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Best podcasts about David Schuler

Latest podcast episodes about David Schuler

Leading Education With Jeff Rose
Episode 97: Supporting Leaders & The Power Of Partnerships with Mark Elgart & David Schuler

Leading Education With Jeff Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 51:51


This week, Jeff celebrates the recent Cognia/AASA partnership aimed at improving educational leadership by having Dr. Mark Elgart of Cognia and Dr. David Schuler of AASA on the show. They discussed the importance of leadership within the community, building trust, and the necessity for continuous improvement. Mark and David also talk about new skill sets required for future leaders, the need for support systems that adapt to these evolving demands, and the significant role leaders play in shaping education. Throughout, Mark and David also discuss the power and potential of the organizations they lead working together.

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AASA Radio- The American Association of School Administrators
AASA Members Explore a Comprehensive Approach to Mental Health in Schools

AASA Radio- The American Association of School Administrators

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 34:04


In this AASA Radio episode, Dave Schuler, the executive director of AASA, focuses on mental health awareness in educational settings. Our distinguished guests include Superintendents Shari Camhi (Baldwin, N.Y.), Tobin Novasio (Hardin, Mont.) as well as Paul Imhoff and Ann Levett discussing initiatives in their respective districts aimed at improving student and staff mental health. Programs range from school mindfulness and wellness centers to parent engagement initiatives and partnerships with mental health organizations. The episode highlights the importance of developing relationships, creating supportive ecosystems, and integrating mental health awareness into the educational framework. Follow on Twitter: @AnnLPGA @tsnovasio@AASAHQ @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd@tsnovasio Dr. Paul Imhoff has been a public educator for over 30 years, earning his Bachelor's and Doctor of Education Degrees from Miami University and his Master's Degree from the University of Dayton. Imhoff was an Ohio superintendent for 16 years, serving the Mariemont Schools in Cincinnati, Ohio, and the Upper Arlington Schools in Columbus, Ohio. He was selected as the Ohio Superintendent of the Year in 2018 and was the President of AASA in 2021/2022. Currently, Imhoff serves as the Director of Government Relations for the Buckeye Association of School Administrators, Ohio's Superintendent Association. In addition, Imhoff is active in the AASA Leadership Network, leading the Mental Health Cohort and the Eastern States Consortium, and is a veteran of the Ohio Army National Guard. Dr. M. Ann Levett of AASA is a career educator who has served at every level in education, from teacher to Superintendent to School Board member in K-12 education, and in faculty and administrative positions in higher education. Tobin Novasio is in their first year as superintendent at Hardin Public Schools in south central Montana and 18 years as a superintendent in Montana. President of Montana Rural Education Association, AASA Mental Health Cohort Steering Committee member, Hope Squad National Advisory Board member, Cook Center for Human Connections Advisory Council and participant in inaugural AASA/JED Foundation District Comprehensive Approach cohort. Dr. Shari L. Camhi is the superintendent of Baldwin School District and past president of the National School Superintendent's Association (AASA). She also serves on the National Assessment Governing Board. With more than 30 years' experience in both education and business, Dr. Camhi has received numerous accolades and recognition for her innovative contributions to K-12 instruction, including Education Week's “Leaders to Learn From,” NSPRA's “New Superintendent to Watch,” Education Dive's “Administrators to Watch.” David Schuler is a highly experienced, successful and well-regarded educational leader. He was a superintendent for 22 years prior to taking on the Executive Director role at AASA. He has served in rural, urban and suburban settings, including 17 years as superintendent of High School District 214, Illinois' largest high school system.

Remaking Tomorrow
S5 Ep1: David Schuler, AASA

Remaking Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023


David Schuler, executive director of AASA, The School Superintendents Association, joins us to talk about the work of and how to move policy-makers and administrators to action on creating future-ready learning landscapes.

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Remaking Tomorrow
S5 Ep1: David Schuler, AASA

Remaking Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 21:49


David Schuler, executive director of AASA, The School Superintendents Association, joins us to talk about the work of Learning 2025 and how to move policy-makers and administrators to action on creating future-ready learning landscapes.

