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Best podcasts about community learning

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The Mindful FIRE Podcast
170 : The Five Stages of Financial Independence with Douglas Tsoi

The Mindful FIRE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 49:37


In this episode: financial independence, spirituality and money, the five stages of FIRE, community learning, personal growth with Douglas TsoiEpisode SummaryIn this episode of the Mindful Fire podcast Douglas Tsoi shares his journey towards Financial Independence and how it transformed his life. He discusses the intersection of spirituality and personal finance, the five stages of FIRE, and the importance of community in lifelong learning. Douglas also provides insights into the deeper emotional aspects of Financial Independence and how to navigate the challenges that arise post-FIRE.Guest BioDouglas Tsoi is a financial spiritual coach, former lawyer, and founder of the Portland Underground Grad School (PUGS). He teaches courses on financial freedom and explores the relationship between personal finance and spirituality. Douglas is passionate about helping others understand their relationship with money and guiding them on their journeys to Financial Independence.Resources & Books Mentioned"Your Money or Your Life" by Vicki RobinMr. Money Mustache workshopsGuest Contact InformationDouglas' Website: https://www.douglastsoi.com/Money & Meaning Substack: https://douglastsoi.substack.com/School of Financial Freedom: https://www.schooloffinancialfreedom.com/The Appreciation Effect: https://theappreciationeffect.com/Key TakeawaysThe journey to Financial Independence involves not only financial planning but also deep personal reflection and inner work.Understanding the five stages of FIRE can help individuals navigate the emotional challenges associated with achieving Financial Independence.Community plays a crucial role in lifelong learning and personal growth, providing support and shared experiences.Financial Independence can lead to a sense of purpose and creativity when individuals are willing to explore new paths.The integration of spirituality into financial practices can foster a healthier relationship with money and life choices.True fulfillment comes from understanding one's inner self.PS: Introducing the…

UBC News World
Business Community Learning Platform Shows Ways To Grow Fast Using AI Tools

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 2:40


Ready to take control of your career and start seeing growth? Freedymm.com, a community platform, includes courses, resources, and advisory support to help you gain financial opportunities. Visit https://freedymm.com/ AMGroup City: Carson City Address: 3250 Retail Drive Website: https://amgroup.com

CharityVillage Connects
Celebrating the 2024 CharityVillage Award Winners

CharityVillage Connects

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 57:57


Episode 26 – Celebrating the 2024 CharityVillage Award Winners Join us in celebrating the 2024 winners of the CharityVillage Awards! These winners were announced on November 20, 2024, at our annual conference, and now is your chance to hear more about their exceptional achievements. With winners in categories such as volunteer management, workplace mental health, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and overall staff and volunteer impact, it's a great chance to hear more about why their programs, services, and organizations as a whole stood out to our panel of expert judges. Hear from our award winners, in this episode of CharityVillage Connects!Meet Our GuestsMarla Smith, Director of Development, Niagara Children's Centre - Best Fundraising Campaign (Under 20 Staff)Hannah Westner, Senior Project Manager, LearnSphere - Best Employer - Workplace Mental Health (Under 20 Staff)Hasan-Ali Abidi, Senior Advisor, Play Forever - Best Contribution to Youth Advancement - IndividualMahlikah Outten, Director of Programming for Neighbourhood Impact, Toronto Centre for Community Learning & Development - Best Employer - Diversity, Equity, Inclusion (Under 20 Staff) - co-winner Carolyn Saenz, Associate Director, Systems & Infrastructure, East Scarborough Storefront - A Project of Makeway - Best Employer - Diversity, Equity, Inclusion (Under 20 Staff) - co-winnerPulsara Batra, Manager, Volunteer Services/Mentorship Program, Covenant House Toronto - Best Employer - Volunteer Management (20+ staff) - co-winnerMargaret Jetelina, Senior Manager, Marketing & Communications, DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society - Best Employer - Volunteer Management (20+ Staff) - co-winner Anukrati Nigam, Program and Administrative Officer, PEGASUS Institute - Best Volunteer Management (Under 20 Staff) and Best Volunteer Management ProfessionalMaria Guardado - Volunteer Impact - co-winner Lois Tuffin, Volunteer Peterborough - Volunteer Impact - co-winnerAbout your HostMary Barroll, president of CharityVillage, is an online business executive and lawyer with a background in media, technology and IP law. A former CBC journalist and TV producer, in 2013 she was appointed General Counsel & VP Media Affairs at CharityVillage.com, Canada's largest job portal for charities and not for profits in Canada, and then President in 2021. Mary is also President of sister company, TalentEgg.ca, Canada's No.1, award-winning job board and online career resource that connects top employers with top students and grads.Additional Resources from this EpisodeWe've gathered the resources from this episode into one helpful list:CharityVillage Conference & AwardsFull list of all CharityVillage 2024 Award Winners and FinalistsLearn more and listen to the full interviews with the guests here.#podcast #charity

Spotlight: Conversations From the Sioux Falls School District
Lights On at the SFSD Community Learning Centers

Spotlight: Conversations From the Sioux Falls School District

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 20:03


The Sioux Falls School District is now in its second year of running the out-of-school-time care model known as the Community Learning Center. With this model, more children and families are able to be served and care is more accessible to a wider range of people. Partnerships have strengthened relationships, and the organization is growing and expanding rapidly. All these developments shine a light on just how important out-of-school-time care is to communities. Lights On Afterschool is a nation-wide initiative that also highlights the importance of care outside of school hours. The CLCs spent last week celebrating this initiative with parties at sites across the District, welcoming in families and communities to see what the CLCs are all about. In this episode, we hear about what makes the CLCs special, what they've been working on, and plans for the future.

AMA Marketing / And with Bennie F. Johnson
alue of the professional community, learning from partners in the global space, and understanding emotional connections with customers.

AMA Marketing / And with Bennie F. Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 39:18


Krenda Frushour, Senior Director International at Blistex Inc. joins AMA's Bennie F. Johnson to talk about the value of the professional community, learning from partners in the global space, and understanding emotional connections with customers.

