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In this episode of Providing Pediatrics, host Charles Woolley welcomes Dr. Erica Liebelt, a nationally recognized expert in pediatric emergency medicine and toxicology. Together, they explore the critical issue of pediatric poisoning in our evolving world.
Episode Summary: In this heartfelt episode, I sit down with Amanda Bush, a yoga practitioner in residence with Arts in Medicine at Shands UF Health in Gainesville, Florida. Together, we explore Amanda's vision of bringing yoga and mindfulness practices into middle schools to help students better cope with stress and challenging situations. Drawing on her extensive experience as a middle school educator, Amanda discusses the emotional landscape of adolescence, the potential benefits of integrating yoga and mindfulness into school curriculums, and the obstacles educators face due to underfunding and overburdened staff. The conversation is deeply personal, with both of us sharing our experiences as parents and educators, and it highlights the transformative power of art and movement in healing and supporting young people.Topics Discussed:Amanda's background in yoga, community outreach, and educationThe unique challenges faced by middle schoolers and the lack of coping resourcesHow yoga and mindfulness can provide critical tools for emotional regulationAmanda's experiences implementing yoga and movement workshops for youthBarriers to integrating programs like this into schools, including funding and teacher burnoutThe potential for empowering teachers with mindfulness strategiesPersonal stories of transformation through yoga and meditationAmanda's next steps in making her vision a realityKey Takeaways:Middle schoolers are often in emotional limbo, facing adult-level stress without the necessary toolsMindfulness and movement can help students manage anxiety, increase self-awareness, and improve resilienceMaking these practices part of the school day (not just after school) would increase accessibility and long-term impactTeachers are overwhelmed and underfunded, but can be a powerful ally in supporting student well-being if given the right resourcesAmanda's work is ongoing, and she aims to expand access and education in this vital areaAbout the Guest: Amanda Bush is a yoga practitioner, educator, and community outreach facilitator. She is passionate about integrating yoga and mindfulness into education to support the holistic well-being of young people.Find Amanda:Website: elevatedyogaandwellness.comInstagram: @elevatedyogaandwellness and @amanda.elevated.yogaAbout the Host: Pam Uzzell is the creator and host of Art Heals All Wounds, a podcast spotlighting artists whose work brings healing, understanding, and transformation to individuals and communities.Resources Mentioned:Shands UF Health, Gainesville, FloridaGirls Place (summer camp)Breathe for Change (yoga teacher training program focused on educators)How to Support the Show:Follow Art Heals All Wounds on your favorite podcast appLeave a five-star rating or reviewReach out via arthealsallwoundspodcast.comCredits:Music by Ketsa and Lobo LocoPodcast editing by Iva HristovaThank you for listening! Be sure to connect with Amanda Bush for updates on her journey and the evolution of mindfulness in education.
In this episode of the Fortune's Path podcast, Tom Noser interviews Anderson Williams, Principal for Talent Development at Shore Capital Partners, a private equity firm that partners with entrepreneurs and industry executives to drive growth in micro-cap businesses. Anderson brings a unique perspective from his diverse background as a classroom teacher, entrepreneur, sculptor, painter, writer, and corporate advisor.Topics Discussed:Anderson's role leading talent and leadership development initiatives at Shore Capital PartnersHow Shore Capital works with micro-cap businesses (typically small, family-run businesses) to help them scaleThe Shore Leadership Academy's approach to developing leaders at different stagesHow Anderson's background in fine arts influences his approach to business and educationThe importance of trust and communication as foundations for leadershipThe connection between art, education, and business leadershipHow Shore Capital evaluates potential business partnershipsThe growth strategy of consolidating small businesses to create mid-market companiesKey Takeaways:Shore Capital Partners invests in micro-cap businesses with the goal of helping them scale, focusing on companies where the founders want to remain involved and grow with a strategic partner.The Shore Leadership Academy focuses on developing leadership at all levels, from first-time managers to executives, with a curriculum that progresses from self-development to team leadership to strategic business thinking.Anderson attributes much of his approach to business and leadership to his background in fine arts, particularly how it taught him to see differently, accept feedback, and continually iterate.Trust is described as foundational to leadership, with three distinct dimensions: personal trust, organizational trust, and strategic trust.The best teachers (and leaders) combine authentic passion for their subject with the ability to make content relevant to learners' real-world experiences.Anderson describes education as being about delivery, while learning is about what people do with knowledge - applying it in new and interesting ways.Shore Capital's investment strategy looks for "barbell industries" where there are many small players and a few large ones, creating opportunity to build in the middle through strategic acquisition.Business success ultimately comes from human relationships: "We're humans working together with other humans and human-created systems to provide products and services to solve problems for other humans. And we call it a business."Guest Bio:Anderson Williams serves as Principal for Talent Development at Shore Capital Partners, leading their talent and leadership development initiatives. With a diverse background as a classroom teacher, entrepreneur, sculptor, painter, writer, and corporate advisor, Anderson brings a unique perspective to leadership development. He holds a Master's in Fine Arts from Cranbrook Academy of Art and has been with Shore since 2021.
How do you prepare the next generation for financial success? Learn about the world of financial education with the MoneySKILL program, a dynamic initiative from the AFSA Education Foundation designed to empower consumers of all ages with vital money management skills.You'll hear about how this innovative, online, and free resource equips educators, parents, and learners to understand and navigate the complexities of personal finance, ensuring they have the tools they need for financial wellness. Rhonda Ashburn and Olivia DiBiase share how MoneySKILL provides a comprehensive curriculum, spanning from budgeting basics to advanced topics like retirement planning, in a flexible format adaptable for different learning environments and settings. Also, discover the measurable impact MoneySKILL is making, with significant growth in financial literacy and practical financial behaviors among users highlighted by recent studies.Listeners will learn:The wide-ranging topics covered by MoneySKILL, from budgeting to identity theft and moreHow Money Skill offers adaptable tools for educators, parents, and learners to engage with personal finance educationThe positive impact of MoneySKILL, supported by studies indicating increased knowledge and better financial behaviors among participantsResources:MoneySKILLAFSAEF.org
In this insightful episode of Generation AI, hosts JC Bonilla and Ardis Kadiu speak with Lev Gonick, CIO of Arizona State University, about how AI is reshaping higher education technology systems. Gonick shares ASU's innovative approach to AI implementation, discussing their transition from fragmented "Frankenstein" tech systems to a more integrated architecture using AI agents. He explains how ASU is already deploying orchestrated AI agents across campus operations - from parking to financial aid to classroom instruction - and offers a practical vision for how universities can adapt to this technological shift. This conversation is essential listening for higher education professionals looking to understand how AI can transform student experiences and institutional operations.The Current State of University Technology Systems (00:00:25)Discussion of universities as technology "Frankensteins" with disconnected systemsGonick explains ASU's dual approach to AI: both as additional tools and as potential unifiersThe challenge of balancing pragmatic immediate needs with long-term integration goalsASU's outlook on technology focuses on opportunity and abundance rather than scarcityThe Timeline for Technology Transformation in Higher Education (00:02:14)Gonick suggests the transition away from fragmented systems could take "a generation or two"ASU positions itself as an outlier and model for what a "new American university" can look likeThe importance of proving what's possible by implementing future-focused solutions todayASU's commitment to focusing on "the future today" rather than waiting for perfect solutionsASU's Leadership in AI Implementation (00:03:45)Reference to ASU's publication documenting their AI journey with 40+ implementation storiesDiscussion of ASU's mindset that emphasizes growth and innovationGonick quotes Alan Kay: "If you want to predict the future, invent it"ASU's philosophy: "If you want to invent the future, start" - emphasizing action over debateAI's Transformation of Higher Education (00:05:33)Gonick argues AI represents a "tectonic shift" that will redefine not just how we teach but what we teachMany universities are stuck in an academic debate rather than testing and experimentingASU's approach involves real-world testing while adhering to principles of innovationThe need for agile, iterative approaches to AI implementation similar to software developmentThe Evolution from Generative AI to AI Agents (00:08:57)Reflection on the past year's progress from classroom-focused generative AI to agent-based systemsGonick suggests current generative AI implementations will eventually be seen as "prehistory"Discussion of how voice and video AI experiences may create economic value in educationThe emergence of "agentic" AI systems where multiple specialized agents work togetherASU's Current Work with AI Agents (00:11:35)ASU has developed approximately a dozen purpose-built AI agents for different functionsThese agents are now being orchestrated to work together rather than operating independentlyExamples include agents for syllabus creation, assessment, skills development, and career opportunitiesDiscussion of the need for "Centurion" agents to ensure privacy, security and ethical useAI Applications in Campus Operations (00:14:52)ASU is implementing agentic AI experiences in back-office operations like parking managementPlans for teaching and learning agent implementations starting in August for the new school yearDevelopment of pedagogy agents that support different teaching methods (Socratic, case method, etc.)Financial aid navigation as another major area where AI agents are improving student and family experiencesThe Digital Workforce and Organizational Change (00:20:49)Discussion of AI agents functioning as a "digital workforce" that requires managementThe need to rearchitect how work is done in university settingsHuman resistance to change as a major challenge in AI implementationASU's approach to helping employees transition to new roles through upskilling and reskilling programsThe Near Future of AI in Higher Education (00:24:47)Discussion of the impact of politics and regulations on AI implementationASU's view of challenges as opportunities and their focus on adaptabilityThe concept of building "anti-fragile" institutions that not only survive disruption but thriveThe importance of planning with a longer horizon while remaining agile - - - -Connect With Our Co-Hosts:Ardis Kadiuhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ardis/https://twitter.com/ardisDr. JC Bonillahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jcbonilla/https://twitter.com/jbonillxAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:Generation AI is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com. Attend the 2025 Engage Summit! The Engage Summit is the premier conference for forward-thinking leaders and practitioners dedicated to exploring the transformative power of AI in education. Explore the strategies and tools to step into the next generation of student engagement, supercharged by AI. You'll leave ready to deliver the most personalized digital engagement experience every step of the way.Register now to secure your spot in Charlotte, NC, on June 24-25, 2025! Early bird registration ends February 1st -- https://engage.element451.com/register
Episode Title: "Your Story Is Your Superpower—Own It, Share It, and Let It Open Doors for You."Season 3, Episode 44In this transformative episode of Resilient Voices & Beyond Podcast, host Michael D. Davis-Thomas sits down with powerhouse speaker, author, trauma expert, and former foster youth Dr. Danisha Keating for a deeply authentic conversation about healing, identity, and turning pain into purpose.From living in her car while navigating college, to raising her siblings while building a life rooted in impact, Dr. Keating's story is one of resilience, grit, and radical self-determination. She shares how her experiences in the foster care system and with generational trauma shaped her—but didn't define her. Instead, she reclaimed her narrative and has since dedicated her life to empowering others to do the same through storytelling, education, and systemic advocacy.As the author of Faith Through the Desert, From Foster to PhD: Letters from a Suitcase, and Taking My Voice Back: Healing What Broke Me, Dr. Keating is a leading voice in the foster care reform space and a nationally recognized coach for speakers and authors. Her mission is clear: to help others own their voice, craft their message, and step into spaces they were once told they didn't belong.In this episode, Michael and Dr. Keating explore:Navigating homelessness and foster care while pursuing higher educationThe emotional toll of systemic disconnection and budget cutsHow to recognize and break generational trauma and learned helplessnessThe power of community and finding just one person who believes in youTurning your story into your platform: authentic storytelling as advocacyThe importance of self-care, celebration of small wins, and setting boundariesThis conversation is a reminder that your story is not a liability—it's leverage. For every listener who's struggled with feeling unseen, unheard, or unworthy, this episode is your invitation to reclaim your voice, rewrite your narrative, and realize your worth. Connect with Dr. Danisha Keating:Website: www.danishakeating.comInstagram: @drdanishakeatingFacebook: Dr. Danisha KeatingLinkedIn: Danisha Keating, PhDYouTube: The Dr. Danisha Keating ShowTikTok: @drdanishakeatingExplore her books on Amazon:Faith Through the DesertFrom Foster to PhD: Letters from a SuitcaseTaking My Voice Back: Healing What Broke Me
It's YOUR time to #EdUpIn this episode, President Series #358, (Powered By Ellucian), & brought to YOU by Ellucian LIVE 2025 & HigherEd PodConYOUR guest is Dr. Lisa Coleman, President, Adler UniversityYOUR host is Dr. Joe SallustioHow can universities leverage partnerships for growth & sustainability?Why is branding & differentiation critical in higher education?How can institutions expand their impact through mental health initiatives?What role does AI play in the future of education & student well-being?How can graduate institutions drive innovation in higher ed?Topics include:Expanding health & equity initiatives in educationStrengthening alumni engagement & community partnershipsThe impact of global education & collaborationInnovating in graduate education for the future workforceBuilding strong institutional trust & leadershipNavigating enrollment shifts & sustainability strategiesFor #EdUp Subscribers only via the extended conversation:Leadership philosophy for new university presidentsBuilding institutional trust & credibilityStrategies for long-term sustainability in higher edExpanding mental health initiatives in educationThe future of partnerships in higher educationInnovations in student engagement & retentionListen in to #EdUpDo YOU want to accelerate YOUR professional development?Do YOU want to get exclusive early access to ad-free episodes, extended episodes, bonus episodes, original content, invites to special events, & more?Then BECOME A SUBSCRIBER TODAY - $19.99/month or $199.99/year (Save 17%)!Want to get YOUR organization to pay for YOUR subscription? Email EdUp@edupexperience.comThank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp!Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience!We make education YOUR business!
