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I was inspired while reading a historical fiction account of the life of Mary McLeod Bethune, founder of Bethune-Cookman college. The stories of her determination and care for others led me to read more about her. One account tells how in the early 1900s she “described” the buildings at her school for young African American women to a wealthy businessman. But when he visited the “campus,” he found only one building. She’d described her dream to him, hoping that he would invest in the school. Her faith and vision worked together to secure funding. Her school eventually became—and still is—a four-year college. Bethune is credited with saying: “Without faith, nothing is possible. With it, nothing is impossible.” Her quote is similar to what Jesus told the astonished disciples who were asking questions about salvation. They were trying to figure out how people could “enter the kingdom of God” or heaven (Matthew 19:24). They wanted to know “who then can be saved?” (v. 25). Jesus shared with His followers that faith in God was the only way; because “with God all things are possible” (v. 26). Faith is rooted in a belief in God and His abilities. Faith prompts us to believe in the possibility of things we don’t see yet—like a dream of a school for the underprivileged or an eternal home for those who accept Christ. May God help us see what He sees.
On the phone-in: Automotive expert Doug Bethune answers listeners' questions. And off the top of the show, we speak with Ahmed Hanafy, a partner with Dunsky Energy + Climate Advisors. He discusses a new report called "Pathways to Regional Electricity Integration for Atlantic Canada."
For the Glory KC is back with the 181st episode of the show!Before we got to the regularly scheduled podcast content, we had to talk about the KC Soccer Journal's collab with the Olathe Indian Creek Library. That also led into Sheena's impromptu review of Nate Bukaty's new book, "Perfect Pitch" about Kansas City bidding and getting the World Cup in 2026. Nate will be a guest on a future For the Glory KC!But before then, back to our regularly scheduled content.Sporting Kansas City aren't playing matches since it's the World Cup break, but that doesn't mean there wasn't news. David Lee made waves with rumors of "four to seven, starter-level" additions being his goal for the secondary transfer window. Not only did Lee weigh in, but new majority owner Peter Mallouk chimed in as well.We talk about our thoughts on their statements then where the additions should be made. According to reports, Lee said three defenders, three attackers and a midfielder. I tried to get specific with my needs and pushed my co-host to do the same. There are so many possibilities, despite the uptick in results recently. Sporting KC are still only one spot up from the bottom of the whole league, so almost no position is safe.Beyond the roster, there was plenty of international call-up news, including the unfortunate news that no Sporting KC players made a World Cup roster. Also, SKC II won again, in a wild one against the Real Monarchs.The KC Current did play soccer this week and gutted out at 1-0 win over expansion side Boston Legacy FC. It wasn't always pretty and it was downright violent, but Kansas City found a way. Not without some injuries along the way. We talked about Kayla Sharples and Ally Sentnor's injuries, some up and down performances and of course, Temwa Chawinga's game winning goal that had plenty of players (Bethune, LaBonta, Izzy) pitching in.In the Digital Crawl, we hit on a few more topics, including:The USMNT's win over Senegal in a World Cup tune-upand the arrival of Argentina in Kansas CityHere is a rundown of sections and start times:Intro, Our Library Event and a Book Review - 0:00Sporting KC - 18:56KC Current - 52:17Digital Crawl - 1:10:38Upcoming GamesUSMNT vs Germany - SAT, June 6th @ 1:30PM CSTSKC II vs. MNUFC2 - MON, June 8th @ 7:00PMAs a special gift to For the Glory KC listeners and KC Soccer Journal readers, Backheeled.com is giving away 30 days of their amazing, independent American soccer coverage for free. If you decide you want to turn that into a paid membership, they'll give you 10 percent off too. Just follow this link!Big thanks to Splitter Conspiracy (listen to them here) for our theme music made with the permission of the KC Cauldron.
On the phone-in: Automotive expert, Doug Bethune, answers listeners' questions. And off the top of the show, we speak with Angela Riley from Scotian Shores Cleanup Project about the massive amount of waste they collected in Advocate Harbour, NS, over the long weekend
On the phone-in: Automotive expert, Doug Bethune, answers questions from listeners about their vehicles. And off the top of the show, we speak with Julia Kent from CAA about a survey by Transport Canada, asking people about headlights that are overly bright.
