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Best podcasts about cvtc

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Banker With A Beer: A Podcast Series by Northwestern Bank

The impact of the low unemployment rate of CVTC's enrollment Most popular areas of study The impact of the new west campus facilities Long term need for degrees and certifications Guest:  Dr. Sunem Beaton-Garcia, President Chippewa Valley Technical College Beer Enjoyed:  Delirium Noel

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - EAU CLAIRE
CVTC Brent Christianson 7-2-22

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - EAU CLAIRE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 7:34


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Banker With A Beer: A Podcast Series by Northwestern Bank

Role of CVTC in the community The value of a technical school education How CVTC will conduct classes this Fall Guest: Angela Eckman, CVTC Beer Enjoyed: Utepils Brewing Skölsch, Kösch Style Lager

Teen Challenge of Southern California
Michael Bowles | CVTC Tent Meeting 2019

Teen Challenge of Southern California

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 51:43


Michael Bowles, TCSC and TCMI alumni and Los Angeles church planter shares at Central Valley Teen Challenge's Tent Meeting.

The Dental Podcast Network's Channel Two
013 Dental Assistant Talk with Megen Elliott

The Dental Podcast Network's Channel Two

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 13:04


This week’s episode of “Dental Assistant Talk with Megen Elliott”, continues the focus on dental assistant education through a discussion with Katrina Borgen, an instructor at Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC), about the program in which she teaches and how it compares with the program in which Megen teaches at Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College (WITC).   Episode Highlights:   The program that Katrina teaches in at CVTC and the courses she teaches The program that Megen teaches in at WITC The differences between the two programs and their value to students Some of the challenges students had in Katrina’s dental materials course   Quotes:   “What’s kind of nice about the one semester option is that the students learn kind of in a…condensed fashion.” “We have returning dental clinics wanting to work with our students, and in turn then, a lot of them get hired at that clinical site as well.” “I would love to keep sharing graduates with you. I think it’s a great lead way into your program.” “A lot of offices are starting to look for those certified dental assistants.” “It was amazing to see the growth that we could see in one semester.” “It’s just a great way to get a good baseline to enter into the dental assistant field successfully.” “Beautiful program, both CVTV and WITC…I love that we can work hand in hand.” Links: The Dental Podcast Network Channel One homepage:  http://dentalpodcastnetworkchannelone.otcpn.libsynpro.com/    The Dental Podcast Network Channel Two homepage: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dental-podcast-networks-channel-two/id1478530429   American Dental Assistants Association homepage:   https://www.adaausa.org/  

Take Me To Coffee
#GivingTuesday: Antuan Raimone & Crime Victims Treatment Center

Take Me To Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 73:46


TW: Sexual Assault. Eight years ago, Antuan Raimone (Hamilton) and Jess Ryan set out to raise money for Crime Victims Treatment Center. Antuan had survived childhood sexual violence, and CVTC provided free services and therapy to Antuan and many of their other friends, saving their lives. Over the course of the next few years, they both realized that people have a hard time speaking up about this topic. Today's episode is devoted to sparking a conversation we all need to have - a frank, moving and brave conversation that we hope will answer a lot of questions and inspire you to speak up along with us. ☕️☕️☕️ Who doesn’t want free advice from people that are wildly successful and probably more good looking than we are? In most careers, mentorship is a built-in part of the process, but as theatre people, Andrew (Hamilton) and Jess (Broadway Unlocked) always wished they had more opportunity and acess. Which is exactly why each week they’re taking you to coffee with some of the most incredible folx they can find, from Broadway to TV to YouTube to Sports to Historians to Entrepreneurship. We set up the coffee date and you become a part of the podcast as our guests answer your most burning questions. All without anyone having to leave the comfort of the internet (or put pants on tbh). If you’re like us, and wish you had more access to smart, funny people who can help inspire you, this is your podcast! Anything goes on TM2C, so buckle up and leave us a VideoAsk to be a guest on the show and be mentored on air. Oh! And come hang out with us on the internets! Twitter/Insta/FB @tm2cpodcast Jess @jessicaryannyla Andrew @theandrewcall ☕️☕️☕️ This episode was produced by wonderwoman Emily Ho. Check her out on the Insta: @mediaby.emily Special Guest: Antuan Raimone & Crime Victims Treatment Center.

You Matter!
Episode 12: Christopher Bromson, Crime Victims Treatment Center

You Matter!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 21:35


This week on You Matter!, Christopher Bromson from the Crime Victims Treatment Center (CVTC) speaks with Karen and Sabah about CVTC's programs and how community members can access their services.

