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Pregador Nonato Souto
EBD 2º TRIM 2026 13ª LIÇÃO “O LEGADO DE FÉ DE ABRAÃO, ISAQUE E JACÓ”

Pregador Nonato Souto

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2026 79:48


EBD 2º TRIM 2026 13ª LIÇÃO “O LEGADO DE FÉ DE ABRAÃO, ISAQUE E JACÓ”

Biblioteca Pamplona
76 - O contexto de "não permito que a mulher ensine" (2Tm 2.12)

Biblioteca Pamplona

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 35:32


O texto de 2 Timóteo 2.8-15 é um dos mais debatidos na questão sobre o papel da mulher na igreja. Igualitaristas defendem que o proibição da mulher ensinar e ser autoridade sobre os homens é apenas situacional e específica para a igreja de Éfeso daquele tempo. Portanto, não se aplicaria a igreja de todas as épocas. Será?Veja como complementaristas discordam desse argumento e explicam o contexto mais abrangente dessa proibição. Escute até o final e aprenda com essa aula de EBD de Pedro Pamplona. Siga no Instagram e Twitter: @pedromcp

Pregador Nonato Souto
EBD 12ª LIÇÃO “A RECONCILIAÇÃO DE JACÓ COM ESAÚ”

Pregador Nonato Souto

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 77:38


EBD 12ª LIÇÃO “A RECONCILIAÇÃO DE JACÓ COM ESAÚ”

Histórias Para Crianças (Wal &Thau)

Neste episódio será narrado na íntegra a lição da EBD

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2026 Aula 07 Descobrindo a Verdadeira Liberdade em Cristo – Meditações em Gálatas

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 51:15


EBD 2026 Aula 07 Descobrindo a Verdadeira Liberdade em Cristo – Meditações em Gálatas by IPP

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2026 Aula 08 Descobrindo a Verdadeira Liberdade em Cristo – Meditações em Gálatas

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 46:05


EBD 2026 Aula 08 Descobrindo a Verdadeira Liberdade em Cristo – Meditações em Gálatas by IPP

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2026 Aula 09 Descobrindo a Verdadeira Liberdade em Cristo – Meditações em Gálatas

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 30:48


EBD 2026 Aula 09 Descobrindo a Verdadeira Liberdade em Cristo – Meditações em Gálatas by IPP

Pregador Nonato Souto
EBD 2º TRIM 2026 7º LIÇÃO “UMA PROVA DE FÉ A ENTREGA DE ISAQUE”

Pregador Nonato Souto

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 79:22


EBD 2º TRIM 2026 7º LIÇÃO “UMA PROVA DE FÉ A ENTREGA DE ISAQUE”

Unpacking the Digital Shelf
Closing the Actionability Gap with AI, with Sunny Jiang, CEO and President at EyeBuyDirect Inc. and Sonal Gandhi, Chief Content Officer at The Lead

Unpacking the Digital Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 36:49


EyeBuyDirect sells millions of pairs of glasses every year on their website, which makes every instant a shopper spends on their site a moment of truth. Sunny Jiang, CEO and President at EyeBuyDirect Inc, saw the potential of AI to use data to bring the insights of those millions of consumers to actionable life for every corner of the site and for every employee at EBD. She joins the podcast along with Sonal Gandhi, Chief Content Officer at The Lead to outline the details of an AI strategy that is laser focused on taking AI action for measurable results.

Light Body Radio
Healing Beyond Symptoms: The Six Frequencies That Restore the Body with Cindy Costley

Light Body Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 49:31


What if your symptoms aren't the problem—but the body's attempt to protect you? In this episode of LightBody Radio, Dr. Lara May sits down with Cindy Costley, founder of The Underlying Answers and creator of the EBD healing system, to explore a powerful new perspective on chronic illness and healing. After decades of severe allergies, environmental sensitivities, and life-altering health challenges, Cindy discovered that the body isn't broken—it's responding to unresolved stress, trauma, and a lack of internal safety. Through her work, she developed a framework centered on the six frequencies of human regulation to help the body reorganize and heal from the inside out. You'll learn how nervous system regulation, emotional patterns, and energetic alignment all play a role in restoring health—beyond symptom management. If you've tried everything and still don't feel well, this episode may shift how you understand healing entirely. © Light Body Radio-Podcast, 2026. All rights reserved. This podcast features background music by ScottHolmes Music. We have obtained the necessary licenses for the use of this music. Our license was renewed on May 7, 2024, and we have been using ScottHolmes Music since 2017. Unauthorized use or distribution of this podcast, including but not limited to the background music, is strictly prohibited and may result in legal action. For more information or to request permissions, please contact scott@scottholmesmusic.com.

