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My guest today is Dr. Aditya Nagrath, who holds a PhD in Mathematics and Computer Science. With over 30 years of industry experience as a software engineer, author, and entrepreneur, he's worked on everything from atomic clocks to Amazon's Kindle Fire. As founder of Elephant Head Math software and the Elephant Learning Math Academy, he's developed an online system that helps children learn about a year and a half of math in just 10 weeks when used 30 minutes per week. In our conversation, Dr. Nagrath outlines three distinct steps to master new math concepts – define, recognize, and produce. He explains the crucial "language gap" in mathematics, and explores the difference between recognizing math symbols on paper versus truly understanding and applying mathematical concepts. Most importantly, we discuss math anxiety and what children need to overcome it. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/101
Have you ever felt caught in the crossfire between gentle parenting and raising resilient kids? As a parent in today's world, I constantly wrestle with how to validate my children's emotions while still helping them develop the strength to face life's inevitable challenges. This tension between empathy and resilience represents one of the most significant parenting dilemmas of our time. In this special 100th episode, I'm diving into a concept that has transformed my approach to parenting: preparing the child for the road, not the road for the child. Join me this week as I introduce you to the concept of antifragile children—those who don't just bounce back from challenges but actually grow stronger because of them. I share three practical strategies to foster this quality in your children, helping them develop the emotional equivalent of "stress wood" that will enable them to stand tall through life's inevitable storms. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/100
In this episode, Bill welcomes Steve Novakovic, Managing Director of Educational Programs for CAIA Association, to discuss the evolving nature of endowment investing, the growing role of total portfolio approaches (TPA), and the shifting responsibilities of asset allocators. Steve shares his journey from working at the Cornell University Investment Office to shaping the CAIA curriculum, emphasizing how events like the global financial crisis and modern portfolio theory shaped his views. They also explore the role of diversification in portfolio construction, the importance of due diligence and manager selection, the rising impact of retail democratization, and the ethical foundation needed to support long-term credibility in the profession. Steve further outlines how CAIA is adapting its curriculum, introducing proprietary ethical principles, and leading with new educational tools like the UniFi platform.
Have you ever struggled with setting boundaries while still being a kind, gentle person? Today's conversation might just transform your approach to parenting and relationships. In this episode, I'm diving into the world of boundaries with Amy Armstrong, a pioneer in conflict resolution who brings her expertise from high-conflict divorce situations into practical advice for everyday parenting. She introduces a revolutionary approach to boundaries that allows us to maintain our warmth and kindness while still protecting our needs and teaching our children valuable life skills. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/99
Have you ever had one of those moments where you discover something so important, you can't believe no one told you sooner? That's exactly how I felt recording this episode. If your child snores, breathes through their mouth, grinds their teeth, has ADHD symptoms, gets frequent cavities, or even wets the bed - these could all be signs of pediatric sleep apnea. The most shocking part? Unlike adult sleep apnea, the solution for children can be remarkably simple. Dr. Kalli Hale, a dentist specializing in sleep dentistry, shares how airway-centered dental care and how proper intervention in childhood can prevent a lifetime of sleep-disordered breathing issues. This information could literally change your child's life - it's that important. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/98
RaeAnn Tucker from the Henry and Stark County Health Departments joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to share insights about upcoming health initiatives as March's National Nutrition Month concludes. The department offers diverse health education programs targeting schools, employers, and community organizations. These initiatives focus on preventing critical health issues like obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. Despite the significant allocation of healthcare funds to treatment, Tucker emphasizes the need to boost preventive measures. Topics include heart health, cancer prevention, and nutrition, with anti-vaping efforts highlighted. Additionally, FIT Colon Cancer Screening kits and well water testing kits are offered to promote early detection and safe living conditions.
What if your child told you their school wasn't teaching them to read properly? Would you believe them? In this week's episode, we dive deep into a story that's unfortunately all too common in our education system. Dr. Irene Daria shares her journey from being a concerned mother to becoming a developmental psychologist specializing in teaching children how to read. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/97
I'm joined by education blogger, children's book expert, and former teacher, Melissa Taylor. Melissa is the creator behind Imagination Soup: a blog where parents, grandparents, librarians, and teachers can find great children's books as well as educational learning ideas, resources, and community. We dive into the world of nonfiction and explore why it's such an essential part of a balanced reading diet for kids. Throughout the episode, Melissa shares practical tips and strategies for incorporating more nonfiction into your child's reading routine. From book talks and read-alouds to hands-on activities and critical thinking exercises, you'll come away with a toolbox full of ideas for making nonfiction fun and accessible for kids of all ages. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/96
George interviews Dr. Lois Lee, founder and CEO of the Children of the Night Foundation. Dr. Lois shares her journey from pursuing a PhD at UCLA to becoming an advocate for child sex trafficking victims. She discusses her encounters with the Hillside Strangler case, her groundbreaking work in helping young prostitutes, her relationship with law enforcement, and the establishment and success of the Children of the Night Foundation. Dr. Lois also talks about the foundation's educational programs, global reach, and plans for the future, including the creation of her own podcast. childrenofthenight.org 00:00 Introduction and Gratitude 00:37 Meet Dr. Lois Lee 01:25 Dr. Lois Lee's Background and Early Challenges 02:46 The Hillside Strangler Case 06:22 Building Children of the Night 09:35 Educational Programs and Global Impact 11:49 Transition to Media and Podcasting 17:18 Future Plans and Legacy 19:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Donations: https://streamlabs.com/georgethetech Website: http://georgethetech.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/georgethetech Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/georgethetech Instagram: @georgethetech Webcast: http://vobs.tv Podcast: http://theproaudiosuite.com