The Resilience Lab
Roundtable: Redefining Education Spaces

The Resilience Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 39:55


In this roundtable podcast episode, join Rex Miller and our panel as they explore how education environments are transforming in response to new needs and challenges. Our roundtable panel guests include:Audrey Metz, Manager of Furniture and Design at Washington UniversityMelissa Turnbaugh, Partner and National Education & Innovation Leader at PBKAmanda Costell, Interior Designer at the University of ToledoJudy Hoskens, Principal and Senior Planner at DLR GroupJoin the conversation as they dive into the impact of neurodiversity on education design, the shift towards flexible learning environments, and the challenge of fostering community in hybrid learning models. They discuss how libraries and student unions are becoming the new hearts of campus life and emphasize the importance of collaborative partnerships in addressing broader issues affecting students.Packed with thought-provoking insights and innovative ideas, this episode is a must-listen for educators, designers, and anyone passionate about the future of education.How are you reimagining educational spaces? Share your thoughts and join the conversation! Discover the Resilience Lab: https://ofs.com/imagine-a-place/podcast/the-resilience-lab Follow The Resilience Lab.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/resiliencelabpodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/80048242/Follow Rex Miller on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/rexmiller/ Get your copy of education-focused books authored by Rex Miller.Humanizing the Education Machine: How to create schools that turn disengaged kids into inspired learners. https://www.amazon.com/Humanizing-Education-Machine-Disengaged-Inspired/dp/1119283108/Whole: What teachers need to help students thrive.https://www.amazon.com/WHOLE-What-Teachers-Students-Thrive-ebook/dp/B0859NT635/ The Resilience Lab Podcast is an Imagine a Place Production.

Monday Moms
Henrico Schools aims for deeper community reach with year-round Community Learning Centers

Monday Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 5:44


In recent years, Henrico Schools officials have made more of an effort to open up the county's public schools to community partners  – and to the community itself. The goal is to shape schools into “community hubs” that serve all sorts of needs for families, according to Robin Rowland, the chief operating officer for the Henrico Education Foundation, a nonprofit that works directly with HCPS to bridge disparities between students. For hundreds of Henrico students, those hubs are HEF's Community Learning Centers, which run after school all year round for nine different schools, free of charge to families. With outside...Article LinkSupport the Show.

Move Happy Movement
Community Learning Institute By Erin Nicole

Move Happy Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 41:13


This is a special episode about a private school / daycare service offering for military families and/or single parent families. The service is available at 1 ⭐️ pricing but the value is 5 ⭐️. If you are looking for a service like this for your family or perhaps are looking to start your own Community Learning Institute©️ in your area, please email me for more information at erin@TheMoveHappy.com or shoot us a DM on social media to get added to the waitlist. If there is enough interest, we'll launch this August 2024

Haywood County School's Podcast
Haywood Community Learning Center (HCLC) - DJ Kirby (24:17)

Haywood County School's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024


Haywood Community Learning Center (HCLC) - DJ Kirby (24:17)

CLD Talks
Independent review series Ep3 with Kate Still

CLD Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 36:34


This week Conor chats with Kate Still who is the independent reviewer for the Community Learning and development (CLD): independent review. Kate has over 30 years of experience within education and is currently a UK Board member of the National Lottery Community Fund and Chair of the Scotland Funding Committee. In this episode we discuss Kate's role for the review, common themes that came out of the consultation from learners and practitioners and what we hope to see from the review and so much more. Please find an invite to attend an information session on the emerging findings from evidence gathered for the Independent Review of Community Learning and Development. There are two separate sessions on Thursday 16 May (at 10am and repeated at 2.30pm). These sessions will be presented by the specialist analysts contracted to carry out analysis of the evidence gathered from learners, potential learners, practitioners and stakeholders. Please use the following link to register your attendance. https://gbr01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eventbrite.com%2Fe%2F887615159837%3Faff%3Doddtdtcreator&data=05%7C02%7C%7C97b7415d91274de8c5db08dc692d5bca%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C638500890726996007%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=dKA46ubrkWxvmGxWVbxvZ9CLMvvyXZ4Fg27r7h9J7WY%3D&reserved=0 Please note this session is for information only. Follow us on X: @CLDTalks https://www.gov.scot/groups/community-learning-and-development-cld-independent-review/

Prairie Rose Possibilities - The Podcast
5.04 PMAS Community Learning

Prairie Rose Possibilities - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 14:29


Join principal Simon Moreton as we discuss how the PMAS (Prairie Mennonite Alternative School) Prairie Rose Possibility Project brings new cultural, trades and educational experiences to students from low-German-speaking Mennonite families. Listen to earlier updates at 4.04 and Episode 3.02,  Episode 2.07 and Episode 1.02

Side Hustle City
Stitching Success: Artisanal Apparel with PeaceRise Growth Lab Director, Jeremy Fritzhand

Side Hustle City

Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 31:10 Transcription Available


Unlock the heartbeat of the entrepreneurial world with Jeremy Fritzhand from Alloy, our esteemed guest who brings a treasure trove of startup wisdom straight to your ears. Side Hustle City is your access pass to the vibrant landscape of small business development, where Jeremy shares his own narrative with an artisanal apparel startup and takes us behind the scenes at Alloy. Here, startups bloom under the nurturing canopy of morning mentoring sessions and alliances with influential angel investors like Queen City Angels. If you're keen on the buzz of AI innovation, the power of collaboration, or crave a learning experience steeped in community, this episode stitches these threads into a tapestry of entrepreneurial opportunity in Cincinnati and beyond.Ready to embrace the tactile allure of the handmade movement that's sweeping America? We've stitched together a narrative that celebrates the resurgence of traditional craftsmanship, inviting you on a journey from a conventional nine-to-five to the artisanal dream. Jeremy and I explore the cultural renaissance that values the human touch in creation and guide you through the practical steps to spin your own startup tale. Whether it's crafting burrata in Italy or networking with fellow artisans, we weave in personal experiences and practical advice to address the fears and challenges budding entrepreneurs face. So, grab your crafting tools and let your imagination roam free, as we thread the needle between passion projects and professional pursuits in a world eager for the authenticity of the handmade.As you're inspired to embark on your side hustle journey after listening to this episode, you might wonder where to start or how to make your vision a reality.  With a team of experienced marketing professionals and a track record of helping clients achieve their dreams, we are ready to assist you in reaching your goals. To find out more, visit www.reversedout.com.Talking Trading - Expert trading and investing tactics so you can excel in the markets.Your key to getting the results you deserve.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showSubscribe to Side Hustle City and join our Community on Facebook