Brett and Ariya return to break down the no-no thrown by the staff on Tuesday night and preview the big series vs. No. 10 NC State this weekend in Tallahassee.
On the phone-in: Automotive expert, Doug Bethune, answers listeners' questions about car repair. And off the top of the show, the CBC's Nancy Russell tells us about the 75th anniversary of the Easter Beef Show in Charlottetown.
Fresh off a big move from the Washington Spirit to the KC Current, Croix Bethune joins Sam to talk about her feelings on leaving DC and why she's excited to jump into the electric Current.SUBSCRIBE TO THE WOMEN'S GAME NEWSLETTER: https://mibcourage.co/42X5HpBSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings speak with Dr. La Tonya Overton about how Minneapolis Public Schools is celebrating Women's History Month. She highlights the upcoming “Who's That Lady?” event at the Davis Center, where students will dress as influential women in history and share their stories with the community. Dr. Overton also reflects on the legacies of trailblazers like Nellie Stone Johnson and Lucy Craft Laney and why it's important for students to learn about women who helped shape history and social change. The conversation emphasizes the power of education, representation, and community events that inspire young learners to recognize the impact of women past and present.
This week we led off with the Champions League playoff round where a controversy-laden tie saw Real Madrid edge out Benfica and the story of the week is Bodø/Glimt as the Norwegians from north of the arctic circle upset Inter! In the Premier League we had the North London Derby where Arsenal dominated Spurs through Eze and Gyokeres while Man City kept pace with a win over Newcastle! Barça leapfrogged back over Real for top spot as they beat Levante while Osasuna impressed in victory over Los Blancos, Atalanta downed Napoli in a thriller while Inter extended their lead atop Serie A, and Bayern fot a late scare in a win over Frankfurt while Leipzig and Dortmund shared points! A big transfer in the NWSL as Bethune joins Kansas City, plus more news and notes!
https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin260227.mp3 Right-click here to download this episode (“Save link as…”). American Prospect (2/23/26) This week on CounterSpin: US news media don't show a serious interest in history generally, as you can see from many outlets' pretense to offer “all you need to know” about current events in a matter of minutes. In the case of the Trump administration, presenting US history through media is important and relevant—as long as Trumpists are fully in charge of who defines what happened and what it means. So when Trump-appointed FCC chair Brendan Carr—he who attacks basic anti-discrimination measures in media, and overtly threatens the licenses of outlets determined insufficiently deferential to right-wing powers on the daily—says, “I believe in the greatness of our country,” you're of course right to beware. And all the more when he adds that he's “looking forward to broadcasters showcasing the country's inspiring history” by taking a pledge that he's drawn up, committing to do the right thing with regard to America's 250th birthday, for which the White House has big plans. But the man actively orchestrating interference-unto-cancellation of talk shows deemed guilty of “improper ideology” wants us to know that participation in the pledge, by the media outlets under his regulatory control, is “voluntary.” If you didn't already understand how vital is an understanding of US history, rooted in who's allowed to tell it, you would suspect it from this White House's ham-handed efforts to twist and erase and shout over it. There's a screaming void that journalists could be working to fill. Some are, some aren't. But as we look to encourage a rising up of people in response to the anti-democratic juggernaut, we can remember the words of Ida B. Wells: “The people must know before they can act, and there is no educator to compare with the press.” We talk about attacks on, and defenses of, our ability to learn and learn from this country's history with Naomi Bethune. She's the John Lewis Writing Fellow at the American Prospect. She’s featured this week on CounterSpin. https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin260227Bethune.mp3 Plus Janine Jackson takes a quick look at coverage of Trump’s “Board of Peace.” https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin260227Banter.mp3
