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Send us a textOur story, “The Best Teacher at Pleasant Hill Oak Elementary,” by Anica Mrose Rissi, is a tale of an unusual teacher. One who inspires her students but has a dark secret. The teacher in the story is indeed unusual, and I wondered if there were any tales about ghostly teachers out there.…apparently not. At least I couldn't find any stories. However, haunted elementary schools are in abundance. We'll look at three.MusicFesliyan Studios: "Ghost," "Halloween" "Scary Music," Audio Jungle: "Halloween Waltzes" Kids' Songs: "School Days"Narration: Robert BreaultPlease join us! Like and follow our Facebook page to become " patron of the Cemetery Hills Library, or (even better!) jump on our Patreon page and become a VIP Patron. Mugs, tee-shirts and eternal thanks await you! Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=61177769&fan_landing=trueWebpage: http://www.afterwordsparanormal.comFacebook: After Words Paranormal Podcast
Send us a textOur story, “The Best Teacher at Pleasant Hill Oak Elementary,” by Anica Mrose Rissi, is a tale of an unusual teacher. One who inspires her students but has a dark secret. The teacher in the story is indeed unusual, and I wondered if there were any tales about ghostly teachers out there.…apparently not. At least I couldn't find any stories. However, haunted elementary schools are in abundance. We'll look at three.MusicFesliyan Studios: "Ghost," "Halloween" "Scary Music," Audio Jungle: "Halloween Waltzes" Kids' Songs: "School Days"Narration: Robert BreaultPlease join us! Like and follow our Facebook page to become " patron of the Cemetery Hills Library, or (even better!) jump on our Patreon page and become a VIP Patron. Mugs, tee-shirts and eternal thanks await you! Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=61177769&fan_landing=trueWebpage: http://www.afterwordsparanormal.comFacebook: After Words Paranormal Podcast
In this episode of The Aspiring Psychologist Podcast, we explore how travelling can genuinely make you a better psychologist by building empathy, perspective, flexibility and emotional intelligence in ways that classrooms cannot. I speak with Ben, an aspiring psychologist currently travelling in Chile, about backpacking across Canada and South America, using Workaway to combine voluntary work with travel, and taking on a remote research role while on the road. We discuss letting go of rigid timelines to qualification, managing internal pressure, funding trips on a shoestring, the role of privilege and safety nets, and how uncomfortable journeys can become powerful stories and sources of resilience. I also share my own experiences of extended travel after my undergraduate degree, shorter UK breaks during clinical training, and how nature, awe and time away from traditional routes can support aspiring and qualified psychologists to live in line with their values and return to their careers more grounded and reflective.Highlights00:00 – Why travelling can shape you as a psychologist as much as formal training00:51 – I introduce Ben, an aspiring psychologist currently travelling in Chile01:34 – We discuss releasing the pressure to qualify quickly and follow rigid timelines02:31 – Ben on career expectations, presence and learning to slow down05:27 – Finding relevant psychology experience while travelling, including Workaway08:02 – My own six-month trip around the world and how I funded it10:35 – Coming home with £20 and jumping straight into work and training13:02 – Standout travel memories and how uncomfortable journeys build resilience17:19 – Sleeper trains, ferries and why challenging travel experiences matter18:13 – Travel doesn't need to be expensive or international to be meaningful22:00 – We reflect on privilege, safety nets and the ability to take time out24:18 – How family support, grief and life experiences shape perspective26:01 – Travel as exposure therapy and confidence building29:20 – Nature, awe and using time away to support mental health33:22 – Leaving space for uncertainty and choosing your own career timelineLinks:
Today's Monday Mindset episode is a powerful reminder that being an incredible teacher doesn't mean sacrificing your evenings, weekends, or well-being. The best teachers aren't the ones who stay the latest—they're the ones who protect their energy, set boundaries, and show up refreshed and present for their students.Tune in for a mindset shift that gives you permission to step away… without guilt.
