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On February 17, 2024 Dr. Andrew Michel, Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Belmont University, presented "Toward a Neo-Salesian Spirituality for Students of Medicine." In it, he hopes that DeSales, the doctor of divine love, might inflame a Neo-Saleisan Pentecost in contemporary medicine. He invites healers to take a posture of humility and others-centered surrender in their practice of healing. In so doing, healers could also become agents of social change sent out as apostles into the contemporary healthcare ecosystem. He goes on, "In the solidarity of missional friendship, such a Neo-Salesian physician-apostle might reawaken justice alongside healing in a land parched and fragmented by inequities, caught up in the spirit of a neocapitalist age that has forgotten the true ends of healing and wholeness for all people. In becoming physician-apostolates in these secular spaces, each Neo-Salesian medical practitioner would be a little brother or sister of Jesus of Nazareth–heart on fire, with divine love, in mission to reenchant medicine like yeast worked all through the dough." Andrew Michel, M.D. is Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the Department of Integrated Medical Education at the Frist College of Medicine at Belmont University, where he currently serves as the curriculum committee chair. Dr. Michel earned his M.D. from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and completed the Harvard Longwood Psychiatry Residency Training Program; Dr. Michel is a board-certified psychiatrist. Dr. Michel's scholarship has focused on the interface of philosophy (virtue ethics), theology, contemplative spirituality, and clinical psychiatry. Dr. Michel's academic ventures are heavily informed by clinical experience in caring for persons who suffer with a range of mental health challenges, including trauma, addiction, and disruptions of mood and cognition. Dr. Michel's style of practice has a contemplative foundation, centered in being deeply present in solidarity with persons who suffer with psychiatric illness, with the aim of healing and flourishing in the context of vulnerability.
Reading a paper Bryan Kohberger wrote in 2020 when he was a student at DeSales - the paper is on how he would handle a crime scene.Donate: (Thank you for your support! Couldn't do what I love without all y'all) PayPal - paypal.com/paypalme/prettyliesandalibisVenmo - @prettyliesalibisBuy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/prettyliesrCash App- PrettyliesandalibisAll links: https://linktr.ee/prettyliesandalibisMerch: prettyliesandalibis.myshopify.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/PrettyLiesAndAlibis(Weekly lives and private message board) Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pretty-lies-and-alibis--4447192/support.
The Wednesday Kenny & JT Show tips off live from Rocket Arena where the red hot Cavaliers host the Miami Heat tonight. We start by looking back at another comeback win over the Bulls in Chicago last night and check out some of the calls from Tima Alcorn. We preview our interview later today with former Bulldog and Cavalier Phil Hubbard. Speaking of the Pups, they beat Whitmer last night in the Regionals. Louisville advanced as well with an overtime win over DeSales
In our first ever D3 Lacrosse Podcast, we're going to touch on Christopher Newport's win over Grove City, Salisbury's win over Lynchburg, Amherst's win over Middlebury, Ursinus' 3OT win over DeSales, Gettysburg win over Stevenson, RIT's win over York and much more. We'll also name our first ever D3 Freaks of the Week.Buy some swag...https://www.laxfactor.com/
On this episode of Beyond The Tassel, we engage with Ramon Garcia, a graduate of the Sport and Exercise Physiology program from the class of '21. One of the highlights from his journey at DeSales was his ability to merge his passion for helping others with his enthusiasm for exercise and strength training. Tune in to discover how he became a Clinical Exercise Physiologist for St. Luke's Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation!
In this episode of the Say Yes to Holiness podcast, Christina Semmens and Dave Plisky discuss the ongoing impact of a study on intentional discipleship, the importance of spiritual direction, and the launch of the Religion to Reality webinar series. They explore the findings of the study, including the barriers to evangelization and the need for community and ongoing formation. The conversation highlights the significance of integrating faith into daily life and the generational differences in discipleship, emphasizing the need for in-person community engagement. Takeaways Spiritual direction plays a crucial role in personal growth. The study revealed that many Catholics are comfortable sharing their faith but do not do so. There is a strong interest in deeper faith formation among Catholics. The Religion to Reality webinar series aims to unpack the study's findings. Community and ongoing formation are essential for discipleship. Generational differences impact how faith is experienced and shared. Retreats and dedicated time for contemplation are vital for spiritual growth. The youngest generations crave in-person community despite being digital natives.Integration of faith into daily life is necessary for true discipleship. The webinar series will evolve into a podcast for further exploration. Sound Bites "You need a spiritual director." "We want to have an integrated life." "Spiritual direction is a relatively new thing." "Prayer has to precede action." "We must continue to accompany." "Make retreats more of a thing." "We want to journey together." "The youngest generations are the most hungry for community." "Check out the webinar series." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Personal Growth 04:14 Understanding the Study and Its Findings 09:52 Religion to Reality Webinar Series 17:49 Insights on Spiritual Direction 23:57 The Importance of Community and Ongoing Formation 31:59 Generational Differences in Discipleship 39:53 Conclusion and Call to Action --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sayyestoholiness/support
Listen in as this week's guest, Brynnlee Pavlovich ‘17, discusses the importance of proper communication techniques especially via email. She received her Bachelor's degree in Clinical/counseling Psychology, with a minor in Educational Studies at DeSales University. Throughout her career journey after DeSales, Brynnlee has had experience with receiving good emails, bad emails, and most importantly how to respond to them. Now, Brynnlee has returned back to the place she used to call home as the Assistant Director of Experiential Learning and Internships at the Career Development Center.