Pregador Nonato Souto
EBD 2º TRIM 2026 LIÇÕES BÍBLICAS | 6 ª LIÇÃO: “O NASCIMENTO DE ISAQUE"

Pregador Nonato Souto

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 77:15


EBD 2º TRIM 2026 LIÇÕES BÍBLICAS | 6 ª LIÇÃO: “O NASCIMENTO DE ISAQUE"

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2026 Aula 04 Descobrindo a Verdadeira Liberdade em Cristo – Meditações em Gálatas

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 55:37


EBD 2026 Aula 04 Descobrindo a Verdadeira Liberdade em Cristo – Meditações em Gálatas by IPP

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2026 Aula 05 Descobrindo a Verdadeira Liberdade em Cristo – Meditações em Gálatas

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 66:42


EBD 2026 Aula 05 Descobrindo a Verdadeira Liberdade em Cristo – Meditações em Gálatas by IPP

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2026 Aula 06 Descobrindo a Verdadeira Liberdade em Cristo – Meditações em Gálatas

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 65:42


EBD 2026 Aula 06 Descobrindo a Verdadeira Liberdade em Cristo – Meditações em Gálatas by IPP

Pregador Nonato Souto
ESTUDO 05 EBD - 1 TIMÓTEO 05 - CUIDANDO BEM DAS DIFERENTRES GERAÇÕES E DOS OBREIROS

Pregador Nonato Souto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 50:49


ESTUDO 05 EBD - 1 TIMÓTEO 05 - CUIDANDO BEM DAS DIFERENTRES GERAÇÕES E DOS OBREIROS

Biblioteca Pamplona
75 - Introdução ao complementarismo [aula de EBD]

Biblioteca Pamplona

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 50:08


Você já ouviu falar sobre complementarismo? Sabe o que significa esse termo, sua origem e o tema/debate em que ele está inserido? Essa é a gravação de uma aula de EBD com Pedro Pamplona sobre o tema. Escute e venha aprender sobre essa posição teológica sobre os papéis de homens e mulheres na família e na igreja. Descubra o significado e afirmações doutrinárias que o termo complementarismo carrega, conheça sua origem, teólogos que defendem e mitos sobre essa posição. Escute até o final, aprenda, deixe seu comentário e compartilhe com alguém!Sigam @pedromcp no Instagram e Twitter.

Pregador Nonato Souto
EBD 2º TRIM 2026 04ª LIÇÃO “A CONFIRMAÇÃO DE UMA PROMESSA”

Pregador Nonato Souto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 77:07


EBD 2] TRIM 2026 04ª LIÇÃO “A CONFIRMAÇÃO DE UMA PROMESSA”

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2026 Aula 03 Descobrindo a Verdadeira Liberdade em Cristo – Meditações em Gálatas.m4a

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 62:13


EBD 2026 Aula 03 Descobrindo a Verdadeira Liberdade em Cristo – Meditações em Gálatas.m4a by IPP

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2026 | Aula 02 | Descobrindo a Verdadeira Liberdade em Cristo – Meditações em Gálatas

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 49:15


EBD 2026 | Aula 02 | Descobrindo a Verdadeira Liberdade em Cristo – Meditações em Gálatas by IPP

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2026 - Espiritualidade - Aula 03

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 58:18


EBD 2026 - Espiritualidade - Aula 03 by IPP

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2026 | Aula 01 | Descobrindo a Verdadeira Liberdade em Cristo – Meditações em Gálatas

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 62:25


EBD 2026 | Aula 01 | Descobrindo a Verdadeira Liberdade em Cristo – Meditações em Gálatas by IPP

Igreja Presbiteriana Moriah
Teologia Bíblica das ofertas e dízimos (Aula 04)

Igreja Presbiteriana Moriah

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 69:21


Nesta aula chegamos ao clímax da redenção. Jesus aparece como a oferta perfeita diante de Deus e Nele há uma nova e poderosa maneira de ofertar e dizimar diante do Senhor. Aula ministrada pelo Rev. David Horta na EBD da igreja Presbiteriana de Americana no dia 22 de março de 2025.

SBS Kurdish - SBS Kurdî
"Daxwazeke te ya netewî nîne, tu ê kongera netewî bi kê re çê bikî"

SBS Kurdish - SBS Kurdî

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 16:14


Konferansa Ewlehiyê ya Munîhê ku her sal reveberên welat, hêz û herêman bi rojeva siyasetên ewlehiyê tîne cem hev, konferansê îsal mazûvaniya şandeyeke Hêzên Sûriya Demokratîk (HSD) kir. Mezlûm Ebdî û Îlham Ehmed bi fermî beşdarî konferansê bûn. Civînek di navbera wezîrê derve yê Sûriyê Esaad al-Şeybanî û şandeya HSDê pêk hat. Em derbarê Konfirensê û civînê bi analîstê siyasetê Dr Ekrem Onen re diaxafin.

