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Back of the Pack Podcast
Episode 7 - Two Race Weekend

Back of the Pack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 31:11


Two Races. One Weekend. Glutton for punishment? Maybe! This weekend we found ourselves out at not one but two 5k's. We'll talk about the Accept Zero 5k and Noah's Bandage Project. We will also discuss how you do two runs in a weekend. Can you just go out there and do it? Sure, but you better be ready for it! Listen in and get the tips you need to run that split day 10k!

Personal Finance from the Hill-Top
Episode #15 - What You Need to know about Getting a Mortgage

Personal Finance from the Hill-Top

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 100:26


In episode 15, we're talking about the way most folks buy a house (at least Millennials)... with a Mortgage. I'm joined by Mortgage Bankers, Jen Gile and Taylor Nedrow.Jen and Taylor sit down with Kyle to discuss what you need to know about getting a mortgage. As you'll discover, not all mortgages are the same, or created equal. How much do you need down? How do you avoid PMI... what is PMI for that matter?!? Conventional, FHA, VA... we discuss all things mortgage, and the process for getting a mortgage to buy a house.Before they dive into mortgages, they talk volleyball and what makes for the perfect kill, more wrestling, and their shoes growing up. As always, they top things off with some Five-Teen Minutes of Fluff. This one is for the record books, our first explicit episode because Kyle said, "shit," and we don't want to get banned. :)Tune in!To skip the fluff, go to the (31:13) mark. However, it's not advised! Resources:Noah's Bandage Project, Jen Gile, the KC Dancing Star, Vote for Jen!, The BMA Foundation Annual Dine and Dance with the Stars, Road Trip (the movie), Air Jordan 11, Millennials made up the largest share of home buyers at 38% in 2019 (statistics),Types of Mortgages, Debt to Income Ratio, Mortgage Closing Costs, Spencer Lee is tougher than LeBron James, Iowa Hawkeye Volleyball Record Books, and Kill Master Jen (Bell) Gile, Iowa Hawkeye Volleyball #6 All-Time Kills Leader, Jen (Bell) Gile (Page 8), Rep. Dan Crenshaw Eye Surgery, and **

Small Changes Big Shifts with Dr. Michelle Robin

Understanding others perspectives is critical to thrive in this world. - Paul Long How does optimism move us towards strength?  This week, motivational speaker Paul Long discusses “What’s Good?!” Paul travels the world delivering high-content keynotes and training to Fortune 500 companies, government agencies and trade associations. Paul is the author of the F.U.N. work book, podcast host, and president of Noah’s Bandage Project.  In this episode, Dr. Robin and Paul discuss his acronym for F.U.N., inspiring story of pediatric cancer, and how to gravitate towards what gives us strength. About Paul Long Paul Long is a motivational speaker and consultant that has challenged the corporate landscape for over a decade. Paul has provided memorable experiences for countless engagements including workshops, trade shows, keynotes and more. Paul Long’s Fundamism philosophy can be defined as the fundamentals of a F.U.N. and optimistic lifestyle. Paul's offering provides tactical skills on how to gravitate more towards the things that give you strength, as opposed to the things that don’t. Doing so will provide you more FUN, joy and fulfillment in life. As the Kansas City Royals’ 2016 Fan of the Year as selected by Major League Baseball, his shenanigans have been featured in media outlets like ESPN, the Washington Post and even the Wall Street Journal! In 2014, his catsuit adventures led Paul to Noah Wilson, a seven year old boy diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called Ewing's Sarcoma. Motivated by Noah’s presence and love for life, he began his lifelong commitment to help find a cure for pediatric cancer through Noah’s Bandage Project. Join Dr. Michelle and Paul as they talk about: Paul’s first career in insurance and the evolution into FUNdamism How Paul is coping as in extrovert in Quarantine F.U.N. - Foundation, Understanding others perspectives, Next steps How to create joy, fun, and fulfillment for everyone in times of collective tension The importance of listening and learning about other’s perspectives, and how to be sincere when doing so Noah Wilson’s inspiring story of pediatric cancer Identifying opportunity gaps and how to close them Discover how we can be mindful with optimism as James shares: How to offer value during a time of isolation and radical change Times when it’s necessary to close the gate on people who don’t bring you strength The importance of awareness “When you’re aware, you’re halfway there” - Wendy Bash The mindset of being a victim vs. victor How you never want to be a rocking chair; moving a lot but never forward Listen and learn all about F.U.N with the acronym: Foundation Understanding Others Perspectives Next Steps “I am going to keep having fun every day I have left, because there is no other way of life. You just have to decide whether you’re a tigger or an Eyeore”- Randy Pausch Mentioned In This Episode Paul Long FUNdamism Noah’s Bandage Project Be Good To People Keith Haring Wendy Basch Episode on Small Changes Big Shifts Some Nights by Fun Randy Pausch Darrell Misak Connect Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube LinkedIn Podcast