Listen in as this week's guest, Jennifer Bard ‘24 give tips and advice on how you know what school is perfect for you. Jenn Bard recently graduated from DeSales University's Higher Ed master's program. During her time at DeSales she was also a graduate assistant at the Career Development Center. Now, she has a job at Moravian as a Career Strategist.
Player Profile Peyton Molter former DeSales quarterback & Wittenberg Commit #C2W Peyton Thank you for coming on the podcast and sharing! We had a blast getting to know the young man off the Field… We touch on really great content from Ice breaker questions to Peyton time at DeSales and what he thinks his future looks like as in Expectations for the next level playing this game of football, we ask him when he comes back to watch a game who is he most excited about seeing. And I had to talk about the Game Vs J town, I tell him what I seen about his character throughout that game Really great Episode by Peyton so come and get to know this young man! Best of luck in your future endeavors kid again thank you For coming on Podcast
On this episode of Beyond The Tassel, we connect with Lauren Karch. She graduated in 2012 with a double B.S. in Marketing and Business Management, and a minor in Biology. Staying true to her love for the sciences, she combined everything into her career now as a Learning and Development Consultant for Organon. During her time at DeSales, she switched majors a few times. She is very happy with all of the experiential learning and the continued education she did. Listen in to hear her wonderful story!
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The Witness Box is a True Crime Podcast hosted and produced by Joshua Diaz. Joshua has been in broadcasting/podcasting for over 10 years while producing multiple podcast, consulting on many other and hosting 2 different shows on Youtube, The Lab and Lab After Dark, Joshua has teamed up with an ALL-STAR cast. Chris McDonough of The Interview Room, and Dr. Gary Brucato, author of "The New Evil" We welcome our first guest Dr. Katherine RamslandDr. Katherine Ramsland teaches forensic psychology and is the inaugural Director for the Center for Teaching Excellencec. She created the forensic track in the psychology program and assisted to create the online Master of Arts degree in criminal justice. She has appeared on more than 200 crime documentaries and magazine shows, is an executive producer of Murder House Flip, and has consulted for CSI, Bones, and The Alienist. The author of more than 1,500 articles and 68 books, including How to Catch a Killer, The Psychology of Death Investigations, and The Mind of a Murderer, she worked with the BTK serial killer, Dennis Rader on his autobiography. Dr. Ramsland currently pens the “Shadow-boxing” blog at Psychology Today and teaches seminars on extreme offenders to death investigators and homicide detectives. She came to DeSales specifically to teach forensic psychology, focusing on her field of expertise—extreme offenders. Having experienced the excitement of forensic psychology, she hopes to show students how to find and prepare for its many opportunities.Education MFA, DeSales University, Center Valley, PA, 2021MA, Criminal Justice, DeSales University, Center Valley, PA, 2012MA, Forensic Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, NY, NY, 2000 Ph.D., Philosophy, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 1984MA, Clinical Psychology, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA, 1979BA, Psychology/Philosophy, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, 1978Professional AffiliationsAmerican Academy of Forensic SciencesAmerican Association of SuicidologyJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice Alumni AssociationSociety for the Scientific Study of PsychopathyCyril Wecht Institute, BoardCourses taught at DeSales UniversityForensic PsychologyPsychological SleuthingDangerous MindsThe Psychology of FearPsychological LogicBehavioral CriminologyIntroduction to ProfilingForensic Science in the CourtroomSurvey of Forensic ScienceSupport the show
Join us on a spiritual exploration that promises to breathe new life into ancient wisdom, just in time for Holy Week. As many of you seek to deepen your connection with the divine, we unpack the profound insights of St. Francis de Sales with the help of Father Burns' book, "Lift Up Your Hearts." This isn't just another history lesson; it's a 10-day personal mini-retreat that breaks open the misconception that the teachings of long ago can't guide us in the hustle of our 21st-century lives. Embrace this opportunity to understand how the devout practices of the past are more than relevant—they're necessary for a life of true fulfillment.Key Points from the Episode:This is no ordinary week, and as such, we delve into personal and spiritual growth with an open heart. I'll share why humility is not just a virtue but a superpower in our modern world, and how gratitude can become the foundation upon which we build a life of contentment and blessing. Father Burns' modern translation of timeless spiritual lessons ensures that the spirit of this Holy Week infuses your daily journey. Come along as we encourage each other to persist in the good fight, finding joy and purpose every step of the way. Make sure to check out our show page for additional resources that will keep your spiritual momentum thriving long past Easter Sunday.Other resources: More goodnessGet your FREE Academy Review here!Get our top book recommendations listGet new podcast episodes dropped into your email box easilyWant to leave a review? Click here, and if we earned a five-star review from you **high five and knuckle bumps**, we appreciate it greatly, thank you so much!Because we care what you think about what we think and our website, please email David@teammojoacademy.com, or if you want to leave us a quick FREE, painless voicemail, we would appreciate that as well.
