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Hoops Through Life
36 - Bobbi Morgan (Ursinus College)

Hoops Through Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 39:42


Send us a textOn today's episode we have Coach Bobbi Morgan. Coach Morgan has experience as an assistant at Widener University. She has experience as a head coach at Academy of Notre Dame, Haverford High School, Cabrini College, and Haverford College—where she remains the winningest coach in program history (notching 3 Centennial Conference championships, four NCAA Division III Tournament appearances, two NCAA regional finals, and is a three-time Centennial Conference Coach of the Year). Currently, she is the head coach at Ursinus College.Beyond the collegiate level, Coach Morgan has worked with USA Basketball as both a court coach and assistant coach for National Junior Women's Teams. In 2023, she helped guide the U16 national team to a gold medal at the FIBA Americas Championship. She has also been named an assistant coach for the 2024 U17 national team, which will compete for a FIBA World Championship.On this episode we discuss:Tips to prepare for college level defenseWhat coach's are looking for when watching highlight and game filmWhy being proactive in the recruiting process is vitalThe skills that translate to the college levelHow to navigate multiple offersQuestions to ask current student athletes when on a visitAnd much more!Ursinus Women's basketball InstagramCoach Morgan X AccountUrsinus Women's basketball recruiting questionnaireWhen you work with me you can expect a 360-degree player development plan designed specifically for young female basketball players.If this sounds interesting, let's have a conversation - send me an email today - hoopsthroughlife@gmail.comCheck out Hoops Through Life on: Hoops Through Life WebsiteXInstagramFacebookIf you have any questions for me or our future guests email hoopsthroughlife@gmail.comThe views and opinions shared by coaches and other professionals on this podcast are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Hoops Through Life. Hoops Through Life is an independent entity, not affiliated with any school or coach, and is not responsible for the opinions expressed by these individuals.

R.O.G. Return on Generosity
219. Dr. Maureen Reusche - Graceful Generosity

R.O.G. Return on Generosity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 43:25


"We lead how we were led.” "Generosity is giving of your time.'" Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Maureen Reusche 03:02 Dr. Reusche's Educational Journey 06:12 Building Relationships in Education 09:00 The Influence of Family on Leadership 11:47 Generosity in Leadership 15:03 Navigating Challenges During the Pandemic 18:08 The Role of a Superintendent 21:04 The Importance of Presence and Communication 23:50 Encouragement and Mentorship in Leadership 26:48 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome 30:36 Work Ethic and Connection 32:14 Breaking Barriers: First Female Superintendent 34:56 The Importance of Representation 35:43 Rapid Fire Insights 41:05 The Joy of Grandparenthood 44:03 Living a Good Life 45:36 Legacy and Impact Episode Summary: In this episode of the ROG Return of Generosity podcast, Dr. Jabari Whitehead interviews Dr. Maureen Reusche, an accomplished educational leader with over three decades of experience. They discuss Dr. Reusche's journey from classroom teacher to superintendent, the importance of building relationships in education, and how her upbringing influenced her leadership style. The conversation also delves into the role of generosity in leadership, particularly during challenging times like the COVID-19 pandemic, and the significance of mentorship and encouragement in professional growth. Dr. Maureen Reusche reflects on her work ethic, the significance of being the first female superintendent, and the importance of representation in leadership roles. She shares personal anecdotes about her grandchildren, her views on living a good life, and the legacy she hopes to leave behind. The discussion highlights the joy of connection, mentorship, and the impact of decisions on people. R.O.G. Takeaway Tips: Generosity in leadership is primarily about giving time to others. Imposter syndrome is a common challenge for leaders, but can be overcome. Generosity in leadership fosters a positive and supportive environment. A strong work ethic involves being hands-on and connected with the team. Representation matters; it inspires future generations. Personal experiences shape our understanding of leadership. Living authentically is key to a good life. Consideration of others' feelings is crucial in decision-making. Humor and joy can be found in everyday interactions. Mentorship plays a vital role in personal and professional growth. Legacy is about the impact we have on others. Guest Bio: Dr. Maureen Reusche is an accomplished educational leader with over three decades of experience in driving systemic change across K-12 school districts. Currently serving as the Superintendent of the School District of Haverford Township in Pennsylvania, Dr. Reusche has demonstrated a deep commitment to educational excellence, financial stewardship, and community engagement. Under her leadership, the district has navigated the challenges of COVID-19 while ensuring continuous support for students, staff, and programs, particularly for special education students. She is also the architect of initiatives aimed at fostering a greater sense of belonging among students and enhancing district-wide communication. Previously, Dr. Reusche served as the Superintendent of Cherry Hill Public Schools, where she led efforts to integrate equity budgeting, promoted sustainability, and built strong community partnerships. Her career has spanned roles including Assistant Superintendent in both Cherry Hill and Radnor Township School Districts, and Elementary Principal, where she led curricular improvements and staff development programs that emphasized technology integration. Dr. Reusche holds a Doctor of Education in Educational Administration from Widener University, a Master of Education in Technology in Education from Rosemont College, and a Bachelor of Science in Education from Villanova University. Her extensive teaching background includes faculty positions at several institutions, including Arcadia University, Cabrini College, and Rosemont College, where she has shared her expertise on curriculum design, technology integration, and instructional leadership. A recognized leader in educational technology and curriculum development, Dr. Reusche has authored and presented numerous professional development workshops and conference sessions. She has also been awarded multiple competitive grants for innovative projects in technology integration and curriculum development. Her passion for education extends to various professional affiliations and volunteer roles, where she continues to shape the future of education at both the state and national levels. Resources: "Build Your Reputation as a Trustworthy Leader" by Ron Carucci Superintendent Dr. Maureen Reusche | The School District of Haverford Township Where to find R.O.G. Podcast: R.O.G on YouTube R.O.G on Apple Podcasts R.O.G on Spotify 5 Year Gratitude Journal: Grounded in Gratitude on Etsy How diverse is your network?  N.D.I. Network Diversity Index What is your Generosity Style?  Generosity Quiz Credits: Dr. Maureen Reusche, Sheep Jam Productions, Host Jabari Whitehead. Coming Next: Please join us next week, Episode 220, Special Guest, Tessa White.

