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Mountains of Magic
EPISODE 200!!! - My Disney Cruise Line trip report aboard the Disney Wish - Motion sickness, late night pizza, things I'd skip and more

Mountains of Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 43:11


It's my 200th episode and today I'm sharing all about my recent cruise on the Disney Wish. My family did our first 3 night sailing, and had a blast. Come hear my thoughts on World of Marvel, Arendale, and 1923 dining experiences, what we loved on the ship, and our activities at each port. I'll share some thoughts on Castaway Cay, as well as what you can expect in future episodes. Thanks so much for being here!I hope you enjoyed today's show. I'd love to connect with you over on Instagram @mountains_of_magic or Facebook at Fantastical Vacations by Daniele. If you would like help in planning an upcoming Disney or Universal vacation, email me at danielerobbins@fantasticalvacations.com or fill out a quote form to get started planning the magic Get A QuoteJoin my email newsletterMusic from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/andrey-rossi/bring-the-funLicense code: E9BZCTS1O3JRPERX 

The Forbidden Mountain - A Disney Lorcana Podcast
New Card Analysis The Duke and More!

The Forbidden Mountain - A Disney Lorcana Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 18:27


Join the Discord community here - https://discord.gg/yzBHNxk *** Check out our Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/TFM_Lorcana *** Check out our Merch Store - https://the-forbidden-mountain.myspreadshop.com/ Frozen week is in full effect with the release of 3 new cards featuring the wonderful Disney franchise, Hans, The Duke, and the Scepter of Arendale have joined the ranks along with a new Emerald Action Stampede. We break them all down in this SWOT Analysis of the new cards! Enjoy this one as it is a lot of new cards to breakdown and decide the good, the bad, and the ugly! Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TFMLorcana Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/TFM_Lorcana

Wish I Knew . . .
#30 Natalie Arendale - Sales Director / WHO you work for . . . / Resilience / 2 year rule / "make your bed"

Wish I Knew . . .

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 64:35


Career Overview- Entrepreneurial spirit starting at the age of 10- Educated at Australian Catholic University- Consulting experience very early onRoles as: Operations ManagerNational Sales Manager Senior business development executive Sales Director Highlights- Started consulting in her teens - Getting an MBA to compliment her current role Part time MBA Full time work - Getting special permission from the MBA school to attend- What worked for Natalie while working for a high net worth individualLesson Learned "I can't buy integrity and trust"- Building up strong relationships with strong leaders- A lot to be gained in the first 2 years at a company Stick it out Heaps to learn- Resilience is a key trait and #1 focusPerspective on Hiring- Interviewing / Who she looks to hire - Pushing heavily to assess their ability to be great in sales- The intangibles of being great at sales- Most important factor to a job and making a changeOverall- How "Who" you work for has shaped her career decisions- Having a plan and getting the most out of her opportunities- Perspective on Mentoring from both sides- CxO role is in her future- Favorite meal response, horrible- Superpower one of the most ironic I've heard- Making your bed says a lot about you 

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

S04-E05 We continue our brief overviews of publications about leader identity emergence by the study session leaders. The narration of the publication overview will be by members of my synthetic voice family. I hope that the interaction that occurs will make the listening more enjoyable. Due to the length of this particular bibliography, it will be spread out over two episodes. In addition to this audio episode, I also previously provided a PDF copy of the topical bibliography. You can see the other topical bibliographies as well as the master copy on my web site. A shortcut web link is https://z.umn.edu/peerbib This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
Josh McDowell Defends the Christian Faith

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 71:53


S03-E04 Josh McDowell and his speech “A logical defense of the Christian faith”. McDowell has spoken to millions of college students over the past forty years. His most popular public lectures were on a logical defense for the Christian faith. McDowell traveled the country making presentations with sponsorship by various organizations. An emphasis of his talks was that a choice to believe in the Christian faith is not a leap of faith. Rather, there is plenty of evidence that can lead someone to make a decision for believing in Christianity. This particular speech is a long-one at over an hour. It is packed with the evidence that led Josh McDowell as a skeptic to make this decision. I thought this a good episode in the context of our approach to Easter in a few weeks. In addition to this audio episode, I also provide several PDF documents: one a biography of Mr. McDowell and an article about one of key arguments for the faith originally written by C.S. Lewis, an enormously influential Christian who also argued that Christianity was not a blind leap of faith. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org, http://historicvoices.org, and the Historic Voices Facebook page. Please post comments to the individual episodes at http://historicvoices.org, podcast review and rating section within iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

S04-E02 Short overview of the updated and expanded annotated bibliography for the seven major peer learning programs. Our colleagues in the field have been productive in the past year with new research and publications to inform us of best practices for peer learning programs. I monitor seven major programs that have been implemented throughout the U.S. and other countries around the globe. Those programs are the Accelerated Learning Program, Peer Assisted Learning, Peer-Led Team Learning, Structured Learning Assistance, Supplemental Instruction which is also known by other names including Peer Assisted Learning, Peer Assisted Study Sessions, and Video-Based Supplemental Instruction. I hope my words are useful in your work to help students achieve their dreams.   This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