Cristina Alexander is joined by analyst Natalia Astrain and special guest Claire Hutton after the NWSL trade market erupted with two headline moves: Hutton to Bay FC for $1.1M and Croix Bethune to the Kansas City Current for $1M. Hutton jumps on live to share her reaction, what attracted her to Bay FC, and what she's most excited to bring to her new club. Then the crew breaks down Bethune's fit in Kansas City, debates which team made the bigger move, and discusses what's next for the Washington Spirit.The show also turns to the international stage as Emma Hayes releases the USWNT SheBelieves Cup roster, plus reactions to Ali Krieger's Media Day sit-downs with Trinity Rodman, Riley Jackson, and Gisele Thompson—including Natalia's unique perspective on Jackson and Thompson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cristina Alexander is joined by analyst Natalia Astrain and special guest Claire Hutton after the NWSL trade market erupted with two headline moves: Hutton to Bay FC for $1.1M and Croix Bethune to the Kansas City Current for $1M. Hutton jumps on live to share her reaction, what attracted her to Bay FC, and what she's most excited to bring to her new club. Then the crew breaks down Bethune's fit in Kansas City, debates which team made the bigger move, and discusses what's next for the Washington Spirit.The show also turns to the international stage as Emma Hayes releases the USWNT SheBelieves Cup roster, plus reactions to Ali Krieger's Media Day sit-downs with Trinity Rodman, Riley Jackson, and Gisele Thompson—including Natalia's unique perspective on Jackson and Thompson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Croix Bethune, the Georgia native and USWNT rising star, headlines a million dollar NWSL trade to the Kansas City Current as the league's transfer market continues to surge. Nottingham Forest hit reset again with Sean Dyche dismissed, while Thomas Tuchel commits to England through Euro 2028. Plus, Atlanta United rally past the Red Bulls in preseason, Creek Cup kicks off the Georgia high school season, and the Refill covers the latest from Europe and beyond.
Well, Haley Carter promised us news in our interview with her BUT THIS IS NOT THE NEWS WE WANTED!
Kay Murray and Ali Krieger open the show to discuss the recent Arsenal and Chelsea results in the WSL. They touch on Arsenal's hot run of form before moving on to talk about Sonia Bompastor's contract extension and what Cat Macario not extending her stay at Chelsea means for the club. Ali sits down for interviews with Croix Bethune and Temwa Chawinga from NWSL media day. The show closes with the top 5 goals from the week and a quick look at the Copa De La Reina. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, LDG debriefs Croix Bethune's 1 million dollar move from the Washington Spirit to KC Current + Claire Hutton's 1.1 million Transfer to Bay FC! He also shares his opinions on two beloved players making a move at this time in the offseason, what this new era of Bay FC, with a new coaching/sporting staff, seems to be built around, and how this move asserts Bay into the playoff race.He shares what these moves mean for the Washington Spirit and KC Current, in regard to losing such key players, and how Bay FC and KC Current might deploy these players come the start of the NWSL season.This is a must-listen episode if you want to understand how these moves will affect the players involved, and how LDG thinks these players will fit into their new sides.Thank you for listening! Remember to follow us wherever you get your podcasts, on Instagram (@the_womens_soccer_podcast) and Bluesky (@thewomenssoccerpod.bsky.social). In addition, leave a 5-star review and tell all your friends about our show!
Kay Murray and Ali Krieger open the show to discuss the recent Arsenal and Chelsea results in the WSL. They touch on Arsenal's hot run of form before moving on to talk about Sonia Bompastor's contract extension and what Cat Macario not extending her stay at Chelsea means for the club. Ali sits down for interviews with Croix Bethune and Temwa Chawinga from NWSL media day. The show closes with the top 5 goals from the week and a quick look at the Copa De La Reina. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the phone-in: our automotive expert Doug Bethune takes your questions. And off the top, we hear from Katie McNeill, the founder of Mycaro, a company that aims to produce a commercial protein powder from mushroom mycelium in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia.
On the phone-in: Listeners call automotive expert, Doug Bethune. He answers their questions to help keep their car in good repair. And off the top, we speak with Sparky Smith. She's a dog psychologist and she discusses the fatal dog attack that happened last weekend in Welshtown, NS.