Trusteeship Radio
What Boards Need to Know about Real Estate Optimization: Driving Stronger Performance in Higher Education

Trusteeship Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 22:55


By taking proactive and strategic approaches to their leased and owned real estate holdings, colleges and universities can generate the liquidity and occupancy-costs savings they need to support their ongoing business strategies. In this podcast, Helen Drinan, president emerita of Simmons University and current interim president of Cabrini College, A&G Real Estate Partners Co-president Emilio Amendola, and Cambridge College Provost Stephen Healey discuss practical approaches to real-estate portfolio optimization, and how boards can think strategically about their properties.

Sprint to Success with Design Thinking
More Teachers and More Leaders: Dr. Shane Hotchkiss on How to Improve Education in the Future

Sprint to Success with Design Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 37:30


In both Virginia and Pennsylvania, Shane Hotchkiss has over 23 years of combined educational and managerial experience. He's worked as a fourth grade teacher, an elementary reading specialist, an elementary assistant principal, an elementary principal, and an assistant superintendent. Dr. Hotchkiss has also taught at Wilkes University, Cabrini College, and Wilson College as an adjunct professor.   Shane graduated from Widener University in Chester, Pennsylvania, with a doctorate in educational leadership. He got his Master's Degree in Education from Mansfield University in Mansfield, PA, along with a Reading Specialist certification. He also has a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education from Mansfield University.   Often, discussions on the future of employment focus on how we prepare kids. We seldom take a step back and consider what work may look like today for the grownups in the company. We now have the chance to explore the best of both worlds and what options exist for how we spend our time and resources, especially now that we've seen what working remotely may look like.   Shane joins me today to discuss his daring vision for his district, as well as how he models and leads an innovative culture through cultivating empathy. We also address how to stay creative as an adult and educator, how to recognize your talents and personality, and so much more.   0:00 Introduction 1:24 Introducing Shane Hotchkiss and his journey as a leader over a decade 6:42 How to keep being creative as an adult and educator? 9:50 Assessments for identifying your strengths and personality 10:55 How to encourage creativity among a team as a leader? 16:22 Preparing for the future today: what's the meaning of this statement in practice 23:45 Shane's views on the relationship between leadership and social influence 29:24 What did Shane have to learn and relearn during his experience as a leader 34:33 Shane's take on what we should do to improve education in the future: more teachers and more leaders   Leading Teams That Work Better Together Workshop: https://designingschools.org/workshops   Connect with Shane Hotchkiss:   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shane-hotchkiss-29004037/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/shane_hotchkiss   Connect with me, Dr. Sabba Quidwai:   Website: https://designingschools.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabba-quidwai/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/askMsQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/designing_schools/

The Plant a Trillion Trees Podcast
Episode 66 - Linda Langelo is a Colorado State University Extension, Horticulture Agent.

