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Traditional organized crime groups, outlaw motorcycle gangs, street gangs… On the outside, we think of them as criminal organizations. But inside Canada's federal prisons, we refer to them as Security Threat Groups (STGs).STGs represent a complex and evolving challenge in federal prisons in Canada. But what exactly are these groups and how do they impact life in prison?In this episode, you'll hear from Chris, a Senior Project Officer with more than 25 years of front-line experience at CSC, who explains how these groups influence safety, offender behaviour and reintegration efforts. He'll also break down how these groups are monitored and the strategies CSC uses to maintain a safe and secure environment while supporting rehabilitation.
Day 5 - The ASX 200 fell another 176 points to 8901 (1.9%) as resources and banks came under pressure. Asian regional markets went into full panic mode with Korea down 11%, its largest move since the GFC. It had been a tear for some weeks and has now come undone. Resources were under serious pressure from the off. BHP down 3.5% with FMG off 3.0% and the gold miners down but not quite out. NST down 2.5% and EVN off 4.7%. Lithium stocks dropped, LTR down 3.2% and PLS off 1.3%. Copper stocks also falling hard, SFR down 2.9% and CSC down 2.2%. BSL bucked the trend as management said it was happy to chat to SGH! Uranium stocks dipped with PDN down 7.6% and BOE falling 8.4%. Oil and gas stocks were slightly lower, STO down 0.4%, BPT dipping 0.9% and VEA off 1.9%. WDS rose 0.9%.Banks fell after safe haven status was revoked today. CBA down 1.2% and MQG falling 2.5% as the Big Bank Basket dropped to $ (%). ANZ a big casualty off %. Other financials also eased, with insurers sloppy. QBE down % and MFG seeing profit taking off %. Industrials were generally weaker, WES continued to fall, CSL lost another 1.6% with COH down 3.5%. QAN dipped 2.7% and retail stocks fell. FLT down 1.1% and JBH off 1.7%. Tech managed to hold up with XRO up 2.0% and WTC flat. The All-Tech Index down 0.6%.In corporate news, EDV results underwhelmed off 3.5% and A1N jumped 4.4% as Kyle and Jackie seem to be heading for an expensive divorce!On the economic front, GDP came in slightly better than the RBA had forecast at 0.8%. China's National People's Congress in focus. Asian markets crushed, Korea off around 12%, Japan fell 3.9%, HK off 3.0% and China down 1.4%. 10-year yields jump to 4.75%US Futures down DJ off 216 pts and Nasdaq down 200.—Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.
The ASX 200 fell 124 points to 9077 (1.3%) as events in the Middle East started to catch up. Comments from Michele Bullock on rate rises didn't help sentiment. Although the RBA is as in the dark as the rest of us in terms of implications. Across the board losses as resources saw profit taking, BHP fell 2.6% and RIO dropped 2.4%. Gold miners eased back after gains yesterday, leverage again being unwound. EVN down 4.5% and NEM off 2.0%. Rare earths and lithium fell hard, PLS dropped 6.8% and MIN off 6.1%. Oil and gas firmed, but not getting carried away. WDS up 0.8% and KAR up another 1.7%. Uranium stocks firmed too, PDN up 0.4% and coal better, WHC up 3.2% as coal prices spiked. Banks eased back slightly with the Big Bank Basket up modestly to $302.82 (+0.2%). MQG dropped 1.7% but MFG soared 21.9% on the Barrenjoey deal and placement. Insurers slipped but REITs hit hard as bond yields rose. GMG down 2.4% and CHC off 2.2%. Healthcare stocks fell led by CSL down 1.4% and FPH down 1.5%. WES dipped 3.6% with retail stocks falling hard on rate rise fears plus higher petrol prices. JBH down 3.2% and APE fell 5.6%. Travel stocks remain on the nose, FLT down 1.8% and WEB falling 2.0%. Tech held up relatively well, WTC off only 2.3% and XRO down 1.4% with the All-Tech Index down 2.3%.In corporate news, TWE fell 1.7% despite the French billionaire increasing his stake. CSC fell 8.1% despite record revenue and EBITDA failing to meet expectations. 360 ditched despite a maiden annual profit. NEU sold down 8.8% on news Acadia has requested a re-examination of EU ruling.On the economic front, consumer confidence fell 3.1pts last week.Asian markets weaker, Japan fell 2.7%, HK off 0.1% and China up 0.2%. South Korea down 5.7%. It had a holiday yesterday!10-year yields jump to 4.76%US Futures down DJ off 317 pts and Nasdaq down 275.—Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.
Is managing student behavior actually school counseling?If you're spending most of your week handling behavior referrals, putting out fires, and decoding defiance before you've even opened your calendar… this episode draws a line most schools never clearly defined.Because somewhere along the way, behavior didn't just increase.It migrated.And it landed in the school counselor's office.In this episode, we unpack how school counselors quietly became the default behavior managers in many buildings when discipline structures softened without being clearly replaced.You'll hear:How PBIS and trauma-informed shifts reshaped discipline systems- and what that meant for school counseling rolesWhy behavior intervention and school counseling are different specialtiesWhat burnout research actually says about non-counseling dutiesThe simple line that helps you sort capacity from compliance in real timeIf behavior has been swallowing your week, this conversation will help you see what belongs to you... and what doesn't.********Join our new Skool for School Counselors community ********Want support with real-world strategies that actually work on your campus? We're doing that every day in the School for School Counselors Mastermind. Come join us! ********All names, stories, and case studies in this episode are fictionalized composites drawn from real-world circumstances. Any resemblance to actual students, families, or school personnel is coincidental. Details have been altered to protect privacy.******** Ready to spend a few days this summer with me, geeking out over school counseling and preparing for your best year ever? Grab your ticket here before this limited-seat event sells out!******** This work is part of the School for School Counselors body of work developed by Steph Johnson, LPC, CSC, which centers role authority over role drift, consultative practice over fix-it culture, adult-designed systems and environments as primary drivers of student behavior, clinical judgment over compliance, and school counselor identity as leadership within complex systems.
