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Kenya Hairston is a Senior Project Manager, Adjunct Professor, and Doctoral student. Kenya holds a Master's degree from Franklin University as well as Bachelors Degrees from the University of Toledo and The Ohio State University (that's where Keith and Kenya crossed paths). She is currently a 2nd year doctoral student at Franklin University where she is pursuing her Ed.D in instructional design leadership. Kenya has worked at Abbott since 2015 and now calls Dallas, Texas home. Send us a textGot a questions for us? Email us at wolfingdownfoodscience@gmail.comPlease take a minute to help others find our podcast by leaving a rating and comment on your podcasting app!
From a young age, Christina loved reading and writing, so she thought she would someday become an author. As she grew up, theater became another love in her life, and she was encouraged by her voice teacher to pursue singing. When looking at colleges, Christina wanted to find a school where she could pursue both English and Music. Join us as Christina describes her experience double majoring in undergrad, what graduate school taught her, her first career as an active opera singer and her life in New York City, followed by a new chapter starting a family and launching a business. As a business owner in a different city, Christina explains why it was important to her to dive into community engagement and leadership opportunities. In the marketing strategy work she does now, she goes full circle back to her love of storytelling, using the skills from her English degree every single day.
In this episode we welcome back Robin Speizman and Katherine Wilkie to the Gifted Ed Podcast to explore classroom strategies and structures that support executive functioning needs. We discuss how to develop tiered levels of intervention within instruction as it pertains to executive functioning. Katie Wilkie is the owner of Imagination Therapy PLLC, a speech-language pathology and executive function coaching business serving Forest Park, Oak Park, and the surrounding areas. She is a graduate of Rush Medical Center and her business, Imagination Therapy PLLC, was established in 2017 to service individuals from ages 7-65, with a particular interest in teens and younger adults. Utilizing both bottom-up and top-down interventions, Imagination Therapy approaches executive function needs through a brain-based approach with the understanding that an individualized and tailored plan can target personal strengths and weaknesses. You can find out more at www.imaginationtherapyllc.com, or find her on Meta. Robin Grais-Speizman received a MS.Ed in Educational Psychology from National Louis University in June of 1994. She received Bachelors Degrees from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1989, in both Rehabilitation Psychology and in Special Education with a Type 10 Certification. She then worked at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (currently Shirley Ryan Ability Lab) as a Pediatric Behavioral Specialist and Senior Neuropsychometrician for 11 years. She performed neuropsychological testing evaluations to both inpatients and outpatients suffering from brain injuries and spinal cord injuries. She also provided cognitive retraining and school reentry services to children and adolescents upon inpatient discharge and often continued for long term follow-up. From 1999 -present, Robin has worked as a neuropsychometrician, executive function coach, and clinical intake coordinator in the practice Roger Stefani and Associates, Chicago NeuroBehavior Specialists and now Stefani Neuropsychology Services. She continues to provide neuropsychological testing, school observations, and executive function coaching to patients with ADHD, Autism, Anxiety, learning and educational struggles and other neurodivergent diagnoses to pediatric patients ages 6-22. In January of 2019, Robin established this executive coaching and consultation practice named Refocus. Co-Hosts: Angel Van Howe and Meghan McCarthy Co-Producers: Adam Metcalf and Jeff Westbrook Original Music by Adam G-F How you can be involved: Subscribe to The Gifted Ed Podcast Email us at: thegiftededpodcast@averycoonley.org Submit a feedback form to the podcast team to let us know of any topics that you would like discussed. Additionally, you can use this form to let us know that you would like to appear on an episode as a guest and what topic(s) you would like to discuss
How did Kylie go from studying journalism and Spanish in college, to working several years in advertising, and then return to school to pursue a fulfilling career in nursing? You may be surprised by how many skills are transferable between these different academic and career spaces. Join us to hear how Kylie wove everything together along her unique career path, while continuously following what was best for her and her family in each chapter of her life. It's never too late to alter your path, learn new skills, and pursue different types of work that best suit your life and your interests.
