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“Good Morning Red Wing” News Director Greg Taylor talks with Red Wing's Community Education and Recreation Coordinator Noah Beierman, and Community Education Coordinator, Naomi McCord about the new Winter/Spring brochure & all the activities for youth and adults.
Jeremy shared community ed activities and more. Ava talked about her sports interests and looking forward to her Senior year. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wcmp-news/message
Jeremy caught us up on current options with Community Ed and Briana shred her experience with Ag classes at OHS and all her work with FFA. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wcmp-news/message
What have we learned from season two of Reimagining Government? Athena Hughes, Naja Nelson, and our host Adrian Brown revisit highlights and delve into the topics we covered. Join us to explore failure, imagination in government, and what on earth a paradigm shift is. Read the blog here. Read the full written episode transcript here. Featured in this episode: Adrian Brown (Host) - Executive Director, Centre for Public ImpactAthena Hughes (Host) - Senior Associate, Centre for Public ImpactNaja Nelson (Host) - Senior Associate, Centre for Public ImpactDan Vogel - CEO, Flourish FundDr. Oliver Escobar - Professor of Public Policy and Democratic Innovation, The University of EdinburghHannah McDowall - Co-Director, CanopyJaime Junior - Advocacy and Community Education Coordinator, Disability Network of Wayne County DetroitJaviera Godoy - Programme Manager, Centre for Public ImpactKaren Lawson - Interim Co-Director for Europe, Centre for Public ImpactMartin Begley and Lara Colraine - Inverclyde Early Help in Custody ServiceToby Lowe - Visiting Professor in Public Management, Centre for Public Impact
Dallas Tufte, Community Education Coordinator with FirstLINK, is on Afternoons Live with guest host Gretchen Dobervich to talk about the 211 helpline and the 988 Lifeline.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For a government to be legitimate, it must have its people's trust. But, many communities across the globe distrust their government. This episode explores how governments can earn that trust and legitimacy. It is a gradual process that requires time and dedication. So, where do we start? Featured in this episode: Adrian Brown (Host) - Executive Director, Centre for Public ImpactNaja Nelson (Host) - Senior Associate, Centre for Public ImpactDr. Oliver Escobar - Professor of Public Policy and Democratic Innovation, The University of EdinburghJaime Junior - Advocacy and Community Education Coordinator, Disability Network of Wayne County DetroitCathie Christenson - Team Lead, City of Calgary
There were some new faces around the Indian River School District office when the 2023-2024 school year began this past summer. In this episode, we speak with Dr. Alexis MacLeish, the district's new Talent Acquisition and Certification Specialist, and Mr. Matt Schifano, the new Adult and Community Education Coordinator. Both are former teachers who are taking on new challenges in their professional careers.
Bryan Barrett talks with Presley Hosford, Community Education Coordinator with the Child Advocacy Center about the upcoming "Light Up the Night" event. It will be held Septemb
Bryan Barrett talks with staff with the Child Advocacy Center. Carrie Norvell, Community Education Coordinator for Rutherford County and Presley Hosford, Community Educat
Lori Cargile, Program Supervisor for Community Education and Workforce Development for MiraCosta College, and Sharon Gaitan, Community Education Coordinator, discuss the myriad offerings of their program, including the English Language Institute, Driver Education, College for Kids, new Summer and Fall 2022 classes and the First Annual AugustFest event, slated for August 27.
Welcome back to the Endure Athletics Podcast! We have a super special episode of the podcast today. Joel has a cohost Eric Fisher joining him in a conversation with Carrie Norvell. Carrie is the Community Education Coordinator for the Child Advocacy Center here in Rutherford County. Carrie specializes in the "Lightness to Darkness" series that covers best practices for protecting children from sexual assault. It's a heavy but very important conversation to be having. The Child Advocacy Center and Endure unfortunately have some overlap and have been in contact with each other. Listen in for all the information and ways to support both of these organizations!
Doris told us all about her SAVE the REEF fiber art exhibit at the Fort Myers Beach Library...and she never wears shoes. And Debbie Debbie LoVerde filled us in on the Shy Wolf Sanctuary Education & Experience Center where she is the Community Education Coordinator.
