited education toward their CE requirement for licensure. A certificate of participation will be available after successful completion of the course. (Nurses from other states should confirm with their licensing boards that this activity meets their state's licensing requirements.) Other Health Care Providers: A certificate of completion will be available after successful completion of the course. (It is the responsibility of licensees to determine if this continuing education activity meets the requirements of their professional licensure board.) Date Recorded: 10/25/2022
Here's a sneak peek at what you'll hear:An insider's advice to freelancers who want to become the go-to videographer for ad agencies. (Follow this advice and you can potentially be on speed dial for multiple agencies. - 1:30)An outreach marketing fallacy that keeps video freelancers from picking up new business. (Buying into this fallacy will castrate all your marketing efforts - 2:00)How NOT to do outreach marketing. (If your outreach marketing sounds like the example given at 4:20, then you'll want to change that right quick. Here's how...)A ridiculously simple way (yet overlooked by most people) to get on the radar of producers and directors of big agencies who hire video freelancers. - 5:00Why video freelancers should think more like sleazy car salesmen. - 6:00Key people to approach inside an ad agency if you're a videographer looking for work. - 11:00Den's "how NOT to turn up to a corporate gig" story. (Megadeth were a great '80s metal band but rocking up to a corporate gig looking like one of the band members is probably not a great idea. - 13:00)A crackbrained thing many video freelancers do to their fees when working for big agencies. Doing this will always backfire. - 16:30The surprising power of being organized. (It ain't sexy. It ain't exciting, but by golly, this one attribute will get a videographer more work than just about anything else. - 18:00)The pros and cons of working for an ad agency as a hired videographer. - 22:00A classy way to deal with producers and directors who have the creativity of a house brick. - 24:00Support the showConnect with Den on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/denlennie/Get more great resources over at https://www.denlennie.com/
In this episode, Den chats to an ex-ad agency employee who got bitten by the entrepreneurial bug, saw a gap in the creative freelance market and filled it! If you're a video freelancer looking for work, then don't miss this episode.Here's a sneak peek at what you'll hear: What Create Crowd is, and... how it's helping videographers make more moolah. - 3:00Attention all video freelancers, graphic designers, photographers, make-up artists, copywriters, and creative thinkers: looking for more work? Great. Here's a new way that can potentially bring you new business quickly and consistently. - 8:00A little-known newsletter every video freelancer should subscribe to immediately. (This is one of those rare newsletters that can truly help you land new, high-quality clients. - 11:00)An insider secret: there's a little-known database that has cashed-up ad agencies looking to hire video freelancers right now! Here's where to access this database. - 13:00How video freelancers can potentially get featured in a newsletter that gets read by ad agency owners looking to hire. - 14:00Connect with Den on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/denlennie/Get more great resources over at https://www.denlennie.com/Support the show
In today's episode Dr Amy Marshall explains the human biofield and how we can use the scalar energy of sound and shape to heal the emotional body. Join us as Dr. Amy shares her insights into de-cluttering our emotional body, how we can use scalar energy to clear stagnant emotions and how shape and geometry can be used to heal. Highlights: Learn how to go upstream from the physical body and work on the root layers to disease. Understand how sound as scalar energy can be used to heal. Discover how a tuning fork can pick up emotional distortions in the human biofield Gain insight into how to you can open up and get connected to your own intuition. What is the “clutter” that is getting in the way of your natural healing ability? Discover how “processing” an emotion is different once the energetic imprint is removed. Learn about clearing generational and past life traumas. Gain insight to how the geometry of shape can heal. Discover correlations between specific diseases and corresponding emotional states. Contact: Dr. Marshall's Website
The Cabinet goes back to school with Amy Marshall, the President and Founder of the Carolina Teachers Alliance. Peter Pappas joins us in the studio as our special guest. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecarolinacabinet/message
Going Around the Public Schools! Amy Marshall of American Tutors asks, “Can you go around the public school system or correct it for ineffectiveness and indoctrination? Our goal is to apply Biblical Truth to the big issues of the day and to spread the Good News of the Gospel to as many people as possible through the airwaves as well as digitally. This mission, like others, requires funding. So, if you feel led to help support this effort, you can make a tax-deductible donation online HERE. Thank You!