Step into the halls of Syracuse University's Industrial and Interaction Design program, where creativity, innovation, and tradition converge to shape the next generation of designers. In this episode, we explore how this prestigious program is evolving to meet the challenges of an AI-powered future while maintaining its core hands-on approach.Join host Sarah Nagle, a Syracuse alumna turned professor, as she takes us through the program's rich history and speaks with Professor Michael Kowalski about the delicate balance between traditional design skills and emerging technologies. We'll hear from current students navigating this evolving landscape and discover how AI is reshaping design education.But what if the design studio itself could talk? Meet StudioIQ, our latest Vurb that embodies the spirit and wisdom of Syracuse's design program. Listen as this AI companion shares insights about student life, creative processes, and even dreams up its ideal physical form as a mobile workstation dispensing fresh Sharpies and design wisdom.Key Takeaways:The evolution of Syracuse's design program from its 1870 founding to todayHow AI tools are being integrated into design educationThe importance of maintaining fundamental design skills in an AI-driven worldStudent perspectives on balancing traditional methods with new technologiesThe unique culture and community within Syracuse Design StudiosWhat would you ask YOUR design studio if it could talk? Share your thoughts using #AIPoweredByPeople or connect with us on social media!Download the Vurbs app to chat with Studio IQ and other AI-powered companions. Available on iOS and Google Play.#AI #DesignEducation #SyracuseUniversity #Innovation #Design #AIPoweredByPeople #IndustrialDesign #DesignThinking #CreativeEducation #FutureOfDesignFollow Your Host and Guest:Sarah Nagle, LinkedInMichael Kowalsky, LinkedInInstagram: @su_industrialdesignFollow On Social:Instagram | @vurveylabsLinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/company/vurveylabsVurvey.comProduced and edited by Sarah NagleSocial Media Content by Katie SizemoreNew episodes release every TuesdayVurvey.com
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We love to offer solutions along with our discussions of the current problems in education today. Today's fresh perspective comes from Dr. Emily Affolter, the director of the Sustainability Education Ph.D. at Prescott College. The focus of this program is on the nexus of social and environmental justice as enacted in teaching, learning, and leading. Emily's interest is in culturally responsive teaching across grade levels to infuse social justice principles into education. Join us to learn more!Show Highlights:The battle for social justice in educationCulturally responsive teaching is NOT a political stance.Thinking about opening up the ways we teach and embracing pluralistic methodsExamples of a pluralistic approach to educationThe issues of systemic apathyResources for parents and teachers from the Equity Literacy Institute (ELI)Links/Resources:Connect with Dr. Emily Affolter: LinkedInContact us on social media or through our website for more information on the IEP Learning Center: www.inclusiveeducationproject.org Thank you for listening!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every Tuesday.If you enjoyed this episode and believe in our message, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show.Be sure to connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns:FacebookInstagram–We are doing videos on Instagram, so connect with us here and send us your questions!TwitterIEP websiteEmail us: admin@iepcalifornia.org
Have you ever wondered what makes Goan cuisine so special? What if the secret ingredient isn't just the spices, but the sun itself?In this episode, Paula sits down with Lara Victoria, a food and wine expert with deep roots in both Bombay and Goa. Lara shares her journey from pastry chef to sommelier, weaving in the rich cultural influences that have shaped her love for food and hospitality.Together, they explore the vibrant flavors of Goan cuisine, from the legendary Goan sausages to the Portuguese-inspired vindaloo. Lara explains the relaxed Goan way of life, known as Susegad, and how the region's unique blend of Indian and Portuguese heritage has influenced its food, music, and traditions.Paula and Lara also discuss the deep role of hospitality in Indian culture, the hidden gems of Goa's food scene, and even the art of pairing wine with Indian dishes. Whether you're planning a trip to Goa or just love learning about food from around the world, this episode is packed with flavor, history, and inspiration.In this episode, you'll learn about:The must-try dishes of Goa, including chicken shakuti and chorizo pãoThe Portuguese influence on Goan cuisine and how it evolved over timeHow Lara transitioned from banking to hospitality and found her passion in wine educationThe beauty of Goan hospitality and why Sussegad is a lifestyle worth embracingGrab a cup of chai (or a glass of wine!) and join Paula for a delicious deep dive into Goa's food, culture, and history with Lara Victoria.HELPFUL LINKSLara's featured recipe: Ghosht Do PyazaLara's websites: cruclasse.ca and laravictoria.comFollow Lara on InstagramJoie Noble Blend (the wine Paula mentioned)Get my free Travel Planning ToolSUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW If you love this podcast and want to give me your support, please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. This goes a long way in helping me get in front of other culinary adventurers like you. Just open up the Apple Podcasts app and go to “In My Kitchen with Paula”. Or, in this episode, click on the 3 dots in the right corner and click on “Go To Show”. At the bottom of the show page, you can rate and review. SAY HELLO In My Kitchen creates connections one dish at a time, by exploring culture through food. I do this through unique culinary workshops, speaking engagements, and of course, this podcast. I'd love to hear from you! Connect with me in one of three ways: DM me on Instagram at @inmykitchenpaula Email me at paula@inmykitchen.ca Click to text me directly. Include your email address and I'll share my free travel planning tool!
