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Michigan's Big Show
* Alyson Grisby, Education Programs Manager with Voters Not Politicians

Michigan's Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 7:31


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Flower Power Garden Hour
Flower Power Garden Hour 189: Trees, with Arborist Pamela Sanchez of the Sacramento Tree Foundation

Flower Power Garden Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 63:08


Trees -- we all know how important they are. But what are the best trees for zone 9? How exactly do you properly plant, stake and water a new tree? Pamela Sanchez -- Certified Arborist and Education Programs Manager for the Sacramento Tree Foundation -- joins me to discuss these topics and more.   Pamela and the Sacramento Tree can be found at: ·       Website:  sactree.org ·       Instagram:  @sactree ·       Facebook:  @Sacramento Tree Foundation   To ask questions for future shows, submit them at: ·       Facebook ·       Instagram ·       email Marlene at marlenetheplantlady@gmail.com   Find Marlene over on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook

Virginia Is For Laughers with X2 Comedy
132: The Joy of Conquering "Shakesfear" at American Shakespeare Center for All Ages {Ep 132}

Virginia Is For Laughers with X2 Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 76:00


Laughers, get ready to laugh, learn, and break any of your 'Shakesfear' as we delve into the enchanting world of the American Shakespeare Center! Experience the joy of Shakespearean theater in a whole new light and discover how they are breaking barriers making it accessible to all. As you journey through this episode with our guests Leah Wallace, the Education Programs Manager, and Aubrey Whitlock, the Associate Director of Education Programming, you will hear their passion and discover fascinating details about the history of the American Shakespeare Center's theater, including some surprising mistakes and misconceptions. Dive into the interactive nature of Shakespearean theater and its impact on the audience as our guests discuss the importance of creating an intimate and immersive experience that is hard to replicate in other mediums. Learn how the American Shakespeare Center strives to modernize the language without losing its essence, making it accessible and relatable to all with their stage productions and their educational programs. Get a behind the scenes look at their renowned theater camp for students aged 13-18. Discover how this camp fosters collaboration, creativity, and lifelong skills while producing incredible performances that you can enjoy on their YouTube channel. Plus, find out about their exciting leadership and adult programs, such as the adult version of the Drama Club and camp, weekend sessions for working professionals, and the highly anticipated conference that brings together academics and actors for a week of nerding out on all things Shakespeare. From debunking misconceptions about Shakespeare's language to exploring the legacy of the American Shakespeare Center, this episode is a treasure trove of insights and inspiration for theater enthusiasts of all ages. So, without further ado, be sure to join us as we break through our "Shakesfear" and embrace the transformative power of Shakespeare's plays and more! Cheers! American Shakespeare Center - Be sure to sign up for their mailing list! Website: https://americanshakespearecenter.com/ Theatre: Blackfriars Playhouse, 10 S. Market Street, Staunton, VA 24401 Offices: American Shakespeare Center, 20 S. New Street, Fourth Floor Staunton, VA 22401 Instagram: @americanshakespearecenter TikTok: @shakespearectr Facebook: American Shakespeare Center YouTube: American Shakespeare Center Keep up with the Campers & Their Educational Programs on Social! Instagram: @asctheatrecamp Facebook: American Shakespeare Center Theatre Camp Laughers, enjoy the award-winning delicious PrePOPsterous Gourmet Popcorn! Physical Location: 400 N Main St, Bridgewater, VA  Website: https://www.prepopsterous.com/  Discount promo code: LAUGH15  To learn more about X2 Comedy & Buy Tickets visit: https://www.x2comedy.com/ Facebook & Instagram: @x2comedy

The Blue Fish Radio Show
IGFA Global Partners Deliver Youth Programming

The Blue Fish Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 20:36


Lisa Morse is the Education Programs Manager with the International Game Fish Association, and our guest on the Blue Fish Radio Show. With Lisa's support, Blue Fish Canada is the IGFA's first Canadian partner chosen to help deliver the Passport to Fishing program for youth and their families and mentors. Learn all about the IGFA and their exciting youth programs on this episode of The Blue Fish Radio Show.

Natural State Bikes
Back To School Means Back to Bikes

Natural State Bikes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 39:24


Anya Bruhin, Education Programs Manager for BikeNWA, shares information about how biking is changing the landscape of kindergarten through middle school students. She also gives us a peak at her upcoming opportunity with 37 North Expeditions as an event guide.

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Embracing Arlington Arts Talks
Encore Stage & Studio' Patrick McGee "Talks" Education Programs

Embracing Arlington Arts Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 28:54


The Education Programs Manager for Encore Stage & Studio Patrick McGee was the guest on the "Embracing Arlington Arts Talks" podcast to talk about the multi-faceted educational programs the organization offers. From 0 to 18 years of age, there is something for everyone. Find out what students can learn and what skills they can develop by participating in these programs. Also hear about his theater experiences in the Midwest and how theater there differs from DC theater. Very interesting insight.

