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In this episode, we are joined by Bernii Godwin. If you would like more information about Berni and the work she does, please visit: https://godwinconsulting.com.au/View the show notes here: https://teachertakeawaypodcast.weebly.com/shownotes
We watch the Education Connection commercials, to get a little of that 2000s emo nostalgia. This is the audio only version of Patreon video content. Patrons get access a few days early, and the video stream, and the complete audio only version. Join now at any tier to watch along with us, and hear five years of other audio and video podcast bonus content. Listen to Replaceable Hips on Bandcamp.com // Patreon: www.patreon.com/sadiehawkinspod // Merch: https://sadie-hawkins-pod.creator-spring.com // Voice Mail: (402) 95-SADIE // Email: sadiehawkinspod@gmail.com // Twitter @sadiehawkinspod // Instagram @sadiehawkinspod
Mikey, Ty and the boys are back with another anti AI episode, exposing the hidden truth of our new mechanical overlords. Mikey went undercover with GPT Plus and you won't believe what he found! They also discuss the recent Kendrick Lamar concert, Justin Timberlake's DUI arrest, the long past Education Connection craze and much much more!
Sure, you could contact colleges yourself. But why would you if you can listen to this bop while having them contact the colleges for you? The choice is clear. You got TV to watch. You don’t have time to learn about learning! Anyway, break time’s over; time to sling these ketchup and mustard bottles to… Read more S7:E38 – Education Connection Girl Commercial
Hey Friends! We are back with another episode covering "Angus, Thongs, and Full Frontal Snogging". This week we also talk about our hot takes on the Titan disaster, what the hell happened to the Education Connection lady, and what we've been up to lately. Why is Georgia such a bully?! Why is Aubree incapable of doing an Austrailian accent without offending our Aussie listeners? Tune in to find out!
PRIDE Month is a time for celebration, education and connection.Ms Harper joins the ladies to talk about PRIDE, BDSM, kink and connections with callers.First, how each lady identifies:Ms Olivia: Bisexual/pansexual and she/her pronounsMs Erika: Heterosexual with bicurious rising.Ms Harper: Bi or Pan, Aromantic, and Genderqueer with pronouns she/they.First up, the history of PRIDE and politics of LGBTQ+ activism.Ms Harper points out that gay rights pushes society forward. This comment leads the ladies to talk about Queer influence on music, fashion, art and more.This episode covers:Cis and transUse of pronouns Efforts to decouple the idea of gender and what society says gender is supposed to beThe LGBTQ+ acronym and other ways to identifyThe difference between gender identity, sexual attraction and emotional partnerships.PRIDE and kinkBDSM and use of humiliation in kink sessions
Are periods simply a burden for women to bear? Can menstruation education cause systemic change for the better in women's welfare? What are the implications of women revitalizing menstrual practices on society and the earth? In this special episode, Effy talks to the co-founder of EcoFemme Kathy Walkling about how rethinking menstruation and menstruation education can cause radical social change in women's welfare. Kathy explains EcoFemme's approach to menstruation that is healthy, environmentally sustainable, culturally responsive and empowering and Effy has a profound shift in her relationship with her body and the earth as the conversation unfolds. To find out more about KathyKathy Walkling is the co-founder of Eco Femme, a women-led social enterprise working to create environmental and social change by promoting menstrual practices that are healthy, dignified, affordable and eco-positive. Kathy heads Eco Femme's research and not-for-profit menstrual health education and pad distribution programmes, Pad for Pad and Pads for Sisters. Originally from Australia, Kathy moved to the international community of Auroville in Tamil Nadu, India in 1997. Grounded in Auroville's commitment to human unity and sustainable living, her passion for care of the earth and the sacred feminine were well-nourished, giving rise to Eco Femme in 2010.Prior to this, Kathy worked with the Auroville Village Action Group (AVAG), a local grassroots NGO, where she established community-led teaching programmes for children and livelihood programmes for women, in the villages neighboring Auroville. More recently, Kathy has been a core founding member of the Auroville Citizens' Assembly which successfully launched with a pilot project in early 2021. Kathy is an active member of the Menstrual Health Alliance, India, and completed Dasra‘s Social Impact Leadership Programme in 2014Throughout her journey, Kathy has been a staunch advocate for empowerment built upon non-judgemental, culturally responsive and accurate education to individuals and prompting critical thinking—in a nutshell, “informed choice”. This approach is about more than menstrual products; it is about supporting individual's personal transformation and reconnecting with themselves, one another and the environment. Naturally, Kathy cherishes spending time in wild spaces simply“being” and turning within to reflect, question and embrace never-ending learning!Instagram: @ecofemmeYoutube: @ecofemmeindiaFacebook: ecofemmeindiaonline Eco femme shop: www.ecofemme.orgSupport the showConnect with us on IG and more:Curious Fox @wearecuriousfoxesEffy Blue @coacheffyblueJacqueline Misla @jacquelinemisla Email us: listening@wearecuriousfoxes.comLeave us a voicemail: 646-450-9079 Join the conversation: fb.com/WeAreCuriousFoxes
TODAY we wanted to showcase bonus stories from Kyle and Nic that we didn't get too but we were also fresh out of a LIVE segment and the conversation after was so fun Johnjay requested we leave it all in. So first you'll hear Payton and Noah's nostalgia to the 2000s classic "Education Connection" commercial, just five minutes after Johnjay was on the air remembeirng a PERFUME commerical from 1982 with Rich! You can hear that segment on TODAYS FULL SHOW PODCAST! After that, we had some more behind the scenes content in the middle of a VERY FUNNY FART STORY with NIC! All of this during the morning chaos today AFTER we went to commercial on an ALL NEW AFTERWORDS!