Episode Summary:In this special keynote episode, hosts Ardis Kadiu and JC Bonilla discuss how Agentic AI is transforming higher education by evolving AI from simple tools to proactive teammates. They explore the journey from generative AI to sophisticated multi-agent systems, emphasizing how these technologies can significantly enhance student engagement, recruitment, and research productivity. With practical strategies and insights, this episode is essential for higher education professionals eager to implement AI for strategic growth and operational efficiency.Show Notes:Introducing Agentic AI in Higher Education (00:00:00)The shift from traditional AI tools to proactive teammatesWhy institutions must adopt agentic AI to meet rising student expectationsCompetitive advantages for early adopters in higher educationThe Evolution of AI: From Perception to Agentic Systems (00:04:00)The development from perception AI to generative AI, and now agentic AIAgentic AI's capability to reason, adapt, and act autonomouslyPractical differences between traditional chatbots and agentic systemsReal-World Applications of Agentic AI (00:19:00)Examples of Google's Gemini and ChatGPT's deep research functionalitiesAI co-scientists accelerating research timelines from years to minutesAgentic AI's role in automating complex student recruitment campaignsMulti-Agent Collaboration and the "TACO" Framework (00:42:00)Explanation of AI agent roles: Taskers, Assistants, Collaborators, and OrchestratorsHow multi-agent systems scale operations in educationThe benefits of vertical AI solutions versus horizontal toolsBuilding and Managing Your AI Workforce (00:53:00)AI agents as junior virtual coworkers and the implications for staffingEvaluating success with AI: Performance, financial outcomes, and organizational impactsPreparing institutions culturally and technically for AI implementationFuture of Work and AI Skills Development (01:00:00)The rise of AI specialists and the importance of AI readinessHuman roles evolving from direct tasks to orchestration and managementHow institutions can successfully onboard and manage AI teammates - - - -Connect With Our Co-Hosts:Ardis Kadiuhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ardis/https://twitter.com/ardisDr. JC Bonillahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jcbonilla/https://twitter.com/jbonillxAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:Generation AI is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com. Attend the 2025 Engage Summit! The Engage Summit is the premier conference for forward-thinking leaders and practitioners dedicated to exploring the transformative power of AI in education. Explore the strategies and tools to step into the next generation of student engagement, supercharged by AI. You'll leave ready to deliver the most personalized digital engagement experience every step of the way.Register now to secure your spot in Charlotte, NC, on June 24-25, 2025! Early bird registration ends February 1st -- https://engage.element451.com/register
In this episode of the Experience Miracles podcast, Dr. Tony Ebel explores the three fundamental causes of picky eating in children and their connection to nervous system function. He explains how these issues stem from neurological dysfunction and subluxation, rather than just behavioral or dietary choices. Dr. Ebel provides detailed insights into how addressing these root causes through Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care can help resolve picky eating behaviors.[00:00:00] - Episode IntroductionIntroduction to Ask Dr. Tony episode formatOverview of topics to be covered[00:02:00] - The Three Main Causes of Picky EatingPreview of neurophysiological, oral motor, and sensory processing componentsIntroduction to the "golden thread" connecting all three causes[00:04:00] - Understanding Macronutrients and DietDiscussion of nutrient-dense foodsChallenges parents face with implementing dietary changesThe role of nutrition certification and education[00:07:00] - First Major Cause: Sensory OverloadDetailed explanation of nervous system dysregulationImpact of sympathetic dominance on eating habitsConnection between stress and food preferences[00:12:00] - Neurological FoundationsIntroduction to vagus nerve functionRole of the brainstem in eating behaviorsExplanation of sympathetic dominance effects[00:17:00] - Second Major Cause: Digestive FunctionsFour primary functions of the neuro-digestive systemDetailed breakdown of motility, absorption, assimilation, and eliminationConnection between nervous system and digestion[00:27:00] - Identifying Digestive IssuesHow chiropractors use scans to detect problemsUnderstanding subluxation patternsRelationship between digestive issues and picky eating[00:32:00] - Third Major Cause: Mechanical IssuesExplanation of oral motor coordinationRole of cranial subluxationsImpact of structural issues on eating[00:35:00] - Understanding Complex FoodsWhy healthy foods are harder to digestRole of supplementationImportance of proper digestive function[00:38:00] - ApproachHow to address root causesImportance of proper sequencing Reality of implementing dietary changes[00:41:00] - Practical ApplicationsTimeline for seeing improvementsWorking with your chiropractorImportance of patient educationThe article referenced in this episode.. Picky Eaters Explained: The Neurological Connection to Mealtime Struggles-- Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. To watch Dr. Tony's 30 min Perfect Storm Webinar: Click Here Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS Directory Subscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
As a leading beauty innovator for more than 20 years, Nick Stenson has dedicated his career to creating and advocating for exceptional, inclusive beauty experiences, services and products.With multiple nominations and wins in the prestigious North American Hairstyling Awards and a beauty brand of their own, this week's Headcases is a true hair hero! In this week's episode we learn more about Nick's journey into the industry and how he invests in himself.Nick talks about his background growing up around hairdressersChris and Nick discuss finding what you love and being happy‘What you do in this industry is up to you' Nick discusses investing in yourself Learning about Nick's start in educationThe importance of having a good team Nick and Chris discuss the biggest thing he has learned about being a leader What does it mean to be an introvert?Chris asks what the one thing is that Nick dislikes about the industry ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Check out more episodes and the videos at https://chrisbaran.com/podcast ⭐️ Join our FREE Facebook community for Salon Team Trainers today. https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining ✅ Exclusive content on how to implement and scale your salon training the easy way ✅ Save time and learn what works from people just like you ✅ Get back to your mission of building the salon business and creating more jobs Learn more here - https://bit.ly/trainersplaybook Join our FB group - https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining Follow us on IG - https://instagram.com/coachchrisbaran
In this episode, Cecilie & Jesper Conrad sit down with Rebecca Jean-Charles to explore the concept of Edugenic Harm—how traditional education systems inadvertently harm children by normalizing control, disconnection, and compliance. Through personal stories and reflections, we unpacks our journeys from the conventional school system to homeschooling and unschooling.Edugenic Harm refers to the subtle, systemic ways in which traditional schooling undermines children's autonomy, emotional well-being, and connection to their natural instincts, conditioning them to accept control and compliance as normal.Key Points Discussed:Lack of Consent in EducationThe mandatory nature of schooling removes children's choice, creating a system where autonomy is disregarded from an early age.Disconnection from Basic NeedsSchools often restrict children's ability to listen to their bodies, whether it's moving, resting, eating, or expressing emotions, leading to a disconnection from natural instincts.Normalization of ControlDrawing parallels between school and abusive relationships, showing how constant oversight, judgment, and invalidation of feelings can lead to internalized submission and fear of mistakes.Gaslighting of Emotional ExperiencesHow children's emotions are dismissed ("It's not that bad" or "You'll understand later"), teaching them to mistrust their own feelings.The Long-Term Impact of Edugenic HarmHow this conditioning in childhood can lead to accepting unhealthy patterns in adult life, including abusive relationships or toxic workplaces.The Alternative: Unschooling and FreedomRebecca shares her personal transformation and how unschooling her children became a journey of healing, freedom, and connection.Follow Rebecca Jean-Charles:https://www.facebook.com/RebeccaJeanCharleshttps://www.instagram.com/ittakesavillage.sehttps://ittakesavillage.se/Send us a text Support the showPODCAST INFOPodcast website: http://theconrad.family/podcast YouTube Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/theconradfamily365Apple Podcasts: https://www.theconrad.family/apple Spotify: https://theconrad.family/spotify RSS: https://theconrad.family/rss SUPPORT & CONNECTSupport on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Theconradfamily Share a review: https://www.theconrad.family/review-our-podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theconrad.familyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theconradfamilyTwitter: https://twitter.com/theconradfamily
Episode Summary: Just as a masterful orchestra requires a skilled conductor, successful data teams need leaders who can harmonize diverse talents into powerful performance. In this episode, four exceptional data leaders share their insights on bridging the academic-industry gap, developing practical skills, navigating leadership paths, and mastering stakeholder communication. Key Highlights: [00:00:00] - Introduction: The Orchestra of Data Leadership [00:01:27] - Meet Our Conductor-Level Leaders Bridging Academia and Industry with Ali Saad [00:02:13] The real gap between academic knowledge and industry needsWhy perfect datasets don't exist in the real worldEssential skills missing from traditional educationThe importance of understanding business contextHow to think beyond just code execution Practical Skill Development with Anastasia Kulakova [00:04:33] Creating your own learning environmentPractical approaches to learning MLOpsHow to gain hands-on experience without production accessThe journey from Jupyter notebooks to full deploymentTips for building complete ML pipelines Leadership Pathways with Julie Montel [00:08:19] Two distinct paths to data leadershipGrowing within an established organizationBuilding from scratch in smaller companiesThe importance of understanding all data team rolesHow to demonstrate value and advocate for resourcesBuilding trust and influence in your organization Data Storytelling with Promit Ray [00:11:15] The importance of communicating with non-technical stakeholdersHow to make data insights resonateBuilding data literacy across organizationsStaying current in a rapidly evolving fieldProfessional development strategies Key Takeaways: Real-world data work requires more than academic knowledgeHands-on experience is crucial - create your own learning opportunitiesLeadership paths can be grown or built from scratchCommunication skills are as important as technical expertiseContinuous learning is essential in the evolving data landscape Resources Mentioned: GitHub Actions for learning environmentsDigitalOcean and Heroku for practice deploymentsData Chiefs Community: www.data-chiefs.com Featured Guests: Ali Saad - Data LeaderAnastasia Kulakova - MLOps ExpertJulie Montel - Data Team LeaderPromit Ray - Data Science Leader Get More Value: Join the Data Chiefs community for structured support, peer learning, and proven frameworks to help you advance your data leadership career. Visit www.data-chiefs.com to learn more.
What does an SAT score really tell us about intelligence? Tune in for a fascinating discussion about the evolution of standardized testing, its role in modern education, and why MIT recently reversed course on test-optional admissions. Our guest this week, Shahar Link, CEO and founder of Mindspire Tutoring and Test Prep, brings both personal experience and historical perspective to this timely conversation.IN THIS EPISODE, WE DISCUSS:The evolution of standardized testing and its role in modern education Current trends in test-optional admissions and why some universities are returning to requiring tests How test scores relate to diversity and opportunity in higher educationThe real relationship between test scores, intelligence, and academic successRESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Learn more about Mindspire or send them an email at info@mindspireprep.comGet your copy of Rebel Educator: Create Classrooms Where Impact and Imagination MeetLearn more about Rebel Educator, explore our professional development opportunities for educators and students, and check out our project library.Visit us at UP Academy to learn more about our personalized and inclusive learning environment.Connect with Tanya and UP Academy on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram and learn more about her journey here.GUEST BIO:Shahar Link, the CEO and founder of Mindspire Tutoring and Test Prep, has been at the forefront of the test preparation and academic excellence arena for over a decade. With a career spanning 25 years, Shahar has honed his expertise in high school teaching and tutoring standardized tests, including the SAT and ACT. Holding a Master's degree in History from Stanford University, where he delved into the history of IQ testing, Shahar founded Mindspire driven by the deep reward in empowering students to exceed their own expectations and achieve remarkable success in even the most formidable academic and mental endeavors.Shahar's exceptional contributions have not gone unnoticed. He has been featured as a quoted expert in the renowned US News & World Report and has been invited as a keynote speaker at numerous educational institutions, captivating audiences with his innovative approaches to learning. Through Mindspire Tutoring and Test Prep, Shahar has transformed the lives of countless students, providing them with invaluable strategies and guidance to conquer academic challenges and unleash their true potential.Enjoying the show? Leave us a rating and review and help more people find us!bit.ly/RebelEducatorApplePodcastsWe'd love it if you could take a few minutes to fill out this survey to let us know how we can bring you the best possible content: forms.gle/JcKHf9DHTZnYUmQr6 Interested in being on the Rebel Educator podcast? Fill out this form and we'll reach out to you if we think you'd be a great fit for an upcoming episode. https://forms.gle/CZJXLQDdevPh22ZN7Want to learn more about opening your own UP Academy? Check out the Rebel Educator Accelerator:www.rebeleducator.com/courses/the-acceleratorMORE ABOUT THE REBEL EDUCATOR PODCAST:In each episode of the Rebel Educator podcast, I deconstruct world-class educators, students, and thought leaders in education to extract the tactics, tools, and routines that you can use as teachers and parents. Join me as we discuss how to shift the classroom, the learning environment, the mindset, and the pedagogy, to resist tradition, reignite wonder, and re-imagine the future of education.This podcast is dedicated to all of the educators who work thankless hours to make our next generation the best it can be. It was designed to begin conversations on how we can redesign education for the future of work and the success of our students. It is meant for teachers, students, administrators, homeschoolers and anyone who interacts with and teaches youth. We're thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. IXL's comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:Simplify and streamline technologySave teachers' timeReliably meet Tier 1 standardsImprove student performance on state assessments
Executive leadership teams and hotel ownership across the hospitality industry still don't reflect the diversity of its workforce—or of the guests and communities it serves. Ashli Johnson, founder of Hospitality Hued, is on a mission to change that by creating pathways to leadership and ownership for Black and Brown hospitality professionals. In this episode, Ashli shares her journey from her influential role at Howard University's Marriott-Sorenson Center for Hospitality to founding Hospitality Hued, an organization dedicated to elevating underrepresented talent in hospitality.Join us as Ashli discusses:How mentorship from industry leaders, including her late friend Ray Bennett (obituary), inspired her pathThe origins and impact of the Marriott-Sorenson Center at Howard UniversityHow Hospitality Hued empowers emerging leaders through networking, access, and educationThe intentional planning behind her latest industry-defining event, designed to increase diversity and foster connectionsPractical strategies for creating more inclusive leadership in hospitality—and why it mattersIf you're ready to rethink the future of hospitality and open doors to a more inclusive industry, this episode is a must-listen.Memorable Quotes:“Hospitality can save the world if we just let it.”“Ownership is the ultimate step toward economic freedom and real equity in the hospitality industry.”“Sometimes all it takes to create a pathway is taking a moment to recognize someone's potential and making an introduction.”Resources Mentioned:Hospitality Hued WebsiteHoward University's Marriott-Sorenson Center for Hospitality LeadershipAshli Johnson on LinkedInSend Josiah a text A few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
Mathias Eklof is a Swedish impact entrepreneur and investor with Hype Ventures. He has remained steadfast in supporting Ukrainian founders as war continues raging on in Ukraine. Since his last appearance on the show in 2022, he has been spending considerable time in Kyiv and with his military background being able to offer unique insights into Ukraine's tech and investment scene during this critical period. More recently Mathias has co-founded a new higher education product called Pareto School, which offers an alternative to traditional business education.On this episode we talk about:Applying the 80/20 Pareto principle in life and businessReimagining business educationThe role of AI and skillful prompting in educationThe power of cohort-based learningListen to the first part of this recording discussing building companies in wartime Ukraine on the previous episode from this Tuesday!Listen to the 2022 recording with Mathias on episode 70: https://www.pursuitofscrappiness.co/episodes/70-mathias-eklof-hypeventures==Find all episodes on > https://www.pursuitofscrappiness.co/Watch select full-length episodes on our YouTube channel > https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP6ueaLnjS-CQfrMCm2EoTAConnect with us on Linkedin > https://www.linkedin.com/company/pursuit-of-scrappiness/===============
Discussed:Targeted Marketing StrategiesImportance of finding and focusing on a niche market in luxury real estate.Transitioning from a generalist to a specialist in the luxury sector.Branding and PositioningThe significance of strong branding and marketing to establish oneself as a luxury agent.Potential business loss when focusing on luxury branding.Market KnowledgeUnderstanding the differences in market behavior across various price bands.Price banding concept and its relevance in luxury real estate.Geographic FarmingStrategies for direct mail marketing to share market knowledge.Importance of consistent messaging across marketing platforms.Targeting Specific NichesIdentifying and targeting specific niches within the luxury market, such as:High-rise condos and rooftop living.Equestrian communities and gated neighborhoods.Historic properties and their unique selling points.New construction developments.Networking and EducationThe importance of building a vendor base and networking with other real estate professionals.Engaging with local preservation societies and understanding historical properties.Successful Strategies for Luxury AgentsBuilding a reputation as a go-to agent in specific luxury categories.The role of effective farming and market insight in attracting clients.