In this episode we welcome back Robin Speizman and Katherine Wilkie to the Gifted Ed Podcast to explore classroom strategies and structures that support executive functioning needs (Shifting/Flexibility, Social Awareness/ Perspective Taking, and Organization and Planning). We discuss how to develop tiered levels of intervention within instruction as it pertains to executive functioning. Katie Wilkie is the owner of Imagination Therapy PLLC, a speech-language pathology and executive function coaching business serving Forest Park, Oak Park, and the surrounding areas. She is a graduate of Rush Medical Center and her business, Imagination Therapy PLLC, was established in 2017 to service individuals from ages 7-65, with a particular interest in teens and younger adults. Utilizing both bottom-up and top-down interventions, Imagination Therapy approaches executive function needs through a brain-based approach with the understanding that an individualized and tailored plan can target personal strengths and weaknesses. You can find out more at www.imaginationtherapyllc.com, or find her on Meta. Robin Grais-Speizman received a MS.Ed in Educational Psychology from National Louis University in June of 1994. She received Bachelors Degrees from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1989, in both Rehabilitation Psychology and in Special Education with a Type 10 Certification. She then worked at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (currently Shirley Ryan Ability Lab) as a Pediatric Behavioral Specialist and Senior Neuropsychometrician for 11 years. She performed neuropsychological testing evaluations to both inpatients and outpatients suffering from brain injuries and spinal cord injuries. She also provided cognitive retraining and school reentry services to children and adolescents upon inpatient discharge and often continued for long term follow-up. From 1999 -present, Robin has worked as a neuropsychometrician, executive function coach, and clinical intake coordinator in the practice Roger Stefani and Associates, Chicago NeuroBehavior Specialists and now Stefani Neuropsychology Services. She continues to provide neuropsychological testing, school observations, and executive function coaching to patients with ADHD, Autism, Anxiety, learning and educational struggles and other neurodivergent diagnoses to pediatric patients ages 6-22. In January of 2019, Robin established this executive coaching and consultation practice named Refocus. Co-Hosts: Angel Van Howe and Meghan McCarthy Co-Producers: Adam Metcalf and Jeff Westbrook Original Music by Adam G-F How you can be involved: Subscribe to The Gifted Ed Podcast Email us at: thegiftededpodcast@averycoonley.org Submit a feedback form to the podcast team to let us know of any topics that you would like discussed. Additionally, you can use this form to let us know that you would like to appear on an episode as a guest and what topic(s) you would like to discuss
In this episode we invite Robin Speizman and Katherine Wilkie to define and discuss the components of executive functioning and how it presents within our gifted community. Katie Wilkie is the owner of Imagination Therapy PLLC, a speech-language pathology and executive function coaching business serving Forest Park, Oak Park, and the surrounding areas. She is a graduate of Rush Medical Center and her business, Imagination Therapy PLLC, was established in 2017 to service individuals from ages 7-65, with a particular interest in teens and younger adults. Utilizing both bottom-up and top-down interventions, Imagination Therapy approaches executive function needs through a brain-based approach with the understanding that an individualized and tailored plan can target personal strengths and weaknesses. You can find out more at www.imaginationtherapyllc.com, or find her on Meta. Robin Grais-Speizman received a MS.Ed in Educational Psychology from National Louis University in June of 1994. She received Bachelors Degrees from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1989, in both Rehabilitation Psychology and in Special Education with a Type 10 Certification. She then worked at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (currently Shirley Ryan Ability Lab) as a Pediatric Behavioral Specialist and Senior Neuropsychometrician for 11 years. She performed neuropsychological testing evaluations to both inpatients and outpatients suffering from brain injuries and spinal cord injuries. She also provided cognitive retraining and school reentry services to children and adolescents upon inpatient discharge and often continued for long term follow-up. From 1999 -present, Robin has worked as a neuropsychometrician, executive function coach, and clinical intake coordinator in the practice Roger Stefani and Associates, Chicago NeuroBehavior Specialists and now Stefani Neuropsychology Services. She continues to provide neuropsychological testing, school observations, and executive function coaching to patients with ADHD, Autism, Anxiety, learning and educational struggles and other neurodivergent diagnoses to pediatric patients ages 6-22. In January of 2019, Robin established this executive coaching and consultation practice named Refocus. Co-Hosts: Angel Van Howe and Meghan McCarthy Co-Producers: Adam Metcalf and Jeff Westbrook Original Music by Adam G-F How you can be involved: Subscribe to The Gifted Ed Podcast Email us at: thegiftededpodcast@averycoonley.org Submit a feedback form to the podcast team to let us know of any topics that you would like discussed. Additionally, you can use this form to let us know that you would like to appear on an episode as a guest and what topic(s) you would like to discuss
Welcome back to The Business Shift! Today we have Ashley Mussbacher joining us! Ashley is the CEO/Founder of Echofish demand generation company based in Canada serving Canada, US and EU. She holds two Bachelors Degrees in Math and Communication, as well as a Data Science certificate from BCIT. She also has a Masters in Creative Writing from UBC, and a quick certificate in Project Management/Leadership. Solo-made-serial entrepreneur, been working as her own boss for over 10 years now. To connect with Ashley, check out the link below: Website: echofish.io
In this episode we go through how a woman who is smart, can play the mind game and convince a man into "scaring" her ex-husband that turned almost deadly. Diana Lovejoy did just that! Did her Bachelors Degrees help manipulate others into her master plan?? S.B.S. of the weekTIM Ky Noodle https://www.instagram.com/timkynoodle/?hl=enGo try this Vietnamese, Chinese Noodle Restaurant Hauntings Murders and Mimosas Paranormal enthusiast and investigator. Mother of two daughters, and Mimi to four...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyFollow us on our social media outlets!!https://www.instagram.com/whereintheworld_iscrimeinsd/https://www.facebook.com/people/Where-In-the-World-is-Crime-in-San-Diego/100084037718436/