Check out this week's episode of Career Chat as Allison McCausland '19 talks about how to navigate being a young professional and effectively taking opportunities during college. During her time at DeSales, she obtained her BA in History and her MFA in Creative Writing and Publishing. Now, Allison is the Assistant Director of Tutoring Services and Applications at the Academic Success Center. She has taken advantage of all of the great opportunities she got and they have lead to where she is now!
This episode of Beyond The Tassel features Frank Alvarado, '17. After transferring from Northampton Community College, he graduated with a B.A. in Business Administration. He believes the resources at DeSales have helped him grow in his current job as the Director of Research and Data Management at the Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corp. Listen to his journey and how he got to where he is! https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-alvarado/
As we discussed last Hoopsville, this is the grind of the midseason. Conference games are rolling one after another, teams have very little breaks to the routine other than classes starting back up, and small distractions can have large impacts. On Monday's edition of Hoopsville, we chat with programs continuing to push through. Each team having spectacular seasons, but also trying to preserve what is working and not let bumps in the road cause breakdowns. Plus we look at the news and notes around Division III getting our attention. Guests appearing on the Hudl Hoopsville Hotline (subject to change): - Christine Clark, No. 23 Washington & Lee women's coach - Tyler Simms, Clark men's coach - Scott Coval, DeSales men's coach - Katie Novak-Lenoir, No. 14 Mary Hardin-Baylor women's coach Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com.
Exam period has come to an end, but now holiday breaks tend to slow down the amount of basketball taking place - for some. There is plenty of holiday games ahead in the next weeks. Monday on Hoopsville, we talk to several teams who have big games ahead this week before they take a break for the holidays. Whether they are traveling or staying home to play, the games still have an impact on the season. We get their takes on what is always an interesting time of the season. Guests appearing on the Hudl Hoopsville Hotline: - Robbie Sieverding, Dubuque men's coach - Steve Schweer, No. 23 Illinois College men's coach - Fred Richter, No. 18 DeSales women's coach - Brian Morehouse, No. 16 Hope women's coach Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com.
This episode of Beyond the Tassel features Nakia Jones, who graduated from DeSales in '09. She started out not knowing what she wanted. As she experienced DeSales, she pursued a B.A. in Dance and then went to graduate school to pursue Higher Education. Listen in as she speaks about her college life, background, family life, and all the special experiences that got her to where she is today as the Graduate Program Director at UPenn's Graduate School of Education!
Nate sits down with 2022 Norwich alumna, Emily Evans. She now plays college basketball for Division-III powerhouse, DeSales University in Pennsylvania. They discuss her very successful time at NHS which included three Section IV basketball titles. Emily also tells us about the recruiting process and how she decided on DeSales.
This episode is features Doctor Sarah Hulse, Communication '09, who is now an Assistant Professor at DeSales University for the Theology Department. During her coursework at DeSales, a theology class caught her interest. After completing her internships at CBS in communication, she decided to chase a graduate then a Ph.D. in Theology. Listen in as she discusses following her passion that led to her current role as a Theology Professor at DeSales University.