Fr. Francis Salasiar, CSC
All links and images can be found on CISO Series. This week's episode is co-hosted by me, David Spark, the producer of CISO Series, and Edward Contreras, senior evp and CISO, Frost Bank. Joining us is Mark Eggleston, CISO, CSC. In this episode: Breaking trust to test it Technical controls over testing The measurement imperative Fire drills, not gotchas Huge thanks to our sponsor, Scanner All your security logs end up in cloud storage like AWS S3. Scanner makes them searchable in seconds and runs real-time detections directly on that data. No pipelines, no re-ingestion. 100x faster than traditional data lakes, 10x cheaper than SIEMs. Loved by analysts. Built for AI agents. Learn more at scanner.dev.
This is a short episode, with main theme. Why are doing the things or behaving the way the are? I start with the latest University to jump from FCS/1AA to FBS/D1. The CSC is threating school with possibilities of using a 51 yr old rule and how why and they will use it. U. of Georgia Football has a problem that is fully engrained into their culture. Why is it sticking to their program like gum to the bottom of your shoe? They may be new rules governing the transfer portal and who will be delivering the hammer. New segment on the show: The Grown Dept. Listen to find out what the hell that's all about. Lastly, the CSC is cracking down on schools for not reporting their NIL deals. Title Sponsor: minnesotapersonalinjury.com Sponsor: www.Linkzart.com www.jaybeesgloverepair.com #CSC, #CONFERENCEREALIGMENT, #GEORGIAFOOTBALL, #NIL, #TRANSFERPORTAL, #GROWNMENPLAYINGCOOLEGESPORTS, #NCAA, #CHANDLERMORRIS,
Hostem naší radioporadny je prof. MUDr. Viktor Chrobok, CSc., Ph.D. z Kliniky ORL a chirurgie hlavy, hlavy a krku Fakultní nemocnice v Hradci Králové protože se blíží dva významné zdravotnické dny.
"Executiva Sênior com mais de 25 anos de experiência em multinacionais líderes nos setores da Saúde, Agronegócio (Biotecnologia), Bens de consumo, Mineração e Metalurgia. Com sólida formação em Recursos Humanos, ocupou posições C-Level e de liderança estratégica no Brasil e América Latina, com atuação em ambientes multiculturais e de alta complexidade. Reconhecida por sua forte capacidade de liderar transformações organizacionais, como diretora estatutária e parceira de negócios em iniciativas que alinharam a estratégia de RH aos pilares estratégicos das empresas. Liderou também a agenda de engajamento organizacional, promovendo culturas de alta performance e ambientes inclusivos e colaborativos.Conduziu projetos de grande impacto em Fusões e Aquisições, Spin-offs, redesenho organizacional e modelos de Go-to-Market. Tem ampla experiência em temas como Planejamento Estratégico de RH, Desenvolvimento Organizacional, Cultura, Talentos, Comunicação, Diversidade& Inclusão, Relações Trabalhistas, Remuneração e CSC.Atua como mentora, coach e advisor de executivos C-Level, apoiando líderes na tomada de decisões estratégicas, desenvolvimento de liderança e gestão de mudanças em contextos de alta complexidade. É também mentora voluntária de carreira para mulheres, profissionais de RH e jovens talentos.Graduada em Administração de Empresas pela Universidade Mackenzie, com MBAs Executivos pela FIA-USP e Fundação Dom Cabral, além de formação internacional em HR Strategic Management pela Cornell University (EUA). Fluente em Português, Inglês e Espanhol."Se conecte com a Stella: http://www.linkedin.com/in/stellafornazari COMPARTILHE - SIGA O CANALQuer acompanhar de perto e receber os próximos conteúdos primeiro?Entre no grupo VIP do WhatsApp:
Fr. Vijai Amirtharaj, CSC
One of the hottest topics in college athletics turns out to be about nonprofits. This episode unpacks how nonprofit colleges and third-party NIL collectives support individual student athletes, the governance and tax questions that follow, and what the recent NCAA settlement means for oversight and compliance. We also look ahead to emerging federal regulation and how nonprofits might engage in shaping what comes next. Attorneys for this Episode · Tim Mooney · Victor Rivera Why NIL Is a Nonprofit Issue · Define NIL: athlete rights to monetize their brand (name, image, likeness). · Distinguish third-party deals vs. institution-linked compensation · Why nonprofits are in the mix: NIL collectives, booster organizations, independent sponsorscirculating capital in the ecosystem. College athletics live inside nonprofit institutions — universities and colleges are almost all 501(c)(3)s. Enter third-party NIL collectives — many of which are also nonprofits, often organized as 501(c)(3)s or seeking that status. When nonprofits move money, governance and tax law always follow — NIL is no exception. In October 2025, a settlement in House v. NCAA settlement centralized review mechanisms (the College Sports Commission – or CSC) now oversee deal approvals & compliance. Ongoing federal intervention: the proposed SCORE Act is NCAA-backed and would stop athletes from being considered employees and shield the NCAA from the kinds of class action lawsuits that got us to the current NIL landscape How Nonprofits End Up Supporting Individual College Athletes Nonprofits can and do financially benefit specific individuals (scholarships, disaster relief, housing aid, fellowships). NIL collectives operate on a similar theory: Supporting athletes through appearances, community engagement, or promotional activity Often tied (explicitly or implicitly) to institutional athletic programs The tension: Supporting individuals is allowed But private benefit, inurement, and mission drift are still red lines Issue with compensating individuals