San Francisco 49ers RB Christian McCaffrey, OL Austen Pleasants, DL Alfred Collins, and LB Tatum Bethune shared their thoughts on the season finale vs. the Seahawks, reflected on the team's locked-in mindset, and looked ahead to the postseason.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kyle Shanahan joins "49ers Talk" co-host Matt Maiocco to discuss the challenges and benefits San Francisco faces down the final stretch of the season. Matt asks Kyle how QB Brock Purdy can finish the season strong, evaluates wideout Ricky Pearsall's usage, and how the idea of meaningful December football can motivate his team. Greg Papa also joins Matt on this episode to break down how a young Tennessee Titans team with little to lose can present a dangerous obstacle for the 49ers. Papa points out where the 49ers need to fortify their resources on defense and if this is the game Pearsall can return to his early-season production--(2:00) Matt breaks down current NFC playoff picture(6:00) Kyle Shanahan on the benefits of having a late bye week(9:00) What are the main challenges coming out of a bye week for a team(11:00) Shanahan on how Brock Purdy can finish the regular season strong(12:00) Shanahan on how he evaluates Ricky Pearsall's usage since returning from injury(19:00) Shanahan excited about final four games, everything 49ers have worked for means meaningful football now(20:00) Breaking down Week 15 matchup vs. Titans with Greg Papa(21:00) How will 49ers' interior o-line, specifically Spencer Burford, match-up with Titans' tough d-line(24:00) 49ers found success on pressuring QB vs. Browns, can they replicate that performance vs. Titans?(27:00) 49ers' interior d-line is young and beefy, plus safeties have been active, makes them effective in red-zone as defense(28:00) Addressing the 49ers' linebacker core - Bethune likely out, Kendricks involvement (29:00) Talking NFC playoff positioning(30:00) Can Ricky Pearsall breakout vs.Titans? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today's phone-in: Automotive expert Doug Bethune returned with tips to keep your car, truck or SUV running smoothly as we cruise into winter. But first, some listener suggestions for your next holiday watch.
Washington Spirit midfielder Croix Bethune joins Sam to discuss her first-ever playoff goal, the Spirts playoff run and how she's preparing for the NWSL final. SUBSCRIBE TO THE WOMEN'S GAME NEWSLETTER: https://mibcourage.co/42X5HpBSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cristina Alexander, Ali Krieger, and Jeff Kassouf breakdown the NWSL quarterfinals over the weekend. Then, Jaedyn Shaw joins the show to discuss Gotham's win and upcoming semifinal game against Orlando Pride. Plus, Washington Spirit's Croix Bethune joins the show to talk about their nail-biting win against Racing Louisville and preview the semifinal game against Portland Thorns. The crew also gives their predictions of who will win the NWSL Rookie of the Year, Coach of the Year and MVP awards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cristina Alexander, Ali Krieger, and Jeff Kassouf breakdown the NWSL quarterfinals over the weekend. Then, Jaedyn Shaw joins the show to discuss Gotham's win and upcoming semifinal game against Orlando Pride. Plus, Washington Spirit's Croix Bethune joins the show to talk about their nail-biting win against Racing Louisville and preview the semifinal game against Portland Thorns. The crew also gives their predictions of who will win the NWSL Rookie of the Year, Coach of the Year and MVP awards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the phone-in: Automotive expert, Doug Bethune, answers listeners' questions about vehicle repair. And off the top of the show, the CBC's Tom Ayers reports on a four-month long suspension of overnight hospital beds for addictions treatment for patients in detox.
