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Eric Willem, papa d'accueil a pris un abonnement de téléphone pour sa fille de 9ans. Avec quelles conséquences ? Merci pour votre écoute Tendances Première, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 10h à 11h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Tendances Première sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/11090 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Jewish Diaspora Report - Episode 133 On this episode of the Jewish Diaspora Report, Host Mike Jordan discusses the way that Education has played a key role in shaping Islamic country's ideology towards Israel and the Jews. We see where this ideology began and how it is finally changing in some places to de-radicalize the people in order to accept peace and normalization.We also look into how the North American education system, which has been more liberal and equal for all, is now allowing antisemitism to be taught in their schools in order to radicalize students in the west against Israel and towards antisemitism. Explore these challenging issues and join the Jewish Diaspora Report for future episodes on issues of Politics, Culture, Current Events and more! Check us out on Instagram @jdr.podcastSupport the show
American Tennis with Coach Chuck Kriese - Broadcast November 7, 2024 - Guest is Coach Randy Bloemendaal; Topic is: "Let's Help Our Kids Learn to Chase Down Excellence." Coach Randy Bloemendaal raises some very important questions concerning the direction of High School and Collegiate tennis and other sports. He states, " High School and collegiate tennis and athletics are designed for the educational and growth of our youth. Have they been dumbed down to promote entertainment and participation only objectives? The reason for multiple changes are many, but the the objectives have never been stated. Thanks for Listening to the YellaBallNetwork and American Tennis... www.chuckkriese.net
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Step into the holiday season with a sense of ease and joy as we delve into practical tips and heartfelt insights on navigating this time of year. In this podcast episode, we explore strategies to manage expectations, avoid burnout, and create meaningful traditions that align with your family's values. Join us in a candid conversation about the importance of communication, especially with your children, as we share personal experiences and lessons learned. Discover the power of simplifying, setting realistic boundaries, and finding rest amidst the hustle. Whether you're a seasoned parent or a first-time listener, this episode is a gentle reminder to prioritize your well-being and make the most of the holiday season. Tune in for inspiration on creating magical moments that resonate with your family, fostering connection, and savoring the joy that comes with this special time of year.
Natalia Mehlman Petrzela is a historian of contemporary American politics and culture. She is the author of CLASSROOM WARS: Language, Sex, and the Making of Modern Political Culture (Oxford University Press, 2015), and FIT NATION: The Gains and Pains of America's Exercise Obsession (University of Chicago Press, 2023). She is co-producer and host of the acclaimed podcast WELCOME TO YOUR FANTASY, from Pineapple Street Studios/Gimlet and the co-host of PAST PRESENT podcast. She is a columnist for MSNBC Opinion, a frequent media guest expert, public speaker, and contributor to outlets including the New York Times, the Washington Post, CNN, and the Atlantic.---A Tribute to Patricia Moreno on The Daily Burn---Billy Oppenheimer on James Cameron---Support TBAS by becoming a patron!!!! - https://www.patreon.com/bestadviceshow---Call Zak with your advice @ 844-935-BEST---IG: @bestadviceshow & @muzacharyTWITTER: @muzacharybestadvice.show
What makes Scribblers At Home: Recipes From Lifelong Learners such a “must-have” resource? Who might want it? Who might benefit the most? Why are we so excited?? Listen in as Lisa and Shelly Stockton reminisce about their early days of homeschooling and how Scribblers provides so much of what they wish they had known then. How can this one book meet so many families where they live?
In todays episode we discuss the latest on the Phillip Schofield situation and what's next for the former "This Morning" presenter, we also discuss the do's and don'ts of workplace relationships according to the experts.
Nick Hughes is joined by Zac Graber, CEO of Opendemia from Liberty Center, Ohio and now living in Columbus. Opendemia is a website designed by students, for students, to assist throughout the entire research and writing process in a simple way.The episode starts with Nick asking Zac about his background and journey, and the ever popular question, why entrepreneurship? Why start a company today? Zac is a recent Founders Live Columbus winner and he describes his experience and some quick tips for 99 Second pitch! Next they talk about Opendemia, what are they building and why? We learn how it works and why students need this help. We also learn more of his views on ChatGPT and AI and the other interesting developments in automation and intelligence. They end with Zac providing some great advice to early stage entrepreneurs. This is an inspiring interview with an exciting up and coming startup entrepreneur from Ohio, we hope it helps you today.https://www.opendemia.com/
Why did God give your children to you? What does He want you to tell them? Show them? Do alongside them? At Classical Conversations, we believe God trusts parents with their children! Charity Brown and her husband believe they've been called primarily to shepherd the hearts of their children toward God. Listen to hear just what things look like in their home…
What's “Protocol” all about? Is it just about good manners and fancy outings? ABSOLUTELY NOT! Listen as guest Sarah Davis breaks it down for us, sharing how Protocol is actually about honor, mercy, grace, and loving your neighbor. “It's not about ‘putting on airs', but about elevating the people you're with!”