TMI with Teresa
Episode 38-Noah's Bandage Project and More Life Presented by Orange Theory Fitness Lenexa

TMI with Teresa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020


This has been a crazy week dealing with the fallout from Covid-19. Small businesses and restaurants are hurting including local not for profit organizations. Scott Wilson, Noah’s Bandage Project is here to share a creative way to raise funds virtually since their April fundraising event has to be canceled. www.noahsbandageproject.comAlso on this week’s show, Greg Aldridge, talks about how the workout routines at Orange Theory Fitness Lenexa give him physical health, mental clarity, and are now helping him keep his kids active while isolated at home. Learn more about Orange Theory Fitness Lenexa.

Freedom Writers Podcast
#35 Anne Frank: A Glimpse into the Secret Annex

Freedom Writers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 57:21


This episode features Jan Erik Dubbelman, a beloved Freedom Writer Teacher and the Director of Education and International Outreach at The Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. From his unique perspective as a preserver of history, Jan Erik offers insight into Anne Frank's story and legacy, including Otto Frank's preparation to take his family into hiding and a detailed description of what life was like in the Secret Annex during the War. He also chronicles the heroic efforts of Miep Gies, the simple secretary who risked her life to support the Franks for the two years they were in hiding. You'll also hear from another remarkable Freedom Writer Teacher, Lisa Liss, whose valiant 11-year campaign collected 1.5 million bandages from teachers and students all over the world to honor the number of children killed in the Holocaust. We hope their inspiring stories empower you to spread hope, compassion, and acceptance within your classrooms and communities. Show Notes Support the production of the Freedom Writers Podcast by donating here: http://www.freedomwritersfoundation.org/index.php/donate Anne Frank House: www.annefrank.org/en Tour the Secret Annex: https://www.annefrank.org/en/anne-frank/secret-annex/ Information on Museum Visits: https://www.annefrank.org/en/museum/ Lisa Liss and the Bandage Project: https://tinyurl.com/y3swnop2 Inspired by the Paperclip Project: http://www.oneclipatatime.org/paper-clips-project/ For general inquiries about Freedom Writer Teachers, email us at: fwi@freedomwritersfoundation.org To apply for the Freedom Writer Teacher Institute: http://www.freedomwritersfoundation.org/images/pdf/fwi-application.pdf

Things Fall Apart
45: Building a Global Equitable Community feat. Ara Aman, Tania Mansfield, Lisa Liss, Colleen Mascenik, and Evin Schwartz

Things Fall Apart

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2019


We speak with someone exposed to progressive education throughout the world, a human-centered school in Vietnam, an elementary school teacher reaching out, and two tech-experts leading the way in global communications.One of the fundamental shifts of the information age is being able to connect globally with barely any limitations. I'm still shocked that I can connect to a classroom in Vietnam - see and speak with the person - and it's almost like I'm there. And that's a semi-normal thing to do.And I often think about: what does that mean for education? Not only from a communicative standpoint in perspective-building, but specifically progressive education. I know starting off: adopting critical pedagogy in the classroom, giving students projects that weren't necessarily completely aligned with standards, letting students choose what to do each day - those were radical concepts to me that I took away...at least mostly...from books. I was incredibly hesitant to really go "full on" with any of my ideas...until I started engaging online. It turns out, I wasn't crazy - there are plenty of other people tackling and contemplating these ideas on social media and elsewhere.Our pockets of progressive education - of people who care and reflect on education and the humanity of each person in their classroom - are no longer isolated. And now we can hear stories, see people affected - really it brings to light the necessity of progressive practice. Now that we can see this - visualize it - be supported by it - we have a backing to buckle down and keep at it. We can unite together and see drastic change...and those sails are already in motion. Organically, there is a rallied movement of people taking on what were once insane ideas at most traditional public schools. Everyday I'm so happy to read a Teachers Going Gradeless blog, people tweeting - even debating publicly - the goals of an often-too teacher-centric classroom, or discovering whole new pockets of progressive ed. - like Belouga's social justice centered global education initiative, who I'll be talking to this episode.The point is - it's a lot more common than I ever thought - and assumedly it's more common than most who attempt it believe. We can do this together - just listen to the voices of this episode and tell me if progressive education isn't here to change the world. And now that we're starting to spread progressive ed. further - we need to make sure it's for the whole world - not just a select few.GUESTS IN ORDER OF APPEARANCEAra Aman, a sophomore at Bennington College in Vermont, a progressive higher education experience. Ara grew up in progressive environments in India and the United Kingdom.Tania Mansfield, the PYP (International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme) Coordinator at Ho Chi Minh City International School in Vietnam, which is piloting a self-directed education program.Lisa Liss & her elementary students, located in Sacramento, California, organizing around an experiential project, the aptly named Bandage Project, which seeks to build tolerance and understanding of the Holocaust.Colleen Mascenik, founder of BreakawayLearning.org, a non-profit organization which connects students and educators with individuals around the world, teaching anything from life under the Taliban to piano instruction.Evin Schwartz, founder of Belouga, an online platform aimed at connecting classrooms across the world, centered on social impact campaigns.RESOURCESBennington CollegeBrightworks SchoolHo Chi Minh City International SchoolBandage Project (donate today!)BreakawayLearning.orgBelouga.orgFURTHER LISTENINGS2: E19: Educating for Change w/ Kevin Wilcox & Benjamin GoesS2: E15: Engaging in Social Media w/ Annick Rauch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Fundamism Podcast
Noah's Bandage Project with Scott Wilson