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IASA Podcast
Township HSD #214 Recognized as Lighthouse District for Career Pathways

IASA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 21:43


In May, Township HSD #214 was named a Lighthouse District by AASA for its career pathways program. In this episode, IASA speaks to Superintendent Dr. David Schuler about the district's journey and how school leaders can strengthen career exploration for students in their districts. The IASA Podcast is sponsored by American Fidelity.

edWebcasts
Leading Learning in the 2022-2023 School Year: Ready, Set, Go

edWebcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 63:27


This edWeb podcast is sponsored by ClassLink and co-hosted by CoSN, AASA, and edWeb.net.The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here.As we begin the start of another school year, you are invited to learn the strategies and innovations that three award-winning school leaders leverage to engage all learners, teachers, administrators and families in their districts. The challenges of the past few years have taught us all that “doing what we have always done” is not a viable strategic option for success. Dr. David Schuler, Superintendent of High School District 214 (IL) and Chair of the CoSN Superintendent Advisory Panel, is joined by Dr. Carol Kelley, Superintendent of Princeton Public Schools (NJ) and Co-Chair of the CoSN Superintendent Advisory Panel, along with Matthew Miller, Superintendent of Lakota Local Schools (OH) and winner of the 2022 CoSN and AASA EmpowerED Digital Superintendent of the Year Award. Together, they engage in a lively conversation focused on creating, leading and sustaining innovation. The three superintendents share examples of how they leverage technology to support teaching and learning and school operations across their districts. They also review how they are maximizing new funding resources and their plans to sustain the projects that have been funded by access to new financial aid. This edWeb podcast is of particular value to superintendents, K-12 school and district leaders, and aspiring school leaders.ClassLink ClassLink's mission is to remove barriers between students and impactful education content.CoSN Visionary leaders empowering every learner to achieve their unique potential in a changing world. AASA, The Superintendents Association AASA advocates for equity for all students and develops and supports school system leaders.

edWebcasts
Incorporating SEL for Student-Centered, Equity-Focused Education

edWebcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 64:17


This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Ripple Effects & Panorama Education.The webinar recording can be accessed here.The National Commission on Student-Centered, Equity-Focused Education—a collective of superintendents, as well as thought leaders in education, community and philanthropy convened by AASA, The School Superintendents Association—recently released their vision for how education must change to improve outcomes for ALL learners. Listen to Commission member 2018 Illinois and National Superintendent of the Year and High School District 214 Superintendent, Dr. David Schuler, as he outlines this critically important redesign work. Sacramento City USD Principal, Vanessa Buitrago, and Round Lake Area School District SEL and Student Development Coordinator, Jennifer Wells, also share how their current work in SEL is helping them move closer to educational equity and realizing this vision. The presenters share:The three essential components of systemic redesignHow to achieve a relationships-based culture that is whole-learner focused and future drivenWhat a social-emotional and cognitive growth model is, and the role of data, planning, learning and evidence of learningThe role of student-directed, adaptive programs in meeting every student's unique SEL needsWhy and how to begin to unlock resources in the areas of MTSS, early education, creating a diverse educator pipeline and tech access for allSchool and district administrators learn concrete steps they can take now to better meet each student's unique needs, as well as how to use real-time data and innovative tools to improve culture and climate, academics, and behavior. This edWeb podcast is of interest to superintendents, school and district leaders of preK through high school grade levels, and those involved in social-emotional learning and equity work.Ripple Effects Proven effective SEL & Mental Health Digital Programs for preK-12 students and staffPanorama Education Helping schools and districts transform their approach to education, so that every student thrives.

Midday
KRVN Midday Podcast 8-9-21

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 37:41


Today on Midday: In Ag Weather, Paul explains when scattered thunderstorms are possible. *Susan chats with Jessica Kolterman Lincoln Premium Poultry. *Jayson has comments from Nebraska volleyball head coach, John Cook in Sports. *Dave has a western Nebraska wildfire update in News. *Alex says state beef councils are attending the American Culinary Federation National Convention in Orlando. *Bob provides the stock numbers in the Business Report. *Bryce investigates a large wildfire that broke out in Banner County last week. Multiple state agencies and local resources are working to control the fire. We hear about the effort from local rancher David Schuler. *Clay wraps up Midday with John Payne. Listen to KRVN Midday, updated each day after 1:30 pm (CTS)!