The Plant a Trillion Trees Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 52:59


Linda Langelo is a Colorado State University Extension, Horticulture Agent. The five counties under her care are in Northeast Colorado. In 2020, a 100-year event called a derecho devastated the small towns of Akron and Haxtun. To help in the recovery of these towns, she sought to partner with the Colorado Forest Service Regional Education Coordinator, Donna Davis, and was able to secure funding from Colorado Tree Coalition (CTC) to reforest these communities. She received her Master's Degree in Education Administration from Salisbury State University in Salisbury, Maryland. Graduated from the Horticulture Program at Longwood Gardens after graduating from Cabrini College with a degree in English Communications, with a minor in Biology and Botany. She was a member of the Tri-Beta Honor Society. In July 2021, she was the recipient of the Lois Woodward Paul Memorial Award. During her 40 years in horticulture, she has both implemented arboretums and overseen them. As Assistant Director of Horticulture at Salisbury State University, she helped implement a campus-wide arboretum still going strong today. She went on to be Director at Adkins Arboretum early in its implementation increasing its exposure in the local and surrounding communities and as a member of the American Public Garden Association. Currently, she writes a monthly column called the Relentless Gardener and has a Facebook Page titled Garden the Plains, and has a book awaiting publisher's approval called “Plants Are Speaking. Are You Listening?” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/plantatrilliontrees/support

First Responders Wealth Network
The Power of High-level Masterminds, Networking, and Ending Up on Richard Branson's Necker Island

First Responders Wealth Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 29:37


Through the mastermind's techniques and experiences, real estate masterminds have been known to help investors quadruple or treble their firms. It will not only transform your business but will also assist you in forming relationships that will help you close more sales in the future.   You may or may not agree, but as a real estate investor, you should consider joining mastermind groups to help you grow your business to new heights.   In today's episode, we will be joined by Joseph McCabe, an Entrepreneur from Philadelphia. Owner of 4 RE/MAX Affiliates Offices, CEO of Home | Front Mortgage, Owner of Keystone State Abstract, LLC, Vista Abstract LLC, and many other title agencies, Managing Partner of Surefire Group holding over 60 properties.    Joseph is also a managing partner in multiple home care agencies with gross revenue of 15 million nationwide. Joseph has many LP investments in the Tech and HealthCare space, including a board position with Lease Pitch. He's a Proud Veteran of the US Army Military Police Corps, and a Philadelphia Native graduating from Father Judge High School and Attending Pennsylvania State University and Cabrini College. He is a founding member of the National Museum of the Army at Fort Belvoir, VA. Joseph is a private pilot and leases airplanes at the northeast airport to flight schools. Joe enjoys traveling with his wife, Collecting Historical American art, Flying, and Powerlifting.   Listen to this podcast now and learn how mastermind groups could help you grow in your real estate journey!   Highlights:   [01:51] Why did Joseph describe his 2020 as full throttle? [06:35] What opportunity arises at Necker Island [07:30] What changes Joseph's mind on flipping houses? [08:30] How Joseph's Mastermind Group helped him in his success [12:05] Go Abundance: Membership and Net-worth Requirements [13:31] How did Joseph hit off with Richard Branson? [18:24] Joseph's takeaway from his weekend in Necker Island [23:34] What is Go Abundance? [26:10] Joseph's 1st Mastermind Group that changed his life [30:54] How did Joseph's journey go in the past, and how is it going now? Links: Website: https://www.homefrontloans.com/ https://www.gobundance.com/ Instagram: @josephcmccabe   People Mentioned: Richard Branson Bobby Castro