Ruby for All
The Power of Community in Learning Ruby on Rails — Agency of Learning's Role in Shaping Developer Careers

Ruby for All

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 37:19


In this episode of Ruby for All, Andrew and Julie welcome special guests, James Garcia, Eric Halverson, and Caleb Mitchell, all part of The Agency of Learning run by Dave Paola. Today, they share their unique journeys into software development, ranging from music to technical support backgrounds, and their involvement in The Agency of Learning.  They discuss the value of the Ruby community, the joy of coding in Ruby, and the complexities of keeping up with Rails in a fast-paced tech environment. The conversation also touches on the importance of community in learning and how to get involved in the Ruby ecosystem, wrapping up with practical advice on handling race conditions in coding projects. Press download now to hear more! [00:00:13] Julie wonders if Andrew launched his feature and he mentions a setback due to architectural challenges. Julie relates to his issues sharing she faced a race condition blocking a release. [00:01:24] Julie mentions the Ruby for All Book Club and three guests joining them, who are a part of that club, where they are reading, The Well-Grounded Rubyist. [00:02:02] Eric, Caleb, and James introduce themselves and talk about their backgrounds. [00:05:36] What is The Agency of Learning? Eric shares his view and experience as an amazing ride, and James describes it as a “finishing school” for new programmers.[00:09:17] Andrew inquires about the unique challenges faced by Caleb due to his music background. Caleb discusses the time management challenges of balancing music and programming. [00:11:41] Julie's interested to understand the guests' experiences and challenges at The Agency of Learning. Caleb talks about the challenges of working with large, preexisting codebase. James adds to Caleb's points, discussing the learning experiences with different production apps. [00:13:50] Andrew asks Julie about her experience working for Ruby for Good projects, and she expresses her enthusiasm for Ruby for Good. Andrew tells us what he did with contributing and praises Ruby for Good and encourages listeners to contribute. [00:14:43] Eric tells us about his current career position, and he describes a personal existential crisis following an intense project for a Rails conference, which led to a period of burnout and a shift in focus back to Ruby fundamentals. [00:18:08] Eric shares advice from Cody Norman, a lead at The Agency of Learning, about pursuing what inspires you. Andrew relates to Eric's return to fundamentals and shares a perspective on learning Rails and Ruby.[00:19:41] Andrew asks about the hardest part of learning Rails in 2023. James discusses the challenge of keeping up with front-end updates in Rails, specifically Hotwire and Turbo Drive.  Caleb talks about the challenge of focusing learning on an era with abundant resources and highlights Launch School and The Odin Project as helpful resources. Eric reflects on the complexity of Rails and strategies learning it. [00:24:21] Julie asks the guests if they would recommend Rails to others or change their own journey. Caleb states his positive experience with Ruby and Rails, suggesting it as a good starting point.  James enjoys Rails and believes it helped him understand programming fundamentals, Eric speaks highly of Ruby and Rails and values the community. [00:27:15] Julie mentions that Ruby's appeal kept her in software engineering and would recommend it as a first language. Andrew reflects on advising his brother on programming languages, highlighting the clarity Ruby brought him after learning Java.[00:29:20] Eric credits Julie for highlighting the importance of community in learning to program and James emphasizes reaching out for help in the Ruby community, praising its supportive nature. [00:30:53] Andrew asks for advice on how to join the Ruby community.  James tells us to connect through Twitter, Discord, and conferences. Caleb recommends reaching out to study or work with others, leading to lasting relationships. Eric started with podcasts, moved to Twitter, then conferences.[00:34:09] Julie shares two Discord groups for joining the Ruby community: The Ruby Learning Center and the GoRails Discord. [00:34:24] Find out where you can follow Eric, Caleb, and James online. [00:35:26] Andrew explains and gives an example of a race condition, since Julie had one at work that was driving her crazy.  Panelists:Andrew MasonJulie J.Guests:James GarciaEric HalversonCaleb MitchellSponsors:HoneybadgerGoRailsLinks:Andrew Mason X/TwitterAndrew Mason WebsiteJulie J. X/TwitterJulie J. WebsiteEric Halverson X/TwitterEric Halverson LinkedInJames Garcia X/TwitterJames Garcia LinkedInCaleb Mitchell LinkedInCaleb Mitchell Neovim-GitHubThe Agency of LearningRuby for GoodCody Norman X/TwitterDave Paola X/TwitterRuby for All-Episode 37: The Agency of Learning with Dave PaolaThe Well-Grounded Rubyist by David A. BlackLaunch SchoolThe Odin ProjectThe Ruby Learning Center DiscordGoRails Discord ServerRace condition (00:00) - Intro and Welcome (00:13) - Julie's Setback and Race Condition Issue (01:24) - Ruby for All Book Club Mention (02:02) - Introduction of Eric, Caleb, and James (05:36) - The Agency of Learning Explained (09:17) - Caleb's Challenges Balancing Music and Programming (11:41) - Guests' Experiences at The Agency of Learning (13:50) - Julie on Ruby for Good Projects (14:43) - Eric's Career Position and Return to Ruby Fundamentals (18:08) - Eric on Inspiration and Learning Rails and Ruby (19:41) - Hardest Part of Learning Rails in 2023 (24:21) - Guests' Thoughts on Recommending Rails (27:15) - Julie and Andrew on Ruby's Appeal (29:...

Total Information AM
Why is there a decline of local news?

Total Information AM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 7:00


John Silva, Senior Director of Professional and Community Learning for the News Literacy Project joins Megan and Tom as it is News Literacy Week discussing how people go about getting news now and the decline of getting news from the paper.     Credit: © picture alliance

Remarkable Marketing
Building Community: B2B Marketing Lessons on Upgrading Your Growth Strategy with SVP of Community & Learning at Automation Anywhere, Kristen Engelhardt