Bryan Kohberger had access to state of the art facilities and the best schooling in the field of criminology while he was at DeSales University and that even included a mock murder house that students in the program had access to so that they could hone their skills in order to prepare for a career in forensics and law enforcement later on. In this episode, we learn more about that program and Bryan Kohberger's time there from one of his fellow students who knew Bryan during his time there. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Bryan Kohberger Studied Murderers in 'Psychological Sleuthing' Class (newsweek.com)
Bryan Kohberger had access to state of the art facilities and the best schooling in the field of criminology while he was at DeSales University and that even included a mock murder house that students in the program had access to so that they could hone their skills in order to prepare for a career in forensics and law enforcement later on. In this episode, we learn more about that program and Bryan Kohberger's time there from one of his fellow students who knew Bryan during his time there. (commercial at 6:28)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Bryan Kohberger Studied Murderers in 'Psychological Sleuthing' Class (newsweek.com)
In Episode 3, Fr. Victor talks with Julianne Jackson about her journey with The Daughters of St. Francis DeSales. Julianne prayed for years for the Lord to take her deeper in her faith—and the Lord responded in an amazing way. Have you ever asked the Lord consistently to take you deeper in your faith? Could you trust that the Lord would create a path for you, even where there appears to be no path ahead? Have you ever read St. Frances de Sales' Introduction to the Devout Life? If not, consider prayerfully reading through it. As you do, consider—Is God calling you to join the Daughters of St. Frances de Sales?What would Holiness look like for someone in your “state of life?” What may be the first step God is calling you to take in that direction?For more information on The Daughters of St. Francis DeSales, please visit https://www.sfdsassociation.org/
On this episode of Beyond the Tassel, we introduce (as a guest this time!) Annie Pagano! Annie completed her Bachelor's Degree in Marketing here at DeSales and has a job right out of graduation. She is now a Corporate Event Coordinator at Lutron Electronics. As a former Career Ambassador for the Career Development Center, Annie feels the knowledge she gained from working with students plus the skills she gained from her internships and other experiences at her current occupation added to her success. She stresses that making connections early on in any field is the way to rise to the top!To add to this episode, Annie passes on the torch beyond HER tassel to Nina Viglianti, who is now the new host of Beyond The Tassel. Stay tuned to hear more stories about alumni and how they succeeded after their times at DeSales.Connect with Annie:https://www.linkedin.com/in/annamaria-pagano/
In a mere fortnight, the regular season will be over and NCAA tournament brackets will be decided on and announced. Two weeks. On Monday's super-sized Hoopsville, Dave McHugh chats with six programs all of whom are planning or hoping to still be playing after these two weeks. Some of those teams even hope games will be at their home gyms come March. We hear from their coaches on how the season has gone so far, how they are preparing for the final push, all while trying not to peak or exhaust themselves too early. Guests include: - Fred Richter, No. 9 DeSales women's coach - Mark Huelsman, No. 11 Ohio Northern women's coach - Josh Loeffler, No. 8 Johns Hopkins men's coach - Kelly Thompson, Roger Williams women's coach - Matt Lewis, No. 17 UW-Oshkosh men's coach - John Lamanna, Whitman men's coach Men's Top 25 Double-Take: Akiva Poppers and Ryan Whitnable Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and airs from the WBCA/NABC Studio. All guests appear on the Hudl Hoopsville Hotline.
Today's Topics: 1) Finding the Fallacy: Single Cause Fallacy Meet the Early Church Fathers: Dionysius the Areopagite 2, 3, 4) Interview
On this episode of Beyond the Tassel, please welcome Jason Schiffer! Jason is a graduate of the DeSales class of 1999 with his degree in Criminal Justice. Jason is now the Assistant Vice President for Campus Safety and Chief of Police at Lehigh University. Jason has been educating himself for many years and has a firm belief that no education is ever wasted. Jason shares his insights about going back to school as an adult when he mentions how he graduated from the Temple University Beasley School of Law in 2008. Listen in as Jason discusses his passion for working toward creating an equitable community and doing what he can in the law enforcement profession to continue working toward his goal.Connect with Jason:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/schiffer
This Say Yes to Holiness podcast 1:1 Conversation is with Dave Plisky, Director of Product Innovation & Head of DeSales Tech. Our conversation was focused upon breaking open and diving down into the work that Dave has been involved with during the last year--a study with Vinea Research that surveyed Catholics who consider themselves "intentional disciples." Our discussion took an in-depth look at the study itself; discussed how the term "intentional disciples" was determined; probed the barriers to evangelization; and why even intentional disciples aren't receiving spiritual direction. We also discussed the value of assessment in general and how data can be used as insight into what needs to be addressed and/or done next in our life. Hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did, and also that it helps to inspire, encourage and accompany you in getting a little closer to holiness. Click here to assess the free Spiritual Wellness Assessment on the Say Yes to Holiness website To check out the results of the study, go to: https://desalesmedia.org/press/ To learn more about the work of DeSales Media, go to: https://desalesmedia.org/ Looking to Transform Your Spiritual Life in 2023? Then check out the newly revised and updated First Things First Online Course! This is a self-paced video course with resolutions for each of the 12 modules and downloadable resources to help you take whatever actions you need to put first things first and properly order your life to experience the life of purpose, peace and abundance God created you for! Even better, this resource is Pay What You Want! Get started here Also make sure to check out this... Christina designed this initiative to help you become the Christian leader you were created to be, by providing you the tools and knowledge you need in order to help others do the same... The Catholic Leadership Puzzle --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sayyestoholiness/message
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In this episode, Dan sits down with Dave Plisky, Director of Product and Innovation at DeSales Media. DeSales recently partnered with Vinea Research to study Catholic Intentional Disciples in the US to find out why they follow Jesus so closely, what they still need, and how we can help more people join their ranks. The Church needs this type of work so much and we were very grateful to DeSales for the chance to discuss this survey. We hope you enjoy the episode and don't forget to download the survey and put it to good use!Catholic Intentional Discipleship in the USNational Study of Catholic Priests
Jesus gave the apostles the Great Commission - and in (a slightly different way) gave it to us as well. The Christian calling is to become an Intentional Disciple - to all vocations. Yet, how well are we living that calling? A new study put out by Desales Media and Vinea Research helps to answer this question, and the answer is sobering! Join me in this episode as Dave Plisky from Desales helps walk me through the results of this new study. He discusses how active and engaged the Catholic community is - even after filtering down to those who are in deep relationship with Our Lord and the Church. We also discuss what you can do to increase your engagement. You can read the survey results yourself at https://desalesmedia.org/discipleship/ As you read it, ask yourself where you fit in - and what would it take for you to find that next level of help. If you don't know, reach out and contact me - we'll talk!