I Guess I'll Do It with Pat House
Mike Vecchione's First Time

I Guess I'll Do It with Pat House

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 51:30


Mike Vecchione is another fantastic comic that was great to me in my early days. He did such a nice thing for me 15 years ago, I still think about it to this day, and I remind him of that kind deed. We both worked The Laff House early in our careers and we both share some stories from there. Mike tells his most recent bombing story and we talk about his move from Philly to New York City, and the grind that comes along with moving to the comedy Mecca of the world. Pat House is a nationally-touring comedian based out of Philadelphia. A regular performer in comedy clubs, casinos, and theaters all over the country, Pat has been a choice opener for Sebastian Maniscalco, Tom Segura, and Dan Cummins. He recorded his first album Biggest Thing in 2013, and his latest album Heard Enough Yesterday, hit #1 on the iTunes comedy charts. Both can be heard on iTunes, Amazon, and Pandora.Mike Vecchione is an Italian-American comedian and actor whose stand-up has been described as “rapid-fire delivery, swiftly moving from joke to joke and hitting his punch lines like a boxer working a speed bag.” Mike has made numerous appearances on The Tonight Show, Comedy Central, Netflix, SiriusXM and more. Based in New York City, Mike headlines all across America as well as internationally.In 2020, Mike will appear on the big screen alongside Pete Davidson in the Judd Apatow-directed movie The King of Staten Island. Mike will also appear on Netflix's The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show.In 2019, Mike appeared on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon for the third time and had numerous appearances on Comedy Central's This Week At The Comedy Cellar.In 2018, Mike appeared on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon for a second time, did Montreal's Just For Laughs for a third time, and released his second comedy album, The Worst Kind of Thoughtful which was named comedy album of the year by Vulture and SiriusXM.In 2017, Mike appeared on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon and in two episodes of TruTV's Comedy Knockout.In 2015, Mike appeared on Conan on TBS and Inside Amy Schumer.In 2014, Mike appeared on Comedy Underground with Dave Attell on Comedy Central, was again a semi-finalist on NBC's Last Comic Standing and Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen. He also released his first comedy album, Muscle Confusion.In 2010, Mike won the People's Choice Award for the New York Comedy Festival, was a semi-finalist on NBC's Last Comic Standing, and was selected to perform at the prestigious Montreal Comedy Festival (New Faces). Later that year, Mike went on to perform on the Tonight Show starring Jay Leno and shot his own Half Hour Special for Comedy Central.At the end of 2003, Mike moved to New York City. He has appeared on Comedy Centrals Live at Gotham, Comedy Centrals Fresh Face Debates, and Russell Simmons Presents: Stand Up at the El Rey Theatre. Mike also had a guest appearance on the IFC hit show Z Rock.Mike Vecchione was born in Youngstown, Ohio, and graduated High School in Boca Raton, Florida. He played football and placed second in the 1991 AAA state wrestling tournament. He attended Pennsylvania State University where he earned a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice and went on to receive a Master's degree in Special Education from Cabrini College in Pennsylvania. Mike has worked as a counselor and Special Education teacher in the Philadelphia area.

Valuewalk Soundcloud RSS feed
From Police Officer to Finance Advisor with Brian Walsh, Jr. Walsh & Nicholson Financial Group

Valuewalk Soundcloud RSS feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 25:51


Hello podcast listeners, Today is a very special episode with Brian Walsh, Jr., Financial Advisor at Walsh & Nicholson Financial Group. Before this Brian, was Senior Vice President of Investments at Lincoln Financial Group. Prior to this, Brian was a Police Officer in Prince William County, Virginia. He earned his MBA in Finance and Portfolio Management from Syracuse University and earned his Bachelors from Cabrini College. In today’s episode we discuss his approach to financial planning and ESG trends. Enjoy and thanks for the listen!

The Minding Your Business Podcast
#253 - Dr. R.A. Slaughter, Ed.D., Literacy advocate, Educator, & Author

The Minding Your Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 48:42


Dr. Slaughter and I had a very insightful dialogue in this episode. If you're a lover of education and multicultural presentation in education you'll love this episode! We discuss her unique background, attending a mostly white school while growing up in a proud black household, the impact of education today, how we can encourage more black and brown men into education as a career, her book "Turning The Page", and much more! About Dr. R. A. SlaughterDr. R. A. Slaughter, Ed.D., is an advocate for literacy, an educator, and a renowned author. Even as a child, Dr. Slaughter had a passion for education and dreamed of being a teacher. She began by teaching English at a public high school in Reading, PA. Later, she moved onto teaching college. Dr. Slaughter's greatest accomplishment as a student was earning her Doctoral degree in Cognitive Studies in Reading from Widener University and her certification as a Reading Specialist via the Department of Education. Dr. Slaughter also pursued a career in writing and has published a number of books. She also worked as a features writer for The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Philadelphia Tribune and recently began the column “The Reading Quilt.” She was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award from Cabrini College in 2000.Pick up a copy of Dr. Slaughter's book! https://www.amazon.com/Turning-Page-Rachel-Slaughter-dp-1475857640/dp/1475857640/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=Hey link up with me on Clubhouse @champron and my club "Property Champs" if you're interested in networking with other real estate professionals nationwide!Text me 312-847-4071 no funnel no ns no spam it's a great way for us to connect and I can answer questions as well as share no cost resources!Don't forget! You can listen to all episodes of the podcast at www.champronbrooks.com!Olivia AlmagroO + Media Group, LLCOplusmediagroup.comolivia.almagro@gmail.com786.351.0299

