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Open enrollment season is here! To help assist, we're re-releasing one of our early interviews back from 2022. Casby and Human Resources professional Tyneshia Farmer are back for part 2 to talk all about employee benefits. Tune in this week as the two continue their conversation about signing up for dental, medical and vision insurance packages.Helpful resources:"What Expenses Aren't Includible?” IRS, https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-publication-502, (click "Publication 502" under link)Podcast Host and Podcast Episode Producer: Casby Bias Podcast Episode Editor: Gabriel Simão Instagram: @adulting101withCasbyTikTok: @adulting101withCasbyAdulting 101 with Casby Bias Animated Series:Check out previous ones here, new teasers coming soon: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKR7sDJVZM5ZdJzhrM40dhNE_Oo4xSzepSupport the show
Open enrollment season is here! To help assist, we're re-releasing one of our early interviews back from 2022. Not too familiar with the whole process of signing up for health insurance at your company, or what everything means? Tune in this week as Casby chats with Human Resources professional Tyneshia Farmer all about signing up for dental, medical and vision insurance packages.Helpful resources:"What Expenses Aren't Includible?” IRS, https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-publication-502, (click "Publication 502" under link)Podcast Host and Podcast Episode Producer: Casby Bias Podcast Episode Editor: Gabriel Simão Instagram: @adulting101withCasbyTikTok: @adulting101withCasbyAdulting 101 with Casby Bias Animated Series: Check out previous ones here, new teasers coming soon: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKR7sDJVZM5ZdJzhrM40dhNE_Oo4xSzepSupport the show
This week is a rebroadcasted episode! Tune in next week for part two of Jeri Toliver's episode.To help out with the topic of salary negotiation, Casby is joined by the founder and CEO of Work It Daily, J. T. O'Donnell!J. T. Addresses what to say when negotiating with a potential employer. She explains what it means to “know your worth,” and why it's important to do your research before you go in. Also, the great debate: should you ask other employees about their salary before you get the job? Tune in for J.T.'s answer.Notes: http://workitdaily.comExecutive Producer: Casby Bias Instagram: @adulting101withCasbyTikTok: @adulting101withCasbyAdulting 101 with Casby Bias Animated Series: Check out previous ones here. Jeri's will populate into the feed next week (8/5): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKR7sDJVZM5ZdJzhrM40dhNE_Oo4xSzepSupport the show
Originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Casby Bias earned a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism at Marquette University and a Master of Arts in Television, Radio, and Film at Syracuse University. She is currently a podcast producer for iHeartMedia as well as the podcast animator, Executive Producer and host of “Adulting 101 with Casby Bias,” a podcast that teaches young professionals how to survive the life-after-college transition. In this episode, Casby shares: The challenges she encountered upon moving out to California to pursue her dream of making it in Hollywood as an animator How she pivoted from pursuing a career as a creative to working in corporate communications, and how working in corporate communications lead her back to the creative space she was seeking in the first place The sense of failure she felt when moving back in with her parents and tips on how to navigate similar feelings when things don't go as planned Why the pandemic inspired the birth of her adulting podcast How producing her own podcast lead to her current job at iHeartMedia and what a podcast producer's day-to-day on the job looks like Mentioned in this episode: Inroads Connect with Casby at casbyb@gmail.com and check out her podcast "Adulting 101 with Casby Bias" for more tips on adulting! ----- Sign up for my contact list to be the first to know about new offerings and to receive my note on all things! You can also stay connected with Journey to Jupiter via..... · Email: jetaun@jetaundavis.com · Website: jetaundavis.com · Instagram: @JourneyJupiter · Twitter: @JourneyJupiter · Facebook: @JourneyJupiter ----- Produced by Ken Inge of Dead End Hip Hop
Support the show:https://www.patreon.com/adultingwithcasbyIt's the season 3 finale of Adulting 101 with Casby Bias! To wrap up the season, Casby brings in Tamika Bybee, Director of Financial Aid at Howard Community College. The two discuss how young professionals can be informed and take care of student loan payments after graduation. Adulting 101 with Casby Bias Animated Series:Tamika's animated teaser is coming soon! In the meantime, check out previous ones here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKR7sDJVZM5ZdJzhrM40dhNE_Oo4xSzepSupport the show
