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Dom welcomes Dr. Andrew McLaughlin, Secretary of Elementary Education at the Office of Catholic Education in the Philadelphia Archdiocese, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the incredible success that Catholic schools are seeing in light of a National Report Card that saw a huge drop in math and reading scores due to Coronavirus edicts and lockdowns. Dr. McLaughlin tells what the schools have done, telling Giordano about a training that teachers were already partaking in when schools started to close, explaining that teachers were largely prepared after a class on remote teaching due to snow storms. McLaughlin reveals the stunning successes of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia schools, and explains how Philadelphia residents can send their children to a private school. (Photo by Getty Images)
Full Hour | In today's third hour, Dom welcomes SportsRadio 94WIP host Angelo Cataldi back onto the Dom Giordano Program to talk about the great success of Philadelphia sports, first though talking about the stumbling start of the Philadelphia 76ers, telling whether Sixers coach Doc Rivers has to worry about his job. Then, Angelo tells about what he's looking forward to in retirement, telling of the announcement today on 94WIP that hosts Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie will be taking over when he steps away from the microphone. Finally, Cataldi and Giordano discuss Phillies manager Rob Thomson and whether Joe Girardi could've seen the same success, and who the manager should lead off the World Series with between pitchers Zack Wheeler and Aaron Nola. Then Dom welcomes Dr. Andrew McLaughlin, Secretary of Elementary Education at the Office of Catholic Education in the Philadelphia Archdiocese, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the incredible success that Catholic schools are seeing in light of a National Report Card that saw a huge drop in math and reading scores due to Coronavirus edicts and lockdowns. Dr. McLaughlin tells what the schools have done, telling Giordano about a training that teachers were already partaking in when schools started to close, explaining that teachers were largely prepared after a class on remote teaching due to snow storms. McLaughlin reveals the stunning successes of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia schools, and explains how Philadelphia residents can send their children to a private school. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)
If you grew up in the '60s, '70s, or '80s,you will love StarPodTrek! On this electrifying episode of StarPodTrek, we consider the Star Trek contents of Starlog magazine in issues 43 and 44 from 1981.Read along with your personal issue from your collection or for free here:https://archive.org/details/starlog_magazine-043/mode/2up Shocking Jon joins us to reminisce about the Motion Picture trading cards. Check out his Shocking Things podcast for more awesome content!https://anchor.fm/shockingthings Bob Turner and Kelly Casto discuss David Gerrold's commentary about Trekkers at conventions.Check them out on the '70s Trek podcast!https://m.facebook.com/1742040886071290/ Anthony Rooney tells us what it was like to see the Motion Picture in England, and Andrew McLaughlin describes it from his vantage point in Scotland ...and more on this episode of StarPodTrek!Would you like a free set of StarPodTrek trading cards? Please send a SASE to:StarPodTrek Trading Card offer700 Church StreetStudio 204Nashville, TN 37203Once again, we will be Attending Professionals at Dragon Con! Look for our panel schedule in the program:https://www.dragoncon.org/We will attending Music City Multicon this fall. Join us!https://musiccitymulticon.com/Don't forget to join our Facebook group:https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=469912916856743&ref=content_filterLooking for a Star Trek social club? Join us in STARFLEET International! https://sfi.org/Visit the Original Series set at Neutral Zone Studios!https://neutralzonestudios.com/Love Starlog magazine?Join the Facebook group:https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=303578380105395&ref=content_filterSuscribe to our YouTube Channel “StarPodLog and StarPodTrek”:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgE_kNBWqnvTPAQODKZA1UgFind us on Twitter and Instagram: @StarPodLog Reddit: u/StarPodTrek Visit us on Blogger at https://starpodlogpodcast.blogspot.com/ or iTunes or Spotify or wherever you listen to fine podcasts!Music used with permission by Five Year Mission. If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload (right click, save as)
In this episode, Hoots opens up about his experience in the hospital over the last three weeks fighting kidney transplant rejection. You will learn way more about immunology and plasma apheresis than you ever wanted to. Also, have you ever wondered what a lean freak's hospital room looks like – tune in to the video version to find out more!! A touch of vulnerability in this episode as Hoots opens up on where he has been the during the month of April! Be ready to hop on a journey that comes at you straight from Prisma Greenville Memorial Hospital in Greenville, SC. Huge shout outs and Thank yous to Sean Graystone, Charlie Dunn, Colin Milberg, Dean Reed, Keyan Zandy, Joe Donarumo, Terri Erickson, Cynthia Tsao, Jordan Christensen, Jake Harrell, Andrew McLaughlin, Harry Schmidt, Jason Schroeder and the entire Elevate Construction IST team, Jennifer Lay, Jesse Hernandez, and all of the other wonderful and amazing humans that have helped Hoots through one of the hardest times of his life. The thoughts, energy and prayers have been so appreciated! This experience has really made Hoots question some of the decisions that he has made in his life. Rethinking a new strategy in order to drive production and change in the construction industry. Thank you to all of the amazing people out there who have been praying and sending positive energy! It's working and Hoots on the Ground will be forever grateful! ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST: The Lean Builder's absolutely, positively NO bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way. RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website linkedin.com/company/the-lean-builder | Our LinkedIn community https://www.linkedin.com/company/no-bs-with-jen-jess/ | No BS With Jen & Jess GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE: Adam Hoots | linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions SPONSORED BY: BOSCH RefinemySite | bosch-refinemysite.us
Carbury FC's Andrew McLaughlin outlines his disappointment to Jessica Farry following the Sligo Town club's one-nil defeat to Oliver Bond Celtic in the Last 32 of the FAI Junior Cup at Drimnagh.