Musicast
Musicast Episode 15: F-flat Family Chat- Engagement and Motivation of ALL Students

Musicast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 43:17


This week, Marissa and Kevin welcome F-flat family members Sarah Gulish and Chelsea Dehner to the chat to discuss a tricky topic: motivation. In this context, the group refers to a guitar class that attracts students of all ability levels. Kevin kicks off the chat by explaining the situation that he and Marissa face at their home school while Sarah and Chelsea respond with helpful tips and tricks to rethink and revamp ways to engage and encourage students. On this episode, find out how Sarah and Chelsea keep up with students who are already star guitar players and encourage them to continue their learning while fostering the learning of other students who might not even know how to hold a guitar! The discussion and teaching skills are applicable in to ALL ages, ensembles, subjects, and teachers! Be sure to listen in! You can check out Sarah's Guitar Method HERE! Chelsea Dehner is the Lower Moreland High School Choir Director in Huntingdon Valley, PA and has been a music educator for 12 years with experience in K-12 vocal/general and instrumental music. She has her Bachelor of Music in Music Education with a concentration in voice from Moravian College '08 and her Master's in Education from Cabrini College '14. At Lower Moreland, Chelsea teaches Concert Choir, Piano Lab, Singing & Vocalization and Beginning Guitar. She leads the Honor, Treble and Bass Choirs, serves as the LMHS Drama Club Spring Musical Vocal and Pit Director, and holds the position of PMEA District 11 High School Professional Development Chair. You can find her performing with “The Hoppin' John Orchestra,” “The Bux-Mont Camerata Chorus,” the LMHS Teacher Band, “Staff Infection,” or working at her new adventure of songwriting under the direction of Dr. Kat Reinhert. Chelsea is a certified Yoga Instructor '18 and loves to laugh, spend time with friends and family, and play with her dog Lala! Sarah Gulish holds a Ph.D in music education from Temple University. For over a decade, Sarah has taught secondary level music at Lower Moreland High School located in the state of Pennsylvania in the U.S.A. She also serves as Adjunct Professor of Music Education at Buffalo State University and Temple University. Her teaching centers on creativity and improvisation in courses focused on new music learners. Sarah is an active researcher, writer, presenter, and clinician at the state, national, and international levels. She serves as the United States representative for the International Society of Music Education's Popular Music Special Interest Group and is a past member of the National Association for Music Education's IN-ovations Council. She also regularly tours and records as a rock musician with a variety of groups. Her experience as a popular musician has influenced her curricula and philosophy as a music educator and is detailed in her book, Creativity in the Classroom: An Innovative Approach to Integrate Arts Education. She works to provide authentic learning and performing experiences for adolescents both in and out of the classroom. Her research interests include informal learning, creativity, popular music pedagogy, and student autonomy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support

Super Saints Podcast
Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini

Super Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 26:18


Mother CabriniSaint of the ImmigrantsFirst Canonized American Saint"We were sent here by the Holy Father... we cannot go back!"This one hour dvd has been two years in the making. Scenes follow her life from Sant’ Angelo Lodigiano in northern Italy to her first community in Codogno, to the first motherhouse in Rome; then go to the United States where she labored among the Italian immigrants of the 19th Century. We visit her Shrines in: Manhattan, NY; Fort Tryon Park, NY;Westpark, NY; Cabrini College, Radnor, PA; Cabrini Shrine, New Orleans, LAMedia about Mother CabriniSupport the show (https://bobandpennylord.store/pages/we-need-your-help)

Reliving The Extreme! An ECW Podcast
Episode 7: 5/18/93: The Old Fashoined Cabrini College Try!!

Reliving The Extreme! An ECW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 61:39


The latest edition of the 2300 Pod is here!! This week, we review the episode of ECW from May 18th 1993. And, it is quite the adventure.