Support the show:https://www.patreon.com/adultingwithcasby Casby and real estate agent and investor Brenden Mitchum are back for the final part of how to buy a house! Tune in this week as the two finish their conversation, going into the last steps of home ownership.Notes: Brenden's IG:https://www.instagram.com/brendentherealtor/Adulting 101 with Casby Bias Animated Series:Check out previous ones here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKR7sDJVZM5ZdJzhrM40dhNE_Oo4xSzepBiggerPockets:https://www.biggerpockets.comThe House Hacking Strategy: How to Use Your Home to Achieve Financial Freedom: https://www.amazon.com/House-Hacking-Strategy-Achieve-Financial/dp/1947200151Support the showSupport the show
Support the show:https://www.patreon.com/adultingwithcasby Casby and real estate agent and investor Brenden Mitchum are back for part 2 of how to buy a house! Tune in this week as the two continue their conversation, going into what due diligence is, how to look at a house in person, and how to negotiate costs.Notes: Brenden's IG: https://www.instagram.com/brendentherealtor/Adulting 101 with Casby Bias Animated Series:Check out previous ones here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKR7sDJVZM5ZdJzhrM40dhNE_Oo4xSzepBiggerPockets: https://www.biggerpockets.comThe House Hacking Strategy: How to Use Your Home to Achieve Financial Freedom: https://www.amazon.com/House-Hacking-Strategy-Achieve-Financial/dp/1947200151Support the show
Support the show:https://www.patreon.com/adultingwithcasbyEmployee benefits open enrollment season is here! Not too familiar with the whole process, or what everything means? Tune in this week as Casby chats with Human Resources professional Tyneshia Farmer all about signing up for dental, medical and vision insurance packages.Notes:Adulting 101 with Casby Bias Animated Series:Update: Tyneshia's animated teaser is coming November 22nd! Check out previous ones here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKR7sDJVZM5ZdJzhrM40dhNE_Oo4xSzepHelpful resources:"What Expenses Aren't Includible?” IRS, https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-publication-502, (click "Publication 502" under link)Support the showSupport the show
Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/adultingwithcasby YouTuber Lexie D chats with Casby about the advice and experiences she has shared through her popular "Life After College" YouTube series, and how much her perspective has changed for her (now 10 years after graduating).Notes:Adulting 101 with Casby Bias Animated Series: Lexie D's animated teaser is coming Tuesday, October 18th! Check out previous ones here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKR7sDJVZM5ZdJzhrM40dhNE_Oo4xSzep Lexi D's info:"What Happens After Graduation?? | Life After College," YouTube video: https://youtu.be/spiu8Cm88Ys"Life After College" playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkvlD9ABbAAJGzVZ8bWXhOAj3-j4jB_kHYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LexiDarcelSupport the show
In part 2 of this special double episode, Casby chats with founder and CMO of Reed Limited Entertainment, Danielle Reed. Danielle shares how a toxic work environment led to her being fired, and what tips she has for fellow young professionals who suspect they are about to be wrongfully terminated. Notes:Adulting 101 with Casby Bias Animated Series:Danielle's animated teaser (and previous ones) can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKR7sDJVZM5ZdJzhrM40dhNE_Oo4xSzepDanielle Reed's additional experience of being terminated due to discrimination in the workplace: https://www.northjersey.com/videos/life/2020/08/01/danielle-reed-shares-her-story-on-discrimination/5546261002/
In part 1 of this special double episode, Casby chats with Warner Bros. Discovery's Director of Brand Activation Leigh Anne Rehkopf. Leigh Anne opens up about her previous experience of getting fired at a prior company.Leigh Anne describes all the warning signs she saw, the many emotions that came along with the experience, and how she pushed forward.Tune in for part 2 next week to learn about Danielle Reed (founder, CMO of Reed Limited Entertainment), and her own story.Notes:Adulting 101 with Casby Bias Animated Series:Come back here for Leigh Anne's animated episode on 9/6! Until then, check out previous animated teasers here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKR7sDJVZM5ZdJzhrM40dhNE_Oo4xSzep
Executive communications coach Monique Russell joins Casby to chat about methods young professionals can use to make life-changing decisions.Notes:Adulting 101 with Casby Bias Animated Series:Check out Monique's animated teaser here: https://bit.ly/3AIV9M5 Monique Russell's website:https://clearcommunicationsolutions.com/about/
Welcome back to adulting! Adulting 101 with Casby Bias is back with a new season. Tune in for season 3! New episodes will start uploading again starting August 4th. In the meantime, binge previous episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
For our season 2 finale, Casby chats with Matt Smart (founder of GET SMARTER Consultants)! The certified change leader offers advice to young professionals about how to present to executives, keep an audience engaged, and practice good public speaking skills.