Hey, fam! In today's episode, I am joined by the female business guru Amy Marshall. Amy and I unpack her journey into owning her own business, thriving in the beauty world and the challenges that come with being self-employed. She also talks about empowerment and growth within owning your own business, bringing insight into why she's doing it.As well as this we touch on the mental stress and struggles around business-owning & dive into therapy chat, medication chat and how she's feeling in this current moment.Such an amazing chat with such a lovely human! Thank you Amy for being so open and insightful about all things women in business. Forever proud! Go check out Beauty Bish for some bomb ass lashes and brow services & GET $20 OFF YOUR FIRST SERVICE WITH THE CODE Molly20 xCheck out Beauty Bish HERECheck out Amy HERE& Check out Lofty HERENew Zealand HELPLINE - Lifeline – 0800 543 354 (0800 LIFELINE) or free text 4357 (HELP).Follow us @thehardwaypodcast & @mollyyblanchard
In this episode, we are joined once again by Amy Marshall to discuss current regulatory and policy events at U.S. EPA. We cover National Ambient Air Quality Standards (fine particulate, ozone, and lead) activity and implications. We also review air toxics activity with a focus on Boiler MACT and the National Air Toxics Assessment Database. We close with a discussion about New Source Review permitting and some practical advice about staying connected with U.S. EPA and regulatory activity. Tune in to this episode and future episodes to stay connected to what you need to know about U.S. EPA's activities and priorities.
In this episode I talk you through the ins and outs of Free Voluntary Reading. I talk to you about how important it is to make sure the texts you have available are comprehensible as well as when, how, and in what way to introduce FVR in your classes. I also talk about what mistakes to avoid and what you should do during reading. This podcast episode is FULL of gold, and yes, I threw in a Brain Break at the end too!This episode is available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple podcasts! Subscribe so you're notified of new episodes!SHOW NOTES:Mary Overton's blog on Donor's Choose for Funding Class librariesNEWSELAHere are some resources to find comprehensible "readers" for your classroom: Some independent authors...More independent authors...Señor Wooly graphic NovelsFluency MattersWatch one of Amy Marshall's Book previews here. This one is based on Mira Canion's Capibara con Botas.Watch the Serpiente Brain Break in Action!Click here to connect with me on Instagram!Have you saved your seat for the FREE workshop I'm leading on February 11th at 2pm CDT!? It is called Ignite, Inspire, Impact! and it is a workshop for world language teachers eager to fuse FUN, Culture, Movement, and JOY in their classrooms over the next couple of months (without having to overhaul their entire curriculum!) I would LOVE to see you!Here's the link to register for free!&a
In this episode Amy Marshall joins us once again to provide an end of 2021 air quality regulatory update. It has been 14 months since we first launched our new podcast format with a lookahead to a potential Biden administration. Now we are just under a year into the administration and explore the latest policy, regulatory, and legal activity. Topics covered include New Source Review, ambient standards, air toxics, and environmental justice among others. As always, we discuss some practical advice on how this activity will translate into permitting and environmental compliance programs.
In this episode, Amy Marshall and Rich Hamel discuss the latest activity around the Federal administration's two biggest priorities: Climate and Environmental Justice. The climate discussion focuses on Federal climate issues being addressed in the infrastructure bill, status of climate goals, state-level regulatory activity, and a few actions that are occurring internationally. The Environmental Justice discussion focuses on recent activity related to U.S. EPA blocking the issuance of permits for environmental justice concerns and the future implications of those actions on holistic level.
In this episode the conversation with Amy Marshall about Federal administration activity continues. We continue to explore the possible implications around the removal of the previous administration's guidance rulemaking. We discuss ongoing litigation around ambient standards, New Source Review (NSR), and One in Always In policy among others. We also explore new proposed rulemaking from the administration that bear watching in the future, including a sneak preview of climate and environmental justice policies as they continue to emerge.