S04-E01 Overview to Season Four of the PAL podcast. Last season we included interviews with several Australian study group leaders. This season we will continue the same with interviews of student leaders in the U.S. and other countries. We will expand the interviews to also include the coordinators or managers of study group programs as well. If you and your student leaders would be interested in being interviewed, let me know. I just completed an update to the annotated bibliography of the seven major peer learning groups. I will highlight that in the next podcast episode and will also provide a PDF copy of the document. Throughout the year I plan to share some publications from the bibliography related to different topics such as leader identity emergence, professional development, and the process used by student leaders as well as others. There are amazing publications being written and research studies conducted about the effectiveness of peer learning programs to benefit both the participants and the student leaders. Stay tuned to this podcast. Join us next time for news about the updated bibliography and the opportunity to download it. I hope our words are useful in your work to help students achieve their dreams. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
Dr. Howard Hendricks "How to Motivate"

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 48:33


S03-E02 Dr. Howard Hendricks shares how to motivate others and yourself. For half a century, Dr. Hendricks has educated and entertained audiences with practical steps to improve life. He taught for half a century at Dallas Theological Seminary where he taught a generation of church leaders, consulted with Fortune 500 company leadership, and lectured across the U.S.  This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org, http://historicvoices.org, and the Historic Voices Facebook page. Please post comments to the individual episodes at http://historicvoices.org, podcast review and rating section within iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups
Course-based Learning Assistance (CLA) Guidelines Overview

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 17:09


S03-E23 The 80+ page guidebook to best practices with postsecondary peer assisted learning programs provides field-tested and approved practices that can enhance any academic support program at a college that uses student-led study groups. This video provides a brief overview of the document. It can be downloaded at https://z.umn.edu/peerguide This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

S03-E22 This episode provides an overview of the 2020 Postsecondary Peer Cooperative Learning Program Bibliography. It contains 1,550+ publications and research studies on all the major national and international postsecondary peer assisted learning programs: Emerging Scholars Program, Peer-led Team Learning, Peer Assisted Learning Program, Structured Learning Assistance, Supplemental Instruction/PASS, and Video-based Supplemental Instruction. The website to download the document is https://z.umn.edu/peerbib This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

S03-E21 This episode provides five questions to ask when considering when postsecondary Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) model to use on campus. It is critical to understand the requirements to implement, available resources at the institution, and challenges to overcome. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

S03-E20 Video-based Supplemental Instruction (VSI) is a course delivery system on video and processed in small groups that integrate mastery of rigorous course content and learning strategies. Students earn academic graduation credit for paired-courses (content and learning strategies). In the 1990s, co-developed at the University of Missouri-Kansas City by Dr. Deanna C. Martin and Robert A. Blanc. Since then, it has been implemented in a wide variety of places such as Eastern Europe and South Africa. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

S03-E19 Supplemental Instruction (SI) is an academic enhancement and support program. SI creates a supportive learning community that empowers the students to develop their academic capacity to become powerful and independent learners. It was created at the University of Missouri – Kansas City in 1973 by Dr. Deanna C. Martin. Since then, it has expanded to 33 countries in 1,500 institutions plus more by the regional training centers Regional training centers in Australasia, Canada, Europe, and South Africa. SI is known by a variety of names included Peer Assisted Study Groups (PASS) and others. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

S03-E18 Structured Learning Assistance (SLA) is a mandatory workshop that support the academic success of all students enrolled in historically-challenging courses. SLA was developed at Ferris State University and is used at colleges across the U.S. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu  

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

S03-E17 Peer-led Team Learning (PLTL) is a model of teaching undergraduate STEM courses that integrates peer-led workshops as an integral part of a course to increase success for all enrolled students, especially those that are historically-underrepresented. PLTL was created at City University of New York and is used at colleges around the world. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

Bonus (PDF) This document provides an annotated bibliography of publications concerning the Emerging Scholars Program. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

Bonus (PDF) These are the PowerPoint slides for the episode on the overview of the Emerging Scholars Program. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

S03-E16 The Emerging Scholars Program (ESP, known by other names) is a highly-structured workshop attached to academically-rigorous math courses to increase success of historically-underrepresented students. Created in the early 1970s by Dr. Philip Uri Treisman at the University of California, Berkeley, the initial focus was African-Americans in a calculus course seeking a doctoral degree in mathematics. Since then it has been used with a variety of student groups. ESP is used at colleges across the U.S. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

Bonus (PDF) This chapter provides an overview of peer learning programs as deeper background to the podcast episode. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

