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For this episode David sat down with Andy Buck to discuss the early 2000s album The Last Broadcast by the band Doves along with the early history of the band.
For this episode David sat down with Andy Buck to discuss the early 2000s album The Last Broadcast by the band Doves along with the early history of the band.
On this week's episode, David sits down with Andy Buck to discuss The Doors' second studio album, "Strange Days". This is part two of that conversation.
On this week's episode, David sits down with Andy Buck to discuss The Doors' second studio album, "Strange Days". This is part one of that conversation.
Part 2 of SO with Andy Buck and Sarah Tant.
On this week's episode, David sits down with Andy Buck and Sarah Tant to discuss the 1986 progressive pop art rock classic, "So" by Peter Gabriel.This is part one of that conversation.
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Tony Aiken and Andy Buck to discuss "Ocean Rain", the 1984 album by English post-punk band, Echo & the Bunnymen.This is part two of that conversation.
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Andy Buck and Billy Perkins to discuss 1987 critically acclaimed fifth album by The Replacements, "Pleased to Meet Me".This is part two of that conversation.
On this week's episode of The Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Andy Buck and Billy Perkins to discuss 1987 critically acclaimed fifth album by The Replacements, "Pleased to Meet Me".This is part one of that conversation.
https://thedaysgrimm.com/This week the guys sit down with someone who seeks to explain the science behind social networking, co-author of “Power and Praise: Fields of Power and Positive Discourses in the Late Soviet Period", DR. ANDY BUCK! We sit a talk about what it was like moving around as a child, his love for music, what it was like working and living in Russia, and how how modern world is slowing changing how we as humans interconnect with one another. If you're into making connections with your fellow humans and want to learn a little about the science behind how that works; you've come to the right place. So strap on your sociology cap and get ready for some fun in this week's TDG episode with DR. ANDY BUCK![Dr. Buck's Links]USI Webpage - https://www.usi.edu/faculty/adbuck/publications[The Death of the Week]https://amp.theguardian.com/australia-news/2016/oct/24/former-socceroo-steve-herczeg-died-after-catheter-connected-to-oxygen-coroner-told[The Days Grimm Podcast Links]- Sweet TDG Merch: https://thedaysgrimm.com- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheDaysGrimm- Our link tree: linktr.ee/Thedaysgrimm- GoFundMe account for The Days Grimm: https://gofund.me/02527e7c [The Days Grimm is brought to you by]PurpleMoose Power Washing, LLC - Official Sponsor:https://purplemoose-power-washing-llc.business.site
On this week's episode of the Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Andy Buck to discuss the 1995 album by Scottish alternative rock band Teenage Fanclub, "Grand Prix".
On this episode of the Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Andy Buck to discuss the 1982 classic by English rock band, XTC, "English Settlement".This is part two of that conversation.
On this episode of the Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Andy Buck to discuss the 1982 classic by English rock band, XTC, "English Settlement".This is part one of that conversation.