using their "fair market value" Key question for nonprofits: Are we advancing a charitable purpose (legal) or just subsidizing compensation (questionable)? Governance Questions Nonprofits Can't Ignore Board-level responsibilities Mission alignment How does athlete support further the stated charitable purpose? Is this education, community engagement, economic equity or something else? "Amateur athletics" does a lot of heavy lifting here, but sometimes the collectives compensate the athletes for promoting charitable events/causes. Board oversight Who approves NIL strategy? How are conflicts of interest handled (especially boosters, alumni, donors)? Controls and accountability Criteria for selecting athletes Documentation of services provided Fair market value analysis Transparency What are donors told? What is disclosed publicly vs. internally? Regulation on the Horizon After the NCAA Settlement The NCAA settlement signals: More centralized oversight More formal review of NIL arrangements Less tolerance for "wink-and-nod" structures Likely regulatory pressure points: Standardized deal review Clearer definitions of permissible activity Increased scrutiny of nonprofit status and operations Should Nonprofits Weigh In on What Comes Next? The NCAA settlement last fall quieted things down by creating reporting structures, arguably with some teeth. But as things evolve, there's more space for nonprofits in particular to notice. Will the College Sports Commission (CSC) continue to have conference support so it can enforce the NIL rules? The agreement hasn't been fully adopted yet, but the CSC is already knocking down some NIL deals. Federal legislation (SCORE Act or SAFE Act) Recent controversies surrounding eligibility of former pro-basketball players (Amari Bailey, Charles Bediako) may force Congress to act NCAA-adjacent rulemaking State-level NIL frameworks particularly regarding their institutions Other structures could allow potential pathways for unionization for student-athletes 501(c)(5)s like AFL-CIO have come out against SCORE Act Previous attempts have failed by student-athletes in Northwestern and in other universities and the SCORE Act has a provision that bans college athletes from being considered employees Resources NIL Compliance Tightens: What the NCAA's New Rules Mean for Institutions and Sponsors – Steptoe and Johnson College Sports Watchdog Will Enforce Rules Without Legal Backing – Front Office Sports NIL regulations for college athletes face hurdles in Congress – Spectrum News Letter Opposing Legislation That Would Be A Bad Deal for College Athletes – AFL-CIO
Približne každý šiesty pár dnes čelí problémom s plodnosťou. Jedným z hlavných faktorov je odkladanie rodičovstva na vyšší vek, hoci absolútna plodnosť ženy sa končí už okolo 42. až 43. roku života, keď sa šanca na otehotnenie s vlastnými vajíčkami prepadá pod hranicu 2 percent. V tejto epizóde sa pozrieme na to, kedy je po neúspešnej snahe o dieťa správny čas navštíviť odborníka a akú úlohuv tomto procese zohráva životný štýl.Diskutovať budeme o vplyve vyváženej stravy, ale aj o rizikách nadmerného užívania multivitamínov. Posvietime si na mýty a fakty o mužskej neplodnosti súvisiace so škodlivosťou telefónov vo vreckách či notebookov na stehnách. Kriticky zhodnotíme i narastajúci trend mrazenia vajíčok a testovania ovariálnej rezervy. Vedecko-technický tím roka 2025 nám priblíži svoj výskum v oblasti urogenitálnych ochorení a reprodukčného zdravia.Dozviete sa, ako do biomedicíny vstupuje umelá inteligencia a ako chcú vedci edukovať mladú generáciu prostredníctvom vlastnej stolovej hry. Prof. Ing. Mária Mareková, CSc., je odborníčkouv oblasti klinickej biochémie z Ústavu lekárskej a klinickejbiochémie Lekárskej fakulty Univerzity Pavla Jozefa Šafárika (LF UPJŠ) v Košiciach. V rámci vedeckovýskumnej činnosti sa venuje štúdiu biomarkerov využiteľných v laboratórnej diagnostike ochorení. Je autorkou, resp. spoluautorkou viac ako 250 pôvodných vedeckých a odborných prác publikovaných v zahraničných i domácich časopisoch, učebných textov, kníh a monografií.Doc. MUDr. Silvia Toporcerová, PhD., MBA, EFRM,je reprodukčná špecialistka a medicínska riaditeľka GYNCARE, ktorá sa viac než 20 rokov zaoberá reprodukčnou medicínou. V júni 2025 sa v Paríži stala prvou Slovenkou, ktorá úspešne absolvovala prestížnu európsku skúšku ESHRE-EBCOG EFRM.Vedecko-technický tím roka získal v roku 2025 Cenu zavedu a techniku pod vedením profesorky Márie Marekovej. Tím pracovníkov Ústavu lekárskej a klinickej biochémie LF UPJŠ v Košiciach, Gynekologicko-pôrodníckej kliniky LF UPJŠv Košiciach, Univerzitnej nemocnice Louisa Pasteura v Košiciach a reprodukčnej kliniky Gyncare sa aktívne venuje výskumu urogenitálnych ochorení žien a reprodukčného zdravia. Spoločné úsilie prinieslo uznanie na národnej, ale aj na medzinárodnej úrovni. V roku 2022 členovia tímu úspešnepodali medzinárodnú patentovú prihlášku a získali viacero prestížnych ocenení (2024 – FEBS Journal Poster Prize, Súťaž mladých onkológov Slovenska; 2023 – L'Oréal – UNESCO Pre ženy vo vede na Slovensku a iné).O podcastePodcast VEDA NA DOSAH vznikol preto, aby sa k slovu dostali naše odborníčky a naši odborníci. Slovenská veda je plná osobností, ktoré denne objavujú svet, aby sa nám mohlo ľahšie žiť. V epizódach môžete počuť výskumníkov z rôznych vedeckých oblastí.Všetky podcasty VEDA NA DOSAH sú dostupné na stránke vedanadosah.sk, na Youtube CVTI SR, cezaplikácie Spotify a Apple Podcasts a naďalších streamovacích platformách. Nahrávanie podcastu sa uskutočnilo v priestoroch NIVAM. Podcasty z oblasti školstva si môžete vypočuť nahttps://nivam.sk/?s=podcast.