S03-E15 In this episode I identify the common elements, purposes, student challenges, and design features shared among the major postsecondary peer learning programs that operate on college campuses throughout the world. These programs include Emerging Scholars Program, Peer-led Team Learning, Peer Assisted Learning Program, Structured Learning Assistance, Supplemental Instruction (also known as PASS and other names), and Video-based Supplemental Instruction. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Good Shepherd OPC
2019 Athens Conference, Rev. Robert Arendale 2nd address

Good Shepherd OPC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 44:00


REV. ROBERT ARENDALE--MDiv, M.Ec.- serves as the Executive Director of Reformed Theological Seminary, Houston, TX. Prior to his labors with RTS, Rev. Arendale served for 6 years as church planter and pastor of Cornerstone OPC in NW Houston. Following his graduation from Baylor University, he attended North Carolina State University to pursue graduate studies in Economics. The Lord then placed on his heart a burden for pastoral ministry- and he and his family moved from Raleigh to Charlotte where Robert attended Reformed Theological Seminary. Robert is married to Christy and they have three children ages 10, 7, and 5.

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups
Interview with Izzi, Student PASS Leader, Australian Catholic Univ.

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 2:24


S03-E14 Izzi shares about her experience as a student PASS leader and what she has learned from the experience. A bonus PDF accompanies this short episode with information about PASS at her institution. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups
Interview with Martin, Student PASS Leader, Griffith Univ., Australia

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 4:21


S03-E13 Martin shares how his experiences as a student PASS leader and what he has learned from the experience. A bonus PDF accompanies this short episode with information about PASS at his institution. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups
Interview with Prahlad, Student PASS Leader, Marquarie Univ., Australia

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 5:10


S03-E12 Prahlad shares about his experiences as a student PASS leader and what he has learned from the experience. A bonus PDF accompanies this short episode with information about PASS at his institution. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Old School Lane
Old School Lane Casual Chats: Frozen & Frozen II

Old School Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 107:51


In this episode of Casual Chats, Patricia and special guest Arun Mehta from The Arun Mehta Show discuss about the 2013 Disney film Frozen and its sequel that came out in 2019 based on the classic fairy tale The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Anderson. The story focuses on two sisters named Elsa and Anna who are the princesses of a kingdom called Arendale. Anna is a naive, optimistic girl while Elsa is a reclusive girl who has snow and ice powers. When Elsa is named the queen of Arendale, she accidentally reveals her powers to everyone and run off. Anna and a young man named Kristoff rushes to retrieve Elsa back to Arendale due to her causing winter to the palace. In Frozen II, Elsa hears a call from a far off land covered in fog. Anna, Kristoff, and Olaf join Elsa in her journey to discover the village behind the fog and the mysterious powers that appear. What do Patricia and Arun think of the movies? Listen and find out.

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups
Interview with Abhay, Student PASS Leader, Univ. of Sydney, Australia

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 6:36


S03-E11 Abhay shares about his experiences as a student PASS leader and what he has learned from the experience. A bonus PDF accompanies this short episode with information about PASS at his institution. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups
Interview with Claire, Student PASS Leader, Univ. of South Australia

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 4:31


S03-E10 Claire shares about her experience as a student PASS leader and what she has learned from the experience. A bonus PDF accompanies this short episode with information about PASS at her institution. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups
Overview of Australian Student Study Group Leader Interviews

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2019 3:18


S03-E09 Short overview to five-part series of interviews with college study group leaders in Australia. The common name for most programs is Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) in Australia. Accompanying this overview is an article about tertiary education (common name for higher education) in Australia. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

S03-E08 Strengthening Relationships. I share how college study groups can increase student "belonging:" in college to support their satisfaction and academic achievement. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net  This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

S03-E06 In this podcast episode, I share the change process that foster professional identity emergence among PAL facilitators. In addition to this audio episode, I also provide several PDF documents. One is a set of PP slides that I used with the talk. Another is a short annotated bibliography of publications that others have written about how the PAL experience has influenced change with the facilitators. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

S03-E05 In this podcast episode, I share the change process that foster leader identity emergence among PAL facilitators. In addition to this audio episode, I also provide several PDF documents. One is a set of PP slides that I used with the talk. Another is a short annotated bibliography of publications that others have written about how the PAL experience has influenced change with the facilitators. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

S03-E04 In this podcast episode, I share the change process that foster vocational identity development among PAL facilitators. In addition to this audio episode, I also provide several PDF documents. One is a set of PP slides that I used with the talk. Anotherther is a short annotated bibliography of publications that others have written about how the PAL experience has influenced change with the facilitators. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups
Personal and Professional Development for PAL Facilitators

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 12:19


S03-E03 In this podcast episode, I share the change process that fosters change with PAL facilitators both personally and professionally. In addition to this audio episode, I also provide several PDF documents. One is a set of PP slides that I used with the talk. The other is a short annotated bibliography of publications that others have written about how the PAL experience has influenced change with the facilitators. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Groups Podcast: College Group Tutoring and Study Review Groups