Andy Buck gives us his pearls of wisdom, what the current climate looks like after covid and the current issues leaders in education face. With questions from our live audience.#HONK #OurNCEJourney
Pre-pandemic, remote work was more the exception than the rule. Now it feels like we are all remote first warriors. At this stage of the remote revolution, entire companies have been created and individuals hired with no face-to-face contact. While teams have mostly adapted well to this new reality, in our post pandemic hybrid world, questions are now being asked about the optimum way forward. This event will examine leadership through the lens of remote work. We will look at the challenges and changes leaders have had to face, the pivots they have made in their leadership style, and the strategies required to effectively lead and engage a remote/hybrid team. We've invited 4 leaders with different perspectives on this subject: ✅ Andy Buck, VP Brand and Creative at Camunda ✅ Lisa Robinson, Founder and CEO at Companiions ✅ James Weller, VP of People at Divido ✅ Valerie Wiederkehr-Prundianu, VP of People at Resourcify Join the Talking Talent community platform powered by ACELR8 to talk about this and a lot more: https://www.talkingtalent.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/acelr8/message
If You missed this Solution Session Recorded Live On 2/9, Don't Worry We Brewed a to Go Cup For You that Talking about Recruiting and Hiring in todays world is a huge subject that needs more Solutions. The Solutionaries have a panel of experts in this field for you to get a Fresh Brew of ideas to help you with hiring and recruiting at your workplace. Here is the Starting LIne-Up:Scott Trainor, COO USA Motor Jobs. Scott started his career in the automotive industry in Canada as a salesperson at a local dealer, working his way up to managing one of Canada's largest luxury dealerships. Through his experience he has understood what the industry needs in terms of building a solid team. He is now in the United States where he and his partners launched USA Motor Jobs, a new, innovative and modern way that candidates and employers connect in the automotive industry.Mary-Lynn Wilkins, Recruiter for United Recruiter Network. Mary-Lynn is a long time resident of the Tampa Bay Area. Her career had her sitting in several management positions over the years but she discovered her passion for recruiting while she was working with the management team at an Automotive Dealership. Mary-Lynn is now proudly a part of United Recruiter Network, a recruitment firm that services the Automotive industry.She is also a chairperson at a successful nonprofit in her community for the past 10+years. Mary-Lynn's passion for people is evident in both her work and hobbies. In her personal time you will find this Super Human, active on BWC, Clubhouse and in and around the Tampa area taking advantage of all it has to offer.Shelly Buck is the Executive Assistant to the Director of Operations for Automax Recruiting and Training. In addition to her duties as executive assistant, she is also a top recruiter specializing in fixed operations. She works with dealerships nationwide to find the best candidates for their team! In addition to her work life, she enjoys spending time with her husband Andy and two children, Josh and Ally Jo. Andy Buck is a Trainer and Recruiter for Automax Recruiting and Training. After a mission trip to Haiti in 2018, Andy decided that he was called to leave his dealergroup of 26 years in order to change the lives of people who are seeking success. Andy enjoys playing music and leading others in worship, in addition to spending time with his wife Shelly and his 2 awesome kids.If You Read All This, Listen To The Show and Others! Let's Brewwww.CarGuyCoffee.com
In Episode 33 of Why Make? we talk with furniture maker, sculptor, and educator, Andy Buck. Andy is currently a full professor in the School for American Crafts in the College of Art and Design at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He has also taught at the Oregon College of Art & Craft, and given workshops at Anderson Ranch, Haystack, Penland and Peters Valley. Andy's work has always seemed to embody fun and whimsical forms but we step behind the whimsy to talk about the serious ideas he is exploring in his work and the unique design vocabulary he has developed. Robb has been an admirer of Andy's work for a long time and his fun play on tools and toilet bowl plungers inspired his early work, including an ongoing flyswatter series! So grab a brush and a can of milk paint and join us as we see what makes Andy Buck tick.
Join us for an amazing episode with Andy Buck the man who knows that 'Leadership Matters' and shares his wisdom on #Morethanajob podcast. What is more important - character or competence? What challenges do the media present to school leaders? Why should you always mind your Ps & Qs with Andy Buck? What does it mean to be psychologically safe? What makes a great school? Who told Andy Buck he was too cocky? A geography teacher by trade, Andy went on to become a headteacher for thirteen years at two schools in east London. In the last year of headship, his school was judged outstanding in all categories and Andy was designated a National Leader of Education. In 2009 he become a Director at the National College for School Leadership. He was subsequently responsible for setting up the government's flagship Teaching Schools programme before being appointed as Managing Director at United Learning, one of the country's largest academy groups. Since 2014, Andy has founded Leadership Matters which aims to improve the educational outcomes for pupils by supporting great leadership development. Andy has written seven leadership and coaching books, the most recent of which is ‘An Introduction to the BASIC coaching model'.
You may know Andy as the founder of Leadership Matters. Today you get an insight into the leadership mistakes he has made along the way. Sit back and enjoy!