The ASX 200 kicked higher again. Three days in a row, up 48 to 9007 (0.5%) despite CBA going ex-dividend. Record high back in sight. NAB was the standout today on Q1 results beating expectations, up 4.1%. The Big Bank Basket up to $304.05 (0.2%), financials kicked higher too, MQG up 0.6% and private health insurers roared ahead on government price changes. MPL up 6.0% and NHF up 5.0%. ZIP jumped 8.0% ahead of results, CGF also ran hard on results, up 8.3%. REITs firmed, GMG up 0.9% and SCG rising 1.3%. Industrials were firm too, QAN up 1.0%, TCL up 1.2% and ALL doing well up 2.3%. JBH fell back a little, healthcare still mixed, SIG down 1.0% and COH off 1.0%. In the tech space, some wins starting to hit the screens, TNE up 8.2% on guidance, XRO up 1.8% and HSN soared 16.4% on better-than-expected results.In resource land, BHP slid 0.9% as copper drifted lower, RIO up 1.3% and FMG up 0.5%. Gold miners eased back as bullion prices fell on Lunar New Year. GMD down 2.9% and NST dropped 0.7%. CSC had a shocker falling 14.0% on very disappointing results and guidance. Lithium stocks bubbled higher, LTR roaring ahead, up 6.2% with PLS up 2.3%. BSL rose 2.6% on an increased bid from SGH. STO fell 0.6% on another disappointment. Uranium stocks bounded ahead, PDN up 5.6% and DYL up 4.4%.In corporate news, SLC rose 18.2% on an acquisition and better than expected results. AFG rallied off lows after better numbers. Brokers are back. SUN fell 4.4% as profits fell short.In economic news, the RBNZ left rates unchanged. Locally, the wage price index rose 0.8% in the December quarter and 3.4% annually.US futures up. Dow Jones up 35 points, Nasdaq up 60.—Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Todayhttp://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus TodayUse code MTPODCAST for 10% offhttp://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF PortfolioA professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing.http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About InvestingA short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips.http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—DisclaimerThis podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.
In this episode, I'm challenging a common habit in school counseling: labeling student distress as “anxiety” before it actually meets clinical criteria.You'll hear the research behind "prevalence inflation," how DSM standards separate normal worry from clinical anxiety, and the four-question test that will change how you approach 504 plans, school refusal, and all your anxiety-related counseling referrals.Because when we mislabel discomfort, exclusion, or instability as anxiety, we don't just miss the root issue. We build an entire intervention around the wrong problem.Run the four-question test before you write the accommodation.********Join our new Skool for School Counselors community ********Want support with real-world strategies that actually work on your campus? We're doing that every day in the School for School Counselors Mastermind. Come join us! ********All names, stories, and case studies in this episode are fictionalized composites drawn from real-world circumstances. Any resemblance to actual students, families, or school personnel is coincidental. Details have been altered to protect privacy. This work is part of the School for School Counselors body of work developed by Steph Johnson, LPC, CSC, which centers role authority over role drift, consultative practice over fix-it culture, adult-designed systems and environments as primary drivers of student behavior, clinical judgment over compliance, and school counselor identity as leadership within complex systems.