This month's episode features Jasmine Leonor, a graduate of DeSales class of 2018 with her degree in Spanish and minor in Educational studies! Jasmine is currently the Spanish teacher at the Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts. As a first generation college student, Jasmine had to learn first-hand how to navigate her way through higher education. From learning how to complete the FASFA to choosing a major, Jasmine turned to her resources on campus for assistance on this journey. Tune into today's episode to hear about Jasmine's experience at DeSales and her passion for teaching students a second language.Connect with Jasmine:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jasmine-leonor-22b016b4
Please welcome Joseph Freemont on today's episode of Beyond the Tassel! Joe is a graduate of the class of 2021 as a Finance and Accounting double-major. Joe is currently employed at Legacy Planning Partners as a Financial Services Associate. During his time at DeSales, Joe was a Career Ambassador in the Career Development Center, and he received the 2021 Provincial Medal of Honor, an award to one who exemplifies the spirit of St. Francis de Sales. Since graduating, Joe has passed the multiple certifications including the SIE, the Series 7, Series 66, and the PA Life, Accident, & Health Insurance. Listen to this episode to learn about Joe's career journey and how he incorporates his passion for music as a part-time DJ.Connect with Joe:Website: legacy-online.com/joseph-freemont/LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/joseph-freemontEmail: jfreemont@legacy-online.comWant to be a featured alumnus in our podcast? We would love to share your story! Email Melanie Vallone melanie.vallone@desales.edu
If you thought that presenting at CSM as a student was impossible, then you're going to want to listen to this episode. Francesca (Franki) Kaspar is a Student Physical Therapist in her final year of the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at Desales University in Center Valley, Pennsylvania. Originally from Cedar Knolls, New Jersey, she came to DeSales as a part of the 3+3 year Accelerated Health Science/DPT track. Her professional interests include neurologic physical therapy, specifically vestibular rehabilitation and she hopes to transition to academia later in her career. Listen to Franki talk about how she pursued physical therapy as a career, how she ended up having a poster at CSM, and what her future goals are. If you're interested in reaching out to Franki you can do so here: Email: francescakaspar@gmail.com Twitter: Frankikaspar LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/francesca-kaspar-spt-963018180/ Special thanks to our sponsor, The NPTE Final Frontier, www.NPTEFF.com, and if you are taking the NPTE or are teaching those about to take the NPTE, use code "HET" for 10% off all purchases at the website...and BREAKING NEWS!!!! They now have an OCS review option as well... You're welcome! For more information on how we can optimize and standardize healthcare education and delivery, subscribe to the Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.