AmeriCorps VISTA Jhiara serving with the City of Prescott's Community Nature Center as the Outreach and Community Education Coordinator sits down with host Mona to discuss her transtion to the wild wild from back east. In her role, Jhiara develops resources and improve coordination between different groups engaging with the Community Nature Center. She also supports the organization's social media, outreach, and training needs. https://www.prescott-az.gov/recreation-area/community-nature-center/
This is the third episode within the Hear me out Miniseries, highlighting the voice of persons with special needs. In today's episode I sit down with Carlos Gonzalez who shares his personal story living with cerebral palsy, immigrating from Mexico to Canada for university, and overcoming fears and challenges. Carlos is the Community Education Coordinator of Cerebral Palsy Association of Alberta and also co-hosts My Life Without Limits Podcast. This episode will definitely lift your spirits, warm your heart and inspire you in new ways you never thought possible. If you enjoy the conversation or learn something new, please consider subscribing to the podcast, share with a friend and connect with me on social media. Carlos' Podcast My Life Without Limits (podbean.com) Visit Cerebral Palsy Alberta for supports -HOME | cerebralpalsyalberta (cpalberta.com) Follow the podcast on Instagram Unfiltered Real Talk with Ije
It's World Breastfeeding Week and in this episode features two experts on the topic. Kara Giroux, a Lactation Consultant and Community Education Coordinator with Hartford HealthCare at Backus Hospital in Willimantic, CT, and Sarah Quadrato a Nurse Educator with Women's Health Services at Hartford HospitalWorld Breastfeeding Week Event at Hartford HospitalWednesday, August 4: 11:30am-1pmOutdoor event | Open to publicMore information: kara.giroux@hhchealth.orgImportant links:Hartford HealthCare & Connecticut Children's AllianceE-learning and childbirth educationHartford HealthCare Facebook Breastfeeding Support GroupArticle: What's a Baby-Friendly Hospital? Ask a Breastfeeding MotherNew AHA Study: Breastfeeding in the First Days of Life Is Associated With Lower Blood Pressure at 3 Years of Age
Learn about Donate Life Month and a Pharmacists' (Dr. Tyler Tinkham's)role in Solid Organ Transplants (SOT)as special co-host Mike LaPorte and I interview Patricia Dean. Patricia is a 2-time liver transplant recipient at VCUHealth and has made it her mission to clear the transplant waiting list after her life-saving surgery. To do this, she became the Community Education Coordinator at LifeNet Health, an organization providing organ, eye and tissue donation education throughout the community. Their goal is to drive every Virginian to the registry, and OVERxDOSE is more than happy to help them complete their mission by covering some of the myths surrounding organ donation. But, this isn't possible without YOU! In honor of Donate Life Month, and with support from the Theta Chapter of Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity at VCU School of Pharmacy, we're trying to make Paticria's dream a reality. Here's how you can help: 1.) Register to become a Donor in your state: https://www.donatelife.net/ 2.)Send your registration confirmation email to ndlm.overxdose@gmail.com 3.) Fill out this Google Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdYVS-JGOSpr2S3JpKmxsPxSjKRlVmpzB9NoIUcwWVmoUF8PA/viewform If you are already registered in your state you can still enter the raffle. Just re-register and send your confirmation to that email, and fill out the survey. And if you really want to help raise #AWARxENESS on this important healthcare topic, consider sharing the episode with friends, colleagues, and family. Doing so will help to dispel some of the myths surrounding organ donation. And, if you're feeling generous, consider leaving a rating and review on what you want to hear in Part 2, when we learn even more about a pharmacist's role in SOT. I know it's been awhile since you last heard form me, but it's good to be back and I strive to keep making this podcast something beneficial and entertaining, so keep the feedback coming. As always, stay AWARxE, stay Healthy, and don't OVERxDOSE. With care, Dvid Dent LINKS MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE: REGISTER: https://www.donatelife.net/ SURVEY: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdYVS-JGOSpr2S3JpKmxsPxSjKRlVmpzB9NoIUcwWVmoUF8PA/viewform SOT RESOURCES: https://www.vcuhealth.org/hume-lee-transplant-center Don't miss another episode by following me on my socials - Links in the Podcast Description.
Kim Rios has a strong passion for environmental activism and education. She obtained her degree in environmental policy at the University of Nevada, Reno, but discovered a predilection for education after spending four years teaching overseas. Kim came to Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful (KTMB) as an AmeriCorps VISTA participant working to build capacity for the Warriors Youth Education program. Upon completion of her term, she was hired on as the Community Education Coordinator to expand KTMB's education program through its Recycling Guide, the Nevada Green Business Program, and sustainability talks to businesses, organizations, clubs, and more. https://www.ktmb.org/ https://www.ktmb.org/recycle https://www.ktmb.org/warriors-youth-education
With the recent pandemic of COVID-19, many colleges and universities have had to close their campuses and move to a totally online operation. Through this experience, we have been greatly impressed by our Student Success Heroes' resilience. We want to share their stories because we know educators continue to look to each other to learn and grow. For this episode, we spoke to Lisa Costa, Academic and Community Education Coordinator for the University of Texas at Austin's School of Nursing, about how her team is addressing the challenges and adjusting to virtual operations to continue to meet the needs of students. Please, visit https://www.engineerica.com/ to learn more about Engineerica Systems' center management system, Accudemia. Please note, complimentary accounts of Accudemia are currently being offered through the rest of the 2020 summer semester to assist educators who must move to virtual operations. Podcast website: https://www.engineerica.com/student-success-heroes-podcast/ Podcast Transcript: https://www.engineerica.com/blog/post/podcast-episode-1-lisa-costa-university-of-texas-at-austin/ Leave us a voice message: https://anchor.fm/studentsuccessheroes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/studentsuccessheroes/message
Learn about the college options and obstacles that DREAMers will have to face to become college bound and college graduates. We are fortunate to speak with Estefania Hermosillo from Immigrants Rising. She is the Community Education Coordinator at Immigrants Rising. She began to actively participate in the immigrant rights movement in 2012 and has participated in various capacities. Estefania has been a student, an educator, a community organizer, an activist, and a lobbyist. Learn more from this podcast and from their website at www.immigrantsrising.org.