Loneliness - The Hidden Epidemic Destroying Remote Workers | Thomas Power on Loneliness, Community, and the Work From Home CrisisThe work-from-home revolution promised freedom but delivered an epidemic of isolation. In this ActionCOACH podcast episode, host James Vincent sits down with Thomas Power, who confronts the uncomfortable truth about loneliness in 2026 and reveals why your digital connections might be making you lonelier than ever.Drawing on Blue Zones research, Jay Shetty's strategies, and decades of experience fostering genuine connection, Thomas exposes the paradox of modern work culture: we're more connected than ever, yet more isolated than any generation before us.What You'll Learn:The True Cost of Remote Work: Why the work-from-home generation faces unprecedented loneliness despite having more digital tools than ever, and why Zoom calls can't replace in-person interaction.The Blue Zones Secret: How the world's longest-living communities maintain deep social bonds and the specific practices that create genuine belonging and extend lifespan.Why Technology Increases Isolation: The paradox of digital connectivity and how social media deepens isolation whilst creating the illusion of connection.The CSC vs ORS Framework: Two contrasting approaches to community building-Closed, Selective, and Controlling versus Open, Random, and Supportive-and which creates lasting communities.Jay Shetty's Blueprint: How Jay Shetty transformed from monk to influential community builder and the content creation principles that turn audiences into communities.The University of YouTube: Why YouTube has become the world's most powerful educational platform for building communities that rival traditional institutions.Three-Step Community Creation: The exact framework for building authentic communities through aggregation, making wisdom viral, and fostering genuine belonging.Leadership's Role: Why leaders must address the loneliness epidemic and practical strategies for creating workplace cultures that prioritise human connection.Subscribe to the ActionCOACH podcast for more insights on building businesses and lives that truly matter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fr. Roshan Loy D'Souza, CSC
What if the anxiety accommodations you've been writing into your 504s and IEPs are actually making your students more anxious?In this episode, I'm sharing a section from a recent masterclass inside the School for School Counselors Mastermind- one that had members circling accommodations on their plans before it was even over!You'll hear the research behind why avoidance-based accommodations backfire, how we're accidentally teaching students they can't handle hard things, and one dead-simple question you can ask yourself Monday morning to evaluate any accommodation on your caseload.Plus- someone left a review calling this podcast "tragic." Wait till you hear my response...********Join our new Skool for School Counselors community ********Want support with real-world strategies that actually work on your campus? We're doing that every day in the School for School Counselors Mastermind. Come join us! ********All names, stories, and case studies in this episode are fictionalized composites drawn from real-world circumstances. Any resemblance to actual students, families, or school personnel is coincidental. Details have been altered to protect privacy. This work is part of the School for School Counselors body of work developed by Steph Johnson, LPC, CSC, which centers role authority over role drift, consultative practice over fix-it culture, adult-designed systems and environments as primary drivers of student behavior, clinical judgment over compliance, and school counselor identity as leadership within complex systems.
If you are waiting to feel motivated before you take action, this episode will change how you move forward. CSC turns 4 and Cathy shares what actually built the business. Not hype. Not hustle. Momentum. Small actions done consistently even on the days you do not feel ready. You will hear why motivation is unreliable, how momentum builds self trust and the simple weekly rhythm Cathy has used for 4 years to keep showing up without burnout. What you will walk away with:• 1 momentum building focus for the week• A small action you can complete on a low energy day• A way to rebuild self trust through follow through• Proof that consistency beats intensity every time Press play if you are ready to stop waiting for motivation and start creating movement.
Fr. Roshan Loy D'Souza, CSC
The 8am hour of Monday's Mac & Cube started off with Ralph Russo, from The Athletic, tells us what the CSC actually means in the College Football world, and if self-governance would make a better product for CFB; then, the guys look at the Portal haul of Tennessee; and later, sticking with Tennessee, Cole & Greg get into the schedule the Volunteers will face in 2026. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monday's 7am hour of Mac & Cube began with a look at the recent Transfer Portal movement and an explanation as to why teams are taking seemingly lesser talent; then, Paul Finebaum, from the SEC Network, tells us why he doesn't expect the SEC & Big Ten to start policing themselves, if bringing back Bediako was worth it for Alabama, and if the CSC is something we need to take seriously; and later, which would you rather watch - Every single Royal Rumble event or every single Grammys performance. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You hold a master's degree. You studied crisis intervention, psychopathology, and therapeutic technique.So why is your profession still fighting to be seen as essential?It doesn't have to stay this way- but the window is closing.In this episode, I lay out two possible futures for school counseling: one that ends in irrelevance, and one where we finally become the campus influence we were meant to be.What's pushing us toward the wrong path isn't what most counselors think.And fixing it will require a shift few are talking about.Stop being helpful. Start being undeniable.********Join our new Skool for School Counselors community ********Want support with real-world strategies that actually work on your campus? We're doing that every day in the School for School Counselors Mastermind. Come join us! ********All names, stories, and case studies in this episode are fictionalized composites drawn from real-world circumstances. Any resemblance to actual students, families, or school personnel is coincidental. Details have been altered to protect privacy. This work is part of the School for School Counselors body of work developed by Steph Johnson, LPC, CSC, which centers role authority over role drift, consultative practice over fix-it culture, adult-designed systems and environments as primary drivers of student behavior, clinical judgment over compliance, and school counselor identity as leadership within complex systems.
Chuck believes Kyle Whittingham is the ideal fit for Michigan at this point in their program. Chuck and Heath discuss the ongoing questions about when the CSC will start to enforce rules visibly. On3 National CFB Insider Brett McMurphy explains why the CFP expansion remains at a stalemate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the third hour of 3 Man Front we discussed the CSC opening an investigation on LSU, why some teams are ditching FanDuel Sports Net, the new AP Poll dropped, and took your calls and texts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Friday! Brandon Beam is in with Joshua Perry for this edition of the Buckeye Show. We open the show with the announcement of the Spring Game for Ohio State and the Athletics Department setting a record year in revenue. Ryan Day held his Radio Show, and we take a listen to what he had to say about the coaching additions he has made. We go down memory lane in a great chat with former Buckeye Michael Bennett. We get into news of some potential CSC guidelines being violated and some Way-Too-Early Playoff predictions in the College Football Pulse, and more!