Durante el mes de noviembre, celebramos el Mes de la Herencia Indígena Estadounidense, reconociendo la belleza, resiliencia e impacto positivo de las culturas indígenas estadounidenses y nativas de Alaska. Este compromiso va más allá de la celebración. También es un momento para confrontar las injusticias históricas y la lucha constante por el reconocimiento, la igualdad y la paz que enfrentan las comunidades indígenas.Para construir una comunidad verdaderamente inclusiva, nos enfocamos en generar visibilidad, ya que creemos que esta salva vidas. Aumentar la visibilidad de los estudiantes y miembros del personal indígenas estadounidenses y nativos de Alaska es un primer paso esencial para fomentar relaciones sólidas y duraderas en nuestro distrito. Este mes, renovamos nuestro compromiso de destacar la vastedad y diversidad cultural de estas comunidades.Más importante aún, nos comprometemos a garantizar que este reconocimiento no se limite al mes de noviembre. Nuestros educadores tienen acceso a lecciones y recursos integrales diseñados para incorporar y promover de manera fluida las historias, culturas y contribuciones contemporáneas de los indígenas estadounidenses y nativos de Alaska durante todo el año escolar. Motivamos a todos los miembros de nuestro distrito a buscar oportunidades para aprender, escuchar y honrar a los pueblos indígenas que enriquecen nuestra comunidad.Por favor, marque en su calendario nuestra Celebración del Mes de la Herencia Indígena Estadounidense y Nativa de Alaska, que se llevará a cabo el jueves, 6 de noviembre de 5:30 p.m. a 7:00 p.m. en la Escuela Primaria Orenco. El evento es gratuito, todos los estudiantes y las familias de HSD están invitados. Contaremos con deliciosa comida, presentaciones con tambores y relatos tradicionales.Para obtener información adicional y consultar los próximos eventos, por favor visite nuestro sitio web.Nuestro evento destacado se llevó a cabo en la Escuela Primaria Butternut Creek. El jueves, 23 de octubre, los estudiantes de Butternut Creek se unieron a otros estudiantes de todo el estado para participar en el movimiento Oregon Crunch-at-Once para celebrar el Mes Nacional de la Granja a la Escuela. El movimiento Crunch-at-Once motiva a los estudiantes a probar manzanas, zanahorias u otros productos agrícolas crujientes cultivados localmente, al mismo tiempo que transmite un poderoso mensaje sobre la importancia de la educación en torno a la alimentación y la agricultura local en nuestras escuelas. La supervisora del huerto de Butternut Creek, Reeba Daniel, y el resto del club de padres inscribieron a la escuela para participar, y la directora escolar Bethune colaboró con el Departamento de Servicios de Nutrición para conseguir manzanas locales para el evento. ¡Como dato curioso, pudieron obtener las manzanas de Bell Orchards, cerca de Farmington, cuyos dueños vivieron a tres casas de Butternut Creek durante 35 años y enviaron a sus seis hijos a la escuela primaria allí!El horario de verano finaliza el domingo, 2 de noviembre. Recuerde retrasar sus relojes una hora antes de irse a dormir el sábado por la noche.La publicación de Noticias de la Semana se elabora y se envía por correo electrónico a las familias y a los miembros del personal de HSD cada semana durante el año escolar. Por favor, agregue esta dirección de correo electrónico a su lista de «remitentes seguros» para asegurarse de recibir siempre la publicación más reciente. Además, por favor no deje de agregar a sus enlaces favoritos el sitio web de nuestro distrito (hsd.k12.or.us) para mantenerse informado sobre lo que está sucediendo en nuestro distrito y en las escuelas.
The San Francisco 49ers proved their toughness in a gritty 20–10 win over the Atlanta Falcons — and we're breaking down every key storyline from a game that showcased depth, discipline, and dominance.Christian McCaffrey carried the offense once again, posting over 200 total yards and two touchdowns, cementing his CPOY-caliber season. Linebacker Tatum Bethune made his presence felt all night, flying around the field with double-digit tackles and energy that fueled the defense. Chase Lucas delivered one of the game's biggest moments — a perfectly timed pass breakup on fourth down to seal the victory.Mac Jones, filling in for Brock Purdy, managed the offense efficiently, avoiding mistakes and leaning on McCaffrey and the ground game to control the tempo. On the other sideline, Bijan Robinson was bottled up, while rookie quarterback Michael Penix Jr. struggled under relentless pressure from the 49ers' front.The spotlight also shines on Kyle Shanahan and the 49ers coaching staff, who crafted a masterful game plan to maximize depth, mask injuries, and execute when it mattered most.We break down:McCaffrey's continued dominance and CPOY caseBethune's breakout performance and defensive riseLucas' clutch PBU and defensive communicationMac Jones' poised efficiency under pressureHow the 49ers' coaching staff out-schemed AtlantaWhy this win matters heading into a pivotal NFC stretchTune in for full analysis, player breakdowns, and what this victory says about the 49ers' identity moving forward.Don't forget to LIKE
San Francisco 49ers LB Tatum Bethune, RB Christian McCaffrey, TE George Kittle, and QB Mac Jones discussed the 49ers Week 7 win over the Atlanta Falcons, highlighted the team's resilience through injuries, and shared their continued drive to improve as the season progresses.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From '49ers Plus Minus' (Subscribe Here): Tim and Matt Barrows preview the 49ers' game against the Falcons on Sunday night and why new MLB Tatum Bethune has such a key role. Also, how we could see the debuts of Nick Martin, Jordan Watkins and Jordan James. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tim and Matt Barrows preview the 49ers' game against the Falcons on Sunday night and why new MLB Tatum Bethune has such a key role. Also, how we could see the debuts of Nick Martin, Jordan Watkins and Jordan James. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In which Patrick rides solo for a brief overview of Norman Bethune's rock n' roll life. --- Further Readings Bock, Dennis. The Communist's Daughter, 2007. Tse-Tung, Mao. "In Memory of Norman Bethune." December 21, 1939.