The Fundamism Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 51:11


What were you doing at the age of 6? In this episode, Scott Wilson tells the story of his incredible son, Noah. Diagnosed with a rare form of pediatric cancer at the age of 6, Noah began his journey creating joy for others while promoting pediatric cancer research. This child, while faced with one of the biggest challenges any of us will ever face, founded Noah's Bandage Project, a 501C3 that has pledged over $1 million to pediatric cancer research and collected over 2 million FUN bandages for children in need. Featured in the book, Fundamism: Connecting to Life Through F.U.N., Noah's story has inspired a baseball team to win a World Series, a community to come together for a greater cause and individuals around the globe to create more FUN for others.

The Fantasy Sports Markets Podcast
Royals SP Danny Duffy Hangs Out & Previews the "Beat Danny Duffy" Contest for Noah's Bandage Project

The Fantasy Sports Markets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 23:11


Royals pitcher & World Series champion Danny Duffy (@Duffman) joins Ben Heisler (@bennyheis) to chop it up and preview his "Beat Danny Duffy" contest this Christmas Day benefitting Noah's Bandage Project for pediatric cancer research on fantasysportsmarkets.com. ALL PROCEEDS go to fighting childhood cancer and there's over $1000+ in prizes including ten autographed baseballs from Danny so make your team today! The guys discuss Danny's connection to Noah's Bandage Project, and his memories of first meeting 6-year old Noah Wilson through his former teammate and close friend Eric Hosmer, why it's been so important to connect with the Kansas City community, and he also gives an update on his shoulder rehab and why the rest of the league might be sleeping on a really good pitching staff in KC this year. They wrap the show by talking some hoops and who's the one guy in the NBA he'd pay big money to see live! Are you looking for a new place to play daily fantasy sports? At Fantasy Sports Markets, we've made it easier than ever before to play... and win! At FSM, there are no salary caps. You pick whatever players you want at each position to create the ultimate fantasy lineup! Try DFS on us when you use the promo code "NFL18" at fantasysportsmarkets.com for $5 with no deposit required! Check out our streaming show on the following platforms: - Facebook: facebook.com/fantasysportsmarkets - Twitter: twitter.com/fsmcontests - Instagram: instagram.com/fantasysportsmarkets - Periscope: periscope.tv/FSMContests --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fsm/support

Your Brothers in Christ
14: Faith Through Adversity Podcast – The Noah Wilson Story

Your Brothers in Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017


The Noah Wilson Story Most of you have heard of Noah’s Bandage Project. Some have been blessed to meet Noah and the Wilson family. However, there’s probably very few who’ve heard the whole story of how this 6 year old boy contracted, fought and beat cancer all the while never losing his faith. He is … Continue reading "14: Faith Through Adversity Podcast – The Noah Wilson Story" The post 14: Faith Through Adversity Podcast – The Noah Wilson Story appeared first on Your Brothers in Christ.

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KC Greats
KC Greats | Season 2 Ep. 4 | Jake Jacobson of Children's Mercy

KC Greats

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2017 56:16


This week is a great show as Jake Jacobson gives us insight into how he spreads the word about Children’s Mercy around KC and the country. Children’s Mercy: http://www.childrensmercy.org/ Ronald McDonald House: https://www.rmhckc.org/ Hallmark: http://www.hallmark.com/ KC Marathon: http://www.sportkc.org/marathon/ Noah’s Bandage Project: https://noahsbandageproject.com/ Indian Creek Trail: http://kcparks.org/recreation/indian-creek-greenway/ Tomahawk Creek Trail: https://www.traillink.com/trail/tomahawk-creek-trail/ Jack Stack BBQ: http://www.jackstackbbq.com/ BB’s Lawnside BBQ: http://bbslawnsidebbq.com/ Spokes Cafe & Cyclery: http://www.spokeskc.com/

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