Sam Khan Jr., senior college football writer for The Athletic, joins 365 Sports to explain why the College Sports Commission's inquiry into LSU marks a pivotal moment for NIL enforcement. Khan breaks down what the investigation actually means, why the rules and penalties remain unclear, and how cooperation from schools could determine whether the CSC has real power or remains mostly symbolic. He also discusses tampering, spending caps, front offices replacing traditional recruiting roles, and why college football is still “building the plane while flying it” in this new era #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #nil #transferportal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most school counselors aren't ineffective.They're mis-measured.In this episode, Steph challenges one of the profession's most sacred assumptions and names something about her own work that most counselors wouldn't dare say out loud.This conversation explores what it means to do catalytic work in a system obsessed with finished products, and why that mismatch is costing counselors their confidence.*********************************Join the next-level conversation in my Substack.*********************************Want support with real-world strategies that actually work on your campus? We're doing that every day in the School for School Counselors Mastermind. Come join us! *********************************All names, stories, and case studies in this episode are fictionalized composites drawn from real-world circumstances. Any resemblance to actual students, families, or school personnel is coincidental. Details have been altered to protect privacy.This work is part of the School for School Counselors body of work developed by Steph Johnson, LPC, CSC, which centers role authority over role drift, consultative practice over fix-it culture, adult-designed systems and environments as primary drivers of student behavior, clinical judgment over compliance, and school counselor identity as leadership within complex systems. This work is part of the School for School Counselors body of work developed by Steph Johnson, LPC, CSC, which centers role authority over role drift, consultative practice over fix-it culture, adult-designed systems and environments as primary drivers of student behavior, clinical judgment over compliance, and school counselor identity as leadership within complex systems.
Fr. Francis Salasiar, CSC
Jared preps for Illini, CSC is nowhere to be found, and a not so shocking turn in what happened to get a G-league player onto an NCAA court.
Fr. Vijai Amirtharaj, CSC
Caring is what makes you good at this job. It's also what puts you in the most danger.If you're a school counselor who still cares deeply about students, but you've noticed yourself feeling flatter, heavier, or more guarded than you used to- this episode is for you.You're still showing up. Still doing the work. But the caring itself has started to weigh on you, and you don't know why.In this episode, I talk about a kind of exhaustion that doesn't come from being busy or overwhelmed. It builds from sitting with hard stories, holding emotional weight, and being the safe place for everyone else inside a role that rarely offers closure or relief.This isn't about burnout.It's about the unspoken cost of compassion in school counseling.If you've ever thought, "Something feels wrong, but I don't know how to name it," this conversation will help make it make sense.*********************************Episodes I referred to:Ep. 87- Some of the Best School Counseling Advice I've Ever HeardEp. 180- The Question School Counselors NEVER Get AskedEp. 181- Why School Counselors Are So Tired (It's Not Burnout)*********************************Join the next-level conversation in my Substack.*********************************Want support with real-world strategies that actually work on your campus? We're doing that every day in the School for School Counselors Mastermind. Come join us! *********************************All names, stories, and case studies in this episode are fictionalized composites drawn from real-world circumstances. Any resemblance to actual students, families, or school personnel is coincidental. Details have been altered to protect privacy. This work is part of the School for School Counselors body of work developed by Steph Johnson, LPC, CSC, which centers role authority over role drift, consultative practice over fix-it culture, adult-designed systems and environments as primary drivers of student behavior, clinical judgment over compliance, and school counselor identity as leadership within complex systems.
Fr. Roshan Loy D'Souza, CSC
It is National championship eve. Miami v. Indiana for the national title. I have to spend time on the latest news on the Game fixing going on in college basketball. Wondering why you haven't heard much about? I tell you why in this episode. Why does this keep happening?, Who is the blame?, Why will it keep happening? For a short time I discuss the national title game, but if you know me , it's not in the way you are usually that you hear it discussed. I put my own spin on it and of course I do not pick a winner. The main focus of this episode is why CFB can not get out it's way. I talk about the possible changes to the CFP, but also why the B1G is digging their heel in and possible causes behind the future direction of the CFP. Who is behind the B1G leaders pushing for 24 team playoff and who is pushing the 16 team playoff. In a Scooby Doo style reveal, I tell you the people behind the mask pushing the two conferences. I finish with a chat on what's going with all the whining by the SEC about governance of college sports and mostly CFB. There is a lot of chatter on Why conference and schools have not signed off on College Sports Commission agreement? Are the schools up to their old tricks of using CSC as a meat shield as they did with NCAA? What will it take for College leaders to get their collective act together? When you listen, you can make your own decision. Title Sponsor: minnesotapersonalinjury.com Sponsor: www.Linkzart.com www.jaybeesgloverepair.com #CFP, #CFB, #collegesports, #NIL, #governance, #B1G, #SEC, #BIGXII, #ACC, #COLLEGESPORTS, #POINTSHAVING, #GAMEFIXING, #NATIONALTITLE