Talking Lion
Ep. 56: The Bad Dreamers

Talking Lion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 94:00


In this episode, we talked to our friend David Schuler of The Bad Dreamers about becoming an Angelino, opening for Transviolet, touring with The Sunstreak, Billy Mann's mentoring, working on songs for P!NK & John Legend, Grammy nominations, filmmaking, creative problem solving, playlisting, sobriety, grief, treasure hunting, horror movies, co-writing songs for the upcoming animated show Do Re & Mi (starring Kristen Bell & Fred Armisen), and his recently released record "Space and Time" NooWave: https://www.noowave.co/ The Truffleist: https://www.truffleist.com/ Podcast Awards: https://www.podcastawards.com/ Discord: https://www.discord.com/invite/3EbvrZReVX Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/talkinglion Shirts: https://www.sleepinglionmusic.com/store

The Casual Cattle Conversations Podcast
Managing Time & Labor Resources on a Diversified Operation with David Schuler

The Casual Cattle Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 32:42


We talk about maximizing efficiency with data, communication and cattle handling as well as maintaining mental health. David Schuler with Schuler Red Angus shares the methods and processes used by their operation to improve the overall efficiency of the ranch. 

edWebcasts
Looking Back and Looking Forward: Leading Teaching and Learning in Today's World

edWebcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 68:05


This edWeb podcast is sponsored by ClassLink and co-hosted by CoSN, AASA, and edWeb.net.The webinar recording can be accessed here.There is no question that the year 2020 presented a whole new reality to the practices and processes for leading learning in today's school systems. Old problems and challenges were magnified, as new crises arose almost daily. One positive thing life in COVID-19 did provide was an opportunity to examine the current status of K-12 education and innovate new ways to meet the needs of all students. In this edWeb podcast, education leaders, Dr. Carol Kelley, Superintendent, Oak Park Elementary District 97, IL, Dr. Chris Marczak, Chief of Instructional Leadership for the U.S. Department of Defense Education Activity, Pacific Center for Instructional Leadership, Japan, Dr. David Schuler, Superintendent, Township High School District 214, IL, and Dr. Donna Wright, Director of Schools, Wilson County Schools, TN, reflect on the lessons learned for dealing with a sudden crisis as they recall the steps they took in March and April of 2020 when the world was beginning to deal with the reality of a global pandemic. They also share strategies, policies, and practices they are implementing in their school systems to assure that effective learning for all students continues today and in the future. Frankie Jackson shares the latest updates from CoSN's 2021 Driving K-12 Innovation Report. Listen to the conversation as together we look back and look forward. This edWeb podcast is of particular value to school superintendents, K-12 school and district leaders, and aspiring leaders. ClassLink ClassLink's mission is to remove barriers between students and impactful education content.CoSN Visionary leaders empowering every learner to achieve their unique potential in a changing world. AASA, The Superintendents Association AASA advocates for equity for all students and develops and supports school system leaders.

Beltway Beef
A Look in to the Next Generation of Ranchers

Beltway Beef

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 15:38


On this episode, Ashley is joined by Nebraska rancher David Schuler. As David prepares to take over his family's ranch in the future, he and Ashley discuss the challenges young producers face as they return home—including burdensome taxes. In addition, David shares how he tells the story of agriculture though "cow art". David's cow art recently made waves on social media when he used his cattle to thank first responders and health care workers for the work they've done throughout the pandemic. Tune in to hear more!

