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In this episode, we're joined by Emily Bitner, a seasoned therapist and coach specializing in supporting mothers and daughters through their unique journeys. Together, we explore the intricate web of societal pressures and personal expectations that women face from a tender age. From the seemingly unattainable standards of independence to the relentless pursuit of perfection, we dissect the stressors and strains that weigh heavily on the shoulders of women, especially as they transition into motherhood. Join us as we uncover strategies for breaking free from the shackles of societal norms and embracing a new paradigm of healthy interdependency. Emily shares invaluable insights on how to navigate these complex dynamics, offering practical advice on understanding we are first human, how to acknowledge our identities and our mothers', setting boundaries, and prioritizing the well-being of both ourselves and our children. Tune in as we embark on a transformative journey towards self-discovery, empowerment, and ultimately, liberation from the expectations that no longer serve us. This episode of The Perinatal Podcast is a beacon of hope for daughters, some of whom are also mothers, everywhere, reminding us that it's okay to ask for help, to lean on others, and to redefine what it truly means to thrive as a woman on this planet. Find Emily! Coaching Website: https://www.emilybitner.com/ Therapy Website: https://www.emilybitnertherapy.com/ Thanks so much for joining me for this episode of The Perinatal Podcast. I'd love for you to write a review of my show on your app, and don't forget to subscribe so you get a notification when new content is posted. Take a moment to leave a 5-star rating, too! You can access additional mental wellness content and ad-free episodes by purchasing a monthly subscription at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theperinatalpodcast/subscribe or https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-perinatal-podcast/id1590957531. Follow me at @AmplifyWellnessWithMeg on Instagram and find Meg Duke LCSW on Facebook. You can also look for The Perinatal Podcast content by searching the hashtag, #ThePerinatalPodcast. Our show is executive produced by David Presley and produced by Meg Duke. Our theme song was written and performed by Antwone McDuffie.
Emerge trains and guides men of all ages to become the leader they were created to be! In this incredible message, two of our Boise Campus leaders share their testimonies of transformation.
Welcome to episode 170 of the Leader of Learning Podcast. In this episode, we delve into the importance of embracing our multilingual students, the varied levels of support they require, and why viewing these students as assets is crucial in education today. We will talk about the tools that enhance communication with ELL families and the significance of involving everyone in the school in fostering a welcoming environment. Andrea will also share insights from her latest project, which involves interviewing a diverse group of individuals to create a mosaic of true stories. With Andrea's vast experience and deep understanding of ELs — highlighted by her transition from focusing on the deficits to celebrating the capabilities of these students — this episode is a must-listen for educators who work with or want to better support linguistically diverse students.Guest Information:Andrea is a proud English Language Learner Educator who lives outside of Philadelphia, PA. She is in her 23rd year of teaching! Throughout those 23 years, she has worked with students in grades K-12 as a HS English Teacher, Title 1 Reading Specialist, English Language Learner Teacher, and Teacher Mentor. She currently works with EL students in grades K-12, and travels the country inspiring and supporting educators, administrators, and support staff in how to best teach, reach, connect, and communicate with bilingual students and families. Andrea is also the author of "Take Me Home," and a contributing author of "The Impact of Influence-Volume 3," and "100 No-Nonsense Things ALL School Leaders Shout Stop Doing."Episode Resources:Andrea's WebsiteAndrea's BooksThis episode is sponsored in part by MagicMind, the world's first productivity drink. Visit https://magicmind.com/LL and use the code LOL20 at checkout to enjoy 20% off. If you want even more MagicMind, that same code will also get you 56% off on the 30-pack subscription!**************************************************************TAKE THE LEADERSHIP STYLES QUIZ!https://dankreiness.com/quiz**************************************************************ACCESS MY INSPIRING RESOURCES:SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNELSign up for my email newsletter50 AI Prompts for Instructional Leaders to Revolutionize Your SchoolThe Teacher's Guide to Becoming a School Leader“Lead to Inspire Growth” eBookFREE “Unlock Your Leadership Potential” course**************************************************************CONSIDER BECOMING AN OFFICIAL SHOW SPONSOR!I can help promote your product or service - Email me at dan@leaderoflearning.comMedia Kit - https://dankreiness.com/mediaTalk Studio is my recording platform of choice for video, audio, and even live streaming. For more information about Talk Studio and to receive 20% off your first billing cycle on ANY paid plan you sign up for, visit https://dankreiness.com/talkFollow Dr. Dan Kreiness on Social Media:Youtube ChannelTwitter/XInstagramLinkedInFacebookTikTokThe Leader Of Learning Podcast is a proud member of the Teach Better Podcast Network. For more information and to find other great podcasts, visit https://teachbetterpodcastnetwork.comMusic credits: https://www.purple-planet.com
Is it possible to create and maintain a strong community while choosing van life, traveling full time, or working remotely? Maria shares everything from the challenges and risks to the power and fulfillment in choosing to live as a nomad doing remote work. Yes, it does include fractured ribs and expensive van repairs, but Maria also shares invaluable insight about not only how to make a living on the road, but how to cultivate a consistent community to avoid the perils of loneliness while constantly traveling.Stay Connected with MariaFollow her on Instagram @missmariabitnerand TikTok @mariabitnerStay Connected with Sam & Elliot Visit our websiteStay in touch with us on Instagram @somethingmorehuman and TikTok @somethingmorehumanWant us to answer your question, address a special topic, or discuss a story of yours? Your input will be an integral part of our future episodes! Submit your question, topic request, or personal stories HEREJOIN US IN PERSON ON APRIL 19! Return to Real Life promises to be a celebration of community, friendship, and shared experiences without digital distractions. You'll have the opportunity to enjoy craft drinks, snacks, and laughs from local vendors and comedians—all included with your ticket—and make some new friends along the way!