Alison Battisson runs a legal and advocacy organisation that promotes human rights for refugees and asylum seekers. Kurt and Alison were part of a team who helped Afghan Paralympian get to the Tokyo games. Kurt and Alison discuss the complex issues surrounding the treatment of refugees and asylum seekers, the importance of advocacy and legal representation.
Meet freshman State Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil ~ a two-time cancer survivor, an education innovator, a rancher, a Garth Brooks fan...and a Democrat proudly representing a sprawling, traditionally conservative, richly-bountiful Sierra Foothills senate district. Click here for a closed-captioned version of this episode!
Have you ever asked yourself this question: “Why should I consider homeschooling?” The purpose we assign to education will often answer the question for us! But…are we practicing what we preach? How can we practically align our purposes with our daily routines, our lesson plans, even our assessments? Listen in as guest Julie Melendez and host Lisa Bailey offer honest testimony to what this can and does look like at home.
Lukas Piatek is a well-renowned destination wedding photographer, based in Germany, who has shot weddings all over the world including, but not limited to, New Zealand, the United States, Mexico, India, Barbados and of course in many countries around Europe - and the list only keeps growing! He is also the founder of LooksLikeFilm and Meridian Presets. His latest project is AEON University - Community Based Education for Creatives. In this interview, we chat about Lukas's journey as a wedding photographer and the heart behind creating communities and education for photographers. Show notes: Episode 42 Referral Programm / Affiliate Disclosure I will earn a commission from purchases made using my code. Podcast Episode Sponsor: Pic-Time | Online Galleries for Professional Photographers Get 1-month free when you upgrade to a paid plan with the affiliate code AIDA Referral Programm / Affiliate Disclosure Connect with Lukas:Website: Lukas Piatek Photography Instagram: @lukaspiatekphotography AEON University:Website: AEON University Instagram: @aeonuniversity Connect with Aida:Website: Aida & Tim Photography | Aida & Tim Hochzeitsfotografie Instagram: @aidaglowik Podcast: My Wedding Season - The Podcast! FREE Workshop for Wedding Photographers: How to Book More Weddings in 2023 | Date: February 2nd at 11am EST 1:1 Coaching Session: Book a Clarity & Action Session Free Download: My Wedding Season 2023 Digital Planner
Synopsis: This was my second year at the Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago. A good time was had by all! Find out what I experienced, who I met, and my thoughts on it all. #midwestclinic Find Lori's sheet music at: Sheet Music Plus (affiliate link), JW Pepper, and Sheet Music Direct Support Tonal Diversions when you shop at Amazon Or make a donation via PayPal Transcript Photo album Proclamation Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic Joseph Sowa Michael Paul Mitchell Empowering Female Conductors panelists Conducting, Composing, and Performing With Disabilities: An Accessible, Inclusive, and Empathic Vision for Neurodiverse Music When Conductor and Composer Are One Why Audiences Clap: Creating Exciting and Memorable Performances Through Creativity, Connection, and Communication Bud Beyer's “Completing the Circle” (Amazon link) Brass Band of Huntsville French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts John Mackey Julian Bliss Baylor University Wind Ensemble Bands of the Air National Guard Tonal Diversions Website podcast@tonaldiversions.com
Do you know someone who is considering joining a Classical Conversations community? This episode of the Everyday Educator will answer so many “why” and “what” questions for potential families! Denise Moore shares the real reasons families get involved, and what the real benefits are to those who invest in a CC journey. Beyond that, Denise's honest reflections remind us ALL of why we want to be involved, and how we are parents are benefiting!
New Years, for most of us, means new beginnings. Whether it's a new goal or recommitment to a habit we're already cultivating, New Years acts as a marker for us to turn over a new leaf. This week Lisa is joined by Kelli Wilt to discuss what it means to "raise adults," and explore what it looks like beginning with the end in mind.
In this third Advent devotional, host Lisa Bailey encourages us to consider that joy is a choice. What allows us to choose joy when life's circumstances dictate otherwise? How can we express joy amid burdens? Mary had the answer; listen in and be blessed. This would be a great family listen…
Join host Lisa Bailey this week and discover how the seeds of classical Christian education are blooming all over the world! Guests Koreen Mazurek and Dawna Ferguson share how families in Chile and Canada are “knowing God and making Him known” through their participation in CC programs in their homelands. Their powerful testimonies will bless you; their prayer requests will inspire you. We are drawn together by our mission and our method; just listen!