Connected Roots
Progressive Animal Welfare Society (PAWS)

Connected Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 16:28


It was wonderful to talk with AJ Chlebnik, Education Programs Manager at PAWS near Seattle, Washington. PAWS is a champion for animals - rehabilitating injured and orphaned wildlife, sheltering and adopting homeless cats and dogs, and educating people to make a better world for animals and people. PAWS envisions a world where all people recognize the intrinsic value of animals and consistently make choices that demonstrate compassion and respect. Listen to our latest episode of Connected Roots to learn about PAWS' remarkable education programs and what makes them so effective.

Park Leaders Show
Using Technology for Long Distance Interpretation

Park Leaders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 27:29


As technology has changed around us, it has created a tremendous opportunity for interpretation.  Brad Krey, Interpretation and Education Programs Manager for California State Parks, joins the Park Leaders Show to discuss how California is using technology to take the park to kids.  One concern we have in parks is remaining relevant. People will protect what they care about. They will care about what they learn about. In order to stay relevant, we need to continue helping kids learn about parks, wildlife, and wild places.  California State Parks has used video streaming to bring the park directly into classrooms. One interpretive staff member uses video conferences to introduce students to park resources. The kids may be nowhere near the park, but they are giving a connection to the park. The video session is live and in real time, which allows students to ask questions.  Once kids are connected to the park through one of these video interpretive session, it may be years before it pays off. But a seed is planted.  California is leading the way in finding innovative solutions to tell stories. Brad Krey shares how any park can use distance learning to tell stories to kids all over the country. Long distance interpretation will help your park remain relevant now, and 20 years from now when today's kids have families of their own.  Don't limit your interpretation to pamphlets, signs, information boards, and in-person interpretive talks. Reach outside the boundaries of your park and help kids learn about the plants, animals, and even park rangers found in your park.  Often, on the Park Leaders Show, I ask people about their history with the outdoors and why they became a park ranger. One day, we will hear a park ranger tell the story of how an in-classroom interpretative video conference is what inspired him to become a park ranger. 

Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!
Cultural Competence for Parents, Children and Professionals Who Serve Them: Reflections and Insights from Way to Grow

Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 31:37


Headlines remind us everyday of how divided we have become in this country and how little we understand of each other’s experience, past and present. But our peace, security and wellbeing (and that of our children) depend on how we learn to understand and respect each other.   As this week’s Mom Enough guests recognize, listening with an open mind and heart is key to cultural competence. That happens best one person, one story, at a time. Don’t miss this heartfelt conversation between Marti and guests Carolyn Smallwood, CEO, and Ashley Saupp, Education Programs Manager, of Way to Grow.   Think of someone in your workplace, school or community who is of a different cultural background than you. What do you know about his or her cultural practices, beliefs, personal history, hopes, challenges and concerns? What steps could you and your family take to build connections with – and learn from and with – that person and his or her family (components of developing cultural competence)?   To learn more about Way to Grow, click here. For the Early Foundations for Lifelong Health resource sheet, click here. For the Supporting Second Language Development resource sheet, click here. For the Way to Grow blog, click here.

R3 Podcasts
Podcast with Josh Gold, ATA's Education Programs Manager

R3 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 18:05


Podcast with Josh Gold, ATA's Education Programs Manager by R3 Manager

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Artbeat
Artbeat | Madelyn Ardito

Artbeat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 39:01


Today on "Artbeat" host Daniel Fitzmaurice has a warm and educational conversation with Madelyn Ardito, Education Programs Manager of Long Wharf Theatre.

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Teachers of the Year Radio
Getting Off the Clock: Moving from Time to Competency

Teachers of the Year Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2016 12:29


Our guests are passionate about competency-based teaching. Listen in as our guests share how they shifted the focus to authentic learning. Follow: @intoy2014 @mr_abud @JoeyLeeNHTOY @bamradionetwork Fred Bramante is the Past Chairman and longest serving member of the NH State Board of Education in state history. He led NH to becoming the first state to eliminate the Carnegie Unit and move to a competency-based system. Joey Lee is the Education Programs Manager at Education First (EF), a family-owned global education organization whose North American headquarters is in Cambridge, MA. He is the New Hampshire Department of Education’s 2014 Teacher of the Year.

Arts Management and Technology Laboratory
Interview with Ford's Theatre's Kate Langsdorf

Arts Management and Technology Laboratory

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2014 14:54


Kate Langsdorf, Ford’s Theatre’s Education Programs Manager, was gracious enough to schedule time for a phone interview discussing her role in the creation and implementation of Ford’s Theatre’s distance learning programs. Currently Ford's programs include Virtual Field Trips and a short play entitled Investigating the Lincoln Assassination with Detective McDevitt, and they hope to further expand their offerings in the future.

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