Guest: Andrea Bitner Show Title: We Are the Ticket with Andrea Bitner Power Quote: “Lack of language does not equal lack of intelligence” Description:I love doing shows where you, my colleague, can walk away with concrete steps to use in making immediate incremental improvements. The only thing better than those shows are the ones offering a transformative shift in perspective – where you can see an issue or topic from a radically different point of view that changes how you perceive and think. Today you will get both – some practical steps to begin taking and a transformative shift in perspective. Today we are diving into supporting students, and their families, who are English Learners. Guest Bio:Andrea Bitner is an educator, author, and speaker. She lives in Philadelphia, PA. and has worked with students in grades K-12 and from all around the world throughout her twenty-two years in public education. Her first book, “Take Me Home,” was published by Austin Macauley in July of 2021. "Take Me Home" is the true story of 11 of her former EL students who give a first-hand account of what it's really like to become bilingual in America. She is also a co-author of Chip Baker's “The Impact of Influence-Volume 3” and Dr. Rick Jetter's “100 No-Nonsense Things ALL School Leaders Should STOP Doing.” She teaches EL's daily, and travels the country speaking and teaching educators how to teach and reach EL students, and effectively communicate with EL families! Warmup questions:· We always like to start with a celebration. What are you celebrating today?· Is there a story that will help listeners understand why you are doing what you do? Questions/Topics/PromptsWhat should APs understand?What should they know?What should they do? Students Families Teachers Closing questions:· What part of your own leadership are you still trying to get better at?· If listeners could take just one thing away from today's podcast, what would it be?· Before we go, is there anything else that you'd like to share with our listeners?· Where can people learn more about you and your work… Close· Leadership is a journey and thank you for choosing to walk some of this magical path with me.· You can find links to all sorts of stuff in the show notes, including my website https://www.frederickbuskey.com/· I love hearing from you so consider email me at frederick@frederickbuskey.com or connecting with me on LinkedIn.· Please remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast.· Have a great rest of the week, be present for others and, more importantly, take time to reflect and recover so you can continue to live and lead better.· Cheers! Andrea's links:www.andreabitnerbooks.com Frederick's Links:Email: frederick@frederickbuskey.comWebsite: https://www.frederickbuskey.com/LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/strategicleadershipconsultingDaily Email subscribe: https://adept-experimenter-3588.ck.page/fdf37cbf3a
The Land Podcast - The Pursuit of Land Ownership and Investing
Dive into Cody Bitner's captivating journey from tackling debt to owning multiple pieces of land. Discover how strategic planning, determination, and being market savvy opened doors to his land investments. Whether you're seeking your first deal or a seasoned pro, Cody's tales and tips spark the trailblazing spirit in us all. KEY NOTES: • Debt pay down to afford land - yes it's that simple! • Understanding land values - be a student to the game! • Working with local banks are key • Hunting doesn't get easier when you buy your own land • Patience can lead to deals Connect: https://linktr.ee/TheLandPodcast https://linktr.ee/exodustrailcamera https://bit.ly/TheDeerGearPodcast
Get ready for an extremely important episode that dives into something that is affecting every district across the country. Today we are diving into how we can create the best learning environment for our EL students.My guest today is Andrea Bitner. She is an author, speaker, educator, and consultant. In this episodes she shares so many takeaways on lessons that she has learned about creating amazing learning opportunities for EL students and their families.In this episode we discuss:Lack of knowledge never equaled lack of intelligence.When you meet someone learning the language for the first time treat that person as an asset not a deficit.Establish a school culture that is proactive and not reactive.Connect with the parents and ask them questions.Everyone in the building should know who the EL's are. Think about how you connect your EL's school wide, district wide, and county wide.Give students opportunities to showcase their gifts. And so much more!Bio: Andrea is a proud English Language Learner Educator just outside of Philadelphia, PA and in my 23rd year of teaching! Throughout my 23 years in education, I have worked with students in grades K-12 as a HS English Teacher, Title 1 Reading Specialist, English Language Learner Teacher, and Teacher Mentor. I currently work with EL students in grades K-12, and travel the country inspiring and supporting educators, administrators, and support staff in how to best teach, reach, connect, and communicate with bilingual students and families. I am also the author of "Take Me Home," and a co author of "The Impact of Influence-Volume 3," and "100 No-Nonsense Things ALL School Leaders Shout Stop Doing." Connect with Andrea:Twitter/X: @bitnerandreaInstagram: @andreabitnerbooksBook:https://www.amazon.com/Take-Me-Home-Andrea-Bitner/dp/1398418919/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?crid=1M664FDNO8W9D&keywords=take+me+home&qid=1706410771&sprefix=take+me+home%2Caps%2C158&sr=8-5
Wisdom and Productivity: The Podcast of An Imperfect Educator
Andrea Bitner is a Keynote Speaker, Consultant, and an Educator with over 20 years of experience in Philadelphia, where she teaches K-12 English Language Learners. She is the Author of "Take Me Home”, a book about 11 former students who gave first hand account of what it is really like to become bilingual in America. https://www.andreabitnerbooks.com/
Mannnn this episode is so loaded that I forgot to record an intro. Chuck Bitner, national columnist from D2Football.com joins the show first to break down the Harding/Mines matchup slated for this weekend, followed by North Central QB Luke Lehnen who hasn't lost a football game in 2 YEARS. He's hoping to keep that streak alive on Saturday against Cortland. Finally, Keiser QB Bryce Veasley closes out the show with some NAIA talk from the team in West Palm Beach that has a POTENT offense right now and is going to rely on it heading into a rematch of last year's championship against Northwestern College. HERE WE GOOOOOOO 0:00-22:30 Chuck Bitner D2FB 22:31 D3 Football Breakdown 40:12 Luke Lehnen 56:07 NAIA Football Breakdown 1:13:23 Bryce Veasley
Summary David Bitner discusses TiPG, an OGC API features service that serves OGC features and tiles directly from Postgres and PostGIS databases. TiPG leverages the power of PostGIS, FastAPI, and other standard libraries, making it easy to display spatial data without extensive configuration. The project supports various OGC features, enables full filtering using CQL, and utilizes the FastAPI framework for efficient service development. Additionally, Bitner introduces EAPI, an opinionated bundle of tools, including TiPG, for seamless integration. The ease of use, templating capabilities, and support for set-returning functions make TiPG a versatile solution for spatial data services. Highlights
As teachers of ELLs, we want every student to feel welcomed, safe, loved. We want every child to succeed. We want to celebrate diversity and admire the gift our students have in speaking multiple languages!In our 99th episode host Beth Vaucher sits down for a lively chat with the amazing Andrea Bitner. Andrea is an author, speaker, and educator of 23 years. Join us as Andrea shares valuable insights and practical strategies for how to bridge the diverse cultures in your school. Resources: Join the Equipping ELLs MembershipShop our TpT StoreCheck out "Take Me Home" and other books by Andrea BitnerConnect with Andrea on LinkedInFollow Andrea on Twitter
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Hans and Jan Bitner live on opposite sides of the iron curtain. Hans lives in France, he leads a quiet life. Bitner is a Pole, involved in the fight for a free Poland. Their lives are different, but there is one detail that links them.
