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Middle school doesn't have to be a phase we just survive, it can be a transformative, exciting journey. In this episode, we reconnect with Chris Balme, author of Challenge Accepted: 50 Adventures to Make Middle School Awesome, about reimagining these years as a time for real-world exploration and growth. Chris reveals why middle schoolers are underrated and how the right challenges can unlock their courage, curiosity, and confidence. An appreciated perspective on one of life's most pivotal stages. Challenge Accepted on Kickstarter Chris Balme on Substack
Có nhiều khả năng cuộc « đình chiến thương mại Mỹ -Trung 90 ngày sẽ kéo dài hơn dự kiến » do đôi bên cùng cần thời gian để « trừng phạt » đối phương khi mà hai kinh tế Hoa Kỳ và Trung Quốc « gắn kết quá chặt chẽ vào nhau ». Nhiều yếu tố trói tay Washington. Có thể nhiều đối tác của Mỹ theo chân Bắc Kinh, cứng giọng khi đàm phán với tổng thống Trump. Hơn một tháng chiến tranh thuế quan Mỹ-Trung cao trào, Washington và Bắc Kinh tạm hủy phần lớn những biện pháp « trừng phạt đối phương » trong 90 ngày, tức là đến giữa tháng 7/2025. Đây là một trong hai thành quả cụ thể nhất mà Hoa Kỳ và Trung Quốc đã đạt được sau đối thoại hôm 10/05/2025 tại Genève, Thụy Sĩ.Sau những thông báo ồn ào, hiện tại hàng Trung Quốc bán sang Mỹ chỉ bị áp thuế 30 % chứ không phải là 145 % hay 80 % như Nhà Trắng từng đe dọa. Về phía Bắc Kinh, Trung Quốc cũng chỉ đánh thuế 10 % hàng « made in USA » bán sang Hoa Lục chứ không phải là 125 % như đã loan báo.Mỹ đang áp dụng đúng mô hình kinh tế của Trung Quốc Trả lời RFI tiếng Việt hôm 16/05/2025, giám đốc Trung Tâm Nghiên Cứu Quốc Tế CERI trường Khoa Học Chính Trị Sciences Po. Paris, giáo sư Stéphanie Balme trước hết nhấn mạnh đến những « tiến bộ nhanh chóng » mà hai phái đoàn, của Mỹ do bộ trưởng Tài Chính Scott Bessent dẫn đầu và của Trung Quốc do phó thủ tướng Trung Quốc Hà Lập Phong làm trưởng đoàn, đã đạt được sau vòng đàm phán cấp cao đầu tiên.Chuyên gia Stéphanie Balme nêu lên một nghịch lý : Mỹ có khuynh hướng đi theo mô hình kinh tế của Bắc Kinh.« Quả thực là chúng ta đã bất ngờ thấy các bên đạt được thỏa thuận quá nhanh. Tuy nhiên xung khắc vẫn còn đó. Chưa có gì được giải quyết dứt điểm. Chỉ biết rằng trên nguyên tắc Mỹ và Trung Quốc có 90 ngày để thương lượng. Hiện tại, họ đã đồng ý trên hồ sơ ma túy tổng hợp : Đây là một điểm rất quan trọng đối với Hoa Kỳ. Còn trong lĩnh vực thuế quan, hai quốc gia này cùng chấp nhận giảm thuế nhập khẩu đối với một số mặt hàng. Nhưng Mỹ và Trung Quốc vẫn là những đối thủ thương mại. Đơn giản là hai nền kinh tế này quá lệ thuộc vào nhau. Washington chỉ trích Bắc Kinh trợ cấp cho các hoạt động kinh tế của Trung Quốc, tạo cạnh tranh bất bình đẳng và giờ đây Trung Quốc sử dụng sức mạnh kinh tế như một công cụ phục vụ các mục đích địa chính trị để làm bá chủ thế giới. Đương nhiên, điểm bất đồng then chốt này vẫn tồn tại. Nhưng điều đáng ghi nhận ở đây là mô hình kinh tế của Hoa Kỳ giờ đây càng lúc càng được rập khuôn theo mô hình của Trung Quốc. Có nghĩa là chính quyền Trump cũng đang sử dụng chính sách kinh tế để củng cố cho sức mạnh của Hoa Kỳ ».Ba điểm kẹt của MỹBáo tài chính Nhật Bản Nikkei Asia hôm 13/05/2025 trích lời giám đốc trung tâm nghiên cứu Mỹ, Michael Hirson đưa ra ba yếu tố thúc đẩy Nhà Trắng nhanh chóng « nhượng bộ » Bắc Kinh sau khi đã khuấy động một cuộc « chiến tranh thuế quan » : Tổng thống Trump ý thức được là các doanh nhân Mỹ chưa sẵn sàng để sản xuất trên đất Mỹ mà không cần nhập khẩu nguyên liệu và phụ từng của nước ngoài.Người tiêu dùng ở Mỹ cần hàng rẻ của Trung Quốc - mà bằng chứng rõ rệt nhất là, dù có đánh thuế hàng Trung Quốc đến 145 % trong 2 tuần lễ cuối tháng 4/2025, kim ngạch xuất khẩu của Trung Quốc sang Hoa Kỳ vẫn tăng, tuy là có tăng chậm hơn so với cùng thời kỳ năm 2023. Do vậy đòn thuế hải quan tổng thống Trump nhắm vào Trung Quốc trước hết lại giáng vào mãi lực của các hộ gia đình Mỹ.Điểm sau cùng, là đòn thuế đối ứng của Washington ảnh hưởng đến lãi suất đi vay ngân hàng của Mỹ. Vì ba điểm này, tổng thống Hoa Kỳ lập tức thay đổi lập trường.Phía Bắc Kinh cũng đã có một số nhượng bộ : Trung Quốc cam kết kiểm soát chặt chẽ hơn các mạng lưới bất hợp pháp chế biến và cung cấp ma túy tổng hợp fentanyl dẫn tới những tác động tai hại trong xã hội của Hoa Kỳ. Bắc Kinh cũng đã lập tức ngừng hạn chế xuất khẩu một số kim loại hiếm sang Mỹ, tạm ngừng điều tra về hoạt động của trên dưới 30 doanh nghiệp Mỹ…Nhưng đó chỉ là những dấu hiệu hòa hoãn bề ngoài. Tuần trước, bộ Thương Mại Trung Quốc quyết định « tăng cường các biện pháp giám sát ở mọi khâu để ngăn chặn mọi hoạt động mua bán bất hợp pháp đất hiếm và kim loại hiếm », « tăng tốc các thủ tục cần thiết » để thay thế nông phẩm của Mỹ bằng đậu tương, đậu nành, ngô hay dầu thực vật của Achentina và Brazil…Chiến thuật « câu giờ »Vậy một cách cụ thể Mỹ và Trung Quốc cần những gì để đạt đến một giải phát « lâu bền hơn » trên mặt trận thương mại ? Giáo sư trường Khoa Học Chính Trị Paris Sciences Po, bà Stéphanie Balme trả lời :« Trước hết, phía Mỹ giải thích với công luận trong nước rằng thỏa thuận với Trung Quốc là một thành tích lịch sử, thể hiện khả năng và vai trò đầu tầu của Hoa Kỳ trong các vòng thương thuyết với Bắc Kinh. Trên thực tế, hiện đang