In this episode of Small Town Big Business, co-hosts Deb Barnett and Russ Williams introduce Sumer Oglesby, founder of Sumer School in Marion, Illinois. Sumer School began in 2021 to address educational gaps exacerbated by COVID-19, evolving from a tutoring service into a comprehensive enrichment program offering art, science, and more. Summer, a third-grade teacher with 13 years of experience, discusses her transition from public school teaching to entrepreneurship, focusing on providing hands-on, technology-free learning experiences. Facing the challenges of balancing two full-time roles and the intricacies of business management, Sumer shares her dedication to fostering an inclusive and engaging environment for students. Community support and the importance of allowing children to learn at their own pace without the constraints of age-specific curriculum are highlighted. 00:00 Welcome to Small Town Big Business 01:03 Meet Our Special Guest: Sumer Oglesby 01:40 Sumer's Teaching Journey 03:26 The Birth of Sumer School 04:58 Innovative Learning Approaches 10:41 Building and Expanding Sumer School 12:23 Balancing Teaching and Business 14:11 Identifying Core Responsibilities 14:42 Delegating Tasks for Growth 17:21 Community Support and Sponsorship 18:48 Marketing Challenges and Strategies 21:07 Educational Programs and Services 23:13 The Motivation Behind the Mission 26:07 Conclusion and Contact Information Recorded at EThOs Small Business Incubator and Co-working Spaces in Marion, Illinois. https://members.ethosmarion.org/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Our guest: https://www.sumerschool.com/
Anna Rita is the Regional Managing Director of Green Ivy International School and Interim Head of School at Pine Street School. As an expert in multilingual education, we explore the incredible power of learning languages in childhood. Anna Rita shares why the ages of 0-6 are a critical window for language acquisition, how bilingualism enhances executive function and cultural understanding, and the long-term cognitive benefits of speaking multiple languages. Whether you're considering language immersion school, learning a heritage language at home, or simply want to give your child's brain a boost, this episode will open your eyes to the world of possibilities in multilingual learning. Get ready to be inspired to help your child become a global citizen! Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/95
Dr. Kevin Norvell is an accomplished educator and administrator with over two decades of experience in educational leadership, curriculum development, and student mentorship. He holds a Doctorate in Education Administration from Texas A&M University-Commerce, along with multiple Bachelor's degrees in Basic Bible, Biblical Counseling, and Organizational Management, and a Master's degree in Training and Development.Currently, Dr. Norvell serves as the Director of Educational Programs for Voice of Hope Ministries (VOH), where he is dedicated to creating impactful educational experiences for diverse learners. In addition to his role at VOH, he has contributed to the field of pastoral care as the senior Pastor of Redeemer MBC-Lancaster, where he provided spiritual support and leadership.While in his current roles, Dr. Norvell serves as the moderator of the Dallas Regional Missionary Baptist District Association, offering leadership to a number of pastors and their congregations. His earlier career included significant teaching experience across various educational levels, including community colleges, junior high, high school, and seminary, where he has inspired countless students to achieve their academic and personal goals.
What makes the Alden B. Dow Home and Studio a landmark of both history and futuristic design? - Craig McDonald shares the unique architectural legacy of Alden B. Dow, highlighting the historic and innovative essence of his nearly 100-year-old home and studio. - Craig discusses his personal journey from a high school part-time employee at the Dow residence to becoming the Executive Director, emphasizing the deep community impact and educational programs associated with the Dow family's philanthropic work. - The episode delves intoThe influence Alden B. Dow had on Midland and beyond. Introducing modernism to Michigan. Inspiring future generations through creative and educational endeavors facilitated by the home and studio.Links:Alden B Dow Home and Studio Website: http://abdow.org/Subscribe to our Email Newsletter: https://totalmichigan.com/join/Find us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/totalmichiganWatch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@totalmichiganShow Notes:00:00 Introduction to Total Michigan00:33 The Dow Family's Impact on Midland01:48 Exploring the Alden B. Dow Home and Studio02:48 Craig McDonald's Journey with the Dow Family04:41 Alden B. Dow's Architectural Philosophy06:48 Educational Programs and Community Impact15:16 Future Vision and Legacy of Alden B. Dow29:41 Conclusion and How to Visit
I sit down with Dr. Sara Delano Moore, a fourth-generation educator and expert in mathematics education, to discuss strategies for fostering a love of math in our children. Dr. Sara shares her insights on how kids' attitudes towards math are heavily influenced by the adults in their lives. Throughout our conversation, Dr. Sara offers practical tips and real-life examples of how we can incorporate math into everyday activities and conversations with our kids. Join me for this informative and inspiring discussion on nurturing a love of math in our children! Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/94
(The Center Square) – The fate of two levies from Seattle Public Schools will be determined on Tuesday by Seattle voters, amid recent survey results showing that parents of former students were dissatisfied with the quality of the education their children received. Currently, Seattle Public Schools' current tax rate is $1.85 per $1,000 of assessed property value. This includes the three-year Educational Programs and Operations Levy, the six-year Building Excellence VI Capital Levy, and the continuing Building, Technology and Academics Capital Levy approved in 2022. Support this podcast: https://secure.anedot.com/franklin-news-foundation/ce052532-b1e4-41c4-945c-d7ce2f52c38a?source_code=xxxxxx Read more: https://www.thecentersquare.com/washington/article_89b7056a-e7ee-11ef-a47a-bf8c23728a96.html
What does it look like to be biblical and counter-cultural when it comes to walking in unity today? Conversations around race, tolerance, social justice, racial reconciliation, and critical theory can be challenging and confusing, but what does a biblical approach look like? In this podcast, Jonathan Morrow had a conversation with Monique Duson and Krista Bontrager, about their new book Walking in Unity: Biblical Answers to Questions on Race and Racism.Get a copy of Walking in Unity: Biblical Answers to Questions on Race and Racism Monique Duson is the President at the Center for Biblical Unity. She has a background in social service and children's ministry. She has worked with a diverse array of under-served communities. She worked as a Missionary to South Africa for over four years, serving children and teachers impacted by drugs, violence, and trauma. She spent two decades advocating for Critical Race Theory (CRT), but through a series of events, she began to clearly see the contradictions of CRT with the historic Christian worldview. Monique is now convinced that CRT is not the best way to achieve racial unity and actively speaks out against the use of CRT within the church. Monique has appeared on shows such as Relatable (with Allie Beth Stuckey), the Alisa Childers podcast, and Breakpoint (with John Stonestreet). Monique has a BA in Sociology from Biola University, and is pursuing an MA in Public Theology at Birmingham Theological Seminary.Krista Bontrager is a fourth-generation Bible teacher. She is an author, podcaster, former university professor and homeschool mom. Krista has a BA in Communications from Biola University, and a MA in Theology, and MA in Bible Exposition from Talbot School of Theology. She has worked for almost three decades in various capacities in theology and apologetics, and is the VP of Educational Programs and Biblical Integrity at the Center for Biblical Unity. She is working on a Doctor of Ministry in Apologetics at Birmingham Theological Seminary.