GS#454 September 12, 2014 Donald Crawley; Dir. Instruction @ The Boulders Golf Academy in Arizona talks about Golf Simplified and The Boulders Golf Course. Donald has been awarded “Best Teacher in Arizona” by Golf Digest and since 96 “Top 100 Teachers in America” by Golf Magazine. This episode is brought to you by Warby Parker with over 300+ locations to help you find your next pair of glasses. You can also head over to warbypaker.com/golfsmarter right now to try on any pair virtually!This episode is sponsored by Indeed. Please visit indeed.com/GOLFSMARTER and get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT. Terms and conditions apply.This episode is sponsored by HIMS. Start your free online visit today HIMS.com/golfsmarter and received personalized ED treatment options. If you have a question about whether or not Fred is using any of the methods, equipment or apps we've discussed, or if you'd like to share a comment about what you've heard in this or any other episode, please write because Fred will get back to you. Either write to golfsmarterpodcast@gmail.com or click on the Hey Fred button, at golfsmarter.com
When it comes to hunting whitetails, success can be tough to come by. As a deer hunter, you spend countless hour during the summer to prepare whether its planting food plots, acquiring new property, hanging new stands, and setting up the land how you want to hunt it. When the season comes, you spend numerous days in the stand hoping for that big buck to finally walk by and give you a shot. In some cases the deer season doesn't go according to plan, and there are some failures. However, those failures or missed opportunities can be your biggest teacher. On this episode of the Raised hunting Podcast, Warren and Easton breakdown the three biggest pieces of information they learned from the 2025 deer season to give you guys insight on what to take into the next year!Discount Codes: You guys have been absolutely amazing when it comes to supporting Raised Hunting so we wanted to return the favor! Just for all you loyal RH Podcast listeners we have some discount codes for you! We got you guys a code for 15% all Raised Hunting products!!! We also have a code for Dominant Strands to get new strings of your bow and get 10% off!!! Dominant Stands Discount Code: RAISED10Raised Hunting Discount Code: RHPCREW15Subscribe To Raised Hunting On YouTube:Raised Hunting:https://www.youtube.com/@raisedhunting/featuredRaised Hunting Podcast:https://www.youtube.com/@RaisedHuntingPodcast/featuredShop Raised Hunting Gear Today:Raised Hunting Website:https://www.raisedhunting.com/Raised Scents:https://www.raisedhunting.com/collections/raised-scents-2-0Raised Canine:https://www.raisedhunting.com/collections/raised-caninesRaised Hunting Apparel:https://www.raisedhunting.com/collections/new-apparel-collectionBeast Broadheads:https://www.raisedhunting.com/collections/broadheads-your-one-stop-shop-for-the-broadheads-we-trust-the-most
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The Best Teacher ~ Experience is one of the greatest sources for learning. A short interview with seminar presenter Jean Moroney. Listen to caller's personal dramas four times each week as Dr. Kenner takes your calls and questions on parenting, romance, love, family, marriage, divorce, hobbies, career, mental health - any personal issue! Call anytime, toll free 877-Dr-Kenner. Visit www.drkenner.com for more information about the show (where you can also download free chapter one of her serious relationships guidebook).
Dans cette leçon de conversation niveau A2-B1, nous allons pratiquer le superlatif et la comparaison en français : plus, moins, meilleur(e)(s), mieux.À travers des exemples concrets et des discussions amusantes, vous apprendrez à exprimer vos opinions, comparer des personnes, des objets et des expériences, et à utiliser correctement les adjectifs et adverbes comparatifs.Un cours parfait pour parler plus naturellement et gagner en confiance à l'oral ! Tu veux améliorer ton français ?Je t'aide à progresser avec mon programme "Learn French" :️Parler | Écouter | Lire | ✍️ ÉcrireDébutant à Pré-intermédiaire : Niveaux A1 / A2 / B1 Rejoins le programme !Réserve une session gratuite ici :https://calendly.com/davidalexandercantu Pas sûr ? Rejoins le groupe WhatsApp pour du contenu exclusifhttps://chat.whatsapp.com/EoTmoMqppBkCGT0Q02uCux Suis-moi aussi sur les réseaux:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidalexandercantuTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@davidalexanderfrenchFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidalexandercantuLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidalexandercantu
Send us a textOn this episode of The Get Ready Money Podcast, I spoke with Natasha Bonsu, financial wellbeing advocate, about how lived experience and open conversations can reshape how we approach money—for ourselves and the next generation.Natasha shares insights on the importance of financial wellbeing, especially in protecting vulnerable and at-risk individuals, and why we must normalize making mistakes as part of the learning process. Whether you're a parent, educator, or advocate, this episode is a powerful reminder that real money conversations start with empathy and authenticity.Key Takeaways:Lived experience is the best experience. Help kids think critically about money. Financial wellbeing protects those most at risk—from fraud, debt, and poor decisions. Parents and educators must lead the way—start conversations early and often. Find financial voices and resources that resonate with you. Give yourself grace—mistakes are part of growth. Plan for the unexpected.Connect with Natasha Bonsu:Website (here)LinkedIn (here)Instagram (here)Bio: Natasha Bonsu is a highly experienced Financial Wellbeing Consultant and who is passionate about helping people thrive financially with practical steps and tailored guidance. Her career started in Asset Management for a few global financial service companies. She became a single parent with a mountain of debt, Natasha faced her own financial misfortune, which motivated her to learn about personal finance and find solutions to overcome hardships. She believes in sharing her experiences and expertise to guide others on their financial journeys with confidence and success. Natasha has a unique perspective and empathises with the struggles people face when making financial decisions. Natasha's approach is rooted in the belief that financial knowledge is not just about money, but also about overall life satisfaction and well-being. With a proven track record of transforming lives of over 5000 people and over 250 workshops. Natasha is committed toempower individuals to make informed decisions, build resilience, and achieve financial independence. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, writing her first book, and dancing until her feet are sore!Support the showThe Get Ready Money Podcast and its guests do not provide investment advice. All content is for educational purposes. Guest opinions do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Get Ready Money Podcast and Tony Steuer.
CapeTalk’s Sara-Jayne Makwala King is joined on Weekend Breakfast by Wedaad Esau, Bridgeville Primary in Bridgetown, Athlone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Pastor Marvin and Carolyn have a conversation about Psalm 119:65-72.