thiếu nhiều công cụ cho phép đôi bên khép lại xung đột. Đầu tiên hết là một cơ chế điều tiết mức thâm hụt thương mại giữa Trung Quốc và Mỹ. Thiếu sót thứ hai là cả hai quốc gia này chưa xác định được một hình thức đối thoại song phương phù hợp để giải quyết tranh chấp. Điều duy nhất phái đoàn Mỹ và Trung Quốc đã đạt được tại Genève - Thụy Sĩ (10/05/2025) là đôi bên thống nhất về một mức thuế rất cụ thể, như đã biết và họ thông báo rằng các biên độ thuế quan mới sẽ được áp dụng từ ngày 14/05/2025 để cho Washington và Bắc Kinh có thời gian 90 ngày đàm phán. (…) Không khó để mỗi bên chứng minh với công luận trong nước là họ đã thành công. Trong khi đó chúng ta biết rằng, trước khi bắt đầu đàm phán, Mỹ đã nhượng bộ khi loan báo giảm thuế hải quan đánh vào hàng điện tử Trung Quốc. Về phía Bắc Kinh cũng vậy. Các phương tiện truyền thông Trung Quốc dễ dàng chứng minh là đối phương đã lùi bước. Nhưng theo tôi vấn đề chính là khả năng đàm phán thực thụ của mỗi bên khá hạn hẹp khi mà kinh tế Mỹ và Trung Quốc quá phụ thuộc vào nhau. Điều đó có nghĩa là trừng phạt đối phương thì mình cũng mang họa. Do vậy có khả năng là ‘hiệp định đình chiến song phương' được ấn định 90 ngày sẽ được triển hạn và đấy sẽ là mục tiêu của cả Washington lẫn Bắc Kinh ».Kịch bản quá mới mẻ với cả hai bênTheo giáo sư Stéphanie Balme trung tâm CERI -Sciences Po. Paris, đôi bên cùng tìm kế hoãn binh :« Đôi bên cùng đang mò mẫm để tìm ra giải pháp, nên cả Trung Quốc lẫn Hoa Kỳ cùng cần có thời gian để thẩm định tình hình, để đánh giá hậu quả quyết định của mình đối với đối phương. Để rồi từ đó lại tiếp tục mở ra các vòng thương thuyết khác (…) Thời hạn 30 ngày quá ngắn ngủi để quan sát một cách thấu đáo các hậu quả. Sáu tháng thì lại lâu quá cho nên 3 tháng, tức là 90 ngày, có thể là thời gian thích hợp để quan sát tình hình trước khi khởi động một chu kỳ đàm phán mới ». Có một điều chắc chắn là như tờ Nikkei Asia ghi nhận : « lệnh hưu chiến » trong 90 ngày mà Hoa Kỳ và Trung Quốc vừa đạt được do là một giải pháp « tạm thời », mong manh và mỗi bên đều có thể « đổi ý » bất cứ lúc nào, cho nên « các doanh nghiệp Mỹ đang hối hả mua thêm hàng của Trung Quốc ». Các công ty xuất nhập khẩu ở Thâm Quyến đang « làm việc hết công suất để gửi hàng sang Hoa Kỳ ». Các tập đoàn vận chuyển đường biển cũng chờ đợi « trong ba tháng sắp tới đây và có thể là đến cuối năm, sẽ rất bận rộn ».ASEAN, « trên đe dưới búa » Cùng lúc, bà Stéphanie Balme khuyến cáo các quốc gia Đông Nam Á nên khẩn trương đa dạng hóa quan hệ thương mại, để giải tỏa bớt áp lực kép từ phía Hoa Kỳ và Trung Quốc. Chính quyền Trump và chính sách « thuế đối ứng » đã mạnh tay nhất với rất nhiều nước trong ASEAN.« Căng thẳng mới Mỹ càng gia tăng, Trung Quốc càng phải đa dạng hóa các nguồn tiêu thụ hàng xuất khẩu của mình. Bắc Kinh cần nương nhẹ các đối tác thương mại, mà đầu tiên hết là những đối tác gần gũi về mặt địa lý. Tại Đông Bắc Á, Nhật Bản và Hàn Quốc là hai nền kinh tế công nghiệp có mức phát triển đã rất cao. Ít có hy vọng Seoul hay Tokyo ồ ạt mua thêm hàng Trung Quốc. Trái lại những quốc gia Đông Nam Á thì đang lo. Từ Phililppines đến Việt Nam, Cam Bốt, Miến Điện, Thái Lan … cũng bị thuế hải quan quan Mỹ tác động, bây giờ lại thêm áp lực của Bắc Kinh vì Trung Quốc cần tìm kiếm các thị trường xuất khẩu nữa thì họ sẽ gặp nhiều khó khăn. Việt Nam chẳng hạn vừa phải chịu áp lực từ chính sách thuế quan của Mỹ, vừa chịu sức ép của các nhà sản xuất Trung Quốc, thành thử tôi hy vọng, đây là thời điểm thuận lợi giúp cho Việt Nam chẳng hạn đẩy mạnh giao thương với Liên Âu, xem Bruxelles như một yếu tố cho để giảm bớt mức độ phụ thuộc vào thị trường của Trung Quốc hay của Hoa Kỳ ».Thế giới có còn vội để đàm phán với Trump ? Vào lúc tổng thống Trump khoe có đến « 200 quốc gia trên thế giới (?) » xin được đàm phán về thuế quan với Washington, báo Singapore, The Strait Times ngày 19/05/2025 đặt câu hỏi : không biết rằng thái độ cứng rắn của Trung Quốc có là một bài học đối với nhiều quốc gia trước khi đối thoại với Mỹ về chính sách thuế hải quan hay không ?Stephen Olson, từng là một nhà đàm phán thương mại của Hoa Kỳ và hiện đang nghiên cứu tại viện ISEAS của Singapore cho rằng sau đối thoại Mỹ-Trung ở Genève vừa qua, nhiều quốc gia sẽ « nhận thấy Donald Trump bắt đầu ý thức được là ông đã có những đòi hỏi quá đáng ». Điều này sẽ làm « thay đổi tương quan lực lượng » khi những quốc gia đó phải đàm phán với siêu cường kinh tế số 1 thế giới.Ứng viên tổng thống Hàn Quốc đang dẫn đầu cuộc đua, Lee Ja Myung cho biết ông « không vội đàm phán » với Mỹ. Nhật Bản một đối tác thương mại quan trọng khác của Washington cũng không « vội vàng » như những tuyên bố cách nay vài tuần.Vào lúc tổng thống Trump khẳng định là New Delhi « sẵn sàng giảm tất cả mọi hàng rào thuế quan đánh vào hàng Mỹ » thì ngoại trưởng Ấn Độ cho rằng còn quá sớm để đưa ra nhận định như trên.Marko Papic, thuộc cơ quan tư vấn GeoMacro-BCA Research, trụ sở tại Montréal, Canada được tờ báo Singapore trích dẫn kết luận « Sẽ có nhiều quốc gia học hỏi kinh nghiệm từ Trung Quốc trong nghệ thuật đàm phán với tổng thống Trump. Bài học đó là bình tĩnh và giữ vững lập trường ». Đương nhiên không phải ai cũng có thể áp dụng được công thức đó. Tất cả còn tùy thuộc trọng lượng kinh tế của một quốc gia trên bàn cờ thương mại với Hoa Kỳ.