DOK
Nacht in der Schweiz

DOK

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 50:02


Von oben betrachtet beginnt nach Sonnenuntergang ein einzigartiges Schauspiel aus Licht und Dunkelheit. Unser Flug über die herbstliche Schweiz führt vom Thurgau über den Bodensee nach Zürich und von dort Richtung Südwesten in die Romandie. «Nacht in der Schweiz» – Folge 3. Die nächtliche Schweiz ist faszinierend und alles andere als nur dunkel. Viele Menschen sind dann noch wach. Auf den drei Reisen von der Dämmerung bis zum Morgengrauen nimmt die «DOK»-Serie die Zuschauerinnen und Zuschauer mit auf Helikopter- und Drohnenflüge vom Bodensee bis zum Genfersee und besucht Menschen, die dann noch arbeiten. Unser Flug über die herbstliche Schweiz führt uns vom Thurgau über den Bodensee nach Zürich und von dort Richtung Südwesten in die Romandie. Im Thurgau hat David Schuler einen besonderen Hotelservice im Angebot: Suiten unter freiem Himmel, 24-Stunden-Service und Sternenhimmel inklusive. – Am Flughafen Zürich ist kurz vor 23 Uhr die letzte Maschine des Tages gelandet, dann beginnt die Arbeit von Rolf Wallner und der Pistenkontrolle. – Ein Filmteam belebt die Nacht auf einem Bauernhof in Uster. «Neumatt» heisst die SRF-Serie. – Nachtaktive Insekten sind ihre Passion, Eva Knop liebt die Atmosphäre nachts, auch weil so viele Aktivitäten im Dunkeln noch unerforscht sind. – Auf den Bergen bei Montreux spannt der Ornithologe Lionel Maumary seine Netze auf. Er beringt Vögel, die nachts unterwegs sind auf der Durchreise in ihre Winterquartiere. – Schon als Jugendlicher war Baro im Schutz der Nacht unterwegs und hat heimlich Züge besprüht. Heute arbeitet er noch immer in der Dunkelheit, mit dem Unterschied, dass heute alles ganz legal ist. – Chelso Pereira tut alles dafür, dass der Zugverkehr reibungslos läuft. Als Maître de vois ferré arbeitet er vorwiegend nachts, dann stören die Baustellen den Bahnbetrieb am wenigsten. – Eine Drohne ausgerüstet mit Infrarot-Kamera, damit retten Fabian Jobin und seine Freunde Wildtiere vor dem Tod durch Mähmaschinen. In den frühen Morgenstunden noch vor Sonnenaufgang sind sie deshalb auf den Wiesen unterwegs.

DOK HD
Nacht in der Schweiz

DOK HD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 50:02


Von oben betrachtet beginnt nach Sonnenuntergang ein einzigartiges Schauspiel aus Licht und Dunkelheit. Unser Flug über die herbstliche Schweiz führt vom Thurgau über den Bodensee nach Zürich und von dort Richtung Südwesten in die Romandie. «Nacht in der Schweiz» – Folge 3. Die nächtliche Schweiz ist faszinierend und alles andere als nur dunkel. Viele Menschen sind dann noch wach. Auf den drei Reisen von der Dämmerung bis zum Morgengrauen nimmt die «DOK»-Serie die Zuschauerinnen und Zuschauer mit auf Helikopter- und Drohnenflüge vom Bodensee bis zum Genfersee und besucht Menschen, die dann noch arbeiten. Unser Flug über die herbstliche Schweiz führt uns vom Thurgau über den Bodensee nach Zürich und von dort Richtung Südwesten in die Romandie. Im Thurgau hat David Schuler einen besonderen Hotelservice im Angebot: Suiten unter freiem Himmel, 24-Stunden-Service und Sternenhimmel inklusive. – Am Flughafen Zürich ist kurz vor 23 Uhr die letzte Maschine des Tages gelandet, dann beginnt die Arbeit von Rolf Wallner und der Pistenkontrolle. – Ein Filmteam belebt die Nacht auf einem Bauernhof in Uster. «Neumatt» heisst die SRF-Serie. – Nachtaktive Insekten sind ihre Passion, Eva Knop liebt die Atmosphäre nachts, auch weil so viele Aktivitäten im Dunkeln noch unerforscht sind. – Auf den Bergen bei Montreux spannt der Ornithologe Lionel Maumary seine Netze auf. Er beringt Vögel, die nachts unterwegs sind auf der Durchreise in ihre Winterquartiere. – Schon als Jugendlicher war Baro im Schutz der Nacht unterwegs und hat heimlich Züge besprüht. Heute arbeitet er noch immer in der Dunkelheit, mit dem Unterschied, dass heute alles ganz legal ist. – Chelso Pereira tut alles dafür, dass der Zugverkehr reibungslos läuft. Als Maître de vois ferré arbeitet er vorwiegend nachts, dann stören die Baustellen den Bahnbetrieb am wenigsten. – Eine Drohne ausgerüstet mit Infrarot-Kamera, damit retten Fabian Jobin und seine Freunde Wildtiere vor dem Tod durch Mähmaschinen. In den frühen Morgenstunden noch vor Sonnenaufgang sind sie deshalb auf den Wiesen unterwegs.