S03-E02 I share lessons learned from the major peer learning groups. In addition to this audio episode, I also provide several PDF documents. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, Radio.com, RadioPublic.com, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org http://palgroups.org, David Arendale’s LinkedIn web page, and David ‘s Twitter feed @davidarendale. Please post comments to the individual episodes at iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Dave’s Disney view
Episode #268 - Frozen ever after

Dave’s Disney view

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 18:33


 Overview: On my most recent visit, I got a chance to see the new ride in the Norway pavilion: Frozen Ever After. Come along and hearthe ride audio, my thoughts about the ride, and I toss out a few things about Epcot as well. Notes: I admit that I found the ride quite enjoyable.  It was cute and clever and it represented Frozen really well.  But, I honestly don't think the fictional world of Arendale fits into the real world of Norway.   --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daves-disney-view/message

Dave’s Disney view
Episode #283 & #284 - Norway pavillion

Dave’s Disney view

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 49:57


 Overview: Today's podcast is a tribute to the Norway pavilion. I take a thorough look at the design, layout, and theming. Then, I spend some time talking about shopping and dining. This was the last new pavilion added to World Showcase, way back in 1988!   Notes: Norway is intriguing because it represents the area known as Scandinavia generally.  I am not a huge fan of what they did to get the fictional area of Arendale into the real country of Norway, even thought it was cute and clever. I did enjoy putting together this retrospective on all 11 World Showcase pavilions.  I hope you enjoyed listening to it, and learning more about the history of Epcot. Want to take a quick photo tour of Norway?  Check out my post here. A reminder that the general overview of Epcot's World Showcase is in podcast #208 I explored the Japan pavilion in podcast #209 The Germany pavilion is in Podcast #216  Mexico is in Podcast #233 Canada is in Podcast #240 China is in Podcast #245 The American Adventure is in Podcast #254 The UK pavilion is in Podcast #259 The France pavilion is in Podcast #261 The Italy pavilion is in Podcast #276 The podcast about other pavilions that were planned but never built is found in Podcast #277  And the podcast about Morocco can be found in Podcast # 279 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daves-disney-view/message

Fancounters Podcast
68 - Mimi Ryder (Frozen - Broadway Musical)

Fancounters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 32:34


Hosted by Nick & Elizabeth - a PodFix Network Podcast Today we’re joined by Mimi Ryder who plays the Young Elsa in the newest and most highly anticipated Broadway Show, Frozen – The Musical. Mimi is no stranger to performing in front of a large audience as she previously held the role of Matilda in the Broadway Musical of the same name. With appearances on television shows like Blue Bloods, you’d think this young lady has done it all… but maybe, just maybe!, she has her sights set even higher…we’ll find out on the show today! http://www.fancounters.com http://www.patreon.com/fancounters http://www.twitter.com/fancounterslive www.facebook.com/fancounters https://www.teepublic.com/user/fancounters (WE HAVE NEW MERCH!)  

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
Oliver North Testifies at the Iran-Contra Affairs Congressional Hearings

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 10:51


(S02-E09) In this podcast episode, we feature Oliver North and his testimony before Congress about the Iran-Contra Affair. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net These audio recordings come from a variety of sources. Some may have been provided through the American Rhetoric online database. This website provides more than 5,000 speech transcripts, audio recordings, and videos of public speeches, sermons, lectures, interviews, and more. Checkout the website at http://americanrhetoric.com Another source for audio may have been the Internet Archive online database. It is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, audio recordings, software, music, and more. Its purpose is offering permanent access to historical digital collections. Checkout the website at http://archive.org This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org, http://historicvoices.org, and the Historic Voices Facebook page. Please post comments to the individual episodes at http://historicvoices.org, podcast review and rating section within iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
Christmas Message by President Ronald Reagan - December 23, 1981

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2017 4:20


S02-E08 President Reagan shares an inspiring four-minute Christmas message with the American people. Accompanying this message, is an article that explores the role that his Christian faith was expressed in his personal and political life. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net These audio recordings come the Internet Archive online database. It is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, audio recordings, software, music, and more. Its purpose is offering permanent access to historical digital collections. Checkout the website at http://archive.org This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org, http://historicvoices.org and Historic Voices Facebook page. Please post comments to the individual episodes at http://historicvoices.org, podcast review and rating section within iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
Justice Thomas - "SCOTUS Decision Good News Club v. Mildord Central School" - 2001