L'émission 28 minutes du 13/05/2025 Droits de douane : la Chine, plus puissante que jamais, a-t-elle fait plier Trump ?Les États-Unis et la Chine ont annoncé la suspension pendant 90 jours d'une partie de leurs droits de douane à partir du 14 mai. Les produits chinois seront ainsi taxés à 30 %, contre 10 % pour les importations américaines. Depuis le début du mois d'avril, ils avaient respectivement atteint 145 % et 125 %, résultat d'une guerre commerciale sans répit entre les deux puissances. Cette “trêve commerciale” a été décidée après deux jours de négociations intenses entre leurs émissaires respectifs à Genève, en Suisse. “Les deux pays ont intérêt à avoir des échanges commerciaux équilibrés et c'est ce vers quoi les États-Unis vont tendre”, a commenté le secrétaire au Trésor américain qui participait aux discussions avec le vice-Premier ministre chinois. Au même moment, mardi 13 mai, la Chine accueille plusieurs dirigeants d'Amérique latine pour un grand forum avec la communauté des États latino-américains et des Caraïbes (Celac, qui regroupe 33 pays). Les exportations brésiliennes vers la Chine ont dépassé les 94 milliards de dollars l'an passé. Le renforcement de ses relations avec l'Amérique latine pourrait permettre à la Chine de s'affirmer davantage face à Donald Trump. On en débat avec Sylvie Bermann, ancien ambassadeur de France en Chine (2011-2014) et en Russie (2017-2019) ; Pierre Haski, journaliste et chroniqueur géopolitique à France Inter et au “Nouvel Obs” et Stéphanie Balme, sinologue, directrice du CERI (Sciences Po /CNRS).28 minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Élisabeth Quin du lundi au jeudi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le vendredi et le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio. Enregistrement 13 mai 2025 Présentation Élisabeth Quin Production KM, ARTE Radio
Bienvenue chez Balme, le rendez-vous des amateurs de truffe dans les halles Bacalan, tapas et petits plats font le lieu avec des classiques comme l'oeuf mayo ou les coquillettes à la truffe. Avec une carte qui evoluera au fil du temps pour amener les gourmands à revenir decouvrir les plats et se laisser guider dans une carte de vin très sympathique.Interview dans ce podcast de Sébastien, nouveau responsable de ce stand depuis quelques mois. Copyright : Bordeauxfood / 2025Directeur de publication : Thomas GalharagueHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Neil Balme is one of those people that you immediately feel good about. Charismatic with a big presence, quick and eager to find humour even in the most challenging situations, disarmingly intelligent in the most humble of ways. He cannot help but draw people to him, but somehow he stays fully present with them with wonderful generosity and decency. Yet, as impactful as this is, what makes Neil Balme special is his wonderful capacity to make you feel good about you.We explore the "multiplier effect" that Balme has cultivated throughout his remarkable career – where collective success exponentially exceeds individual contributions, and where genuine care creates championship cultures.As Neil simply puts it: "There's nothing else - it's only people helping each other."Notebook ready. Play on!