Produced by Comadres y Comics. Please remember to rate and review our podcast! Check out our YouTube channel @comadresycomics CHISME DE LA SEMANA: 100 Best Comic Podcasts-The best Comic podcasts from thousands of podcasts on the web and ranked by relevancy, authority, social media followers & freshness. www.podcast.feedspot.com ON MY RADAR: The Lucky Devils #1 (of 9) MINISERIES PREMIERE HORA DE LA CERVECITA: Winter Ale Welcome by Samuel Smith Old Brewer BOOK REVIEW: Of Thunder & Lightning by Kimberly Wang EN LA LIBRERIA: The Little Mermaid & The Pirate Queen #1 - Sapphic Adventure Princess Aria returns to the sea in chase of a mysterious Pirate who can change from human to mermaid! Sweet & Spicy. TERRY MOORE COVER http://kck.st/3WtWK37 JUNTOS Y FUERTES: Volunteer Recruitment Event- This session will be a fun and informal meet and greet for individuals interested in volunteering for MOLAA's Educational Programs and Events. Learn about the different volunteer roles, incentives, and how you can help empower individuals and communities through art. www.molaa.org SALUDOS: MONSTRADORES ONE SHOT - From the World of Monster Matador! Monster fighting luchadores! Kaiju! Epic action by Steven Prince. Kickstarter coming soon! @monstermatador Follow us on socials @comadresycomics Visit our website comadresycomics.com
I sit down with Leslie Cole, Director of School Solutions at eLuma, to explore practical strategies for fostering educator well-being. Leslie brings a wealth of experience as a school psychologist, district administrator, and MTSS coordinator, and she's on a mission to promote student success by supporting the adults who serve them. Get ready to discover actionable tips for open communication, healthy boundaries, and a culture of respect in our schools. Whether you're an administrator looking to prevent teacher burnout or a parent wanting to partner with your child's teacher, this episode will equip you with the tools you need to make a positive impact. Let's dive in! Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/93
Are you having a hard time finding wahoo and black fin tuna? Are you looking to improve your catch rate in general and find more fish? Do you know about SatFish and if so are you using it regularly? I cover these questions and more. Thanks for watching and listening! Connect more on https://www.goodkarmasportfishing.com for charter information here in The Florida Keys- Key Largo, Islamorada and Tavernier Florida. I am a proud affiliate for SatFish and use it daily. In addition to this YouTube/podcast episode, I share about it regularly in my many online courses and fishing communities and you can also schedule a private Zoom recorded 1:1 with me to target your area. My $20 off affiliate code for SatFish is GOODKARMA. Check out https://www.satfish.com and sign up. Striker is my preferred apparel line- best quality of any brand on the market. Their jackets are keeping me warm on and off the water, love their gloves and the shirt I am wearing. My affiliate link is: https://www.alnk.to/5Q5QfR9 All Good Karma Sportfishing and Educational Programs are here: https://www.goodkarmafishingtackle.co... Join one of the three Patreon Tiers I mentioned with the link below: / goodkarmasportfishing -Best Of is Free -The Insider $5 a month -Good Karma Rigging Crew 2.0 $25 a month (includes The Insider) My IG is @goodkarmasportfishing_fl_keys Good Karma Fishing Club is a monthly private fishing community which is on Zoom and Voxer. Email me at goodkarmaryan@gmail.com to discuss further information. Recreational only.
