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Keepin' it Arcadia
S7 #3 EDI Diversity Week

Keepin' it Arcadia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 3:54


"Diversity Week," organized by the Associated Student Body and the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee, featured various lunch-time activities that celebrated the diversity in culture and identity in Arcadia. Learn more with Avani about this 1st annual event! 

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The Inside Ride: A Top 20 Training Podcast
Episode 43: Rod Keillor - Associated Student Body Director (AKA Good Human Developer)!

The Inside Ride: A Top 20 Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 36:29


This week's episode brings an educator to the microphone that is built for human connection and belonging. As ASB (Associated Student Body) Director for his High School (think Stu. Co., Leadership, etc.) he creates moments and teaches classes that prioritize bonding, connection, and showcasing all students' successes!If you have questions or would like to reach out to Rod, please see he email below:Rod.keillor@sduhsd.net

The Crexi Podcast
The Boutique CRE Advisory Advantage

The Crexi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 60:40


This episode highlights the necessity of high-quality service and relationship-centric strategies with David Chasin, CEO of Pegasus Investments.The Crexi Podcast explores various aspects of the commercial real estate industry in conversation with some of the top CRE professionals in the space. In each episode, we feature different guests to tap into their wealth of CRE expertise and explore the latest trends and updates from the world of commercial real estate. In this episode, Crexi's Yannis Papadakis sits with David to cover thought-provoking insights into the advantages of a holistic, relationship-driven strategy in overseeing assets, instead of transaction-based methods. Evoking vital lessons gleaned from both victories and setbacks, Chasin emphasizes the necessity of adapting to innovative technologies and shares insights into the future of the CRE sector. Their wide-ranging conversation includes:Introduction to The Crexi PodcastMeet the Guest: David Chasin, CEO of Pegasus InvestmentsDavid Chasin's Journey into Commercial Real EstateThe Role of Luck and Opportunity in SuccessThe Importance of Mentorship and Learning from MistakesThe Evolution of Pegasus InvestmentsThe Unique Approach of Pegasus InvestmentsThe Impact of COVID-19 on Commercial Real EstateThe Current State of the Commercial Real Estate SectorThe Importance of Real-Time Information in SalesCurrent Market Trends and Seller FlexibilityControversial Thoughts on the Current MarketAdvice for Sellers and Buyers in the Current MarketThe Importance of Timing in Real EstateOpportunities for Buyers in the Current MarketRapid Fire Questions: Investment Strategies and ToolsThe Need for Evolution in the Commercial Real Estate Industry About David Chasin:As President and CEO of Pegasus Investments, David Chasin oversees all aspects of the firm's comprehensive real estate advisory platform. He specializes in the acquisition and disposition of net leased retail properties throughout the country and provides a full range of investment advisory services to his clients, which range from 1031 exchange buyers and high net worth individuals to publicly traded REITs, life insurance companies, pension fund advisors and family offices. The Pegasus platform is able to fulfill its clients' property management leasing project and construction management, entitlements, tax appeals, and debt financing needs.Mr. Chasin received his B.A. in Economics from the University of Southern California in 2004, where he was elected Senator of the Associated Student Body. Prior to transferring to the University of Southern California in 2002, Mr. Chasin attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he studied Political Science, Economics and Business Administration. Mr. Chasin is active in various community and charitable organizations throughout Los Angeles, most notably the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles. Mr. Chasin has served as Vice Chair of the Real Estate and Construction Division's dinner committee within the Jewish Federation and continues to play an active role within its leadership. Mr. Chasin resides in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles with his wife, Meredith, daughter, Willa, and son, Spencer. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our newsletter to receive the very next one delivered straight to your inbox. For show notes, past guests, and more CRE content, please check out Crexi Insights. Ready to find your next CRE property? Visit Crexi and immediately browse hundreds of thousands of available commercial properties. Follow Crexi:https://www.crexi.com/​ https://www.crexi.com/instagram​ https://www.crexi.com/facebook​ https://www.crexi.com/twitter​ https://www.crexi.com/linkedin​ https://www.youtube.com/crexi