145% de surtaxes pour les produits chinois importés aux Etats-Unis : c'est le résultat d'une guerre commerciale lancée par Donald Trump, guerre qui a viré rapidement au duel. La Maison Blanche a suspendu la majeure partie de ses droits de douane, les importations des autres pays ne sont plus taxées “qu'à” la hauteur de 10%. En face, Pékin répond de manière bien organisée : droits de douane à 125% et des mesures économiques très ciblées. Le pays cherche aussi à conforter ses alliances. Et si la Chine profitait de la crise pour rebattre les cartes de la scène géopolitique et économique mondiale ?Pour en débattre : -Stéphanie Balme, directrice du Centre de recherches internationales (CERI) de Sciences Po, professeure à sciences PO, spécialiste de la diplomatie scientifique, de la Chine globale et des relations Chine-US-UE- Benjamin Bürbaumer maître de conférences en sciences économiques au Centre Emile Durkheim/Sciences Po Bordeaux, auteur du livre Chine/Etats-Unis, le capitalisme contre la mondialisation (éditions La Découverte)
145% de surtaxes pour les produits chinois importés aux Etats-Unis : c'est le résultat d'une guerre commerciale lancée par Donald Trump, guerre qui a viré rapidement au duel. La Maison Blanche a suspendu la majeure partie de ses droits de douane, les importations des autres pays ne sont plus taxées “qu'à” la hauteur de 10%. En face, Pékin répond de manière bien organisée : droits de douane à 125% et des mesures économiques très ciblées. Le pays cherche aussi à conforter ses alliances. Et si la Chine profitait de la crise pour rebattre les cartes de la scène géopolitique et économique mondiale ?Pour en débattre : -Stéphanie Balme, directrice du Centre de recherches internationales (CERI) de Sciences Po, professeure à sciences PO, spécialiste de la diplomatie scientifique, de la Chine globale et des relations Chine-US-UE- Benjamin Bürbaumer maître de conférences en sciences économiques au Centre Emile Durkheim/Sciences Po Bordeaux, auteur du livre Chine/Etats-Unis, le capitalisme contre la mondialisation (éditions La Découverte)
A lot of this talk was about figuring out how we treat the disease rather than constantly fighting just the symptoms. Paul was able to take critique and often just ignore it and able to stand in his truth. We can lear to not be distracted by and Balme the individual but take it a deeper look at the system to find out what the root cause of an issue is. How does Grace fit into all how we treat people? The evolution of Grace in our own lives and the universal acceptance of grace teaches us to universally accept it for all people.revolutionchurch.cominstagram.com/revolutionchurch94x.com/Revolution_1994x.com/JayBakker5www.youtube.com/@RevolutionBroadcastingpaypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7FXFBB8PSWEEC&source=url Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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For new parents and early years educators, there's a wealth of guidance and support for how to understand what's happening for our babies and toddlers, but when it comes to the stories we tell about adolescence, an equally important period of significant change, sometimes it's more just get your head down and get through it! As millions of young people make the big transition to Middle School, I was very curious to learn from one of the real experts, not only of the patterns of change and development at this time, but also of how to create educational environments that really take these young people seriously! Chris Balme is an education leader, writer, and school founder, passionate about helping young people discover more of their human potential. He is the author of Finding the Magic in Middle School: Tapping Into the Power and Potential of the Middle School Years, which was published in 2022. Chris currently serves as Founding Principal at Hakuba International School. He is also the Founder & Director of Argonaut, an online advisory program for middle schoolers around the world. Prior to this, Chris co-founded and served as Head of School at Millennium School, a highly successful lab school in San Francisco. Chris has received the Ashoka Fellowship as a leading changemaker in education, and regularly speaks, trains, and writes for parents and teachers around the world. For more, see Chris's newsletter, Growing Wiser. Social Links LinkedIn: @chris-balme - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisbalme/ Instagram: @chrisbalme - https://www.instagram.com/chrisbalme/
Another day, another assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Media blames Trump and Vance for political rhetoric. Kamala unveils new accent. Abe Hamadeh and Andy Biggs join the show.
Deuxième épisode de la série dédiée à Rasteau, et cette fois nous allons parler de l'évolution des vins de Rasteau car il ne faut pas toujours se fier aux clichés sur un vin, il peut toujours réserver de belles découvertes grâce au travail des vignerons et vigneronnes.Pour cela, je vous laisse avec : Élodie Balme, du Domaine Elodie Balmeet Claude Hilt, de la Villa SafranierAvec eux, nous allons parler des typicités du terroir de Rasteau, de l'importance de devenir Cru pour un vin, de l'évolution des vins de Rasteau et notamment de la notion de fraîcheur dans les vins produits actuellement, vous donner quelques accords parfaits entre mets et vins secs rouges et de la notion de partage quand on déguste un vin. Et pour conclure, Élodie et Claude vous livreront leurs lieux à découvrir sur ce beau territoire.Bonne écoute !---------------------------L'abus de l'alcool est dangereux pour la santé. À consommer avec modération.Retrouvez mes invité·es sur : https://www.vins-rasteau.com - Facebook - InstagramDomaine Elodie Balme : https://domaineelodiebalme.com/ - Instagram @domaineelodiebalmeDomaine Villa Safranier : https://maisonsafranier.com/ - Facebook - Instagram @maisonsafranier Cet épisode d'Esperluette a été enregistré en mai-juin 2024 et produit par Marie-Cécile Drécourt grâce à une collaboration commerciale avec le Syndicat des vignerons de Rasteau.
Richmond Club Advisor and Life Member Neil Balme was part of the Tigers three premierships in 2017, 2019 and 2020 the years in which Dusty won his Brownlow and three Norm Smith Medals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richmond Club Advisor and Life Member Neil Balme was part of the Tigers three premierships in 2017, 2019 and 2020 the years in which Dusty won his Brownlow and three Norm Smith Medals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richmond Senior Club Advisor, Neil Balme joined Blighty and Wilds on Sportsday SA ahead of their clash against the Crows, Thursday night at Adelaide Oval. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blighty & Wilds were joined Richmond Senior Club Advisor, Neil Balme joined ahead of their clash against the Crows, Thursday night at Adelaide Oval, and previewed the French Open quarter finals with Brett Phillips. Plus, Tuesday's true or false. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of "A Dad's Path Podcast," we talk with Chris Balme, author of "Finding the Magic in Middle School." Chris shares expert advice to help parents understand what to expect and how to prepare for their child's journey through the middle school years. Listeners will learn: How the adolescent brain changes and how to navigate the behavioral shifts that come with it. Tips for guiding children through the evolving social dynamics of middle school. Strategies to maintain academic motivation while encouraging independence. Guidance on managing technology and navigating the digital world safely. Whether you're approaching the middle school years or already navigating them, this episode is packed with actionable insights to transform this time into a period of growth and discovery for parents and kids. Tune in to gain strategies that will help your child thrive during these transformative years!