This episode is recorded at the end of January 2023 in order to serve as a recap of the 2022 year in immigration law and policy in the United States as well as the developments so far in January 2023. 2022 marked the continuation of prosecutorial discretion and the Uniting for Ukraine program by the Biden administration but was also marked by litigation attempting to bring down the prosecutorial discretion flexibility for ICE and USCIS officers and trial attorneys as well as further litigation by restrictionist immigration groups looking to bring down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA) with a decision by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in October 2022 partially affirming the denial by the district court of part of the 2012 program and a remand for a new decision on part of the case.. 2023 saw the announcement of parole for Haitians, Nicaraguans and Cubans building upon a program for Ukrainians and later Venezuelans to be paroled in 2022. Jessica is joined by Miami based attorney Tamika Grace Judge of Jude Law in Florida. In these episodes we discuss: Tamika's life and education in Dominica and her representation of clients from the Caribbean; Tamika's work with different populations especially and Haitians in particular; Tough cases Tamika and Jessica have handled and how they managed these legal issues; The intersection of the criminal justice and immigration systems and how those systems can be biased against certain people or groups: Tamika's experience in representing black immigrants in contrast to people of other backgrounds; The January 5, 2023 announcement by the Biden administration regarding parole mentioned above; the winding down of TItle 42 and the expanded use of expedited removal as well as the use of a new CBP app for phone/computer use required for all asylum applicants and parolees entering recently; The recommendations of Jessica and Tamika for best practices including not to rely on anecdotal advice from family members or neighbors. JESSICA SMITH BOBADILLA, ATTORNEY (HOST) Jessica Smith Bobadilla is an attorney, former law professor, expert witness and media commentator on all things immigration and human rights related. You can contact her practice in California at http://www.attorneyjessica.com or (559) 264-2500. You can also follow the podcast on Facebook and Instagram at I Am Attorney Jessica and send us an email with show suggestions or feedback at iamattorneyjessicapodcast@gmail.com TAMIKA GRACE JUDE, ESQ. (GUEST) Tamika Grace Jude, Esq. is an attorney licensed to practice in the state of New Jersey. (If you are located in another state, don't worry. Immigration law is Federal and Attorney Jude is able to practice Immigration Law in all 50 states.) Attorney Jude is an immigrant from the beautiful island of Dominica in the Caribbean. As an immigrant herself, she is very familiar with the immigration process. After completing her Associates Degrees at the Dominica State College, she attended the University of the Virgin Islands where she pursued two Bachelors Degrees in Psychology and Criminal Justice. She was very passionate about immigration law and went on to Barry University-Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law, where she graduated with her Jurist Doctor Degree and a Litigation Honors Certificate. Attorney Jude served as an Associate Editor for the Barry University Environmental Earth Law Journal, served within the Student Bar Association as a senator for all three years of law school, worked in the Immigration Clinic, was a member of the Trial Team and was on the executive board of multiple student organizations on campus including the Immigration Law society and is a member of Phi Alpha Delta. She was also the recipient of an immigration stipend from Barry University. While at law school she volunteered with a small law firm in Orlando Florida and participated in free naturalization clinics for the community. Since graduation, she served as a law clerk for an immigration firm in Vienna, Virginia. These experiences have equipped her with the knowledge necessary to be a successful immigration attorney. She has filed multiple petitions, represented clients in removal proceedings and prides herself on providing excellent customer service and always being available to her clients. Tamika can be contacted at info@judelawoffice.com or at (305) 859-4519. You can also follow her on Facebook at JudeLawllc.
This episode is recorded at the end of January 2023 in order to serve as a recap of the 2022 year in immigration law and policy in the United States as well as the developments so far in January 2023. 2022 marked the continuation of prosecutorial discretion and the Uniting for Ukraine program by the Biden administration but was also marked by litigation attempting to bring down the prosecutorial discretion flexibility for ICE and USCIS officers and trial attorneys as well as further litigation by restrictionist immigration groups looking to bring down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA) with a decision by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in October 2022 partially affirming the denial by the district court of part of the 2012 program and a remand for a new decision on part of the case.. 2023 saw the announcement of parole for Haitians, Nicaraguans and Cubans building upon a program for Ukrainians and later Venezuelans to be paroled in 2022. Jessica is joined by Miami based attorney Tamika Grace Judge of Jude Law in Florida. In these episodes we discuss: Tamika's life and education in Dominica and her representation of clients from the Caribbean; Tamika's work with different populations especially and Haitians in particular; Tough cases Tamika and Jessica have handled and how they managed these legal issues; The intersection of the criminal justice and immigration systems and how those systems can be biased against certain people or groups: Tamika's experience in representing black immigrants in contrast to people of other backgrounds; The January 5, 2023 announcement by the Biden administration regarding parole mentioned above; the winding down of TItle 42 and the expanded use of expedited removal as well as the use of a new CBP app for phone/computer use required for all asylum applicants and parolees entering recently; The recommendations of Jessica and Tamika for best practices including not to rely on anecdotal advice from family members or neighbors. JESSICA SMITH BOBADILLA, ATTORNEY (HOST) Jessica Smith Bobadilla is an attorney, former law professor, expert witness and media commentator on all things immigration and human rights related. You can contact her practice in California at http://www.attorneyjessica.com or (559) 264-2500. You can also follow the podcast on Facebook and Instagram at I Am Attorney Jessica and send us an email with show suggestions or feedback at iamattorneyjessicapodcast@gmail.com TAMIKA GRACE JUDE, ESQ. (GUEST) Tamika Grace Jude, Esq. is an attorney licensed to practice in the state of New Jersey. (If you are located in another state, don't worry. Immigration law is Federal and Attorney Jude is able to practice Immigration Law in all 50 states.) Attorney Jude is an immigrant from the beautiful island of Dominica in the Caribbean. As an immigrant herself, she is very familiar with the immigration process. After completing her Associates Degrees at the Dominica State College, she attended the University of the Virgin Islands where she pursued two Bachelors Degrees in Psychology and Criminal Justice. She was very passionate about immigration law and went on to Barry University-Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law, where she graduated with her Jurist Doctor Degree and a Litigation Honors Certificate. Attorney Jude served as an Associate Editor for the Barry University Environmental Earth Law Journal, served within the Student Bar Association as a senator for all three years of law school, worked in the Immigration Clinic, was a member of the Trial Team and was on the executive board of multiple student organizations on campus including the Immigration Law society and is a member of Phi Alpha Delta. She was also the recipient of an immigration stipend from Barry University. While at law school she volunteered with a small law firm in Orlando Florida and participated in free naturalization clinics for the community. Since graduation, she served as a law clerk for an immigration firm in Vienna, Virginia. These experiences have equipped her with the knowledge necessary to be a successful immigration attorney. She has filed multiple petitions, represented clients in removal proceedings and prides herself on providing excellent customer service and always being available to her clients. Tamika can be contacted at info@judelawoffice.com or at (305) 859-4519. You can also follow her on Facebook at JudeLawllc.