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Lessons from Leaders with Host Mike Lyons
Season 1, Episode 14: Michael Massari

Lessons from Leaders with Host Mike Lyons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 34:28


This episode of Lessons from Leaders is brought to you by Smart Meetings, the go-to source of information for meeting and event professionals. For more information on Smart Meetings, please go to https://www.smartmeetings.comOur guest on this episode is Michael Massari, the Chief Sales Officer for Caesars Entertainment. Mike has enjoyed a very distinguished and diverse career. He is proud of his humble beginnings at age 15 as a busboy at a suburban Philadelphia catering hall, which introduced him to the hospitality business. After graduating from Cabrini College, he became the manager of the same establishment and then moved on to the hotel business where he served in sales roles with the Sheraton Valley Forge and the Wyndham Franklin Plaza hotels (with a short stint in Boston in between) before moving to Las Vegas in 1998 to open the Venetian as Director of Sales. For the past 20 years he has worked for Caesars Entertainment in a variety of senior sales roles and was appointed Chief Sales Officer in 2017. Throughout his career, Mike has established himself as a trusted and respected executive in the hotel and meetings/events industry and has served on numerous boards including Meeting Professionals International and US Travel Association, among others. He earned his bachelors degree in business administration from Cabrini College and an MBA from the Paul Merage School of Business, University of California, Irvine.In this thought-provoking podcast, Mike takes us on his journey from busboy to his current role, and shares his views on what it takes to be a good leader, in good times and bad.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mmassari/ Website: https://www.caesars.com/

Real Estate Investing 365
030 Joe McCabe: Massive action leads to owning several businesses and buying 176 units with seller financing

Real Estate Investing 365

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 57:33


Joseph “Joe” McCabe is a Real estate broker in Pennsylvania, NJ and DE. He has earned his CNE, ABR, and MRP and is a specialist in both commercial and residential sales. Joseph McCabe received his undergraduate degree from Cabrini College in Radnor, PA while serving in the United States Army. He is the owner of Keystone Abstract, All State Insurance and REMAX Experts where he represents a broad range of buyers, sellers and corporate clients alike. As a unique marketing realtor, Joseph McCabe provides an aggressive and customized pro-active marketing program for his clients. He utilizes social media and advanced online tools to effectively bring results to the table. He understands specific market trends and consistently learns & analyzes both local and global real estate markets. His specialties are listing Specialist, Buyer Representation, Luxury homes, and commercial and investment sales.For complete show notes please visit https://realestateinvesting365.co/joe-mccabe

The Oh My Godcast: An ECW Retrospective
Episode 7: Some Fresh Meat to Beat

The Oh My Godcast: An ECW Retrospective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 50:05


Join Trae and Ben as they review Eastern Championship Wrestling from June 1 and 8, 1993 - the last show at Cabrini College and the first show at the ECW Arena. Big things are starting to happen in ECW. @OMGPodcastECW @OutlawRedux @BenDangerously --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

GameChanger Lacrosse
Steve Colfer - Crafting Expectations, Defining Player Roles, and Being Over-Prepared

GameChanger Lacrosse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 58:50


Today on the show we have the Head Men's Lacrosse Coach at Cabrini College, Steve Colfer. Coach Colfer is a graduate of Scranton University. He started his college coaching career as the offensive coordinator as Cabrini before being named the head coach after 4 seasons. He's now on his 11th season at Cabrini. During his time there his teams have won 10 consecutive CSAC championships with 9 straight NCAA tournament appearances. Coach Colfer and I got a chance to talk about a lot of things like crafting expectations, defining player roles, being over prepared and much more.

Philadelphia Community Podcast
12-17 What's Going On Hosted by Loraine Ballard Morrill

Philadelphia Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 32:42


Loraine Ballard Morrill speaks with Amy Cliett, National Outreach Manager for TechGirlz – an organization that nurtures girls interested in STEM. Patricia King Manager of Universal Services for PECO discusses LIHEAP – the Low Income Energy Assistance Program a federal program that provides assistance to individuals who are having trouble paying their electric, natural gas or other heating bills. https://www.peco.com/MyAccount/CustomerSupport/Pages/LIHEAP.aspxContact your local County Assistance Office (CAO) by phone or in person.Call the LIHEAP Client Helpline at 1-866-857-7095.Finally a Loraine has a conversation with Jen Weikert, Executive Director of College Possible Philadelphia which served 800 students during the 2016-2017 and is closing Pennsylvania's degree divide and building a competitive workforce for the future. College Possible Philadelphia's AmeriCorps coaches guide low-income students through all aspects of preparing for, applying to and enrolling in college and support students all the way through college graduation.Students who are guided by College Possible have a 98 percent college admission rate and are four times more likely to graduate from college than their low-income peers. Loraine also speaks with Cabrini College student Charma Imani who credits College Possible for her academic success. College Possible Philadelphia2000 Hamilton Street, Suite 303Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19130Phone: 215-309-7300PHLInfo@CollegePossible.orghttp://www.collegepossible.org/philadelphia/