Gianmarco Soresi is a stand-up comedian, actor and writer living in New York. A Moth StorySLAM winner, he has performed Off-Broadway and been featured in Vanity Fair, Esquire and The Huffington Post. His acting credits include the movie Hustlers with Jennifer Lopez, and the upcoming Billy Crystal/Tiffany Haddish film Here Today. Join Aminah and Gianmarco as they chat about life in the US amid virus and election chaos, his new special on Amazon Prime and that infamous pepper incident. The Lounge is a video podcast by musician, screenwriter, director and photographer, Aminah Hughes. In this interview series, Aminah talks to people in the music, film and other creative industries about the essence of their craft and what drives them to do what they do. Click SUBSCRIBE for more great episodes. Learn more about Aminah at www.aminah.com.au
WE ARE BACK. WHAT HAPPENED WHILE WE WERE GONE? Greetings from our new studio in LA! That's right. Still NY'ers at heart (its really our home - if you can't tell when Amy's accent slips in) but, this official makes us a bi-coastal team! In this episode, Amy sits down with two extremely talented and hard working individuals, comedian and actor, GIANMARCO SORESI and actress, writer and producer, LINDSAY-ELIZABETH HAND. The two first collaborated a few years ago when they made the viral hit "Voldemort's First ASMR," and haven't looked back since. Now they have partnered to bring together Gianmarco's debut stand-up comedy special SHELF LIFE where Gianmarco proves that stand-up always finds a way - even in a global pandemic. Experience his first (and hopefully last) outdoor comedy special filmed in front of a socially distanced audience. Directed by Emmy Award-winner Andy Buck, produced by Jacklyn Thrapp andLindsay-Elizabeth Hand, the special is available on Amazon Prime and is being lauded, and rightfully so, by critics for how funny it is. Gianmarco also stars in the Pink Among Men quarantine comedy series I LOATHE THE QUARAN20's which is available on IGTV, Facebook and YouTube. ABOUT GIANMARCO: Gianmarco Soresi is a stand up comedian who just released his first comedy special, SHELF LIFE, on Amazon. He can also be seen briefly in the movie HUSTLERS with J-Lo, CBS' BLUE BLOODS, Netflix's BONDING and the upcoming Billy Crystal movie, HERE TODAY. Follow him across all socials @gianmarcosoresi. ABOUT LINDSAY-ELIZABETH: Lindsay-Elizabeth Hand is a SAG-AFTRA actress, an award-winning screenwriter, and the Owner and Founder of Edge In Motion Productions, a full-service production company specializing in comedic TV Pilots and viral internet content. Her work has caught the eye of several publications including HuffPo, Funny or Die, Broadway World, A.V. Club, Paste Magazine, Flavorwire, Laughspin, Spoiled NYC, Comedy Cake, and Theater Geek to name a few. Follow Lindsay on social media @thelindsayhand. As always, follow along with Pink Among Men @pinkamongmen and rate and review us wherever you get your podcasts. XOXO
We were thrilled to be joined by Andy once again to discuss the wonders of coaching. A common thread running through lots of our episodes is the power of coaching and Andy is the ideal person to explain why. Andy has a brilliant new book out called BASIC coaching and it can be found on Amazon. We hope you enjoy it and let us know what you think. Also a huge thank you to our sponsors www.teamsatchel.com Follow us on @thetalkingteacherspodcast email us on thetalkingteacherspodcast@gmail.com
Nick Heard & Prof Ben Laker talk about Leadership in Uncertain Times with the renowned Andy Buck, author & founder of Leadership Matters
During episode 3 we speak to the amazing Andy Buck author of Leadership Matters and guru of all things leadership. The episode hopes to give you an insight into the world of leadership, support those who are leaders and give those thinking about leadership some tips. This truly is a cracker of an episode. Enjoy The talking teachers
We return from our week off to news that Paul Ryan will not seek re-election. We discuss the implications nationally for Republicans and explore its impact on CD 1 candidates. We review last week’s spring election results, including 49 Citizen Action members winning their races. We welcome Andy Buck from the Painters Union to discuss the epidemic of wage theft in the construction trades and promote their Day of Action next Friday 4/20, 11-1pm in Milwaukee and Madison. Citizen Action co-op member Sue Anderson closes the show by telling us about a fundraiser the co-op and other groups are holding for Voces de la Frontera next Friday, 4/20, 5pm in Milwaukee.