Nat welcomes Amy Marshall, Executive Director and President of the Carolina Teachers Alliance, to talk about her alternative to the NCAE. Also, The Cabinet discusses Critical Race Theory and what it's doing to our culture. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecarolinacabinet/message
In this episode we are joined by Amy Marshall to revisit the air quality regulatory, policy, and ongoing litigation activities in play five months into the new U.S. EPA administration. We discuss actions that are being reconsidered and actions that have been vacated by the new administration. Among these topics is a discussion about the PM2.5 National Ambient Air Quality Standard reconsideration that could have far reaching impacts on future environmental permitting and modeling for capital projects.
Science made a strong comeback in the past 2 years, and it's here to stay. Listen in on what Amy Marshall, Head of Sales at Eckart, has to say about how trends have evolved and continue to do so. Masks shifted makeup trends unexpectedly, what happens next? Find out which one of these takes the spotlight: lipsticks, eyeshadows, or skincare.
Is it the basics or the key to our peak performance? Functional strength training and functional fitness are often overlooked but could be the KEY to your physical wellness. This week Jenn sits down with Amy Marshall and Chad Levy, an absolute POWER COUPLE in fitness. Covering their stories, rooted in dance and finding their way to the top of the fitness industry, along with clarifying what functional training is, why it's so important and even uncovering the magic of "mind to muscle," this episode is not to be missed! Outline:Intro today's topic & meet today's guests, Chad Levy & Amy Marshall Amy's story: from dance to fitnessChad's story: from injury to fitnessPrioritize stabilizationDo what you likeMaster functional training & you can do anything!What is functional training?Form & activating the muscleForm before power - develop the underlying muscle strengthThe consequence of not starting with functional training is injury & inability to moveFunctional strength training exercisesProgressing & the case for light weights vs the case for heavy weights Fear of bulking up from heavy weightsFear of working the legs/big legs & why we must train the lower bodyHypertrophy, open chain & close chain movements, stress on your jointsFlexibility & strength - how much is too much? What role does stretching need to play in our routine?Proper pre-workout stretch/warm-upProper post-workout stretchingThe mindset part of fitness"I hate working out"Mind to muscleFinal thoughts from Chad & AmyLinks:Become a MemberConnect with us! FB Page & Private FB Group & Jenn's InstagramTake the free Weight Loss Profile, Jenn will send you a Menu PlanConnect with Chad on IG or his other IG and his websiteConnect with Amy on IG, on FB or on her website Quotes:"It's not just about how our bodies look and feel right now; it's about how are we going to age and progress through this." - Amy Marshall"Functional training is pre-hab, so you don't get injured." - Chad Levy"Happy people have happy glutes. Nobody squeezes their butt and can be angry at the same time." Chad Levy"If you're not fatiguing, pick up heavier weights." - Amy Marshall"Stretching is TLC." - Chad Levy"It takes 8-12 weeks to see adaptations in the body." - Amy Marshall"It is important to find the workout that works for you." - Amy Marshall
In this rare honor of an episode, Nurse Amy walks us directly into New York City's prestigious Lenox Hill Hospital in March of 2020 as horrific COVID-19 hit the United States. She takes us through the unknown, unexpected, unwanted, and mess of what Amy considers to be one of the largest middles we've ever faced. Learn the impact that COVID-19 has had on herself, her 300+ nursing staff, the middle survival aids they've leaned on, and what Amy's current life questions are as she deals with the aftermath messiness. An eye-opening episode offering much needed perspective for all of us.