DruNim8
Google Form Fiasco (A True Story)

DruNim8

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 17:11


Storycast #10- This is a true story about a boy dealing with a google form situation. GOOGLE FORM FIASCO!!! (Asb is Associated Student Body) - narrated by Drewy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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H.E.R. Story
The HBCU Experience: The HBCU Southern University System Edition Feat. Ayanna Spivey w/ J. Jamison

H.E.R. Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 29:29


#HERSTORYMovement Today's episode is in partnership with The HBCU Experience: The HBCU Southern University System Edition. Ayanna Spivey was born in the shadow of Southern University in Baton Rouge, LA. She was raised in Moreno Valley, CA. She explored skills while in high school, lettering in 3 sports, active in the Associated Student Body, the Black Student Union, and becoming the Southern California Regional President of Black Student Unions. These experiences laid the foundation for her time at Southern University and the beginning of her career in higher education through various positions in the Student Government Association, Miss Sophomore, and then Miss Southern on the Royal Court. In 2016 she launched We Are Educated, LLC.--an organization that strives to promote higher learning at HBCUs and inspire academic excellence through college preparation. #HERstory is meant to be heard! Let's listen. Instagram: @ayannaceleste

Coyote Ketch-up Cast
Coyote Ketch-up Cast Episode 001

Coyote Ketch-up Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 0:46


Announcements and information from the Associated Student Body government of Los Coyotes Middle School.

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Mississippi Edition
6/22/20 - Auditor Report on Grad Rates | MDE Reopening Options | Confederate Statue Relocation

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 24:43


A new report from the auditor's office reveals higher graduation rates may inflated.And, how the Mississippi Department of Education is preparing for the start of the next school year.Plus, after years of effort from faculty and students, a confederate monument at the University of Mississippi is being relocated.Segment 1:The Mississippi Department of Education is inflating its progress in the state's graduation rate and has failed to continue a dropout prevention office for the last 10 years as required by state law - that's all according to findings recently released by the state auditor's office.In 2006, lawmakers passed legislation requiring the Mississippi Department of Education to create a Drop-Out Prevention Office. The purpose was to provide resources to help local school districts increase their graduation rate -- thereby improving the rate for the entire state. But, as State Auditor Shad White tells our Ashley Norwood, the existence of the Drop-out Prevention office did not last, and the department's progress was made in part by changing how it calculates the graduation rate.Segment 2:Governor Tate Reeve's Safe Return Order has Mississippi businesses reopen, and is allowing vacationers to hit the state's beaches and casinos. But as the summer months wane into the fall, the looming question of school remains for many parents. Districts across the state are using the summer months to plan when and how students will resume instruction. State Superintended of Education Dr. Carey Wright joins us to explain the options districts have to consider, and the guidance the Department of Education is providing.Segment 3:A confederate monument on the campus of the University of Mississippi is being relocated. Since 1906, the statue of a confederate solider has stood in prominence at the heart of campus, but years of growing resentment over the monument led to action by students and faculty to remove it. On Thursday, nearly a year and a half after a resolution from the school's Associated Student Body, the Institutions of Higher Learning is approving the relocation of the statue to a confederate cemetery.Joshua Mannery is the current President of the Associated Student Body at the University of Mississippi. He tells our Kobee Vance it's an honor to represent all of those who pushed for this change. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mississippi Edition
ME 12/10/19 - UM Confederate Monument | Immigrant Communities | Science of Reading