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2025 - Paulo aos Efésios - Aula 09

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 62:45


EBD 2025 - Paulo aos Efésios - Aula 09 by IPP

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2025 - Paulo aos Efesios - Aula 10

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 61:46


EBD 2025 - Paulo aos Efesios - Aula 10 by IPP

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2025 - Paulo aos Efésios - Aula 12

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 43:08


EBD 2025 - Paulo aos Efésios - Aula 12 by IPP

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2025 - Paulo aos Efésios - Aula 13

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 55:48


EBD 2025 - Paulo aos Efésios - Aula 13 by IPP

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2025 - Paulo aos Efésios - Aula 14

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 58:59


EBD 2025 - Paulo aos Efésios - Aula 14 by IPP

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2026 - Espiritualidade - Aula 01

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 50:01


EBD 2026 - Espiritualidade - Aula 01 by IPP

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2026 - Espiritualidade - Aula 02

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 69:42


EBD 2026 - Espiritualidade - Aula 02 by IPP

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2025 - Paulo aos Efésios - Aula 11

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 49:28


EBD 2025 - Paulo aos Efésios - Aula 11 by IPP

Igreja Presbiteriana Redenção
EBD 25.01.2026 - Como Cristo governa a igreja?

Igreja Presbiteriana Redenção

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 52:08


EBD ministrada pelo Presb. Jefferson Quirino.

Igreja Presbiteriana Redenção
EBD - Quem somos nós?

Igreja Presbiteriana Redenção

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 62:25


EBD ministrada pelo Presb. Willian Hazor.

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2025 - Paulo aos Efesios - Aula 08

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 29:24


EBD 2025 - Paulo aos Efesios - Aula 08 by IPP

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2025 - Paulo aos Efesios - Aula 06

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 54:25


EBD 2025 - Paulo aos Efesios - Aula 06 by IPP

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto
EBD 2025 - Paulo aos Efesios - Aula 07

Igreja Presbiteriana do Planalto

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 61:12


EBD 2025 - Paulo aos Efesios - Aula 07 by IPP

Bibotalk - Todos os podcasts
A importância da EBD (parte 2) – BTCast 623

Bibotalk - Todos os podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 66:38


Muito bem, muito bem, muito bem, começa mais um BTCast! Neste episódio, Bibo, Alexandre Milhoranza e André Reinke continuam um papo sobre a Escola Bíblica e como ela é formadora de uma cultura de estudo continuado da Bíblia. Eles discutem como a Escola Bíblica pode ser o espaço de formação mais transformador da igreja, quando […] O conteúdo de A importância da EBD (parte 2) – BTCast 623 é uma produção do Bibotalk - Teologia é nosso esporte!.

BTCast | Bibotalk
A importância da EBD (parte 2) – BTCast 623

BTCast | Bibotalk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 66:38


Muito bem, muito bem, muito bem, começa mais um BTCast! Neste episódio, Bibo, Alexandre Milhoranza e André Reinke continuam um papo sobre a Escola Bíblica e como ela é formadora de uma cultura de estudo continuado da Bíblia. Eles discutem como a Escola Bíblica pode ser o espaço de formação mais transformador da igreja, quando […] O conteúdo de A importância da EBD (parte 2) – BTCast 623 é uma produção do Bibotalk - Teologia é nosso esporte!.

História das Missões
Emma Morton Ginsburg

História das Missões

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 7:05


Episódio com o tema "Emma Morton Ginsburg". Apresentação: Samuel Mattos Emma Morton Ginsburg veio para o Brasil como missionária solteira, vindo a se casar com o também missionário Salomão Ginsburg. Ela marcou o trabalho das sociedades femininas batistas e também com seu trabalho como redatora da EBD, sem deixar de compartilhar o trabalho de seu esposo. Confira!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bibotalk - Todos os podcasts
A importância da EBD (parte 1) – BTCast 622

Bibotalk - Todos os podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 43:25


Muito bem, muito bem, muito bem, começa mais um BTCast! Neste episódio, Bibo, Leonardo Cruz e Alcino Junior conversam sobre por que a Escola Bíblica ainda é essencial para o crescimento da igreja, o que não pode faltar em sua estrutura, e como o ensino no formato de sala de aula pode formar cristãos mais maduros, […] O conteúdo de A importância da EBD (parte 1) – BTCast 622 é uma produção do Bibotalk - Teologia é nosso esporte!.