First, San Diego Unified leaders have reversed their initial decision to remove middle school grades from Bethune K-8. And we bring you a preview of the Miramar Air Show as well as the documentary Tura! Then, will a new movie coming to theaters be able to boost the local economy in San Diego? We'll also hear about a non-profit app that's helping to save lives. Lastly, we give you a few ideas on how to spend your weekend in the county!
Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal joins after a 45-3 win over Bethune Cookman. Mario is encouraged that a lot of the Canes depth players saw action in week 2. Now the team looks ahead to a matchup with #18 USF after they upset the Florida Gators in the Swamp.
Following a highly successful Week 1, the Hurricanes radio analyst returns for his fresh new set of calls to work into Saturday's Hurricanes-Bethune Cookman broadcast.
Dr. Norman Bethune changed battlefield medicine and brought modern medicine to rural China. He was celebrated in China for decades before Canada finally paid him his dues. ORDER MY FIRST HISTORY BOOK! CANADA'S MAIN STREET: https://sutherlandhousebooks.com/product/canadas-main-street/ Donate: buymeacoffee.com/craigu Donate: canadaehx.com (Click Donate) Support: patreon.com/canadaehx Merch: https://www.ohcanadashop.com/collections/canadian-history-ehx Hello Fresh: HelloFresh.ca/CHEHX E-mail: craig@canadaehx.com Twitter: twitter.com/craigbaird Threads: https://www.threads.net/@cdnhistoryehx Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cdnhistoryehx YouTube: youtube.com/c/canadianhistoryehx Want to send me something? Craig Baird PO Box 2384 Stony Plain PO Main, Alberta T7Z1X8 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meet Jenn and Kyle Bethune—digital nomads, YouTubers, and a full-time RV family—who traded the traditional lifestyle for life on the road with their three kids and dogs. In this inspiring conversation, the Bethunes share their journey into full-time travel, what it's like raising a family while living nomadically, and their favorite memories from exploring the Pacific Northwest. Known for their popular YouTube presence, Red, White & Bethune, Jenn now hosts Jenniungly Being, diving into mindfulness and life on your own terms, while Kyle documents life on the road with Bussin Bethunes. They open up about the highs, lows, and real stories behind their RV lifestyle, offering insight into redefining home, family, and freedom. This is a must-listen for anyone curious about RV life, bus conversions, vanlife families, or the realities of full-time travel.Send us a textPlease follow the show so you never miss an episode. We ask that you also kindly give the show a rating and a review as well. Learn more about RV Out West over on our website at www.rvoutwest.com Join in on the conversation via social media:InstagramFacebook
Philip welcomes back designer/author Kevin Bethune to discuss his latest book Nonlinear: Navigating Design with Curiosity and Conviction. Using Kevin's career and life they trace the importance of accepting a nonlinear path that can provide opportunities, alternatives and solutions that might otherwise be missed. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tasty morsels of intellectual goodness and creative musings. Philip's Drop: Captain America: Brave New World (Disney+) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14513804/) Kevin's Drop: 1Q84 – Haruki Murakami (https://harukimurakami.com/)
In this episode of Mitten Money, Will & Kevin sit down with Andy Bethune of Tri-Star Trust to explore his journey from PGA pro to philanthropy expert. Andy shares insights from his new book Relationship First Fundraising, emphasizing the power of trust, authenticity, and strategy in donor relationships. He also reflects on building SVSU's Carmona College of Business, the importance of stewardship, and why fundraising is more about people than money. Grab his book here!Comments made are not to be considered endorsements of Tri-Star Trust or its employees. All viewpoints expressed herein belong solely to the commentators, whether or not they are employees or clients, and remain uninfluenced and uncompensated by Tri-Star Trust or any of its affiliates.