On this episode I talk to Chris Balme, the author of the book Finding the Magic in Middle School (2022) and the founder of the Millennium School, an alternative middle school in San Francisco. We talk about what makes people enter the strange and confusing world of alternative education, and what sort of lessons Chris has learned from working with adolescents in an alternative education setting. How come we at the same time have both too low and too high expectations of adolescents, and how do we talk to parents and kids about these expectations? We cover a wide range of topics, from overworked teachers in alternative and progressive education; good books about parenting and learning (Tom Hodgkinson, Alison Gopnik, Judith Rich Harris, Blake Boles); the three stages of adolescence that Chris describe in his book: belonging, achievement and authenticity; friendship; age-mixing; learning about emotions, Lisa Feldman Barrett's book How Emotions Are Made; how social media and smartphones are not all bad for teenagers, and Peter Gray's writings on this topic; how we can create more space in kids' lives for play and independence; the role of school today and how children and adolescents need a lot of time to socialize, and how they spend less time socializing in-person outside of school; the positive aspects of being the parent of an adolescent, and several other topics. Read more of Chris Balme's writings on his Substack Growing Wiser: https://chrisbalme.substack.com/ and https://www.chrisbalme.com/ Books mentioned: Blake Boles, Why Are You Still Sending Your Kids to School Alison Gopnik, The Carpenter and the Gardener Tom Hodgkinson, The Idle Parent Lenore Skenazy, Free-Range Kids Lisa Feldman Barrett, How Emotions Are Made Larry Steinberg, Age of Opportunity Jonathan Mooney, Normal Sucks: How to Live, Learn, and Thrive, Outside the Lines Peter Gray on social media: https://petergray.substack.com/p/benefits-and-challenges-of-social ---------------------------- Our logo is by Sveinung Sudbø, see his works on originalkopi.com The music is by Arne Kjelsrud Mathisen, see the facebook page Nygrenda Vev og Dur for more info. ---------------------------- Thank you for listening. Please send feedback and questions to larsogpaal@gmail.com There is no better way for the podcast to gain new interested listener than by you sharing it with friends, so if you find what we do interesting and useful, please consider doing just that. The podcast is still most in Norwegian, but we have a lot of episodes coming out in English. Our blogs: https://paljabekk.com/ https://larssandaker.blogspot.com/ Alt godt, hilsen Lars og Pål
Richmond Senior Club Advisor, Neil Balme joined Blighty and Wilds on Sportsday SA ahead of their Gather Round clash against the Saints, Sunday afternoon at Norwood Oval. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blighty and Wilds were joined by Richmond senior club advisor, Neil Balme and AFL Record editor, Ash Browne. Plus, Tuesday True or False and can the Crows still make finals? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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durée : 00:44:01 - La Truffe à Pau c'est chez Balme - Préparées artisanalement avec passion et gourmandise au cœur du Pays Basque, tous les produits de la Maison Balme sublime la Truffe. A Pau, Pascal ALLIAS nous fait découvrir cette spécialité, et la démocratise depuis cinq ans.
Ce jeudi 7 décembre 2023, s'est ouvert le sommet Union européenne / Chine, à Pékin, le premier du genre en présentiel depuis quatre ans. D'entréen la présidente de la Commission européenne Ursula von der Leyen a souligné que la Chine était « le plus important partenaire commercial de l'UE », tout en faisant état de « déséquilibres et différends que nous devons traiter ». En toile de fond, figurent les nombreux sujets de désaccord entre les deux puissances, en tête desquels la guerre en Ukraine et la question de Taïwan. Jusqu'à quel point l'Union européenne peut-elle hausser le ton à l'égard de Pékin ? Comment Bruxelles peut-elle réduire sa dépendance et équilibrer la relation ?Pour en débattre : - Stéphanie Balme, directrice de recherche au CERI, professeure à Sciences Po / PSIA (Paris School of International Affairs) - Patrick Martin-Genier, professeur à Sciences-Po et spécialiste de l'Europe- Mathieu Duchâtel, docteur en Sciences Politiques, directeur du programme Asie à l'Institut Montaigne.
Ce jeudi 7 décembre 2023, s'est ouvert le sommet Union européenne / Chine, à Pékin, le premier du genre en présentiel depuis quatre ans. D'entréen la présidente de la Commission européenne Ursula von der Leyen a souligné que la Chine était « le plus important partenaire commercial de l'UE », tout en faisant état de « déséquilibres et différends que nous devons traiter ». En toile de fond, figurent les nombreux sujets de désaccord entre les deux puissances, en tête desquels la guerre en Ukraine et la question de Taïwan. Jusqu'à quel point l'Union européenne peut-elle hausser le ton à l'égard de Pékin ? Comment Bruxelles peut-elle réduire sa dépendance et équilibrer la relation ?Pour en débattre : - Stéphanie Balme, directrice de recherche au CERI, professeure à Sciences Po / PSIA (Paris School of International Affairs) - Patrick Martin-Genier, professeur à Sciences-Po et spécialiste de l'Europe- Mathieu Duchâtel, docteur en Sciences Politiques, directeur du programme Asie à l'Institut Montaigne.
Richmond legend Neil Balme joined Gerard from Fitness First in Richmond where he talked about Walk for Epilepsy month, the awareness they've brought to Epilepsy, player movement in the AFL, Ivan Soldo's move to Port Adelaide, the appointment of Adam Yze, how Trent Cotchin described Damien Hardwick's exit from the club in his book, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Elle Duncan Show, Elle and Gary Striewski dive into the hottest NFL rumors: Is there a budding romance between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, or is it all just a mystery waiting to unfold? They also explore Usher's role as this year's Super Bowl Halftime performer and how age has shaped their perspectives on halftime shows. Plus, don't miss their rundown of the week's top NFL news in this week's "Too Long Didn't Watch" segment. 0:53 Can You Fundraise for Your Adult Soccer League? 1:36 Fundraise While “Fun” Raising 1:50 Things You can Fundraise For as an Adult 2:49 Rewind: Elle Does Not Believe the Rumors 4:14 Taylor Swift is Famously Private… This is a Stunt 4:53 The Most Platonic Walk of All Time 5:10 Taylor Swift is Famously Private… This is a Stunt 7:09 Gary Speaks for all Men… Travis Must Feel Good 7:53 Do Men Think This When Dating a Woman? 9:06 Elle is Outraged for Usher 11:06 Super Bowl Halftime Show: From Old to Ours 16:09 Ushers Super Bowl Line-Up 17:00 NFL Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) Recap 17:57 Huge Week 2 Performances… but Weak 3…. 18:12 NFL Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) Recap 20:12 Let Russ Cook Means… 21:10 Life As Elle… A Sad Broncos Fan 24:00 A Bad Week for Colorado Football 25:47 The Media is to Balme for Buffaloes' Hype 26:36 Gary Picked the Buffs… Yikes 27:24 Everyone is Attacking Dan Lanning 28:23 Get off the Internet… After You Finishing This Episode 30:15 Gary Picked the Buffs… Yikes 31:28 Colorado is not a CFP Team 31:48 Here's a Tease… Come Back on Thursday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guest has had an illustrious career in Footy over the last 50 years, post his own, there aren't many clubs or player that he hasn't played apart in their career. The Great Neil Balme joined us for a candid chat and along with Swanny discussed the moment that changed Swanny's career and life for the better. "We've come along way in footy in the way we react to naughty boys"We played Balmey Bingo and he shared some unpopular opinions, and how all we've really got in footy, is people.Balmey has recently, been diagnosed with Epilepsy, a disease with very little research and he's on a mission to change that. Please see the show notes below if you would like to Walk with Balmey or get involved in any way.Enjoy the show with this great man.Follow and support us elsewherePodcast : @swannyandfriendsDane: @danes84Samantha @samantharichesRalphy: racetrackralphy.com.auGuest Friend: Neil Balme Walk with Balmey or www.walkforepilepsy.org.auSupport us in the Merch store: Shop here :)Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/hump-day-with-swanny-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richmond legend Neil Balme joined Gerard in the studio to talk about the finals we saw on the weekend, Brayden Maynard's upcoming tribunal hearing, the Walk for Epilepsy and the experience he's gone through recently, how close he came to moving to the Adelaide Crows, his current role with Richmond, Dustin Martin's catch-up with Damien Hardwick, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Newman, Mike Sheahan and Don Scott - 'You Cannot Be Serious'