How can I know the Bible is true? Join Meredith in answering this question with Jen Rivera, the director of Educational Programs, Speaker and Answers News co-host for Answers in Genesis. JENNIFER HALL RIVERA is the Director of Educational Programs, speaker, and Answers News cohost for Answers in Genesis. Dr. Rivera's experience includes over two decades of science education, employment in a crime scene unit, numerous journal publications, articles, and speaking engagements. Publications include two children's books titled, The Work of Your Hand: Fingerprints, God, and You! and DNA, God, and You!, and the first forensic science textbook written from a biblical worldview titled, Intro to Forensic Science From a Biblical Worldview, with a corresponding lab manual. Resources Episode #173 - What is Bible2School? AIG on FB & IG & YouTube Connecting Moment “According to Their Own Kind” Experiment Genesis 1:1- God created the heavens and the earth Isaiah 45:12 - God created it all! Colossians 1:17 - God existed before anything else Answers in Genesis (AIG) Website The bulla of king Hezekiah Hezekiah's story is told in 2 Kings 16:20—20:21; 2 Chronicles 28:27—32:33; and Isaiah 36:1—39:8. “James the brother of Jesus” Ossuary remains More articles on Biblical Archaeological finds Next Steps Browse more Bible2School Resources Podcast Episode 22: How Science Helps Kids Understand God's Creation Podcast Episode 128: The Truth About Our Worldview Podcast Episode 81: Mama Bear Apologetics Podcast Episode 73: The Gender of Bones Start a Bible2School Program in Your Community
In this episode, I talk with Anna Housley Juster, an expert in early childhood education, psychology, and clinical social work. Anna has done incredible things in her career, including serving as a content director for Sesame Street. She recently published a children's book called How to Train Your Amygdala that explains how this part of the brain works in a fun, engaging way. Our conversation covers the brain-body connection, practical ways to help children practice mindfulness and breathing, and the critical importance of play. Anna shares tips for implementing playful activities into your daily routine, even if you only have 10 minutes to spare. Learn how to help your child - and yourself - better understand and manage the brain's threat response system. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/92
I'm joined by Katy Wells, a nationally renowned decluttering expert, mom of two, and host of The Maximized Minimalist podcast. Katy shares her personal journey of how a life-changing car accident led her to take control of her physical environment and the powerful impact it had on her mental well-being. Throughout our conversation, Katy provides practical tips and strategies for decluttering your home in a way that feels manageable and sustainable. She emphasizes the importance of grace and progress over perfection, and shares how involving your kids in the process can teach them valuable life skills. If you're ready to release the stress and shame around clutter and bring more clarity and calm into your home, this episode is for you. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/91
You can catch the video episode, and all other episodes of The 605 Show at - youtube.com/605magazine Listen on most major podcast listening platforms, and be sure to check out full issues online at 605magazine.com. Current Issue: The 605 Best Issue is out! See who made the list, and check it twice. Find out if they're naughty or... you know the drill. Pick up a copy all over South Dakota, or read it at 605magazine.com. UPCOMING EVENTS: Sioux Falls SantaConDecember 21Downtown • Sioux Falls • 4 p.m.After a brief hiatus, Sioux Falls SantaCon is making its much-anticipated return this holidayseason to downtown Sioux Falls! Dust off your Santa hats, dig out festive attire, and join thefestive group for a jolly night of holiday cheer, laughter, and community fun. Stops include PAve,Club David, WILEYS, and Icon Event Hall + Lounge.More info: facebook.comNew Year's Eve in DeadwoodDowntown • Deadwood • Times VaryCelebrate the new year in historic Deadwood. Find live bands, nightclub music, drink specials,and thousands-upon-thousands of dollars in giveaways and promotions up and down thecobblestone streets. Stay tuned to the Deadwood website for updates on New Year's Eveparties happening around town. At midnight, bid adieu to the old year as the ball drops at theveranda of the Historic Franklin Hotel on Main Street—a Deadwood tradition.More info: deadwood.com.12th Annual Burning BeetleJanuary 18Pageant Hill • Custer • 5:30 p.m.Get ready to chant “burn, beetle, burn” at the 12th Annual Burning Beetle in Custer. Thiswinter South Dakota tradition has hundreds gather to torch a giant, wooden beetle effigy to raiseawareness of the destructive impact of the Mountain Pine Beetle on the Black Hills forest. The2025 itinerary has yet to be announced, but there is typically a variety show at Custer HighSchool Theater at 3:30 p.m., a gathering for the Torch March at Custer High School parking lotat 5 p.m., and the official burning of the beetle at 5:30 p.m. The event ends with a Bug Crawlstarting around 6 p.m. at various locations in downtown Custer.More info: facebook.com. V and Alana were joined by guests Deb Workman and Dan Workman from Black Hills Playhouse to talk about their hard work of 25 years of educational programs. They also discussed the 2025 summer performances at the Custer State Park Black Hills Playhouse Theatre: Murder on the Orient Express, Legally Blonde: The Musical, Waitress, and The Book of Will. Check out their website for the holiday special for tickets, going on until Dec. 31, 2024.Lastly, we played Guess the Musical, where the Workman's tied it up and V sadly lost. Instagram:@blackhillsplayhouseFacebook: /BHPNewsWebsite: blackhillsplayhouse.com
I talk with Nellie Harden, a wife, mother of four daughters, former worth chaser, trauma survivor, author, and speaker in the space of family life and leadership. Nellie is here to share her insights on how we can strategically build a foundation for worth, esteem, and confidence in our children from a young age. Nellie breaks down the five pillars of self-worth that every human needs, and how parents can model these pillars and help their children internalize them. She walks us through the importance of being students of our children and involving them in family responsibilities to help them develop a strong sense of self. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/90
This week, I'm joined by Siris Raquel Rivas-Verdejo for a fascinating conversation about the deep connection between language, communication, and our bodies. As a coach, speech-language pathologist, learning behavioral specialist, and therapeutic energy worker, Siris brings a unique perspective to helping children build language skills and improve their quality of life. Join us in this episode as Siris breaks down the three key components of communication and offers her top tips for helping parents become better communicators and advocates for our children. Siris guides us through a powerful exercise to identify our body's "yes" and "no" responses, and how this tool can help parents understand their child's needs before they have the verbal skills to express them. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/88