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 7:29


SO2-E06 U.S. Supreme Court case affected religious practice and speech in public schools. It was the Good News Club versus Milford Central School case from 2001. We will hear the voice of Justice Clarence Thomas as he delivers the opinion for the U.S. Supreme Court justices. Under New York law, Milford Central School policy authorizes district residents to use its building after school for certain activities. Two parents were district residents who were eligible to use the school's facilities. They sought approval of their proposed use and sponsorship of the Good News Club, a private Christian organization for children. The parents submitted a request to hold the Club's weekly afterschool meetings at the school. Milford denied the request reasoning that the proposed use, including singing songs, hearing Bible lessons, memorizing scripture, and praying, was the equivalent of religious worship prohibited by the community use policy. The Club filed suit alleging that the denial violated its free speech rights under the First and Fourteenth Amendments. Ultimately, the District Court granted Milford summary judgment to not grant permission. The parents then appealed the decision. After hearing the case, the Court of Appeals agreed with the District Court that because the subject matter of the Club's was "quintessentially religious", and the activities "fall outside the bounds of pure 'moral and character development,'" According to them, Milford's policy of excluding the Club's meetings was constitutional subject discrimination, not unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination. The parents appealed the decision to the Supreme Court of the United States. The question for the court was, “Did Milford Central School violate the First Amendment free speech rights of the Good News Club when it excluded the Club from meeting after hours at the school? If a violation occurred, was it justified by Milford's concern that permitting the Club's activities would violate the Establishment Clause?” The court reversed the previous court decisions by ruling six justices to three in favor of the parents and the Good News Club. This podcast contains an oral summary of the SCOTUS decision by Justice Thomas who spoke on behalf of the majority of the justices. This is one about three minutes. Accompanying this audio podcast are three other items. First, an audio of the argument delivered by the attorneys representing the parents. This is about over sixty minutes in length. In addition to the voice of the attorney representing the Good News Club, you will also hear various Supreme Court justices asking questions. It is quite an interactive event with the justices often interrupting the attorney. Second item included is a formal document that contains information about the case, the formal written opinion by the majority of the justices, and comments by individual justices. Some of them join with the majority, some oppose the decision, and others support in part and oppose in other. The final document included is a two-page handout on how to read a Supreme Court decision. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net Audio recordings for this podcast come from a variety of sources. This one comes from the Oyez SCOTUS database of audio recordings and written documents. Checkout the website https://www.oyez.org Oyez (pronounced oh-yay), a free law project from Cornell’s Legal Information Institute (LII), Chicago-Kent College of Law and Justia.com, is a multimedia archive devoted to making the Supreme Court of the United States accessible to everyone. It is a complete and authoritative source for all of the Court’s audio since the installation of a recording system in October 1955. Oyez offers transcript-synchronized and searchable audio, plain-English case summaries, illustrated decision information, and full text Supreme Court opinions. Oyez also provides detailed information on every justice throughout the Court’s history. This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Overcast, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org, http://historicvoices.org, and Historic Voices Facebook page. Please post comments to the individual episodes at http://historicvoices.org, podcast review and rating section within iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
(S02-E05) HV Paul Harvey - "Historic Origins of Pilgrims Thanksgiving" - 1621

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 3:55


Paul Harvey shares a short speech named “Origins of the Pilgrim’s Thanksgiving”. Mr. Harvey helps us to understand the deeper meaning of a custom that dates to the Middle Ages in Europe. To provide more information about this holiday celebrated around the world, four PDF documents accompany this podcast episode: general history of Thanksgiving, history of Thanksgiving in the U.S., history of Thanksgiving in Canada, and history of Thanksgiving in the Netherlands which Mr. Harvey refers as influencing the Pilgrims with their celebration. The Historic Voices podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net The audio recording comes from the Internet Archive online database. It is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, audio recordings, software, music, and more. Its purpose is offering permanent access to historical digital collections. Checkout the website at http://archive.org This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Overcast, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org, http://historicvoices.org and Historic Voices Facebook page. Please post comments to the individual episodes at http://historicvoices.org, podcast review and rating section within iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
(S02-E04) HV Docudrama - "The Pilgrims Sail for America" - 1620

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 30:23


We feature an episode from old time radio, the CBS News Radio Series, You Are There. The docudrama is “The Pilgrims Sail to America in 1620”. Several PDF documents accompany this podcast to provide more information: Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony, Mayflower Ship and Voyage to America, and Mayflower Compact. Created by CBS Radio, it blended history with modern technology, taking an entire network newsroom on a time warp each week reporting the great events of the past. The news reporters were the top national journalists from CBS. The series started in1947 and featured various key events in American and world history, portrayed in dramatic recreations. Additionally, CBS News reporters report on the action and interview the key people from each historical episode. An announcer would give the date and the event, followed by a loud and boldly spoken "You are there!" This radio show was an example of serious attempts during the early days of radio to be educational rather than only entertaining. The beauty of their show was they provided the voices and news commentary while your imagination created the visuals of the historic event and people. The Historic Voices podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net The audio recording comes from the Internet Archive online database. It is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, audio recordings, software, music, and more. Its purpose is offering permanent access to historical digital collections. Checkout the website at http://archive.org This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Overcast, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org, http://historicvoices.org and Historic Voices Facebook page. Please post comments to the individual episodes at http://historicvoices.org, podcast review and rating section within iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
(S02-E03) HV Secretary Robert Gates - "Final Address to West Point Cadets" - February 25, 2011