Learn about the college options and obstacles that DREAMers will have to face to become college bound and college graduates. We are fortunate to speak with Estefania Hermosillo from Immigrants Rising. She is the Community Education Coordinator at Immigrants Rising. She began to actively participate in the immigrant rights movement in 2012 and has participated in various capacities. Estefania has been a student, an educator, a community organizer, an activist, and a lobbyist. Learn more from this podcast and from their website at www.immigrantsrising.org.
Rachel Bernstein is an Educator and a Marriage, Family and Child Therapist. She has a private practice in Encino, CA. While continually meeting with clients who present a variety of concerns and issues, Rachel has simultaneously been working for the past 24 years with people affected by cults. Rachel Bernstein has been the Coordinator and Psychotherapist at the Cult Clinic of Los Angeles (now closed), and the Therapist and Community Education Coordinator at the Cult Hotline and Clinic of the Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services in New York. She has trained former cult-members, and families who have lost a loved one to a cult, to go out and speak about their experiences. She has run support groups for former cult-members and groups for the loved ones of current cult-members. Rachel is on the Clinical Board of the International Cultic Studies Association, is an Editorial Advisor for the Cultic Studies Journal, and a Clinical Member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. Rachel has spoken at many cult-related and human rights conferences, and has been interviewed in newspapers, magazines, on local radio, as well as BBC News and Japanese radio. Rachel has appeared on ABC News, CBS News, NBC News, Dateline NBC, Fox News, and CBC News in Canada. She most recently appeared on the National Geographic Channel and on Larry King Live. Rachel Bernstein, MSEd, LMFT RachelBernsteinTherapy.com In April of 2008, Rachel was asked by the Family Protective Services of Austin TX to help with the children who had been taken from the Yearning for Zion polygamous compound. She offered techniques to help the case workers more successfully engage with these children, and help them learn they don’t have to be afraid of the world outside the compound.
Rachel Bernstein is an Educator and a Marriage, Family and Child Therapist. She has a private practice in Encino, CA. While continually meeting with clients who present a variety of concerns and issues, Rachel has simultaneously been working for the past 24 years with people affected by cults. Rachel Bernstein has been the Coordinator and Psychotherapist at the Cult Clinic of Los Angeles (now closed), and the Therapist and Community Education Coordinator at the Cult Hotline and Clinic of the Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services in New York. She has trained former cult-members, and families who have lost a loved one to a cult, to go out and speak about their experiences. She has run support groups for former cult-members and groups for the loved ones of current cult-members. Rachel is on the Clinical Board of the International Cultic Studies Association, is an Editorial Advisor for the Cultic Studies Journal, and a Clinical Member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. Rachel has spoken at many cult-related and human rights conferences, and has been interviewed in newspapers, magazines, on local radio, as well as BBC News and Japanese radio. Rachel has appeared on ABC News, CBS News, NBC News, Dateline NBC, Fox News, and CBC News in Canada. She most recently appeared on the National Geographic Channel and on Larry King Live. Rachel Bernstein, MSEd, LMFT RachelBernsteinTherapy.com In April of 2008, Rachel was asked by the Family Protective Services of Austin TX to help with the children who had been taken from the Yearning for Zion polygamous compound. She offered techniques to help the case workers more successfully engage with these children, and help them learn they don't have to be afraid of the world outside the compound.
Booth 61 welcomed James Franklin, CEO of TechBridge, Vish Narendra, CIO of Alstom Integration at GE Power and Water and Leo Martinez, Community Education Coordinator and Youth Advocate at Caminar Latino. I hope you will listen to this powerful show highlighting the continued success and growth at TechBridge and how they impact […] The post James Franklin, Vish Narendra and Leo Martinez Talking TechBridge 4/08/2015 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Tonight's special guests are Rush L Russell, Director & Christine Citero from New Brunswick, NJ, representing "Prevent Child Abuse - New Jersey." Their mission is to prevent child abuse and neglect in all forms, for all New Jersey children. Prevent Child Abuse-New Jersey is the only statewide non-profit dedicated to preventing child abuse and neglect in all forms, for all New Jersey children. Rush L. Russell has served as the Executive Director of Prevent Child Abuse New Jersey (PCANJ) since July 2009. Prior to coming to PCANJ, he served as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University. He was also the founder and President of Children's Futures, a comprehensive effort to improve early childhood health and development for all children in Trenton, New Jersey. Christine Citera currently serves as the Community Education Coordinator for Prevent Child Abuse New Jersey (PCANJ). She has extensive experience volunteering and working with various non-profit organizations. She is a certified Enough Abuse National trainer, specializing in the prevention of child sexual abuse and a certified Period of PURPLE Crying National trainer, specializing in the prevention of shaken baby syndrome/abusive head trauma. Christine has coordinated several primary prevention events throughout the state to raise awareness about child abuse and neglect. Facebook page: www.facebook.com/pcanj