Originally aired on September 20th, 2025. Doug's inspiring interview with Tommy O'Brien, for your listening pleasure.
Have you ever had that sinking feeling when one of your favorite teachers sits down in your office and tells you they're thinking about leaving? In this episode, Noelle shares the wake-up call conversation that completely changed how she approached culture at ScribbleTime—and how you can avoid the same mistakes that almost cost her an amazing teacher. You'll discover why culture isn't something that just happens (it's created through your daily systems), how gossip and workplace tension are actually symptoms of deeper operational issues, and the simple assessment questions that will help you figure out exactly where your culture stands right now. Whether you're dealing with stressed-out staff, high turnover, or that underlying tension you can't quite put your finger on, this episode gives you practical, actionable steps to start transforming your workplace culture today. Plus, Noelle breaks down her morning momentum routine and explains why small, consistent changes create the biggest cultural shifts. If you're tired of feeling like you're running a daycare battlefield instead of the positive learning environment you dreamed of, this episode is for you. Because the truth is, when your teachers feel supported and empowered, everything else—from parent satisfaction to your own sanity—starts falling into place. Need help implementing what you heard today?We've got your back. Inside The Director's Club, we don't just talk about solutions — we help you put them into action with done-for-you tools, coaching, and a supportive community of directors who get it. Whether you're ready to create systems that actually stick or just want to stop feeling like you're doing this alone, we're here to support you. Reach out here: thedirectorsclub.net
We've all heard that experience is the best teacher—but what if I told you that's only half the story? What if the real power isn't just in what you go through, but in how you look back and learn from it? Today, Barry dives into why experience alone isn't enough—and how evaluating your experiences is the secret sauce to real growth. Stick around, because if you're not reflecting on your journey, you might just be repeating the same mistakes over and over again!Get some discipline! Join the FS100 Challenge by signing up today!FS Facebook FS Instagram FS YouTube Got a question? Need some discipline? Email Barry at barry@fatherseekers.orgTIMELINE00:00 Experience Alone...00:43 The Key to True Learning04:17 The Importance of Mentorship07:13 Evaluating Fatherhood Experience12:47 Healing and Overcoming Scars23:20 Reflection, Wisdom, and Guidance26:25 Fatherseekers.org/FatherFuel--FatherSeekers helps fatherless fathers become better fathers.Get discussion guides, devotionals, and more at FS Website
What makes someone the best teacher? Wisdom? Patience? A way of making hard truths come alive? In this message, we turn to the upper room where Jesus, on the night before His crucifixion, speaks as both Savior and Teacher. From John 14–17, we'll see how Jesus not only teaches truth but is the Truth—and how He sends the Spirit to continue teaching, guiding, and reminding us of all we've heard. Come discover what it means to be a lifelong student of the greatest Teacher who ever lived.
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Back in 1943 the Polish economist Michał Kalecki published one of the all-time great essays about political economy, “The Political Aspects of Full Employment.” We dig into his argument and how it holds up applied to the 2024 election. Then we turn to an essay in Spectre Journal called “‘Experience' as the Best Teacher” by Vanessa Wills about the intellectual approach (or lack thereof) of Joe Rogan, and what it reveals about his class position. Subscribe now to hear the whole episode!
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In another episode of Thinking Out Loud, Zach Groshell and Gene Tavernetti discuss and weigh the arguments for and against having the best teachers leave the classroom to become instructional coaches.Episode Links:Education RickshawX: @MrZachGBluesky: @MrZachGLinkedIn: Zach GroshellPodcast: Progressively IncorrectBest Selling Book: Just Tell Them: The Power of Explanations and Explicit Thinking This podcast sponsored by:The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here. Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
Send us a textIn this episode, we sit down with Martin Lucas, PGA, Owner and Founder of Bird of Prey Golf in Raleigh, NC. Recently named one of Golf Digest's Best Teachers in State (2022–2025) and a Best Young Teacher (2025–2026), Martin brings a wealth of experience to the table with over 20,000 lessons taught.We dive into his journey launching Bird of Prey Golf, the influence of key mentors, and his philosophy on junior golf development. Martin shares actionable advice for parents navigating the junior golf landscape and emphasizes the importance of building confident, coachable athletes. Plus, we find out who's in his dream foursome—featuring the legendary Annika Sorenstam.A must-listen for golf parents, coaches, and anyone passionate about player development and the future of the game.Follow and connect with Martin:www.birdofpreygolf.com@martinlucasgolfContact Coach Mo@coachmogolfpro on Instagram & YouTubewww.coachmogolfpro.comcoachmogolfpro@gmail.comcoachmo@stjohnsgolf.comThe Golf Academy at St. Johns Located at St. Johns Golf & CC in St. Augustine/St. Johns, FL@thegolfacademy_st.johnswww.stjohnsgolf.comCLIPPD Discount Code: COACHMO10
