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Choose to be Curious
Ep. #208: (Part 1) How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life & Change the World, with Scott Shigeoka

Choose to be Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 28:00


I think it's fair to describe first-time author and long-time educator Scott Shigeoka as a curiosity activist. His debut book SEEK: How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life & Change the World focuses on what Scott calls “deep curiosity” -- the search for understanding that leads to connection and transformation and, in so doing, makes people feel seen and heard...reminding them that they matter. That's no small thing in a time of profound incuriosity. In the first episode, we dig into some of my favorites among his many curiosity practices, like: "Be an admitter" -- seeing the joy in saying "I don't know" and centering on the relationship, rather than being right. I've found "Visualize yourself being curious" really helpful in those moments when I just don't feel the least bit curious. And, I've got some bonus content from his book and other recent writing as well! Visit: https://scottshigeoka.com Theme music by Sean Balick; "Arizona Moon" by Cholate, via Blue Dot Sessions. Photo Credit: Matt Stomper

Morning Air
Fr. Burke Masters, Series on the Sacraments: Anointing of the Sick/ Bruce Lachenauer, Best Practices for Hiring Part III

Morning Air

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 49:38


11/21/22 7am CT Hour John, Glen and Sarah char about 84 inches of snow in Buffalo, NY, start of the World Cup and the pardoning of Cholate and Chip. Fr. Burke explains what Anointing of the Sick is about and the many names that it can also be referenced by. Bruce reviews and breaks down the best practices that hiring managers should use when trying to recruit new talent.

Wacky Jacks podcast
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Wacky Jacks podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 6:03


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CASB Connections
Budgeting During a State Fiscal Crisis 2.0

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 56:32


Now that we’ve heard the interim update on the state revenue forecast and the Joint Budget Committee deliberations, the nature of what school boards must grapple with in order to balance their budget is beginning to crystallize. Join Tracie Rainey, Executive Director for the Colorado School Finance Project, Dave Montoya, Executive Director of Finance, Poudre School District, and Matt Cook, CASB Director of Public Policy and Advocacy, as they discuss the ramifications of what we now know and provide some best practices on how to budget through a state fiscal crisis.  Music: Sine de Cobre by Cholate

CASB Connections
Initiative 271 Fair Tax Colorado

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 26:44


Learn about Initiative 271 Fair Tax Colorado, which includes benefits to tax payers, education, and much more. Cheri Wrench, CASB Executive Director, Bret Miles, CASE Executive Director, and Abby Vining, Vision 2020 Network Manager share the details and give listeners a call to action in order to get this initiative on the November 2020 ballot. Host: Leslie Bogar, CASB Director of Professional Learning Music: Sine de Cobre by Cholate

CASB Connections
Budgeting During a State Fiscal Crisis

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 56:01


The COVID-19 shutdown has created a state fiscal crisis and school boards must navigate uncharted territory as they prepare their district budgets. Join Tracie Rainey, Diane Doney, and Matt Cook as they discuss possibilities, CARE stimulus funds, timelines, and much more. This podcast is taken from the CASB Conversations webinar on April 22,2020. Music: El Tajo by Cholate  

CASB Connections
Legal Topics 101 - Colorado Open Meetings Law and More Part II

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 50:44


Public comment during a school board meeting is important and there are ways to accommodate your community voice. Learn best practices for public comment, conflict of interest, the Colorado Open Records Act, social media and email do’s and don’ts, and much more. Interview with Jennifer Mueller, Former CASB Chief General Counsel Host: Leslie Bogar, CASB Director of Professional Learning Music: Sine de Cobre by Cholate

CASB Connections
2020 End of Year High School Ceremonies

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 11:21


Gain some great ideas for 2020 end of year ceremonies that will honor your graduates, retiring staff, artists, and more. Although COVID-19 changed the way we handle traditions, it doesn't have to eradicate them and you'll hear how to keep them alive and well. Host: Leslie Bogar, CASB Director of Professional Learning Music: Sino de Cobre by Cholate

CASB Connections
Considerations for 2020 Colorado High School Graduates as a Result of COVID-19