Following our successful November 2017 annual conference in Northern Ireland, General Secretary Geoff Barton talks to: • Deidre Gillespie, Principal of St Mary's Grammar, Magherafelt, talks about her school, her own education in Belfast, and her vision as ASCL NI President from January 2018 • David Burnett, Headmaster of The Royal School, Dungannon, talking about his school and its commitment to flexible working for teachers • Maud Perry, Principal of Down High School, Downpatrick, comparing her previous leadership role in Surrey with heading a school in Northern Ireland • Conference speaker Dawson Stelfox, the unassuming mountaineer who led Ireland’s first Everest expedition • Conference keynote Andy Buck, Managing Director of Leadership Matters, reflecting on educational leadership, the development of Teaching Schools, and his insights into education in Northern Ireland
In this episode we focus on the crucial role middle leaders play in school improvement. We hear from a panel of middle leaders who reflect on what they most enjoy about their role, the challenges they face and what advice they would offer to others. We also have an interview with a leading thinker on school leadership, Andy Buck, who offers his advice on how middle leaders can make a real difference in their schools.
s had a root canal and couldn't be happier. John's 47 and has a new microphone. They talk about John's upcoming book tour, the pleasures of not very good television, the greatest product placement of all time, the Pinesburger, writer/artist dialogues, and New Jersey Pronunciation. Follow links to S. P. Dinsmoor's Garden of Eden, The Log Cabin Motel, Fortitude, A Ford advertisement in Designated Survivor, Glenwood Pines, Andrew Sean Greer's Blue Lusitania, Jeff Vandermeer's Borne, and Receipt by Carl Adamshick and Andy Buck.
Paul makes a welcome return to the Pivotal Podcast this week and our very special guest is Andy Buck. Originally a geography teacher, head of year and head of department, Andy went on to become a headteacher in east London for thirteen years. In the last year of headship, his school was judged outstanding in … Continue reading You’re in luck – it’s Andy Buck! (On Leadership) – PP157 →
Michelle Thomas is speaking at the TES Leaders Summit at Bett 2017 and organising TeachMeet Resolution both in January 2017, London. What's in this episode? Intro 0-2.30: Nordic Edtech Conference: http://nordicedtech.squarespace.com/ Forward schedule - give your vote on which topics should be included or sign up to sponsor: theedtechpodcast@gmail.com Content: Interview with: Michelle Thomas, executive head teacher of the New Wave Federation Neill Melville, CAS master teacher, federated assistant head teacher, New Wave Federation The concept of Federation The role of the Executive Head Teacher How to get mentorship or support when there's no Executive Head teacher structure in place Being a connected educator Suggested apps for use in the classroom Ensuring tech for good and not extending the attainment gap Sample Quotations: Michelle Thomas Federation is about schools working together, achieving more, sharing leadership and talents. I don't want my staff to see themselves in a bubble of perfection. I found bright children completely disengaged with learning I like systems in place. It's a tough life being a teacher. Being a head teacher is quite a lonely job. The hardest thing is the loneliness. Search networks is useful. Having mentors is very important as a head teacher I am a big believer of learning from other people. That's the beauty of Federations and Academies. Leadership makes the difference. I started to see iPads as the hook. We put them in the classroom. It did create a spark of interest in