HUGE day at 49ers OTAs in Santa Clara — and we're breaking it all down. From standout performances by rookies like Mykel Williams and Jordan Watkins, to insights from Kyle Shanahan on CMC and the offense, here's everything that jumped out. Who's flashing early? Who's climbing the depth chart? Full reaction from a jam-packed day in the Bay.LearnKey
The guys are back and welcome Myles Bailey and Devon Travis to the podcast to help break down the 2025 Tallahassee Regional and get you set for postseason baseball at Howser. Nearly 90 minutes of content you can't get anywhere else! Breakdown of segments below:5:00-16:00 (Joey Volini gets the ball vs. BCU)16:01-31:30 (Myles Bailey 1-on-1)31:31-38:30 (Thoughts on Bailey's rapid improvement)38:31-58:05 (Deep breakdown of N'Eastern, Miss. State, and Bethune)58:06-1:17:45 (ESPN's Devon Travis previews Tally Regional)1:17:46-1:20:55 (Keys to FSU winning the Regional)1:21:00 (Thoughts on other Regionals, who is on upset watch?)
As we come to the end of another school year in the US, we take a moment to ponder the question: What is it that a BCBA is supposed to do when they work in a school context? And to help us answer that question, we've enlisted the help of the other half of one of our favorite behavior analyst duos, John Staubitz! John walks us through all the stuff about comprehending the school ecology that you didn't learn in grad school—unless you went to teacher grad school—like the laws and regulations that mandate policies and the do's and dont's of providing services to students. If you haven't set foot in a public school since you grabbed your old principal handed you a diploma, you're about to take the first step into a larger world. This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU. Articles discussed this episode: Stevenson, B.S. & Correa, V.I. (2019). Applied behavior analysis, students with autism, and the requirement to provide a free appropriate public education. Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 29, 206-215. doi: 10.1177/1044207318799644 Stevenson, B., Bethune, K., & Gardner, R. (2024). Still left behind: How behavior analysts can improve children's access, equity, and inclusion to their entitled education. Behavior Analysis in Practice. doi: 10.1007/s40617-024-00992-4 Copeland, S.R., Duffie, P., & Maez, R. (2025). Preparation of behavior analysts for school-based practice. Behavior Analysis in Practice. doi: 10.1007/s40617-024-01028-7 If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, and the two episode secret code words to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.
Brett and Ariya give their initial reactions to FSU being named the No. 9 overall seed. The Noles welcome Northeastern (CAA), Mississippi State (SEC) and Bethune Cookman (SWAC) in the Tallahassee Regional. The guys breakdown the 4 teams on the surface and what to expect from each. They also chat about the pairing with Oregon State and a potential trip to Corvallis for Supers, but also note TCU and USC could give the Beavers a major push. The quick show ends with thoughts on who to start Friday vs. Bethune and why playing the day game is preferred for FSU.