Hey Guys! You’re listening to #GrowGetters – the future skills podcast for smart women in business. We exist for one simple reason: we are here to help you GROW! Each week, we drop a brand new ep that covers the latest trends, tools, tips to make sure your business or career is future-ready!Today you’re chatting with Grow Getters hosts: Tiffany Hart and Tanya Garma.This week we are hosting a super interesting masterclass with the one and only Amy Marshall - founder of Hey Poppy.Hey Poppy is a new app changing the tech game, creating a platform that empowers, educates and connects busy women with the best businesses all in the one place. Poppy keeps you in the loop when promo codes become available, as well as links to business offers and competitions that local, national, and international businesses offer. Amy said her app is a bit like Tinder for Promotions - swipe left on any offers your like and save heaps of cashlola.Amy Marshall is an Aussie entrepreneur, that brought Poppy to life 4 years ago after noticing a distinct gap in the market for women and small business owners. The app is soaring in popularity, with leading brands joining the lineup.We take this week’s episode in a more techy-focused direction. If you have ever thought about bringing an idea to life in app form - the insights Amy shares in today’s episode will hopefully prepare you to create, design, and the app of your dreams.Links:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heypoppy_au/Website: https://www.poppyapp.com.au/So without further adieu - let’s dive into today’s episode.Plus...If you want some more sweet, sweet inspo, check out our Insta page and please follow us at @growgetterspodcast !! :)And if you’re still hungry for more, our #GrowGetters GROWTH HACKS NEWSLETTER is designed to keep you up-skilled and up-to-date on all the latest tips, models, and trends - so sign up at www.growgetterspodcast.com/newsletterYour hosts are:Award-winning brand strategist and writer, Tanya Garma (@tanyagarma)Forbes-listed startup founder and entrepreneur, Tiffany Hart (@tiffanyclairehart)
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Amy Marshall walks us through how the healthcare industry must pivot business to provide COVID services to increase revenue through trying times. The willingness to change your business model within healthcare marketing will help keep your business afloat.
On this episode of ScaleUp Radio we’ll be speaking to Amy Marshall, who is the owner of ALM Fitness a company that she set up in 2010 to provide lifestyle changes for clients, with advice on healthy habits and healthy eating. Unlike a lot of the businesses, and business owners that we hear about and speak to here on ScaleUp Radio, Amy and ALM Fitness is, as the name would suggest, in the health and leisure industry. However, that doesn’t mean that the challenges that they have faced and the lessons learned, don’t transfer to other industries and business models. A really wide-ranging conversation, where we covered plenty of subject, like: - The one key change that Amy made in the business after around 4 years that meant she has been able to survive and even thrive in the current pandemic when so many of her competitors haven’t - How to get unstuck when you’re too comfortable in your business - The process to find the right people for your business (Of course we talked more about that in our Hiring Panel episode which you can go back and listen to) - Why it’s not enough to have weekly meetings with your team, and the benefit of monthly, quarterly meetings too - What to say to clients who are unsure about your business moving online, specifically during the lockdown I had a very enjoyable time speaking with Amy and hearing about the evolutions of ALM Fitness, especially during the lockdown when so many similar businesses have had to just shut up shop. Amy can be found here: http://almfitness.co.uk amy@almfitness.co.uk Slack https://slack.com/intl/en-gb/ Trello https://trello.com TeamUp https://goteamup.com/login/ The Fear Bubble by Ant Middleton - https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-fear-bubble/ant-middleton/9780008194680 The Four Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss - https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-4-hour-work-week/timothy-ferriss/9780091929114 Scaling up your business isn't easy, and can be a little daunting. Let ScaleUp Radio make it a little easier for you. With guests who have been where you are now, and can offer their thoughts and advice on several aspects of business. ScaleUp Radio is the business podcast you've been waiting for. You can get in touch with Kevin here: kevin@biz-smart.co.uk