children. We wanted the iPad to make learning independent and get them to collaborate, work together. Take learning to another place, that we teachers couldn't. Don't use an iPad if it's much quicker on pen and paper! Think about the use of the technology, don't have it replacing something. Because that's not going to take it anywhere. An appraisal system around the use of technology was key for us, not an extra add-on. Show-casing was a quick-win that allowed us to create a competent digital team. They showed what they were able to do with technology in the classroom. Neill Melville Teach computer science in schools. Not only how to use technology but also how to create technology. Coding? It's important. It is the thinking aspect of it that it is important, computational thinking can be used in other subjects. Computer science should be taught in a cross curricular way. Technology gives you the chance to show your work to a wide audience and children want to excel. References: Michelle Thomas, Executive Headteacher of the New Wave Federation NLE https://twitter.com/mthomas2010 https://uk.linkedin.com/in/michelle-thomas-2162b7a6 New Wave Teaching School http://www.newwaveteachingschoolalliance.co.uk/about-us/ John Hattie http://visible-learning.org https://twitter.com/VisibleLearning Alison Peacock http://alisonpeacock.net https://twitter.com/AlisonMPeacock?lang=de Andy Buck https://twitter.com/andy__buck?lang=de https://twitter.com/LshipMatters http://www.leadershipmatters.org.uk/ambassadors/andy-buck/ Apps: Explain Everything https://explaineverything.com Green Screen http://www.doink.com/tutorials/ Pop Pop Pow https://apkpure.com/pop-pop-pow/com.roysyh.poppoppow iMovie http://www.apple.com/imovie/ Mark Anderson, ICTEvangelist https://ictevangelist.com https://twitter.com/ictevangelist?lang=de https://uk.linkedin.com/in/themarkanderson The Brilliant Club http://www.thebrilliantclub.org https://twitter.com/brilliantclub?lang=de TeachMeet Resolutions https://www.eventbrite.com/e/teachmeet-resolutions-tickets-29086360086 Digital Sisters https://twitter.com/digitalsisters?lang=de Gary King https://uk.linkedin.com/in/garyking2 https://twitter.com/gary_s_king?lang=de Claire Bradshaw https://clairembradshaw.co.uk/executive-coaching/coaching-in-the-education-sector/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/clairembradshaw Jane Considine http://www.thetrainingspace.co.uk http://www.thetrainingspace.co.uk/product/write-stuff/ https://twitter.com/janeconsidine https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jane-considine-0493952a Neill Melville https://uk.linkedin.com/in/neill-melville-548745a0 http://community.computingatschool.org.uk/door Sponsorship: Contact theedtechpodcast@gmail.com to find out more 1000+ listeners from 69 countries each week 3 ad slots per episode Co-curated takeover episodes International pop-ups and LIVE podcast recording events Support independent community building in the edtech space Subscribe: Never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Edtech Podcast via iTunes, TuneIN Radio, Stitcher, Pocket Cast and many more. You can also subscribe to The Edtech Podcast weekly for news, events updates and episode links: Sign up to The EdTech Podcast Weekly
Today's "Lesson" is all about knowing one's limitations, scope of practice and appreciating the little voice inside one's noggin. Dr Andy Buck is an ED Physician who works all over Australia, but is based in Melbourne where he runs the very excellent Emergency Trauma Management course. This is a case of procedural sedation which goes a little awry. It is a nice counterpoint to all of the stuff we hear about safety, "fasting status" and the classic - "easy intubation, rocky extubation" scenario.