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On the 107th episode of Business English Power, ALsensei covers the following topic:Am I, ALsensei, the Best Teacher for You?Are you feeling stuck in your Business English studies? Do you have the right teacher? Do you sometimes feel that some teachers are not a good fit for you?On this episode of Business English Power, ALsensei takes you back to the basics of his teaching method, the Power Process, so that you can decide if he is the best teacher for you! Please subscribe to Business English Power in Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, and everywhere you listen to podcasts.If you have any questions and/or suggestions for the show please e-mail me directly at:AL at BUSINESSENGLISHPOWER dot COMOn Business English Power, I help you express yourself more naturally and smoothly. We talk about how to make your Business English sound more natural, attain a Global Mindset, and apply powerful Success Principles.Level up your LearningLevel up your LifeSend us a text
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Tina Bakehouse is living proof that even the best teachers are always learning. As an intuitive communication coach, she's built a reputation for helping others communicate with confidence and authenticity. But as she shares in this conversation, her early days in business were filled with valuable lessons—especially about getting clear on her offers. Like many of us, Tina learned that trying to be everything to everyone only leads to confusion. It's a little like showing up at a potluck with five half-baked dishes—your guests won't know where to start, and chances are, nothing gets devoured. Here are some key insights from Tina's journey: The Power of One Clear Offer: When Tina launched her first five-day workshop, she tried selling both group and individual coaching simultaneously—at the same price. The result? Mixed signals and fewer sales. Her big takeaway? Pick one lane, get crystal clear on your ask, and make it easy for people to say yes. Align Offers to the Audience and Platform: Tina now tailors her approach depending on the audience—whether it's small business owners, corporate teams, or C-suite executives. It's about tuning in and delivering what feels right for the moment. Seasonal Strategy: Business has rhythms, just like nature. Tina takes a softer approach in the summer, reserving her high-energy keynotes and workshops for colder months. That shift keeps her inspired and energized throughout the year. Stay True to Yourself: Above all, Tina believes in showing up authentically. By leaning into her identity as an intuitive communication coach, she naturally draws in the right clients and builds meaningful connections. For business owners juggling multiple products or services, Tina's journey is a reminder that less is often more. Get clear on your offer, tailor it to the moment, and align your work with what fuels your energy. When you do, success stops feeling like a chaotic balancing act and starts to flow naturally. Tina Bakehouse is passionate, experienced, intuitive communication consultant & coach, storyteller, creative, and NEW AUTHOR of the book Discovering Our Magnetic Speaker Within.
Is the construction industry drowning in information overload? In another episode live from Advancing Prefab 2025, Todd sits down with Michael Warren, an industry veteran with 32+ years of experience spanning design, construction, and manufacturing. Michael shares how his multi-disciplinary background helped him break down industry silos and rethink traditional workflows.
The greatest obstacle to productivity isn't a lack of time, skill, or effort—it's the invisible weight of doubt, stress, and worry. We grind ourselves down, convinced that success comes from doing more, when in reality, true effectiveness begins with thinking better. In this episode of the Productivity Smarts Podcast, Gerald J. Leonard sits down with retired pediatrician Dr. Ron Schneebaum to uncover a truth that could transform the way you approach work, relationships, and life. Together, they explore the powerful connection between emotional health, happiness, and productivity. Dr. Schneebaum shares his transformative journey in medicine, where he adopted a holistic approach to patient care—treating the whole person, not just their symptoms. He reveals how compassion, love, and empathy are essential for not only healing but managing stress and thriving in all aspects of life. The conversation delves deeper into childhood trauma's lasting effects and the importance of addressing emotional wounds for personal growth. One of the episode's most impactful moments is Ron's morning reflection routine, a practice that grounds him and helps him face challenges with calm and purpose. If you're ready to shift your mindset and live with more intention, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to learn how nurturing your emotional health can unlock your full potential—both at work and in life. What We Discuss [02:02] - Introduction to Dr. Ron Schneebaum [08:03] - Learning effective study techniques [11:06] - Building personal connections in medicine [14:49] - Lessons learned from illness [17:14] - Introduction to Ron's book [19:05] - The impact of COVID-19 on work life [21:55] - Managing stress in the medical field [23:10] - Morning visualization techniques [25:04] - Reviewing daily interactions for growth [28:25] - The magic of consistent practice [32:26] - Healing childhood wounds and making progress [39:25] - The influence of role models in adolescence [43:45] - Conclusion and additional resources Notable Quotes [07:48] "When I saw medicine as a possibility of it being intellectually challenging and having this interpersonal side, I said that's what I wanted to do." — Ron [20:00] "At the end of the day, no one ever sits on their deathbed and talks about the hours they spent in the office. They talk about the loved ones they spent time with, the people they helped, the memories they created, the things that they did that made a difference in other people's lives." — Gerald J. Leonard [21:18] "When you care more about the person than just about getting the job done, the job will get done, but the person will be engaged." — Ron [23:10] "One of the ways that I find is a great stress reliever, and this is available for everyone, is to set your alarm clock for about 10 or 15 minutes earlier than you need to get up and visualize your day ahead." — Ron [29:05] "Think of somebody in jazz, like the greats doing their solos, or Ella Fitzgerald doing her scat stuff where she