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube) andMike Lawson (@Mikesonoflaw) reunite for another Mike & Mike edition, welcoming Bella Silva (LinkedIn) for the first time, to cover some of the biggest sports law stories of the week and maybe the year.The episode opens with the escalating College Sports Commission dispute, as Mike K walks through the CSC participation agreement, arbitration waivers, and why major programs—particularly in states like Texas—are resisting or refusing to sign. The group discusses state-law conflicts, data-sharing concerns, NCAA coordination issues, and whether the CSC can realistically function without universal buy-in following the House settlement.The conversation then turns to the breaking college basketball point-shaving and gambling indictments, which Mike K frames as a full-scale integrity crisis rather than a one-off scandal. Mike L adds betting-market context as the trio explains how the alleged scheme worked, how dozens of games and numerous schools were affected, the role of international and professional gambling ties, and why legalized sports betting and NIL disparities created the perfect environment for federal criminal exposure.Next, Bella leads a deep dive into the WNBA's expired collective bargaining agreement, breaking down the stalled negotiations, revenue-sharing demands, player movement restrictions, benefits issues, and the league-wide free-agency moratorium. The group discusses why this labor fight is unprecedented for women's sports, how public negotiations have gone sideways, the impact of Unrivaled, and why a lost season is now a real possibility despite record growth and expansion.The trio then covers the Marcus Freeman battery allegation, with Bella explaining what happened at the Indiana wrestling tournament, why prosecutors declined to file charges, and how video evidence shaped the outcome.The episode closes with What to Watch, as Mike L recaps the Supreme Court's transgender athlete oral arguments and why the justices appear poised to uphold state bans, while also flagging upcoming UFC and combat-sports legal storylines. Mike K adds his own watch list, including elite college football players returning to school for massive NIL deals and what that signals for CSC enforcement and professional pipelines.The show wraps with an update on the Law Student Board, as Bella and Mike K highlight upcoming initiatives, the spring symposium, and how law students can get involved in sports law during a rapidly changing era.Let us know your thoughts!***Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team.As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental Host: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Featuring: Mike Lawson (@Mikesonoflaw), Bella Silva (LinkedIn)Produced by: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube) andMike Lawson (@Mikesonoflaw) reunite for another Mike & Mike edition, welcoming Bella Silva (LinkedIn) for the first time, to cover some of the biggest sports law stories of the week and maybe the year.The episode opens with the escalating College Sports Commission dispute, as Mike K walks through the CSC participation agreement, arbitration waivers, and why major programs—particularly in states like Texas—are resisting or refusing to sign. The group discusses state-law conflicts, data-sharing concerns, NCAA coordination issues, and whether the CSC can realistically function without universal buy-in following the House settlement.The conversation then turns to the breaking college basketball point-shaving and gambling indictments, which Mike K frames as a full-scale integrity crisis rather than a one-off scandal. Mike L adds betting-market context as the trio explains how the alleged scheme worked, how dozens of games and numerous schools were affected, the role of international and professional gambling ties, and why legalized sports betting and NIL disparities created the perfect environment for federal criminal exposure.Next, Bella leads a deep dive into the WNBA's expired collective bargaining agreement, breaking down the stalled negotiations, revenue-sharing demands, player movement restrictions, benefits issues, and the league-wide free-agency moratorium. The group discusses why this labor fight is unprecedented for women's sports, how public negotiations have gone sideways, the impact of Unrivaled, and why a lost season is now a real possibility despite record growth and expansion.The trio then covers the Marcus Freeman battery allegation, with Bella explaining what happened at the Indiana wrestling tournament, why prosecutors declined to file charges, and how video evidence shaped the outcome.The episode closes with What to Watch, as Mike L recaps the Supreme Court's transgender athlete oral arguments and why the justices appear poised to uphold state bans, while also flagging upcoming UFC and combat-sports legal storylines. Mike K adds his own watch list, including elite college football players returning to school for massive NIL deals and what that signals for CSC enforcement and professional pipelines.The show wraps with an update on the Law Student Board, as Bella and Mike K highlight upcoming initiatives, the spring symposium, and how law students can get involved in sports law during a rapidly changing era.Let us know your thoughts!***Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team.As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental Host: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Featuring: Mike Lawson (@Mikesonoflaw), Bella Silva (LinkedIn)Produced by: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
Florida State AD Michael Alford and Syracuse AD John Wildhack talk CSC reporting and FB calendar overhaul, Nebraska plans to add Women's Flag Football and more.We would love to know what you think of the show and you can let us know on social media @D1ticker.If you are not subscribed to D1.ticker, you can and should subscribe at www.d1ticker.com/.
Fr. Vijai Amirtharaj, CSC
Fr. Francis Salasiar, CSC
If you're exhausted in a way that rest doesn't fix, this episode is for you.School counselors are often told they're burned out, so they're handed self-care tips, boundary advice, and mindset shifts that never quite work. There's a reason for that.In this episode, I unpack the research that shows what school counselors are actually dealing with- and why calling it burnout misses the point. When you name the real problem, the way you relate to your exhaustion, your work, and your expectations changes completely.*********************************Join the next-level conversation in my Substack.*********************************Want support with real-world strategies that actually work on your campus? We're doing that every day in the School for School Counselors Mastermind. Come join us! *********************************All names, stories, and case studies in this episode are fictionalized composites drawn from real-world circumstances. Any resemblance to actual students, families, or school personnel is coincidental. Details have been altered to protect privacy. This work is part of the School for School Counselors body of work developed by Steph Johnson, LPC, CSC, which centers role authority over role drift, consultative practice over fix-it culture, adult-designed systems and environments as primary drivers of student behavior, clinical judgment over compliance, and school counselor identity as leadership within complex systems.