Always remember that Lofi Poli Sci is more than just me, it's the “we”, that we be. Episode 117 Season 3 (311) Email: lofipolisci@planetmail.com Instagram: lofi_poli_sci_podcast Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lofi-poli-sci-podcast/id1513691477 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/4Ii0JKbsKEzkO8SA2u3796 Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xNzg1MjhjYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaLg4TOVb7nh4laDatZZ3yQ LinkedIn: Michael Pickering #lofipolisci #lofi #politicalscience #news #worldnews #globalnews #lofiGlobalNews #alwaysHope #podcast #lofipoliscipodcast #Top10 #GoodNewsFriday #PickeringUnplugged #LettersOfTheLofiPoliSci #college #university #highereducation #development #developingcountries #education
Margarita Villanueva is the Assistant to the Director and the Manager of Conservation at the Lopez Museum and Library in the Philippines, helping oversee the management and operations of the museum and its Conservation Center, respectively. She also served as elected Chair of the Arts & Culture Committee at the League of Corporate Foundations in the Philippines. Prior to this, she worked in Venice at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, one of the most visited art galleries in Italy. She also worked for several years in conservation in Canada at various private laboratories and the Vancouver Art Gallery. Marga holds Bachelors Degrees in Materials Chemistry and Art History from the University of British Columbia. She later went to Cardiff University as a Chevening scholar to obtain her Master of Science in Professional Conservation, graduating with distinction. At Cardiff, she furthered her study in the scientific approach to conservation practice and collections care. On this episode, she shares with us her optimism for the Philippine art scene (she sees many more opportunities than limitations), the most memorable objects people have brought in for restoration, and how contemporary art gave her a whole new perspective on materials. She also shares anecdotes about why conservators should be consulted early in the architectural design process (i.e., why your airconditioning or windows may be ruining your artwork). This episode is dedicated to those keeping our arts, heritage, and culture alive. --- Follow Marga on LinkedIn - Ask her about her grad school dissertation, for which she developed a standardized methodology for evaluating non-aqueous deacidification spray treatments, and evaluated the neutralization and penetration characteristics of MgO (magnesium oxide) on watercolor paper - Marga was recently awarded a technical grant to participate in a professional program in Managing Collection Environments with the Getty Conservation Institute. Her final project involved developing an environmental management policy for the Lopez Museum and Library, and integrating the policy into the architectural design of its new building - Marga was also a panelist at the International Council of Museums (ICOM) Triennial Conference in Conservation, entitled, "Transcending Boundaries" More on the Lopez Museum and Library: https://www.lopezmuseum.org.ph/ -- Other references: Pacita Abad's show at the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design (MCAD Manila) Pinto Art Museum Neri Oxman (MIT profile) Hedy Lamarr to be played by Gal Gadot Kintsugi --- Music: “Neon Laser Horizon” by Kevin MacLeod (imcompetech.com) licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License Sound Editing by franticsong Like what you heard? Do rate, review, share, and subscribe so others can find the episodes too. Follow instagram.com/occupationalhazards.podcast for more updates! xoxo Jo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/occupationalhazards/message
After feedback that I spoke too much about myself, I brought along a guest, my brother Simon! Today we discuss lecturing on topics we care about, debate about the taste of coffee and discuss how university students have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dane Thomas is an American Author based in the state of Indiana. He has published three books of poetry, Black and Blue (17'), Light in the Darkness (18'), and In a World of Wishes (20'). He recently published his first children's book, Bart and the Stinky Nasty Fart (20'). He is a graduate from Huntington University, and holds Bachelors Degrees in Business and Marketing. Dane started his journey by publishing his poems to Instagram in 2017. Today he's build over 56,000 following on Instagram. Dane's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dthomasquotes/?hl=en Dane's Most Recent Poetry Book: https://www.amazon.com/world-wishes-Dane-Thomas/dp/1660045967/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Dane+Thomas&qid=1610479612&s=books&sr=1-1 Grateful Living Website: http://grateful4living.com/ My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aroy81547/?hl=en To Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Hn4ttttmbWfVqAhWh4Jhi To Listen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1503185956 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9Bo0LHtRJJNJBUYIceg27w Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gratefulliving4
Melissa and I met in Lisbon, Portugal, on a sidewalk at a Digital Nomad conference in 2018. We instantly hit it off and have become good friends. Melissa and I dive into listening to pings of excitement in your body and how to discover what turns you on .... and yes, it gets a little steamy and juicy. After listening to this episode, you will begin listening to your body in a different way and this may ultimately help align your gut with your brain to take action toward a richer and more successful life.Melissa BrickleyMelissa has spent the last decade studying health and healing around the globe, with a certificate in Holistic Health, Bachelors Degrees in Psychology and Communication Studies and a Master's Degree in Global Health.Following her own desire to travel the world she created her Oola life and business to be 100% location independent. In her commitment to improve and enrich peoples' business, relationships and lives she spends her time teaching, mentoring and leading transformational experiences in cities around the world. Instagram: @Mel_ismaWebsite: Melisma LivingYou'll LearnHow to discover internal pings of excitement that will allow you to follow your truthHow to listen to nudges in life to guide you onto your pathWhy curiosity will help you discover your true passionsHow to discover your burning desires deep within yourselfHow your body nudges you toward the path you ultimately desireWhat is societal conditioning and how it can prevent people from finding ultimate happinessHow we are not taught how to recognize our bodies communicationWhy we often ignore the communication our body is sharing with usHow your turn on energy will help you discover a more profound lifeHow a vision board will help you discover your joy and excitementWhere you can find your fun in lifeWhy we over complicate our lives that hides fun and joyHow you could be missing joy in life if you are missing joy in the bedroomWhen you have breakthroughs in the bedroom, you will have breakthroughs in other areas in your lifeWhat your fully expressed self looks like in the bedroom and in lifeHow we dream small and don't allow ourselves the full freedom to go for what we wantWhen you open yourself up to what is possible in life, you open yourself to a life of ease and comfortWhy intimacy is the thread that keeps us connected to othersResourcesBook: Molecules of Emotion, by Candice PertBook: Jump Without A Parachute, by Cory CalvinConnect with CoryBe sure to like my Facebook page @CoryCalvinOfficial to watch the live (video) podcast recordings and to receive updates on inspirational books and online courses I am creating. Become a member of my tribe.... www.corycalvin.com/tribe