This week, I'm joined by school counselor and Peaceful Parent Coach Kristina Manning who is on a mission to help overwhelmed parents stop yelling at their kids. She breaks down the principles of peaceful parenting, highlights the science behind why yelling ultimately doesn't work, and what we can do instead to teach our kids emotional regulation skills that will serve them well into adulthood. If you want to break the cycle of yelling and build a stronger, more respectful relationship with your children, this episode is for you. Kristina offers practical tips and a helpful framework for responding to your children in a calm, intentional way, and sheds light on the biggest difference between peaceful parenting and permissive parenting. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/87
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In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Ali Navidi, a licensed clinical psychologist and co-founder of GI Psychology. He specializes in innovative treatments for GI disorders using clinical hypnosis and cognitive behavioral therapy. With his expertise, we dive deep into the brain-gut connection and explore why so many children experience stomach discomfort related to stress and anxiety. If your child suffers from regular stomach discomfort or has been diagnosed with IBS without any specific problem that doctors can find in their stomach, this episode is for you. Dr. Navidi breaks down the four-step progression of stomach pain related to stress and anxiety and offers hope for parents who have been struggling to find answers. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/86
"Cancer doesn't have to be a death sentence. It can be an awakening to a whole new way of living." - Dr. Nasha Winters Today, I sit down with Dr. Nasha Winters for an eye-opening conversation about revolutionizing cancer care. From her own journey surviving stage 4 ovarian cancer at 19 to becoming a pioneering oncology expert, Nasha's story is nothing short of inspirational. We dive into why the conventional approach to cancer falls short and how creating an anti-cancer environment in the body can be game-changing. As someone deeply invested in women's health over 40, I was fascinated by Nasha's insights on why common cancer screenings may do more harm than good and her empowering alternatives. Whether you're a survivor, currently battling the disease, or simply want to protect your health, this episode is packed with potentially life-saving information to help you take control of your wellbeing. What you'll learn: Why metabolic health is crucial for cancer prevention and treatment The potential risks of common cancer screening methods How lifestyle factors impact cancer risk and what to do about it The role of fasting in cancer recovery The truth about genetic risk factors for cancer Simple strategies to create an anti-cancer environment in your body How to empower yourself if diagnosed with cancer Full show notes: https://www.jjvirgin.com/nasha Shop Oura Rings: https://ouraring.com/ Vital Choice wild-caught seafood: https://vitalchoice.sjv.io/daKYGy Reignite Wellness™ Glutamine Powder: https://reignitewellness.com/products/glutamine-powder Reignite Wellness™ Magnesium Body Calm: https://reignitewellness.com/products/magnesium-body-calm Reignite Wellness™ Plant-Based & Paleo-Inspired All-In-One Shakes: https://reignitewellness.com/collections/shakes Try Pendulum: https://pendulumtherapeutics.sjv.io/jr9zVP Download my FREE Best Rest Sleep Cheat Sheet: https://jjvirgin.com/sleepDoes Trauma Cause Illness with Dr. Sara Gottfried: https://jjvirgin.com/main-podcast/does-trauma-cause-illness-with-dr-sara-gottfried-ep-639/ Nasha's Educational Programs for Practitioners: https://www.drnasha.com/books-and-education Episode Sponsors: Try Timeline: https://www.timelinenutrition.com/shop?rfsn=7082975.4b75243 Use code JJ10 for 10% off all products Go to qualialife.com/VIRGINWELLNESS to try Qualia risk-free for up to 100 days and code VIRGINWELLNESS for an additional 15% off Get Dr. Nasha's FREE ebook: 6 Steps to Dealing with a Cancer Diagnosis
Guest: Krista Bontrager & Monique DusonMinistry: Center for Biblical UnityPositions: (Krista) Vice President of Educational Programs and Biblical Integrity + (Monique) PresidentBook: Walking in Unity: Biblical Answers to Questions on Race and RacismWebsite: centerforbiblicalunity.com
Guest: Krista Bontrager & Monique DusonMinistry: Center for Biblical UnityPositions: (Krista) Vice President of Educational Programs and Biblical Integrity + (Monique) PresidentBook: Walking in Unity: Biblical Answers to Questions on Race and RacismWebsite: centerforbiblicalunity.com
In this episode of Why Distance Learning, hosts Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring welcome Maddie Roach, the Distance Learning Specialist at the National World War II Museum. Maddie shares her experiences building engaging virtual programs that connect learners to history in unique ways, discusses how the museum adapted post-Katrina, and explores how distance learning makes education accessible across the globe.Key Topics Discussed:Maddie's journey from museum volunteer to distance learning specialist.The development of digital exhibits and synchronous virtual field trips.Operation Foot Locker, a program that ships World War II artifacts to classrooms.The museum's mission to preserve history and teach lessons of tolerance.Golden moments when students connect personally with history, including stories from underrepresented groups.The importance of balancing synchronous and asynchronous learning experiences.In-depth insights for educators:Maddie explains how distance learning bridges physical gaps and brings the museum to students worldwide. She discusses how their programs meet the needs of diverse audiences, from K-12 classrooms to lifelong learners, and shares strategies to create meaningful connections through primary sources and oral histories.Call to Action:Tune in to this episode to discover how Maddie and her team use technology to make history come alive. Learn how virtual programs like Operation Foot Locker and interactive webinars are transforming history education. Check the show notes for links to the National World War II Museum's virtual offerings and explore how to bring these experiences into your classroom.About today's guest:Maddie Roach is the Distance Learning Specialist at the National World War II Museum. With a background in history and public history from the University of New Orleans, Maddie blends her love of technology and education to develop engaging, meaningful virtual programs for learners around the world.See the museum's promo video, featuring Maddie and mentioned in the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QBMSd7fLxsHost Links:Discover more virtual learning opportunities at CILC.org with Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell.Seth Fleischauer's Banyan Global Learning has performed over 40k live virtual teaching periods while improving students' language, digital, and cultural competencies.