Remarkable Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 58:14


When does your “audience” become a “community?” The word “community” might make you think of the relationship you have with your neighbors; a sense of friendliness and having something in common. It's a word that relates an emotional closeness or bond, even loyalty. We're talking about how to build that bond with your audience today.And who better to talk about it with than Automation Anywhere's SVP of Community and Learning, Kristen Engelhardt. Together, we're chatting about driving content to one part of your TAC (and what the heck is TAC anyway?), arranging a forum for deeper audience listening, and starting small. So get ready to upgrade your growth strategy with this episode of Remarkable.About our guest, Kristen EngelhardtKristen Engelhardt is SVP of Community and Learning at Automation Anywhere, having joined the company in September, 2021. Prior to her current role, she served as VP of Trailblazer Marketing and Community at Salesforce. She has also worked for companies like PeopleSoft, Cisco and Gartner.About Automation AnywhereAutomation Anywhere is the leader in intelligent automation solutions that put AI to work across every aspect of an organization. The company's Automation Success Platform is infused with generative AI and offers process discovery, RPA, end-to-end process orchestration, document processing, and analytics, with a security and governance-first approach. Automation Anywhere empowers organizations worldwide to unleash productivity gains, drive innovation, improve customer service and accelerate business growth. The company is guided by its vision to fuel the future of work by unleashing human potential through intelligent automation.About Community in MarketingThe idea of community in marketing suggests that customers are more deeply engaged than just purchasing from a company. These customers are aligned with the company's brand values, mission and brand promise. They are loyal to the brand, recommend it to friends, family and colleagues, write reviews, post about it on social media, and generally evangelize the brand. Like the Apple community where users offer suggestions and answers to customer questions separately from Apple Customer Support. What is a community flywheel? It's a community-centered approach to building a brand, in which your brand joins or creates relevant communities that promote amazing experiences and engagement, translating into sales.To use the community flywheel approach to building your business, there are five key techniques:Know your communitiesMake your brand story talkableZoom in on hero productsFuel the conversation across channelsMake transactions effortlessAccording to McKinsey, when you're successfully leveraging the community flywheel approach…More than 75 percent of content about the brand is user generated.The influencer engagement rate—that is, the percentage of viewers who go on to like, comment, or share the content—is greater than 2 percent.More than 4 percent of online traffic is converted to sales.Brand-related posts by either the brand or a consumer go viral at least twice a year (triggered, in some cases, by marketing support).What B2B Companies Can Learn From Automation Anywhere's Community-Building Strategy:Focus on driving content to one part of your TAC. You get better payoff with a focused approach to community-building. Kristen says, “The most successful communities we've seen are when you identify what part of the TAC you need and want to focus on to drive transformation together. It may be we're going to focus, like in Salesforce on the administrator, and we are going to surround them with the input into the product and the career support and the peer ecosystem to make them wildly successful in their role. And we found out by listening, by hearing what they're trying to solve for, that we could advance their careers and their companies through an investment in them. And in return, they share their expertise, they share their content, they speak on stage for us, they tell our brand story through theirs, but they also help us drive the business. And you get that magic flywheel.”Arrange a forum for deeper audience listening. Create a space to talk with customers and ask questions beyond your product. At Automation Anywhere, they created their Pathfinder Workshop, which is now scaled globally and has had a massive payoff. Kristen says, “We have a bright, hard line between that program and our upsell, our pipe gen, and our version of the ACV. And all of that came about the community workshop as our number one go-to-market lever because we took the leap and listened beyond the product: ‘What are you trying to do as an automation leader?' So I love that example and the team did a phenomenal job listening, building, iterating together.”Prioritize the four pillars of community building: Destination, programs, content, and learning. These depend on how mature your business is. Kristen says, “For an early stage company, don't go out and build a destination right away. Start with the product tour or the dinner series. If you are already mature and you have so many connections and your community, your part of the TAC is saying, ‘Where do I give and get help? Where do I connect with more thought leaders? Where do I get that content?' That's when you want to invest in the destination. So make sure you're prioritizing your pillars based on where you are and where your community is.”Quotes*“Community is a category creator and an enabler that allows a company like Salesforce, like Automation Anywhere, to build an ecosystem and a job economy. And whether it's in CRM, or it's in automation, or AI, at the end of the day, community is essentially your constituency of people, regardless of role, region, market, title, that you want to use more of what you have to offer, buy more of it, and tell others to do the same, and that's the magic of community. ” - Kristen Engelhardt*“Who you go and talk to and invest in will be different in an early stage than when you are in hyper growth and you are scaling and you want to make sure that you have a nurtured relationship with your most strategic partners and your most strategic customers. It's a growth spectrum.”  - Kristen Engelhardt*”The key is just to know when you're starting out, ‘What problem am I trying to solve, for which stage of growth I'm in, and which sliver, slice, piece of the TAC do I most need to invest in, understand, know, and serve?” - Kristen Engelhardt*”You do need to invest in yourself first to create that reach. It's just that the level of investment is much lower. It's very low lift and you can pick and choose some very easy start by starting strategies before you have to go and build a 15 million member trailblazer community to drive the type of impact that McKinsey statistics are sharing.“ - Kristen Engelhardt*”There's a push and a pull. So like, your content is supposed to push your community to react and engage and to talk to each other and to spur conversations. Whereas for community, you have to be listening, you have to be responding, you have to be doing those sort of things.  And it's a very different sort of emotion. ” - Ian FaisonTime Stamps[0:55] Meet Kristen Engelhardt, SVP of Community & Learning at Automation Anywhere[2:55] Learn more about Kristen's work at Automation Anywhere[4:54] Why are we talking about building community?[6:17] What is TAC?[17:02] Tell me more about building community in marketing[30:41] How do you engage with your customers beyond asking about the product?[41:40] What is Kristen's playbook to building community?[48:25] What's the ROI of community?[52:01] Who are the critical hires in building community?LinksJoin the Pathfinder CommunityConnect with Kristen on LinkedInLearn more about Automation AnywhereAbout Remarkable!Remarkable! is created by the team at Caspian Studios, the premier B2B Podcast-as-a-Service company. Caspian creates both non-fiction and fiction series for B2B companies. If you want a fiction series check out our new offering - The Business Thriller - Hollywood style storytelling for B2B. Learn more at CaspianStudios.com. In today's episode, you heard from Ian Faison (CEO of Caspian Studios) and Meredith Gooderham (Senior Producer). Remarkable was produced this week by Jess Avellino, mixed by Scott Goodrich, and our theme song is “Solomon” by FALAK. Create something remarkable. Rise above the noise.