ends up back where she started. It didn't come out of her never having practiced it; she really worked at it." — Ron Our Guest Dr. Ron Schneebaum is a retired pediatrician with over 40 years of experience in the medical field. A Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatrics and a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, he served on the clinical faculty of Dartmouth College's Geisel School of Medicine. There, he founded the "Fresh Perspectives" program to support children and teens with behavioral, emotional, psychological, and academic challenges. Renowned for his teaching, Dr. Schneebaum was voted Best Teacher in Pediatrics by Dartmouth medical students. After retiring from clinical practice, he shifted his focus to helping individuals live happier, more fulfilled lives. Through his book, Bigger Hearted, and his podcast, On Being Happier: Thinking with Heart and Mind, he shares valuable insights on emotional well-being and personal growth. Outside of his professional work, Dr. Schneebaum enjoys organic gardening, hiking, woodworking, photography, and cooking, while continuing to advocate for mental and emotional well-being. Ron Schneebaum Website https://ronschneebaummd.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ron-schneebaum-b1515321 Book: https://www.amazon.com/Bigger-Hearted-Retired-Pediatricians-Prescriptions-ebook/dp/B0DQJYPW3Y Productivity Smarts Podcast Website - productivitysmartspodcast.com Gerald J. Leonard Website - geraldjleonard.com Turnberry Premiere website - turnberrypremiere.com Scheduler - vcita.com/v/geraldjleonard Kiva is a loan, not a donation, allowing you to cycle your money and create a personal impact worldwide. https://www.kiva.org/lender/topmindshelpingtopminds
Olympic & Paralympic champion David Smith MBE shares his extraordinary journey through cancer, paralysis, and transformation. A powerful story of resilience and purpose. In this profound conversation, Olympic gold medalist and Paralympic champion David Smith MBE opens up about his remarkable journey through multiple life-altering challenges. From reaching the pinnacle of athletic achievement to facing cancer, paralysis, and a complete identity transformation, David's story is a masterclass in human resilience and post-traumatic growth.
"The best mentors I've ever had always told me about their failures."Failure isn't just a misstep; it's a choreographer of growth and change. Faceplants, blunders, and spectacular miscalculations are less about defeat and more about refinement. Think of failure as that brutally honest friend-- uncomfortable, yes, but invaluable. Real growth rarely comes from a flawless victory; it thrives in the aftermath of our most humbling defeats, where we sift through the rubble for lessons sharper than any polished success.Our guests, Huds and Wingman, co-founders of the Men of Now community, share raw, unfiltered stories of personal challenges that became pivotal turning points in their lives. From navigating toxic relationships to facing legal and financial struggles, they reveal how these experiences catalyzed their growth. They discuss the importance of mentorship, community, and accountability—highlighting that true wisdom often comes from the willingness to confront uncomfortable truths, both from within and from the people who care enough to call you out.Huds and Wingman are two of the three co-founders of the Men of Now community. They're dedicated to helping men become the best versions of themselves through mentorship and personal development. Huds' journey into men's work began after overcoming profound personal struggles that reshaped his outlook on life, while Wingman stumbled into the space through mentorship and a knack for guiding others. They bring complementary skills and a shared passion for fostering growth, resilience, and authentic masculinity.Learn more & connect:Look to Men Of Now on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts.1. Books by Rollo Tomassi - The Rational Malehttps://a.co/d/7dcFnkq2. Corey Wayne - How to Be a 3% Manhttps://www.understandingrelationships.com3. Athol Kay - The Mindful Attraction Planhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B4GQ8OWYou're invited to come to a Sovereign Circle meeting to experience it for yourself. To learn more, go to https://www.sovereignman.ca/. While you're there, check out the Battle Ready program and check out the store for Sovereign Man t-shirts, hats, and books.
What if the best EMS educators weren't clinicians, but patients themselves? In this episode, hosts Hilary Gates and Maia Dorsett welcome sudden cardiac arrest survivor Nova McCarthy and medical director Alicia Bond for an insightful discussion on how patient experiences can enhance EMS education. Nova describes her experience as a keynote speaker and explores the power of patient-centered learning. She details powerful moments from her near-death experience, including the compassion and kind words of the EMS clinicians who cared for her. Listen in to discover how EMS providers can learn directly from those they serve—gaining deeper empathy, refining communication, and improving decision-making in high-stakes moments. This conversation challenges traditional training methods and offers an innovative take on EMS education. Mentioned in the episode: Heartsight Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation Trauma Survivors Network Near Death Experiences Email Alicia Bond: jcemsmedical@gmail.com Email Nova McCarthy: mccarthynova@gmail.com State of Jefferson EMS Conference Ginger Locke highlights the episode's key points with her "Mindset Minute." The EMS Educator is published on the first Friday of every month! Be sure to turn on your notifications so you can listen as soon as the episode drops, and like/follow us on your favorite platform. This podcast is sponsored by EMS Gives Life. Would you consider becoming a living organ donor? For more info visit www.emsgiveslife.org Check out the Prodigy EMS Bounty Program! Earn $1000 for your best talks! Get your CE at www.prodigyems.com Follow @ProdigyEMS on Twitter, FB, YouTube, TikTok & IG.