ShanghaiZhan: All Things China Marketing, Advertising, Tech & Platforms
Is China still a great place to study? Despite the geopolitical differences, some institutions are keeping the spirit of positive collaboration between China and America alive, and one of them is NYU. We spoke to NYU Shanghai's Vice Chancellor, Jeffrey Lehman, about the globalization of education. Why, despite Covid restrictions, should students consider China a place to study?
Tammy Williams is a Mompreneur, mom of three children, wife and 3-times international best selling author. Tammy is the Founder of Women Champagne and Real estate and Cryptosmart Chicks. Tammy is a Business Consultant helping entrepreneurs and business owners monetize their websites, emails and social media.She initiated walk a mile in her shoe campaign in Durham region collecting hundreds of ladies footwear and donating to various centers for women. Contact Tammy Williams: Co-author of Self Empowerment Reset: Radical Self-Love Get on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3r7ljCM Dr. Kimberley Linert Speaker, Author, Broadcaster, Mentor, Trainer, Behavioral Optometrist Event Planners- I am available to speak at your event. Here is my media kit: https://brucemerrinscelebrityspeakers.com/portfolio/dr-kimberley-linert/ To book Dr. Linert on your podcast, television show, conference, corporate training or as an expert guest please email her at incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com or Contact Bruce Merrin at Bruce Merrin's Celebrity Speakers at merrinpr@gmail.com 702.256.9199 Host of the Podcast Series: Incredible Life Creator Podcast Available on... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/incredible-life-creator-with-dr-kimberley-linert/id1472641267 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6DZE3EoHfhgcmSkxY1CvKf?si=ebe71549e7474663 and on 9 other podcast platforms Author of Book: "Visualizing Happiness in Every Area of Your Life" Get on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3QplQKB Website: https://www.DrKimberleyLinert.com Please subscribe, share & LISTEN! Thanks. incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com Social Media Links LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-kimberley-linert-incredible-life-creator/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kimberley.linert/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkimberleylinert/g Twitter: https://twitter.com/LifeKimberley Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/settings/blog/incrediblelifecreator Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/lifekimberley/_saved/
Nick and Fred discuss the NFL coming back, the US Open, Mukbang, excessively expensive NHL stadium tickets and much more.