In our recent enlightening discussion, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Andrea Bitner to delve into the vital topic of supporting English Language Learners (ELLs) in our schools. Andrea, a distinguished educator and author of the book "Take Me Home," provided invaluable insights into how we can create inclusive and empowering learning environments for ELLs. We explored a wealth of resources and practical tools that educators can readily implement in their classrooms to facilitate language acquisition and foster academic success. Andrea's book, "Take Me Home," serves as a beacon, guiding educators in their quest to provide the best possible educational experiences for ELLs. Join us in this illuminating conversation as we uncover strategies, share experiences, and empower educators to make a profound impact on the lives of English Language Learners. Episode Highlights: English Language Learners in Classrooms Across the Country Common Challenges and Misconceptions Tools for teachers in the classroom What our Questions Teachers Should Be Asking When EL's Arrive on Your Roster About Andrea Bitner: Andrea Bitner is an educator, author, and speaker. She lives in Philadelphia, PA. She has worked with students in grades K-12 throughout her twenty-two years in public education from all around the world. Her first book, “Take Me Home,” was published by Austin Macauley in July of 2021. "Take Me Home" is the true story of 11 of her former EL students who give a first-hand account of what it's really like to become bilingual in America. She is also a co-author of Chip Baker's “The Impact of Influence-Volume 3 and Dr. Rick Jetter's 100 No-Nonsense Things ALL School Leaders Shout STOP Doing.” She teaches EL's daily, and travels the country speaking and teaching educators how to teach and reach EL students, and effectively communicate with EL families! You can find Andrea at www.andreabitnerbooks.com, or on X and Linked In @BitnerAndrea Follow Andrea Bitner: Website: www.andreabitnerbooks.com Twitter: @BitnerAndrea Instagram: @andreabitnerbooks Linkedin: Andrea Bitner https://www.amazon.com/Take-Me-Home-Andrea-Bitner/dp/1398418919?crid=3PD1TUR5VJQ1D&keywords=take+me+home+andrea+bitner&qid=1694924065&sprefix=take+me+home+andrea+bitner%2Caps%2C140&sr=8-1&linkCode=ll1&tag=aspirewebsite-20&linkId=c54be6cd24f612d69a2b080b0a34ab91&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl Supporting the Podcast! Have you ever thought about supporting the Aspire to Lead podcast? For just $5 a month, you can help me continue to create and produce valuable content for aspiring leaders in education. I understand that everyone has their own preferences and budgets, so if $5 a month isn't feasible for you, no worries! The podcast will always be available to listen to for...
The exhibition “Rhona Bitner: Resound” will be on view at The Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York September 9 through December 9. The exhibition was curated by Tracy L. Adler, the Johnson-Pote Director of the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art.
In just two short years it is projected that 25 percent of all students in American schools will be English Language Learners (ELL). Are our schools prepared for that? Seasoned educator Andrea Bitner helps us understand the explosion in ELL students and how our school systems can best handle this change. Bitner, an educator for 23 years, fills us in on the unique challenges of teachers and schools as they prepare to cater to these students' distinctive needs, illuminating the paths to progress. Communication strategies with the parents of multilingual students are critical, along with a commitment to empathy in education. She shares her groundbreaking AACE system and some of the currently available assistive technologies that can help foster a conducive learning environment for ELL students.Bitner is also an author and speaker who travels the country providing resources to help educators better teach, connect and communicate with their ELL students and families. She is the author of "Take Me Home," in which she shares the true and inspiring stories of 11 of her former students through first-hand accounts of what it's really like to be bilingual in the American school system. (The book includes English and Spanish versions under the same cover.) Find out more about Andrea, her speaking services and other ELL resources at andreabitnerbooks.com or email her at 4andreabitner@gmail.com. "Outliers in Education" is a project of CEE, The Center for Educational Effectiveness. Find out more at effectiveness.org.Produced by Howell at the Moon Productions.
We believe wholeheartedly that the future pastors and leaders are sitting in our very seats each and every Sunday. These 3x10s allow for three of our up-and-coming leaders to speak from their own experience and passion for ten minutes each. Don't miss out on hearing from three different Boise leaders.
Extended Shownotes: https://www.micheleschmidtmoore.com/podcast/59You might not realize it, but the child sitting next to yours in their third-grade classroom could be a budding multilingual superstar. Join me, Dr. Michele Schmidt Moore, as I sit down with the seasoned educator and English language learner teacher, Andrea Bitner, to discover the fascinating intricacies of supporting multilingual students in education. Andrea, with her 23 years of experience, shares riveting stories about her students - many of whom only realize their bilingual abilities around third or fourth grade - and their journey of becoming leaders in their own families by helping their parents navigate the community.We then navigate toward the poignant tale of the Lopez family, a courageous family of seven children who Andrea had the honor of teaching. Their story inspired Andrea to put pen to paper, resulting in her book 'Take Me Home'. We discuss her and her colleagues' efforts to support the children academically and the beautiful tradition of celebrating graduating seniors with a "T-shirt Day" every year.Amidst these celebrations, we also touch upon the heartbreaking story of Nancy, one of the Lopez children, whose loss had a profound impact on the family. Tune in to hear how Andrea shares her passion for multilingual education and how it inspired her to create her passion project encapsulated in Take Me Home.Connect with our HostDr. Michele Schmidt Moore on InstagramDr. Michele Schmidt Moore on TwitterDr. Michele Schmidt Moore on FacebookConnect with our Guest@andreabitnerbooks on Twitter@andreabitnerbooks on InstagramTeach Better Network PodcastSupport the showGrab Your Free Project You 30-Day Action Planner!How's it going? Share your experience with Project YouWant to get started with your own podcast? Check out Krystal Proffitt's in-depth course. It was invaluable in the reboot of Design Lessons. Krystal's teaching style is precisely what you need to organize and launch your own passion project podcast.Please note that this is an affiliate link. If you join Krystal's course using this link I may make a small commission at no extra cost to you.Want to know more about my experience with the course. Send me a dm @mschmidtmoore on any of the socials or email me at hello@micheleschmidtmoore.com