The Carlton Football Club recruited Nicholls from the Maryborough Football Club in 1957 after recruiting his elder brother, Don, the previous year their father ensured that both brothers would play together at one club. Don played 77 senior games as a centreman for Carlton from 1956, when he was Carlton's best first-year player, to 1961. Nicholls enjoyed an outstanding season in 1966, winning his second consecutive Robert Reynolds Trophy, and finishing second in the Brownlow Medal count, four votes behind St Kilda champion Ian Stewart. Success as captain-coach In his first year as captain-coach, Nicholls led the Blues to the minor premiership with 18 wins and a draw, followed by Richmond with 18 wins. 1972 was the first season in which the McIntyre "Final Five" system was used, and so because Carlton finished on top of the ladder, this meant that they had a week's break before facing Richmond in the Second Semi-final. The match was drawn, which in those days meant that a replay was required the following week, thus shifting every other match back another week. Richmond won the replay by 41 points, but in the post-match interviews Nicholls refused to panic: Carlton has not hit a form slump. We just had a dismal day – our worst for the season. There'll be no panic just because we went down by 41 points. There won't be more than one or two changes. We will be sticking to the same players because it was, they who put us where we finished at the end of the home-and-away games. I know the players will redeem themselves next week. We just won't beat St. Kilda – we will win well. And if we team together as I know we can I know we are good enough to take the premiership. Robert Walls who was serving as vice-captain, recalled that the day after the semi-final defeat, the players arrived at training feeling flat, but Nicholls revealed to them the outline of his plan to win the premiership with all-out attacking football. But first, Carlton had to defeat St Kilda in the Preliminary Final. The Saints had played in the previous year's Grand Final and still boasted a strong team. Nicholls chose not to implement his plan, trusting that his players would get the job done. The Blues prevailed by 16 points and earned the right to redeem themselves against their arch-rival. Richmond went into the Grand Final as clear favourites, but this would be the day when Nicholls established once and for all his reputation as one of the greats of the game. The element of surprise in Nicholls' plan lay in his team selection; he handed the rucking responsibilities to "Percy" Jones, whilst stationing himself in the forward pocket with the intent of kicking goals. He also deployed Barry Armstrong in the centre while Vin Waite was given the task of minding Barry Richardson. Finally, in the lead-up to the match, Nicholls had given his players three simple instructions: get to the ball first, kick long into attack and contest for 100 minutes. The plan succeeded in the most spectacular fashion possible. In an enthralling spectacle of attacking football from both teams, Carlton piled on the goals to lead at half time with an incredible score of 18.6 (114) to 10.9 (69). The shell-shocked Tigers tried to claw their way back into the game, but every goal they scored was met with a Carlton reply. When the final siren sounded, Carlton had registered a record score of 28.9 (177) while Richmond's score of 22.18 (150), enough to win most games, remains the highest losing score in a Grand Final. While every Carlton player contributed, Nicholls himself had a field day, kicking six goals on Ray Boyanich. He said afterwards that had he not kicked six, he felt he would have failed in the position. Walls, who also kicked six goals, was nominated best on ground. Stung by their defeat, Richmond didn't have to wait long to avenge their humiliation as the two rivals squared off again in the following season's Grand Final. On a hot and blustery day, Richmond prevailed in a match that would be remembered for two major incidents. The first occurred at the three-minute mark of the first quarter, when Nicholls was sensationally felled by Richmond back pocket Laurie Fowler while juggling a mark. Both players had their eyes on the ball and didn't see each other until it was too late. Fowler, who was airborne, hit Nicholls with his shoulder and emerged from the collision unscathed, but Nicholls went to ground and had to be helped to his feet by the club trainers. The sight of their fallen leader stunned the Carlton players; Robert Walls recalled that "[t]here was a bit of disbelief when Nicholls went down because we'd never seen the big bloke hurt like that before." Nicholls was awarded a 15-metre penalty, and goaled from the free kick, but suffered double vision from the collision, and had little further impact on the game. The second incident came in the second quarter, when Ian Stewart kicked the ball deep into Richmond's attacking zone to a contest involving Carlton full-back Geoff Southby and Richmond forward Neil Balme. What happened next would sour Carlton's already bitter relations with Richmond for many years. Going for the ball after it spilled off a pack contest, Southby was floored by a round-arm punch from Balme. The hit broke Southby's jaw, and he would not return to the field after half time. Just moments later, Balme would lash out again, this time at Vin Waite. Reflecting on the incident many years later, Nicholls angrily labelled Balme a "cheat": I didn't respect him as a player because I reckon he was a cheat. He used to dwell on players and with his big, strong frame, he should have been doing more courageous things. People over the years say Balmey knocked a couple out, but he basically king-hit people.
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Richmond Senior Club Advisor, Neil Balme joined Malcolm Blight & David Wildy chatting the retirements of club greats Jack Riewoldt & Trent Cotchin, Damien Hardwick's move to the Suns, rumours around Dustin Martin's future, the search for a new coach, goal technology and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Malcolm Blight & David Wildy spoke about Tom Jonas retiring at Port Adelaide come season end and who the club's next captain should be. True or False, Top 7, Lost in the Wash. Plus, Richmond's Neil Balme spoke about the retirements of club greats Jack Riewoldt & Trent Cotchin, Damien Hardwick's move to the Suns, rumours around Dustin Martin's future, the search for a new coach, goal technology and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we're lucky to interview Chris Balme, the head of a project-based school in Hakuba, Japan, and author of "Finding the Magic in Middle School." In the interview, we discuss strategies for increasing student autonomy and democratic decision-making principles, as well as the need for adults in the learning community to shift from being instructors to facilitators. We also explore the importance of moving from coercion to consent in driving learning, delve into why learning experiences should be authentic, and ruminate on how Chat GPT and AI may transform the future of education. Here is Chris's website, where you can find links to buy his book and writings on all of the things we cover in today's episode. And, as always, we hope you find this discussion interesting and inspirational. In terms of our 3 types of school model, If you are interested in establishing what kind of school context you are currently in and how to move forward, please take our 2 minute survey which can be found by clicking here.