Lauren has had the unique experience of teaching a variety of age groups and has a field of experience in the area of music and performing arts.In this episode I have the pleasure of chatting with Lauren Kelleher. Her educational philosophy stems from a progressive and hands-on approach to learning that develops the whole child through self-exploration, curiosity and wonderment. Throughout all of Lauren's teaching experiences, she believes that at the core of her educational philosophy is a growth mindset, where every child can come to learn with a belief in themselves and the comfort of being vulnerable when exploring all aspects of education. Lauren and I discuss: The importance of setting intentions Strategies from the CARE program (Cultivating Awareness and Resilience in Education)Connection with students across different ages The benefits and challenges of teacher expat lives when it comes to wellbeingAnd much more!Thank you for coming on this journey to create a better future for our life long learners!Listen here:Apple - https://apple.co/3OAl10CSpotify - https://spoti.fi/3PyuxmgAmazon Music - https://amzn.to/3z9fmcbCARE Program: http//www.careforeducation.org
Happy #TBUthursday Have you ever thought about what age you were when you had the first teacher that looked like you? What about how old you were when you stopped having teachers that looked like you? Today's conversation is all about our educational background and the foundation we plan to set for future generations. Each of us takes turns answering questions like the ones above as well as molding the environment we hope our future children will learn in. Wes's new music of the week! DUCKWORTH & Syd- “Ce Soir” Kaytranada & Anderson .Paak- “Twin Flame” Doechii- she/her/black b*tch Calvin Harris- Funk Waves Bounce Vol. 2 Follow Us: @tbupodcast Email Us: theblackumbrellapc@gmail.com
Sometimes you meet someone who inspires you on all levels…today's guest is one of those people. I met Paula a few years ago. And I felt an instant connection…you know when you just need to know someone on a deeper level? Yes, she's that type of person…I think you will agree. Paula's experience behind-the-chair, in distribution, as a public speaker, as an author and now as a member of the Hair Camp team, lets us see that there are different avenues within our industry - and you don't have to pick just one…Let's welcome Paula Henson to our show. References Mentioned in Episode #115: A New Type of Education Connection with Paul Henson & Hair Camp @paulaisqueen @hair.camp Hair Camp Website Paula's Book: Let's Talk About It: Positive Conversation Starters with Kids from A to Z To keep the conversation going, ask questions, and connect with other like-minded stylists building incredible careers, click here to join the free The Little Things Community
Did you know that the Average student in the US has $39,351 in student loan debt? Learn that while hearing Haley and Laura's opinions on student loans, the higher education system, and whether or not it's all a huge scam! Haley is currently working on her degree and Laura has her MA, they bring varied experiences and a lot opinions to this one!
Nicholas and Jordan join the podcast. We drink coffee and see green clouds everywhere. We dive into Mike's Hard Lemonade and classic brands! Education connection was life changing. Chia pets and animal plates were a way of life! So go online right now and dive in! I know you sitting on the couch right now! So do yourself a favor and subscribe! Have a great week! Let's Go Thru It Together. @nickfitzwell @jordantheunixorn @justinessenmacher
Why is inquiry-based learning such a powerful part of modern education? In this episode of Fueling Creativity, Dr. Cyndi Burnett and Dr. Matthew Worwood speak with Dr. Frank LaBanca, a teacher, educational researcher, and change agent based in Connecticut. Frank is one of the few public-school principals, nationally, that teaches students in his own classroom. Tune in to learn his approach to inquiry-based learning, a significant part of his strategic planning in founding the Westside Middle School Academy Magnet. Frank shares why he prioritizes inquiry-based learning in the classroom over other approaches to education as well as the role of inquiry-based learning in developing creativity and problem-solving skills. He speaks on the power of teaching students to ask meaningful questions, how he does that, and how he helps teachers develop the capacity to implement and manage project-based learning in the classroom. “Inquiry is questioning and investigation. In that simple elegance, it's a wonderful way to approach learning because children can ask meaningful questions and seek their own idiosyncratic, diverse methods to try to solve those problems.” - Dr. Frank LaBanca Frank also highlights the value of teachers not being the ultimate evaluators of students' work, rather their work being evaluated by others in the real world. Then, he divulges how he selected new faculty for his school, the challenges he and his administrative colleagues are currently facing, and how his creative projects outside of school that inspire his professional development. Frank's Tips for Teachers and Parents: Spend time problem-finding. Don't rush students through the process of developing ideas for study. Don't be afraid of what you don't know. Let it be exciting to not have answers for your students'/kids' questions. Have confidence to facilitate the process of finding their own answers. There's a continuum between developing ideas and solving ideas. Don't be focused on just solving ideas. “Developing questions takes time and students need and deserve the time to go through that process of evaluating questions.” - Dr. Frank LaBanca “I think a really important part of inquiry is you learn to do and about at the same time.” - Dr. Frank LaBanca Resources Mentioned: Listen to the episode with Natalie NixonListen to the episode with Jeffrey Davis Listen to the episode with Dr. Vlad Glaveanu Eager to bring more creativity into your home or classroom? Access a variety of creativity resources and tools & listen to more episodes of The Fueling Creativity Podcast by visiting our website, www.CreativityandEducation.com. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter! You can also find The Fueling Creativity Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, and PodBean! Make sure to rate, review, and share the podcast if you enjoy it! About Dr. Frank LaBanca: Dr. Frank LaBanca is a teacher, educational researcher, and change agent. He is the Founding Principal of the Westside Middle School Academy magnet in Danbury, Connecticut. Previously he was the Director of the Center for 21st Century Skills at Education Connection as well as a 16-year high school biology and science research teacher. Dr. LaBanca has also taught and supervised research at the university level in both Biology and Educational Leadership. He has published over 60 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, whitepapers, and research conference presentations. Having taught well over 2000 students, Dr. LaBanca's most meaningful contribution to education is conducting extended open-inquiry authentic applied research with students. Over his tenure, numerous students have been nationally recognized for their work. He is one of the few public school principals, nationally, that teaches his own class with students. Visit Frank's website Visit his blog Follow him on Twitter Connect with him on LinkedIn
Following her exploration of what support looks like for people with disabilities through love and relationships, Raisa turns her focus to the external systems in place that are meant to provide support, but often create further stigma and isolation for the people who most need them.