Philadelphia Community Podcast
12-17 College Possible Philadelphia

Philadelphia Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 12:44


Loraine has a conversation with Jen Weikert, Executive Director of College Possible Philadelphia which served 800 students during the 2016-2017, and is closing Pennsylvania's degree divide and building a competitive workforce for the future. College Possible Philadelphia's AmeriCorps coaches guide low-income students through all aspects of preparing for, applying to and enrolling in college and support students all the way through college graduation.Students who are guided by College Possible have a 98 percent college admission rate and are four times more likely to graduate from college than their low-income peers. Loraine also speaks with Cabrini College student Charma Imani who credits College Possible for her academic success. College Possible Philadelphia2000 Hamilton Street, Suite 303Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19130Phone: 215-309-7300PHLInfo@CollegePossible.orghttp://www.collegepossible.org/philadelphia/

Philadelphia Community Podcast
12-17 Insight Part two

Philadelphia Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 31:43


Loraine Ballard Morrill speaks with John Barber III Chief Development Officer for the Fund for the School District of Philadelphia about a new online crowd funding platform developed for Philadelphia Public Schools, that allows any donor give directly to addres a school's needs identified by the principal. It's called Philly FUNDamentals. http://thefundsdp.org/Patricia King Manager of Universal Services for PECO discusses LIHEAP – the Lower Income Energy Assistance Program a federal program that provides assistance to individuals who are having trouble paying their electric, natural gas or other heating bills. https://www.peco.com/MyAccount/CustomerSupport/Pages/LIHEAP.aspxContact your local County Assistance Office (CAO) by phone or in person.Call the LIHEAP Client Helpline at 1-866-857-7095.Finally a Loraine has a conversation with Jen Weikert, Executive Director of College Possible Philadelphia which served 800 students during the 2016-2017, is closing Pennsylvania's degree divide and building a competitive workforce for the future. College Possible Philadelphia's AmeriCorps coaches guide low-income students through all aspects of preparing for, applying to and enrolling in college and support students all the way through college graduation.Students who are guided by College Possible have a 98 percent college admission rate and are four times more likely to graduate from college than their low-income peers. Loraine also speaks with Cabrini College student Charma Imani who credits College Possible for her academic success. College Possible Philadelphia2000 Hamilton Street, Suite 303Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19130Phone: 215-309-7300PHLInfo@CollegePossible.orghttp://www.collegepossible.org/philadelphia/

Hashtag Higher Ed
Ep16. Rebranding from Within: How Cabrini College became Cabrini University

Hashtag Higher Ed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 34:39


Shortly after joining Cabrini University, Vice President for Marketing and Communications Celia Cameron was given a clear directive: lead a school rebrand in 11 months with a small internal team and minimal budget. In the season finale of the Hashtag Higher Ed podcast, Celia Cameron details her organizational priorities for the rebrand, how her team gathered stakeholder buy-in throughout the process, and the challenges of maintaining a new brand post-launch.

Good Deeds
Brenda Sawyer Author, Speaker Founder Girls Walking with Integrity on Good Deeds

Good Deeds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 44:00


Brenda Sawyer was born and raised in New York City and currently resides in Philadelphia. She has a strong spiritual foundation and acknowledges that God is the strength of her life and without Him she would fail. As a young child, Ms. Sawyer always had a passion for teaching and imparting her knowledge to others. She set high standards for becoming the best teacher she could be. After graduating from Hunter College with a dual major in Psychology and Early Childhood Education, she taught elementary school for about twenty-six years for the School District of Philadelphia. Ms. Sawyer currently holds a second Master's degree in Elementary Education from Cabrini College.

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love
164: Follow the Song You Hear in Your Head—a Songwriter Advises

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2015 31:58


Stephen Parker, a poet, singer/songwriter/guitarist/producer and performer since 1976, has written over 200 songs. He also coaches men’s and women’s tennis at Cabrini College in Radnor, Pennsylvania. "As a creative artist, you have to keep on moving forward, though you're not always sure that's what's happening. You follow the next gig, your next goal. There will be bumps in the road. It's a journey. If you're following your muse, you're committed to following it where it's going to take you." Married for 28 years, he has a 24-year-old son living in California, studying to be an anthropologist.