This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Heggerty.The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here.Join us for an engaging edWeb podcast featuring a dynamic discussion on strategies and practices driving literacy success in K-5 classrooms. Moderated by Marjorie Bottari, Director of Content at Heggerty, this panel highlights insights from three distinguished literacy leaders:Dr. Carrie Willer, Director of Elementary Education (5K-5) at Appleton Area School DistrictDr. Gyimah Whitaker, Superintendent at City Schools of DecaturShanna Beber, Ed.S., Executive Director of Literacy at the Louisiana Department of EducationThe panelists share their approaches to fostering literacy growth within their schools and districts. Topics include effective leadership practices, innovative instructional methods, and the challenges and successes they have experienced.Whether you are an administrator, literacy coach, or educator, this edWeb podcast offers valuable perspectives and actionable insights to improve K-5 literacy outcomes in your own school communities. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from leading experts and enhance your understanding of effective literacy strategies.HeggertyTogether, we are committed to changing lives through the joy of reading, one child at a time.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.
How does political intervention shape the landscape of higher education? Today, our guest is Keith Whittington, Ph.D, David Boies Professor of Law at Yale Law School and director of the Center for Academic Freedom. In this episode, host John Tomasi and Keith Whittington discuss the increasingly contentious legislative interventions in higher education, beginning with Florida's "Stop Woke Act." Whittington compares today's interventions to past efforts, discussing implications for academic freedom, First Amendment rights, and university regulation.Whittington shares his experiences and the work of the Academic Freedom Alliance (AFA), emphasizing the importance of defending speech rights in academia. The episode also examines legislative trends, government control in public vs. private education, and challenges arising from modern technology and increased visibility of academic speech. Join us for some insights into the critical intersection of politics, law, and academia, emphasizing the necessity for open discourse and viewpoint diversity on university campuses. In This Episode:Whittington's new book, "You Can't Teach That"The mission and efforts of the Academic Freedom Alliance (AFA)An overview of Florida's "Stop Woke Act" and its implicationsHistorical legislative interventions in educationThe role of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) and the evolution of academic freedomFirst Amendment challenges related to classroom speech at public and private institutionsThe impact of political and ideological trends on higher education About Keith:Keith E. Whittington, Ph.D, is the David Boies Professor of Law at Yale Law School. Whittington's teaching and scholarship span American constitutional theory, American political and constitutional history, judicial politics, the presidency, and free speech and the law. He is the author of You Can't Teach That! The Battle Over University Classrooms (2024), Repugnant Laws: Judicial Review of Acts of Congress from the Founding to the Present (2019), and Speak Freely: Why Universities Must Defend Free Speech (2018), as well as Constitutional Interpretation (1999), Political Foundations of Judicial Supremacy (2007), and other works on constitutional theory and law and politics.Whittington serves as Founding Chair of the Academic Freedom Alliance's Academic Committee and as a Hoover Institution Visiting Fellow. He has been a John M. Olin Foundation Faculty Fellow, an American Council of Learned Societies Junior Faculty Fellow, a National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement Fellow, and a Visiting Scholar at the Social Philosophy and Policy Center. A member of the American Academy of the Arts and Sciences, Whittington served on the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States. Check out Keith's new book: You Can't Teach That!Follow Keith on X: https://x.com/kewhittingtonFind out more about the American Association of University ProfessorsFind out more about the Academic Freedom Alliance Follow Heterodox Academy on:Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Fax5DyFacebook: https://bit.ly/3PMYxfwLinkedIn: https://bit.ly/48IYeuJInstagram: https://bit.ly/46HKfUgSubstack: https://bit.ly/48IhjNF
Send us a textAre you aware of what's really being taught in your child's classroom? As parents, we often assume our kids are receiving a balanced education, but recent events have exposed a concerning trend: the infiltration of Critical Race Theory (CRT) into school curricula across the nation.In this eye-opening conversation, I sit down with Dr. George S. Maurer, author and expert on CRT in education. Dr. Maurer pulls back the curtain on this controversial ideology and its impact on our children's minds.Unmasking Critical Race TheoryThe Marxist roots of CRT and its goal to reshape societyHow CRT differs from genuine ethnic studies and cultural educationThe psychological impact on children: fostering division instead of unitySigns CRT Has Infiltrated Your Child's SchoolKey terms to watch for in class descriptions and assignmentsHow CRT extends beyond social studies into math, science, and even dance classesReal-life examples of parents fighting back against CRT indoctrinationThe Importance of Parental InvolvementWhy attending school board meetings is crucialStrategies for monitoring your child's curriculumHow to effectively challenge CRT implementation in your school districtBut what truly sets this conversation apart is Dr. Maurer's emphasis on action. He doesn't just highlight the problem – he equips parents with practical tools to protect their children's education and future.Whether you're a concerned parent, an educator, or simply someone who cares about the next generation, this discussion will open your eyes to the subtle ways CRT is reshaping young minds. Are you ready to take a stand for your child's intellectual freedom?Tune in and discover how to safeguard your children's education from ideological indoctrination.Connect with George:LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-george-s-maurer-ed-d-72786312/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558416817877https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558402657083Book Listinghttps://www.amazon.com/Critical-Race-Theory-Your-School/dp/1662897278/ref=sr_1_1?sr=8-1To Download the Companion Asset for this episode for free go to: https://www.thefallibleman.com/podcastextras Your Next EpisodeDads, You Have What It Takes: Embracing Your Calling as Fatherhttps://www.thefalliblemanpodcast.com/Dadcamp/ Join our Bi-Weekly Mailing List and Receive our "Foundations of Change" Ebook https://mailchi.mp/thefallibleman/2y3lp1to1e Kaizan Men's Personal DevelopmentAre you striving for personal and professional growth? Join Kaizan, our new 6-week holistic coaching program for Men's Personal Development, designed to help you achieve your full potential. We're offering an exclusive 40% discount for our listeners. Gain insights, overcome barriers, and build the foundation for lasting success with personalized and group coaching. Invest in yourself today! Support the show
From navigating systemic barriers to inspiring the next generation of scholars and leaders, this podcast episode highlights why Black men are essential to building a more inclusive, equitable, and effective educational landscape. I sit down with a group of gentlemen making waves in the world of education. Dr. Bryant Kent Wallace, Dr. Sheldon McAfee, Dr. Kevin McKenzie, and Marvin Boatman join me as we discuss:The retention & graduation rates for Black men in higher academiaClimbing the leadership leader in educationThe positive impact of Black men in educational spaces...and so much more.Subscribe & stay in the loop at camilleessick.com.Support the showFB @thespeakherpodcast | IG @camille.essick | camilleessick.com YT: CamilleEssick "Where Innovators & Creators Connect".**I do not own the rights to this music.**
Who is growing a media empire based on international teaching? Who loves going to recruiting conferences? And who writes entire books in a weekend? The answer, of course, is our fellow podcasting buddy Greg Lemoine. Greg wrote a follow-up to his award-winning (we awarded it a gold star) first book, “Finding the Right Fit: Your Professional Guide for International Educator Recruiting Fairs and Amazing Stories of a Teacher Living Overseas.” His second book is “International Teaching: The Best-kept Secret in Education”. In this episode, we took a peek at some of those secrets. Greg also publishes the International Teacher Podcast with his partners, rounding out the offerings of his content creation empire. The Guiding Question for this episode was: What tips, strategies, and takeaways can you share from your new book, International Teaching: The Best-kept Secret in Education? Here are a few of the topics Greg addressed in this episode: Choosing the title of the bookWhat going digital means for international educatorsPartnering with recruiting agencies and attending their fairsMaking connectionsDodging pitfalls and dragon fire in international classrooms with grace and good humorGreg's Contact Information: The International Teacher podcast is available on all podcasting platforms. Contact Greg and his podcasting partners at internationalteacherpodcast@gmail.com.Resources Mentioned in the Episode:Greg's Personal-Professional WebsiteInternational Teacher PodcastFinding the Right Fit: Your Professional Guide for International Educator Recruiting Fairs and Amazing Stories of a Teacher Living OverseasInternational Teaching: The Best-kept Secret in EducationThe show was recorded on August 15, 2024.Category: Recruiting Remember to access our Educators Going Global website for more information or to subscribe to our newsletter!Email us with comments or suggestions at educatorsgoingglobal@gmail.com Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube.Listen on your favorite podcast app: connect from our share page.Music: YouTube. (2022). Acoustic Guitar | Folk | No copyright | 2022❤️. YouTube. Retrieved October 11, 2022, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOEmg_6i7jA.