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 34:26


The Colorado Association of School Boards and the Colorado Department of Education discuss the options school districts have in order to meet their district graduation requirements for 2020 graduates. This podcast is from a recording of the CASB Conversations webinar on April 1, 2020. Topics include flexibility, equitable access, and policy implications.  Music: El Tajo by Cholate

CASB Connections
Colorado HB20-1301 Electronic Participation Facts

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 20:01


HB20-1301 allows Colorado school boards to meet electronically. What does this look like? CASB's staff attorney, Sam Jones-Rogers and CASB Executive Director, Cheri Wrench, share facts associated with the bill and insights into how boards can meet electronically. This podcast was created from the CASB Conversations HB20-1301 webinar recorded on March 25, 2020. Music: Sino de Cobre by Cholate

CASB Connections
The School Board Budget Process

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 62:15


Learn what it takes to work on the school board budget, where it comes from and how to navigate incorporating the vision for placing students first in the process. School board budget experts, Glenn Gustafson and Barb Clementi share insights and tips into making the budget work for your district. Host: Leslie Bogar, CASB Director of Professional Learning Music: El Tajo by Cholate

CASB Connections
Need to Know: COVID-19 and HB20-1301 for Colorado

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 8:50


HB20-1301 has paved the way for Colorado school boards to hold meetings during the ongoing crisis of COVID-19. CASB has information that boards need to know in regard to 1301 and the current status of requirements for schools during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Host: Leslie Bogar, Director of Professional Learning for the Colorado Association of School Boards Music: Sino de Cobre by Cholate

CASB Connections
A 2020 Census Conversation

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 39:39


The 2020 Census is open from March 12, 2020 through July 31, 2020. As a district leader, your goal should be full community participation and you'll learn about the available resources to reach that goal. An accurate and complete count not only provides funding for our state and your district, it also helps to provide for a fair redistricting process. This is another opportunity for your district to lead the way! Interview with: Dr. Rebecca Theobald, Assistant Research Professor at UCCS; Dr. Melissa Colsman, CDE Associate Commissioner for Student Learning; Nadeen Ibrahim, 2020 Census Partnership Specialist Host: Leslie Bogar, Director of Professional Learning for CASB Music: Sino de Cobre by Cholate

CASB Connections
Voices of Education in Colorado with Rosalind Wiseman

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 31:39


Do “respect” and “dignity” mean the same thing? Actually, there’s a big difference and one that’s inadvertently hurt a lot of our youth. Dive into the details with NY Times bestselling author, Rosalind Wiseman as she discusses her organization, Cultures of Dignity, and how she learns from and incorporates the voice of youth experts in the field – teens. Interview with Rosalind Wiseman, Co-founder of Cultures of Dignity and NY Times bestselling author. Host: Leslie Bogar, Director of Professional Learning for the Colorado Association of School Boards Music: Sino de Cobre by Cholate  

CASB Connections
Girls Who Code Breaking Through the Computer Science Gap

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 29:47


Even though girls have been heavily involved in STEM programs the same isn't true for computer science. Girls Who Code clubs are changing that trajectory with their 3rd - 12th grade clubs, which are free, provide money, curriculum, support, and don't require a computer science or coding background for facilitators. This is a win-win program for your district schools.  Interview with Ellie Canter, Regional Partnership Coordinator for Girls Who Code Host: Leslie Bogar, Director of Professional Learning, CASB Music: Sino de Cobre by Cholate

What Teachers Need to Know: The Middle East
Ep 13 Into the Souq: Culture, Cuisine, and Cacophony