edWebcasts
School Leadership 2020-2021 - Unprecedented Challenges in a COVID-19 World

edWebcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 59:36


This edWeb podcast is sponsored by ClassLink and co-hosted by CoSN, AASA, and edWeb.net.The webinar recording can be accessed here.Leading learning in this new 2020-2021 school year comes with much more than the usual set of challenges for school leaders, educators, students and parents in K-12 education. AASA and CoSN came together and formed a partnership to assist school leaders in leading digital transformations.Whether school districts are currently functioning in a traditional face-to-face teaching and learning setting, in a totally remote learning environment, or in some sort of hybrid model, maximizing technology tools for learning — as well as for school operations — has never been more critical.In this edWebinar podcast, Dr. Dan Domenech, Executive Director of AASA, and Keith Krueger, CEO of CoSN, are joined by Illinois Township High School District 214 Superintendent Dr. David Schuler. Together, they share lessons learned over the past school year and describe successful leadership strategies for navigating the constantly changing challenges districts and schools are currently facing. Resources and tools from AASA and CoSN are highlighted.This edWebinar podcast is of particular value to school superintendents, K-12 school and district leaders, and aspiring leaders.ClassLink ClassLink's mission is to remove barriers between students and impactful education content.AASA, The Superintendents Association AASA advocates for equity for all students and develops and supports school system leaders.CoSN Visionary leaders empowering every learner to achieve their unique potential in a changing world.

The Church of What's Happening Now: With Joey Coco Diaz
#814 - David Schuler of "The Bad Dreamers"

The Church of What's Happening Now: With Joey Coco Diaz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 103:19


David Schuler, a grammy nominated singer, songwriter and composer, joins Joey Diaz and Lee Syatt live in studio. David also created the new theme music for The Church of What's Happening Now and can be heard with his group, "The Bad Dreamers." This podcast is brought to you by:       Manscaped - Get 20% off your first order at www.manscaped.com/church20   CBD Lion - For all of your CBD needs, from shatter to gummies, go to www.CBDLion.com and use code CHURCH for 20% off.   

Beyond The Beltway
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Beyond The Beltway

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 91:02


Kyle Daniels, Arlen Gould, Amanda Parsons, David Schuler, Bruno Behrend, LaShawn Ford, Josh Kantrow

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Getting Unstuck - Shift For Impact
84: Leading in a Time of Crisis: Part 6 - Superintendent Dr. David Schuler

Getting Unstuck - Shift For Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 15:40


Welcome to Part 6 of a special series: "Leading Schools in a Time of Crisis." In these conversations, we will probe how educators are helping their schools and communities pivot due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Because these educators are very busy, we’ve limited these conversations to 15 to 20 minutes. So, how do educators effectively lead change during a crisis? For Superintendent Dr. David Schuler, it’s about supporting the social and emotional health of students, faculty and staff, and the community.

The Casual Cattle Conversations Podcast
Pursuing the Ranching Dream with David Schuler

The Casual Cattle Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 15:29


David Schuler shares his experience of returning home to the family operation upon graduating college. He offers honest advice about returning home and discusses the challenges and rewards this decision offers. 