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 29:02


In this podcast episode, we feature Robert Gates, Secretary of Defense and his speech “Final Address to the West Point Academy Cadets”. In addition to this audio episode, I also provide several PDF documents: first, a transcript of this speech and secondly an overview of his life of service to the nation through the CIA and the Department of Defense. Since this episode is being released on Veterans Day in 2017, I also included a trio of short articles about Veterans Day in the U.S., Armed Forces Day in the U.K., and Memorial Day. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net These audio recordings provided through the American Rhetoric online database. This website provides more than 5,000 speech transcripts, audio recordings, and videos of public speeches, sermons, lectures, interviews, and more. Checkout the website at http://americanrhetoric.com This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Overcast, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org, http://historicvoices.org, and Historic Voices Facebook page. Please post comments to the individual episodes at http://historicvoices.org, podcast review and rating section within iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
(S02-E01) HV Docudrama - "Columbus Sails to the Americas" - October 12, 1492

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 32:15


In a change of pace with this first podcast episode of the second season, we feature an episode from old time radio, the CBS News Radio Series, You Are There. The docudrama is “Columbus Sailing to the Americas on October 12, 1492”. Created by CBS Radio, it blended history with modern technology, taking an entire network newsroom on a time warp each week reporting the great events of the past. The news reporters were the top national journalists from CBS. The series started in1947 and featured various key events in American and world history, portrayed in dramatic recreations. Additionally, CBS News reporters report on the action and interview the key people from each historical episode. An announcer would give the date and the event, followed by a loud and boldly spoken "You are there!" This radio show was an example of serious attempts during the early days of radio to be educational rather than only entertaining. The beauty of their show was they provided the voices and news commentary while your imagination created the visuals of the historic event and people. Since the voyages of Columbus 500 years ago, the historical investigation has led to much different interpretation of those events. This radio show presents only one viewpoint. I provide more PDF documents than usual for this episode. Two of them involve background on multiple voyages of Columbus and more information about the man. Three PDF documents represent different ways that Columbus is celebrated or reviled around the world. One is about Columbus Day and two others – Indigenous People Day and Native American Day – provide an alternative perspective by focusing on the people living in the Americas. I leave it to you to draw your own conclusions about the impact of the voyages. The Historic Voices podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net The audio recording comes from the Internet Archive online database. It is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, audio recordings, software, music, and more. Its purpose is offering permanent access to historical digital collections. Checkout the website at http://archive.org This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Overcast, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org, http://historicvoices.org and Historic Voices Facebook page. Please post comments to the individual episodes at http://historicvoices.org, podcast review and rating section within iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
(S01-E37) HV Walter Winchell Newscast - "News of Italy Surrender During WWII and Other News"

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 14:12


In this podcast episode, we feature Walter Winchell and his news broadcast that included information about Italy surrendering during World War Two. The imperial ambitions of the Italian Fascist regime aspired to restore the Roman Empire in North Africa and the Mediterranean were partially met with the annexation of Albania, occupation of British Somaliland, and other territories, but ultimately collapsed after defeats in the East and North African campaigns. In July 1943, following the Allied invasion of Sicily, In addition to this audio episode, I also provide two PDF documents. The first is an overview of the military history of Italy during World War II. The second is the armistice agreement of Italy surrendering to the Allies. Let us now tune our radio dial to September 8, 1943 and listen to Walter Winchell share the day’s news including the surrender of Italy during World War Two. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net These audio recordings come from the Internet Archive online database. It is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, audio recordings, software, music, and more. Its purpose is offering permanent access to historical digital collections. Checkout the website at http://archive.org This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Overcast, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org, http://historicvoices.org, Historic Voices Facebook page, and the Historic Voices YouTube channel. Please post comments to the individual episodes at http://historicvoices.org, podcast review and rating section within iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
(S01-E34) HV Elie Wiesel - "The Perils of Indifference" - April 12, 1999

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 23:45


In this podcast episode, we feature Elie Wiesel and his speech “The Perils of Indifference”. Mr. Wiesel was a Jewish writer, professor, and Holocaust survivor of the Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps. He spent his life sharing the story of the concentration camps so people would not forget the Holocaust and advocated for ending of genocides occurring today. Much more information is available in the accompanying PDF document with his life story. The speech you are about to hear had been given many times around the world. This time it was given to President Clinton and other leaders and urged them to take action with today’s genocides. Indifference is not an option. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net This audio recording comes the American Rhetoric online database. This website provides more than 5,000 speech transcripts, audio recordings, and videos of public speeches, sermons, lectures, interviews, and more. Checkout the website at http://americanrhetoric.com  This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Overcast, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org, http://historicvoices.org, Historic Voices Facebook page, and the Historic Voices YouTube channel. Please post comments to the individual episodes at http://historicvoices.org, podcast review and rating section within iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
(S01-E33) HV President Lyndon Johnson - "The Great Society" - May 22, 1964