Dr. Simone Alicia noticed that many of the children and adults she worked with struggled with self-esteem issues. She realized that there was a need for a new approach to help people feel good about themselves from the inside out. By combining her background in education, modeling, and later studying neurolinguistic programming (NLP) and divinity, Dr. Simone developed powerful tools for boosting self-esteem. Join us this week as Dr. Simone, a.k.a The Self-Esteem Doctor, gives us a clear definition of what self-esteem entails and how we can nurture it in our children. Hear her brilliant ice cream cone analogy for helping kids understand they are in charge of building their self-esteem, and her top tips for guiding our kids as they cultivate a confident inner dialogue. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/85
This week, I'm joined by early childhood interventionist, Jill Urbane, as she shares her expertise on toddler speech development. Jill has been working with families for over 25 years, and in that time, she has created a comprehensive system that gives parents the tools they need to encourage their child's development and set a strong foundation for learning and success. Listen in to hear Jill break down the five foundational language skills all children need to develop, and her top tips for parents supporting their child's speech at home. Learn how imitation of gestures and sounds helps with speech development, the role music and play can have in boosting your child's speech, and Jill's advice for making learning a joyful experience for your child. Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/84
As recent data shows that a staggering 67% of fourth graders in the United States have fallen behind in reading, Valerie and Amanda are on the front lines combating this crisis. Through the Elite Reading Coach Academy, they have gained the skills and tools to teach children to read using engaging, play-based methods that deliver real results. Hear how Valerie and Amanda took the leap and became Elite Reading Coaches, starting their own businesses. They share the challenges they've overcome along the way, as well as the immense pride and fulfillment they feel in seeing their students gain confidence and fall in love with reading. Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/83
Presented by the Cytology Programs Review Committee Charles Sturgis, MD, Chair, & Jenna LeBlanc, MS, CT(ASCP)CM, Vice Chair Michele Smith, MS, SCT(ASCP) & Sean McNair, MPH, CT(ASCP) are members of the CPRC. Title: The Future of Cytology: A Review of the Updated Standards, Name Change, and Transition to Master's Host Mr. Sean McNair joins Ms. Jenna LeBlanc, Ms. Michele Smith, and Dr. Charles Sturgis in this enriching episode to discuss the updates of the new Standards and Guidelines for the Accreditation of Educational Programs in Cytology, the rationale behind the profession's name change, the transition to master's degree, and the future of Cytology. This podcast pulls back the curtains to show the dedication of the CPRC and the changes they are excited to share with you. For additional information, please visit the Cytology page on the CAAHEP website (includes all four sponsors and emails, Standards, FAQs, and Curriculum Implementation Strategies): https://caahep-public-site-5be3d9.webflow.io/committees-on-accreditation/cytology
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of partial mortgage notes with the experts, Fred and Tracy Rewey. Whether you're new to note investing or looking to refine your strategy, this episode is packed with valuable insights and actionable advice. Learn about the basics of partials, the Reweys' journey into the note space, and how you can leverage partials to optimize your investments. Don't miss out on this wealth of knowledge!Chapters:0:00 Introduction0:08 Welcoming Fred & Tracy Rewey0:40 The Reweys' Background in the Note Space1:47 How Fred and Tracy Got Started in Notes2:52 Transition from Institutional Work to Independent Note Buying4:19 Benefits of a Note Investing Lifestyle5:16 The Importance of Learning Both Sides of Note Investing6:05 Introduction to Partials and Their Power6:35 The Reweys' Educational Programs and Giving Back7:01 Overview of Their Master Classes and Membership Program8:26 Deep Dive into Partial Note Transactions10:00 Understanding Different Roles in Note Buying11:08 What is a Partial Note?12:12 Real-Life Example of a Seller-Financed Note13:09 Buying a Note: Full vs. Partial14:00 Partial Note Strategy Explained16:11 How to Structure a Partial Note Purchase18:00 Common Questions about Partials Answered20:21 Handling Payoffs and Reassignments in Partials22:07 Using Third-Party Servicers in Note Transactions23:33 Buy Full, Sell Partial Strategy24:52 Infinite Returns: Example of Selling a Partial for More Than Purchase Price27:05 Real-Life Example: Profits from a Partial Payoff29:38 Using Tools Like Partials in Your Note Investing Toolbox31:01 Why Listening is Key in Negotiations33:30 Additional Strategies for Maximizing Returns on Partials35:12 The Importance of Proper Training & Application37:28 Fred & Tracy's Membership Program Details39:10 The Value of Ongoing Note Education & Community Support40:20 Future of the Note Industry42:00 Understanding Current Market Cycles in Note Investing43:03 Final ThoughtsFollow Us On These Platforms:
This week, I sit down with integrative pediatrician Dr. Joel Warsh to discuss his balanced approach to raising resilient kids. While he shares eye-opening data on the state of children's health today, Dr. Warsh focuses on small, gradual changes busy parents can make to nourish their families—no extreme lifestyle overhaul required. Discover how reading labels, cooking one extra meal at home per week, and curating a more positive social media feed can have a profound ripple effect on your child's long-term wellness. Dr. Warsh walks you through simple micro-upgrades you can start implementing today to raise resilient kids, and arms you with wisdom that will help you think like a pediatrician as you parent at your child's unique pace. Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/82
Join Melissa Carter on the Paulding County Cast as we dive into this week's hottest stories. Experience the excitement of the upcoming Night Market and Moonlit Movie in downtown Dallas on September 27th, where local vendors and community fun await. Discover how STEM Day is inspiring young minds with hands-on engineering activities for 3rd to 8th graders. Stay informed with updates on the recent thefts at Big Doug's Hiram location and learn how you can help solve this local mystery. We also cover the latest weather forecast for Hiram and Dallas, an arrest report involving former employees from Apple Tree Learning Center, and the thrilling sports results, including the Hiram Hornets' upcoming game. Don't miss this episode packed with all things Paulding County news! SOCIAL: Facebook YouTube Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Community Events01:26 Crime News and Updates02:20 Educational Programs for Students03:17 Supporting Local BusinessesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Celia Kibler is a parenting expert with over 45 years of experience. She's also a bestselling author, international speaker, and founder of the International Day of Calm. Her acclaimed 21 Days to Stop Yelling course is designed to guide you through a journey of self-reflection and practical skill-building to help you replace yelling with constructive and compassionate communication, and she's sharing her insights with us on this episode. If you're ready to stop yelling and start connecting with your kids on a deeper level, listen in. Celia shares her secret to getting kids to cooperate without resorting to yelling, doable tips that will transform your parenting, and the importance of play, both for you and your kids, in fostering a peaceful household. Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/81