Franklin (MA) Matters
FM #1114 - Franklin (MA) School Committee Mtg - 12/12/23

Franklin (MA) Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 129:05


The Franklin (MA) School Committee met on Tuesday, December 12, 2023 as scheduled. All seven newly elected members participated in Council Chambers.Quick recap:Cheerleaders recognized as State Champions (again). Proposal in the process of coming to authorize a trip to the National Championships (details TBD)Colin Boisvert, Food Services Director, provided an update on the operation and delivery of the school lunch program and gradual expansion of breakfast. Also highlighted was the use of local food sources and providing healthy options including fishPatricia Gay, Lifelong Learning Director, provided an update on the programs offered through the year. School Choice (before & after school programs), Community Learning (a variety of workshops, classes and exercise programs), Music Academy (year round music education and tutoring), and the Summer programs (including High School Experience). Lifelong Learning is self funded via registrations fees for the programsBrutus Cantoreggi, DPW Director, provided and update on the annual snow program and engaged in a extensive Q&A with the Committee to cover as many of the nuances as possibleLet's listen to the School Committee meeting of Dec 12. The total meeting audio runs about 2 hours & 8 minutes. --------------School Committee page -> https://www.franklinps.net/district/school-committee The agenda -> https://www.franklinps.net/sites/g/files/vyhlif4431/f/uploads/scagenda_12-12-23.pdf Meeting Packet folder -> https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/pages/december-12-2023-school-committee-meeting-packet Franklin TV video link -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVm3PER71UQ My notes collected via PDF (captured during meeting via Twitter)https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YmyqSv0kI2UiuIAplhRBkjz4kiPJ4whc/view?usp=drive_link Food Service Update presentation ->https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/files/food-svcLifelong Learning Update -> https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/files/lllDPW Snow Presentation -> https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/files/snow --------------We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial. This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help.How can you help?If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighborsIf you don't like something here, please let me knowThrough this...

The Social Chemist
News Media Literacy: An Educators Tool Against Misinformation w/ DeMario Phipps Smith

The Social Chemist

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 34:34


On today's episode, DeMario Phipps-Smith, a Senior Manager of Community Learning at the News Literacy Project, joins me to discuss news media literacy. As AI technology evolves at a fast pace, scholars on misinformation wonder how this will change our understanding of false narratives. What role do educators have in this social problem, and what tools can be used? The discussion will help us better understand this complex issue and offer resources to help combat disinformation. FacebookThe Social Chemist | FacebookInstagramThe Social Chemist (@socialchemistig) • Instagram photos and videosTwitterThe Social Chemist | TwitterThreadThe Social Chemist (@socialchemistig) on ThreadsSubstackThe Social Chemist | Substack Educator ResourcesNews Literacy ProjectDeMario Phipps-Smith DeMario Phipps-Smith | LinkedInRecommended Social Chemist EpisodeA New Era in Disinformation: AI Generated Imagery w/ Todd C. Helmus (buzzsprout.com)

The Light of Reflection
S25 E1: The Wilayah Family Academy: A New Dawn in Community Learning

The Light of Reflection

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 6:28


Moonee Ponds Baptist Church
Becoming a Disciple Making Community | Learning Preferences – Ian Dicks

Moonee Ponds Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 41:02


Recorded on 29th October, 2023 ⁠https://mpbc.org.au/⁠

Insight with Beth Ruyak
News Literacy Project | Low College Readiness in Sacramento County Schools | Sacramento Poetry Day

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023


Navigating news literacy online. Less than half of Sacramento County students meet college requirements. Sacramento Poetry Day is on Thursday.   News Literacy Project It can feel like we're inundated with difficult and emotionally charged information when we go online. And it can be hard to discern fact from fiction and avoid confrontation– especially in the heat of the moment. John Silva is the Senior Director of Professional and Community Learning at the News Literacy Project, a nonpartisan education nonprofit to advance the practice of news literacy throughout American society, creating better informed, more engaged and more empowered individuals — and ultimately a stronger democracy. John joins Insight to provide some tools about what to trust, share and act on. Low College Readiness in Sacramento County Schools   Less than half of students at Sacramento County's six largest school districts meet the requirements to attend California's public universities. That success gap is disproportionately affecting students of color. Srishti Prabha, CapRadio's Education Reporter joins Insight to talk about the effects of cultural biases and misconceptions on college readiness, as well as how “college intervention programs” are trying to help these students achieve their higher education goals.   Sacramento Poetry Day Sacramento Poetry Day is on Thursday, highlighted by poetry curriculum in local schools, a contest open to all ages and a gala to celebrate the art of spoken word. Joining us to talk about Sacramento Poetry Day are Sacramento Poet Laureate Andru Defeye and David "AndYes" Loret De Mola, an award winning, nationally ranked slam poet.

The Diversity Gap
04: Community Voice feat. Jordyn Robinson on Grief, Community & Learning to Ask for Help

The Diversity Gap

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 11:28


In today's episode of A More Beautiful Way, you get to hear from an AMBW Community Voice: Jordyn Robinson. Jordyn takes us on a journey into three powerful questions, giving voice to what it's looking like for her to embody ~a more beautiful way~ in this season of her life. You can learn more about A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co and by following our work @amorebeautifulway. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message

PODUCER
going_sumwhere: Chicago Beat Making Community, Learning Introspection, and the SP404

PODUCER

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 127:44


In this episode, we sat down with going_sumwhere Follow going_sumhwere: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@UCNd2ViX-kfyb0ACTq3_OlqQ Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/bigclothes Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/going_sumwhere/ Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@lucasgoodman1 Twitter - https://twitter.com/going_sumwhere Follow Poducer: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCijzViDaoVljjDXyEPTIwyQ Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/poducer Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/28RTvQMv5fMfF2ozxO2zdw?si=e76566f2c7a246c4&nd=1 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/poducer_podcast/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/PoducerPodcast/ Host - https://soundcloud.com/justjerryofficial Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/0qUiDwKf1j5FIFTGALoK1p?si=lHEySRzlTD2EiOOCNb74uw Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/justjerryvalakas/

L&D Disrupt
L&D Lessons From The Banking World: Skills, Community & Purpose | L&D Disrupt Live | Episode 44