Casby invites her cousin Tiffany Fondren (season 1 episode 10) and her friend Shermaine Perry-Knights (season 1 episode 4) back to Adulting 101! The two recount how they met their soulmates, and share what they've learned from their married journeys so far.
We're back with a throwback of the segment, "Diary From Younger Self." Host Casby Bias reads her old diary entries written by her younger self (back in 2016) around the time she herself transitioned from college into the real world.In this episode, younger Casby worries about how she would be paying back her student loans as her grace period comes to an end. She also questions her decision of getting a master's degree after being out of school for almost seven months and still unemployed.
To help out with the topic of salary negotiation, Casby is joined by the founder and CEO of Work It Daily, J. T. O'Donnell!J. T. Addresses what to say when negotiating with a potential employer. She explains what it means to “know your worth,” and why it's important to do your research before you go in. Also, the great debate: should you ask other employees about their salary before you get the job? Tune in for J.T.'s answer.Notes: http://workitdaily.com
PERMASTOKED, Episode 16: Wayley & Kadeema’s Tal Vaisman – Toronto Surfapalooza!…Now Available Free for Streaming and Download on the Alexa App, iTunes / Apple Podcasts at https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/permastoked/id1518415157, Deezer, Pandora, Podbean, Google Podcasts at https://podcasts.google.com/search/permastoked, Stitcher, Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/show/6qsR6lN7M7edO798HSBxpj, iHeart Radio, TuneIn or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also Watch the Show on our YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChueUd4VG0WYXN3ky532vzg?. Be sure to Listen, Rate, Review and Share! In this episode, Derik Hyatt interviews Toronto musicians and surfers, Wayley and Kadeema guitarist, Tal Vaisman. They discuss both their musical and surfing origins and influences, becoming Wayley, moving forward with Kadeema, the hospitality of the Toronto surfing scene and finally whether or not the music of Jack Johnson is considered cool or passe. Born and raised in Toronto, Wayley blends Indie, Folk, and Pop, to create a full band sound and anthem-style sing-alongs similar to the likes of Vance Joy, The Lumineers, and George Ezra. At age 18, Wayley moved to a small beach town on the east Coast of Australia called, Coogee. This is where he developed a love and passion for surfing, which he draws a huge amount of inspiration from. His lyrics explore subjects anywhere from heartbreak to self encouragement that are held together by catchy choruses and sounds bites that you won’t forget. After moving back to his hometown of Toronto, Wayley released his first single off his forthcoming EP in May of 2020, which received high praise from the press. After signing with Paris based Publishing Company ORA, he released his newest single “Waiting for You” in August of 2020. Tal Vaisman is a Toronto based producer, engineer, songwriter and professional guitar player. He is an honorary graduate of the Metalworks Institute Audio Production/Engineering program and has worked with a multitude of both local and international musical acts over the years. His musical work credits range from Canadian rock bands like Black Collar Union, Little Foot Long Foot, Sons Of Revelry, The Envy to Sway Clarke II under Island Records UK, Hammercult (under SPV Records Germany) and many more. Tal has also worked with EDM and pop acts such as Shaun Frank, Automatic Toys and Twin City and X.Ari. Some more recent credits include playing guitar for rising Country singer, Justin Tyler, and Canadian pop singer, Victoria Duffield, as well as production for Christee Palace, Julian Daniel and American teenage pop and American Idol contestant, Adem Dalipi. Tal also contributes both as a songwriter and as a musical producer to Family Channel and Netflix shows such as The Next Step, Lost And Found and Orphan Black. Tal has also composed music for various commercials for companies such as Mazda, Shoppers Drug Mart, Whirlpool, Nestle, Fiat and more. In addition, Tal was the guitarist and one of two primary songwriters for the Ontario Rock band, Ascot Royals, with whom he toured Canada multiple times opening for bands like Big Wreck, Our Lady Peace and Matthew Good Band and many more. They’re singles “New Skin”, “Best Is Yet To Come” and “Evil I Know” have received major airplay over rock radio stations as well as streaming platforms. In 2017 they won the CASBY award for “Best New Act.” These days Tal plays in a new Band called Kadeema with his long time musical partner Jimmy Chauveau. For more information, visit Wayley online at www.wayleymusic.com and on both Facebook and Instagram at @wayleymusic. Also, be sure to check out Tal Vaisman’s band, Kadeema, on Facebook and Instagram at @kadeemamusic. This episode was recorded on September 23, 2020. It contains explicit language. Listener discretion is advised. To reach Derik Hyatt for comments, questions, collaboration, sponsorship, business enquiries or bookings, including SUP and yoga, please email info@freshwatersurfgoods.com. Permastoked is brought to you by Freshwater Surf Goods. Your surf brand devoted to spreading the stoke across the unsalted seas and cultivating pride amongst the surf community. We do this by providing products and apparel that celebrate the awesomeness of both Great Lakes and Canadian surf culture. Look for our products in a surf shop near you, such as SurfSup Eco Shop in Kincardine and Goderich where you can also find Derik Hyatt teaching surf, SUP and yoga. For more information, visit www.freshwatersurfgoods.com and be sure to sign up for our newsletter. You can also find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @freshwatersurfgoods. To stay up-to-date on all things surf and SUP from across Canada, be sure to join our Facebook Group, the All Canadian Surf & SUP Club. Mahalo for listening and stay stoked! LINKS Web: www.freshwatersurfgoods.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/freshwatersurfgoods Instagram: www.instagram.com/freshwatersurfgoods YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UChueUd4VG0WYXN3ky532vzg? Twitter: www.twitter.com/fwsurfgoods Pinterest: www.pinterest.ca/freshwatersurfgoods LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/freshwater-surf-goods All Canadian Surf & SUP Club Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/306681953832086 SurfSup Eco Shop: www.surfsupecoshop.com A SPECIAL MAHALO TO We acknowledge that this podcast is recorded on the unceded, ancestral and occupied traditional territory of the Anishinabek Nation: the People of the Three Fires known as Ojibwe, Odawa and Pottawatomie Nations and further give thanks to the Chippewas of Saugeen and the Chippewas of Nawash, now known as the Saugeen Ojibway Nation, as the traditional keepers of this land. As we live, work, surf and play, we say Mahalo to the Métis, Inuit and Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island and from around the world, who have stewarded these lands and sacred surf spots for thousands of years. Mark Malibu & The Wasagas for providing our intro music “Hey Chiwawa” off their 2009 album Crash Monster Beach, our outro music “End of Summer” and “Twelve Year Itch” off their 2017 album Return of the Wasagas. For more information, visit www.wasagas.com and listen to them on Spotify or iTunes.
We're back with a new episode for our segment, "Diary From Younger Self." Host Casby Bias reads her old diary entries written by her younger self (back in 2016) around the time she herself transitioned from college into the real world.In this episode, younger Casby has recently moved to Atlanta to start her internship with a Fortune 500 company. She worries about upcoming bills, finding an apartment, and finding a more permanent role after her current opportunity.
We're back with a new episode for our segment, "Diary From Younger Self." Host Casby Bias reads her old diary entries written by her younger self (back in 2016) around the time she herself transitioned from college into the real world.In this episode, younger Casby decides between a job opportunity and a paid internship opportunity (after not being offered anything post-college after eight months). She also stresses about the timing of her career compared to others.
We're back with a new episode for our segment, "Diary From Younger Self." Host Casby Bias reads her old diary entries written by her younger self (back in 2016) around the time she herself transitioned from college into the real world.In this episode, after eight months of not having a job post-college, things start to look up for younger Casby.
We're back with a new episode for our new segment, "Diary From Younger Self." Host Casby Bias reads her old diary entries written by her younger self (back in 2016) around the time she herself transitioned from college into the real world.In this episode, younger Casby worries about how she would be paying back her student loans as her grace period comes to an end. She also questions her decision of getting a master's degree after being out of school for almost seven months and still unemployed.
J´ai fait une rencontre juste exceptionnelle durant la semaine avec le célèbre entrepreneur et journaliste Rudi Casbi (originaire des caraïbes ) très connu des grandes entreprises afros dans plusieurs pays en Afrique et dans la diaspora afro en en Europe. Fondateur et CEO de la plateforme La nouvelle Afrique, il est très actif dans les chaines télévisés comme RT France. Je t´invite déjà à suivre son intervention dans ce reportage télévisé sur YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9YgH6dkqNM Après avoir décidé un jour , d´aller aux USA pour vivre le rêve américain…il est arrivé à la conclusion que ce continent n´était pas fait pour lui et va décider d´aller vivre le rêve africain et va faire plusieurs africains: comme le L´Éthiopie , le Kenya, le Gabon , le Togo, la côte d´ivoire …et pleins d´autres pays où il va monter une équipe qui va devenir la Nouvelle Afrique aujourd´hui. La vision et mission de Ruby est de de faire connaitre les entreprises africaines sur les plus grandes plateformes de médias comme Forbes Afrique , Financial, BBC Afrique…etc. car il est arrivé à la conclusion que ce qui manque a plusieurs c´est la visibilité. Pour cela il va organiser des conférences , des salons autour du business en Afrique , en Europe ou en ligne. Sa page Facebook : La nouvelle Afrique compte plus de 140.000 abonnés et compte plusieurs entrepreneurs africains et jeunes experts qui le suivent. Tout ce que j´ai retenu durant cette merveilleuse conversation c´est : TOUJOURS GARDER LE FOCUS ! garder le focus sur son objectif garder le focus sur la valeur à apporter à ses client …JUSTE GARDER LE FOCUS. Il va te montrer plusieurs manières de garder le focus dans ta vie en tant qu´entrepreneur et produire des résultats juste incroyables. Cet épisode va t´apporter un valeur énorme pour ta vie et ton business. alors ne garde pas cela pour toi et partage a des amis autour de toi. Rendez vous sur: https://le-futur-entrepreneur-africain.com pour plus de contenus et pleines d´idées sur le business pour ameliorer ta vie. Le Futur Entrepreneur Africain avec LANDRY CYRILLE !!!
We're back with a new episode for our segment, "Diary From Younger Self." Host Casby Bias reads her old diary entries written by her younger self (back in 2016) around the time she herself transitioned from college into the real world.In this episode, younger Casby stresses out about still not having a job 6+ months post-college. She also vents about living with her parents again (e.g., with them not helping her practice driving as often as anticipated).
We're back with a new episode for our new segment, "Diary From Younger Self." Host Casby Bias reads her old diary entries written by her younger self (back in 2016) around the time she herself transitioned from college into the real world.In this episode, younger Casby reflects on after-college struggles and her last days being in California after an unsuccessful job search (for the past three months). She also officially moves back home with her parents.
We're back with a new episode for our new segment, "Diary From Younger Self." Host Casby Bias reads her old diary entries written by her younger self (back in 2016) around the time she herself transitioned from college into the real world.In this episode, younger Casby contemplates if it is time to get ready to move back in with her parents in North Carolina after an unsuccessful job search (for the past three months in California).
In this "Adulting" podcast episode, a new segment is introduced called "Diary From Younger Self." Host Casby Bias reads her old diary entries written by her younger self (back in 2016) around the time she herself transitioned from college into the real world.In this clip, younger Casby is having difficulty finding a job before graduation.
For Episode 10, I sit down with a good friend of mine. We talk about what it was like meeting and working at Abercrombie & Fitch, our thoughts on Drake, and recent movies we've seen. In addition to that, I'm forced to make formal apologies for about 10 different things throughout the episode. All that and so much more! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te6HqRa9VQc&t=1585s
Pretend Play Podcast: Brought to you by Autism Concepts, Inc.
Welcome to the pretend play podcast. A podcast focusing on the research and application of pretend play and language skills. Today we take on the topic: Pretend Play and Language Assessment First we discuss the research on pretend play and how we developed the Pretend Play and Language Assessment and Curriculum (PPLAC). We go on to cover the purpose, layout, and scoring of the PPLAC full and brief assessments. Thank you for listening! Please visit our website for more information, to earn CEUs for listening to this podcast, to purchase the Pretend Play and Language Assessment and Curriculum, or to sign up for one of our training webinars for the PPLAC. We encourage everyone to reach out to us if you have any questions about the show or suggestions on topics you would like to hear more about. You can reach out through Facebook or e-mail Melissa at Melissa.Schissler@concepts.com References: Barton, E. E. & Wolery, M. (2008). Teaching pretend play to children with disabilities: A review of the literature. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 28(2), 109-125. Belsky, J., & Most, R. K. (1981). From exploration to play: A cross-sectional study of infant free play behavior. Developmental Psychology, 17(5), 630-639. Casby, M. W. (2003). Developmental assessment of play: A model for early intervention. Communication Disorders Quarterly 24(4), 175-183. Fenson, L., & Ramsay, D. (1980). Decentration and Integration of the Child's Play in the Second Year. Child Development, 51(1), 171-178. doi:10.2307/1129604 Lewis, V. Boucher, J., Lupton, L., & Watson, S. (2009). Relationships between symbolic play, functional play, verbal and non-verbal ability in young children. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 35(1), 117-127. Lifter, K., Foster-Sandra, S., Arzamarski, C., Briesch, J., & McClure, E. (2011). Overview of play: Its uses and importance in early intervention/early childhood special education. Infants & Young Children, 24(3), 225-245. Saracho, O. N. (1999) A factor analysis of preschool children's play strategies and cognitive style. Educational Psychology 19(2),165-180.
Pretend Play Podcast: Brought to you by Autism Concepts, Inc.
Welcome to the pretend play podcast. A podcast focusing on the research and application of pretend play and language skills. Today we take on the topic: Object of Play Symbolic Play: We review definitions of symbolic play McCune-Micholich, 1981; Barton & Wolery, 2008 5 Elements of Play: Discuss the 5 elements of play in the PPLAC and definitions of the 3 objects of play. Components of symbolic play: Review of the research on the various components to symbolic play/object of play. McCune-Micholich, 1981; Casby, 2003 Object substitution: We review the research on object substitution including ACI Learning Centers research on typically developing children and teaching children with autism. McCune-Micholich, 1981 Imaginary play without objects: We review the research on imaginary object including ACI Learning Centers research on typically developing children and teaching children with autism. Stahmer, 1995; Taylor & Iacono, 2003 Assigning absent attributes: We review the research on assigning absent attributes including ACI Learning Centers research on typically developing children and teaching children with autism. Ingersoll & Schriebman, 2006; Taylor & Iacono, 2003 Development of symbolic Play: we discuss the developmental sequence of object of play and the overlap with category of play Belsky & Most, 1981; Watson & Fisher, 1977; Ungerer, Zelazo, Kearsley, & Kurowsit, 1981; McCune-Micholich, 1981; Fein 1981; Fenson, Kagan, Kearsley, Zelazo, 1976; Smith & Jones, 2011; Language: we discuss the correlation between symbolic play and language development. Fein 1981; Charman & Baron-Cohen, 1997; Casby & Ruder, 1983; Barton & Wolery, 2008; Casby, 2003; Smith & Jones, 2011; Taylor & Iacono, 2003; Thorp, Stahmer, & Schreibman, 1995; Kasari, Freeman, & Paparella, 2006 Thank you for listening! Please visit our website for more information, to earn CEUs for listening to this podcast, or to purchase the Pretend Play and Language Assessment and Curriculum. We encourage everyone to reach out to us if you have any questions about the show or suggestions on topics you would like to hear more about. You can reach out through Facebook or e-mail Melissa at Melissa.Schissler@concepts.com
Katya & Craig are joined by Queer pioneer and Canadian legend Carole Pope (Rough Trade) to talk crimes of passion, teaching Divine to sing, Tim Curry covering one of her songs, almost becoming part of Pink Floyd, poppers, working with William Friedkin on the CRUISING soundtrack, hosting the CASBY’s with Paul Shaffer, “Music For Lesbians”, the boorish behaviour of Bernie Taupin, hanging out with the original SNL cast, appearing on SCTV, doing blow in the 80s, touring with David Bowie, living with Dusty Springfield, charting with the first lady-on-lady rock song, the Canadian star system, Bob Ezrin, S&M, fashion victims, and crimes of cola. We also get to play Carole one of our favorite songs. Carole’s latest song and video “This Is Not A Test” is available on all respectable platforms! Buy it now, along with all of the Rough Trade albums. Carole on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carole_pope/ Please check out our Patreon page and see which reward option is right for you - Bonus episodes, Listener Questions episodes, Movie Club episodes and more!!! https://patreon.com/katyaandcraig Our first wave of merch is LIVE! https://www.dragqueenmerch.com/collections/whimsically-volatile
Pretend Play Podcast: Brought to you by Autism Concepts, Inc.
Download Welcome to the pretend play podcast. A podcast focusing on the research and application of pretend play and language skills. We begin by discussing deficits in play identified in children diagnosed with autism, language delays, or other developmental delays. We talk about functional play, the absence of elaborated play acts, and the use of gestures and vocalizations in play. We go on to discuss the correlations between play and language and the importance of targeting them simultaneously. In addition to language, play effects other developmental domains including cognition, social, self-regulation, school readiness, and more. Looking more toward applications we address some common barriers we have encountered to teaching children appropriate play skills. As well as the necessary components that need to be in place when programming for pretend play. These components include looking at the developmental sequence and the importance of a systematic approach. To close things out we look at the importance of identifying play as a separate domain and the knowledge you can acquire by observing, assessing, and teaching pretend play. Thank you for listening! Please visit our website for more information or to purchase the Pretend Play and Language Assessment and Curriculum. We encourage everyone to reach out to us if you have any questions about the show or suggestions on topics you would like to hear more about. You can reach out through Facebook or e-mail Melissa at Melissa.Schissler@concepts.com References: Baron-Cohen, S. (1987). Autism and symbolic play. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 5(2), 139-148. Barton, E. E., & Wolery, M. (2008). Teaching pretend play to children with disabilities: A review of the literature. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 28(2), 109-125. Casby, M. W. (2003). Developmental assessment of play: A model for early intervention. Communication Disorders Quarterly, 24(4), 175-183. Charman, T., & Baron-Cohen, S. (1997). Brief report: Prompted pretend play in autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 27(3), 325-332. Ingersoll, B., & Schreibman, L. (2006). Teaching reciprocal imitation skills to young children with autism using a naturalistic behaivioral approach: Effects on language, pretend play, and joint attention. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 36(4), 487-505. Jahr, E. &. (2007). Changes in solitary play following acquistion of cooperative play by children with autism. Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Applied Behavior Analysis(2.2), 182-188. Lifter, K., Ellis, J., Cannon, B., & Anderson, S. R. (2005). Developmental specificity in targeting and teaching play activities to children with pervasive developmental disorders. Journal of Early Intervention, 27(4), 247-267. McConnell, S. (2002). Interventions to facilitate social interaction for young children with autism: review of available research and recommendations for educational intervention and future research. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 32(5), 351-372. McCune, L. (1995). A normative study of representational play at the transition to language. Developmental Psychology, 31(2), 198-206. Mills, P. E., Beecher, C. C., Dale, P. S., Cole, K. N., & Jenkins, J. R. (2014). Language of children with disabilities to peers at play impact of ecology. Journal of Early Intervention, 36(2), 111-130. Pierce-Jordan, S., & Lifter, K. (2005). Interaction of social and play behaviors in preschoolers with and without pervasive developmental disorder. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 25(1), 34-47. Rowe, M. (2010). Shaving cream and cowboys: A descriptive study of play differences between typically developing and developmentally delayed preschoolers. Education Research and Perspectives, 37(2), 64-78. Thiemann-Bourque, K. S., Brady, N. C., & Fleming, K. K. (2012). Symbolic play of preschoolers with severe communication impairments with autism and other developmental delays: More similarities than differences. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 42(5), 863-873. Thorp, D. M., Stahmer, A. C., & Schreibman, L. (1995). Effects of sociodramatic play training on children with autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 25(3), 265-282. Williams, E., Costall, A., & Reddy, V. (1999). Children with autism experience problems with both objects and people. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 29(5), 367-378. Yoder, P. J. (2006). Predicting lexical density growth rate in young children with autism spectrum disorders. American Journal of Speech-Language Psychology, 15(4), 378-388.
This week, Stephen and bigheadjoe are joined by Chris Casby of the on-hiatus Scrubland podcast after bhj ran into him at Common Ground Games randomly to discuss their PPTQ experience, GP Vegas, Modern Masters 2015, and pizza.
Scrubland #51 - So... It's Come to This SHOW_FILENAME: Scrubland_051 ---iTunes Explicit--- This week, the Scrubs welcome girl and L2 judge Allison Medwin to the cast. We talk about judge/girly stuff for a while, then start breaking down the new Modern format. If you know anything about this podcast, it's that drunken rants are the norm. We are forced to form a militia to fight the beast known as Casby when Modern discussions start getting personal. It's another action packed week of lovable antics, what can we say WELCOME TO SCRUBLAND! Contact us! We're always taking feedback and show suggestions our Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Scrubland-Podcast/143331885705161 Also, Casby is coo-coo for decklists! Ship em off to: Your comments and deck lists are always welcome at: ScrublandPodcast@gmail.com Contact Us! Your Host(s): Sale, Chris, and Casby Show’s Email: ScrublandPodcast@gmail.com NOTE: This Podcast may contain explicit and adult only language in it.
---iTunes Explicit--- The scrubs are learning that there is nothing more dangerous than a woman scorned. In this spill-over episode, Allison Medwin teaches the boys a thing or two about what it means to be a woman in the MTG community. DSale obviously already knows everything and attempts to take back the block, but we all know who's wearing the pants on this podcast. Play nice children, WELCOME TO SCRUBLAND! Contact us! We're always taking feedback and show suggestions our Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Scrubland-Podcast/143331885705161 Also, Casby is coo-coo for decklists! Ship em off to: Your comments and deck lists are always welcome at: ScrublandPodcast@gmail.com Contact Us! Your Host(s): Sale, Chris, and Casby Show’s Email: ScrublandPodcast@gmail.com NOTE: This Podcast may contain explicit and adult only language in it.
Casby and Chris Bourroughs lived up to their scrub status this weekend at the SCG Open Weekend in D.C. DSale provides color commentary as usual, but couldn't be bothered to actually go to the event. You can't scrub out...