Welcome to Your Paulding County Cast! I'm Melissa Carter. Let's dive into our top stories: PC News 773 Scouters Association Boston Butt Sale: Fundraiser for Scout Hut improvements on October 4, with pickup on October 5. Tickets for Rome Emperors game on August 31—$13 each, $5 supports the Scouts. Visit their website for details. Mike Ruple Honored: Board of Education recognizes Mike Ruple for his commendation from Dallas GA Police. He completed a 16-hour emergency response training in July. Drone Smuggling Case: Two brothers, including Dallas resident Nicholas Lo, sentenced to 12 months in federal prison for using a drone to smuggle contraband into a Georgia prison. Weather Today: Sunny, high of 89, low of 66. Tomorrow: Sunny, high of 90, low of 67. Tuesday: Partly cloudy, high of 92, low of 70. Weird Story 19th-Century Shipwreck: Polish divers find a shipwreck in the Baltic Sea loaded with luxury items. Declared an "ancient relic" by Swedish officials. Events August 17, 7pm: Free Family Movie Night - Kung Fu Panda 4 at Veterans Park. September 7, 9am: Paulding Meadows Arts & Crafts Festival at Earl Duncan Park. August 18, 4pm: Paint & Sip - High Vibrations at The Candela Bar. Sports Braves vs. Reds 2025 Game: Set to play at Bristol Motor Speedway, potentially breaking MLB attendance records. Stay tuned for more updates and stories from around Paulding County! SOCIAL: Facebook YouTube Chapters 00:00 Community Fundraisers and Support Initiatives02:25 Weather Updates02:53 Educational Programs at Chattahoochee Tech03:22 Advertisements for Credit Union of Georgia and New Season Church04:05 Legal Cases and Criminal Activity05:23 Local News and Events06:19 Local Events06:45 Church Services07:42 Sports News08:08 Retirement Savings and Consumer PricesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony Delauney has been a financial planner for two decades and calls himself the Financial Dadvisor for kids and families. He is the author of five children's books that focus on financial literacy, with a sixth releasing soon, and is a huge advocate for teaching children the financial know-how they need to make informed decisions now and in the future. Anthony shares his insights on the importance of kids understanding finances from an early age and how parents and educators can start them young. We're exploring why the lessons laid out in his books are about so much more than just money, what happens when kids take ownership of their decisions, and how money lessons can prepare them for all of life's challenges. Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/80
This episode will be part celebration, part reflection, and part insight. We will be celebrating what we learned from 1 year of hosting a live radio show and podcast, looking back at some of the highlights, and also sharing specific data on a group coaching program that follows the framework that our seasons have been focusing on this past year: Navigating Uncertainty, Developing Leadership Identity, Mapping a Strategy, Navigating Complexity, and Making a Greater Impact. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:How do you make an impact on leadership development in a large healthcare system where people generally work in siloes? How can you help clinical and academic leaders feel more prepared and more supported to create organizational change and lead in times of uncertainty? We will review our proprietary research-based 5-stage Strategic Leadership Pathway model and the results from a program evaluation study of this model conducted at Duke University and presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting.We'll explore questions such as:1. What might be the impetus for starting a group coaching program within academic healthcare - what was the need identified and why group coaching?2. What can you expect to gain from such a program and what are the implications?3. What impact could this kind of program potentially serve in highly complex academic medicine and healthcare environments in supporting leaders in those environments. And we'll also celebrate 50 episodes and 1 year of doing this radio show!***ABOUT OUR GUESTS:Dr. Mara Becker, MD, MSCE, is a physician-scientist and Vice Dean for Faculty of Duke University School of Medicine's Office of Faculty. She oversees the Office for Faculty and provides leadership on all faculty matters including advancement, development, mentoring and professionalism. Her previous translational research focused on identifying factors that enhance response and minimize toxicity to drugs used for the treatment of rheumatic diseases in children, focusing on individualized therapeutic strategies. She previously served as Division Director of Rheumatology and Associate Chair for the Department of Pediatrics at Children's Mercy-Kansas City. Dr. Becker is actively involved in national committees and organizations including the FDA Arthritis Advisory Committee, American College of Rheumatology, American Board of Pediatrics, Rheumatology Research Foundation Board of Directors, and Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance.Jessica Schonberg, M.Ed. is their Director of Educational Programs for Duke University School of Medicine's Office of Faculty. She directs and oversees their Leadership and Faculty Development and funding programs. Jessica has a Master's degree in Training and Development from North Carolina State University. Jessica Sperling, Ph.D., is and Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine at Duke University, as well as the Director of Applied Research, Evaluation, & Engagement of Duke University's Social Science Research Institute (SSRI). She focuses on responsive and collaborative research, evaluation, and research/practice partnership. At Duke, her work has focused on education, healthcare delivery, diversity/inequality, and innovation/pilot programming. She holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.***IF YOU ENJOYED THIS EPISODE, CAN I ASK A FAVOR?We do not receive any funding or sponsorship for this podcast. If you learned something and feel others could also benefit, please leave a positive review. Every review helps amplify our work and visibility. This is especially helpful for small women-owned boot-strapped businesses. Simply go to the bottom of the Apple Podcast page to enter a review. Thank you!***LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE:Guest Website: https://medschool.duke.edu/blog/piloting-leadership-group-coaching-program-pediatric-division-chiefs#sq_hro4iausqfOur website: www.gotowerscope.comhttps://medschool.duke.edu/blog/piloting-leadership-group-coaching-program-pediatric-division-chiefs#sq_hro4iausqf #StrategicLeadershipPathwayModel #LeadershipGroupCoaching #LeadershipDevelopment #TheHardSkills #Healthcare #Academia #Results #Celebrating1YearTune in for this empowering conversation at TalkRadio.nyc