In this episode of Jake and Gino, co-founder Gino Barbaro sits down with real estate investor and creative financing expert Tom Cruz. Tom shares his incredible journey, starting in 2012 with an accidental entry into real estate due to his dog's breed restrictions, and now owning a portfolio that generates over $650K in monthly passive income! From wholesaling to dominating Section 8 housing, Tom dives into his strategies for leveraging creative financing, scaling his portfolio, and finding success in real estate no matter the market conditions. Learn the secrets to navigating Section 8, the pros and cons of government-backed income, and why iPhone users make the best tenants (yes, really!). If you're a new or seasoned investor, looking to break into affordable housing or scale your real estate empire, this is an episode packed with invaluable insights. Tom's journey proves that luck favors the prepared, and scaling from a single condo to hundreds of units is within your reach!Key Takeaways:How Tom got started with just $15K and turned it into millionsThe importance of creative financing and Section 8Why timing the market isn't everything — cash flow is king!The secrets to tenant screening and property managementWhy managing properties with Cruise Control software transformed his businessScaling from a single unit to over 700 unitsDon't Miss:How Tom used TikTok to grow a following of over 1.3 million in real estate and educationThe hilarious story of Tom's first condo purchase (it all started with a dog!)Join the conversation and learn from a true real estate innovator! Subscribe to our channel for more deep dives into real estate investing, multifamily strategies, and building a brand in the digital age!Resources Mentioned:Section 8 Webinar: section8webinar.comFollow Tom on Instagram & TikTok: @TCruzncJake & Gino Podcast: jakeandgino.com We're here to help create multifamily entrepreneurs... Here's how: Brand New? Start Here: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/free-wheelbarrowprofits Want To Get Into Multifamily Real Estate Or Scale Your Current Portfolio Faster? Apply to join our PREMIER MULTIFAMILY INVESTING COMMUNITY & MENTORSHIP PROGRAM. (*Note: Our community is not for beginner investors)
Send us a Text Message.In this enlightening episode of "Sweet Slumber," host Meredith Brough welcomes Julia Yarovoy, a registered dental hygienist, myofunctional therapist, and Buteyko breathing educator, to delve into the transformative power of proper breathing techniques on sleep and overall health. Meredith opens up about her personal journey, sharing how she overcame persistent asthma symptoms by incorporating Julia's breathing methods into her daily routine. Meredith and Julia emphasize the powerful impact that mindful breathing can have on one's life. They encourage listeners to start paying attention to their breathing patterns and try out the techniques discussed in the episode for better sleep and overall health. Julia offers simple, actionable steps to start improving your breathing habits today. Topics:Julia's background as a dental hygienist & her transition into breathing educationThe science behind breathing techniques & their impact on healthMeredith's struggle with asthma and how it affected her sleep & daily lifeDiscovering Julia's breathing techniques & the subsequent improvement in her asthma symptomsWhy nasal breathing is crucial The benefits of breathing through the nose versus the mouthDetailed explanation of slow exhales & their calming effect on the nervous systemNew breathing practices to incorporate into daily life for improved respiratory functionHow proper breathing can help manage & reduce stress levelsNew exercises to practice mindful breathing during stressful situationsThe role of breathing in managing sleep apnea & snoringTips for improving sleep quality through better breathing habitsHow breathing habits influence sleep quality & overall well-beingThe ripple effect of improved breathing on mental & physical healthEnjoy Julia's resources for further learning and practice. Visit this website to learn more about her services and set up a consultation. You may receive life-changing guidance and support! Direct email: HappyMyoNYC@gmail.com.Mentioned:Julia's articles on mouth taping and snoring: to-tape-or-not-to-tape-the-dilemmais-mouth-taping-the-right-fit-for-everyoneis-snoring-really-just-noiseSubscribe to "The Sweet Slumber Podcast" for more episodes on improving sleep and well-being.We love hearing from our listeners! Share your thoughts on this episode and your experiences with breathing techniques by leaving a review or sending us a message on this page.Disclaimer:The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional.The Baby-Centered Sleep Consultant Certification Program Launches on November 11th, 2024!Check out the links below & add your name to our waiting list so you can join our next session.Learn More About the Baby-Centered Sleep Consultant Certification Program HERE. Learn about our Baby-Centered Sleep approach, methods and principles, hear from a few of our graduates, and get to know Meredith HERE.
Have you considered using AI in your classroom to streamline your to do list? In this episode of the Teacher Burnout Podcast, we explore the world of artificial intelligence (AI) in education with guest Priten Shaw, author of "AI and the Future of Education." In this episode we discuss:How AI can help teachers reduce workload and mitigate burnoutPotential risks and challenges of AI adoption in educationThe importance of teaching students to use AI responsiblyRecommendations for teachers wanting to learn about AIStudent perspectives on AI in education and concerns about fairnessJoin us as we discuss the opportunities and challenges AI presents in the educational landscape, and learn practical tips for integrating AI tools into your teaching practice.Get Priten Shah's Book HERE.Join The Resilient Educator Academy HERE.Get my Classroom Management BUNDLE HERE.Click HERE for my Free Teacher Burnout Assessment.Check out my instagram @BarbFlowersCoaching HERE for more tips and strategies!Click HERE to sign up for a free coaching session. We're thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. IXL's comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:Simplify and streamline technologySave teachers' timeReliably meet Tier 1 standardsImprove student performance on state assessments
In this engaging Afterglow episode, hosts Harris III and Kate dive deeper into the concepts of expansiveness, ease, and flow introduced in their recent interview with Shari Aspinall. You'll hear personal insights and practical applications as they discuss:The difference between seeking an easy life versus one with more ease and flowChallenging societal norms and expectations, especially in parenting and educationThe pressures faced by men and boys in today's society, and the importance of creating space for emotional expressionHow to question and potentially change aspects of life that create frictionHarris and Kate share their experiences with travel and how it broadens perspectives. They talk about how these experiences create expansiveness not just in physical space, but in mindset and worldview, emphasizing the importance of seeking wonder in both grand adventures and everyday moments. They also delve into their current efforts to optimize their family and work life for greater flow, from their decision to homeschool their children, to rethinking their business practices, to challenging societal norms around work and education. You'll hear how they're making intentional choices to reduce friction points and create more ease in their daily lives, without sacrificing productivity or purpose.Whether you're looking to make small changes or considering a major life shift, this episode offers inspiration and practical ideas for creating a life with more wonder, ease, and flow.
Let's end this week with Linda Lim's motivating episode on this show!Linda gives so much value today as she speaks about several topics such as teaching young people about the significance of exposure to real estate investing, early retirement, and earning passive income. She also shares her point of view on the true meaning of passive investing, the future of real estate, and succeeding amidst changing market cycles!Key Points & Relevant TopicsLinda's diverse background and how she started building her real estate career and portfolioLinda's perspectives on real estate investing, teaching real estate to the young generation, retirement, and the value of education educationThe importance of investing in real estate based on your goals and lifestyleAdvantages of real estate in terms of opportunities and cash flowLinda's sentiments on the future of real estate and her advice to thrive in the changing market as a passive investorThe power of getting educated and being surrounded by like-minded people in real estateResources & LinksApartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive InvestorAbout Linda LimLinda Lim is founder of Essential Element Capital and has a proven record of over 30 years in finance, banking, venture capital, and real estate. Linda earned her Master degree in finance and has raised capitals for multi facets of syndication deals, from Real Estate (Resorts/ Hotels, Multi Family), trucking/ logistics to Molten Salt Reactor (MSR) and Military Drones for the Indonesian government. Linda currently has $100MM assets under management and some of them are multifamily with a total of over 500 doors. With decades of experience in finance and real estate, Linda has an intuitive ability to problem-solve and negotiate, putting her investors' best interests above anything else. Linda also runs her investor club, called: “Linda Lim's Charmed Circle” and co-run meet-up “The Passive Income Club” (TPIC) as co-founders. Linda is a philanthropist who is involved in a couple of organizations, such as UNICEF and other local charity groups. She is passionate about learning new things, a world traveler and foodie, who loves cooking, and reading. Get in Touch with LindaWebsite: https://essentialelementcapital.com/ Facebook: Essential Element CapitalLinkedIn: Linda LimInstagram: @essentialelementcapitalYouTube: Essential Element CapitalTikTok: @eecincTo Connect With UsPlease visit our website www.bonavestcapital.com and click here to leave a rating and written review!
This week on the podcast the new government is shaping up - we check if it's ship shape. Plus it's been NSSmass so we'll work out the impact, and we've got new research on academic support.With Jess Lister, Associate Director (Education) at Public First, Alex Favier, Founder and Director at Favier Ltd, David Kernohan, Deputy Editor at Wonkhe and presented by Jim Dickinson, Associate Editor at Wonkhe.What can the NSS can tell us about staff pay?National Student Survey 2024Who is Jacqui Smith?Listening to what students say in the national student surveyWhat academics want from academic supportOnce you can describe an academic support system, you can begin to evaluate itHow universities are thinking about academic supportFive free(ish) things Labour could do on R&DThirty seven things Labour should do now to make things better for studentsA look at Labour's in-tray for higher educationThe unofficial reintroduction to Patrick VallanceThe Kerslake Collection looks forward to a refreshed civic agenda for universities Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Rachael and Matt discuss the important steps and expectations to consider when choosing a financial advisor. Whether you're looking for comprehensive financial planning or need help with a specific issue, understanding what to look for can help you make an informed decision. We cover key topics such as assessing rapport, the importance of transparency, and ensuring proactive communication from your advisor.Key Points Discussed:Know what you're looking forStep back and consider if you're really looking for someone to manage your complete financial situation or if you're only looking to solve a specific problem (e.g., “I'm paying too much in taxes”).Do your due diligenceResearch the advisor to learn everything you can about what they do, their process, and how they charge. This helps avoid an unwanted sales pitch.Assess rapportAn introductory meeting is all about getting a feel for the person and learning more about their service.Expect more than just investment managementLook for comprehensive financial planning, coordinating every element of your financial life (investments, cash flow/savings, tax, estate, insurance, and any other part of life that your money touches).Solutions instead of productsNo investment product replaces a financial plan.TransparencyKnow what you're paying.Know how your advisor gets paid.Understand conflicts of interest.EducationThe best advisor will help you understand your plan.You should be able to explain your plan to someone else.Proactive CommunicationYou should hear from your advisor more than once a year.ThoroughnessYou can't expect exceptional results with mediocre inputs.Onboarding should take time because there's so much to consider.Fiduciary duty at all timesUnderstand the difference between fiduciary duty when making investment recommendations vs. fiduciary duty at all times.Join Rachael and Matt as they provide practical advice for navigating the complex world of personal finance, helping listeners make informed decisions to secure their financial future.Rachael X/Twitter - @camp_wealthrachaelcampwealth.comMatt X/Twitter - @matthew_garasicunrivaledwm.comDisclaimer: This podcast provides general information and discussion about finance, investing, and related subjects. The content provided in this podcast is not intended as investment advice and should not be taken as such. Always seek the advice of a professional or conduct your own research before making financial decisions. Rachael Camp offers advisory Services are offered through Creative Financial Designs, Inc., a Registered Investment Adviser, and Securities are offered through cfd Investments, Inc., a Registered Broker/Dealer, Member FINRA & SIPC, 2704 S. Goyer Rd., Kokomo, IN 46902. 765-453-9600. Neither Camp Wealth or Unrivaled Wealth Management are affiliated with the CFD companies or each other.