Robin Aleksavitch, a registered nurse and biofeedback practitioner discusses what biofeedback is, how the body reacts and responds to stress and how biofeedback can help balances biological systems and moods. Bonus, guided grounding practice near the end of the conversation! Robin Aleksevitch has been Registered Nurse for over 33 years, receiving her Bachelors Degrees in Nursing, Psychology and English from the University of South Dakota. Working as a nurse in cardiac, behavioral and school nursing, she has seen the impact stress plays on our body, mind and health. She uses biofeedback to help you to connect with your body to reduce pain, manage stress, headaches and so much more. She is also a reiki master and loves the benefits of essential oils.Robin practices at Meridian Integrative Wellness in Louisville, KY. You can also find her at oilsnurse.com. For all podcast listeners, you will receive a 50% off discount for your first biofeedback session! Just go to: https://meridianiw.com/stress-reduction-with-biofeedback/ and click “schedule a session now” and use this coupon code: 50offSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/academyimh)
*GUEST’S NAME:* Stacey Welch-Andrade *CULINARY SCHOOL AFFILIATION:* Johnson & Wales University, North Miami, FL *BIO:* Chef Stacey’s passion for cooking started at home when she first purchased an Easy Bake Oven with her own money at the age of 7 and made various "creations" for her Mom and Dad. This love of cooking was solidified at age 11 when Stacey first watched the Lifeftime Television show "The Main Ingredient" with Chef Bobby Flay. During high school, Stacey had various food service industry jobs, including one at a local smoothy shop were she was the supervisor of actress Megan Fox. After graduating from the culinary program at her high school in Stuart Florida in 2004, Stacey enrolled in the College of Culinary Arts at Johnson & Wales University's North Miami campus where she received her Associates and Bachelors Degrees. Chef Stacey met he husband Victor while on her JWU internship in Germany. They are both chefs and have been married for ten years and have two daughters Isabelle and Gabriella. In 2015 they relocated to Massachusetts where Victor had accepted an employment opportunity at a private country club in South Hamilton as the Executive Chef. Stacey has her own cookie business Sprinkles by Stacey (https://www.sprinklesbystacey.com) and writes a chef-inspired food and lifestyle blog under the same name, where she shares recipes from her experience in the culinary industry, travels, and memories from her childhood. Through this outlet, she writes about her life with homeschooling, motherhood, and faith. Stacey volunteers for MOPS International as a Community Coach where she supports MOPS groups throughout New England (https://www.mops.org). ** *ABOUT THE SHOW:* Culinary School Stories is a weekly podcast with engaging interviews that shares the stories of people from around the world that have an association with a culinary school in some way. Each episode we bring you the best stories from people around the food service world whose lives have been influenced, impacted, touched and/or enriched, for good or for bad, from their culinary school experience. And this Podcast is dedicated to telling their story! From current students and alumni, to faculty and administrators, this interview style podcast allows for longer, more in-depth, open discussions about issues, stories and tales surrounding culinary school. We hope you will listen in and learn what each of our guests has to say as we talk to them about their relationship to culinary school, as well as their journey, the people who helped them, and their goals and dreams for the future. Join us as we ask and discover, “What’s your culinary school story?” *RATINGS / REVIEW:* If you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving a short review and ratings on Apple Podcasts / iTunes if you have an iPhone or iPad. It takes less than 30 seconds, and it really makes a difference in spreading the word, getting new listeners and guests, as well as sponsors! To do so, in the Apple Podcasts app, search for the show, tap or click it, then scroll down to the “Ratings & Reviews”; tap the amount of stars you want to give; tap on “Write a Review”; create a headline; write your review; click “Send”. *SPONSORSHIP:* *Interested in sponsoring the podcast?* · Companies & Businesses, please contact us at: culinaryschoolstories@gmail.com · Individuals can donate through *Patreon* ! Please support the show at: https://www.patreon.com/DrProfessorChef If you contribute just the price of a cup of coffee a week, you will be helping to support the hosting, purchasing, creation and production of our episodes and shows that we produce and give away for free. *RESOURCES:* Audience Response Hotline: (207) 835-1275 {Comments, Suggestions or Questions) CSS Podcast Website: http://www.culinaryschoolstories.com Chef Educator Podcast Website: http://www.chefeducator.com Main Website: http://www.chefroche.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DrChefColin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrProfessorChef Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChefRoche Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DrProfessorChef NOTE: If you want to share your culinary school story in a future episode, all you have to do is go to http://www.culinaryschoolstories.com and download the guest questionnaire at the bottom of that page. Once you fill it out, email it back to us. After we review it, we will be back in touch to set up a date and time to talk! *MUSIC:* "Atlanta" by Jingle Punks, YouTube Audio Library Culinary School Stories is a proud member of the *Food Media Network!* Copyright 2020 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/culinaryschoolstories/donations
Interviewing Daniel, who Graduated with a Bachelors Degrees in 2020, we go into details how the pandemic effect him as a Graduated in 2020, while getting his views on the Economy, Alamo changes, TP Craze, 6 Trillion of money printing, Quarantine Actions and Consequences, Spirituality, differences of Knowledge and Wisdom, and Caves systems.