Patricia Erbe - Building Bonds with Learners: The Teacher-Student Relationship Model. This is episode 740 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Patricia Erbe, M.Ed., is an author and former educator in Pennsylvania's West Chester Area School District, where she taught for decades at the elementary and secondary levels while also serving as a team leader, curriculum developer, science advocate, early field and student teacher mentor and consultant to individuals and organizations for professional growth and practical teaching applications. In addition to these leadership experiences, she has bolstered her social-emotional focus by leading extracurricular activities and clubs for young learners and as a consistent informal mentor for colleagues. Furthermore, Ms. Erbe has contributed to the community through her active involvement on the West Chester Area Education Foundation Board, a non-profit dedicated to mobilizing community resources for student benefit, and the Hopewell UMC Pre-School Advisory Board. As a member of the Pennsylvania State Education Association and the Association of American Educators professional organizations, she finds staying connected to educational institutions and contemporary journals and studies critical in remaining current with educational trends and best practices. During her career, Ms. Erbe was awarded "Best Teacher of the Year" and has continued to work toward elevating student potential through relationship building and keeping up with current research and educational offerings. In addition to benefiting from numerous professional development opportunities, she has assisted other educational leaders in presenting professional development seminars. Ms. Erbe received her bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from Millersville University and a master's from Wilkes University, emphasizing educational development and strategies. In addition, she acquired a secondary teaching certification and has completed extensive coursework in social-emotional learning. Our focus today is Patricia's book - Building Bonds with Learners: The Teacher-Student Relationship Model. So much to learn. Great ideas to start using in your classroom. Before you go... You could help support this podcast by Buying Me A Coffee. Not really buying me something to drink but clicking on the link on my home page at https://stevenmiletto.com for Buy Me a Coffee or by going to this link Buy Me a Coffee. This would allow you to donate to help the show address the costs associated with producing the podcast from upgrading gear to the fees associated with producing the show. That would be cool. Thanks for thinking about it. Hey, I've got another favor...could you share the podcast with one of your friends, colleagues, and family members? Hmmm? What do you think? Thank you! You are AWESOME! Connect & Learn More: perbe@comcast.net https://www.linkedin.com/in/perbe-author/ https://www.solutiontree.com/presenters/patricia-erbe.html https://www.solutiontree.com/building-bonds-with-learners.html Length - 45:09
What we experience in our walk with God, His presence, His love, His mercy, His freedom, etc…It's not just there for us to enjoy; but it's there for us to PROCLAIM. For more info on RedLife Church in Brookville, IN check out http://www.RedLifeChurch.com.
The Best Teacher//How To Ruin the Moment Jesus wants us to experience Him, know Him, hear Him, and encounter Him. In this message we look at ways we can miss and even ruin those special moments He wants us to experience. For more info on RedLife Church in Brookville, IN check out http://www.RedLifeChurch.com.
In the newest episode of the Stay Tranquilo Podcast, powered by Stay Tranquilo Network, we are joined by the legend Salty Golfer out of South Carolina. In this episode we get into:- how the Salty Golfer began- leaving a full time job to pursue a dream- golf in South Carolina- symbolism of the game of golf in lifeAND MORE
Most life-changing encounters with Jesus take place because someone decided to cry out to Him, regardless of who tells them to be quiet. Today we look at one such moment in the Gospels and see what happens when we decide to Cry Out and Don't Quit. For more info on RedLife Church in Brookville, IN […]
Jesus is not just a list of rules to follow, or set of principles to believe…HE IS A KING TO KNOW AND EXPERIENCE, PERSONALLY. We will be in this series theme all January long…THE BEST TEACHER PT 1. For more info on RedLife Church in Brookville, IN check out http://www.RedLifeChurch.com.
Jesus is not just a list of rules to follow, or set of principles to believe…HE IS A KING TO KNOW AND EXPERIENCE, PERSONALLY. We will be in this series theme all January long…THE BEST TEACHER PT 1. For more info on RedLife Church in Brookville, IN check out http://www.RedLifeChurch.com.
How do you react when you fail? Have you ever wished that you could learn more quickly from your failures and move on? In this episode, GLS Executive Producer Lori Hermann sits down with CEO, executive coach and best-selling author Ryan Leak to hear how he learned more from his failures than he ever did from his successes. In their conversation, they discuss his documentary, “Chasing Failure,” and how failure became the best teacher throughout his life.