We're kicking off the week by answering listener questions! And if you have a question that you'd like for us to answer on the show, we'd love for you to submit your own via HowToMoney.com/ask , send us your voice memo. Regardless of how random or bizarre you might think it is, we want to hear it! 1 - Are real estate investing apps like Landa legit? 2 - When it comes to budgeting, is it OK to sneak my gardening supplies into our housing maintenance savings category? 3 - Should I cash out an old 401k to pay off some medical debt? 4 - I'm thinking about selling my duplex- should I utilize a 1031 exchange and strike while the iron is hot? 5 - A frugal or cheap abroad: what's the best way to do a currency exchange? Want more How To Money in your life? Here are some additional ways to get ahead with your personal finances: Knowing your ‘money gear' is a crucial part of your personal finance journey. Start here. Sign up for the weekly HTM newsletter. It's fun, free, & practical. Join a thriving community of fellow money in the HTM Facebook group. Find the best credit card for you with our new credit card tool! Massively reduce your cell phone bill each month by switching to a discount provider like Mint Mobile. Don't be cheap and forego getting a life insurance policy. Compare rates with Policygenius. During this episode we enjoyed a Traeblod by Mikkeller Brewing! And please help us to spread the word by letting friends and family know about How to Money! Hit the share button, subscribe if you're not already a regular listener, and give us a quick review in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us to change the conversation around personal finance and get more people doing smart things with their money! Best friends out!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Building a family learning culture is one of the most satisfying aspects of homeschooling. When your family learns together, you are making memories, and binding your hearts together! On this episode of the Everyday Educator, Lisa talks with Jennifer Courtney about habits we can cultivate early on that will help us build that family learning culture. Listen as these homeschool veterans share specific ways everyone in your family can participate in conversations about what you're all learning. BONUS: learn how to use the new Scribblers At Home material (now in Limited Digital Release on CC Connected) as a catalyst for learning as a family.
What do you love about your CC community? What blessings have you discovered? Join host Lisa Bailey and Foundations/Essentials director Kim Lawson as they share the impact that community makes on learning and on growing in Christ. Get some ideas for Open House season, and some reminders of why we share what we love with others.
In this 4th installment of our Summer Book Club on The Peacemaker, join Lisa Bailey, Kelli Wilt, and Heatherly Sylvia as they discover practical ways to restore peace gently, using words wisely and well. Bonus: find some of our favorite tools of learning (spoiler alert: The Five Core Habits of Grammar) used to speak the truth in love.
Anyone who has ever sat in a classroom knows that some students need a higher level of academic enrichment and challenge than others. When did such a fundamental facet of education become controversial? Amy and Mike invited author and editor Brandon Wright to explain why gifted programs are under attack. What are five things you will learn in this episode? Why exactly are gifted and talented programs under attack? How has this opposition impacted gifted programs? What makes opposition to gifted programs bad educational policy? What makes opposition to gifted programs bad politics? Why are programs for high achievers fair and equitable? MEET OUR GUEST Brandon Wright is the Editorial Director of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute. He is the co-author or co-editor of three books: Failing our Brightest Kids: The Global Challenge of Educating High-Ability Students (with Chester E. Finn, Jr.), Charter Schools at the Crossroads: Predicaments, Paradoxes, Possibilities (with Chester E. Finn, Jr. and Bruno V. Manno), and Getting the Most Bang for the Education Buck (edited with Frederick M. Hess). His writing has appeared in places like the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, U.S. News, the New York Daily News, the New York Post, National Review, Newsweek, Education Next, Education Week, Phi Delta Kappan, the Journal of School Choice, and dozens of state newspapers. He holds a J.D. from American University Washington College of Law and a B.A. from the University of Michigan. Brandon frequently appears on radio stations across the country. Find Brandon at bwright@fordhaminstitute.org LINKS Attacking gifted education is bad policy and bad politics Rigorous courses are a good thing—and good for equity Failing our Brightest Kids: The Global Challenge of Educating High-Ability Students Universal screening increases the representation of low-income and minority students in gifted education RELATED EPISODES THE NECESSITY OF GIFTED AND TALENTED PROGRAMS WHY SELECTIVE SPECIALIZED SCHOOLS MATTER LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD ABOUT THIS PODCAST Tests and the Rest is THE college admissions industry podcast. Explore all of our episodes on the show page. ABOUT YOUR HOSTS Mike Bergin is the president of Chariot Learning and founder of TestBright. Amy Seeley is the president of Seeley Test Pros. If you're interested in working with Mike and/or Amy for test preparation, training, or consulting, feel free to get in touch through our contact page. We'd love to hear from you!