In this episode, we discuss Autism with Dr. Catherine Lord. Dr. Lord is a Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Education at UCLA and one of the foremost researchers in Autism. Dr. Lord provides tremendous insights into her roles in Autism and Autism Assessment.Dr. Lord discusses her journey into Autism, the evolution of the Assessment including the ADOS growing from her basement and being overran by demand to the Gold Standard, the Challenges with understanding the Spectrum, updates on the Lancet Commission and Profound Autism, and Barriers in the Medical and Educational Systems.Dr. Catherine Lord:https://www.semel.ucla.edu/autism/team/catherine-lord-phdhttps://childmind.org/bio/catherine-lord-phd/https://labs.dgsom.ucla.edu/lord/pages/our_teamThe Lancet Commission https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(21)01541-5/abstractThe Lancet https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30078460/Nature Reviews Disease Primers https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31949163/Autism and Education https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-the-spectrum-finding-superpowers-with-autism/id1737499562?i=1000656055638https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d948fecc-8cfa-4203-8493-a12d2c9c92ed/episodes/bf7ce843-0dd2-4fe8-b800-82ea9cace96d/from-the-spectrum-finding-superpowers-with-autism-autism-and-educationThe mention of a recent article on Predicting Profound Autism and Cell Biology and me shying away from saying "Organoids" in real-time https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11127428/(0:00) Intro(3:22) Dr. Lord's journey into Autism and Recognizing a Spectrum(11:25) The Evolution of Autism Assessment and Discussion on the ADI and ADOS- from making the ADOS in her Basement and being Overran by Demand to the Gold Standard; Revisions of Assessment Instruments(16:36) Gaps in the Autism Assessment(23:15) The Challenges with Understanding the Spectrum of Autism(29:32) Updates on the Lancet Commission and Profound Autism(35:19) Barriers with Autism and the Medical Field(39:29) Barriers with Autism and Education- Four Strikes against the Autistic Phenotype: Sensory-Processing, Speech and Language, Social Communication/Interaction, and Subject Switching (understand B3: Fixated Interests)(44:25) The Future of Autism and Helping Autistics Across the Life Span(51:03) Reviews/Ratings and Contact Infoemail: info.fromthespectrum@gmail.com
Chris Piech is a professor of computer science who studies how computers can help students learn. In comparing human- and computer-aided education, he says humans are great one-on-one, but AI is more consistent at grading and feedback. He and colleagues have created several generative AI grading apps to take advantage of these relative strengths, as he tells host Russ Altman on this episode of Stanford Engineering's The Future of Everything podcast.Episode Reference Links:Stanford Profile: Christopher PiechStanford Coding Program: Code in PlaceConnect With Us:Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything WebsiteConnect with Russ >>> Threads or Twitter/XConnect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/XChapters:(00:00:00) IntroductionHost Russ Altmans introduces guest Chris Piech, a professor of computer science at Stanford University.(00:01:50) Defining Coding and Its ChallengesWhat coding entails for beginners and the challenges associated with learning to code.(00:03:37) Enhancing Learning with ComputersHow computers and AI can be used to make learning more enjoyable and effective.(00:05:12) Human Connection in EducationThe significance of teacher-student relationships and how recent learners can be effective teachers.(00:07:02) AI and Coding EducationThe impact of AI on professional coding and how it can enhance the learning experience for new coders.(00:08:48) Joy of ProgrammingThe creative joy of programming and how AI tools can elevate the creation process.(00:11:57) Comparing Human and AI TutorsResults from experiments comparing the effectiveness of human and AI tutors.(00:14:43) Fair and Effective AssessmentChallenges and strategies for fair and effective computational assessment of students' work.(00:16:42) Addressing Bias and Fairness in GradingDemographic fairness in grading algorithms and the potential biases in different subjects.(00:20:52) Interactive and Unstructured FeedbackUsing AI to provide feedback on unstructured and interactive student work, like games and apps.(00:25:30) Expanding Beyond Academic TestsApplication of AI in non-academic assessments, such as medical tests, to improve accuracy and efficiency.(00:27:42) Generative GradingIntroduction to generative grading, where AI generates potential misconceptions to help with grading and feedback.(00:31:37) Conclusion Connect With Us:Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything WebsiteConnect with Russ >>> Threads or Twitter/XConnect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/X
The global video game industry is worth over $200 billion, so what a remarkable position it is to be at the forefront of its next evolution…That's where Gamestream finds itself thanks to visionary Founder & President, Ivan Lebeau, and his inspired view on the future of cloud gaming.Discover how Ivan channels an artistic approach to every facet of his journey, and the potential audience of billions tapped into by expansion into India & beyond.Lee and Ivan discuss:Taking inspiration from art, and how art reflects its periodThe lightbulb moment in seeing streaming become the futureHuge impending launches in India and Africa, tapping into over 1 billion additional usersGaming's power to enhance educationThe long term vision for Gamestream at the spearhead of the cloud gaming spaceExtrology: https://www.extrology.com/https://www.instagram.com/extrologypodcast/https://www.tiktok.com/@extrologyLee Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leecooperrecruiter/Ivan Lebeau: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivan-lebeau-gamestream/https://www.linkedin.com/company/gamestream/https://www.gamestream.biz/Get in touch: lee@extrology.com
In this episode, I meet with Nikki Hunjan, MA CCC-SLP, to find ways we can be culturally responsive when for Asian-American transracial adoptees. Tune into this Youtube LIVE replay as we commemorate AAPI month and discuss: Nikki's journey as a TPT sellerNavigating imposter syndrome and microaggressions as a transracial adopteeQ&A with audience members about self advocacy in higher educationThe importance of representationsWays we can be more inclusive in the content creation spaceThis episode was previously recorded on the Pediatric Speech Sister Network on Youtube. You can watch the visual episode HERE. ABOUT NIKKI: Nikki has been an SLP for 13 years. She lives in Virginia with her husband and two kids. Most of her experience has been in the schools, but she recently switched back to private practice.Get in touch with Nikki: Nikki Instagram: instagram.com/teachspeech365Nikki Website: http://www.teachspeech365.com Download her ROLL and PLAY FREEBIE here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xTmyAE63VO1CxkB2WAeHFROZ7MAydSas/view?usp=sharingThis podcast is sponsored by the Pediatric Speech Sister Network© on YouTube Live. You can checkout the latest live replays here: http://youtube.com/@PediatricSpeechSisterNetwork _________________________________________________MORE FROM PEDIATRIC SPEECH SISTERFollow me on Instagram! http://instagram.com/pediatricspeechsister Check out the PSS Gift Shop: https://pedspeechsister.etsy.com Pediatric Speech Sister Show Podcast - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pediatric-speech-sister-show/id1659114388 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Uqf5xU9edqc4W1VkhfZV9 Get your “5 Ways to Support BIPOC Children in Clinical and Education Settings” FREE Poster Here: http://tinyurl.com/supportBIPOCkids"Introduction to Cultural Competemility in Speech Pathology" eBook Pre-Sell: https://tinyurl.com/culturalcompetemilityGET HERE: CULTURAL RESPONSIVENESS GLOSSARY: Start challenging your implicit biases with the “Empowering Inclusivity: Culturally Responsive Glossary with Implicit Bias Self-Reflection, 2LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, and Disability TermsGet 10% OFF USING CODE PSS10 TODAY!FOR ASPIRING SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTSAre you an SLP2Be? Checkout Praxis Speech Sister on Instagram:http://instagram.com/praxisspeechsister Listen to the Praxis Speech Sister Podcast: tiny.url/praxisspeechsistermedia! FREE Mindset and Study Prep Mini Course Out Now: tinyurl.com/praxisminicourseMelanie Y. Evans - SLP L.L.C. is now accepting volunteer Influencer Interns! Find out more at tinyurl.com/pssinternapp. Preparing for the SLP Praxis Exam? Get your FREE Praxis Prep Guide Here: https://mailchi.mp/378fe4c47030/studyprep
*Content Warning : SA, CA, CSA, mentions of rape* After enduring an excruciating youth at the hands of her mother and step father, isolated on a mountainside, Misty was forced into an Amish settlement at 18 years old. Though in many ways this new lifestyle was far more liberating than what she was used to, it came with darker days than she could've ever imagined. Hurt and blamed by those most trusted she took a risk and tried to escape. Http://www.Change.org/childrightsact to sign Misty's petition to get congress to come in and protect the youth locked in cultsFind and Support Misty!Buy her book "Tears of the Silenced"IG @mistyelainegriffinFacebook: Misty GriffinWebsite: https://www.mistygriffin.comOur C2C vacation where we can meet you in real life and go on adventures together has 5 spots left! Click here to go to the official booking page Misty's early youthWhy did Misty's father become Amish?Misty's father tries everything to keep her isolatedAmish homeschool educationThe neighborhood knew and did nothingMisty's dad was sabotaging herHow Misty adjusted to being a teen in one of the strictest Amish communities in the U.S.What it was like going from isolation to lots of siblingsNot knowing how to use money or a phone"The woman is the temptress"Amish protocols for handling CSA "The entire community was in on the plot"TW: CSAMisty couldn't report her ab*ser without being blamedSA, CSA (Misty catches the bishop with his daughter) This has got to stopTW:SA (Misty runs away during an ass*ult)Misty's neighbor drives her to the policeAmish are treated like a sovereign nationThere are 7 little ones still living in that houseMisty leaves the AmishPerps get a slap on the wrist in the AmishHow Misty adjusts to life outside the AmishMisty's motivation to speak outMisty finds herselfMisty's book makes an impactThe bishop's ch*ldren reach out to MistyDoes Misty feel like she got justice?TW: CSAWhy is ab*se so prevalent in Amish communities?What can be done to help Amish youth?Our Merch! Patreon: Patreon.com/cultstoconsciousnessVenmo @sheliseannAny donations are welcome and appreciated to support the making of this podcastWebsite CultsToConsciousness.comFind Shelise on Social media!Instagram @cultstoconsciousnessHost Instagram @sheliseannTikTok @cults.to.consciousnessTwitter @cultstoconTheme Song Produced and Composed by Christian Guevara**Disclaimer: Thanks for joining us at Cults to Consciousness. This storytelling podcast is meant to be for entertainment purposes only and does not substitute for medical advice. We may discuss triggering topics and we ask that you make your personal mental health a priority. Lastly, the opinions of our guests do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the host.**