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 22:11


In this podcast episode, we feature President Lyndon Johnson and his speech “The Great Society”. President Johnson designed the "Great Society" legislation by expanding civil rights, public broadcasting, Medicare, Medicaid, aid to education, the arts, urban and rural development, public services, and his "War on Poverty". Assisted in part by a growing economy, the War on Poverty helped millions of Americans rise above the poverty line during his administration. Civil rights bills he signed into law banned racial discrimination in public facilities, interstate commerce, the workplace, and housing; the Voting Rights Act prohibited certain requirements in southern states used to disenfranchise African Americans. With the passage of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, the country's immigration system was reformed, encouraging greater immigration from regions other than Europe. Johnson's presidency marked the peak of modern liberalism after the New Deal era. In addition to this audio episode, I also provide several PDF documents: first, a transcript of this speech, secondly a short overview of his life, and finally, a more detailed description of The Great Society envisioned by the president. Let us now tune our radio dial to May 22, 1964 and listen to President Johnson share his vision for The Great Society. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net The audio recordings is through the American Rhetoric online database. This website provides more than 5,000 speech transcripts, audio recordings, and videos of public speeches, sermons, lectures, interviews, and more. Checkout the website at http://americanrhetoric.com This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Overcast, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, iHeartRadio, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org, http://historicvoices.org, Historic Voices Facebook page, and the Historic Voices YouTube channel. Please post comments to the individual episodes at http://historicvoices.org, podcast review and rating section within iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
(S01-E32) HV Aviation Leader Series - Amelia Earhart - "Future of Women in Flying"

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2017 2:58


With this podcast episode, we complete a three-part series on aviation leaders. We will listen to Amelia Earhart as she talks about the future of women in aviation. In addition to this audio episode, I also provide two PDF documents: first, a short overview of her life, and finally, a history of women in aviation. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net The source for this episode’s audio recording was the Internet Archive online database. It is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, audio recordings, software, music, and more. Its purpose is offering permanent access to historical digital collections. Checkout the website at http://archive.org This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Overcast, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org, http://historicvoices.org, Historic Voices Facebook page, and the Historic Voices YouTube channel. Please post comments to the individual episodes at http://historicvoices.org, podcast review and rating section within iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
(S01-E31) HV Aviation Leader Series - Neil Armstrong - Speaking from the Moon - July 20, 1969

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2017 5:18


With this podcast episode, we are in the middle of a three-part series on aviation leaders. We will listen to the conversation between NASA and Neil Armstrong in the lunar lander as he prepares to be the first human to walk on the surface of the moon. In addition to this audio episode, I also provide two PDF documents: first, a short overview of his life, and finally, the story of Apollo 11 mission to place Armstrong on the moon’s surface. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net The source for this episode’s audio recording was the Internet Archive online database. It is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, audio recordings, software, music, and more. Its purpose is offering permanent access to historical digital collections. Checkout the website at http://archive.org This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Overcast, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org, http://historicvoices.org, Historic Voices Facebook page, and the Historic Voices YouTube channel. Please post comments to the individual episodes at http://historicvoices.org, podcast review and rating section within iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
(S01-E30) HV Aviation Leaders Series - Colonial John Glenn - First U.S. Astronaut in Space

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 4:35


With this podcast episode, we begin a three-part series on aviation leaders. John Glenn shares remarks as the first American to travel into space. They follow his ticker tape parade in New York City after his return. In addition to this audio episode, I also provide two PDF documents: first, a short overview of his life, and finally, the story of the Mercury Seven pioneer astronauts of which John Glenn was a member. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net The source for this episode’s audio recording was the Internet Archive online database. It is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, audio recordings, software, music, and more. Its purpose is offering permanent access to historical digital collections. Checkout the website at http://archive.org This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Overcast, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org, http://historicvoices.org, Historic Voices Facebook page, and the Historic Voices YouTube channel. Please post comments to the individual episodes at http://historicvoices.org, podcast review and rating section within iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
(S01-E29) HV President Jimmy Carter - "Crisis of Confidence" TV Speech to the Nation- July 15, 1979