In this episode, the coaches coach, Andrew McLaughlin discusses what is quality of life. In this wide ranging and fascinating discussion we gain a deeper understanding of what are the key elements to a quality of life. We cover research, the philosophy and practical tips to bring more quality into your life. The research proves that quality of life will have the positive ripple effects on leadership, relationships, team and organisation.
In this week's special edition of the podcast we've got a grab bag of highlights from our Secret Life of Students event - covering everything from the future of the NSS, to how students understand the “value” of higher education, through to building community, student safety and fairness. With Alison Johns, CEO Advance HE; Nicola Dandridge, CEO Office for Students; Libby Farrier-Williams, St Mary's University; Ann Olivarius, Senior Partner, McAllister Olivarius; Felicity Mitchell, Independent Adjudicator OIAHE; Alan Sutherland, CEO Surrey SU; Jenny Shaw, Unite Students; Ben Vulliamy, CEO York SU; Patrick O'Donnell President York SU; Philippa Hardman, Aula; Andrew McLaughlin, CEO The SU, University of Bath; Francesco Masala, President The SU, University of Bath; Danielle D'hayer, associate professor, London Metropolitan University; and Jess Moody, Senior Advisor, Advance HE.
"Back to school" has come to mean something quite different during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially for elementary school children who generally benefit more from in-person rather than virtual learning. Producer Gina Christian speaks with Andrew McLaughlin, superintendent for elementary schools of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, to discuss how this academic year will take shape in the more than 100 archdiocesan elementary schools. (And here's a hint: uniforms will be required, whether you're at home or in the classroom.)
China was the first country in the world to experience effects from COVID-19. Now the epidemic there is slowing. How did the country of more than 1 billion people make it through? Technology played a big role. In this episode, Lydia Lee, Gary Liu, and Andrew McLaughlin join Vivian Schiller, executive director of the Aspen Digital program at the Aspen Institute, to talk over the kinds of technology that were launched or re-purposed to address aspects of the crisis. How did technology help keep the virus from spreading? How was misinformation handled online? Are there lessons that the United States can draw from? The views and opinions of the speakers in the podcast do not necessarily reflect those of the Aspen Institute.
In this episode Topher and Wendy interview the following guests: Patti Steel and Nick Clark joined us from The Trashcan Bandits. Health Kenton Lee (M.S., CSCS) •Fayetteville, Arkansas Native •Manager of HOTWORX Fayetteville •Former Razorback Cheerleader •Former Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach at The University of Central Arkansas -M.S. Kinesiology & M.S. Sports Nutrition - NSCA Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist In the Green Zone Trisha Guting is a Pinay American artist based in Fayetteville, Arkansas where she founded Out of Hand Artist Collective. A maker of trash art, Guting uses Traditional leatherworking and bamboo construction methods as well as repurposed materials to blend the visual and healling arts. Follow on instagram: @outofhandartistcollective Music Andrew McLaughlin is an acoustic singer songwriter based in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Andrew is a self-taught guitar, mandolin, banjo and harmonica-playing songwriter. Born and raised in Arkansas, Andrew's music is thick with an apparent love for nature and the earth and has a front-porch folk feel along with an alone in the desert sensation. He released his single "2000 Volts" on Bike Rack Record's Vol 1 under previous folk duo The Silver Lining. https://www.facebook.com/fay.cbd.kava.yoga/ https://www.facebook.com/nwanaturallivingllc/ https://purelynaturalonline.com/ https://highlandsmortgage.com/mortgage-lenders/bentonville/ https://karashealthcare.com/ https://www.litsmokingsupplies.com/ Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thewendyloveedgeshow Many thanks to Out of Hand Artist Collective and Hair Extensions by Miss J. Thanks to our supporters, patrons, crew and collaborators! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewendyloveedgeshow/support
On Friday's episode of Spittin' Chiclets the guys are joined by Joffrey Lupul, Shane O'Brien and Andrew McLaughlin. The boys join (1:07:51) to tell some stories about their careers and most career businesses as well as talk about their crazy friend group. The guys also touch on the recent firing of Gerard Gallant by the Vegas Golden Knights as well as a ton of other NHL news. The boys wrap up with some random nonsense as well as a Gambling Corner (02:07:19) from Rear Admiral.