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Welcome one and all! a real treat this episode as we invite Aida & Angel from "LGBT Chat Podcast" The duo joins us as we discuss LGBTQ representation in film and tv. We dive into proper storytelling and how representation with the help of education can make an impact in someones life and make them feel included. They discuss cliche story lines they give LGBT characters and Queerbaiting for clouts and awards. In this episode they also dive into growing up gay, New York, and How they feel about "In The Heights" as Aida mention the famous pool scene that she have visited several time Please subscribe to our podcast and follow us on instagram @PRESSPLAYAR Support PRESS PLAY w/ Augie & Rizz by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/augierizz This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The month of June is cataract awareness month, so this week on All Home Care Matters, we will be discussing all things cataracts. First, we're going to talk a little about what cataracts are and how you get them, and then we'll move on to what you can do to prevent them. Then, we'll see how to help your loved one manage their cataracts and protect their vision. Now you know what we'll be discussing this episode, let's jump right in. A cataract is a clouding of the lens in the eye that affects vision and is mostly related to age. According to an article published by the Cleveland Clinic, for your eye to see, light passes through a clear lens behind the colored part of your eye, or the iris. The lens focuses the light so that your brain and eye can work together to process information into a picture. When a cataract clouds over the lens, your eye is unable to focus light in the same way. By the age of 80, more than 50 percent of all Americans have a cataract or have had cataract surgery. According to Icon Eyecare, to make sure cataracts don't affect your vision, it's important to get regular eye exams - especially if you're over the age of 55. Cataracts are the leading cause of vision loss worldwide. In a report by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago, researchers predicted that from 2014 to 2032, the number of cataract cases will increase by 50 percent. Within the next decade, the United States will be faced with one of the biggest healthcare crisis's it has ever had to deal with, and no one seems to be talking about it yet. The aging population in the United States will reach an all-time high in 2030, when the Baby Boomer Generation will all be 65 or older. With old age, cataracts and other vision problems worsen. Age is the biggest factor in cataracts, but it isn't the only thing that can cause them. There are four other types of cataracts, secondary cataracts, traumatic cataracts, congenital cataracts, and radiation cataracts. Secondary cataracts can form after an eye surgery or develop due to other health problems, like diabetes. Traumatic cataracts happen after an eye injury. They can happen immediately or even years after the initial injury. Congenital cataracts appear at birth or in childhood and tend to be so small that they do not affect vision. Radiation cataracts can develop after some forms of radiation. All of these types of cataracts can hinder vision and make day-to-day activities difficult. Older adults, as well as everyone else, should see their eye doctor regularly to keep their vision working properly. The National Eye Institute lists some of the noticeable symptoms of cataracts as: having cloudy or blurry vision, colors looking faded, you are unable to see well at night, lamps, sunlight, or headlights all appear to be too bright, you see a halo around lights, you have to change your glasses prescription often, or you are seeing double of things. Seeing double sometimes goes away as the cataract gets bigger. Now, this list is somewhat lengthy, but it is in no way exhaustive, and these are not exclusive symptoms of cataracts. All of these symptoms can also indicate a number of other eye problems or diseases. Schedule an appointment with your loved one's eye doctor if they are experiencing any of the above symptoms. Early treatment of any eye disease may just end up saving your loved one's vision. Cataracts are a common occurrence, and it is very likely that either you or someone you know has a cataract right now. If you think you might be experiencing cataract symptoms or are just wondering what it's actually like living with cataracts, Jim Mathie a former fire chief in Deerfield Beach Florida, speaks about life with cataracts and the difference he noticed as soon as he got them removed at Rand Eye Institute. “Wow, what a big difference,” Mathie says about his cataract surgery. He goes on to say that the difference is like night and day and he just hadn't realized how bad his vision had been before. He had his surgery on a Thursday and it was so easy he doesn't even remember it. The next day, he went back for an exam and he could see everything. He had so much clarity and was suddenly noticing how vivid all the colors were. He had been getting his yearly eye exams and knew that he had a cataract in one eye. At first, it was manageable, but after five years, he knew it was time to do something about it. He was avoiding driving at night because he assumed it would be an issue. But, what really made him decide to get the surgery was that he was no longer able to enjoy his favorite hobby, diving. Mathie dove three to four times a week and had started to notice that he was unable distinguish things like fish and lobsters in murkier waters when they were right in front of him. Before his cataract, he had no issues seeing in murky water. He knew it was time to fix his vision, and today he is enjoying his passion, scuba diving, and loving his cataract free life. If you, like Jim Mathie, have noticed your vision deteriorating, or noticed your loved one's vision deteriorating, talk to your eye doctor and see if cataract surgery will work for you. There are some things we can do while we are younger to prevent cataracts, but cataracts due to aging are not preventable. Cataracts due to age can be fixed or at the very least, the symptoms can be managed, with the help of your doctor. Cataracts caused by other health issues may be prevented by using protection from the sun, such as hats and sunglasses, and eating leafy greens and other fruits and vegetables. Eating a healthy diet will help with many health problems, and not just with cataracts, but I'm sure you already knew that. If you smoke, quitting smoking will also significantly reduce your chances of getting cataracts. If you are ready to quit smoking, you can call the American Lung Association's Help Line at 1-800-LUNG-USA, that's 1-800 586-4872 today for free help with quitting. You should also talk to your doctor about quitting. They can help you create a plan and track your progress. They can also prescribe medication to help if you need it. Getting your eyes dilated can also help prevent cataracts. Adults 60 and older should get their eyes dilated at least once every two years. Eye doctors can check for cataracts and monitor existing cataracts while dilating your eyes. According to aging care dot com, age-related cataracts affect older adults' vision in a few different ways. Clumps of protein build-up reduce the sharpness of the image reaching the retina. The clumps of protein can also cloud the lens and reduce the light that