Join host Antonio Tijerino on this special episode Fritanga featuring Luis and Roberto Clemente Jr., and Thomas Brasuell, President of the Roberto Clemente Foundation. Together, they discuss the life and legacy of the Great One: Roberto Clemente. Wearing the iconic number 21, Clemente was the first Latino player inducted into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame. His illustrious career includes 3,000 hits, four batting crowns, 12 Gold Glove Awards, the 1966 National League MVP title, 15 All-Star appearances, and two World Series championships. Beyond his athletic achievements, Clemente was a humanitarian icon, dedicated to helping those in need. As a tireless advocate for social justice, Clemente used his platform to fight against inequality and champion civil rights for Black and Latino communities. From baseball clinics for underprivileged children in Puerto Rico to sacrificing his life to support earthquake victims in Nicaragua, Clemente's spirit of giving endures through his sons and the Roberto Clemente Foundation. Listen in as we honor Roberto Clemente – the athlete, the humanitarian, the civil rights advocate, and a hero to millions. Click here to watch the full episode on YouTube today. RESOURCES: Click here to learn more about the Roberto Clemente Foundation's efforts to empower youth through sports, education, and community programs. Connect with the Roberto Clemente Foundation today:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theclementefoundation21/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robertoclementefoundation21LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/robertoclementefoundation/
Welcome to my first co-hosted podcast episode with my dear friend, Kelsey Sorenson. Kelsey is a former teacher, current homeschool mom to three kids, founder of Educate & Rejuvenate, and a certified life coach. She's also the host of the Educate & Rejuvenate Summer Conference: the virtual education event of the year that will have you ready to take on the next school year with joy and ease, and we're inviting you along. Kelsey and I are diving into what you can expect from the Educate & Rejuvenate Summer Conference 2024 happening in July, and how we're on a mission to create a win-win-win for all parents, educators, and kids by reaching more people. Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/78
Marching bands are now a staple at halftimes. But why? This hour, we discuss the art of the marching band. We'll talk about all of the work that goes into coordinating them, and the evolution of marching band music and competitions. Plus, a look at the history of halftime. GUESTS: Justin McManus: Director of Athletic Bands at the University of Connecticut Dylan Reyes: Occasional board operator for The Colin McEnroe Show who marched competitively through high school Mark Dyreson: Professor of Kinesiology and Affiliate Professor of History at Penn State, where he is also Co-Director of Research and Educational Programs for the Penn State Center for the Study of Sports in Society. He is the author of numerous books and articles about the history of sport Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode. Colin McEnroe and Cat Pastor contributed to this show, which originally aired on November 13, 2023.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My guest this week is legendary children's musician and global troubadour, Raffi. In addition to his five-decade-long career as the most popular children's entertainer in the English-speaking world, Raffi has started a global movement called the Raffi Foundation for Child Honouring, where he shares his philosophy on valuing and respecting children. He's here to give us a brief introduction to his work. Raffi shares his insights on the importance of respectful love and his nine guiding principles of child honoring. We're discussing the beauty of treating our children with respect, how it grows our compassion in challenging moments, and Raffi's tips for cultivating a safe, caring community for your children. Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/77
Karen DeLoach grew up directing plays on the playground with no idea that one day she'd make her own independent films and teach others how to do the same. As both a university instructor and a homeschool teacher, Karen has seen how art can impact both physical and mental health firsthand. She also shares some really powerful stories about how art has changed lives. Join us for a wonderful conversation about discovering new ways to get creative, finding our ability to express ourselves through art, and the science behind what art can do for our kids—and for us! We discuss how the right and left brain are different, how art helps people who are neurodiverse, and what you can do to support your kids and their love for art. Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/76
April Rehrig is a mom, school psychologist, and teacher whose collaborative approach combines special education advocacy with real-world strategies that work. She decided to take parents behind the scenes In the world of special education through online workshops and IEP coaching so they can make informed decisions for their children, and she's here today to walk us through the world of special education. April lifts the veil on IEPs and 504s so you can develop a solid action plan for your child. Learn how to identify when to seek out an IEP or 504 plan for your child, the pros and cons of getting a special education assessment through your child's school versus going private, and April's top tips for preparing yourself for an IEP meeting. Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/74
This week on the podcast, Vanessa and Jonah are joined by hilarious comedian and new friend, Kyle Kinane. Jonah tests out some of his pun-centric stand-up material, Kyle talks about his love of horror movies and is there anything scarier than running into a sweaty guy in a mosh pit? We also get into Kyle's topic, the PBS educational show Cover to Cover and how it informed his own forays into creative expression the same way that "Kids In The Hall" informed his discovery of comedy. We also play a round of CHANGE.DORK where we debate if microwaves should have a mute button, if society should stop judging people who eat cupcakes for breakfast and the underrated benefits of vanilla frosties and cheese pizza. Don't forget to pick up Kyle's new Bobcat Goldthwait-directed stand-up hour DIRT NAP HERE. It's the dreamsicle of comedy specials! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.