In today's episode, which is week four of Idaho Wine Month, Shelley and Phil sit down in person with Lindsay Creek Vineyards winemaker, Art McIntosh and taste through five of their wines. If you're looking for wines with an outstanding Quality to Price Ratio, these wines are for you! And toward the end we REALLY start learning about what is involved in the winemaking process. Sit back and enjoy this one. #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTIme! #Cheersing Wines featured this episode:2021 Estate Chardonnay ($22 at the winery)2021 Estate Sémillon ($22 at the winery)2022 Riesling 1.5L ($30 at the winery)**2016 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon ($28 at the winery)2021 Estate Cabernet Franc ($28 at the winery)** This wine is out of a bag and not a bottle.For more information on all of the wines at Lindsay Creek Vineyards, please visit https://lcvineyards.com/For more information on the Lindsay Creek Vineyards wine club, please visit https://lcvineyards.com/wine-clubA HUGE thanks to our sponsors: The Culinary Stone and Elsom Cellars!The Culinary Stone. Looking for that special bottle of wine or a wine club that really over delivers? How about cooking classes for every taste? Considered a foodies paradise, The Culinary Stone is a gourmet heaven that was dreamt up for, and by, those with a serious passion for the culinary arts and gathering of community. For more information about The Culinary Stone, please visit https://culinarystone.com or call them at 208-277-4116.Elsom Cellars: Good times are meant to be shared and so are great grapes and great wines! Since 2006, Elsom Cellars has been producing brilliant Washington wines. For more information about Elsom Wines, please visit http://www.elsomcellars.com or call them at 425-298-3082.And of course, a HUGE thank you to Tod Hornby who wrote and recorded our official Wine Time Fridays theme music, which is ANYthing but average. Please visit https://todhornby.com or contact him at veryaveragemusic@gmail.com The Social Web Wine Word of the Week - Sur LieSur lie is a French term that means "on the lees." Lees are the dead yeast cells and other sediment that fall to the bottom of a wine barrel or tank after fermentation. Sur lie aging is the practice of aging wine in contact with its lees.The Social Web is helping small businesses untangle the web of social media marketing. Wines we enjoyed this week: Rodney Strong Chardonnay and Daou Chardonnay.Mentions: 3100 Cellars, Bitner, Clearwater Canyon, Colters Creek, Holesinsky, Koenig, Rivaura, Rolling Hills Vineyards, Williamson, Veer Wine Project, Cinder Wines, Gary Vaynerchuk, Gregg Alger, Huston Vineyards, Janet and CJ Northrup, Famici Wine Company, Erin Rutherford and Hat Ranch Winery.Please find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets), Instagram (@WineTimeFridays) and our new YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@winetimefridays. You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back! Check out all of our current sponsors by visiting our Wine Time Fridays Resource Page by visiting https://winetimefridays.com/wine-time-fridays-resources/Watch this episode on YouTube.© 2023 Wine Time Fridays - All Rights Reserved
Today I spoke with Andrea Bitner, a teacher for over 20 years! She is an EL (English Learner) teacher. She shared her knowledge and wisdom, including three important things that should be practiced by teachers: respect, acceptance, and admiration. Andrea also discussed lessons that all teachers can learn from the EL teacher down the hall. . . . Andrea Bitner is an educator, author, and speaker. She lives in Philadelphia, PA. She has worked with students in grades K-12 throughout her twenty-two years in public education from all around the world. Her first book, Take Me Home, was published by Austin Macauley in July of 2021. Take Me Home is the true story of 11 of Andrea's former EL students who give a first-hand account of what it's really like to become bilingual in America. She is also a co-author of Chip Baker's The Impact of Influence-Volume 3 and Dr. Rick Jetter's 100 No-Nonsense Things ALL School Leaders Shout STOP Doing. She teaches daily, and travels the country speaking and teaching educators how to teach and reach EL students, and effectively communicate with EL families! Connect with Andrea Bitner: Website: andreabitnerbooks.com Twitter: @BitnerAndrea LinkedIn: Andrea Bitner Andrea's Book: Take Me Home . . . Elijah Carbajal is a teacher who followed in the footsteps of teachers in his family. He has served as an educator in the state of New Mexico since 2014 and is currently a Title I Reading Interventionist. Along with being the host of The Shut Up and Teach Podcast, he is the author of the book A Place They Love. Elijah works hard to make school and his classroom a place that students love! He loves to spend time with his wife, Tracey, and his cat, Nala. Connect with Elijah on Twitter: @carbaeli Connect with Elijah on Instagram: @carbaeli Connect with Elijah on TikTok: @carbaeli Connect with Elijah on Facebook: Elijah Carbajal Website: www.shutupandteachedu.com . . . Read Elijah's book, A Place They Love: Creating a Healthy School Culture and Positively Impacting Students! Here is how you can purchase A Place They Love. EduMatch: A Place They Love Amazon: A Place They Love Barnes and Noble: A Place They Love #APlaceTheyLoveBook / #ShutUpAndTeach / #EduMatchBooks
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Andrea Bitner is an educator, author, and speaker. She lives in Philadelphia, PA. She has worked with students in grades K-12 throughout her twenty-two years in public education from all around the world. Her first book, “Take Me Home,” was published by Austin Macauley in July of 2021. "Take Me Home" is the true story of 11 of her former EL students who give a first-hand account of what it's really like to become bilingual in America. She is also a co-author of Chip Baker's “The Impact of Influence-Volume 3 and Dr. Rick Jetter's 100 No-Nonsense Things ALL School Leaders Shout STOP Doing.” She currently teaches each day, and travels the country speaking and teaching educators how to teach and reach EL students, and effectively communicate with EL families! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bigedidea/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bigedidea/support
After serving in the US Army, Bitner entered into Law Enforcement. He distinguished himself as a role model to fellow officers, keeping violent offenders off the streets of Englewood, CO. He was also a family man with 2 young children. His name will always be remembered for his service to his community and his country. If you have any questions, comments or ideas for future episodes, please contact me at: RememerMyNamePodcast@gmail.com
Kelsi and Trey are joined by Beyond the Screenplay's Tricia Aurand and Brian Bitner to explore Joachim Trier's 'The Worst Person in the World'.Listen to BTS on Spotify hereTricia and Brian are co-hosts of BTS with Michael Tucker and Alex Calleros -- you can find their information hereSend requests, questions, and thoughts to our email: extracreditspod@gmail.comPlease rate and review us on your podcast platform!Apple PodcastsSpotifyFollow our Tik Tok: The Extra CreditsFollow our Instagram: @extracreditspodFollow our Letterboxd: The Extra CreditsFollow our Twitter: @theextracredits
Andrea Bitner is an educator, author, and speaker. She lives in Philadelphia, PA. She has worked with students in grades K-12 throughout her twenty-two years in public education from all around the world. Her first book, “Take Me Home,” was published by Austin Macauley in July of 2021. "Take Me Home" is the true story of 11 of her former EL students who give a first-hand account of what it's really like to become bilingual in America. She is also a co-author of Chip Baker's “The Impact of Influence-Volume 3 and Dr. Rick Jetter's 100 No-Nonsense Things ALL School Leaders Shout STOP Doing.” She currently teaches, and travels the country speaking and teaching educators how to teach and reach EL students, and effectively communicate with EL families! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/markcox/support
What? Westminster Seminary California's Annual Conference Dr. Bradley Bitner previewing his lecture, "The Hope of Faith." When? January 13-14, 2023 (Friday & Saturday) Where Westminster Seminary California's Chapel 1725 Bear Valley Pkwy Escondido, CA 92027 Sign up here: From Faith to Faith: The Power of God for the Christian Life --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gggpodcast/support
Welcome to Wine Crush Podcast and another stop into our Idaho Road Trip! This stops lands us with Ron Bitner of Bitner Vineyards. As a retire bee researcher, he has travelled the world studying these amazing little insects. This led to a highly interesting conversation on the bee's themselves, the vineyard and the wonderful wine created at Bitner Vineyards! Enjoy the episode!