Dr. Amy Marshall is a researcher, lecturer, author, and musician with over 20 years of experience in the field of health. After serving as Captain in the Air Force Reserves, Amy completed her research study on improving the diagnosis of hypothyroidism at Samford University and received her Doctorate in Nursing Practice. Today, Amy works alongside Dr. Jerry Tennant at the Tennant Institute for Integrative Medicine, where she has developed the Tennant-Marshall Scalar Emotional Release Method (TM-SER). Amy joins me today to discuss and demonstrate Scalar Sound Therapy. She explains how the body takes a lot of energy to sustain an emotion and how that impacts our health. She describes how scalar energy corrects a person’s polarities and explains the significance of teeth in Scalar Sound Therapy. She also reveals how a health crisis led her to her work and highlights the impact of Scalar Sound Therapy on personal development. “Emotions are who we are and our struggles. But we don’t have to dredge through it; the sound itself is an acknowledgment of those struggles.” Dr. Amy Marshall Today on the #SpohnTrained Personal Development Podcast: The health crisis that led Amy to working with Scalar Sound Therapy How health occurs at the cellular level and how emotions can impact health The ability of sound to open up intuition, consciousness, inspiration, and clarity Biogeometry: adding the energy of shapes to the energy of sound The effects of emotional problems on the endocrine system and how it creates disease in the body The nourishing effect of scalar energies on our polarities and on the world Why Amy no longer doubts her work with Scalar Sound Therapy The heart as our connection to others and to the highest source of power How the things we do to ourselves affect our children and the next generation The significance of teeth on Scalar Sound Therapy work How scars block the flow of energy throughout the body Why many people have traumatic childhood experiences with going to school How tuning forks gave Amy the courage to make hard decisions as a mother Resources Mentioned: Biogeometry Connect with Dr. Amy Marshall: Amy Marshall Email: DrMarshall@tennantinstitute.com Hack Your Body Language Are you ready to feel more confident? Ready to build rapport with virtually anyone, anywhere? Ready to detect dishonesty, inspire trust, and attract the right kind of people into your inner circle? Then you need my Hacking Body Language course! The Hacking Body Language course is a comprehensive course that teaches you how to… Use your body to communicate and understand human behavior and human communication Own the room and crush your next negotiation or interview Increase your confidence Inspire trust and make friends Shift your emotional state and identify emotional shifts in others So if you’re ready to build more confidence and improve your interpersonal skills and interactions - grab your copy of Hacking Body Language now! 10% of course sales are donated to the Magnum Opus Project - the project determined to uplift the world by delivering personal development content to schools and prisons. Get More #SpohnTraining Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of the #SpohnTrained Personal Development Podcast! If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts, subscribe to the show, and leave an honest review. Don’t forget to visit our website and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube for even more content and inspiration. Share your favorite episodes with your friends and colleagues to help us inspire and motivate more people to create positive change in their lives.
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Is This Podcast Paleo? CrossFit, Food, Lifting and Paleo for Real People
DOG SHOW! This week we’re joined by Amy Marshall, creator of PrimalPooch.com – the source for natural healthcare and nutrition for your dog. Stuff we talked about: Raw diets for dogs Bathing frequency Exercise needs Your dogs ‘paleo’ is different than yours. What ancestral means for dogs. Allergies and natural remedies. Natural ways to prevent fleas and ticks and the issues with topical treatments. Catch up with Kristin at thegirlwiththebutter.com or @TheGirlWithTheButter. Get more from Everett at paleofatkid.com or @PaleoFatKid This episode is brought to you by PureWOD. PureWOD offers high quality, junk-free, additive-free, dairy-free protein, pre workout, and more. We’re loving the GREENS Micronutrient Powder. Filled with 14 servings of organic fruits and vegetables, like alfalfa leaf, wheatgrass, barley grass, broccoli, cabbage, kale, spirulina, pineapple, blackberry and goji berry with the added boost of liver support from N-Acetyl Cysteine, ALA, and Milk Thistle with MCT Oil to increase absorption. We LOVE it for everyday but especially for staying nutrient-packed when traveling. Don’t forget to try the NEW Vanilla Build! As a special offer for our community, PureWOD is offering a 10% discount to our awesome listeners. Simply head over to purewod.com and use promotion code “PALEOPODCAST” (all caps no spaces!) at checkout.