On this episode of Beyond the Tassel our guest, Jennifer Abraham, discusses her journey from DeSales to her incoming role as the Assistant Director and Liaison to the College of Business forLehigh University's Center for Career and Professional Development in Bethlehem, PA.In May 2020, Jenn graduated from DeSales University with her Bachelor of Arts in History and her Social Studies Certification for grades 7 through 12. Following DeSales, Jenn went on to become the Graduate Assistant for Indiana University of Pennsylvania's (IUP) Career and Professional Development Center in Indiana, PA. Jenn graduated from IUP in May 2022 with her Master of Arts in Student Affairs and Higher Education and a Graduate Certificate in Academic Advising from IUP. Some other amazing accomplishments of Jenn include being awarded the Troy Bauer Career Ambassador Award from DeSales in 2020, the Outstanding Scholar Award in 2022 from IUP, and presented at the 2021 Annual PennACE Conference. Listen in as Jenn shares her passion for helping college students develop their leadership, social, and career management skills so they can be successful in their future career journey!Connect with Jenn:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jenniferlabraham
Today's episode of Beyond the Tassel features Cynthia Cipoletti BSN, RN, CHPN from the DeSales graduating class of 2019. Cynthia is a nationally certified hospice and palliative care nurse, and she currently works for Hackensack Meridian Health in South Jersey. At DeSales, Cynthia studied nursing with a minor in psychology. Cynthia has recently published a book titled The Good, The Ugh, & The Better Grab Gloves: A Nursing Survival Guide available for purchase at Barnes & Noble and Amazon. Tune in to learn about Cynthia's career as a nurse and her passion for educating others!Connect with Cynthia: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/cynthia-cipoletti-948296179 Book: https://www.amazon.com/Good-Ugh-Better-Grab-Gloves/dp/B09M4R7D8K
Today's episode of Beyond the Tassel features Paul Vizza from the DeSales Class of 2016. Paul graduated with a double major in Human Resource Management and Business Administration. During his time at DeSales, he was involved in many student organizations. As a Career Ambassador in the Career Development Center, Paul discovered his passion for connecting people with their dream job. After beginning his career in nonprofits, Paul spent 3 years in Campus Recruiting at Northwestern Mutual Eastern Pennsylvania. Currently, Paul is the Assistant Vice President for Campus Recruiting and Marketing for BNP Paribas, one of the largest banks in the world. He focuses on growing the Chesterbrook, PA office and helping college students launch their careers in the world of banking. Listen in to hear about Paul's journey from DeSales to recruiting and the advice he has to give about pursuing a career!Connect with Paul: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/paul-vizza-phr®-a713a583▶️Want to be a featured alumnus in our podcast? We would love to share your story! Email Melanie Vallone melanie.vallone@desales.edu
Dr. Katherine Ramsland is a professor of forensic psychology at DeSales University. She holds degrees in philosophy, psychology and criminal justice. She has appeared on more than 200 crime documentaries and shows, is an executive producer of Murder House Flip, and has consulted for CSI, Bones, and The Alienist. She has written more than 1,500 articles and 68 books, including “Confessions of a Serial Killer” about the BTK Killer. In this episode we discuss the BTK Killer, potential active serial killers, red flags with serial killers & mass shooters, and more! 0:00:00 - Intro0:00:43 - Books 0:02:10 - Serial Killers & Science 0:10:17 - Psychopath Vs. Sociopath 0:17:10 - Narcissism & Mental Health0:20:58 - Popularity of True Crime 0:26:58 - Conspiracies, Emotion, Logic & Facts 0:30:40 - Staircase Murder & Cognitive Errors 0:36:50 - Accuracy of Convictions & Mistakes 0:38:40 - Communicating with BTK & Prison Situation 0:45:20 - Wife of BTK & Signs of Serial Killers 0:49:15 - Mass Shooters & Red Flags 0:58:01 - Violent Movies & TV 1:01:15 - Michigan School Shooter 1:03:20 - No Perfect Killer Profile 1:06:54 - Charities 1:08:30 - Murder House Flip 1:12:10 - Outro Confessions of a Serial Killer Book: https://www.amazon.com/Confession-Serial-Killer-Untold-Dennis/dp/1611688418Cold Case Foundation website:https://www.coldcasefoundation.orgWomen for DeSales website:https://www.desales.edu/alumni/giving/choose-your-impact/women-for-desalesBethlehem Mounted Police website:https://www.bethlehemmountedpolice.orgMurder House Flip:https://therokuchannel.roku.com/details/10e1bde7c1d956d494b83d0e54b1c962/murder-house-flipChuck Shute website:http://chuckshute.comSupport the show
On this episode of Beyond the Tassel our guest Kyle Kromer, a DeSales nursing graduate from the class of 2014, tells about his career as a Flight Nurse for the Lehigh Valley Health Network. Kyle works in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, functions as a paramedic for Bally Community Ambulance, and he is commissioned in the United States Air Force Reserve as a Flight Nurse. Since graduating, Kyle has remained local to the Lehigh Valley and currently resides in Palm, PA. Kyle appreciates the opportunity to learn in his career and emphasizes that the more exposure you have to education, the better care you can provide to your patients. Listen in as Kyle discusses his intense job as a MedEvac and how he overcomes challenges in his career.Connect with Kyle:Email - kromerbsn@gmail.comWant to be a featured alumnus in our podcast? We would love to share your story! Email Melanie Vallone melanie.vallone@desales.edu#podcasting #careerdevelopment #podcast #alumniengagement #DSUAlumnus #podcastshow #collegelife #university #studentlife #jobseeking #internships #workexperience #career #networking #mentors #desales #dsucareer #dsusuccess #desalesuniversity #flightnurse #medevac
She was inducted last year into the Athletic Hall of Fame at DeSales University, a Catholic school where she was a standout runner on the women's cross country and track & field teams. During her time at DeSales she was a part of three Cross Country PAC Championship teams, earning PAC Runner of the Year and All-PAC First Team honors twice each in 1994 and 1996. She was named to the PAC/CSAC 25th Anniversary Cross Country Team and was a member of the 4x800 meter relay team that continues to hold the indoor school record. Before DeSales she had been All-Catholic for the Philadelphia Catholic League every year of high school – in cross country as well as indoor and outdoor track. She had been awarded MVP in her junior and senior year, the latter also seeing her win Female Athlete of the Year, which encompassed all sports at Cardinal Dougherty High School. She has also coached at a high school.