L&D Disrupt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 48:01


Banking's a fast-changing industry, full of large organisations where lots of people need support to learn, grow and build relevant skills. ​So, how do L&D teams spin all those plates, manage many stakeholders, support individuals and build a sense of purpose?  ​NatWest Group's Roganna Ranjan (Learning Strategy Manager) and Sean McGovern (Head of Customer & Community Learning) join us live to explain how L&D works in banking and share lessons you can apply - regardless of which space you're in. Running order 0:00 Who are Roganna and Sean? 4:37 Managing various stakeholders at NatWest 13:26 Dealing with growing digitisation 22:58 The role of volunteering and community initiatives 28:59 A more holistic view of L&D 32:17 Connecting people to purpose 40:08 Supporting short and long-term goals How to connect Download your FREE Death of the LMS guide: https://try.gethownow.com/death-of-lms-guide See HowNow in action! Sign up for a live walkthrough: https://try.gethownow.com/see-hownow-weekly  Find Sean on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-mcgovern-67580415b/ Find Roganna on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roganna-ranjan-b9300010a/ Find Gary on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-stringer-copywriter/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gethownow/message

A Delectable Education Charlotte Mason Podcast
Episode 257: CM in Your Community: Learning in Community

A Delectable Education Charlotte Mason Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 39:55


What do it look like do use the Charlotte Mason Method with a group of students? Kelsi Rea joins the ADE ladies today to explain how she went about developing her Charlotte Mason school. Her enthusiasm is contagious and has led to her consulting with dozens of others with the desire to open schools, as well as co-ops. Charlotte Mason In Community Kelsi Rea's Website Emily's succinct description of Charlotte Mason's Method (to get you started coming up with yours) Heritage Christian Academy

The Amanda Seales Show
Community Learning Is The Best Learning | EPISODE 70

The Amanda Seales Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 65:25


In this episode of Amanda Seales' podcast, the focus is on the power of community learning. Amanda and DJ NAILZ discuss how learning from each other can be a transformative experience, and how building strong communities can lead to positive change.  The conversation then shifts to the president of Mexico's recent comments about the safety of his country compared to the United States. Amanda and her guests explore the reasons behind this statement, and whether or not it reflects reality.  Finally, the podcast touches on the tragedy of the Glorrilla Finesse2tymes stampede, and the lawsuits being filed by the families of the victims. Amanda and DJ NAILZ discuss the importance of accountability and justice in cases like this, and how we can work together to prevent similar tragedies in the future.  Throughout the episode, Amanda and NAILZ inject humor and lightheartedness into the discussion, making it an entertaining and informative listen. FOLLOW ALONG AS WE COVER: (03:45) BLACKURATE NEWS: The Superintendent Of An Iowa School District Told A Teacher “I Don't Know If Teachers Can Say Slavery Was Wrong”.   (08:38) The Power Of Community Learning (12:48) In Our Relationship Segment…..Is The Old School Traditional Lifestyle Too Boring, Too Routine? (16:06) Fat Joe Recently Blasted NBA Star Ja Morant Dad. Saying He Needs To Help Get Control Of His Son's Actions Before He Loses Everything… WHAT DO YOU THINK? 1 855 AMANDA 8…THATS 855 262-6328 …. OUR LINES ARE OPEN 24/7 (18:21) BLACKURATE NEWS: As People Get Ready For Spring Break…Mexico's President Says Mexico Is Safer Than The US. Angie Stone Says Pride Is Keeping D'angelo From Working With Her Again  (25:27) Wouldn't You? N.Y.C. Woman Applies For A Job She's Doing After Seeing It Offered At A Higher Salary Than She Currently Earns (28:21)  BIG UP, LET DOWN: BIG UP - Harriet Tubman Replaces Columbus In NJ SQ. LET DOWN -  Celeb Stylist Law Roach Announces Retirement (32:34) Yesterday We Talked About The Ig Post That Said…Are Beauty Standards For Women Different Regionally. The Post Said That Beyonce Is The Beauty Standard In Houston. We Have A Caller From Houston That Wants To Speak About It (34:20) BLACKURATE NEWS: Biden On Gun Control: ‘Do Something, Do Something Big' (41:57) MOOOOVE OVER: How Single-Celled Yeasts Are Doing The Work Of 1,500-Pound Cows (45:34) GLORILLA & FINESSE2TYMES Stampede Victim's Family Plans To Sue And Amanda Almost Gets Trampled At The Tunnel (50:14) Yesterday We Played A Clip Of Chrisean Rock Speaking Out On Her Toxic Relationship…And We Asked You To Call To Share Your Moments With Us (52:26) BLACKURATE NEWS: Fat Joe May Have Been On To Something As The Fallout For Nba Star Ja Morant Has Begun (59:38) Sean ‘Diddy' Combs Vying To Buy Majority Stake In Bet As Paramount Global Explores Sale FOLLOW THE SHOW ON ALL SOCIALS: @sealessaidit @amandaseales @djnailz If you have a comment leave Amanda a message at 1 855-AMANDA-8 that's 1-855-262-6328See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Catalyst Sale Podcast
Community, Learning, Golf and Sales with guests Jeff Bajorek, Scott Leese, and Larry Long Jr - 319

Catalyst Sale Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 21:49


The Golf and Sales event is my Catalyst this week.  Jeff, Larry, and Scott join me to discuss community, learning, golf and sales. This episode is brought to you by Golf and Sales. A leadership and sales retreat for professionals who are working through tough challenges in leadership, sales, and growth. Show Links Golf and Sales Jeff on LinkedIn Larry on LinkedIn Scott on LinkedIn Find My Catalyst Links Mike on LinkedIn The GAME Plan Thank you - please send questions to podcast@catalystsale.com Please add your ratings and reviews via your favorite podcast player, and share the podcast with anyone you know who is looking for their "catalyst".

Faster Fluency Conversation Club podcast
Benefits of Community Learning

Faster Fluency Conversation Club podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 23:10


In this episode, Christina and Fluency Club Leader Linda talk about: The Benefits of Community LearningThe extra mile (useful English vocabulary you'll hear in the podcast): Community learning: learning together with members of a group with a teacher, leader, coach, or expert in the same field.Peer group: a group of individuals who share one or more characteristics, such as age, social status, economic status, occupation, or education.Concise: giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words; brief but comprehensive.Do you want the transcript of the podcast, more vocabulary resources and live conversation practice?Join the Faster Fluency Conversation Club!You'll become more fluent and more confident in English faster, in a fun community of professionals from around the world!Brand new! Here's the link to the transcript!Use code 'FFCC50' to receive 50% off your 1st month in the club! Special!!Buy 5 months, Get 1 free!!Buy 10 months, Get 2 free & an Individual Evaluation session!!We meet 9 times a week: Monday 6pm CETTuesday 1pm CETTuesday 7pm CETWednesday 8am CET Wednesday 8pm CETThursday 11am CET Thursday 7pm CETFriday 12:30pm  CET Saturday 4pm CET   You can also check what time it is for your time zone with the Time Zone ConverterDetails about joining: https://mybusinessenglishcourses.com/faster-fluency-conversation-club/join-nowSupport the show