Do you remember your favourite school teachers? And if you do, what made them so special? In this episode of This Glorious Mess from the archives, Holly Wainwright and Andrew Dado talk to finalist of Australia's best teacher award, Rebecca West. We know teachers have it tough sometimes so Holly and Andrew ask as parents, what can we do to help? Plus, this week's parenting mentors question, what do you do when your child's a perfectionist? THE END BITS LINKS You can find keep up with Mrs West on her youtube channels, Clever Pickles (one for the kids) and Talkin' Chalk (one for the teachers). Swysh: Get your personalised video message from a Sports Star today at heyswysh.com GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at tgm@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Holly Wainwright & Andrew Daddo Guest: Rebecca West Producer: Mikayla Floriano Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and we aim to get to 1,000. Find out more at mamamia.com.au Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With winter break just around the corner, we want to do everything we can as teachers to be prepared and enjoy our break from school. In last week's episode, we walked you through how to plan your end of December and start of January lessons in advance. However, finding the time to actually plan is the tricky part. So in today's episode, we're sharing our best teacher prep for January tips and tricks.For all the resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.secondstorywindow.net/podcast/teacher-prep-for-januaryResources:December Teacher Survival KitChristmas Festive BreaksAthena Razor Connect with us on Instagram @2ndstorywindow.Shop our teacher-approved resources.Join our Facebook group, Teacher ApprovedLeave your review on Apple Podcasts!Related Episodes to Enjoy:Episode 168, How Teachers Can Get a Jumpstart on a Stress-Free Winter BreakEpisode 107, Get Ahead For January Now With 4 Easy StepsEpisode 40, 2 Easy Things All Teachers Should Do Before Winter BreakEpisode 36, How Teachers Can Plan Lessons The Week Before a Holiday BreakMentioned in this episode:Do you have a question or concern that could use a teacher-approved solution? We'd love to answer your question on the podcast! Submit your question to hello@secondstorywindow.net and put "podcast question" in your subject line.
On this episode of PWB, Big Bank and special guest Inky Johnson share personal experiences that shaped their unique voices and discuss the challenges faced in their early career. They also dive into the impact of upbringing, lessons learned from adversity, the importance of community support, true meaning of success, the journey of self-discovery, the transformative power of relationships, power of perspective, the significance of manifestation and much more. Tune in and join the conversation in the socials below. Rate, subscribe, comment and share. Follow Perspektives With Bank on IG @perspektiveswithbank @bigbankatl @inkyjohnsonmotivateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Vegan Gym Podcast, Daphne reveals five powerful lessons she's learned while training for the upcoming “Tough Mudder” challenge that she will be completing with The Vegan Gym Coaching Team. She shares how she discovered a new level of physical and mental toughness required to conquer intense monkey bar training. Daphne discusses how pushing through pain and discomfort—like the calluses on her hands— helps to build true strength. She and Leif explore how these calluses symbolize perseverance, resilience, and the determination needed to overcome any obstacle.CONNECT WITH THE VEGAN GYM:WebsiteInstagramFacebookYouTubeNEW TO THE VEGAN GYM?We're on a mission to help 1,000,000 vegans get into the best shape of their lives because we believe that the more healthy, fit vegans there are in the world, the faster veganism will spread. Let's work together to inspire change, spread compassion, and challenge the status quo.Support the Show.Support the Show.
Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive
Thanks to those of you who completed the recent survey on how I can serve you better, some changes are coming to the YPM world! While most respondents said they loved the length of the episodes because they appreciate how much detail we can get into in that time, a number of people said they had trouble finding the time to listen to longer episodes, as well as share them with others. Our long episodes aren't going anywhere; I love being able to truly understand an issue and have deep conversations with experts. But I hear you that it can be hard to find an hour to listen! That's why I'm going to start creating summary episodes. This first one summarizes the last two episodes on the topic of video games - both the conversation with @TheGamerEducator Ash Brandin, and my narrated episode on what children learn from video games. You'll get my take-home ideas from both episodes in less than 12 minutes! If you're starting to see the deep learning that children are doing while they're playing video games and want to support them in having more of these kinds of experiences…but without using screens all the time, the You Are Your Child's Best Teacher workshop will help you. We'll help you learn how to use your child's questions and your observations about their interests to support them in deep, intrinsically motivated learning. You'll learn: Learn how to use your child's interests as a jumping off point for deep, self-driven learning Show (to yourself and others!) that your child is engaged in complex, multi-faceted learning Reimagine what learning looks like (it can be exciting and fun, and not something you have to bribe your child to do!) Understand your values about learning so you can do activities that are aligned with those values Be and believe you can be your child's best teacher - whether or not your child is in school We'll get started next Wednesday, so click the banner and sign up now! Jump to Highlights 01:26 Introducing today's episode 02:06 Balancing kids' screen time is a gradual process of sharing responsibility and making adjustments based on their abilities. 03:35 Children are drawn to video games because they meet needs for competence, autonomy, and relatedness. 03:54 There is no strong evidence that video games cause violence. 05:27 Children can learn about cultural issues like misogyny and violence from video games and other media. 07:19 Video games allow children to actively engage in learning by exploring unique systems and strategies, similar to real scientific thinking. 08:41 Children develop creativity and persistence through video games. 09:18 Invitation to the free You Are Your Child's Best Teacher...
Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive
Last week, parent Nicole and I talked with @TheGamerEducator Ash Brandin about the challenges we can have when our kids love video games. [insert link to previous episode] I had also hoped to ask Ash a lot of questions about what children learn from video games but we completely ran out of time, so I spent a fun day reading 10 books on the topic at the University of New Mexico library (non-students can't check out books!). I wanted to know a lot more about: Why do children find video games so attractive? And can we use that information to make the transitions away from screen time easier - as well as support their off-screen learning? Even if video games don't lead children to violence, are they picking up ideas that aren't aligned with our values? What useful skills are our children learning from video games, and how is this different from school-based learning? If you want to learn how to support your child's learning even more effectively than video games do, come and join me for the FREE You Are Your Child's Best Teacher workshop. We'll start together on Wednesday August 7 - you'll get a short email on each of the five following weekdays with an idea to consider and a short homework to think about, write about, or do with your child. The weekend in the middle of the workshop offers an ideal opportunity for you to begin your child's first Learning Exploration where they are leading the process rather than you! Sign-up for the FREE workshop is available now:
Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive
Video games can be tough. Our kids enjoy them so much…but can't tear their eyes away from them when time's up without a meltdown. Some games, like Fortnite and Roblox, can be really violent, and aren't our kids learning bad messages when they play? Plus even if they aren't playing something violent, they aren't really learning anything beneficial, right? In this episode with @TheGamerEducator Ash Brandin and co-interviewer parent Nicole, we talk about common struggles parents have with kids who are playing games, including: How to address dysregulation at the end of screen time How to ‘scaffold' the child's ability to manage their own screen time The links between screen time and intrinsic motivation Why we can feel OK using screen time to give ourselves a break How to model appropriate screen time use in front of our children If summer is rolling on by and you've seen your kids do a lot of playing (whether that's video games or not) and not a lot of activities that look like learning, I'd love to see you in the FREE You Are Your Child's Best Teacher workshop that's coming up soon. We'll start together on Wednesday August 7, 2024 - you'll get a short email on each of the five following weekdays with an idea to consider and a short homework to think about, write about, or do with your child. The weekend in the middle of the workshop offers an ideal opportunity for you to begin your child's first Learning Exploration where they are leading the process rather than you! Sign-up for the FREE workshop now: Jump to Highlights 01:50
Hey again, beautiful souls! Meet Beth Martens, an archetype, purpose, and business coach, author, coach trainer, and founder of the House of Free Will in the Private Domain. Beth's story is one of resilience, enlightenment, and sacred purpose. After a decade as a corporate VP in her family's firm, eight transformative trips to India, and a life-changing battle with cancer, Beth discovered the power of archetypes, which ultimately saved her life.Her gifts to The Life Stylist community are overflowing. Visit lukestorey.com/nurturer and use code LUKE to save 20% on the Nurturer Cure live online course – which starts tomorrow! And, access a generous discount on her Getting Off the Nurturer's Pendulum Swing training, plus, a free King Hero archetype reading in the links below.In this episode, we dive into Beth's remarkable journey of self-discovery and healing. From her corporate career to her spiritual sojourns in India, and the profound impact of her three-year battle with cancer, Beth shares how facing mortality reshaped her perspective on life and death. We then explore how she used archetypes to navigate her hero's journey and how she now helps truth seekers find their sacred purpose and be valued for their life's work.Throughout our conversation, we touch on subjects I know many of you care about deeply, including the fallen guru phenomenon, the allure and pitfalls of chasing higher states of consciousness, and the significance of suffering as a pathway to freedom. Beth also shares her insights on shadow work, archetypes, and the crucial role of birth experiences in personal transformation. She also gifts us with good advice for the Nurturer archetype that many will resonate with; including establishing healthy boundaries and getting off the pendulum swing of high and low energies. There's no shortage of wisdom and spiritual guidance in this conversation. If you want to explore more of Beth's work, read her book, Journey: A Map of Archetypes to Find Lost Purpose in a Sea of Meaninglessness, listen to her podcast King Hero's Journey, and check out her online courses.You're in for a transformative ride!DISCLAIMER: This podcast is presented for educational and exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for diagnosing or treating any illness. Those responsible for this show disclaim responsibility for any possible adverse effects from the use of information presented by Luke or his guests. Please consult with your healthcare provider before using any products referenced. This podcast may contain paid endorsements for products or services.THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY:BON CHARGE | Use the code LIFESTYLIST for 15% off at boncharge.com/lifestylist.AND…SILVER BIOTICS | Get 30% off when you go to silverbiotics.com and use code LUKE at checkout.AND…BEAM MINERALS | You can use code “LUKE20” for 20% off your order at beamminerals.com.AND…NUCALM | Go to nucalm.com and use code LUKE for 15% off!MORE ABOUT THIS EPISODE:(00:00:08) Messages from the Void: Death is the Best Teacher(00:16:39)...
AI is accelerating at a dizzying pace and you've got to be prepared for what's to come. It's not a matter of if, but when… and it's going to be sooner than you expect! In this electrifying episode, we're discussing the boundless potential of artificial intelligence and its transformative impact on education and beyond with none other than Sal Khan, the visionary behind Khan Academy. As an advocate for revolutionary educational practices, Sal shares his insights on how AI is not just a tool for learning but a gateway to reshaping educational paradigms. From our discussion, you'll gain revealing insights into: How Salman took The Khan Academy from a simple online tutoring program to a global educational powerhouse How AI is revolutionizing the way students learn Our thoughts on how AI could democratize access to quality education for students worldwide Potential challenges and ethical considerations as AI becomes more integrated into our educational systems Sal's personal journey and the visionary steps he's taking to merge technology with education, inspiring a new generation of learners and educators Sal's perspective not only enlightens on the current state of educational AI but also invites us to think critically about its future implications. Join us for a conversation that promises to enlighten, inspire, and challenge the way we perceive the intersection of technology and education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices