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Everybody Matters
Teaching Human Skills in Primary and Secondary Education

Everybody Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 33:30


On several episodes of this podcast, you've heard about Barry-Wehmiller's efforts to transform how business education is taught. If you want leaders who have the skills and courage to care, that should be part of their education before they are out in the world and in positions of responsibility. But what if we can reach people before they are in business school? What if these skills of Truly Human Leadership are taught alongside history, math, science and grammar in primary and secondary education? It could make an amazing difference in our neighborhoods and communities and in the future of our world. This has become a focus of our CEO, Bob Chapman, and to kick-start this effort, we recently hosted a very important group of friends and allies at our St. Louis office to reflect on the purpose of education and formulate a vision to inspire our efforts as we begin in earnest. An “education summit,” if you will. On this podcast, we're going to feature a collage of takeaways from that special day from Anne White of Chapman Foundation for Caring Communities, David-Aaron Roth of Charlotte Latin School and Sarah Bennison of the Mattering Movement. 

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Smarty Podcast
A year of review in education and hybrid learning - what worked, what didn't, what did we learn?

Smarty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 16:53


Today CSP's Jen Plym is back in the studio chatting with Smarty resident education expert, Mary Yorke Oates, Admissions Director at Charlotte Latin School. In this podcast, the two are talking about the year 2020 and education - distance learning, what worked, what didn't and what we learned. More info: Charlotte Smarty Pants Daily Mom Scoop: www.charlottesmartypants.com Charlotte Latin School: www.charlottelatin.org Charlotte Star Room: www.charlottestarroom.com

Smarty Podcast
Early Childhood and the 5 Senses with Distance Learning

Smarty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 19:22


Today CSP's Jen Plym is back in the studio chatting with Smarty resident education expert, Mary Yorke Oates, Admissions Director at Charlotte Latin School. In this podcast, the two are talking about early childhood and the 5 senses with distance learning and what it will look like this fall. More info: Charlotte Smarty Pants Daily Mom Scoop: www.charlottesmartypants.com Charlotte Latin School: www.charlottelatin.org Charlotte Star Room: www.charlottestarroom.com

Everybody Matters
Teaching Leadership

Everybody Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 42:07


What if Truly Human Leadership was taught and ingrained in the consciousness of future leaders, before they are placed in a position of harming lives because they lack the tools to lead? On this episode of our podcast, Ann Brock, Director of Student Leadership Development at Charlotte Latin School in Charlotte, NC, talks about their efforts to develop young leaders and how they have integrated aspects of Barry-Wehmiller's leadership training into their curriculum.  

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RAISE Podcast
49: Beth Crigler, University of North Carolina Charlotte

RAISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 65:14


On Giving Tuesday 2020 Brent sat down with Beth Crigler, Associate Vice Chancellor for Development at the University of North Carolina Charlotte. Beth shared some highlights from her long and successful career in development, including closing a major gift with Michael Jordan. She shares how getting to the donors interests is critical and how it can sometimes be found in unlikely places.About BethBeth Crigler is a Certified Fundraising Executive and serves as the Associate Vice Chancellor for Development at the University of North Carolina Charlotte. As a 20 year veteran in the development profession, Beth has led numerous capital campaigns raising over $1 billion for charitable organizations in North Carolina. During her career, she has provided leadership for several non-profits including Novant Health Foundation, Charlotte Latin School, the US National Whitewater Center, Sharon Towers, and the Cabarrus County Boys and Girls Club.While serving as the Senior Director, Leadership and Principal Gifts for Novant Health Foundation, Beth led capital campaigns and major gifts programs for 13 hospitals across North Carolina and Virginia. Beth was a consultant for a number of organizations throughout the Southeast. Her expertise includes executive search, nonprofit leadership and management, fundraising, strategic planning, and organizational developmentCommitted to the community, Beth has been involved in a number of organizations. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of Charlotte Mecklenburg Housing Partnership and Camp Debbie Lou, a family camp for children with cancer that she helped found. She has just completed her services as Board Chair of Charlotte Interclub Tennis Association and Olde Providence Racquet Club.Beth completed her undergraduate degree at the University of South Carolina. She lives in Charlotte with her husband John and two daughters. In her free time, when not with family, Beth enjoys spending time outdoors hiking or playing tennis.

Smarty Podcast
Tips on how parents can support students with remote + hybrid learning

Smarty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 26:23


Today Smarties Jen Plym & Shannon Blair are back talking to educator Mary Yorke Oates, Admissions Director at Charlotte Latin School, about how parents can support their students with remote and hybrid learning. More Info: Charlotte Latin School: www.charlottelatin.org Charlotte Star Room: www.charlottestarroom.com/

Smarty Podcast
Tips from Charlotte Latin on How Schools Can Open Safely

Smarty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 21:01


Today Smarties Jen Plym & Shannon Blair are back talking to educator Mary Yorke Oates, Admissions Director at Charlotte Latin School, about how schools in the Greater Charlotte Area can open safely. More Info: Charlotte Latin School: www.charlottelatin.org Charlotte Star Room: www.charlottestarroom.com/

Hilliard Studio Podcast
Navigating Back to School in 2020 Part Two: Community Consciousness and Education During a Pandemic

Hilliard Studio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 85:44


Liz and Lee present two inspiring and powerful interviews in the second episode of our Back to School series. They sit down with Molly Shaw and Christopher Capel of Communities in Schools and discuss how they are helping students and families most impacted by the coronavirus crisis.    In their conversation with Ginger McAdams, a first grade teacher at Charlotte Latin School, Liz and Lee learn the power of resilience, silence and community. Ginger shares a realistic approach to heading back to (home) school this fall.    cischarlotte.org charlottelatin.org

Smarty Podcast
The Gift of Getting Lost

Smarty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 18:30


Today Smarties Jen P. and Cheryl are back talking to educator Mary Yorke Oates, Admissions Director at Charlotte Latin School, about the book "The Gift of Failure" by Jessica Lahey. This is the fourth in a series we’re doing with Mary Yorke on this awesome book. If you haven’t read it, we HIGHLY recommended it for parents with kids of all ages and stages. Today we’re talking to all parents, but especially the preschool parents. We’re talking the Gift of Getting Lost – how play in preschool has disappeared and why we desperately need it back. More Info: "The Gift of Failure" by Jessica Lahey: https://amzn.to/2sI3yPG Charlotte Latin School: http://www.charlottelatin.org Charlotte Star Room: http://www.charlottestarroom.com/

Smarty Podcast
The Gift Of Second Choice - College Admissions

Smarty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 23:22


Today Smarties Jen P. and Cheryl are back talking to educator Mary Yorke Oates, Admissions Director at Charlotte Latin School, about the book "The Gift of Failure" by Jessica Lahey. This is the third in a series we’re doing with Mary Yorke on this awesome book. If you haven’t read it, we HIGHLY recommended it for parents with kids of all ages and stages. Today we’re talking college admission and the Gift of Second Choice. What do we mean by that? The Gift of Second choice is finding the positives in getting into your “second choice” school. College admissions are a beast – we all know that – but how do we work to change our kids’ – and our – points of view on the matter? How do we change a flawed system? We think we do it in baby steps, and this podcast is just one tiny baby step. More info: "How to Fix College Admissions" by Melissa Korn: https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-to-fix-college-admissions-11575042980 "The Gift of Failure" by Jessica Lahey: https://amzn.to/2sI3yPG Charlotte Latin School: http://www.charlottelatin.org Charlotte Star Room: http://www.charlottestarroom.com/

Smarty Podcast
The Gift of No

Smarty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 19:36


Smarties Jen P. and Cheryl are back talking to educator Mary Yorke Oates, Admissions Director at Charlotte Latin School, about the book "The Gifts of Failure" by Jessica Lahey. This is the second in a series we’re doing with Mary Yorke on this awesome book. If you haven’t read it, we HIGHLY recommended it for parents with kids of all ages and stages. We're talking about the "Gift of No" today. When we think gifts, we think flowers, chocolates, things that are things that make us feel happy, but today we are talking about how telling your kids no can be the greatest gift you give them. Have fun listening as we dive into it with Mary Yorke - our resident education expert.

Smarty Podcast
The Gift of Failure

Smarty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 23:14


Today Smarties Jen P. and Cheryl are talking to educator Mary Yorke Oates, Admissions Director at Charlotte Latin School, about the book

The Trip Leader
The New Director: Developing Your Program

The Trip Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 28:24


Kelly Willis, the Global Studies Director at Charlotte Latin School, sits down with Our Human Family and talks about her experience as she transitions into her new role. Some of the topics we discussed in this half hour were:Learn From Those Before YouGet Involved with Community Peers EarlyFirst Year: Keeping Your Head Above WaterBuild With Values In MindFind the Ying to Your Yang in Administration HelpTap Into Faculty Passions: Having a Good Trip Proposal ProcessPolicies: Cell Phones, Grit, and "Leads With Honor"If you enjoyed today's episode, please subscribe to the trip leader podcast series for monthly updates (available on apple and google podcasts). If you have questions around running global experiences, please reach out to info@ourhumanfamily.com!Support the show (http://www.ourhumanfamily.com/experiences)

Smarty Podcast
Year-Round Sports

Smarty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 23:27


Smarties Jen P. and Cheryl talk to Mary Yorke Oates, Director of Admissions (and an assistant field hockey coach), Charlotte Latin School about the benefits and pitfalls of year-round sports.

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Smarty Podcast
De-mystifying educational buzzwords

Smarty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 21:54


Smarties Jen P. and Cheryl talk to Mary Yorke Oates, Director of Admissions at Charlotte Latin School, about de-mystifying educational buzzwords like "stamina" and growth mindset." We broke it all down for you here, Smarties. Enjoy the listen

On Life and Meaning
Matt Cosper | Beyond the Veil - Ep. 75

On Life and Meaning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 64:47


Matt Cosper is founder and artistic director of XOXO, an experimental theater ensemble in Charlotte, North Carolina. He has created eight original works for the stage since 2009, winning Charlotte Magazine’s Best of the Best Award for theater twice. His professional theater credits include acting and directing with the Children's Theatre of Charlotte, the Oregon Children's Theatre, Actors Theatre of Charlotte, Carolina Actors Studio Theatre and Theatre Charlotte. In addition to his work as a theater maker, he is a member of the Goodyear Arts collective, curating exhibitions and artist residencies in Charlotte. Matt is a member of the Network of Ensemble Theatres and the American Association for Theatre and Education. He is also Director of Theatre Arts at Charlotte Latin School, an independent day school. He earned a Bachelor’s of Arts in Performance from Greensboro College. This episode is perfect for anyone interested in theater making, the fractal nature of existence, Zen koans, magical realism and accessing the sublime. IN THIS EPISODE Matt explains the term ‘theater maker.’ He discusses theater as an art form and the role of the audience in witnessing theater. He describes his original work as a playwright and director. He talks about the presence of clowns and the absurd in his work. Matt discusses inviting people into a liminal space of reality and accessing the sublime. He connects the appeal of theater to the sacredness of the present. He shares what he asks of the audience in theater making. He answers whether he thinks of himself as a Matt talks about reconciling faith with skepticism in his work. He addresses the fractal nature of existence and eternal return. He responds to whether his work is similar to Zen koans. He answers whether he feels an obligation to entertain. Matt discusses the influence of David Lynch, Magical Realists and the Romantics. He talks about being born in California, his ancestry and his genetic predispositions. He reflects on having a ‘Lucifer complex’ and the guilt he carries. He recalls the biography that led him to read Symbolist poetry. Matt identifies the book that has everything that he can ask for in a work of art. He considers whether his plays are chapters from the same book. He talks about his spiritual teacher and mentor. He reveals the people who haunt his work and what his work is really about. Matt addresses what is beyond the veil. plus Mark's Personal Word Essay: Powers and Principalities To learn more, visit On Life and Meaning