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Hello ModernJeepers, welcome to Episode Number 43 of The ModernJeeper Show… the show about Jeeps, Jeeping and Jeepers.Can you believe this is Episode #43?!This week Matson Breakey, Mr. Modern Jeeper, Corey Osborne and special guest Mr. Andrew McLaughlin of LetzRoll Offroad talk about all things Jeep! Matson is still home, but recovering well...other than trying to fill the newly created space inside his skull, he is anxious to get back to a regular work schedule!After recovering from a Thanksgiving holiday trip to Moab, and Matson recovering from a busy day cooking (should he really be cooking?) we get to have Ultra4 racer and offroad shop owner Andrew join us for some insight into all he has going on in the offroad world. We talk about thieves and why they suck; Ultra4 racing vs Dirt Riot; Johnson Valley (home of King of the Hammers); the Jeep Gladiator and why it just works; how a coil over conversion can be done better; and what events to look for in the coming days and weeks.Another awesome Tech Tip of the Week, where Andrew shares with us some things to think about when Death Wobble is on your mind. And here's a hint: It's all about the touch.And as a reminder, please check out ModernJeeperAdventures.com for trips that offer beautiful locations, awesome wheeling and the making of life-long friends. As always, ModernJeeper is extremely grateful to our supporters including Warn Winches, Raceline Wheels, Bestop, Milestar Tires, Rugged Radios and, of course, Metalcloak.So, sit back, relax with a cold one, and enjoy Episode number 43 of The ModernJeeper Show…Show Notes:Moab, UTTop of the WorldCTI TrailerLetzRoll OffroadJohnson ValleyUltra4 RacingDirt RiotTarget LogisticsAjax Mine TrailsMesa, AZJeep Gladiator, RubiconCoil-Over ConversionScottsdale ExpoADS ShocksDeath WobbleIFS
Alyza Foster, from the Heinz Endowments Youth Philanthropy internship with a documentary on safe spaces and opportunities for teens, Mani Bahia, a senior at Pittsburgh CAPA with an original song entitled, Vixed, and Andrew McLaughlin, a freshman at North Allegheny Intermediate High School with a spotlight on George Harris, inventor of the Ferris Wheel. Background Music:"Maccary Bay" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
North Allegheny 9th grader, Andrew McLaughlin with thoughts on storm water runoff and land development, Westinghouse Arts Academy 11th grader, Cassandra Gray with an excerpt from her work, Blood Tulips, and Community Foundation for the Alleghenies senior intern, Maggie Blaisdell shares a modest proposal for Johnstown. Background Music:"Maccary Bay" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Pittsburgh Obama sophomore, Jonah Woolley, with a critique on English class curricula, Lincoln Park Performing Arts School Freshman, Gabriella Salvucci, with an original song, and North Allegheny Intermediate High School freshman, Andrew McLaughlin, with a spotlight on Nelly Bly. Background Music:"Maccary Bay" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The Australian International Airshow and Aerospace & Defence Exposition is one of Asia-Pacific's most prestigious aviation and aerospace events and the most comprehensive aviation, aerospace and defence exposition in the southern hemisphere. The team at Australian Aviation have been working hard covering the event, writing the show dailies and reporting on all of the announcements. We sat down with Andrew McLaughlin, Mark Jessop and Lea Vesic to discuss what the airshow means to them and what to expect over the coming week. You can connect with the guests below below: W: https://www.adbr.com.au E: andrew@felix.net.au Insta: markjphoto LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leavesic/
Journey through John: Controversial - Jesus heals a man born blind. Sermon by Revd. Andrew McLaughlin. Reading: John 9:1-15 and 34-41
Sermon by Revd. Andrew McLaughlin based on Hosea 6, focusing on verse 3: "Let us acknowledge the LORD; let us press on to acknowledge him. As surely as the sun rises, he will appear; he will come to us like the winter rains, like the spring rains that water the earth."