The Ad Wizards discuss musical ads, and chat with Eric Violette, the actor who played the lead singer of the Free Credit Report band. They also cover the Education Connection commercial, and discuss how birds are the jingle writers of the nature world.
Emily and Ryan quiz each other on their friendship, Ryan finally quit his job, and there's some more secret news on the way... soon. Emily also applies for Education Connection? (We're going biweekly for the next few shows, strap in!)
Comedian, Writer, and Disney fanatic, Jess Marie, joins us on our very first episode to discuss the Pixar animated film "Inside Out". We talk about how the film made us laugh, cry, and contemplate eating broccoli on pizza. Follow the podcast on Instagram & Facebook @moviebookclubpodcast and subscribe on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Follow our Hosts Alexander Pacillas on Instagram & Twitter @alexpacillas and Carter Thomas on Instagram @carterwbt & Twitter @carterwbthomas. Follow our guest Jess Marie on Instagram @jess_marie74 and Twitter @fleetwoodsnacc1. Follow our Editor AJ Santos on Instagram @shmay562 and subscribe to Shmay on Spotify to hear some awesome music. Education Connection commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYS5NtRXlZQ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
If you read the title of this episode and started singing the jingle, you're a cool kid. My friend Jim Yakabuski joins me in another episode this week. There seems to be so much content for us to consume, but how do we sift through it? What if we want something more formal? Jim and I swim through a multitude of different audio programs available in different formats -- in person, at a college, online. Audio programs can over a lot of value, but be certain that you'll be guaranteed something at the end that you may not otherwise get. Jim and I also break down the steps you can take in trying to further your audio knowledge! Everyone has to start someplace. You won't always be the newbie.MIX InstituteSynAudConChurch Sound UniversityHost Samantha Potter is co-lead instructor with Church Sound University — a training program tailored specifically for worship audio techs that’s now also available online. Reach her via email here.
In today's episode of REvangelical, Danny welcomes to the show Amy Hagen and Joe Bland from the ministry, Education Connection, to discuss how they bless and minister to children by taking the time to read to them and help them with literacy.
In the tenth episode of Couch Potatoes, Kari and Natalie rate and discuss Beyonce's Black Is King. The Couch Potatoes dish on Netflix's newest reality show Selling Sunset. In this weeks segment of You're Not Hot Enough To Be Acting Like That, Kari and Natalie tell the story of The Grade A Bouncer.
Samantha debates whether witches are to women what mimes are to men and reminisces about her ex, Subway.In this episode:Kay Jewelers, Carfax, Daisy, Education Connection, Subway, Tesla, Ring Doorbell
In this episode of The Wired Educator Podcast, I talk to educator, speaker and EDU consultant, Ken Shelton about Equity, Diversity & Inclusion in Education. Ken currently holds an M.A. in Education with a specialization in Educational Technology as well as New Media Design and Production. He has worked as an Educator for over 14 years and most recently taught technology at the Middle School level. As a part of his active involvement within the Educational Technology community, Ken is an Apple Distinguished Educator and a Google Certified Innovator. Ken has worked extensively at the policy level and was named to the California State Superintendent of Public Instruction's Education Technology Task Force. Ken regularly gives keynotes, presentations, and leads workshops, many of which are hands-on, covering a wide variety of Educational Technology, Career and Technical Education, Equity and Inclusion, Multimedia Literacy, Visual Storytelling, and Instructional Design topics. Ken is the ISTE Digital Equity PLN 2018 Excellence Award winner. Ken has had the privilege to speak at many major conferences and events around the world as well as schools and school districts. He brings a worldly breadth of practical experience, knowledge, and perspective. Ken also had the privilege to speak at the TEDx Burnsville ED event, as well as CRESSTCon16 at UCLA in front of a predominantly Higher Ed audience. Both can be watched below. One of Ken's recent talks was a keynote on equity, sustainability and access for the Iowa Technology and Education Connection conference which can be viewed here. Ken has also provided consulting support to many companies, school districts/systems Nationally and Internationally, as well as non-profits such as the California Emerging Technology Fund's School2Home program which