Welcome back to Valdocco! On this special Monday episode we begin a new season (3!!) together, Lent! Although just the intro Fr. Steve, Amy and Vicky invite you to begin this season together, in preparation of living every day well. As a family we'll make the hopeful journey to Easter, a community united in prayer and growth. If you are interested in purchasing the book we are using, Live Today Well: St. Francis de Sales's Simple Approach to Holiness by Fr. Thomas F. Daily, OSFS We hope you enjoy this episode and remember you can always send us an email at symbosco@gmail.com , find us on social media, rate the podcast or leave us a comment below! Know of our prayers for you! If you want more episodes likes this one, subscribe to join in on the fun! For more information about the Salesian Family please visit: https://salesians.org https://salesiansisters.org https://www.instagram.com/sym_bosco/ https://www.youtube.com/c/SalesiansofDonBosco https://www.facebook.com/salesianym https://www.salesianlaymissioners.org
On today's episode of Beyond the Tassel our special guest is Kyle Langan from the DeSales class of 2010. He is an author and CEO of his media company KJL Media. Post graduation, Kyle traveled from Center Valley to the Hamptons to Los Angeles in pursuit of following his passion of storytelling, career as a writer, and social media consultant. Kyle was named Lifestyle Blogger of the Year by Trip Advisor in 2015 and 2017 for his works on his blog Hamptons to Hollywood, and he highlights his article “Essentials for a Hamptons Day Trip and BMW” where he had the pleasure of partnering with BMW Southampton. Connect with Kyle:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kylelanganWebsites: www.KyleJLangan.com, www.HamptonstoHollywood.com, www.KJLMedia.comWant to be a featured alumnus in our podcast? We would love to share your story! Email Melanie Vallone melanie.vallone@desales.edu#podcasting #careerdevelopment #podcast #alumniengagement #DSUAlumnus #podcastshow #collegelife #university #studentlife #jobseeking #internships #workexperience #career #networking #mentors #desales #dsucareer #dsusuccess #desalesuniversity #writing #media
Welcome to Episode 89 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball. It's our second Mid-Atlantic pod, as we dig into the teams in Region 4. In order: CUNYAC (at 1:45) We really aren't sure what to make of this conference at this point but it seems like they will still be playing baseball in 2022, so that's good MACF (at 5:30) Misericordia will look to continue their epic streak atop this conference with their super clean style of baseball and HBP superpower DeSales and Stevens will look to finally dethrone the Cougars NJAC (at 16:35) Rowan is losing a good amount of offense from last year's World Series team but might have the best pitching staff in the region William Paterson really jumped up into the upper echelon of this conference and are in good shape to stay there Kean was definitely disappointing in 2021 but have been too good recently to stay down for long Montclair State is a 3x national champion but hasn't been this good in a while TCNJ and Ramapo should all be much better than last year UEC (at 35:10) Penn State-Harrisburg lost an absolute legend in Bret Williams but still is loaded and ready to defend their conference title Ryan McCarty is chasing some D-III records for Penn State-Abington UAA (at 46:14) NYU...has nothing on their website so we don't know much other than they will be playing baseball and are in the UAA which means we will be paying close attention to them We conclude (at 49:05) with our player and pitcher of the year picks, and our teams to beat. Then we say goodbye. Follow us on Twitter @d3baseballpod (DMs are open if you want to reach us there) and @CespedesBBQ. Send us your best D-III stories or any other comments or questions to thed3baseballpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe + rate/review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-podcast-about-division-iii-baseball/id1342691759
Listen in as Physician Assistantant Alum, '13, Caitlin Long, discusses being a Physician Assistant at Lehigh Valley Network, plus being an Interim Program Coordinator at Alvernia University and founder of LifeLong Wellness, LLC. In this episode, Cait talks all about balancing many career opportunities PA-Cs have after graduating and how she had navigated the professional world after graduating from DeSales. She is passionate about finding healthy balance between all responsibilities and she coaches folks to find work balance and lifelong satisfaction. Tune-in to hear Cait advice on how to achieve academic success while taking care of yourself, how to define worklife balance and to learn more about her career story ! Connect with CaitLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caitlintrovatolong/ Website: https://www.teamlifelongwellness.com/ Want to be a featured alumnus in our podcast? We would love to share your story! Email Melanie Vallone melanie.vallone@desales.edu
Troy Bauer graduated from Desales University in 2014 with a B.A in TV/Film. He currently resides in Philadelphia working for Disney/6abc as a producer, but do not let his title fool you. Troy wears many hats, he is a skilled video editor, copywriter, and motion graphic artist. In this episode, Troy discusses his story as the very first career ambassador at DeSales. He talks about his passion for working at 6abc and advises students to continue to explore professional opportunities in their field.Connect with TroyLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/troybauer/ Website: https://www.troybauer.com/aboutWant to be a featured alumnus in our podcast? We would love to share your story! Email Melanie Vallone melanie.vallone@desales.edu
On this week's edition of the Prep Rally Podcast, Dominique Yates and Jason Frakes talk about what they saw from Trinity after the shutout win over Ballard. Mike Jackson is the new head football coach at DeSales. Predictions on all of the local playoff football games from Class A to 6A.