Welcome to Wine Crush Podcast and another stop into our Idaho Road Trip! This stops lands us with Ron Bitner of Bitner Vineyards. As a retire bee researcher, he has travelled the world studying these amazing little insects. This led to a highly interesting conversation on the bee's themselves, the vineyard and the wonderful wine created at Bitner Vineyards! Enjoy the episode!
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What does equity look like for our English Language Learners? How do we lead and lean in as a teacher, support staff members, or leaders? Andrea Bitner shares her success tips for educators who teach and serve English Language Learners as well as her impactful book that amplifies student voice entitled, Take Me Home. Listen in! #leadershipdevelopment #equity #EnglishLanguageLearners #ELL #EL #MLL #StudentVoice #AmplifyStudentVoice #BilingualLiteracy #podcastandchill #podcastinterview #podcastrecommendation #bookrecommendation #CoachingYouThroughAllThingsEducationPodcast To purchase Take Me Home: https://amzn.to/3NZgB4G https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/take-me-home-andrea-bitner/1139853510 https://www.andreabitnerbooks.com/ Contact information for Andrea Bitner: Website: https://www.andreabitnerbooks.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BitnerAndrea LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-bitner-4bb6911ab/ Contact information for the Host: Email: coachingallthingsedu@gmail.com Website: https://www.acunlimited.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annhlabanganaclay/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AandCUnlimited4You Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annolivia.life.work.balance/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/AnnHC_Champ4All --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coachingallthingsedu/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coachingallthingsedu/support
We are witnessing significant growth in the field of menopause treatment, and it appears that the numbers are increasing exponentially, thus demonstrating the importance of this branch within the field of women's health. New businesses and platforms are developing and we are eager to introduce them to the people who need to know who they are. In today's episode of the Busine$$ of the V we are looking at Khyria, a brand-new support solution for women who are entering or experiencing both perimenopause or menopause symptoms. This platform helps women develop healthier habits, track their progress, and achieve long-term health as they enter the best years of their lives. Rachel and Dr. Dweck had an opportunity to speak with Dr. Diana Bitner, one of Khyria's founders and a devoted woman who truly cares about improving the quality-of-life for women everywhere. As an experienced OB-GYN clinician, Dr. Bitner spent many years learning through her practice what women needed during this very pivotal time in their life stage and decided to provide them with all-in-one digital health companion that will help women empower themselves and their bodies during midlife and beyond. She has been shaking up the world of women's health for decades, and Khyria aims to enhance female potential and improve women's lives along with their impact across the world. If you want to learn more, press play and enjoy the lively discussion between these three guardians of women's health! You can subscribe or listen to previous episodes of the Busine$$ of the V podcast by clicking here. TOPICS COVERED: Meet Dr. Diana Bitner, co-founder of Khyria, who is taking a novel approach to menopause. In Greek, Khyria means ‘female almighty', and this pretty much describes Dr. Bitner and her team. Khyria is a digital health program that helps women feel better as they age, and it offers a variety of benefits that set it apart from other platforms. Dweck is interested in how the data retrieved from this platform is integrated into our daily lives. According to Dr. Bitner, until recently, women had to rely on what their physicians knew about menopause, and they rarely had the time to become experts in the field. The main goal is for the consumer to become an informed consumer, allowing them to make better health-related decisions. As Rachel has observed, there are a number of doctors who have made the effort to become educated about menopause, which raises the question: Why do they do that? From Dr. Dweck's point of view, your practice ages with you, and when you get to the perimenopausal and menopausal populations, you have to learn on the job. Bitner's was frustrated when she couldn't answer some of her patients' questions, so she decided to learn more about different ways we can help women feel better. Dweck is curious about what distinguishes Khyria from so many other menopausal platforms. Unlike other platforms, Khyria provides a comprehensive list of possible menopausal symptoms, as well as a seven-question scale that allows users to quickly define their symptoms. Rachel shifts the focus to the business side of the story, asking how money is made through this platform. One of Dr. Bitner's main goals is to reduce the total cost of care for women and to take care of them in all ways. Dweck finds it difficult to label different stages of menopause and perimenopause because the entire process is one long continuum, so she wants to hear Dr. Bitner's thoughts on this. Since menopausal symptoms often catch women off guard and they don't know what's going on, it's critical to help them connect the dots and identify the true causes. Dweck is genuinely curious about what inspired Dr. Bitner to branch out from seeing patients all day and broaden her horizons. Bitner states that what motivates her is the desire to help as many women as she possibly can. HOT FLASH: According to the AARP, only 20% of OB-GYN residency programs in the US offer any training in menopause. QUOTES: “Khyria is a system that allows women to track their symptoms to understand why they feel what they feel.” (Dr. Bitner) “We want to make the consumer an informed consumer.” (Dr. Bitner) “Before you get to the informed consumer, you have to have informed doctors. So both of you, my esteemed co-host and our guest today, have taken the liberty and made the effort to get more educated around menopause and menopause treatment.” (Rachel) “What happens in your practice as an OB-GYN is that your practice kind of ages with you a little bit.” (Dr. Dweck) “My patients were asking me questions I didn't know how to answer. I always joke that docs feel really uncomfortable if they can't answer questions. We like to fix stuff for people.” (Dr. Bitner) “I went to my first women's health meeting in 2003 and I was just blown away by what I learned, and I couldn't unknow it. I couldn't unsee it.” (Dr. Bitner) “We are huge fans of all the people building businesses in the menopause space. As far as we're concerned, all the conversation just helps women altogether.” (Rachel) “We really believe that as women feel better and know their habits, it will help make a more engaged, healthy workforce.” (Dr. Bitner) “We know that there are 60 million women in menopause. We know that 6,000 a day enter menopause. We know that the women who are symptomatic and seeking care spend on average $2,000 a year on direct costs.” (Dr. Bitner) “I want to mention something that has always sort of struck me as a practitioner, and that is the stages of menopause or perimenopause. It really