reaches the retina. Over time, the protein can tint the clear lens, turning it a yellow or brownish color, adding a brownish tint to their vision. Approximately one in five older adults have cataracts. Cataracts are not contagious. If you have a cataract in one eye, you may not develop a cataract in your other eye and you cannot spread them to other people, either. Depending on the severity of the cataracts, seniors may only need new glasses or a magnifying lens to see better or use brighter lighter at home. Anti-glare sunglasses can help seniors see better while outside or in the car. If none of these options help, surgery is a safe and effective treatment for cataracts. According to Comfort Keepers, cataract surgery is widely regarded as one of the safest medical procedures. It has a success rate between 95 and 98 percent. For this procedure, the patient usually only needs minimal sedation, which is safer for older adults. Seniors with other health issues are often unable to receive surgeries due to their health conditions but are still able to receive cataract surgeries because of how safe and fast they are. While the risk of complications is low for cataract surgery, it is still important to talk to your doctor about the risks involved. Cataracts are removed one eye at a time. The senior will have to have the surgery performed on one eye and then wait three to four weeks for the other eye. During this waiting period between surgeries and during the four weeks following the second surgery, senior should try not to rub their eyes or lift heavy objects. They should also continue wearing sunglasses and hats to protect their eyes from the sun. Once a cataract has been removed, it will not come back. A secondary cataract can form in the same eye, but it is not the original cataract coming back. The secondary cataract can be corrected with a Y A G laser capsulotomy, which is quick and painless. It is very likely that your loved one has cataracts. They may not even notice any symptoms. If they are experiencing any vision discomfort or other problems, schedule an eye appointment to see if they have any undiagnosed eye conditions. Their doctor can help you make the best course of action for their vision. Cataracts can make daily activities difficult at first, especially when you are first adjusting to blurry vision. You may notice your loved one being slightly unsteady on their feet or unsure of their movements while they are adjusting to their new stage of vision. They are at a higher risk of a fall during this time, so make sure to remove any obstacles that could hinder their movements and result in a fall. Your loved one may also need help doing household tasks, like cooking and cleaning, while dealing with cataracts. They may be unable to read a recipe to make their meals and their blurred vision also makes cleaning up messes difficult. Helping your loved one cook meals and clean up around the house, at least until they have either adjusted to their blurred vision or are able to get the cataracts removed, will be extremely helpful to them. If your loved one has a cataract and you are interested in ways to maintain it without surgery, have them try some eye exercises. Family Vision Development Center says that certain eye exercises can help to strengthen your eyes and ease eye strain. And, while strengthening your eye muscles cannot actually cure cataracts, it can help to slow the progression. They recommend gently rolling your eyes in a clockwise circle a few times, then reverse to a counterclockwise motion. You can also try moving your eyes from side to side, or in the shape of a figure 8. You can also try changing focus, by focusing on a finger held a few inches from your face, then shifting to an object farther away, then back again. Learning to live with cataracts can take some time and adjustment. If your loved one is still driving, remind them to be extra cautious and try not to drive at night, as the glare from streetlights can provide hazardous driving conditions for someone with cataracts. Are you worried about your parent or aging loved one driving, with or without cataracts? You are not alone. In another episode of this podcast, Is Your Loved One Safe Driving, we talked about aging loved ones and what to do when you think they are no longer safe behind the wheel. Please listen to the episode and check out the show notes for resources on safe transportation options and other related driving topics. Prevent Blindness, the number one volunteer eye health and safety organization, offers free information on cataracts. Their organization has created the Cataract Awareness Month campaign and is very knowledgeable when it comes to cataracts and other causes of vision loss. You can call them at 1-800-331-2020 or visit them on the web at preventblindness.org. Their goal is to eliminate preventable blindness in the United States. If you or your loved one, or someone you know, is experiencing cataracts and do not have the financial means to fix them, Prevent Blindness may be able to help. Check them out today or send their information to someone in need. If you are interested in learning about other eye conditions that could be affecting your loved one, listen to our episode on Understanding Glaucoma and visit our website for more information. Of the five types of cataracts, age-related cataracts are the most common cataracts to be seen, and they disproportionately affect the older population. Losing your vision is frightening and causes your loved one to worry. It is important to let them know that you are there for them during this time and help them perform their daily tasks safely. Make sure your loved one visits their eye doctor regularly so that any vision problems can be caught and fixed before they become a real problem. Luckily, cataracts can be fixed in a fast and safe procedure, restoring your loved one's sight in a matter of weeks. If they are unable to have the cataracts removed, there are still a few options that can help them see better, like using brighter lights and magnifying glasses. For more information on understanding cataracts in seniors, check out the resources on the show notes for this episode. 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In 24 days, the kid that was counted out as a child will become a trailblazer for those to follow! Countless days and nights of stress & sorrow led to a moment of triumph! I am a first to cross the grandest stage of them all. I truly appreciate the University of Tennessee for all of the memories, friendships, knowledge, and most importantly, the family I've gained from this entire experience! It's Time To Transition & Transform from Prince - King
Intercontinental sex-positive besties Cassie & Sam are here, queer and ready to share with no-holds (or holes…) barred. This week we're talking about all things PUSSY. Listen to us talk about body image, shaving, our labia, sex education, and (surprise, surprise) the male gaze. You can submit your questions after each episode here ________Follow From Tops to Bottoms on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fromtopstobottoms/Cassie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radicallove.co.uk/ Sam's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sex.with.sam/