On Life and Meaning
Stephanie Ansaldo | Against Indifference - Ep. 74

On Life and Meaning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 58:29


Stephanie Ansaldo is founder and president of The Echo Foundation, an education foundation for humanity and peace. The Echo Foundation invites world-renowned humanitarians to deliver messages that inspire citizens to action on behalf of humankind. Stephanie previously served as a family therapist at Charlotte Latin School and led her own private practice in family therapy. She is a recipient of several honors and awards, including the Mayor’s International Cabinet Richard Vinroot Achievement Award, the inaugural UNC Charlotte Bob Barrett Social Justice Award and the State of North Carolina Order of the Long Leaf Pine. She earned a bachelor’s degree in child development from Virginia Tech University and master’s degree in clinical counseling from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. This episode is perfect for anyone interested in humanitarian service, inspiring students to make a difference, bearing witness against inhumanity, and what one person can do.  IN THIS EPISODE Stephanie describes The Echo Foundation and its mission. She notes some of the humanitarians and laureates The Echo Foundation has hosted. She reflects on the impact of encounters with humanitarians and laureates. She discusses the experiential learning of the ‘In the Footsteps’ program. Stephanie talks about Elie Wiesel and his importance to The Echo Foundation. She tells how a challenge led to the founding of The Echo Foundation. She identifies the sentiment at the heart of The Echo Foundation. She explains the role Elie Wiesel played in The Echo Foundation over nearly 20 years. Stephanie shares how she learned about Elie Wiesel’s death and how his death affects her and the future of The Echo Foundation. She discusses how she managed controversy over the presentation of former U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power to The Echo Foundation. She addresses where The Echo Foundation is going as it scans the world today. She considers the work of historian Yuval Noah Harari and the two most important things that we can teach students today. Stephanie talks about how does The Echo Foundation fit into a new emerging landscape. She tells the story of how her father and mother met in Dachau after World War II. She shares how she was raised religiously and the values she learned as a child. She remembers her time in college and changing her major to child psychology. Stephanie recalls her work as a family therapist at Charlotte Latin School. She answers how she bears the witness of crimes against humanity. She shares her three favorite quotes that guide her. Stephanie reflects on what can one person do. plus Mark's Personal Word Essay: Dreamers and Rebels To learn more, visit On Life and Meaning

Smarty Podcast
Anxiety in the classroom and how to manage it

Smarty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 20:34


Today Smarty Cheryl is solo with a follow-up podcast to our "Anxiety in Kids and Parents" podcast. Our two special guests, educator Mary Yorke Oates, Admissions Director at Charlotte Latin School, and Dr. David Oats, a psychologist at University Psychological Associates, PA. Dr. Oates specializes in depression, anxiety, panic attacks, and interpersonal relationship problems, offer tips on how to manage anxiety in the classroom Make sure to tune in to the podcast that was posted right before this for more great information from Mary Yorke and David on anxiety.

Smarty Podcast
Managing Anxiety in Kids and Adults

Smarty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 18:19


Today Smarty Jen P. is solo today with TWO guests: educator Mary Yorke Oates, Admissions Director at Charlotte Latin School and Dr. David Oats, a psychologist at University Psychological Associates, PA. Dr. Oates specializes in depression, anxiety, panic attacks, and interpersonal relationship problems. And, it's not a coincidence - these two are married and together in the studio! They're talking anxiety in kids and adults. This is a HUGE topic - so big that we had to break it up into two podcasts. So listen in to this week's podcast now and tune back in next week when Smarty Cheryl dives a little deeper into the topic with the dynamic Oates duo.

Yearbook Chat with Jim
That First Year: New Advisers Reflect

Yearbook Chat with Jim

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 64:04


The first year as a yearbook adviser can be a challenge. In the inaugural episode of Yearbook Chat with Jim, Jim Jordan hosts three yearbook advisers who just finished their first year. These advisers discuss the challenges, successes and surprises they experienced their first year. They share what they would have done different, what they’re proud of accomplishing, and give advice to fellow advisers preparing to start their first year of yearbook. 2:00 Lori Davis Lori Davis is the yearbook adviser at Charlotte Latin School in Charlotte, North Carolina. She was a teacher for 20 years before becoming the yearbook adviser. The private pre-K through 12 school, which she fondly refers to as “Latin,” has 1400 students. Their 2018 yearbook was 416 pages. 26:30 Halie Luken Halie Luken teaches yearbook at Marmaton Valley Junior/Senior High in Moran, Kansas. This was her second year of teaching, but her first at Marmaton Valley and her first teaching yearbook. The public school has 130 students, grades 7-12, including Halie’s younger sister. Their 2018 yearbook was 112 pages. 41:00 Lindsey Valbuena Lindsey Valbuena is the yearbook adviser at Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach, California. She taught middle school for six years before coming to Mira Costa High School, where she taught for one year before becoming the yearbook adviser. The public high school has 2450 students. Their 2018 yearbook was 448 pages.

Smarty Podcast
The Importance of Summer Learning

Smarty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 19:14


Smarties Jen P and Cheryl talk to Mary Yorke Oates, Director of Admissions at Charlotte Latin School, about why keeping your kids reading and staying sharp with math skills will make all the difference come August.

Smarty Podcast
Teaching your child leadership, civics and character

Smarty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 15:26


Smarties Cheryl and Jen P. talk to Mary Yorke Oates, Director of Admission, Charlotte Latin School on how to teach your child leadership, civics and character.