is designed to support closing the Achievement Gap and Digital Divide at low-performing California middle schools. Mentioned in the episode: Ken's website: www.kennethshelton.net Ken's TedTalk: Using the Past to Explore How to Make Students Future Ready TEDxBurnsvilleED Ken recommends: The 1619 Projectvia The New York Times One of Ken's favorite tech tools is FlipGrid Ken's choice for the most choice for most influential book: The Autobiography of Malcom X as told by Alex Haley ———————————————————————– Kelly Croy is an author, speaker and educator. If you'd like to learn more about Kelly, or invite him to your school or conference to speak please send him an email. • Listen to Kelly's other podcast, The Future Focused Podcastand subscribe. • Subscribe to The Wired Educator Podcastwith over 135 episodes of interviews and professional development. • Visit Kelly's website at www.KellyCroy.com. • Looking for a dynamic speaker for your school's opening day? • Consider Kelly Croy at www.KellyCroy.com • Order Kelly's book, Along Came a Leaderfor a school book study or your personal library. • Follow Kelly Croy on Facebook. • Follow Kelly Croy on Twitter. • Follow Kelly Croy on Instagram
Spencer and Chris welcome Savanna back to the podcast to discuss some hometown true crimes.
Spencer and Chris welcome Savanna back to the podcast to discuss some hometown true crimes.
Bad rap songs, dramatic parent fights and creepy window washers?! We try to teach Huntington and Education Connection a thing or two about how to make their commercials better. As always, find the full episode and see for yourself at Facebook.com/CommercialHaHa. Hear you next week!
Dave has tickets for MNF... Plus he discusses ...That we are all trying to recover from the incredible, breathtaking excitement of the Emmy Awards. That another name for the Emmy Awards is…..The Democratic National Convention. For that incredibly catchy song about Education Connection! That some are finding it racist that Crayons has a new color. That a CNN Anchor only believes in the first Amendment….and Boobs. That Mario Lopez is okay after being assaulted at a resort spa. Could the world end this Saturday?
Callywood Live Shawn Ronel Mcdonald aka "S1-hazz", born and raised in south side Jamaica Queens New York in the presence of Hip Hop pioneers such as; Russell Simmons, Larry Smith, Run DMC, and Whodini. Working with some of the legends allowed him to become a young protege of the late great Jam Master Jay. After showing his skills on the turntables as a youngster then as an Emcee, it allowed him to tour and open up for top rhyme sayer's like Lil Kim, Cash Money, Ludacris and Nas. He moved to Atlanta in (1996) where he'd become an Ascap/BMI songwriter. This allowed him to write songs for Keith Sweat and Keith Mitchell's artist of the Group After 7. Shawn Mcdonald continues to rock shows on the local television networks and radios. Over in the West Coast, S1- Hazz is pursuing his rap career as he also becomes a SAG/AFTRA actor. Have gained training and pointers from some of Hollywood's elite instructor's landed him a role as a black panther in the (2006) Feature Film "Walk Out". He then landed a Faun John parody role as P-Diddy in the 2007 "Epic Movie", and In 2009 he played as a student in the movie "Stay Cool" with Chevy Chase and Hillary Duff. He gained his big buzz with the international hit commercial, "Education Connection" as a rapper that aired on BET, MTV, VH-1. In 2013 he landed his second international commercial for Sceneca One
Matthew Worwood and Sarah Schauss describe project-based learning and how to encourage students to go beyond expectations by engaging their creativity. Worwood is an Apple Distinguished Educator with a B.A. in Drama and M.S. in Educational Studies, specializing in Creativity. He currently works at EDUCATION CONNECTION’s Center for 21st Century Skills and is a faculty member at the University of Connecticut’s Digital Media and Design Department. Sarah Schauss works at EDUCATION CONNECTION’s Center for 21st Century Skills, managing curriculum and planning experiential events for the Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences.
Rod and Karen are joined by Jess Wood to discuss stand up stereotypes, Tyler Perry, hosting Afterblack, waiting tables, a woman's nape, gas station nutritionist, Kai wanted for murder, Russians drive to Canada, Education Connection, drunk principal, sword ratchetness, pool pooping, texting the cops for drugs and lady gets fed up with the Thrift Shop song. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT @TheJessWood Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186 Jess' Website: http://thejesswood.com www.adamandeve.com And they're on Twitter: @adamandeve Code: TBGWT
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