Show Notes for “JR Morning with Guy Gordon, Lloyd Jackson, and Jamie Edmonds” featuring guest Byron Osbern, Business Agent with IBEW Local 58.Segment Overview:March is Reading Month Promotion: IBEW Local 58's InvolvementJob Creation and Wage Quality in MichiganApprenticeship Programs as Alternatives to College EducationUpcoming News TopicsKey Discussion Points:Literacy and Education Campaign:Guest: Byron Osbern, Business Agent with IBEW Local 58Collaboration with the Detroit Federation of Teachers and Detroit Public Schools Community DistrictAim: To promote the importance of reading, discipline, and education among elementary studentsActivities: Interactive reading sessions with books selected by the districtDiscussions: Encouraging conversations about the books and their messagesIntroducing Career Opportunities:Highlighting construction and electrical work as viable career pathsEducational aspect: Teaching students about the construction industryLong-term benefits: Explaining how dedication and hard work can lead to success in tradesEconomic Development in Michigan:Governor Whitmer's investment of $335 million in 83 companiesJob creation vs. wage quality: Analyzing the impact of new jobs that pay below the state's average wageGuest Byron Osbern's perspective on the importance of investing in quality wagesApprenticeship Programs:Debt-free educational opportunities in construction tradesComparing apprenticeships to traditional college educationThe role of apprenticeships in developing skilled workers for the futureGuest Profile:Byron Osbern, Business Agent with IBEW Local 58Role in promoting skilled trades and educationExperience in advocating for worker rights and better employment standards
How does the art of networking shape the future of property management and investment? Today, Yonah navigates into the world of real estate with Alexandra Alvarado and Allen Artcliff-Cronrod from the American Apartment Owners Association (AAOA). Through engaging dialogue, the episode uncovers the invaluable role of networking, education, and community support in navigating the complexities of real estate investment and property management. Listeners will gain insights into the importance of association support for landlords, especially in tenant-friendly states, and the power of educational resources in preventing and resolving property management issues. [00:01 - 08:08] The Keystone of Real Estate SuccessThe importance of a supportive network for property ownersThe role of education in navigating real estate challengesInsight into the American Apartment Owners Association's mission[08:09 - 16:06] The Foundation of Empowered LandlordingAlexandra and Allen share their unique paths in the real estate sectorThe impact of personal and family experiences on their career trajectoriesThe evolution of their roles within the AAOA[16:07 - 24:49] The Heart of Real Estate GrowthCommon issues faced by property owners and available solutionsThe importance of proactive education and resourcesStrategies for dealing with tenant-related challenges[24:50 - 32:05] Navigating the Real Estate LandscapeThe significance of digital platforms in fostering community among landlordsPlans for expanding the AAOA's digital presenceThe role of webinars and live events in enhancing landlord education[32:06 - 40:54] The Future of Real Estate Community and EducationThe evolving landscape of landlord advocacy and legislationInsights into the potential future challenges and opportunities for landlordsThe critical role of the AAOA in representing and supporting property ownersConnect with Alexandra & Allen:Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/American-Apartment-Owners-Association-AAOA/112471385452699 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allen-artcliff-cronrod-3386804/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ApartmentOwnersLEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW by clicking this link.WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE?Be sure to follow me on the below platforms:Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, or Stitcher.LinkedInYoutubeExclusive Facebook Groupwww.yonahweiss.comNone of this could be possible without the awesome team at Buzzsprout. They make it easy to get your show listed on every major podcast platform.Tweetable Quote:"The true mark of success is being able to be the one who is holding that pen to write tomorrow's blank page." - Allen Artcliff-CronrodSupport the show
Welcome to another inspiring episode of F**K Being Stuck. In today's episode, our guest, Amy Suto, shares an incredible journey of healing from an autoimmune condition and going into remission. Amy, a successful freelance writer and digital nomad, takes us through her struggles and triumphs as she navigates through a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis at a young age. From facing limited information from doctors to overhauling her lifestyle, diet, and environment, Amy's journey is a testament to taking charge of one's health. She emphasizes the importance of being a proactive patient, doing thorough research, and seeking the right medical team. Amy's story is a powerful reminder of the resilience and determination needed in the face of chronic illness and the transformation that can come from such a life-altering experience. In this episode we discuss:Amy's journey with healing from an autoimmune conditionAdapting to changes and traveling as a digital nomadEmbracing a healthy and fulfilling lifestyleThe importance of research and educationThe challenge of breaking old habits and forming new onesVisit the Show Notes:45. Healing from an Autoimmune Condition and What it Takes to Successfully Go Into Remission with Amy SutoResources:Brain TapFree Webinar: 5 Steps to Mastering Chronic PainGet your copy of Anatomy of Abundance HERE & scroll down to claim some free bonus gifts from the authorsConnect with Amy:Instagram - @sutoscienceYouTube - @sutoscienceTikTok - @sutoscienceWebsite - AmySuto.comNewsletter - From the Desk of Amy SutoConnect with Dr. Sabrina Nichole:Follow on Instagram @drsabrinanichole & @f_ckbeingstuck.podcastWebsite - drsabrinanichole.comFollow on Facebook - Sabrina CrouchLearn more about the F**k Being Stuck MasterclassFree Webinar: 5 Steps to Mastering Chronic PainCustom Music by Takenya BattleFollow on Instagram @kenyakeys
“Networking is mutual aid.” Daniel Ginsberg is the Director of Strategic Initiatives at the American Anthropological Association, where they bring their knowledge of association management and organizational anthropology to help association leaders understand the culture of the AAA community and create new pathways into active, engaged membership. For the previous four years as Director of Education and Professional Practice, they oversaw the AAA’s professional development and public outreach efforts, including nonformal education such as internships, workshops and mentoring, as well as informal education such as career development resources, youth outreach and webinars. They have taught as an adjunct professor in the American University departments of anthropology and world languages & cultures, and as a public high school ESL teacher. They also serve on the Program Committee at the LSA. Daniel Ginsberg on LinkedIn Annals of Anthropological Practice, vol 47 #1 American Association of Applied Linguistics World on the Move: 250,000 Years of Human Migration Topics include – anthropology – TESOL – networking – Center for Applied Linguistics – post docs – AAAL – project management – non-formal educationThe post Episode #42: Daniel Ginsberg first appeared on Linguistics Careercast.
In this episode of Take-Away with Sam Oches, Sam talks with Amy Hom, a restaurant industry executive whose resume includes stops at brands like Red Robin, Sweetgreen, and Bluestone Lane. These days, a lot of Amy's attention is on LEAD, the organization she cofounded with other restaurant executives that invests in future restaurant leaders. Amy joined the podcast to talk about LEAD and how the industry can lower turnover, particularly among GMs, if it did a better job investing in young leaders. In this conversation, you'll find out why:By investing in emerging leaders, you can lower turnover Young restaurant leaders need networking and educationThe restaurant industry has a work-life-balance problem Your ability to receive feedback will determine how far you can go in any industryYour mentorship could help unlock the potential of a future restaurant starHave feedback or ideas for Take-Away? Email Sam at sam.oches@informa.com.
Today, we're bringing a phenomenal guest who shares the worth of investing in education as a fundamental point of your success in real estate!Brad Sumrok tells us how he discovered real estate investing, the massive impact of mentorships on his journey as a beginner in the business, and why you shouldn't let the fear of investing in yourself block you from achieving the life you wanted.We've prepared more wisdom and value in this discussion, so be sure to check this episode!Key Points & Relevant TopicsHow mentorship, seminars, and conferences have awakened Brad's realization about the power of real estateThe hardest part of getting into seminars and conferences without a real estate background and while having a full-time jobWhy it's worth investing in yourself when you enter the real estate businessOvercoming the fear and doubt of investing your money into mentorshipsHow to find opportunities in the present real estate environmentThe importance of having focus and resilience in growing as an investorBrad's goals and his dedication to providing educationThe key to getting good results from mentorships and seminarsResources & LinksJoin Brad Sumrok's Weekend 2 Wealth Real Estate Mastery Event in Dallas, TX on Feb 17 - 18, 2024Replay of the 2024 Apartment Investing Forecast Online Live EventRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. KiyosakiApartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive InvestorAbout Brad SumrokSince 2005, Brad has personally helped his students purchase over $6 Billion in apartment complexes, involving thousands of investors who have taken his training. Many of Brad's students began with zero previous investing experience and, within a few short years, hundreds of his mentoring students have retired and/or increased their net worth by over $1 MILLION. Even more are earning double-digit average annualized returns.Brad's first investment EVER was in 2002. He started with a 32-unit apartment complex and by 2005 he retired from his six-figure income job. Over the years, Brad has owned over 57 apartment buildings totaling over 10,000 doors and just over $1 Billion in asset volume. The Sumrok Multifamily Mentoring mission is to help 1,000,000 people achieve financial freedom by investing in apartments and following Brad's 20-year proven framework for successful apartment investing. Brad wants you to be able to enjoy the same quality of life that he has been able to achieve. Get in Touch with BradWebsite: https://bradsumrok.com/ Email: support@bradsumrok.com LinkedIn: Brad SumrokFacebook: Brad Sumrok's Apartment Investor Mastery / Brad SumrokInstagram: @bradsumrokTo Connect With UsPlease visit our website www.bonavestcapital.com and click here to leave a rating and written review!