Ready for Work
3: Awarding Credit for Prior Learning and Curriculum Profiling with Guest Lynette Livingston

Ready for Work

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 20:00


One technical college in Wisconsin is blazing a new trail by offering college credit for core courses using prior learning assessment (PLA) – credits typically reserved for electives. Awarding PLA credit beyond electives has yielded unforeseen results for individuals and the institution. Guest Lynette Livingston, Executive Dean of Business, Arts, Sciences, and Academic Initiatives at Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC) in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, shares how her institution started with curriculum profiling.  [Show Notes] The process of curriculum profiling helped CVTC evaluate how ACT® WorkKeys® Assessments correlated to a current core math course. Although hesitant initially, educators recognized the benefit of awarding credit to students who have proof of demonstrated skills. Rather than reassessing students to prove their competency a second time, students are able to take more advanced courses. Ultimately, this incentive encourages students to finish a degree program more quickly. In fact, creating a dual-credit program alongside the PLA program has increased enrollment at CVTC.  Lynette shares the motivation behind starting with a curriculum profile, challenges CVTC overcame to successfully implement a prior learning assessment program, and what they learned along the way. Listen to Episode 3 to learn how CVTC leverages their prior learning assessment program as a recruitment tool. 

Sunshine Parenting
Ep. 25: Sports Camps and Competitive Athletics with Susan Reeder and Steve Proulx

Sunshine Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 34:08


"We want kids to learn to love the game." -Steve Proulx In Episode 25, I'm talking with Steve Proulx and Susan Reeder, the husband and wife team, along with daughter Aimee Reeder, who have owned and directed Carmel Valley Tennis Camp for the past 24 years. Questions for parents to ask about sports/specialty camp programs Is the camp accredited by the American Camp Association? The primary purpose of the ACA-accreditation program is to educate camp owners and directors in the administration of key aspects of camp operation, particularly those related to program quality and the health and safety of campers and staff. ACA standards establish guidelines for policies, procedures, and practices. The camp is responsible for the ongoing implementation of these policies. The second purpose of ACA accreditation is to assist the public in selecting camps that meet industry-accepted and government-recognized standards. ACA's Camp Database provides the public with eleven separate ways to search for the ideal ACA-accredited camp. Who will be supervising my child every hour of the day? Who will be looking out for my child's social and emotional needs? Do you accommodate all levels of players? What is your technology policy? Do you allow cell phones? Can they have access to them constantly? Any time limits? What is the philosophy of the camp in regard to the sport? What does the camp teach kids about sportsmanship and how to handle winning and losing? "I'm here at the London Olympics, and I'd rather be at CVTC." -Former CVTC Counselor The CVTC philosophy is that they want kids to love tennis, so they encourage kids to play a variety of sports. I learned so much from talking with Susan and Steve. I especially liked Steve and Susan's advice for parents of promising athletes, "Let them have fun with it!" As well as Steve's input about how much to push kids, "I don't care what the sport is. If the child reaches a point where they're not loving it, they're not going to keep playing it, no matter how talented they might be... You're creating a job for a child." For parents, we can take a cue from Steve and Susan and instead of asking our kids  whether they won or lost, we can ask them: How did you play? What did you well? What did you do poorly? That will go a long way in teaching our kids about both their sport and life. More pictures from CVTC, where kids love to play tennis AND enjoy doing other fun activities as well: Resources/Related: 5 Reasons Not to Worry While Your Kid is at Camp 10 Reasons Great Parents Choose Summer Camp

Cosmicsmith Radio
023: Cannabis is a Medicine with Elizabeth Knight

Cosmicsmith Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 39:36


In this episode we dive deep into conversation with an incredible medicine women, Elizabeth Knight. We discuss one of the greatest healing medicines of our time, Cannabis. The more knowledge and understanding we can gain about this beautiful medicine the more we can break down the stigma and offer alternative healing. "I think people need to be educated to the fact that marijuana is not a drug. Marijuana is an herb and a flower. God put it here. If He put it here and He wants it to grow, what gives the government the right to say that God is wrong?” Willie Nelson Elizabeth Knight has been in healthcare for over 20 years producing and selling herbal tinctures. Transitioning into cannabis tincture production and sales was a natural progression for her. Elizabeth's collective is called, Pianta Tinta. Her collective specializes in high CBD and high THC whole plant cannabis tinctures which are third-party tested. Her tinctures are pesticide and herbicides free and have some of the highest levels of CVTC per bottle. The passion behind Pianta Tinta is to offer the highest quality medicine to California residents and to be a credible source for current, in-depth information and education for all those who are curious or new to medical cannabis world. It is time to learn more about the healing properties of all things Cannabis.

Wisconsin Bound
35 – The Radioactive Spider of Diabetes

Wisconsin Bound

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2016 60:09


On this episode of our small-batch comedy podcast: angel number 35, Mo Abad robo-cock update, string cheese: origin story, RRS Boaty McBoatface, punching Jerry Garcia in the face, obsessive-compulsive assassination, Santa Monica Farmers Market Incident, CVTC confessions, is mom dirtier than[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry...

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.
Susan Xenarios, CVTC St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2011


Host Ronnie Eldridge and guest Susan Xenarios, of the Crime Victims Treatment Center in St. Luke’s-Roosevelt, talk about the CVTC’s compassionate care of victims of violence.