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The CoSN Podcast
CoSN Podcast: S1E5, The Superintendent's Role in Technology Leadership

The CoSN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 31:19


This episode features interviews with Dr. Donna Wright, Director of Schools, Wilson County Schools in Tennessee, and Dr. David Schuler, the superintendent of the Township High School District 214 in Illinois and chair of the CoSN Superintendent Advisory Council. MindRocket Media Group leads a discussion on the role of the superintendent in leading technology initiatives. The guests offer insight on the following topics: The different layers of leadership and how they've contributed to the evolution of technology initiatives (1:01); defining the gaps and using data to guide, enhance, and support professional development (7:35); telling the teacher story through the use of technology (14:12); redefining “ready” in career, college, and life (18:08); communicating technology initiatives to parents (19:25); and becoming a superintendent and the positive impact on students, teachers, and communities (26:14). Follow on Twitter @EdCircuit @MindRocketMedia. Follow Donna @DrDonnaWrightd7 and David @DSchuler1970. The CoSN Podcast is produced in partnership with MindRocket Media Group and published on EdCircuit. To learn more about CoSN, visit https://www.cosn.org/. Learn more about MindRocket Media Group.

WASB Connection Podcast
Episode 2: Convention Conversations

WASB Connection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 29:35


This episode features conversations with two Wisconsin State Education Convention speakers. The first is Dr. David Schuler, the 2018 Illinois and national Superintendent of the Year. We talked about his district's college, career and life readiness program, which will be the subject of a pre-convention workshop. Learn more here. We also spoke with Dr. Yong Zhao, the Thursday keynote speaker, about how we can take a more expansive view of educational outcomes. We also check in with Dan Rossmiller, WASB governmental relations director, to give a brief convention preview of the delegate assembly. We also briefly discuss the Virtual Attendee Access program.

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Holiday Spectacular 2019

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 84:44


In our final episode of 2019, we send out the year by inviting friends and family to sing, laugh and be merry. Please enjoy our 2019 holiday spectacular with Kristen Bell, Sean Hayes and Scotty Icenogle. Music performed by  David Schuler and routine shenanigans brought to you by Dax Shepard, Monica Padman and Rob Holysz. 

Armchair Expert Mondays with Dax Shepard
Holiday Spectacular 2019

Armchair Expert Mondays with Dax Shepard

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 84:56


In our final episode of 2019, we send out the year by inviting friends and family to sing, laugh and be merry. Please enjoy our 2019 holiday spectacular with Kristen Bell, Sean Hayes and Scotty Icenogle. Music performed by  David Schuler and routine shenanigans brought to you by Dax Shepard, Monica Padman and Rob Holysz. 

Killin' Em From The Couch
Ep. 33 - Elk depredation recap, Big Honker boys just gettin’ after it, Current news and our boy Cody needs your good vibes and prayers.

Killin' Em From The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 62:40


With coffee in one hand and whiskey in the other, the boys recap the previous episode with David Schuler and the reactions online to the information given in the show. Ken gets in a little Facebook discussion regarding social media’s role in today’s sportsmen, a 7 year old boys mother in Texas is granted full custody and rights to make him into a girl and a special shout out to our number one, Cody Hannafious. All, on today’s show. 

Killin' Em From The Couch
Ep. 32 - David Schuler of Schuler Red Angus talks about the controversy around the 50 Elk Depredation tags issued to their ranch this year.

Killin' Em From The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 72:36


The long awaited show is here. We sat down with David Schuler of Schuler Red Angus, the ranch at the heart of the Elk Depredation controversy happing on facebook pages all across the midwest.  David tells their "side of the story" with crop loss, time loss and losses to their herd of cattle, as well as voicing their concern for the elk herds in Nebraska.  As a hunter himself, David sympathizes with sportsmen on wanting to have a  healthy heard for elk hunting in our great state but at the same time has a livelihood of his own to look after.  We had a great conversation and we hope you enjoy.  Also shout out to Gander Inn in Lewellen for lending us their facility for the podcast! 

Midday
MID DAY Tuesday 4/17/2018 Podcast available on the KRVN App

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018


Husker Food Connection is an event at UNL striving to educate college students about where their food comes from. We catch up with lead organizers, David Schuler and Amanda Kowalewski, who talk about the event and its purpose. Carrie Johnson, Cargill Ag Marketing Services product line leader speaks about the costs of production, and the effect an unpredictable spring can have on them. Sarah Heidzig-Kraege of FSA talks about the timeline for USDA livestock loss help due to blizzard conditions faced by Nebraska cattlemen this past weekend.