What Teachers Need to Know: The Middle East

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 24:04


Episode Acknowledgements Special thanks to the Qatar Foundation International, which provided the seed funding and support to develop and launch this podcast and to produce this episode. Thanks to Nawal Nasrallah for generously sharing her expertise in this episode. Featured Music “Kim Arar,” by Wind of Anatolia, from the album Live at the 2014 Golden Festival, used with permission from Wind of Anatolia. The track has been excerpted and mixed with narrative. “Arizona Moon,” by Blue Dot Sessions, from the album Cholate, used under Creative Commons License Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). The track has been overlaid with narrative. “Borough,” by Blue Dot Sessions, from the album Molerider, used under Creative Commons License Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). The track has been overlaid with narrative. “Trailrunner,” by Blue Dot Sessions, from the album Zander, used under Creative Commons License Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). The track has been remixed and overlaid with narrative. “Vernouillet,” by Blue Dot Sessions, from the album The Sweet Hots, used under Creative Commons License Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). The track has been remixed and overlaid with narrative. “When in the West,” by Blue Dot Sessions, from the album Landsman Duets, used under Creative Commons License Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). The track has been overlaid with narrative. “Great, Great Lengths,” by Blue Dot Sessions, from the album The Balloonist, used under Creative Commons License Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). The track has been overlaid with narrative. “Delamine,” by Blue Dot Sessions, from the album Bitters, used under Creative Commons License Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). The track has been overlaid with narrative. Image Credits Photo of spice display provided by Daniel Osborn. Photo of Nawal Nasrallah provided by Nawal Nasrallah. More about Primary Source at primarysource.org

CASB Connections
School Board Candidate Wrap-Up with Leslie Bogar

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 5:15


Before you jump onto the campaign trail, make sure you've completed a proper self-reflection. The steps shared in this podcast will be your last look in the mirror before heading to community forums and events.  Host: Leslie Bogar, CASB Director of Professional Learning Music: Sine de Cobre by Cholate

CASB Connections
Preparing Candidates with the End in Mind with Sue Chandler and Mary Nichols

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2019 20:12


Mary Nichols and Sue Chandler have both experienced the benefits of taking part in Littleton Public School’s school board candidate orientation program. Orientation programs prepare candidates for the position by filling in the blanks and sharing the realities of what it means to be a school board member. The great thing about orienting board candidates is that any district can do this! Mary and Sue were elected to their boards and their experiences frame the work of a school board member.   Music: Sine de Cobre by Cholate   Interview with: Mary Nichols, Littleton Public Schools board member 2007-2015, CASB Board of Directors 2011-2014, CASB McGuffey Award recipient 2015 and CASB All State Board Award 2010 Sue Chandler, Littleton Public Schools board member 2005 – 2013, CASB McGuffey Award recipient 2011, CASB All State Board Award 2010, Rocky Mountain School of Expeditionary Learning board liaison and National Peer Leader Committee for Health and Wellness in Education co-chair and chair. Host: Leslie Bogar, CASB Director of Professional Learning

CASB Connections
Long Advocacy for Rural Districts with Michelle Murphy, Bret Miles and Matt Cook

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 22:13


Long advocacy for rural school districts is gaining momentum and it has taken a village to to get these efforts to where they are today. Rural stories are just one aspect that has helped our legislators, and larger districts, gain a better understanding of our rural school districts - their concerns and successes. But there's much more. Find out what long advocacy is and how pinto beans created a bond betweeen rural and urban students!   Interview with: Michelle Murphy, Executive Director for the Colorado Rural School Alliance; Bret Miles, Executive Director for the Northeast Colorado BOCES; Matt Cook, CASB Director of Public Policy and Advocacy Host: Leslie Bogar, CASB Director of Professional Learning Music: El Tajo by Cholate

CASB Connections
Creating a Policy-Focused School Board Meeting with Jeri Hodgson-Fleuter and Kathy Shannon

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 20:52


Gain insight and practical steps your board can take in making sure  school board meetings are policy-focused. Without a policy-focused meeting, boards may make decisions that have negative consequences for their district, their students and their community.  Interview with: Jeri Hodgson-Fleuter, CASB Deputy Executive Director & Director of Policy; Kathy Shannon, CASB Legal and Policy Counsel Host: Leslie Bogar, CASB Director of Professional Learning Music: Sino de Cobre by Cholate

CASB Connections
Campaign Best Practices with Jan Tanner

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 15:02


You've made the decision to run for a seat on your school board. Step 1 accomplished! Now it's time to create a campaign strategy. Jan Tanner, former CASB Board of Directors President, former President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary and Citizen Treasurer for District 11 in Colorado Springs and current board member for the Citizens Project and the Pikes Peak Restorative Justice Council, shares what she learned through three successful campaigns. Your host is Leslie Bogar, CASB Director of Professional Learning.   Music: El Tajo by Cholate