neste import muito ebd bibo escola b btcast leonardo cruz bibotalk teologia
BTCast | Bibotalk
A importância da EBD (parte 1) – BTCast 622

BTCast | Bibotalk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 43:25


Muito bem, muito bem, muito bem, começa mais um BTCast! Neste episódio, Bibo, Leonardo Cruz e Alcino Junior conversam sobre por que a Escola Bíblica ainda é essencial para o crescimento da igreja, o que não pode faltar em sua estrutura, e como o ensino no formato de sala de aula pode formar cristãos mais maduros, […] O conteúdo de A importância da EBD (parte 1) – BTCast 622 é uma produção do Bibotalk - Teologia é nosso esporte!.

neste import muito ebd bibo escola b btcast leonardo cruz bibotalk teologia
Healthcare Interior Design 2.0
Episode 69: Corinn Soro, Interior Designer, CID, NCIDQ, CHID, EDAC, SEGD, Senior Planner, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

Healthcare Interior Design 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 61:26


“Another sign is not the answer—it dilutes the message.” - Corinn Soro Today on the pod, Cheryl sits down—virtually—with Senior Planner and Interior Designer Corinn Soro of Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center in Buffalo, NY for a deep dive into wayfinding that actually works: why “visual pollution” erodes attention, how de-crapification clarifies intent, and where evidence-based choices can transform the patient journey from disorientation to ease.  Expect real examples—subway-style maps that set expectations at a glance, pictograms that land when words won't, and donor walls designed to evolve rather than date out—plus the small, cumulative tweaks that lower stress for visitors and staff alike.  Today's conversation is about design as reassurance, translating research into decisions that cut through noise and hand back control the moment someone walks through the door. What We Cover A 17-year-old's spark: geriatric care, neuroplasticity, and the built environment London roots: learning research methods alongside OTs and PTs; universal design for all bodies Evidence-Based Design in action: NICU decisions (sound, circadian light, infection control) backed by research “Visual pollution” vs. visual cues: the case for ruthless editing (“de-crapification”) before adding signs Wayfinding that works under stress: step-by-step instructions, few decision points, and reassurance cues Designing for low literacy: a color-and-letter “subway” system, line-of-travel markers, and proximity intuition Pictograms that actually communicate: testing, swapping out abstractions, and kid-friendly icons Measuring ROI: missed appointments, staff disruptions, and the real cost of poor wayfinding In-house rhythm at a research hospital: tight feedback loops, quick iterations, and process fixes Donor walls that age well: digital storytelling, magnetic plaques, and durable substrates Advocacy and pipeline: AMFP Upstate NY, craft labor realities, and manufacturing shifts ahead Big wish list: self-cleaning floors (for hospitals…and home) Why post-occupancy evaluations could prevent future design disasters (and why they rarely happen) Key Takeaways Edit before you add. Wayfinding succeeds when clutter is removed and destinations are made legible through architecture, lighting, and contrast—not just more signs. Design for the stressed brain. Fewer decision points + stepwise reassurance beat complex directions every time. Evidence accelerates approvals. EBD turns subjective taste debates into science-backed decisions leadership can green-light. Symbols > sentences. Tested pictograms improve comprehension across languages, ages, and literacy levels. Iterate in the wild. Being embedded with clinicians and patients surfaces quick wins you'll never catch from afar. Memorable Quotes from Corinn Soro “Another sign isn't the answer—it dilutes the message.” “Wayfinding is about giving choice back to patients when so much else is out of their control.” “If a space is ‘too quiet' for the engineer, it's probably just right for the neonates.” “Healthcare design is a team sport.” Resources & Links Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center — https://www.roswellpark.org/ AMFP Upstate New York Chapter — https://amfp.org/upstate-new-york Fiona Finer, the Interior Designer (ages 3–8) — https://www.amazon.com/Fiona-Finer-Interior-Designer-Corinn/dp/1720664889 EDAC Certification (Evidence-Based Design) — https://www.healthdesign.org/certification-outreach/edac Hablamos Juntos pictograms — https://www.theicod.org/resources/news-archive/segd-and-hablamos-juntos-introduce-new-universal-symbols-in-health-care Sisters of Charity Hospital (Buffalo, NY) — NICU project mentioned — https://www.chsbuffalo.org/sisters-of-charity-hospital/ Past HID2.0 episode featuring Tama Duffy Day — Episode 20 https://healthcareidpodcast.libsyn.com/2019/09 Connect with Corinn Soro Email: corinn.soro@roswellpark.