Midday
MID DAY Tuesday 4/17/2018 Podcast available on the KRVN App

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 37:45


Husker Food Connection is an event at UNL striving to educate college students about where their food comes from. We catch up with lead organizers, David Schuler and Amanda Kowalewski, who talk about the event and its purpose. Carrie Johnson, Cargill Ag Marketing Services product line leader speaks about the costs of production, and the effect an unpredictable spring can have on them. Sarah Heidzig-Kraege of FSA talks about the timeline for USDA livestock loss help due to blizzard conditions faced by Nebraska cattlemen this past weekend.

At Issue on WBBM Newsradio
WBBM'S At Issue: DAVID SCHULER, SUPERINTENDENT, TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 214 4/15/2018

At Issue on WBBM Newsradio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 28:16


Dr. David Schuler, Township High School District 214 Superintendent talks with Craig Dellimore about the Career Pathways program that's garnered attention. He also discusses school funding, Diversity, Sexual Harassment and Leadership.

Education Talk Radio
OCTOBER IS COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS MONTH

Education Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 39:00


OCTOBER IS COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS MONTH Past AASA president and Supt of District 214 in IL, Dave Schuler is joined by  Wheeling High School (IL) senior senorita Hannah DeGraff for a look at  'Redefining Ready" and the month's activities.

Bridge The Atlantic
Adam Clark: Finding Your Sound, Authenticity & Streaming

Bridge The Atlantic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016 21:25


This week we’re joined by singer/songwriter Adam Clark from Rochester, New York. Adam is an extremely hard working musician whose brand of pop/rock is both radio friendly and authentic. His music has been featured on PopMatters, The Vinyl District and PopWrapped. Over the past couple of years Adam’s released numerous singles and has collaborated with YouTube star Kait Weston (on “Take Me”) and producer David Schuler (who has worked with P!nk and John Legend). In this interview we discuss authenticity and accessibility in music, and the advice Adam would offer for his fellow musicians. Highlights: - We learn Adam is an uncle, vinyl lover and cook - We hear how Adam has been working with producer David Schuler - The last few singles Adam has released have helped him to test his boundaries - We talk about the challenges of finding your sound, and the journey you can take as an artist - We discuss the balance of authenticity and accessibility in music - “I don’t really want to write a hit to write a hit -... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Education Talk Radio
"Re-Defining Ready"....former AASA Prez. Supt David Shuler

Education Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 38:00


AASA past-president Supt. David Schuler  on Re-Defining Ready a new metric-based research model that emphasizes the simple fact  that students are more than a test score Presented by KnowledgeWorks

Ripley Radio: An On-Demand Oddcast Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Ripley Radio – Pizza Cravings, Getting Lucky, & Life on the Moon

Ripley Radio: An On-Demand Oddcast Archives - WebTalkRadio.net

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2012 55:43


David Schuler likes good pizza, so he drives nearly 1,500 miles and across 16 states, from Mississippi to Massachusetts, to get the perfect pizza pie. And he stocks up once he gets there. Last time, he went home with 150 of those tomato-soaked ovals of greatness in his backseat. He visits with us this week […] The post Ripley Radio – Pizza Cravings, Getting Lucky, & Life on the Moon appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

Ripley Radio
Pizza Cravings, Getting Lucky, and Life on the Moon

Ripley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2012 55:43


David Schuler likes good pizza, so he drives nearly 1,500 miles and across 16 states, from Mississippi to Massachusetts, to get the perfect pizza pie. And he stocks up once he gets there. Last time, he went home with 150 of those tomato-soaked ovals of greatness in his backseat. He visits with us this week on Ripley Radio – An On-Demand Oddcast and tells us about his favorite pizza restaurant. Susan Hyatt says the only difference between lucky and unlucky people is their thoughts. That said, the author of “Create Your Own Luck: 7 Steps to Get Your Lucky On” stops by this week and describes how we all can learn to be lucky!