Alex Ruggieri joins this week's episode to discuss foreign investors in the U.S. and how REALTORS can best prepare to work with international clients.We cover:Alex's career history and how he got started in commercial international real estateHis advice for REALTORS on getting started in commercial international real estateWhy foreign investors want to come to the USTrends he's seeing in the commercial international marketHow to work with international clientsThe importance of networking and educationThe types of investments foreign investors are makingFactors that impact investmentsThe role REALTORS play when it comes to foreign investmentsIf foreign investments will increase or decrease this year
"We don't need a handful of people doing inclusive education perfectly, we need millions of people doing it imperfectly." - Tim VillegasAccording to the Oxford Dictionary, inclusion is the practice or policy of providing equal access to opportunities and resources for people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized, such as those who have physical or intellectual disabilities and members of other minority groups. And specifically when it comes to education, inclusion is the act or practice of including students with disabilities with the general student population.And yet, what does true inclusive education look like in a public school setting?In this episode, Tim Villegas, the Director of Communications for the Maryland Coalition for Inclusive Education and founder of their podcast and blog, Think Inclusive, joins me to provide a beginning lesson on inclusion.You will learnThe history of the IDEAHow belief in inclusive education does not equate implementing inclusive education practicesThe difference between placement and belonging when talking about inclusive practicesThe importance of storytelling in moving the cultural acceptance of inclusionResources cited: A summary of the evidence on inclusive educationThe relationship between special education placement and high school outcomesAbout Tim Villegas:Tim Villegas is the Director of Communications for the Maryland Coalition for Inclusive Education and founder of their podcast and blog, Think Inclusive. He spent 16 years in public education, where he advocated for the full and authentic inclusion of learners with disabilities in general education, even those with more extensive support needs. MCIE: Website: https://www.mcie.org/Email List: https://bit.ly/MCIE-Email-ListFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThinkInclusive/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/think_inclusive/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/think_inclusiveYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ThinkinclusiveUsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/inclusive-education/Follow Neuroversity on all our social platforms:Neuroversity WebsiteIGFacebookTwitterLinkedInPatreon
In this episode, Sujani sits down with Dr. Jan Carney, the Associate Dean for Public Health and Health Policy and Professor of Medicine at the University of Vermont. They discuss Jan's reflections of the relationship between public health and healthcare, her work in pulling together UVM's graduate public health program, and ways we can work to expand and integrate public health into new fields.You'll LearnWhen public health first became a topic of interest during Jan's clinical practiceJan's experience transitioning from direct patient care to community based healthPatience and seeing impact and results from public health work Jan's experience working as the Commissioner of Health in Vermont and her transition into academiaThe work and team that went into creating the University of Vermont's graduate public health programWhat edupreneurship is and how it can be used to improve educationThe conversations and steps needed to expand public health into nontraditional health fields and what this means for population healthToday's GuestDr. Carney is Associate Dean for Public Health and Health Policy, and Professor of Medicine, at the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont (UVM). She earned an AB from Middlebury College, MD from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, and Master of Public Health (MPH) from the Harvard School of Public Health. She previously served as Vermont's Commissioner of Health under three gubernatorial administrations. In this role, she developed and implemented Vermont's first outcome-based approach to improving public health, modeled on the national Healthy People initiative, combining clinical and community-based prevention.Dr. Carney's areas of expertise include building and sustaining community-academic partnerships, translational research, and reducing disparities in rural areas. She serves as Core Director of the Community Engagement and Outreach Core for the Northern New England Clinical and Translational Research Network (NNE-CTR), working to advance rural health research and community engagement. Her current work focuses on developing and implementing the Vermont Rural Health Communication Network (RHCN) to promote two-way health communication in rural areas, strengthen access to health and social services, and improve health and scientific literacy. She is a member of the Association of Schools and Programs in Public Health, serving on academic public health practice and advocacy committees, and serves as a member of the Board of Regents of the American College of Physicians.ResourcesConnect with Jan on LinkedIn Learn more about Health People 2030 Listen to the previous episode with Sue Griffey Read the Institute of Medicine's writing on The Future of Public HealthLearn more about edupreneurship Support the showJoin The Public Health Career Club: the #1 hangout spot and community dedicated to building and growing your dream public health career.
This episode dives into the complexities and advantages of different real estate investment funds with Matthew Burk, Founder & CEO of Fairway America and Verivest.The Crexi Podcast explores various aspects of the commercial real estate industry in conversation with some of the top CRE professionals in the space. In each episode, we feature different guests to tap into their wealth of CRE expertise and explore the latest trends and updates from the world of commercial real estate. In this episode, Crexi's Yannis Papadakis sits with Matt to discuss his background across dozens of real estate investment vehicles, such as syndications and Reg D pooled investment funds, the pros and cons of different options, and the current state of the CRE investment market. Their wide-ranging conversation includes:Introductions, early career path, and key mentorsDeveloping the skills to transition to different acquisition types, fund types, and investment markets Key mentors and lessons learned from personal relationships and through podcasts, books, and educationThe basics of pooled investment funds, the necessities required to get started, and understanding the pros and cons.The importance of aligning investment theses and assembling the right team for a particular fund.Immediate red flags to watch out for in potential CRE investment fundsA 360-overview of the state of the commercial real estate marketThoughts on the CRE debt market and lender sentiment amid rising ratesAreas of hidden opportunity and interesting strategies observedRapid fire questions and sign-offsAnd much more!If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our newsletter to receive the very next one delivered straight to your inbox. For show notes, past guests, and more CRE content, please check out Crexi Insights.Ready to find your next CRE property? Visit Crexi and immediately browse hundreds of thousands of available commercial properties.Follow Crexi:https://www.crexi.com/ https://www.crexi.com/instagram https://www.crexi.com/facebook https://www.crexi.com/twitter https://www.crexi.com/linkedin https://www.youtube.com/crexiAbout Matthew Burk:Matt Burk is a seasoned real estate executive, Chief Investment Officer, and fund manager who started and managed eleven (11) real estate asset-based Reg D pooled investment funds over 30+ years. He's also worked as a discretionary underwriter/approval authority of thousands of real estate asset-based investments with a total asset value in the billions, including pooled investment funds, real estate secured loans, syndications, participations, GP and LP equity interests, and more. As a real estate asset-based 506 Regulation D pooled investment fund expert, Matt has played lead roles in advising on the architecture and creation of hundreds of discretionary pooled funds for hundreds of sponsors, private lenders, and managers across multiple real estate strategies and asset types including debt, equity, GP co-invest, multifamily, office, industrial, retail, self-storage, hospitality, residential, construction, value-add, mortgage pools, distressed debt acquisition, tax lien certificates, single-family rental fix-n-flip, B2R, and more. Matt is also the author of "Capital Attraction: The Small Balance Real Estate Entrepreneur's Essential Guide to Raising Capital" and the host of "Fundamentals with Matt Burk"
How has Dr. Terrence Martin's experience in financial planning influenced his research in financial education?In this episode, Jamie Hopkins, Managing Partner of Wealth Solutions, and Ana Trujillo Limón, Director, Coaching and Advisor Content, speak with Terrance Kieron Martin Jr., Ph.D., MBA, Assistant Professor of Financial Planning at Winston-Salem State University about his shift from researching retirement planning to financial education and his experiences working with diverse communities in the financial planning industry. Dr. Terrance Martin goes over the challenges faced by institutions with limited funding and the importance of alumni giving and touches on his pursuit of tenure and the need for more support and engagement in academia.Terrance discusses: How his first money memory with his grandmother guided his career in finance and economicsHis shift from researching retirement planning to financial educationThe lack of diversity in the financial planning profession and challenges faced by minority studentsSupport and funding disparities between institutionsWhy financial support is so important for nonprofits and universitiesHow to encourage alumni giving and build a strong communityHis pursuit of professional freedom and challenges faced by African American professors in obtaining tenureAnd moreConnect with Jamie Hopkins and Ana Trujillo Limón: Carson Group LLCLinkedIn: Jamie HopkinsLinkedIn: Ana Trujillo LimónConnect with Terrance Martin:Winston-Salem State UniversityLinkedIn: Terrance Martinmartintk@wssu.eduAbout our Guest: Terrance Kieron Martin Jr., Ph.D., MBA, is an Assistant Professor of Financial Planning at Winston-Salem State University, determined to contribute to diversity initiatives of personal financial planning. His research interest interest includes financial literacy, life insurance settlement demand, behavioral finance. He has past experience with purchasing and procurement management, brand development, retailing, general ledger accounting project and event management.
We explore the intersection of healthcare and the LGBTQIA+ community with Dr. Carlton, a gastroenterologist based in San Diego. From the importance of sexual health to the nuances of queer healthcare, Dr. Carlton shares his expertise and personal journey in a way that's both educational and relatable.–––Join Mod Squad for exclusive content, episode deep dives and more resources. Subscribe for free or support the show with a paid membership. Visit our website at moderngays.co for more info!––– Topics Covered:Dr. Carlton's journey into gastroenterology and queer healthThe importance of sexual health awarenessThe "Clock Method" for anal relaxationThe role of social media in queer health educationThe impact of healthcare inequities on the LGBTQIA+ communityVaccinations and preventive measures for STIsThe concept of Doxy Pep and its potential benefits Relevant Resources:CDC Guidelines on STI TestingDr. Carlton's Instagram @doctorcarlton ___LINKS:Follow us on Instagram, TikTok and X.Join the Gayborhood free newsletter or paid membership for bonus episode content.Read more about every episode on our website.___SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW:Modern Gays is published every week. If you love the show and can support us, please subscribe and write a review wherever you get your podcasts! Thanks for listening! xx Daniel and Garet
Despite being traditionally male-dominated, the finance industry is undergoing a significant shift as women make remarkable progress and break down barriers.Today, we speak with a prominent contributor at Carson Group about her experiences in the financial world!In this episode, Ryan Detrick & Sonu Varghese sit down with Jessica Golson, Senior Vice President, Investments and Trading at Carson Group. She shares her experiences as a woman in finance and her role overseeing Carson Investment Research's investment and trading teams. Additionally, they explore the evolution of the advisor role, the importance of tax planning, and Carson Group's core values of community.Jessica discusses: Her role in overseeing the investment team, investment platform, and trading team at Carson Investment ResearchA conversation about being a woman in the finance industryThe changes in advisor roles over the years and how Carson Group supports its partnersThe various aspects of investment beyond portfolio management, including tax planning and funding retirement or educationThe importance of having support and education for advisors in making investment decisions and providing solutions to clientsThe sense of community and collaboration among advisors at Carson GroupThe importance of asking questions and not waiting for a certain role or position to suggest a change in the workplaceAnd more!Connect with Jessica Golson: LinkedIn: Jessica GolsonConnect with Ryan Detrick: LinkedIn: Ryan DetrickConnect with Sonu Varghese: LinkedIn: Sonu VargheseAbout our guest:Jessica Golson received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Nebraska Omaha, where she majored in Finance, Banking, and Investment Science, and minored in Management. In 2012, she received a Masters of Investment Management and Financial Analysis from Creighton University. She currently holds FINRA Series 7 and 66 security licenses.She brings over 10 years of industry experience striving to help advisors succeed. Since starting in the industry as an advisor she has since held influential roles in Trading, Performance, and Management. In her previous positions, she sought out opportunities for operational efficiencies and acted as a catalyst of change; improving many of the processes and procedures.Outside of work, Jessica soaks up every second she can with her husband Terrance, and their three amazing children, Wyatt, Jacob, and Adalynn.Investment advisory services offered through CWM, LLC, an SEC Registered Investment Advisor. Carson Partners, a division of CWM, LLC, is a nationwide partnership of advisors.