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinn-soro-14859ab/ Our Industry Partners The world is changing quickly. The Center for Health Design is committed to providing the healthcare design and senior living design industries with the latest research, best practices and innovations. The Center can help you solve today's biggest healthcare challenges and make a difference in care, safety, medical outcomes, and the bottom line.  Find out more at healthdesign.org. Additional support for this podcast comes from our industry partners: The American Academy of Healthcare Interior Designers The Nursing Institute for Healthcare Design Learn more about how to become a Certified Healthcare Interior Designer®  by visiting the American Academy of Healthcare Interior Designers at: https://aahid.org/. Connect to a community interested in supporting clinician involvement in design and construction of the built environment by visiting The Nursing Institute for Healthcare Design at https://www.nursingihd.com/ ------------ The world is changing quickly. The Center for Health Design is committed to providing the healthcare design and senior living design industries with the latest research, best practices and innovations. The Center can help you solve today's biggest healthcare challenges and make a difference in care, safety, medical outcomes, and the bottom line.  Find out more at healthdesign.org. Additional support for this podcast comes from our industry partners: The American Academy of Healthcare Interior Designers The Nursing Institute for Healthcare Design Learn more about how to become a Certified Healthcare Interior Designer®  by visiting the American Academy of Healthcare Interior Designers at: https://aahid.org/. Connect to a community interested in supporting clinician involvement in design and construction of the built environment by visiting The Nursing Institute for Healthcare Design at https://www.nursingihd.com/ FEATURED PRODUCT Porcelanosa are at the forefront of sustainable manufacturing – clients not only expect this of their suppliers but are increasingly asking to see the receipts. Let's unpack this, did you know that hundreds of preeminent members of The American Institute of Architects –  The AIA – have signed the AIA Materials Pledge? The Pledge is aligned with the Mindful Materials Common Materials Framework – the CMF. This is just one, very impressive example of how the movement to support decision making for building product selection has reached new highs. We can see these explained as 5 pillars of sustainability: (The first) - Human Health: Focusing on avoiding hazardous substances and promoting well-being. (Then) - Social Health & Equity: Addressing human rights and fair labor practices throughout the supply chain. (The third) is Ecosystem Health: Supporting the regeneration of natural resources and habitats. (This is followed by) Climate Health: Reducing and sequestering carbon emissions. (And the fifth pillar) is The Circular Economy: Promoting a zero-waste future through design for resilience, adaptability, and reuse. I mentioned the receipts -How do we track the progress of these principles and values? Without measurement, there's no clear path to improvement or accountability. The Mindful Materials CMF maps a framework of over 650 sustainability factors across those five key areas. A cornerstone of material health transparency is an Environmental Product Declaration EPD report. The best are independently verified for accuracy by third party certification bodies – a company cannot mark their own report cards. EPDs are highly technical documents containing scientific information on the embodied carbon used to manufacture products. I have just read and included here an EPD for a Porcelanosa Tile – there are upwards of 1000 data inputs to quantify its climate impact. Porcelanosa offer the confidence and certainty of knowing that every tile, every slab of XTONE porcelain or KRION solid surface  has a Product Specific EPD – when architects and designers work with these materials they are making a robust decision to meet their sustainable design goals. To learn more about how Porcelanosa help their customers design for resiliency, here is a link to their comprehensive Corporate Social Responsibility Report: https://www.porcelanosa.com/en/corporate-social-responsibility/