is such a continuum and I find it a little confusing to put things in boxes when really it's one long continuum.” (Dr. Dweck) “Wherever women are in this continuum, they can be empowered and they can be these informed consumers to then decide whether the lifestyle is enough for them or they want to add a therapeutic such as hormone replacement therapy.” (Dr. Bitner) “We hear even more about not just reducing the suffering, but increasing real experiences in the workplace – productivity, ability to progress, reduced turnover, reduced absenteeism – and we've obviously just now started to hear about companies who added menopause to the list of women's concerns.” (Rachel) “Ten percent of women leave the workforce during menopause, when they're at the peak of their ability to perform. I don't know about you guys, but I feel I'm ready to take on the world and I'm 56.” (Dr. Bitner) “As a mentor taught me, if you take care of patients, money will follow.” (Dr. Bitner) FURTHER RESOURCES: Website: www.khyria.com Dr. Bitner @LinkedIn LINKS FOR BUSINE$$ OF THE V: Website: www.businessofthev.com Twitter : @businessofthev Instagram : @businessofthev Subscribe to our Youtube channel : Business of the V - YouTube Dr. Alyssa Dweck: https://drdweck.com Rachel Braun Scherl: Home - Rachel Braun Scherl
I have a conversation with Katherine Bitner about her and husbands amazing time buying, renovating a RV and living in it for over a year across the country
"The Lord had a deeper purpose for me being on set than just acting, although I love it in pleasure, the Lord opened my eyes that there was a whole poosibility of reaching actors and actresses" Hello and welcome to Faith and Famous the Podcast! Join your host Alan Shires as he interviews Mark Bitner, an actor in film, television, commercials and theatre, and is also a set minister for casts such as The Chosen! Isn't amazing how we can sometimes find inspiration in the most random of ways and random of places! Well, Mark's career began by simply finding inspiration and the desire to persue acting through the fun of lip-syncing to Beetles songs with his friend, and queuing for the Disneyworld ride 'Honey I Shrunk the Audience'! Through praying for opportunities, Mark found himself getting signed and involved in many productions and projects over the years, and it was through an article with an actor about the hurt and pain experiences by many actors that a flame began to burn in his heart to minister to those in the entertainment industry. He reached out to many in the industry, offering prayers for their needs as they carry out their acting, directing, producing, writing and so on, and having connected with Hollywood Prayer Network, he learnt about set ministering and found himself being a set minister himself on sets such as The Chosen. Mark shares some phenomenal testimonies and encouragement for those who are actors of faith, whether starting out or already well established, and shows us how God can use each and every one of us to be his vessel in the industry. To join our community and see what we're up to, or simply to learn more about us, join us on; Patreon Instagram Facebook Twitter
Thanks for listening to another episode of The Women's Fittest Podcast! This is episode #128 Interview with IFBB pro Christina Bitner. This interview was near and dear to my heart because Christina is a beautiful woman that I get to call friend. I first interviewed her on the podcast two years ago (my second guest ever) and the follow up today was a culmination of many topics we've talked about privately over the last couple years. Mainly, how difficult competing on the pro level is and what happens after bodybuilding. So, what's next? What does that look like, what does that feel like. What does recognizing there's a physical identity in this sport that we will eventually have to let go of to some degree feel like. Christina and I talk about all of this including her next big dream she's embarking on. Topics:Her competition historyCompeting on the pro level Eating like a “normal person” The Scale Her upbringing and losing both her parents How she gained 5 kids basically overnight Body image and perspective Hyper mobile joints n bodybuilding and her shoulder issues Having something else besides bodybuilding The baby making journey Trying to not care so much about other peoples opinions on your bodyMentions:@weightsncakes@jenniferreedfitt@delanehart_physiques@michaelaaycock@ifbbprokiraneuman@johnjewett3@shelbystarnes100@julsfit10Subscribe to The Women's Fittest podcast as new episodes drop every Monday and throughout the week. Your reviews are appreciated and truly matter! Thank you in advance for your efforts towards the growth of The Women's Fittest podcast. Also find many of these episodes in video form on my YouTube: Buffcake22! Purchase a Women's Fittest Program & Join The Women's Fittest private Facebook group for my female one on one clients or for those who've purchased training/nutrition programs: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3157219821269373/Sign up for my newsletter: http://eepurl.com/b6uPd5Check out my Amazon link to shop what I shop! Use this paid link to help support the show! https://www.amazon.com/shop/buffcake22Find all these links and more at Debra's linktree: https://linktr.ee/Buffcake22
Jenny Bitner is a self-made multi-6-figure 'femmepreneur', who after a spiritual awakening is now dedicated to helping driven women, like you, shift the currency of success from how much money you are making to how much life you are living; redefining wealth one adventure at a time. Links: Website: https://dreamclientsacademy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamjennybitner/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamjennybitner/
Welcome to Episode One of our Marvel Madness series. Today we're talking about Captain America, and how flat change arcs can be used to create inspiring characters. As a special treat, we are also joined by Brian Bitner, writer for Lessons from the Screenplay, and cohost of their podcast Beyond the Screenplay. Spoilers ahead for the Avengers and Captain America movies. You can find Lessons from the Screenplay on YouTube and Beyond the Screenplay wherever you listen to podcasts. Have ideas for future episodes? Just want to say hi? Did you understand our references? Then find us on the social media links below or email us at killthecatpodcast@gmail.com. Kill the Cat: https://www.facebook.com/killthecatpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/killthecatpodcast/ Cat Sole: https://www.facebook.com/catsolescripts/ https://twitter.com/CatSoleScripts https://www.instagram.com/catsolescripts Ibrahim Faraj: https://www.facebook.com/IbrahimFarajPhotography/ https://www.instagram.com/ibrahimfarajphotovideo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cat-sole/message