Hi Chips!When I first joined in on the Central Alumni Facebook group in early July of 2020, one of the top viral post was the kid who collected beers cans during tailgating season. I, like so many others, was like, Holy Shit! I remember that kid and I wonder what ever happen to him.Once I was able to get this podcast rolling, the "Beer Can Kid" (BCK) moved to the top of list in finding who and how I could get him on the show. Beyond my surprise, the BCK is actually the little brother of an old friend and classmate of both Shepherd High School and CMU. The BCK is actually Neil who now resides in Nashville, Tennessee. Along with his sister Heather, we finally can get to the bottom of so many questions: 1) Did he drink beer when in college 2) How many fricken cans did he collected from us?I like to thank Mt. Pleasant Band, "The Burning Bushes" in allowing me to use one of their songs in the production of this episode. Check them out on Spotify or iTunes. If you like what you hear, give them a purchase as if the internet will one day fail and streaming will never be possible again.I can be reached firedupforever@yahoo.com. Send an email and it might just get read in the show.Fire UP Chips!Michael
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In today's episode, we are looking at two best friends...you may call them twins even! I created a mini checklist to help you figure out if you are a perfectionist. I also share some practical tips, you can put into action right away, so that you can kick these two out of your life!Did you find something of worth to you? Leave a comment telling us what it was, and why it was helpful!To connect, ask questions or if you have comments about the show, please feel free to contact me! Instagram: @sis_youredoingok Email: sisyouredoingok@gmail.comPlease remember to rate the show, leave a comment, subscribe so that you don't miss any episodes and share it with a friend, because if you enjoyed it, they may enjoy it too! Love, Grace and Peace Music Credit - Chai Me by Schematist www.schematistmusic.com Music Promoted by - https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License - https://creativecommoms.org/licenses/.by.3.0/deed.en_US
It feels like we do so much more than our husbands or partners, now the statistics show that we do. Especially during quarantine! A study done at the UCL Institute of Eduation and Institute of Fiscal Studies showed that 47% of mothers hours doing paid work are split between that and other activities (like childcare and housework). The proof is there that our attention is split. Our brains are trying to focus on work and on kids. But we can't do all that. Our brains don't function that way. We might like to say we can multi-task, but honestly when we try to multi-task something falls short. Either our parenting or our work. Mama, you are not alone in this. Your overwhlem, your anxiety, your burnout is all justified. We are doing more and expected to do more right now. We also can't sit by and allow this to just be. We have to ask for help, speak up for ourselves and let our feelings be known. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Join the Mindfulness and Meditation Challenge by emailing Nikki @nikkigingrich@gmail.com by June 7, 2020.
In this episode, we discuss with our guest Parry Aftab Cybersafety and what can be done to get better at this as parents, educators and IT professionals working in K12 and with children.
Why did Braelan become a teacher! From my childhood dream of being a teacher, to going to Wheelock College and the University of Illinois. I have learned so much from my time as a student becoming a teacher! If you wish to support this podcast please consider clicking on "Reviews and Ratings" The More reviews the better! Thank you so much!
Join the conversation as Kyle Grappone and I talk about inspiring students and young adults to discover their passion - by focusing on "what type of person you want to become".Kyle Grappone is the founder of To The Next Step, an educational services company thatprepares students for the next steps in their lives, including college and entering the workforceand the real world that awaits them. His organization accomplishes these goals through anarray of services including motivational speaking keynotes, group workshops, self-help books,student success coaching, on-demand courses, live online classes, and various free resources.Kyle founded this organization after working and living in the aforementioned “real world” fornearly ten years. A few years after graduating he began to notice that the majority of hisco-workers seemed to dislike their jobs and worse, were dissatisfied with the type of person theyhad become and the life they were living. He began to dig deeper and discovered that one ofthe main reasons for the issue was because these graduates were not prepared for what wascoming after high school and college. They did not take the time to research and prepare fortheir futures. Instead, they adopted a “figure it out later” attitude, and when later arrived, theywere thrown into a world they knew nothing about, forced to take a job they did not want andended up living a life they never intended on living.The main message and purpose of To The Next Step is to help students understand theimportance of preparing for the futures. To inspire them to think differently about their educationand answer the question, “What type of person do you want to become?”. This change in mindset combined with the various services offered, Kyle is confident that students will move into the next phase of their life with a clear picture of where they are going, who they want to become, and what type of impact they want to have on their community and the world around them.To learn more about Kyle and To The Next Step, please e-mail him at: Kyle@KyleGrappone.com.www.mhnrnetwork.com
two books I mentioned: 3D Coach: Capturing the Heart Behind the Jersey by Jeff Duke InsideOut Coaching: How Sports Can Transform Lives by Joe Ehrmann Bio: Dr. Hal Wilson is an Associate Professor of Coaching Education at the #2 ranked Master's program in Coaching Education in the United States at Georgia Southern University, and has over 20 years of coaching experience. Favorite quote: "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight." -Proverbs 3:5-6 Book Recommendation. Coach Education Essentials . In Coach Education Essentials, leading coach educators and professionals from around the world cover the core elements of coach education and development, and describe how best to understand, cultivate, and evaluate quality coaching. Edited by Kristen Dieffenbach, PhD, and Melissa Thompson, PhD, this text is the most authoritative resource on the topic ever assembled, and the book’s contributors represent a who’s who of coach education" Contact Info @CoachHalWilson on Instagram, LinkedIn, & Twitter CoachHalWilson@gmail.com Help us with shopping at Amazon. Click Here https://www.amazon.com/?tag=teachhoops-20 Want to Get a Question Answered? Leave a Question here Check out our other podcast High School Hoops Check out our Sponsors HERE Mention Coach Unplugged and get 300 dollars off your next purchase Also Check out. Teachhoops.com 14 day Free Trial Teachhoops.com Key5coaching.com KeyFiveCoaching.com Basketball Drills Youth basketball Sport Psychology
On the last episode from SSPT Live, I talked to F Scott, oneof the guys that helped get The PTA Tapes going. We talked about his podcast, the Healthcare Education Transformation podcast. What his top changes to DPT education programs would be, and his opinion on moving the PTA education from an AAS to a BS.