SBS Kurdish - SBS Kurdî
"Tiştê ku ji me re hatiye îspatkirin Sûriye nikare vegere sîstema berê"

SBS Kurdish - SBS Kurdî

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 12:00


Guhertineke siyasî ya girîng li Sûriyê çêdibe, ji ber ku hukûmeta demkî ya Şamê û Hêzên Sûriya Demokratîk (HSD) ên bi pêşengiya Kurdan ber bi gaveke nûh ve diçin. Di 10ê Adara 2025an de, serokê demkî yê Sûriyeyê Ehmed Şera û fermandarê HSDê Mezlûm Ebdî peymanek dîrokî îmze kirin da ku HSDê tevlî dezgeha dewleta Sûriyeyê bikin. Em derbarê wê babetê û babetên din bi Hev-Serokê Partiya Yeketiya Demokratîk berêz Salih Mislim re diaxafin.

Parenting Teens with Dr. Cam
Navigating the IEP Maze: How to Advocate for Your Teen & Overcome School System Barriers

Parenting Teens with Dr. Cam

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 30:21 Transcription Available


Is your teen struggling in school, but you're hitting roadblocks trying to get them the support they need? The IEP (Individualized Education Program) process can be overwhelming—especially for minority parents facing additional challenges. In this episode, I sit down with Maria Davis-Pierre, a licensed mental health counselor, autism advocate, and founder of Autism in Black. Maria shares her personal journey navigating the special education system for her neurodivergent children and exposes the hidden biases that often prevent Black and minority children from getting the right diagnosis and accommodations. She also provides practical strategies for parents to advocate effectively, empower their teens, and navigate the IEP process with confidence.   WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE The biggest mistakes parents make when advocating for their child's IEP—and how to avoid them Why Black and minority children are often mislabeled as behavioral problems instead of receiving proper support How to involve your teen in their IEP process and teach them self-advocacy skills The hidden biases in school support systems that every parent should know about 5 KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR PARENTS OF TEENS Know Your Rights – Understanding the IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) is crucial for effective advocacy. Cultural Bias Exists – Many minority children are misdiagnosed or overlooked, making advocacy even more critical. Empower Your Teen – Teens who participate in their own IEP process develop stronger self-advocacy skills for the future. Leverage Their Strengths – Connecting accommodations to your teen's interests can make learning more engaging. Give Yourself Grace – The IEP process is challenging, but you are your child's best advocate.  

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Red Flags, Bluey and Behavior Charts: My Interview with the Principal

play on words

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 47:18


In this episode, we sit down with Principal Jon Arens, a special education teacher and dad to 3 little ones in the learning to read stages! We dive into the realities of education, parenting, and navigating the school system. This is part 1 of 2.We cover a wide range of topics, including: Why Bluey beats Daniel Tiger as a favorite and how that choice says a lot about what we value in children's content. How failing in front of your kids (like taking them to a restaurant where you can't read the menu) is actually the best thing for their growth. The role language plays in learning to read and why "don't be an expert" is actually great advice for parenting. The importance of representation in schools and why behavior charts should be banned—Jon would be shocked to see them in public schools today and didn't believe that teachers and parents reported their school uses them! What's really happening in classrooms: Class Dojo, EBD, and even padded walls (as investigated by the Chicago Tribune). The big question: Is it more valuable to train teachers or invest in new curriculum? Spoiler: Curriculum often sits in a box. Why teachers might be too nice to speak up and how school boards may not fully understand what's happening in schools. Practical advice on how to support your kids at home, from asking the right questions to staying informed on curriculum decisions.We also tackle red flag/green flag questions for schools, check-in check-out forms, equity audits, and how creating a safe environment for children enables them to take more risks and learn. Plus, why you should always watch school board meetings and who you should really email when you need answers.Visit bigcityreaders.com for more on these topics!If you have more questions after this episode, stay tuned for part 2 where we dig even deeper!

Healthcare Interior Design 2.0
Episode 64, Donna Deckard, BSN, MPA, EDAC, Barbara Dellinger, MA, FIIDA, CHID, EDAC, and Teri Lura Bennett, BSN, RN, CHID, EDAC

Healthcare Interior Design 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 66:06