The eLearn Podcast
Empowerment via Community Learning with Matt Hunckler

The eLearn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 56:43 Transcription Available


Hello everyone! My name is Ladek and my guest for today is Matt Hunckler who is the founder of PowderKeg - the place to plug into tech, outside of Silicon Valley.In this community conversation Matt and I talk about00:00 Start05:00 The origins of PowderKeg through Matt's own struggles of looking for opportunities in the tech startup space outside of Silicon Valley07:50 How Matt chose a different path, took a pay cut and jumped on the opportunity to become a part of what is now the PowderKeg network. PS: When is the last time you took a chance to really stretch yourself and grow?13:00 Leading back to Community, in work and Matt's life—and how this continues to serve and fuel his vision for supporting others by sharing knowledge that can be applied immediately24:30 How the first iteration of a community evolved into PowderKeg to provide that critical “density” of resources (i.e. talent, capital, partnerships) every company or organization needs30:00 The importance of finding our “niche” tribes, where we can truly geek out on our passion, but also making sure we consciously seek out other experiences so that we're consistently expanding, growing and finding our blind spots35:00 How PowderKeg is helping to bridge the gap between HigherEd and the “jobs” world, especially in the tech space.49:00 The maturing of the digital and tech space, and how this is affecting people's choices for where, how and whom they want to work withSubscribe to eLearn Magazinehttps://www.elearnmagazine.com/newsletter/

CANADALAND
The Food Bank Industrial Complex

CANADALAND

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 49:15


It's the holidays, and on your TV or radio you're inevitably hit with ads telling you that this is the season of giving - it's time to donate to a food drive. Conservative politicians, Liberal politicians, banks, broadcasters, grocery stores: they all are united in this message.With the promotion of food banks from virtually every institution and elected official in the country, you might conclude that they are the best solution to food insecurity.Except - they're not. Food bank use in Canada is at an all-time high, and experts, community organizers, even staff at food banks say that the growing need just shows how our government has failed to address poverty and hold corporations to account. In this episode: Kitty Raman Costa, Executive Director, Parkdale Community Food BankDr. Valerie Tarasuk, Principal Investigator at PROOF, University of Toronto.Jade Guthrie, Community Learning and Engagement Manager, FoodShareProfessor Dennis Raphael of York's School of Health Policy and ManagementFurther reading: HungerCount 2022, Food Banks CanadaSupermarkets are hiking prices faster than necessary — and profiting from inflation, Star investigation suggests, by Marco Chown Oved, Toronto StarWhy are Canadians in need still forced to rely on food banks? By Jade Guthrie, rabble.caTake the money and run: how food banks became complicit with Walmart Canada's hunger producing employment practices, by Zsofia Mendly-Zambo, Dennis Raphael and Alan TamanSponsors: Rakuten, Oxio, Freshbooks, ArticleIf you value this podcast, please support us. We rely on listeners like you paying for journalism. As a supporter, you'll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases and bonus content. You'll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on Canadaland merch, invites and tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you'll be a part of the solution to Canada's journalism crisis and you'll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody. Come join us now https://canadaland.com/joinYou can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

#StoriesByScrimba Podcast
Code Like Nobody Is Watching: On Community, Learning, and Finding the Right Culture Fit, With Scrimba Student James

#StoriesByScrimba Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 53:45


Michigan Reimagined
Ep. 214: MSU Museum Utilizes CoLab Studio to Drive Community Learning Experiences

Michigan Reimagined

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 16:35


Most museums deliver interesting and thought provoking content - it's what makes visiting a museum worthwhile. Michigan State University has taken participant engagement to a new level, utilizing what's called a CoLab Studio. Joining Chris to tell us more is the Education & Learning Manager of the MSU Museum's CoLab Studio, Caroline White!

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network
Ep. 214: MSU Museum Utilizes CoLab Studio to Drive Community Learning Experiences

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 16:35


Most museums deliver interesting and thought provoking content - it's what makes visiting a museum worthwhile. Michigan State University has taken participant engagement to a new level, utilizing what's called a CoLab Studio. Joining Chris to tell us more is the Education & Learning Manager of the MSU Museum's CoLab Studio, Caroline White!

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network
Ep. 214: MSU Museum Utilizes CoLab Studio to Drive Community Learning Experiences

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 16:35


Most museums deliver interesting and thought provoking content - it's what makes visiting a museum worthwhile. Michigan State University has taken participant engagement to a new level, utilizing what's called a CoLab Studio. Joining Chris to tell us more is the Education & Learning Manager of the MSU Museum's CoLab Studio, Caroline White!

Northern Kentucky Spotlight
How Horizon Community Funds supports the community, Learning Grove CEO highlights importance of childcare in the workplace

Northern Kentucky Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 34:55


We have two returning guests on this week's NKY Spotlight Podcast, presented by CVG! We spotlight Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky with President and CEO Nancy Grayson, who shares all the ways her organization is helping people in NKY. On “NKY @ Work,” Learning Grove CEO Shannon Starkey-Taylor chats about the importance of childcare to today's workforce. Thank you to our sponsors, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, CKREU Consulting and HORAN.