Welcome to the very first episode of The Book Love Foundation Podcast! And thank you for joining us in this celebration of teaching and the joy of learning. Subscribe in iTunes Donate to the Book Love Foundation Episode 1 Show notes You can learn more about the Book Love Foundation at Booklovefoundation.org, where you can also make a donation. 100% of the money you give to the Book Love Foundation puts books into classrooms. We ve given away $100,000 in three years, but the need is far greater. Help us reach more young people with the power of reading. Book Love Foundation awards are given to teachers like you. If you re listening to this show, you re already committed to kids and the power of reading. You can apply for a Book Love Foundation grant by visiting booklovefoundation.org. Applications for 2016 are due March 1st. CONVERSATION SEGMENT Allison Marchetti teaches high school English in Richmond, VA. She is the co-author of Writing with Mentors: How to Reach Every Writer in the Room Using Relevant, Engaging Mentor Texts (Heinemann 2015) and co-founder of the blog Moving Writers with Rebekah O'Dell. You can connect with Allison on Twitter @allisonmarchett or at movingwriters.org. Laura Tracy Baisden is a 26-year veteran teacher, serving as Language Arts Department Chair at Logan High School in Logan, West Virginia. She teaches Honors 9, English 12 College Readiness, and Creative Writing. She is a former co-director of Marshall University Writing Project, and director of the rural satellite, Coalfield Writers. She can be reached at ltbaisde@k12.wv.us Tracy is also a National Writing Program teacher. Lori Lebel has earned a dual Bachelor s Degree from Syracuse University and a Master s Degree from the University at Albany. She has been teaching English Language Arts with the Schenectady City School District for sixteen years. For the past six years she has been the English Language Arts teacher and Team Leader for the Schenectady Smart Scholars Early College High School Program. Additionally, she was the sole recipient of the 2015 New York State English Council Dr. Ruth E. Everett Award for promoting teaching as a profession. Lori can be reached via email at: elalebel@gmail.com Lori mentioned talking with Penny at NCTE. Read more about NCTE and the NCTE16 here. BOOK TALK Here are the books from this episode s book talk (courtesy of the students who visit Brian Kelley s classroom library) Butter, by Erin Jade Lange The Daughter of Smoke and Bone Trilogy, by Laini Taylor Coldest Girl in Cold Town, by Holly Black Anything from Jandy Nelson. Brian says a lot of his kids are reading The Sky is Everywhere. Crank, by Ellen Hopkins. This is the first of a 10-book series. The Crossover, by Kwame Alexander Brian Kelley teaches 8th-grade creative writing at Charles F. Patton Middle School in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. He is a co-director of the Pennsylvania Writing & Literature Project. You can email him at bjk925@gmail.com, connect with him on Twitter @_briank_ , or follow his blog: http://www.brianjkelley.net/ STUDENT STORY This episode s student story was from Amy Marshall, who teaches grade 9 and 10 English at St. Malachy's Memorial High School in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. Amy uses her love of literacy to provide workshops to teachers on creating engaging high school English classes. You can email her at marshall.pet@gmail.com or follow her blog: https://meaningfulteacher.wordpress.com/ Amy s student was inspired by Go Ask Alice. Published in 1971, and still Thank you for listening to the very first episode of The Book Love Foundation Podcast. If you enjoyed listening, please share it with a colleague or two. The post The Very First Episode – What is Book Love About? Ep 1 of The Book Love Foundation Podcast appeared first on Teacher Learning Sessions. ★ Support this podcast ★
An interview with NYC-based dance artist Caitlin Trainor. Caitlin has danced for the Metropolitan Opera Ballet, Sean Curran, and Amy Marshall, and was assistant to Mr. Curran and site-specific choreographer Stephen Koplowitz. She is currently Artistic Director of Trainor Dance and on the dance faculty at Barnard/Columbia University.
Mike talks with Amy Marshall, managing director of the Olney Theatre Center in Olney, Maryland. They discuss the history of the Olney Theatre Center, as well as Olney's recent efforts to pay off their significant debt incurred after a recent expansion.