The Adam Ritz Show
Live audiences across the country help raise awareness and funding for Various Charities and Organizations

The Adam Ritz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2015 30:06


This broadcast showcases live audiences from the University of Tennessee, Whittier College, Texas A&M, UCONN, Cabrini College, CSU Dominguez Hills, Kansas State University, and more. Students and Student Athletes across America help us bring awareness thru their efforts and charities. What a fantastic reminder that this collegiate generation is doing their part to make this […]

The Adam Ritz Show
Live from Cabrini College, with Suicide Prevention, VCU Coach Shaka Smart, Pediatric Cancer Awareness, Iowa State Coach Paul Rhoads, and more

The Adam Ritz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2014 30:06


This show begins just north of Philadelphia with a live audience at Cabrini College. We interview Cabrini College student Emily Dayton about You Cannot Be Replaced, an initiative that she and her family started in her hometown in New Jersey that raises awareness for Suicide Prevention. Our feature interview is with Shaka Smart, the head […]

Zócalo Public Square
Why Do We Need Saints?

Zócalo Public Square

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2013 64:28


Wildly famous. Frequently scandalous. Speakers of truth to power. Action heroes. Acclaimed by the people. Romantic, rebellious, charismatic, inspirational. These were just a few of the ways saints were described at a Zócalo/Getty panel that asked a group of scholars of art, history, and religion, “Why Do We Need Saints?” Documentary filmmaker Jody Hassett Sanchez speaks with Cabrini College folklorist Leonard Primiano, UC Riverside medieval art historian Conrad Rudolph, and University of Notre Dame theologian Candida Moss about how the cult of saints came to be, and what saints offer those who love and pray to them.

Life Work Balances
Episode 20: Michelle Murray

Life Work Balances

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2012


Hi Everyone! Welcome to another Wednesday morning on LIFE WORK BALANCES! Today I had the chance to sit down with Michelle Murray, Resident Director for Gwynedd Mercy College! Michelle and I met my very first day of undergrad at Cabrini College, worked as Orientation Leaders together, and eventually, reconnected at the 2007 Joint Conference as […]

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio
lack of any FDA approved treatment options for women with no or low libido with KIM WHITTEMORE - Mar

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2011 122:00


Kim Whittemore, Managing Director Kim founded GUIDE ISLAND LLC in 2008 after building a successful career as a C-level strategic marketing, business development and product development executive in both early-stage companies and Fortune 50 environments. Her track record includes successes in start-ups, turnarounds, joint ventures and strategic alliances.Kim has over 10 years of international experience including 3 years living and working in Europe. Kim also serves as Managing Director of Miller Communications Group in San Francisco,with emphasis on life sciences and healthcare technology clients. She is one of 13 Experts for Forbes “America's Most Promising Companies” program and a designated Expert in strategy, marketing, product development and general management for Michael Milken's Bizmore.com venture. Kim is personally committed to women's health and in particular,women's sexual health. Kim serves on the Board of Directors of the Institute for Sexual Medicine, has participated in San Diego Sexual Medicine's quarterly patient panel as part of its “Sex in our City”series. She recently appeared on Discovery Health TV and in EmpowHER women's health website videos dealing with women's sexual health. Kim is also active in the American Red Cross Aphaeresis donor program. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania, attended graduate courses in Computer Science at MIT. Kim is a member of the Advisory Board for the Master of Science in Organization Leadership Program at Cabrini College, a member of the MIT Enterprise Forum (San Diego), Forte Foundation and an Advisory Board member for two of her privately-held clients as well as a co-founder of the Schmincke Research Alliance in Baltimore, MD.  

Transitions Radio
Transitions Show April 21st, 2011 @ Borders in North Wales

Transitions Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2011 57:37


This is a Transitions Show by Jumpstart This Productions. Our show is aimed at keeping 20-30-somethings informed, in touch, and on top of events, ideas, and happenings in an around Philadelphia. We aspire to to bring on guest who have had personal transitions in their lives, and through those experiences, help others in this time of great change. Our show is dedicated to those about to leave college, those who have just graduated from college, and those of us out of college for a few years. On this week's show, Jon Mimm and Cally McCurdy will be talking to Elissa Lewin of the non-profit organization Nancy’s House. Dan will be giving you the three-pointer, this week will be about the play-offs involving the Sixers and the Flyers. Janene will be talking to with Cabrini College seniors Maddie Iacobucci and Arielle Friscia about their after-college plans! Stay tuned for Janene's What's on Tap to find out what to do this weekend. In Cally's Relationships, Dating, and Complaining! we will be talking about the over exposure of the Royal Wedding. That is what is planned for our little show of ours. Hope you enjoy, and check us out at TransitionsRadio.com

WYBF Audio Documentaries
Behind The Strut

WYBF Audio Documentaries

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2010 25:00


A look inside the world of the Philadelphia Mummers