What happens after a pet passes away, and how can pet professionals support owners through this difficult time? Donna Shugart-Bethune, Executive Director of the International Association of Pet Cemeteries and Crematories (IAOPCC), shares the importance of ethical pet aftercare. She discusses the industry's lack of federal regulation, the role of IAOPCC in setting standards, and why transparency and trust are essential. Donna shares insights on the evolution of pet cremation, the impact of grief, and how professional pet sitters can guide clients in making informed aftercare decisions. This conversation highlights the importance of self-regulation and education in ensuring pet owners receive compassionate, reliable services. Main Topics: The Evolution of Pet Aftercare – How cremation became the dominant choice. Self-Regulation in an Unregulated Industry – Why setting ethical standards is crucial. Transparency & Trust in Pet Cremation – How IAOPCC ensures accountability. Supporting Clients Through Pet Loss – The role of pet sitters in aftercare discussions. The Future of Pet Aftercare – Trends in cremation, memorialization, and eco-friendly options. Main Takeaway: “The biggest factor we have within our industry is trust. It's so important to know that you can trust the person taking your baby into their care.” – Donna Shugart-Bethune Losing a pet is heartbreaking, and pet owners deserve to know their beloved companion is treated with dignity and care. In our latest episode, we sit down with Donna Shugart-Bethune of IAOPCC to discuss the importance of transparency, ethical pet cremation, and how pet sitters can support clients through pet loss. Because trust matters—especially in the moments that mean the most. Listen now! #PetAftercare #PetSitterConfessional #TrustMatters About our guest: Donna Shugart-Bethune is a part of the Shugart Family operations of Pet Angel Memorial Centers in Atlanta, Georgia. The Shugart Family has been in the pet aftercare industry for more than 53 years. Pet Angel Memorial Centers operates four office locations and two pet cemeteries specializing in pet and equine cremations. Considered one of the nation's premier pet funeral homes, Pet Angel Memorial Center in Atlanta features three counseling rooms, two chapels, and the largest showroom in the nation offering more than 450 memorial products. Offering Same Day Services, Viewings and Visitations, along with superior client care, Pet Angel Memorial Centers has led the way in establishing excellence in pet aftercare. Donna, who grew up in the Shugart family business, has more than 36 years of experience in the pet aftercare industry. She has served as the Executive Director for the IAOPCC for more than 14 years. Donna played a crucial role in developing the IAOPCC's online certification programs, which are available today. She also introduced Digital Badging Certification Programs for IAOPCC Members and implemented the Accreditation Mobile App Program, providing worldwide access to Accreditation. Links: https://www.iaopc.com Check out our Starter Packs See all of our discounts! Check out ProTrainings Code: CPR-petsitterconfessional for 10% off
While Jackie's away (and stuck in an elevator) Rob and Diana will play…podcast hosting duties for the month. This month last spring's Book Club choice, “Activity Schedules for Children with Autism” gets released to the free feed (with free CEs for Patreon subscribers!) with new episodes on preference assessments and practicing within a school context. And speaking of pairs of awesome behavior analysts, special guest, John Staubitz, gives us the rundown on special education laws and what BCBAs really need to know about the scope of schoolwork. Now's the time on podcast when we dance! Articles for May 2025 (UNLOCKED) Activity Schedules for Children with Autism Book Club McClannahan, L.E. & Krantz, P.J. (1999). Activity schedules for children with autism: Teaching independent behavior. Woodbine House. McClannahan, L.E. & Krantz, P.J. (2010). Activity schedules for children with autism: Teaching independent behavior. (2nd ed.). Woodbine House. Rehfeldt, R.A. (2002). A review of McClannahan and Krantz's "Activity schedules for children with autism: Teaching independent behavior": Toward the inclusion and integration of children with disabilities. The Behavior Analyst, 25, 103-108. doi: 10.1007/BF03392048 PIctorial and Video-Based Preference Assessments Heinicke, M.R., Carr, J.E., Pence, S.T., Zias, D.R., Valentino, A.L., & Falligant, J.M. (2016). Assessing the efficacy of pictorial preference assessments for children with developmental disabilities. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 49, 848-868. doi: 10.1002/jaba.342 Brodhead, M.T., Al-Dubayan, M.N., Mates, M., Abel, E.A., & Brouwers, L. (2016). An evaluation of a brief video-based multiple-stimulus without replacement preference assessment. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 9, 160-164. doi: 10.1007/s40617-015-0081-0 Wolfe, K., Kunnavatana, S.S., & Shoemaker, A.M. (2018). An investigation of a video-based preference assessment of social interactions. Behavior Modification, 42, 729-746. doi: 10.1177/0145445517731062 Practicing Within a School Context w/ John Staubitz Stevenson, B.S. & Correa, V.I. (2019). Applied behavior analysis, students with autism, and the requirement to provide a free appropriate public education. Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 29, 206-215. doi: 10.1177/1044207318799644 Stevenson, B., Bethune, K., & Gardner, R. (2024). Still left behind: How behavior analysts can improve children's access, equity, and inclusion to their entitled education. Behavior Analysis in Practice. doi: 10.1007/s40617-024-00992-4 Copeland, S.R., Duffie, P., & Maez, R. (2025). Preparation of behavior analysts for school-based practice. Behavior Analysis in Practice. doi: 10.1007/s40617-024-01028-7
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