In this episode of Hoplite Radio, Mr. Anderson is joined by Mrs. Jennie Roebuck, a fourth-grade teacher at Ridgeview, and an alumna of the school. She shares her thoughts about how she came to Ridgeview as a student, where she went after graduation, how her experiences at Ridgeview have shaped her impressions of education, and where she is off to next.
In this episode of Hoplite Radio, Mr. Anderson is joined by Mrs. Jennie Roebuck, a fourth-grade teacher at Ridgeview, and an alumna of the school. She shares her thoughts about how she came to Ridgeview as a student, where she went after graduation, how her experiences at Ridgeview have shaped her impressions of education, and where she is off to next.
Joe Haldeman is a famed American science fiction author best known for his novel The Forever War (1974). That novel, and other of his works, including The Hemingway Hoax (1991) and Forever Peace (1997), have won major science fiction awards, including the Hugo Award and Nebula Award.[2]Joe was awarded the SFWA Grand Master for career achievements and in 2012 he was inducted as a member of the Science Fiction Hall of Fame. He's a member of Author's Guild, Writer's Guild, Science Fiction Writers of America, National Space Society (on Board of Advisors), Space Studies Institute and was President of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America from 1992-1994.Many of Haldeman's works, including his debut novel War Year and his second novel The Forever War, were inspired by his experiences related to serving in the Vietnam War. Wounded in combat, he struggled to adjust to civilian life after returning home.During Joe's prolific career, he's authored 30 books, 7 short fiction novels a set of comics and even a poem.You can grab a copy of The Forever War here or a free audiobook download here.You can listen right here on iTunesIn our wide-ranging conversation, we cover many things, including: * The evolution of science fiction * How author's like Joe research, describe and often help create technology * Routines for increasing creativity * How astronomy and a curiosity for space pushed Joe into his passion * What goes into creating a compelling story * Why many authors and creatives resort to alcohol and hard drugs to create masterpieces * How exercises inspires creativity * Why Joe is optimistic about extraterrestrial life * The reason Joe writes and importance of obsession * How to stay humble in face of success * The reason Joe's worried about starvation and the incentive structures of society * When to be a kid and when it is time to be an adult * How the shift from public to private space companies is transforming industry * Why sci fi is the lifeblood of technologists and creativity * How to hone your craft and becoming worldclass * Which industries Joe's most excited about--Make a Tax-Deductible Donation to Support FringeFMFringeFM is supported by the generosity of its readers and listeners. If you find our work valuable, please consider supporting us on Patreon, via Paypal or with DonorBox powered by Stripe.Donate
This week we continue our investing series and look at your investment management choices. Ranging from self-directed investing to roboadvisors to fully managed. Thanks again for listening to Simple Money Podcast - Canada's Personal Finance Podcast Email - info@ffcoach.ca Twitter - F_FCOACH
In this episode, I sit down with Fausto Ramos; social worker by day and NYC graffiti/mural artist by night. We talk about how he is able to find a healthy balance between working his 9-5 job as and following his dreams of being a creative professional full time. Song: Shine on you crazy diamond by Pink Floyd
The children are literally our future. Black community, we must plant seeds of financial education with them. The seeds we give to them today will be the world’s fruit later.
By the time a school is "cooperating fully with law enforcement," it's clearly too late, and something more should have been done. But what can be done BEFORE it's too late? The answer is: A LOT.
By the time a school is "cooperating fully with law enforcement," it's clearly too late, and something more should have been done. But what can be done BEFORE it's too late? The answer is: A LOT.
If you are planning to attend the DEMA show and join in some of the programs that NAUI is presenting, you'll want to check the NAUI website and see if you need to register in advance. NAUI's Communication Coordinator, Angie Cowan, talks with host Greg Martin about the program schedule and some of the important programs being offered this year. The two also discuss NAUI Week!