"I decided I should go back to school for interior design because someone should be designing these spaces who knew what it was like to work in them. And I decided it would be me." —Teri Lura-Bennett Step into the world of evidence-based healthcare design with host Cheryl Janis and an all-star lineup of experts: Donna Deckard, Director of the EDAC program at the Center for Health Design; Barbara Dellinger, a veteran healthcare interior designer with over 40 years of experience and Teri Lura-Bennett, a unique blend of registered nurse and acclaimed healthcare interior designer. Our guests dive deep into the often-overlooked yet critical world of hospital flooring and surfaces, sharing eye-opening stories of trials, failures, and triumphs. Learn how a single flooring decision can impact patient safety, staff efficiency, and maintenance costs for years to come.  Discover the power of evidence-based design as our experts reveal how meticulous research and real-world testing are revolutionizing healthcare environments. From navigating the complexities of material selection to accessing reliable, up-to-date information, this episode equips you with the knowledge to make informed decisions that go beyond aesthetics.  Whether you're a seasoned healthcare designer or new to the field, you'll gain invaluable insights to elevate your next project and create spaces that are not just beautiful, but safer and more effective. Learn more about The Swiss Cheese Model that Teri mentions here: https://thedecisionlab.com/reference-guide/management/swiss-cheese-model Learn more about the EBD process of Finding and Conducting Research that Donna shares by viewing and downloading this .PDF:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QhBFnumvnfe16CwkOhkpWqM6KYikZ5MU/view?usp=sharing Learn more about The Center for Health Design and the EDAC Certification by visiting: https://www.healthdesign.org/. LinkedIn Contact Info for Guests: Barbara Delinger: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbara-dellinger-9697b613/ Teri Lura Bennett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/teri-bennett-61306925/ Donna Deckard: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donna-deckard-6b38318/ In today's episode, Cheryl and her guests discuss the following: Barbara shares a riveting story about helping to save the healing gardens in a billion-dollar military hospital project. Picture a tense value engineering meeting where millions were at stake, and an architect's impassioned defense of evidence-based design saved the day! Thank you Barbara! Journey through time with Donna as she traces the roots of evidence-based design back to the 1970s. Learn how a groundbreaking study on hospital window views revolutionized the field and sparked a design revolution. Teri reveals her unique path from ICU nurse to interior designer. Her story of redesigning a coronary care unit while still a nurse manager will inspire anyone looking to make a career pivot. Uncover the mysteries of the "Swiss Cheese Model" as Teri explains how a series of small oversights can lead to major design failures - and how to prevent them. Get the inside scoop on a real-world flooring study at Johns Hopkins, where 12 different materials battled it out in a high-traffic corridor. The results might surprise you! Barbara and Teri dish on the drama of failing fabrics in healthcare settings. Their tale of the "Durable Coated Fabrics Task Group" reads like a design detective story, complete with millions of dollars at stake and a race against time to find a solution. Laugh (and cringe) at Teri's anecdotes about well-meaning cleaning staff inadvertently causing more problems - and learn valuable lessons about the importance of whole-team education in healthcare design. Discover the unexpected link between evidence-based medicine and design as Donna explains how three pioneering doctors in the 70's laid the groundwork for today's healthcare environments. Get fired up about the power of research as the guests share how they've used evidence to defend design choices, influence product development, and create safer, more effective healing spaces. Walk away with a treasure trove of resources, including the Center for Health Design's knowledge repository (with over 6,000 articles!) and tips for earning your EDAC certification. Shout Outs: - Center for Health Design - American Academy of Healthcare Interior Designers   - Facility Guidelines Institute (FGI) Industry Partners: The world is changing quickly. The Center for Health Design is committed to providing the healthcare design and senior living design industries with the latest research, best practices and innovations. The Center can help you solve today's biggest healthcare challenges and make a difference in care, safety, medical outcomes, and the bottom line.  Find out more at healthdesign.org. Additional support for this podcast comes from our industry partners: The American Academy of Healthcare Interior Designers The Nursing Institute for Healthcare Design Learn more about how to become a Certified Healthcare Interior Designer®  by visiting the American Academy of Healthcare Interior Designers at: https://aahid.org/. Connect to a community interested in supporting clinician involvement in design and construction of the built environment by visiting The Nursing Institute for Healthcare Design at https://www.nursingihd.com/ FEATURED PRODUCT The prevention of nosocomial infections is of paramount importance. Did you know that bathrooms and showers – particularly in shared spaces – are a veritable breeding ground for pathogen, some of which we see in the form of mold and the build-up of toxic bio films on surfaces. Body fats and soap scums provide a rich food sauce for micro-organisms such as airborne bacteria Serratia Marcescens, which thrive in humid conditions. We know that people with weakened immune systems are so much more vulnerable to the illnesses associated with infection and let's face it, none of us go into the shower with an expectation that we might get sick. So how do we keep those shower walls clean? Well let's think big – BIG TILES. Porcelanosa have developed XXL Hygienic Ceramic Tiles that are 5 feet long - which means just one piece fits the wall of a shower or tub surround. XTONE Porcelain slabs are 10 feet high which means a floor to ceiling surface with no joints. Why does this matter? Well hygienic glaze will not harbor pathogen and surface impurities are easily removed to prevent build up – it is reassuring to know the evidence - INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS Test ISO 10545 - Resistance to Stains -  has determined these surfaces can be easily cleaned and the most difficult contaminants washed away, greatly reducing the need for aggressive chemicals. Think about this…When we unload our dishwasher our ceramic tableware is sparkling clean, sanitized and fresh to use - again and again. The principle is the same with large ceramic walls - So, when planning the shower surrounds for your facilities please reach out to Porcelanosa. The designer in you will love the incredible options and your specification will deliver the longest & best lifecycle value bar none.  

Stories in Life.  On the Radio with Mark and Joe.
Providing Mental Health Care in Schools - It's Complicated! PART TWO with Dr. William Dikel

Stories in Life. On the Radio with Mark and Joe.

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 29:31 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.This is the second episode featuring child psychiatrist, Dr. William Dikel.  Dr. Dikel  pulls back the curtain on the often overlooked role that education systems play in addressing the mental health needs of children and youth. Dr. Dikel helps unravel the complexities facing schools that are caught between scarce resources and the pressing need to collaborate with external agencies. We challenge  the myth that mental health is solely a special education concern, urging parents and communities to come forward and support the broader network that our children and youth need. With compelling stories, we highlight how outdated methods linger in our systems and why a leap towards comprehensive mental health assessments is crucial for change. We delve into the unique challenges that teachers and educators face, especially those dealing with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders (EBD). The staggering turnover of special ed EBD teachers speaks volumes about the pressures they endure and underscores the necessity for a cooperative effort involving multiple agencies. Dr. Dikel  stresses the importance of a clear understanding of mental health and disorders for delivering effective support and simplifying the complex landscape they present. We share a moment of musical connection through African drum rhythms and the poignant performance of "Mi Voz" by Serenade, underscoring the power of artistic expression. Support the Show.

In This Episode: Everybody Dies

In this Episode: Our Heroes act like pretentious rich d-bags and review The Game, starring Gordon Gecko. This one is throwing back to a time where we loved our benevolent billionaires and wanted them all to live happy and healthy lives. All whilst screwing us out of our pensions and offshoring our jobs. Tune in as we celebrate the 1% this week on the EBD..! Follow Us: Our Website Twitter Instagram Facebook Items discussed (links to more info): Note - if the below links don't work in your podcast player please visit the show page at: https://ebd.fm/episodes/231 Tubi for free Romancing the Stone Gorgon Gekko Ross from Friends Jack Chop Mr Rogers Medicine Man Ant Man Falling Down Black Rain Wall Street Brimley Traffic Basic Instinct Kominski Method Behind the Candelabra Catherine Zeta Jones Entrapment The Rock Zardoz Last Crusade Finding Forester George Costanza Highlander Walken Weapon of Choice Mission to Mars X Files Movie Armand Assante Mario Shaving Ryan... School Ties X Files War of the Roses Simon& Simon Tucker KOTOR Silent Hill Alien 3 Ginsu Janie's got a gun Slayer Lion-O Richie Lebowski Kyle MacLachlan Bridget Fonda Baliset Thanos Alien Nation The Keep Igrayne Lance

New Books in African American Studies
Keith A. Mayes, "The Unteachables: Disability Rights and the Invention of Black Special Education" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 58:14


The Unteachables: Disability Rights and the Invention of Black Special Education (U Minnesota Press, 2023) examines the overrepresentation of Black students in special education over the course of the twentieth century. As African American children integrated predominantly white schools, many were disproportionately labeled educable mentally retarded (EMR), learning disabled (LD), and emotionally behavioral disordered (EBD). Keith A. Mayes charts the evolution of disability categories and how these labels kept Black learners segregated in American classrooms. The civil rights and the educational disability rights movements, Mayes shows, have both collaborated and worked at cross-purposes since the beginning of school desegregation. Disability rights advocates built upon the opportunity provided by the civil rights movement to make claims about student invisibility at the level of intellectual and cognitive disabilities. Although special education ostensibly included children from all racial groups, educational disability rights advocates focused on the needs of white disabled students, while school systems used disability discourses to malign and marginalize Black students. From the 1940s to the present, social science researchers, policymakers, school administrators, and teachers have each contributed to the overrepresentation of Black students in special education. Excavating the deep-seated racism embedded in both the public school system and public policy, The Unteachables explores the discriminatory labeling of Black students, and how it indelibly contributed to special education disproportionality, to student discipline and push-out practices, and to the school-to-prison pipeline effect. Joao Souto-Maior is a postdoc at the New York University's Institute of Human Development and Social Change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

New Books Network
Keith A. Mayes, "The Unteachables: Disability Rights and the Invention of Black Special Education" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 58:14


The Unteachables: Disability Rights and the Invention of Black Special Education (U Minnesota Press, 2023) examines the overrepresentation of Black students in special education over the course of the twentieth century. As African American children integrated predominantly white schools, many were disproportionately labeled educable mentally retarded (EMR), learning disabled (LD), and emotionally behavioral disordered (EBD). Keith A. Mayes charts the evolution of disability categories and how these labels kept Black learners segregated in American classrooms. The civil rights and the educational disability rights movements, Mayes shows, have both collaborated and worked at cross-purposes since the beginning of school desegregation. Disability rights advocates built upon the opportunity provided by the civil rights movement to make claims about student invisibility at the level of intellectual and cognitive disabilities. Although special education ostensibly included children from all racial groups, educational disability rights advocates focused on the needs of white disabled students, while school systems used disability discourses to malign and marginalize Black students. From the 1940s to the present, social science researchers, policymakers, school administrators, and teachers have each contributed to the overrepresentation of Black students in special education. Excavating the deep-seated racism embedded in both the public school system and public policy, The Unteachables explores the discriminatory labeling of Black students, and how it indelibly contributed to special education disproportionality, to student discipline and push-out practices, and to the school-to-prison pipeline effect. Joao Souto-Maior is a postdoc at the New York University's Institute of Human Development and Social Change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network