'Flipped learning and launching a new tech school' Tweet us https://twitter.com/PodcastEdtech Be our FB friend and leave a voicemail via messenger: https://www.facebook.com/The-Edtech-Podcast-552680798233211/ Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-edtech-podcast/id1107282759?mt=2 What's in this episode? Intro, what's in this week's episode, new venue for the launch party, and other news items Interview with Kirsty Tonks, Principal Designate at Shireland Technology Primary School, UK ( a new ‘flipped classroom' primary opening in 2018) Kirsty Tonks own journey over 22 years of working in education; how the ubiquity of tech has made explaining the benefits to teachers, parents and students easier Roadmap for the Shireland Technology Primary School, UK ( a new ‘flipped classroom' primary opening in 2018) How Shireland believes in ‘using technology in a mundanely clever way' How to use audio and video feedback to halve teacher marking times How to create a school ethos to create ‘smart creatives' of the future able to select tools appropriately for each task The questions to ask before purchasing tech Why sustainable change towards innovation has to be systemic, not just based on a few The opportunities of being an academy or free school How ITT trainers can provide better teacher training How to create an expectation around using impactful tech methodologies in the classroom and to save time in school processes Kirsty's desire to see a broader curriculum with innovation across all subjects not just ‘computing' Working with Sir Mark Grundy, and the history of tech in education What's Maths Flip and how can it help with the ‘efficacy' of tech for education? Kirsty Tonks' Summer Reading list Sample quotes ON TECH: it isn't the tech itself but the impact it could have my philosophy has always been if i can do it again body can do it we talk at Shireland about using technology in a mundanely clever way.. ON OPENING AN ENTIRELY NEW FLIPPED PRIMARY SCHOOL: it's exciting because it's a blank piece of paper, but it's terrifying because it's a blank piece of paper as well ‘if there is anyone in the west midlands area who's interested in being a smart creative then please do make contact. ‘we want technology to underpin all aspects of learning not just a pigeon hole of computing.' MESSAGE TO ITT PROVIDERS: from a teacher training perspective i still think there is a way to go don't focus on the sexy bits GETTING TEACHERS ON BOARD: ‘it's about having that conviction' ‘for sustainable change it has to be systemic, not just about a few creative teachers.' FOR THOSE PROCURING TECH: What's going to make the most impact with the least investment? Test things first in the classroom Further reading: Kirsty Tonks, https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsty-tonks-b3a3621a Shireland Technology Primary School, http://www.thelearningbank.co.uk/shireland/HighTechPrimary/HighTechPrimary.htm Flipped Learning Explanation, http://www.nesta.org.uk/blog/flipping-learning-schools Education Endowment Foundation Toolkit, https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/evidence/teaching-learning-toolkit Alan November, http://novemberlearning.com/educational-services/educational-consultants/alan-november/ SSAT, https://www.ssatuk.co.uk/ and Bett, http://www.bettshow.com/ Estelle Morris, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estelle_Morris Sir Mark Grundy, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Grundy Maths Flip, https://twitter.com/mathsflip Andy Buck, Leadership Matters, http://www.johncattbookshop.com/leadership-matters-how-leaders-at-all-levels-can-create-great-schools Andrew Morrish, The Art of Standing Out, http://www.johncattbookshop.com/the-art-of-standing-out-transforming-your-school-to-outstanding-and-beyond The Girl on The Train, Paula Hawkins, https://www.amazon.co.uk/Girl-Train-Paula-Hawkins/dp/0857522310 Jon Bergmann, http://jonbergmann.com/ FlipconUK, http://flipconuk.co.uk/ Loughborough University London to host The Edtech Podcast Launch Party! Delighted to announce the venue will be Loughborough University London. Last few educator tickets available via eventbrite. #edtechpod Loughborough University is ranked as a top 10 university for research excellence, with almost 66% of the work of Loughborough's academic staff judged as ‘world-leading' or ‘internationally excellent'. This year Loughborough University topped the Times Higher Education Student Satisfaction survey; an interview focusing on Loughborough Universities UX strategy was released on episode 10 of The Edtech Podcast. The Loughborough London campus opened 6 months ago and the course focus on Design Innovation, Digital Technologies, Enterprise and Entrepreneurship, and Media and Creative Industries make it a perfect fit for the communities involved in education technology.
Ciaran McKenna and Andy Buck have a pow-wow with Matthew Mac Partlin on 3D Printing - Where it's up to, where it might go and how they are using it.
The RAGE Podcast - The Resuscitationist's Awesome Guide to Everything
Andy Buck and Amit Maini from the Emergency Trauma Management course give their side of the story of what happened when a slide from there course was tweeted out of context leading to an unexpected backlash.
Andy is Director (Teaching Schools) at the National College and a National Leader of Education. His previous experience includes headship of two London secondary schools. He has recently published two books, Making School Work and What Makes a Great School?