Steph has a crazy dream, Val plays the diva card, and then we have an enlightening chat about another side of the wine biz. While we all do what we do out of passion, we concede that many aspects are not as fabulous as some may infer from what they see in magazines or on social media. In this episode we talk everything from health to hangovers, cost to credentials, travel to time, and what’s normally missing from the discussion. Is it all worth it? We’d like to hear what you think! Wine, Wine Podcasts, Transylvania, Vail Symposium, Port Show notes at WineTwoFive.com.
On episode #5 of the Servi Jenkins Show, they have another special guest, Julia Taylor! They discuss how to deal with stress while working towards a goal.
On episode #7 of the Servi Jenkins Show, they have Mr. Jonah Bookman on the show to discuss the election. They discuss how we got to this point in the election, and what students should look for when voting in the next election in November 2020.
On episode #5 of the Servi Jenkins Show, they have another special guest, Julia Taylor! They discuss how to deal with stress while working towards a goal.
On episode #7 of the Servi Jenkins Show, they have Mr. Jonah Bookman on the show to discuss the election. They discuss how we got to this point in the election, and what students should look for when voting in the next election in November 2020.
Restoring Two Generations: Forming a Learning Plan for Parents is an article written by Jennifer Courtney. We hope this message encourages you on your homeschool journey! Enjoy the audio! Or Read the Article here!
Samantha Sivarajah has studied a number of programs at RMIT University. Initially studying furniture design, Samantha then enrolled in Interior Design. A couple of years later, her interests changed to sculpture and finally Gold & Silver Smithing. Passionate about design, Samantha now operates the Design Dispensary in Gertrude Street Fitzroy, sourcing some of the most innovative household products from countries such as Berlin.
Boka Haram, it turns out, mean "Western Education is Sin". So, why is Baka Haram using Western Education in their Terrorist Activities? Also, Flip it Forward gets flipped out the door, Heaven is more real than Son of God, the Supreme Courts says it's okay to pray, and a gay divorcee is glad gays are just like other divorcees. Seriously, he is. That and it's Good Shepherd Sunday. Visit Matthew Pancake's Facebook http://www.facebook.com/matthew.pancake Visit Pastor Gary Held's Facebook http://www.facebook.com/garyheld Visit our Website www.RadicalGraceRadio.com
Rabbi Chalom leads an adult education discussion on Reconstructionist Judaism.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Listen (MP3)
Rabbi Chalom leads an adult education discussion on Reform Judaism.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Listen (MP3)
Rabbi Chalom leads an adult education discussion on Orthodox Judaism.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes.[RSS MP3] Add the Kol Hadash Podcast feed (in MP3 format)Listen (MP3)
" We can all make the world a better place, because l believe there's a drop of paradise in each of us - let it show!" ...is a quote from Father Opiyo Benard Didacus (Father Ben), a remarkable young man with an extraordinary vision. A Kenyan Catholic Priest, he is instigating inspiring changes in the education of girls in his homeland. In 2008 he became aware that young girls were dropping out of formal Kenyan education. Deeply concerned by this, he drew on his passion for personal development, and recognized that these girls were missing out on opportunities to maximise their true potential, access their inner and limitless resources, and so grow up to create choice and enrichment in their lives, and be 'wayshowers' for others... And so Father Ben was inspired to build a school with a difference, especially for these girls. His determined efforts have been rewarded by nearly 100 girls attending this school at present with great plans for the future, so fund-raising and donations are crucial. A small town in Germany have become 'friends of Uradi Girls School' and regularly donate to the school to allow more girls to attend school on a regular basis. The cost of sending a girl to this school is just €150 a year, and yet that is still out of the reach of many Kenyan families.
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The Forum welcomes Alissa Wilkinson to the broadcast. Alissa teaches writing at The King's College in New York City and is the founding editor of The Curator and associate editor of Comment, and until recently was on staff at International Arts Movement. Her articles and film criticism have appeared in a variety of publications, including Paste, Christianity Today, WORLD, Relevant, Comment, and the Center for Public Justice's Capitol Commentary. Over subsequent weeks, we will be learning from members of The King College’s Faculty, their observation of conflicts in worldviews in specific disciplines.
The Forum welcomes Alissa Wilkinson to the broadcast. Alissa teaches writing at The King's College in New York City and is the founding editor of The Curator and associate editor of Comment, and until recently was on staff at International Arts Movement. Her articles and film criticism have appeared in a variety of publications, including Paste, Christianity Today, WORLD, Relevant, Comment, and the Center for Public Justice's Capitol Commentary. Over subsequent weeks, we will be learning from members of The King College’s Faculty, their observation of conflicts in worldviews in specific disciplines.
What types of instructional experiences help K-8 students learn science with understanding? What do science educators, teachers, teacher leaders, science specialists, professional development staff, curriculum designers, school administrators need to know to create and support such experiences? This podcast takes a brief look into this increasingly important topic. Read the report free
What types of instructional experiences help K-8 students learn science with understanding? What do science educators, teachers, teacher leaders, science specialists, professional development staff, curriculum designers, school administrators need to know to create and support such experiences? This podcast takes a brief look into this increasingly important topic. Read the report free