Today we are featuring Dan Villanti class of 2009. Dan graduated with a degree in Sport Management and today he is the Director of Alumni Relations at DeSales University. Our conversation with Dan includes his career journey with DeSales, his passion for Baseball, and his vision for the alumni relation department as he steps into this new role. Dan also shares details for the upcoming Family Weekend happening on October 15th-October 17th.
In this episode of Beyond The Tassel, we speak with a very important figure at DeSales University, Father James Greenfield who is part of class of 1984. Nearly 34 years later, he began a new chapter at DeSales—this time, as president of his alma mater. Father Greenfield shares with us his career journey and impactful moments in his life that led him to become an influential leader and president at our university. Tune-in to hear a personal conversation with Father Greenfield and to learn about the moral and spiritual values that drive what he does!
Welcome to Episode 70 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball. This is our fourth of eight regional preview pods -- this one covers the Mid-Atlantic region and its eight conferences. First, we give some thoughts on the past weekend in D-III, WashU opening their season 3-0, and the new Top 25 poll. Then, we put on our swim trunks and head into the middle of the Atlantic Ocean...or something like that. AEC (at 7:30) Cabrini seemed like the team to beat but now it appears Marymount is the team that can make some real noise. Most importantly, we think they have an AQ. Centennial (at 9:50) Conference-only is understandable...but conference-only with only 14 games??? Uh........this could get weird Johns Hopkins won the D-III offseason with several high-profile transfers and some big-time returners. On paper, they should dominate. We are extremely bummed that Swarthmore will not be competing Other teams such as Franklin & Marshall and Washington (MD) will need a lot of things to go right to contend for the conference title Landmark (at 21:40) Susquehanna showed well in the 2019 postseason last year, and will look to defend its Landmark title but Catholic will likely be in the conversation as well MAC Freedom (at 25:40) Misericordia is going for its 10th straight conference title and is always an extremely good D-III baseball team Our thoughts are with DeSales after a recent tragedy within their program MAC Commonwealth (at 30:30) Alvernia has been the gold standard in this conference in recent years but Hood may finally be ready to challenge them NEAC (at 33:00) We are still salty about how this conference ended Toby Welk's career but now all we care about is whether Bret Williams is back and how many homers he's gonna hit for PSU-Harrisburg NJAC (at 36:55) -- once again, before talking about the teams, we bask in the glory of this reality show conference TCNJ is always reliably Very Good but do not have nearly as much talent returning as some of their biggest conference foes Kean, on the other hand, does have some big 5th year guys coming back and look like they might be the best team heading into the season Rowan essentially graduated a D-III All-Star team in 2019 so they don't quite have the same elite depth but still have some big time returners Ramapo is always good but they still haven't posted a roster so how are we supposed to talk about them? SMH. William Paterson has elevated into the top tier of NJAC competition but CSAC (at 47:00) Keystone is obviously gonna be good but will be harder to gauge this year with less non-conference competition on the schedule We concluded (at 49:00) with a few other notable player shout outs , our player and pitcher of the year picks for the region, and our teams to beat. Then we say goodbye. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter @d3baseballpod (DMs are open if you want to reach us there) and @CespedesBBQ. Send us your best D-III stories or any other comments or questions to thed3baseballpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe + rate/review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-podcast-about-division-iii-baseball/id1342691759
We talk about how Lexington Catholic put a running clock on North Laurel. Then we discuss Ashland's rise, DeSales winning the LIT and St. Henry winning the All A. We also talk about the best regions, the dominance of private schools, and which schools would bring a large crowd to the Sweet 16.
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