On today's episode I got to chat with Brandy Runyan she started her own sports PR firm to help players from A-Z through their career. They are with them from the start, to the end of their career helping players do more, be more and help more with their platforms. She has a passion for leadership and awards and accolades to back it up over the year. We chat life, family, and sports. Brandy Runyan is a seasoned public affairs and communications professional with over 20 years of experience. Founder of prestigious Black Diamond PR & Sport Management Firm, LLC, Brandy manages a broad range of communications and public affairs issues for public and private sector clients in many fields, as well as Celebrities, Athletes, and others within the Entertainment Industry. She has also gained considerable experience in assembling and managing alliances to meet communications and public affairs objectives. Her current and past clients include celebrities, athletes, musicians, authors, as well as fortune 500 companies, leading industry associations, high-profile events, and not-for-profit organizations. Brandy has served on the Executive Board of Directors for several Non-Profit Organizations, heading up the PR & Marketing Divisions for Youth for Empowerment, the Dallas 9/11 Memorial StairClimb, the Association for Memorial Stair Climbs, and others. Brandy earned Bachelors Degrees in Business Management & Public Relations, as well as a Masters Degree in Sports Administration. She was also given the prestigious nomination by her Alma Mater, Texas A&M University, to join Sigma Alpha Pi. She was inducted into the National Society of Leadership and Success in January of 2018. Brandy currently resides in Texas where she overseas her Firm's local and global operations. Her Philanthropic interest include Team Up Speak Up and The Concussion Legacy Foundation. Connect with Brandy! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bdsportsmgmt/?hl=en (@bdsportsmgmt) Linkin https://linkin.bio/bdsportsmgmt (https://linkin.bio/bdsportsmgmt) Black Diamond PR https://www.blackdiamondfirm.com/ (https://www.blackdiamondfirm.com/) Let's be FRIENDS! Join your new money community and snag my get out of debt planner for freeeeeee. Make some new friends, learn some new things about money it will be great, cause you're gonna be there making it great. https://www.facebook.com/groups/3703506103027078/ (Money Works: Your Money Mastery Community ) Follow me on the gram https://www.instagram.com/cassieanne_fit/ (@Cassieanne_fit) And the brand new profile for this very podcast
This program features interviews with various experts in the medical field and is hosted by the Delaware Valley Association of Neonatal Nurses about all things "baby," and in this case, older children as well. This episode is hosted by DVANN Board Member and Podcast Director Jennifer Hart as she interviews friend and licensed Social Worker Anne Mapes with a Master's Degree in Social Work from Fordham University and a Bachelor's Degrees in Science of Counseling and Human Services. Links to resources discussed in the podcast: https://bergennorthmoms.com/ Equality vs. Equity image: https://images.app.goo.gl/CPFX9fFupmciCqgU9
Colin interviews the owner of Online Great Books, Scott Hambrick, about his experience growing up as an Air Force dependent, as well as his take on the bachelor's degree requirement for Air Force officers. 06:04 - Eisenhower would have joined the Air Force07:51 - Scott's life as an Air Force dependent17:25 - Knowing the difference between officers and enlisted (see Brig Gen (Ret) David Angle: Biography - https://www.nationalguard.mil/portals/31/Features/ngbgomo/bio/1/1103.htmlObituary - https://www.newspressnow.com/obituaries/angle-david-s/article_99b76ee4-a8f3-5e93-9071-4774f6cfeb26.html)19:46 - Online Great Books (see https://onlinegreatbooks.com)27:45 - Bachelors degrees for officers33:35 - The future of universities40:44 - The Air Force's higher education system44:59 - Commentary (see https://www.barbell-logic.com and search for the Barbell Logic Podcast and the Online Great Books Podcast)46:20 - Don't stop working on your degree (see https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB9195.html)51:14 - Bachelors degrees and universities59:24 - "Devolution" to the liberal arts01:01:42 - Reed's elevator speech for commissioning01:03:01 - We don't fully understand the commissionContact Scott at shambrick@intellectuallp.com and http://www.onlinegreatbooks.com.Email your questions and comments to airforceofficerpodcast@gmail.com. Join the discussion about the podcast, the Air Force, officership, and the Profession of Arms at https://www.facebook.com/groups/airforceofficerpodcast/.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AirForceOfficerPodcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/airforceofficerpodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/afofficerpodReddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/afofficerpodShare your officer stories of all flavors using #officerAF.