In Episode 36 of the Unlocking Unlimited Potential STORIES Show, Dr. Brandon Beck and special guest, Andrea Bitner (@ZBauermaster), have an insightful and inspiring conversation. Andrea Bitner is a teacher, speaker, and consultant who is the author of the book, “Take Me Home.” This book written in both English and Spanish amplifies the voices of immigrant students by sharing their stories of growing up in American schools. Bitner's passion and knowledge for working with English Language Learners is discussed deeply in this episode. We discuss how the benefits far outweigh the challenges and how we can continue to view these challenges as a gift for becoming stronger educators. #UUPotential Dedication Dr. Tracy Costa. Socials: Twitter: @andreabitnerbooks Book Link: CLICK HERE Tune into this insightful conversation, and tag @BrandonBeckEDU to continue the conversation and stay connected. Continue to Live with Passion, Purpose, and focus on the importance of serving others. Sign Up for the FREE Something For You Newsletter at BrandonBeckEDU.com This newsletter delivers helpful tips and resources to your inbox on the 1st and 15th of every month. Brandon provides you with helpful takeaways so you can implement them immediately to continue to unlock unlimited potential in all whom you serve. What are you waiting for!? Sign Up NOW! If you are looking for an opportunity to connect further with Brandon Beck. Please visit BrandonBeckEDU.com to learn more about his speaking, coaching, consulting, and other offerings that are designed to help you and your organization find greater results in your journey. #UUPotential
We all need resilience to handle setbacks and adversity in life. Today's focus is on building that “bounce-back muscle” that enables us to be resilient in the ways we show up in the face of change and grief. Join us to learn more! Teresa Bitner is a Professional Certified Coach who partners with those who have been knocked down by life and are looking to bounce back to live boldly. She's a speaker and author whose specialization is resiliency, change, and loss. Building resiliency and learning steps for surviving and thriving in the midst of constant change distinguish those who live boldly from those who live life in fear. Teresa is the author of Soul Love: How A Dog Taught Me to Breathe Again. She is passionate about giving back, as evidenced by her volunteer work with the ICF Austin chapter. She is a former board member and Community Outreach Director, and she serves on the Advisory Council. Through Women for Change and Stand Beside Them, Teresa provides pro bono coaching for women in poverty and veterans and their spouses. In today's conversation, Teresa openly shares her personal grief journey and why she loves working with people around resiliency. Show Highlights: How Teresa has built resiliency since her difficult childhood days and into adulthood when she suddenly found herself a widow and single mom Top resiliency traits that Teresa recognized in herself: having goals about what you need to do and being willing to accept help when you need it What resiliency means to Teresa: “To be able to withstand and recover quickly from difficult conditions” Why it's possible to build resiliency if it doesn't come to you naturally How Teresa assesses someone's resiliency, beginning with your beliefs about change Characteristics of resiliency: Looking at change as an opportunity. Accepting change as a part of life. Being a constant learner about life. Being flexible. Having a growth mindset vs. a fixed mindset. How to approach a coaching client in dealing with change by identifying the angst, the facts, and what they CAN control How to ask the right questions about the changes a client is experiencing and point them to the best resources Considerations in coaching people toward resiliency: Acknowledge and celebrate their accomplishments so far. Help them begin a gratitude practice. Key takeaways from Teresa: Remember that there are different levels of resiliency. Take your resiliency pulse. Plan–and take action on your plan for resiliency. How Teresa's book, Soul Love: How a Dog Taught Me to Breathe Again, which tells her visceral story of grief, hope, and resiliency Resources: Connect with Teresa:https://www.boldfulfilledlifecoach.com/ ( Website),https://www.facebook.com/boldfulfilledlifecoach/ ( Facebook), andhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/teresabitner ( LinkedIn). Check out Teresa's https://starcoachshow.com/coaching-questions-for-resiliency/ (FREE giveaway )for STaR Coach Show listeners: Visit Teresa'shttps://www.boldfulfilledlifecoach.com/ ( Website) for lots of FREE resources and to buy her book, Soul Love: How A Dog Taught Me to Breathe Again! To join the Fall Mentor Program with Meg, visithttp://www.starcoachshow.com/mentor ( www.starcoachshow.com/mentor). Visit myhttps://www.starcoachshow.com ( website) for your FREE download: What I Know Now, That I Wish I Had Known When I First Started Coaching.
In this episode, Shelley and Phil honor and celebrate Idaho Wine (and Cider) Month by tasting through a Rosé from Williamson Vineyard and a Cabernet Sauvignon from Bitner Vineyards, both from the Snake River Valley. Idaho is producing some amazing wines now and if you can get your hands on some we encourage you to do so. #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #CheersingFor more information on, Vinloq, the first slow decanting and wine preservation system, please visit https://vinloq.comWines tasted this episode: 2016 Williamson Vineyard Blossom Rosé of Sangiovese ($16.49 at Fred Meyer 2018 Bitner Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon (Culinary Stone wine club; $33)To find out more about this Williamson Vineyard Rosé please visit https://www.willorch.com/products-category/2014-blossom-rose-of-sangiovese/To find out more about this Bitner Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon please visit, https://bitnervineyards.orderport.net/product-details/0188/2018-Cabernet-Sauvignon-Lanae-RidgeThanks to our sponsors: Coeur D'alene FRESH and Elsom CellarsCoeur D'alene FRESH: Located in downtown Coeur d'Alene, FRESH wine bar is a place to meet friends, relax and just be Coeur d'Alene. Stop by for a fun time every Wednesday around 5:30 for WINO Wednesday. Consider FRESH wine bar for your next event. Stop by or visit https://www.freshwinebar.comElsom Cellars. Good times are meant to be shared and so are great grapes and great wines! Since 2006, Elsom Cellars has been producing brilliant Washington wines. For more information about Elsom Wines, please visit http://www.elsomcellars.com or call them at 425-298-3082.And of course, a HUGE thank you to Tod Hornby who wrote and recorded our official Wine Time Fridays theme music, which is ANYthing but average. Please visit https://todhornby.com or contact him at veryaveragemusic@gmail.com Mentions: Idaho Wine and Cider Month, Rolling Hills Vineyard, Holesinski Winery and Vineyard, 3100 Cellars, Mark Cooke, Beverly Williamson, Andrea Robinson, M.S., Koenig Vineyards, Matt Sparkman, Nicole Barnett, Gary Vaynerchuck, The Culinary Stone, Finex Cookware, The Circling Raven Golf Course, The Blazen Divaz, Believe In Me Foundation.For more information on the Believe In Me Foundation, please visit https://www.believeinme.orgThe 3D Kitchens by Design Wine Word of the Week: CrushCrush is used to refer to harvest season, and the specific process of crushing the grapes to release the juice. When we say crush, we mean the harvest and related activities.For more information on how you can create your dream kitchen, please visit https://www.3dkitchensbydesign.infoWines we enjoyed this week: William Hill Chardonnay, Tenuta Cucco Barolo del Comune di Serralunga d'Alba, Cave B Tempranillo, Gérard Bertrand Côte des Roses Rosé, Waterbrook Chardonnay, I Greppicaia Bolgheri Superiore, La Spinetta Toscana Vermentino, Matthews Cuvée and J.K. Carriere Vespidae Pinot Noir.Please find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets) and Instagram (@WineTimeFridays). You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back!