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Rapper Noname's Brief But Spectacular take on community learning and solidarity

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 3:04


Noname is a rapper and founder of the Noname Book Club, which encourages readers to support local bookstores and books by authors of color. The club now has 14 chapters across the United States. Here's her Brief But Spectacular take on community learning and solidarity. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - Brief But Spectacular
Rapper Noname's Brief But Spectacular take on community learning and solidarity

PBS NewsHour - Brief But Spectacular

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 3:04


Noname is a rapper and founder of the Noname Book Club, which encourages readers to support local bookstores and books by authors of color. The club now has 14 chapters across the United States. Here's her Brief But Spectacular take on community learning and solidarity. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Radiant Life Church Podcast
Comfortable in Community: Learning from the Tanzanian Church | Pastors Chris and Rachel Gross

Radiant Life Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 51:58


Jade Protocol AMA w/ Jon Ray
Growing a Better Play-to-Earn Community - Learning from Bajillion _ APYs

Jade Protocol AMA w/ Jon Ray

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 111:27


As It Is - Voice of America
Ghana Artist Adds Old Airplanes to Community Learning Space - July 21, 2022

As It Is - Voice of America

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 3:44


SEEing to Lead
S2-02: Community Learning and Gratitude

SEEing to Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 46:31


Lainie Rowell is an educator, international consultant, podcaster, and TEDx speaker. She is the lead author of Evolving Learner and a contributing author of Because of a Teacher. Her latest book, Evolving with Gratitude, will be released in mid-2022. An experienced teacher and district leader, her areas of focus include learner-driven design, community building, online/blended learning, and professional learning. Lainie's work has been highlighted in many publications, including Edutopia, OC Family Magazine, and PBS News Hour. Since 2014, Lainie has been a consultant for the Orange County Department of Education's Institute for Leadership Development. Key Takeaways: Gratitude helps us cope with stress, regulate emotions, physiological health, and energizes learning. Gratitude becomes contagious. You need to model everything you want to see. Sticky note compliments as a strategy. The Cycle of Inquiry is not meant to be linear. The word “priority” was never supposed to be plural. Use the “It would be cool if…” prompt by Dr. Novak. Teacher learning needs to be ongoing and job embedded. Look to implement a community of inquiry cycle in your school. Make sure you avoid the “comparison hangover”. Contact: Twitter: @LainieRowell Email: lainierowell@gmail.com  Website: www.lainierowell.com Publications: Evolving Learner Because of a Teacher Podcast - Lemonade Learning TEDx - Learn Like a Kid --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Classical Et Cetera
Homeschool & Community Learning | CETC: 115 | Tanya Charlton, Martin Cothran, Paul Schaeffer

Classical Et Cetera

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 39:41


In this episode of Classical Et Cetera, a Classical Education Podcast, Shane and the team sit down to talk about Homeschool & Community Learning. Why is community important? How is learning in the context of community an important aspect of a child's education? What homeschool community learning activities should we add to our homeschool morning basket? All this and more on this episode of Classical Et Cetera. --- [CETC: 115 | Martin, Tanya, Paul] ---

SBNM is Hear
Hear All About Our Equity in Justice Program

SBNM is Hear

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 40:20


We are incredibly proud to have this episode as part of the launch of the State Bar of New Mexico Equity in Justice Program. The development Equity in Justice Program was recommended in the 2019 Update on the Status of Minorities and Gender in the Legal Profession.Tune in as Dr. Amanda Parker and Leon Howard, co-chair of the Committee on the Diversity in the Legal Profession have a truly amazing discussion. They interview each other on the new program, equity and inclusion in the profession, what work still needs to be done and how the State Bar Equity in Justice program will help move the profession forward.Happy Black History Month!Presented by: Dr. Amanda Parker, State Bar of New Mexico Equity in Justice Program Manager; Leon Howard, ACLU New Mexico and Committee on Diversity in the Legal Profession Co-Chair

The Older Pastor/Younger Pastor Podcast
Episode 82: The Benefits of Community Learning

The Older Pastor/Younger Pastor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 31:10


On this episode of the Older Pastor/Younger Pastor Podcast, Dave and Ryan talk about the benefits of community learning.

Leading and Learning
21st Century Community Learning Centers Program with Erin Busk and Christen Peterson

Leading and Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 38:18


On this week's episode of the Leading and Learning podcast, hosts Scott Jaworski and Christy Berger chat with Erin Busk and Christen Peterson, 21st CCLC Grant Specialists at the IDOE, to discuss out of school programs to support students not only academically, but SEL work and exploratory activities. Learn more about these programs and how students and educators can take advantages of these opportunities. Guest Email: Erin Busk - EBusk@doe.in.gov Christen Peterson - CPeterson1@doe.in.gov Resources: https://www.doe.in.gov/21stcclc Link to our open Cohort 11 Request for Proposal applications are due by August 1st, 2021, 11:59pm EST Link to ESSER II Guidance on Afterschool & Summer Learning Link to where they can access our Summer Learning Webinar Series, kicking off April 6th.

OPEX Podcast - Fitness Explained
#26 - Getting Lean, Performance & Stress Relief: Challenging Societal Norms in Fitness

OPEX Podcast - Fitness Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 69:47


Most people start a fitness program with an idea of what success looks like.- Looking good naked- Increased performance- Stress relief- Self-confidence- Community- Learning cool tricksBut have you ever stopped to question how societal norms influence what we expect fitness to do for us, and whether there are other worthy reasons to get fit?In this episode of Back Room Talk, hosts Carl Hardwick and Georgia Smith reflect on the reasons why people do fitness, and propose alternatives based on OPEX values.

The Community Corner with Beth McIntyre
[Repost] EP68: Turning a In-Person Conference Into an Event Series w/ Guru

The Community Corner with Beth McIntyre

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 21:01


I'm excited to have our next guest Chris Anderson who is Director of Community Learning & Love at Guru. We cover a lot of ground on this episode, we talk about how they turned there conference into an event series that lasted all summer, how he chose which business metric to prove community success with and how they are taking their C2C events virtual until they can bring them back to local cities post COVID. Who is this episode great for? B2B, starting and scaling, C2C community builders What's the biggest takeaway? Right now many things are canceled because of COVID, especially large in-person conferences. Chris showed that you can take that content and break it down into an event series that can last for weeks. This is a great option for any community that had a large conference to actually utilize the content they prepared and not make people sit through a multi-day online conference.

The Community Corner with Beth McIntyre
EP68: Turning a In-Person Conference Into an Event Series w/ Guru

The Community Corner with Beth McIntyre

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 20:59


I'm excited to have our next guest Chris Anderson who is Director of Community Learning & Love at Guru. We cover a lot of ground on this episode, we talk about how they turned there conference into an event series that lasted all summer, how he chose which business metric to prove community success with and how they are taking their C2C events virtual until they can bring them back to local cities post COVID. Who is this episode great for? B2B, starting and scaling, C2C community builders What's the biggest takeaway? Right now many things are canceled because of COVID, especially large in-person conferences. Chris showed that you can take that content and break it down into an event series that can last for weeks. This is a great option for any community that had a large conference to actually utilize the content they prepared and not make people sit through a multi-day online conference.