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 23:23


The University of Mississippi is one step closer to relocating a Confederate monument. We talk to the Associated Student Body President.Plus, a special feature on the immigrant communities affected by the August ICE raids.And, Mississippi fourth graders have shown the greatest reading gains in the country according to the National Assessment of Education Progress. We take a close look at some of the practices that may explain this rise.Segment 1:The Mississippi Department of Archives and History has approved a motion from the University of Mississippi's Associated Student Body to relocate a Confederate monument. The statue currently resides in a prominent location outside of the school's administrative buildings. The approved motion would move the statue to the Confederate cemetery on campus. As President of the ASB Barron Mayfield tells our Michael Guidry, the relocation is a sign the University community is progress-minded.Former students are also weighing in on the relocation. Je'Monda Roy is a University of Mississippi alumna. She tells MBP's Ashley Norwood that the statue's presence makes members of her community feel unwelcome.Segment 2:Mississippi communities are pooling resources to help undocumented immigrants cope with the fallout from the ICE raids earlier this year. MPB's Desare Frazier visits one community to see how their managing relief efforts. Segment 3:Fourth grade students in Mississippi have outgained their national peers in reading according to the latest National Assessment of Education Progress. Emily Hanford is an education reporter for American Public Media who has looked closely at the science of reading, and how that science is being implemented in classrooms across the country. She talks with us about how Mississippi is utilizing this research and how it may account for those gains in reading. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Good Schools For All by Voice of San Diego
A Back-to-School Crash Course

Good Schools For All by Voice of San Diego

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 35:47


Schools are back in session.  Good Schools for All hosts Scott Lewis and Laura Kohn introduce Voice of San Diego’s new education reporter Will Huntsberry, and the trio unpacks the latest education news you might have missed over summer break. Huntsberry discusses the misuse of Associated Student Body funds in San Diego Unified schools, new developments in the district’s 2016 graduation rate controversy and offers his take on what makes education reporting in San Diego unique. The crew also discuss teacher misconduct and the slow-moving state system that allowed two Poway Unified teachers to continue working in education even after being forced out of schools for having romantic relationships with students. What's Working Immediate Access: It's a new program at San Diego State University that allows students to access course material, such as e-textbooks, for free by the first day of school. If students decide to stay in the class for the rest of the semester, they can buy the material at a reduced price. SDSU officials estimate the new program could save students close to $2 million. Number of the Week 10 percent: That's the percentage of educators who rent out their homes on Airbnb. In San Diego alone, educators reportedly made $2.7 million using Airbnb. Got thoughts, opinions or experiences with this? Call 619-354-1085 and leave your name, neighborhood and story so we can play the voicemail on future episodes.

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A Back-to-School Crash Course

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 35:47


Schools are back in session.  Good Schools for All hosts Scott Lewis and Laura Kohn introduce Voice of San Diego's new education reporter Will Huntsberry, and the trio unpacks the latest education news you might have missed over summer break. Huntsberry discusses the misuse of Associated Student Body funds in San Diego Unified schools, new developments in the district's 2016 graduation rate controversy and offers his take on what makes education reporting in San Diego unique. The crew also discuss teacher misconduct and the slow-moving state system that allowed two Poway Unified teachers to continue working in education even after being forced out of schools for having romantic relationships with students. What's Working Immediate Access: It's a new program at San Diego State University that allows students to access course material, such as e-textbooks, for free by the first day of school. If students decide to stay in the class for the rest of the semester, they can buy the material at a reduced price. SDSU officials estimate the new program could save students close to $2 million. Number of the Week 10 percent: That's the percentage of educators who rent out their homes on Airbnb. In San Diego alone, educators reportedly made $2.7 million using Airbnb. Got thoughts, opinions or experiences with this? Call 619-354-1085 and leave your name, neighborhood and story so we can play the voicemail on future episodes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New Books Network
Russell Kolts, “Experiencing Compassion: Focused Therapy from the Inside Out” (The Guilford Press, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 55:54