“Draft & Stash” coming to hoops, CSC & NCAA rule developments, CFP format & tiebreaker alignment and more.We would love to know what you think of the show and you can let us know on social media @D1ticker.If you are not subscribed to D1.ticker, you can and should subscribe at www.d1ticker.com/.
Fr. Roshan Loy D'Souza, CSC
The CSC announces rev sharing cap changes, Iowa AD Beth Goetz talks Hawkeyes' NIL progression and more.We would love to know what you think of the show and you can let us know on social media @D1ticker.If you are not subscribed to D1.ticker, you can and should subscribe at www.d1ticker.com/.
School counselors are told to:Be flexibleMake it workAdvocate harderAnd somehow still be accountable for everything.But what if the real problem isn't your mindset- or your effort?In this episode, Steph Johnson revisits an early message from the podcast and names what was missing. She explains why reassurance has a shelf life, how guilt gets mistaken for professionalism, and why endurance keeps getting rewarded in roles that were never built to work.This isn't about doing more.It's about seeing the job for what it actually is.*********************************Join the next-level conversation in my Substack.*********************************Want support with real-world strategies that actually work on your campus? We're doing that every day in the School for School Counselors Mastermind. Come join us! *********************************All names, stories, and case studies in this episode are fictionalized composites drawn from real-world circumstances. Any resemblance to actual students, families, or school personnel is coincidental. Details have been altered to protect privacy. This work is part of the School for School Counselors body of work developed by Steph Johnson, LPC, CSC, which centers role authority over role drift, consultative practice over fix-it culture, adult-designed systems and environments as primary drivers of student behavior, clinical judgment over compliance, and school counselor identity as leadership within complex systems.
Fr. Francis Salasiar, CSC
Bak Lane runder første sæson af med et Berliner-brag. Jeg er nemlig taget på besøg i den tyske hovedstad hos min gamle holdkammerat Jens Voigt, som jeg kørte sammen med på Team CSC/Saxo Bank i fem sæsoner i 2005-2009. Hop med Bak Lane til røverhistorier fra Berlin, BS' overlevelsesture, Voigts succesfulde karriere og de gloværdige CSC dage. Tak for at have lyttet med i 2025. På genhør - Bak Lane - i 2026. Vært: Lars Bak. Afsnittet er på engelsk. Produceret af Anders Mielke / Forhjulslir.
Fr. Vijai Amirtharaj, CSC
A Quick Message From Host Andrew McDiarmid: Hey thanks for joining me! Did you know that although ID The Future is free content, it's not free to produce? If you're enjoying the interviews, commentaries, and readings you hear on the podcast, would you consider partnering with me to create more new content next year? Support the CSC today to help me generate another amazing lineup of interviews with ID scientists and scholars. Thanks for your support! When biologists use principles of engineering to study living systems, they can gain a richer, deeper understanding of how and why life works. But most biologists are trained to view design as the product of a blind, purposeless, gradual evolutionary process. Today on ID Read More › Source
Fr. Roshan Loy D'Souza, CSC
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The Real Reason Our Culture Is Falling Apart. Stephen Meyer Explains. ACU Sunday Series. Watch this video at- https://youtu.be/al8F1aTY2uY?si=bLweNNnGmJ6hno1B Stephen Meyer 89.9K subscribers 448,356 views Aug 1, 2025 Today's video is a reflection on the 40th anniversary of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's chilling speech, "Men Have Forgotten God." There are many sobering parallels between the collapse of spiritual life in Soviet Russia and today's cultural crisis in America like how the rise of materialism, scientific atheism and nihilistic worldviews are contributing to a decline in faith especially among Gen Z. If you've ever wondered why belief in God seems to be fading, and what can be done about it, this is a conversation you can't afford to miss. ====================================================== Are you interested in the origins of life and the universe? Get this free book and explore the debate between Darwinian evolution and intelligent design. If you're intrigued by the origins of life, this is a must-read. It might change the way you view our world. As a special gift Dr. Meyer would like you to download his 32-page mini-book Scientific Evidence for a Creator for FREE: https://evolutionnews.org/_/sefac This is the official Youtube page of Dr. Stephen C. Meyer, director of Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture. Meyer received his Ph.D. in the philosophy of science from the University of Cambridge. His latest book is Return of the God Hypothesis: Three Scientific Discoveries that Reveal the Mind Behind the Universe. He is also the author of The New York Times best selling book Darwin's Doubt: The Explosive Origin of Animal Life and the case for Intelligent Design (HarperOne, 2013), and Signature In The Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design (2009). For more information about Dr. Meyer, his research, and his books visit https://stephencmeyer.org/. The Center for Science & Culture is the institutional hub for scientists, educators, and inquiring minds who think that nature supplies compelling evidence of intelligent design. The CSC supports research, sponsors educational programs, defends free speech, and produce articles, books, and multimedia content. Visit other YouTube channels connected to the Center for Science & Culture Discovery Institute: / discoveryinstitute Discovery Science Channel: / @discoverysciencechannel Follow Dr. Meyer on social media: X: @StephenCMeyer / stephencmeyer Facebook: / drstephencmeyer / discoverycsc Instagram discoverycsc / discoverycsc Tik Tok discoverycsc / discoverycsc