Jonah Bennett and Wolf Tivy discuss Seth Largo's article The University System Isn't Going Anywhere, why the bachelor's degree is the new citizenship, and what it would take to actually build a status-generating alternative to the university.
Sandra Bershad is a visionary mentor and awakening catalyst deeply devoted to empowering people in becoming intimate with the resonance of their highest truth and inner guidance. She is on a mission to create spaces of radical permission that invite individuals to tap into the full spectrum of their inner knowing, visions, gifts, and the specific genius they are meant to share. As a truth resonator and amplifier, she strives to demystify the perception that we need something outside ourselves to connect with our intrinsic nature that is infinite, innately wise, and already whole. Her approach has been forged through rigorous study of the merging between mind, body, spirit, and hard science, a deep passion for healing and growth, and the clinical application of therapeutic modalities, healing arts, and spiritual traditions. She has a Master's Degree in Mindfulness-based Transpersonal Counseling Psychology and dual Bachelor's Degrees in Somatic Psychology and Psychology of Health and Healing. Recognized for her intuitive gifts and psychic abilities, she has appeared on Anderson Cooper, Psychic Children: Their Sixth Sense, Good Morning America, and The Doctors.
In an effort to address workforce needs and serve local students and families, a growing number of U.S. community colleges have begun offering bachelor's degree programs in recent years. A new national study finds that those offerings - while beneficial to students - can also lead to college-wide increases in tuition and fees. Study co-author and University of Florida researcher Justin Ortagus joins CPRE Knowledge Hub managing editor Keith Heumiller to discuss the study, and some important implications for higher education policy and future research.
With a passion for education and a thriving workforce, Rebecca Taber Staehelin has created a company that provides a path to skilled careers for adults without Bachelor's Degrees. The Merit America program is fast, flexible, and focused on what employers need most - talented professionals looking to find their path in the workforce. In this episode, Founder and CEO, Rebecca Taber Staehelin tells the story of building this tech startup and navigating the world of non-profit organizations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Keith Wardrip, Community Development Research Manager at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, discusses his research on opportunity occupations — employment opportunities for those without a bachelor's degree — on Behind the Markets, hosted by Jeremy Schwartz. You can find the report here: https://www.philadelphiafed.org/-/media/community-development/publications/special-reports/identifying_opportunity_occupations/opportunity_occupations_revisited.pdf?la=en.You can check out our special podcast collaboration with the Philadelphia Fed here: https://shows.pippa.io/philadelphia-fed-on-whartonPhiladelphia Fed on Wharton Business Radio airs as a special series of interviews on Business Radio, SiriusXM Channel 132. This podcast is brought to you by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and Business Radio, powered by the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Keith Wardrip, Community Development Research Manager at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, discusses his research on opportunity occupations — employment opportunities for those without a bachelor's degree — on Behind the Markets, hosted by Jeremy Schwartz. You can find the report here: https://www.philadelphiafed.org/-/media/community-development/publications/special-reports/identifying_opportunity_occupations/opportunity_occupations_revisited.pdf?la=en.Philadelphia Fed on Wharton Business Radio airs as a special series of interviews on Business Radio, SiriusXM Channel 132. This podcast is brought to you by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and Business Radio, powered by the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr. Havasy has been a scientist, educator, and not-for-profit business executive for over 20 years. She received her Bachelor's Degrees in zoology and education from Connecticut College and Davis and Elkins College, and her Masters and Doctorate Degrees in biology and education from Teachers College, Columbia University. She was a science teacher, a district wide science coordinator, and a middle school principal. She is a founder and President of The Center for Science Teaching and Learning (CSTL), a non-profit organization dedicated to engaging people in science learning. CSTL has done projects for NBC News, Department of Energy, Dow, National Science Foundation, and many more corporations and agencies. CSTL also administers the Clean Tech Competition, the only global, theme based STEM competition for secondary students. In this episode we discuss: The global impact of STEM among students. Creating student innovation through the Clean Tech Competition. The influence of Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park that lead to an international tour. For more information visit https://www.cstl.org. Contact: Donate to CSTEM CSTEM.org Annual Report
Tim King is the founder of Red Goat Marketing, and he has a passion for the automotive performance industry. Tim holds two Bachelors Degrees; Entrepreneurial Management, and Marketing. Tim's current role serves as the Marketing Director for UMI Performance, a manufacturer for ultra-high quality automotive suspension systems. Within this episode, we discuss social media marketing strategies to help businesses improve their digital footprint.
Adrienne Reed and I discuss, “Child Advocates: Guardian Ad Litem's, & CASA’s” Adrienne Reed is the Chief Recruitment and Outreach Officer for Child Advocates, Inc. During this episode, Adrienne will discuss the difference between Guardian Ad Litems & CASA’s, the mediation process that comes before the termination of parental rights, and how you can become a volunteer CASA. Adrienne Reed is the Chief Recruitment and Outreach Officer at Child Advocates, Inc. She earned her Bachelors’ Degrees in Psychology and Sociology at Purdue University and later earned her Master’s Degree in Social Work from IUPUI. Adrienne started her professional career as a therapeutic foster care social worker at The Villages, then moved into the role of licensing and training therapeutic foster parents. Her work included doing home studies for adoptive parents and foster parents. Adrienne left the Villages after eight years and worked as a high school social worker and as a medical social worker part-time at Johnson Memorial Hospital. When offered the opportunity to work at Child Advocates in 2007 she eagerly accepted. Adrienne served as a Guardian Ad Litem representing the best interest of abused and neglected children in Marion County for almost seven years before assuming the title of Chief Recruitment and Outreach Officer. She now oversees the communication and marketing department, data analysis, and outreach liaisons in order to effectively recruit and trains CASA Volunteers and with Child Advocates, Inc.