As a man, I have heard and used this phrase. It is not gender specific and I am sure women use it as well. The fact of the matter is, it is not true. It what we make up in our minds as a cop out. An unthinkable Balme if you will. Listen as our host, Lonte give his take on I lie because I love you.
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Chris Balme is an education leader, writer, and school founder, passionate about helping young people discover more of their human potential. Chris currently serves as Founding Principal at Hakuba International School. He is also the Founder & Director of Argonaut, an online advisory program for middle schoolers around the world. Prior to this, Chris co-founded and served as Head of School at Millennium School, a lab school in San Francisco, where he helped pioneer new learning methods based in developmental science. Chris has received the Ashoka Fellowship as a leading changemaker in education, and regularly speaks, trains, and writes for parents and teachers around the world. His book, Finding the Magic in Middle School, was published in 2022. Join us for this conversation exploring the critical importance of authenticity, achievement, and belonging in the middle school years and how we can help them gain the independence they need to grow. IN THIS EPISODE, WE DISCUSS: Authenticity, achievement, and belonging in middle school. Why middle schoolers need to have a sense of belonging. The peak periods of brain growth in our lives. How we can help middle schoolers gain the independence they need to grow. Building education differently to give students the time they need to pursue projects. Using advisory as a place where students have unconditional belonging. The power and significance of rituals. RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Connect with Chris on LinkedIn. Get your copy of Finding the Magic in Middle School: Tapping Into the Power and Potential of the Middle School Years. Learn more about Rebel Educator, explore our professional development opportunities for educators and students, and check out our project library. Visit us at UP Academy to learn more about our personalized and inclusive learning environment. Connect with Tanya and UP Academy on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram and learn more about her journey here. Check out my book Rebel Educator: Create Classrooms Where Impact and Imagination Meet: amzn.to/3AcwlfF Enjoying the show? Leave us a rating and review and help more people find us! bit.ly/RebelEducatorApplePodcasts We'd love it if you could take a few minutes to fill out this survey to let us know how we can bring you the best possible content: forms.gle/JcKHf9DHTZnYUmQr6 Interested in being on the Rebel Educator podcast? Fill out this form and we'll reach out to you if we think you'd be a great fit for an upcoming episode. forms.gle/zXR2KGPK3WEmbrRZ6 Want to learn more about opening your own UP Academy? Check out the Rebel Educator Accelerator: www.rebeleducator.com/courses/the-accelerator MORE ABOUT THE REBEL EDUCATOR PODCAST: In each episode of the Rebel Educator podcast, I deconstruct world-class educators, students, and thought leaders in education to extract the tactics, tools, and routines that you can use as teachers and parents. Join me as we discuss how to shift the classroom, the learning environment, the mindset, and the pedagogy, to resist tradition, reignite wonder, and re-imagine the future of education. This podcast is dedicated to all of the educators who work thankless hours to make our next generation the best it can be. It was designed to begin conversations on how we can redesign education for the future of work and the success of our students. It is meant for teachers, students, administrators, homeschoolers and anyone who interacts with and teaches youth.
Colonel Augustin Mottin de la Balme attempts to rally French-Canadian settlers in an attempt to take control of Detroit. Along the way, he confronts the Miami Indians, led by Chief Little Turtle. Blog https://blog.AmRevPodcast.com includes a complete transcript, as well as pictures, and links related to this week's episode. Book Recommendation of the Week: The Life and Times of Little Turtle: First Sagamore of the Wabash, by Harvey L. Carter. Online Recommendation of the Week: Little Turtle: 1752-1812: https://archive.org/details/chieflittleturtle1960 Join American Revolution Podcast on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AmRevPodcast Ask your American Revolution Podcast questions on Quora: https://amrevpod.quora.com Join the Facebook group, American Revolution Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/132651894048271 Follow the podcast on Twitter @AmRevPodcast Join the podcast mail list: https://mailchi.mp/d3445a9cd244/american-revolution-podcast-by-michael-troy ARP T-shirts and other merch: http://tee.pub/lic/AmRevPodcast Support this podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AmRevPodcast or via PayPal http://paypal.me/AmRevPodcast
Camp Nightmare hosts a live discussion panel with Tim Balme (Lionel from Dead Alive/Brain Dead) at Creature Feature Weekend.
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durée : 00:14:57 - Journal de 22h - C'est un "soulagement" pour l'avocate de la famille de la victime : le parquet national antiterroriste demande que 14 personnes soient jugées concernant l'assassinat de Samuel Paty, ce professeur d'histoire-géographie assassiné en octobre 2020. - invités : Stéphanie Balme professeure à Sciences Po / PSIA (Paris School of International Affairs), directrice de recherche au CERI et doyenne du Collège universitaire
1 min – Easter this weekend Hot Crossed Buns – Garry has never had one 5 minutes – Garry's Telstra issue Had a problem after missing one bill (in 25 years!), because he got a new credit card 10 minutes – Re-capping Tim's doco/interview – Bomber from the Bush Interview with Sandy Roberts Played some audio from the doco 15 minutes – Joseph Gutnik days at Melbourne 1996 – Melbourne/Hawks merger situation – Garry and the players were told the club wouldn't exist past 1996 The final match of the year vs. Hawks – the ‘merger game' – Hawks won by 1 point Vote in September, horrible time Garry felt like Melbourne were selling their soul – but the only options were to merge, or to get Gutnik in 1997 – Gutnik essentially sacks Neil Balme on air (Meloburne radio) – three weeks later Balme was gone Garry strong that the president can't go sacking the coach at half time of a match The week after Neil Balme was sacked, Garry played (had missed the season injured) – it was Greg Hutchison's first game as coach Garry had a huge crack in the rooms at a board member that made an off the cuff comment about Garry's injury payments 44 minutes – Farming, for Kubota Dealing with Kangaroos on the farm How do you control them? 50 minutes – Quick Fire Rabbit Holes LIV vs PGA – for the Masters Garry's time at the Grand Prix Played a clip from AIR – the movie about Sonny Vaccaro, Phil Knight, Michael Jordan Donald Trump situation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1 min – Easter this weekend Hot Crossed Buns – Garry has never had one 5 minutes – Garry's Telstra issue Had a problem after missing one bill (in 25 years!), because he got a new credit card 10 minutes – Re-capping Tim's doco/interview – Bomber from the Bush Interview with Sandy Roberts Played some audio from the doco 15 minutes – Joseph Gutnik days at Melbourne 1996 – Melbourne/Hawks merger situation – Garry and the players were told the club wouldn't exist past 1996 The final match of the year vs. Hawks – the ‘merger game' – Hawks won by 1 point Vote in September, horrible time Garry felt like Melbourne were selling their soul – but the only options were to merge, or to get Gutnik in 1997 – Gutnik essentially sacks Neil Balme on air (Meloburne radio) – three weeks later Balme was gone Garry strong that the president can't go sacking the coach at half time of a match The week after Neil Balme was sacked, Garry played (had missed the season injured) – it was Greg Hutchison's first game as coach Garry had a huge crack in the rooms at a board member that made an off the cuff comment about Garry's injury payments 44 minutes – Farming, for Kubota Dealing with Kangaroos on the farm How do you control them? 50 minutes – Quick Fire Rabbit Holes LIV vs PGA – for the Masters Garry's time at the Grand Prix Played a clip from AIR – the movie about Sonny Vaccaro, Phil Knight, Michael Jordan Donald Trump situation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
durée : 00:59:24 - Affaires étrangères - par : Christine Ockrent - C'est sans précédent. Xi Jinping vient d'être confirmé à la tête de la Chine pour un troisième mandat. Qui sont les membres du nouveau bureau politique du Comité central ? Qui sont ces hommes qui entourent le président chinois ? Que faut-il en attendre ? - invités : Valérie Niquet Politologue, responsable du pôle Asie à la Fondation pour la recherche stratégique; Stéphanie Balme professeure à Sciences Po / PSIA (Paris School of International Affairs), directrice de recherche au CERI et doyenne du Collège universitaire; Hubert Testard Spécialiste de l'Asie et des enjeux économiques internationaux, ancien conseiller économique et financier en Asie, enseignant au collège des affaires internationales de Sciences Po sur l'analyse prospective de l'Asie; Mathieu Duchâtel docteur en Science-Politique, directeur du programme Asie à l'Institut Montaigne.