In this this interview, cross-posted from the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock, Dr. Diana Hill interviews Dr. Russell Kolts, expert in Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) about his new workbook for therapists Experiencing Compassion-Focused Therapy from the Inside Out (The Guilford Press, 2018). In their discussion, Hill and Kolts explore the tricky human brain and compassion as “the only thing that makes sense” given the nature of our minds. Dr. Kolts describes the emotion regulation model of CFT and strategies to move from threat and drive to safeness. Russell L. Kolts, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist and professor of psychology at Eastern Washington University, where he has taught for the past eighteen years and has received numerous awards, including twice being named the Associated Student Body’s Faculty of the Year (in 2002 and 2014). An internationally-recognized trainer in Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT), Kolts has authored or coauthored numerous books and scholarly articles on compassion and CFT, including CFT Made Simple, The Compassionate-Mind Guide to Managing Your Anger, and Experiencing Compassion-Focused Therapy from the Inside Out. See Dr. Kolts’ in action during his TEDx Talk, entitled “Anger, Compassion, and What it Means to be Strong.” Diana Hill, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist practicing in Santa Barbara, California, and a co-host of the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Psychology
Russell Kolts, “Experiencing Compassion: Focused Therapy from the Inside Out” (The Guilford Press, 2018)

New Books in Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 55:54


In this this interview, cross-posted from the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock, Dr. Diana Hill interviews Dr. Russell Kolts, expert in Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) about his new workbook for therapists Experiencing Compassion-Focused Therapy from the Inside Out (The Guilford Press, 2018). In their discussion, Hill and Kolts explore the tricky human brain and compassion as “the only thing that makes sense” given the nature of our minds. Dr. Kolts describes the emotion regulation model of CFT and strategies to move from threat and drive to safeness. Russell L. Kolts, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist and professor of psychology at Eastern Washington University, where he has taught for the past eighteen years and has received numerous awards, including twice being named the Associated Student Body's Faculty of the Year (in 2002 and 2014). An internationally-recognized trainer in Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT), Kolts has authored or coauthored numerous books and scholarly articles on compassion and CFT, including CFT Made Simple, The Compassionate-Mind Guide to Managing Your Anger, and Experiencing Compassion-Focused Therapy from the Inside Out. See Dr. Kolts' in action during his TEDx Talk, entitled “Anger, Compassion, and What it Means to be Strong.” Diana Hill, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist practicing in Santa Barbara, California, and a co-host of the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

Are You Curious How Therapy Can Increase Compassion Towards Yourself And Others? Want To Know More About Our Tricky Brains And How To Use Compassion As An Alternative To Shame And Blame? Are You A Therapist That Wants To Practice Compassion Focused Therapy On Yourself? Then Join Us For An Interview With Dr. Russell Kolts! In this episode, Diana interviews Dr. Russell Kolts, expert in Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT). We explore the tricky human brain and compassion as "the only thing that makes sense" given the nature of our minds. Dr. Kolts describes the emotion regulation model of CFT and strategies to move from threat and drive to safeness. Russell L. Kolts, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist and professor of psychology at Eastern Washington University, where he has taught for the past eighteen years and has received numerous awards, including twice being named the Associated Student Body's Faculty of the Year (in 2002 and 2014). An internationally-recognized trainer in Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT), Kolts has authored or coauthored numerous books and scholarly articles on compassion and CFT, including CFT Made Simple, The Compassionate-Mind Guide to Managing Your Anger, and Experiencing Compassion-Focused Therapy from the Inside Out. See Dr. Kolts' in action during his TEDx Talk, entitled "Anger, Compassion, and What it Means to be Strong." Resources: Experiencing Compassion-Focused Therapy from the Inside Out CFT Made Simple The Compassionate-Mind Guide to Managing Your Anger TEDx Talk: Anger, Compassion, and What it Means to be Strong

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Leadership Isn't Funny Podcast
Episode 62: Invisible Students

Leadership Isn't Funny Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2011 2:53


The idea behind the Associated Student Body is to represent every student on campus.  It is up to the leaders to reach out and get other students involved in your student campus.  A great activity to get your kids thinking about how to get your invisible students involved in activities. Check out CADA's website for more information and resources.