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 36:09


In this podcast episode, we feature President Jimmy Carter and his “Energy and the National Goals” speech. It is often called the “Crisis of Confidence” speech. A major priority of President Carter was the U.S. policy of energy consumption. The nation was suffering from rising oil costs due to OPEC which resulted in gas rationing, long gas lines, and energy shortages just to name a few. Before the formal part of this energy policy speech, President Carter explored reasons for lack of action by Congress with energy issues. He saw the threat as a “crisis of confidence” in our ability to forge a national priority to work together to deal with this and other issues. That section of the speech is why some call this the “Crisis of Confidence” speech. In addition to this audio recording, I also provide three PDF documents: first, a transcript of this speech, second, a short overview of his personal and political life, and finally a summary of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act which was part of President’s Carter’s National Energy Act. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net These audio recordings come from the American Rhetoric online database. This website provides more than 5,000 speech transcripts, audio recordings, and videos of public speeches, sermons, lectures, interviews, and more. Checkout the website at http://americanrhetoric.com This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Overcast, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org, http://historicvoices.org, Historic Voices Facebook page, and the Historic Voices YouTube channel. Please post comments to the individual episodes at http://historicvoices.org, podcast review and rating section within iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
(S01-E28) HV Paul Harvey - Independence Day Special - "The Pledge of America's First Citizens"

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2017 11:38


In this podcast episode, we provide a speech by Paul Harvey which is called “The pledge of America’s first citizens.” Mr. Harvey gave this speech annually about the price paid by many of the Founding Fathers for their involvement in the American Revolutionary War. As Mr. Harvey states, some people go to war since they have nothing to lose, in this case, the Founding Fathers had everything to lose since they were already men of influence, power, and wealth. They risked it all for the rest of the soon-to-be Americans and us as their descendants. Some lost it all in the process. On Independence Day, it is good to remember their sacrifices for us. In addition to this audio episode, I also provide three PDF documents: first, a copy of the Declaration of Independence, second, an article about the Founding Fathers, and finally the backstory about composing the Declaration of Independence. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net These audio recordings come from the Internet Archive online database. It is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, audio recordings, software, music, and more. Its purpose is offering permanent access to historical digital collections. Checkout the website at http://archive.org This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, iHeartRadio, Libsyn, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Overcast, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org, http://Paulharveypodcast.org, Paulharveypodcast Facebook page, and the Paul Harvey Podcast YouTube channel. Please post comments to the individual episodes at http://paulharveypodcast.org, podcast review and rating section within iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
(S01-E27) HV Jimmy Stewart - "The Capture of Stacy Gault" Episode - The Six Shooter Radio Show - 1953

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 30:59


In this podcast episode, we take a change of pace and feature a famous American movie actor performing on a 1950s weekly radio show named “The Six Shooter”. The main character is Jimmy Stewart as Britt Ponset, a drifting cowboy in the final years of the wild American west. In addition to this audio episode, I also provide two PDF documents: first, a short life story of Mr. Stewart, and finally, the backstory on this NBC radio show, The Six Shooter. Let us now tune our radio dial to November 8, 1953 for episode eight of the Six Shooter episode named “The Capture of Stacy Gault”. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network which is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net These audio recordings come from a variety of sources. Some may have been provided through the American Rhetoric online database. This website provides more than 5,000 speech transcripts, audio recordings, and videos of public speeches, sermons, lectures, interviews, and more. Checkout the website at http://americanrhetoric.com Another source for audio may have been the Internet Archive online database. It is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, audio recordings, software, music, and more. Its purpose is offering permanent access to historical digital collections. Checkout the website at http://archive.org This podcast is available through the following podcast directories and apps: iTunes, Libsyn, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Overcast, Pocket Casts, iCatcher, RSSRadio, and Castamatic. It is available through the following websites: http://Arendale.org, http://historicvoices.org, Historic Voices Facebook page, and the Historic Voices YouTube channel. Please post comments to the individual episodes at http://historicvoices.org, podcast review and rating section within iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu

Beyond Storybrooke Once Upon a Time Podcast
BS04 – S4E7 – Family Business

Beyond Storybrooke Once Upon a Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2014 39:06


Don't mess with “Family Business” especially when you are interfering with the Snow Queen's plans.  Anna learned the hard way when she proclaims that she does not trust the Snow Queen.  A bit of Belle's past is revealed and we find that she has ties to Arendale and Anna.  Together, Belle and Anna seek the help of the rock trolls where the Snow Queen captures Anna along with the Sorcerer's hat.  The question remains:  Where is the Snow Queen keeping Anna?  She does not want anyone ruining her plans for a family and we discover that her new family involves Emma since she has been following her throughout her life. Read more... The post BS04 – S4E7 – Family Business appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.

Beyond Storybrooke Once Upon a Time Podcast
BS04 – S4E7 – Family Business

Beyond Storybrooke Once Upon a Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2014 39:06


Don’t mess with “Family Business” especially when you are interfering with the Snow Queen’s plans.  Anna learned the hard way when she proclaims that she does not trust the Snow Queen.  A bit of Belle’s past is revealed and we find that she has ties to Arendale and Anna.  Together, Belle and Anna seek the help of the rock trolls where the Snow Queen captures Anna along with the Sorcerer’s hat.  The question remains:  Where is the Snow Queen keeping Anna?  She does not want anyone ruining her plans for a family and we discover that her new family involves Emma since she has been following her throughout her life. Read more... The post BS04 – S4E7 – Family Business appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.