Sermon by Revd. Andrew McLaughlin based on Hosea 6, focusing on verse 3: "Let us acknowledge the LORD; let us press on to acknowledge him. As surely as the sun rises, he will appear; he will come to us like the winter rains, like the spring rains that water the earth."
Journey through John: Controversial - Jesus heals a man born blind. Sermon by Revd. Andrew McLaughlin. Reading: John 9:1-15 and 34-41
In the first edition of Australian Aviation Radio, we talk to the magazine's new owner Christian "Boo" Boucousis & editor Gerard Frawley about the brand's transition into digital. Boo also talks about his former career as a fast jet pilot with the Royal Australian Air Force. We also speak with managing editor of our sister publication, Australian Defence Business Review, Andrew McLaughlin, about current issues in local military aviation, including the F-35 program.
In this episode of the 1% Better podcast, I have a fascinating conversation with Andrew McLaughlin. Andrew is a Programme Director at the Irish Management Institute (IMI) for Diplomas in Organisational Behaviour and in Executive Coaching. He is a hugely experienced executive coach and has worked with national and multi-national companies including Revenue Commissioners, Departments of Industry and Commerce and Defence, OECD and EU. Andrew is a Master Practitioner and certified trainer/ consultant of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP).During our conversation, we journey though Andrews career, his passion in developing human potential (his words and I love that), discuss how mindfulness, meditation, yoga, and exercise have always been very much part of his life and how he’s always been a highly curious life long learner in many areas of the arts.Some of the great 1% better takeaways in this episode talk about NLP techniques like Anchoring and starting a daily Mindfulness practice to gain benefits to help you. In our quick fire question round, we talk about sleep, coffee, habits, work life balance and other great snippets of information that you’ll really enjoyI would consider him a jack of all trades and a Master of Many!!This is a great episode. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.Rob
Blessed are the meek - sermon by Revd. Andrew McLaughlin. Reading: Psalm 37:1-17
Sermon by Revd. Andrew McLaughlin. Reading: Exodus 3:1-20.
Sermon by Revd. Andrew McLaughlin. Reading: Exodus 3:1-20.
Blessed are the meek - sermon by Revd. Andrew McLaughlin. Reading: Psalm 37:1-17
With Australia’s confirmed purchase of a total of 72 F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, Steve & Grant are joined by Andrew McLaughlin from COMINT (Communications Intelligence) to discuss the F-35 and its operation within the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). We also feature a number of great interviews with Lockheed Martin staff and an in-depth discussion . . . → Read More: PCDU Episode 119: F-35 Joint Strike Fighter: The RAAF Approach
We have a variety of content for you in this episode including: 0:03:50 – A great chat we recorded with Andrew McLaughlin, previously co-owner and deputy editor of Australian Aviation and now a freelance aviation writer 1:00:59 – Kathy Mexted went flying with Anatole Mills from Warbird Air Adventures and got to experience some aerobatics . . . → Read More: PCDU Episode 97: Journos & Aeros
In recent months citizens of the Middle East and North Africa have experienced widespread shutdowns of internet access, coinciding with revolutions to overthrow national leadership. The seeming ease with which the Internet has been silenced in Libya, Egypt, and other countries has raised questions about ethical issues behind an Internet “Kill Switch,” the idea of a single point of access by which any nation’s leadership could shutdown their internet access. In the United States, debate over so-called “Kill Switch” legislation has focused on the free speech aspect. If it were technologically possible to shutdown internet access singlehandedly who is to say that power wouldn’t be exploited as it has been abroad? But on the other side of the coin is the question of cyber security. With so much commerce, communication, and security dependent on a loose and non-standardized network infrastructure, it could actually make sense to have an easy way to quarantine a bug or massive cyber attack. Today, hosts Lawrence Lessig and Jonathan Zittrain are joined by Andrew McLaughlin — a former Berkman Fellow and White House Deputy Chief Technology Office — and Brett Solomon — Executive Director of Access, a global movement promoting digital freedom. Together with an audience Lessig and Zittrain take on the Kill Switch.
Talks from the Center for Internet and Society. The topics span a variety of topics relating to civil rights and technological innovation. CIS is housed at the Stanford Law School.
Technology gurus Ethan Zuckerman and Andrew McLaughlin discussed why connectivity matters in the developing world--both to people in developing nations and to the rest of us.