Inspirational Poetry Reading by KAMEKAism. In this episode: Why Me? By Suzie Bitner, excerpt from Was Afraid of the Drain
Jenny Bitner is the author of Here is a Game We Could Play: A Novel. We chat aliens, Amish, exposure therapy for OCD, mental health and writers, self marriage, and […]
Diana Bitner MD, NCMP is a Board-certified OB/Gyn Physician since 1998 having received her degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine. Dr. Bitner specializes in women's wellness and sexual health, and her goal is to empower women to feel and age their best. After 16 years as an OB/GYN generalist, she co-founded true. Women's Health and in 2020, opened the true. Women's Health Clinic and launched the true. women's mobile app to provide personalized comprehensive healthcare. She was named the NAMS Menopause Practitioner of the Year in 2015 and her detailed guidance on healthy aging can be found in her book “I want to age like that! Healthy Aging through Midlife and Menopause”, the workbook, and the peer-reviewed article in Menopause 2014. In 2021, Dr Bitner became the CEO and Co-Founder of Khyria, a digital health company devoted to providing a digital companion and guidance through midlife and menopause. She hopes to reach as many women as possible and believes sharing tools with other healthcare providers is a necessary step. ----------- About FPE If you are a women physician, join us at Female Physician Entrepreneurs Group We learn and grow together https://www.facebook.com/groups/FemalePhysicianEntrepreneurs Our website https://FPEStrong.com #menopause #womenphysician #healthtech #startup
Diana Bitner MD, NCMP is a Board-certified OB/Gyn Physician since 1998 having received her degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine. Dr. Bitner specializes in women's wellness and sexual health, and her goal is to empower women to feel and age their best. After 16 years as an OB/GYN generalist, she co-founded true. Women's Health and in 2020, opened the true. Women's Health Clinic and launched the true. women's mobile app to provide personalized comprehensive healthcare. She was named the NAMS Menopause Practitioner of the Year in 2015 and her detailed guidance on healthy aging can be found in her book “I want to age like that! Healthy Aging through Midlife and Menopause”, the workbook, and the peer-reviewed article in Menopause 2014. In 2021, Dr Bitner became the CEO and Co-Founder of Khyria, a digital health company devoted to providing a digital companion and guidance through midlife and menopause. She hopes to reach as many women as possible and believes sharing tools with other healthcare providers is a necessary step. ----------- About FPE If you are a women physician, join us at Female Physician Entrepreneurs Group We learn and grow together https://www.facebook.com/groups/FemalePhysicianEntrepreneurs Our website https://FPEStrong.com #menopause #womenphysician #healthtech #startup
On this episode we sit with master educator and author Andrea Bitner. The seasoned teacher has been on the front line serving our young people up in the north east. Upon her introduction into education she noticed some things that did not sit right with her and proceeded to do something about it. Andrea took it upon herself to improve upon her craft so she could be the teacher her students needed. Along the way she has learned a lot from experts but more importantly the young people she serves. We were extremely blessed to chat with Andrea and talk all things education, and the writing process. Keep your eyes open for this educator because she is on a mission to spread her experiences with the masses. Hope you enjoy this episode of the podcast =)
Hear what Dr. Diana Bitner is doing to empower as many women as possible and raise the bar for women's health. We talk about some of the problems women face in this area, some of the exciting things she has coming up to help and support them, and she shares her advice to anybody who needs help in regards to their sexual health. Get full show notes and more information here: https://soniawrightmd.com/80
Habits & Health episode 57 with Teresa Bitner Teresa who helps those who've been knocked down and want to bounce back to live a bold life. She's a coach, speaker, and author specializing in resiliency, change, and loss. She helps clients with the change that happens in life and work. Building resiliency and learning steps for surviving and thriving amidst constant change which sets apart those who live boldly. We discuss how she learned how to be resilient, and understand the importance of taking responsibility Full shownotes including transcription available at: https://tonywinyard.com/teresa-bitner/ Habits & Health links: Website - tonywinyard.com Facebook Page - facebook.com/TonyWinyard.HabitsAndHealth Facebook Group - facebook.com/groups/habitshealth Twitter - @TonyWinyard Instagram - @tony.winyard LinkedIn - uk.linkedin.com/in/tonywinyard YouTube How to leave a podcast review - tonywinyard.com/how-to-leave-a-podcast-review/ Details of online workshops to create habits for health - tonywinyard.com/training/ Are you in control of your habits or are they in control of you? Take my quiz to find out - tonywinyard.com/quiz Take part in Tony's free 5-day-programme - tonywinyard.com/tinyhabits
Motivation and Inspiration Interviews with Professor of Perseverances
Teresa Q. Bitner's life passion is helping others build resiliency into their lives so that when life gets hard they can bounce back. She speaks from the truth and heart about tough topics - building resiliency when life is hard - for example -death, divorce, career change, workplace challenges, and more.. Website: https://www.boldfulfilledlifecoach.com/ Book: Soul Love: How A Dog Taught Me to Breathe: https://www.boldfulfilledlifecoach.com/the-book.html Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teresa.bitner.372# Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teresa.bitner.372/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/teresa-bitner-aa3b6893/ To learn more about James, visit Professor of Perseverance. You may also contact him through email, James@professorofperseverance.com or call 615 – 336 – 2181
Andrea Bitner is a wife, mother, ELL teacher, literacy coach, and reading specialist located in the Philadelphia area. She is also a first time author of “ Take Me Home.” She is a champion for all stakeholders in the education community and looks forward to continuing to spread the word that those learning a second language should always be viewed as an asset, and never a handicap! Social Media Handles: Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/andrea.bitner.9 Public FB Group-Andrea Bitner books Twitter/IG: @andreabitnerbooks
This week I sat down with Tahoe's legendary Jim Bitner. Jim taught my first ever climbing course almost ten years ago. He's taught wilderness first responder courses for two decades, and he's been an active ski patroller throughout. Jim has been a huge positive influence on the Tahoe wilderness community both directly and indirectly through his many hundreds of students. If you're ever so unlucky to be hurt in the backcountry, this is the guy you want calling the shots.