CORKY SIEGEL is known internationally as one of the worlds great blues harmonica players, blues pianist, singer, songwriter, author and celebrated composer of blues-classical forms. He is a recent winner of the Lila Wallace/Reader's Digest/Meet the Composer's national award for chamber music composition and the Illinois Arts Council Fellowship Award for Music Composition, Chicago Lifetime Achievement Award, and inductee into the Chicago Blues Hall of Fame. Corky is set to release a new album �Different Voices� with his Chamber Blues ensemble that merges blues and classical. TWIN KENNEDY is comprised of West Coast sisters Carli and Julie Kennedy. Born and raised in the small town of Powell River, the sisters grew up perfecting their sibling harmonies and dynamic live performances, while making their name known throughout their small community as a family band. With years of classical training, including their Bachelors Degrees in Music Performance from the University of Victoria, the sisters have found their home in country music. Their latest single, “Secondhand Gold� was awarded the Lennon Award in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest. WoodSongs Kids: Members of the Central Kentucky Youth Orchestra will perform the song “Twisted� with Corky Siegel to showcase the unique chamber blues sound.
Creating a Positive Environment was something that was clear to me the minute I met Jenn Santana. I walked into her studio and with her upbeat energy and enthusiasm, we welcomed me with open arms. Not only that but as her clients began coming into her studio she introduced me right there on the spot! I immediately thought, 'what a welcoming environment' which is why I asked her to come on the show to talk about it. She offers a number of tips to share with you regarding the importance of creating a positive environment, and how she's been able to build a community of her own right inside Sweat Fitness Redondo Beach! Who is Jenn Santana Jenn holds 2 Bachelors Degrees from San Diego State University and has been working in the fitness industry for over 18 years. Philosophy~By integrating a unique program of Pilates, Yoga, Cardio, HIIT and NASM strength training, Jenn is able to safely and effectively take clients to their ultimate fitness goals. Jenn trains clients in the basic functions of training as well as sports specific goals such as triathlons, hockey, football, basketball, marathons, stuntwork for films and speedwork. More details on Jenn here. Show Notes: Chicken nugget experiment Halloween Whopper Environment building loyalty feeling comfortable being friendly not always a competitive environment Hire trainers that fit well with the community know names of clients know details about members Make the customer feel important https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zncLUtFSKvA Thank you so much for your interest in this show of Exploring Mind and Body, if you haven't done so already please take a moment and leave a quick rating and review of the show in iTunes by clicking below. It will keep us delivering valuable content each week and give others an opportunity to find the show as well. Click here to subscribe via iTunes (and or leave a rating) More Details on the Positive Environment we've created HERE.
Their musical bond is as strong as their small town roots: Twin Kennedy, comprised of West Coast sisters Carli and Julie Kennedy, have been making music together since they could talk. Born and raised in the small town of Powell River, British Columbia, the sister duo grew up perfecting their sibling harmonies and dynamic live performances, while making their name known throughout their small community as a family band. Growing up in such a musically infused family, it is no wonder that these sisters crafted their sound through a unique fusion of their background in country, folk, jazz and classical music. With years of classical training, including their Bachelors Degrees in Music Performance from the University of Victoria, the sisters have found their home in country music. With Carli on vocals and guitar, and Julie on vocals and fiddle, these talented sisters will fill your soul with joy and warmth through their seamless harmonies and heartfelt songwriting. Having released two EPs - and receiving seven BCCMA Award nominations since 2012 - as Carli & Julie Kennedy, the sisters released their first album as Twin Kennedy on April 7th, 2015. Produced by multiple CCMA and JUNO award winning artist George Canyon and renowned producer Graham Sharkey, the album "It's A Love Thing" featuring the new single Feels Like Freedom is a beautifully honest account of the ebb and flow of the journey through love and life.
Their musical bond is as strong as their small town roots: Twin Kennedy, comprised of West Coast sisters Carli and Julie Kennedy, have been making music together since they could talk. Born and raised in the small town of Powell River, British Columbia, the sister duo grew up perfecting their sibling harmonies and dynamic live performances, while making their name known throughout their small community as a family band. Growing up in such a musically infused family, it is no wonder that these sisters crafted their sound through a unique fusion of their background in country, folk, jazz and classical music. With years of classical training, including their Bachelors Degrees in Music Performance from the University of Victoria, the sisters have found their home in country music. With Carli on vocals and guitar, and Julie on vocals and violin, these petite powerhouses will fill your soul with joy and warmth through their seamless harmonies and heartfelt songwriting. Having released two EPs - and receiving seven BCCMA Award nominations since 2012 - as Carli & Julie Kennedy, these sisters are set to debut their first album as Twin Kennedy on April 7th. Produced by multiple CCMA and JUNO award winning artist George Canyon and renowned producer Graham Sharkey, the album "It's A Love Thing" is a beautifully honest account of the ebb and flow of the navigation through love and life.