Middle school might not feel like a very enchanting time in our lives — it definitely didn't feel that way for me when I was living through it. But according to my guest Chris Balme, middle school is a time of great magic and opportunity for our kids, and for us as parents, if we know what we're looking for. In our conversation, Chris explains the three stages of identity development a child goes through in middle school, how we as parents will want to adapt our parenting styles change as our kids reach these stages, and how to navigate our child breaking our trust. We also talked about what individuation is and what it means to become a better companion for our kids, which is a reframe I really love.Chris Balme is an education leader and writer, passionate about helping young people discover more of their human potential. As Co-Founder and Head of School at Millennium School, a lab school in San Francisco, Chris helped pioneer new learning methods for middle schoolers, based in developmental science. Chris then founded Argonaut, an online program to bring social-emotional learning to more students. He now serves as the Founding Principal of Hakuba International School in Japan, developing learning approaches that foster human and environmental well-being. Things you'll learn from this episodeWhy Chris believes the middle school years are magicalWhat the three stages of identity development for middle school students are how kids may progress through themWhat individuation is and how to navigate it with your childrenAdvice for parents regarding scaffolding in a way that supports their child's developmentHow to navigate a child breaking our trustWhat companioning is and how to do that for our kids Resources mentionedChris Balme's websiteFinding the Magic in Middle School: Tapping Into the Power and Potential of the Middle School Years by Chris BalmeChris's Growing Wiser newsletter (Substack)Not Much, Just Chillin': The Hidden Lives of Middle Schoolers by Linda PerlsteinMaria Montessori Anders Ronnau on How He's Transforming ADHD (Tilt Parenting podcast)Ned Johnson and Bill Stixrud on How to Motivate Kids and Build Their Stress Tolerance (Tilt Parenting podcast) The Self-Driven Child with Dr. William Stixrud and Ned Johnson (Tilt Parenting podcast) Support the showConnect with Tilt Parenting Visit Tilt Parenting Take the free 7-Day Challenge Read a chapter of Differently Wired Follow Tilt on Twitter & Instagram
“If we're in our comfort zone as parents, we're probably holding them back.” Chris Balme joins me in today's episode about tweens. Chris Balme is an education leader and writer, passionate about helping young people discover more of their human potential. We discuss how we misunderstand tweens, what's going on with their development, how they learn best, how we can best support them, how our parent-child relationship shifts, ideal middle school, and common challenges and we can better meet them. Get the full show notes at sagefamily.com/podcast82.
durée : 00:38:18 - Le Temps du débat - par : Emmanuel Laurentin - Après trois ans de restrictions draconiennes liées à la stratégie zéro-Covid en Chine, les règles sanitaires s'assouplissent dans plusieurs villes, dont Pékin et Shanghai, à la suite de manifestations historiques. Le pouvoir chinois serait-il finalement capable d'entendre la voix du peuple ? - invités : Lun Zhang professeur d'Etudes chinoise à l'Université de Cergy- Paris, professeur du Collège d'Etudes mondiales (FMSH, Paris) et rédacteur en chef du site « Chine : histoire et avenir »; Frédéric Keck Anthropologue, directeur du Laboratoire d'anthropologie sociale au CNRS; Stéphanie Balme professeure à Sciences Po / PSIA (Paris School of International Affairs), directrice de recherche au CERI et doyenne du Collège universitaire
In a step away from crime, Andrew sits down with author Anston Cameron to talk about the new biography Neil Balme, A Tale of Two Men. The memoir chronicles Balme's journey from footy hard man to a source of calm in a turbulent sport. More about the book: https://www.penguin.com.au/books/neil-balme-9781761042102 Like the show? Get more at https://heraldsun.com.au/andrewrule Advertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Crimestoppers: https://crimestoppers.com.au/If you or anyone you know needs helpLifeline: 13 11 14Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636Kids Helpline: 1800 55 1800See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Balme (chrisbalme.com) is the founding head of school of The Millennium School and the author of Finding the Magic in Middle School. After briefly flirting with public school teaching, Chris ran an apprenticeship program for middle schoolers for a decade before creating The Millennium School in San Francisco, where he served for seven years. We discuss Chris' early infatuation with democratic free schools, how the Millennium School takes the developmental needs of middle schoolers seriously, the life-changing power of peer advisory groups, learning through quests, authentic audiences, and why he compromised on teaching math in a conventional fashion. Chris also describes how parents might think of themselves as excellent guides instead of their kids' bosses or managers, 50 "Essential Experiences” for a meaningful adolescence, rites of passage, and what larger schools and programs can offer that home-based alternatives sometimes cannot. Get a taste for Chris' work by browsing the 50 Essential Experiences (https://www.argonaut.school/blog/50-essential-experiences) and signing up for his excellent email newsletter (https://chrisbalme.substack.com/).