CASB Connections
The Legal Framework of Policy Making with Jeri Hodgson-Fleuter and Kathy Shannon

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 24:26


Local school districts are creatures of statute, formed by the law and subject to the law. Discover the legal structure that affects school boards in Colorado from the federal to state to district levels. Interview with Jeri Hodgson-Fleuter, CASB Deputy Executive Director and Director of Policy and Kathy Shannon, CASB Legal and Policy Counsel. Host is Leslie Bogar, CASB Director of Professional Learning. Music: Sino de Cobre by Cholate

CASB Connections
School Board Candidate Wisdom with Carrie Warren-Gully, Nancy Sarchet and Randy Black

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 24:38


Thinking about running for your local school board? This conversation about the journey is full of wisdom and insight as shared by Carrie Warren-Gully, CASB Board of Directors Past President and Littleton Public Schools Board of Education Treasurer along with Nancy Sarchet, CASB Board of Directors Executive Committee member and Weld County RE-1 Board of Education President and Randy Black, CASB Director of Member Relations with host Leslie Bogar, CASB Director of Professional Learning.  Candidate resources are available at www.casb.org. The 2019 Candidate Guide will be available late spring and the 2019 Election Seminar is held in June.  Music: El Tajo by Cholate

CASB Connections
What is Policy? with Jeri Hodgson-Fleuter

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 19:34


A conversation on policy basics with Jeri Hodgson-Fleuter, Deputy Executive Director and Policy Director, CASB and host Leslie Bogar, Director of Professional Learning, CASB. Find more information in CASB's 2017 Leadership Workbook (Chapter 3 on Policy) and check out their website at www.casb.org for additional policy resources. Music: El Tajo by Cholate

Soulstory
S1E3 - Tutor Tuesday: The Guild

Soulstory

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 14:48


Malifaux is a big world already packed with lore and legends. Part of the allure of this roleplaying system is the story element built into the game. When playing the tabletop strategy game, Malifaux, you have to pick your faction and a crew to fight for your faction. In our Tutor Tuesdays we will cover the characters that make up each faction. They exist in our universe and if you listen carefully, you may hear them pop up in our own crew's story. This week we learn about The Guild- an infamous government organization built to protect the people as much as they are to protect the distribution of Soulstone. We read from MALIFAUX Vol 1 created by Wyrd Miniatures written by Volker, Caroland, Emick, Jones, and Weber, published March 2010.All music was found on Free Music Archive.Blue Dot Sessions. "Slow Dial." Cauldron, 2018. CRTVTR. "I Could Be Her." Streamo, 2016. Blue Dot Sessions. "Villano." Cholate, 2018. Loyalty Freak Music. "Sweet They." MELODIES WITH A BEAT, 2018.You can follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at Soulstorypod. Check out our website www.soulstorypod.com! Have a question for us? Email us at soulstorypod@gmail.com .This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Page: New Voices In Fiction
Coyote's Ballad Episode 03: America's Aurochs

Page: New Voices In Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 29:34


Griswold arrives in the dusty frontier town of Bogue, Kansas and meets Israel Ramses Jackson II, the grandson of Caesar and the man to whom Griswold now finds himself indebted. Israel has been expecting the necromancer, and vows to show him what frontier life is all about. However, Griswold has a plan to settle his contract once and for all, but first, he must convince Israel to give up everything he holds dear.   Original story by Jacob Gillam   Narrator: Austin Flynn Griswold Ritter Von Bitterlich: Josh Eal Israel Ramses Jackson II: Gus McKinney   Page intro song: “As Colorful as Ever” by Broke for Free Music: “La Costilla” by Blue Dot Sessions, “Cholate” by Blue Dot Sessions; “Ammunition” by Lazenbee Industries, “Analog Fields” by Uriter; “Emotion” by Borrtex Sound Effects from freesound.org   For more information about our upcoming projects, visit us at thebasementcast.com/pagepodcast   Thoughts on the episode? We’d love to hear from you! Email us at pagepodcast@thebasementcast.com and find us on social media: Twitter: @page_podcast (use #pageturners) Facebook: Page Podcast