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We're happy to bring you some of our listener favorites during the next few weeks. These episodes are sure to pique your interest by featuring topics important to each of us Enjoy!We recently had the chance to speak at the BOOST Conference about our podcast, the IEP system, and special education in general. The BOOST Conference is an annual event to inspire youth, learning, and change. Many different educational professionals attend the conference in Palm Springs, California to participate in classes, workshops, and networking events, and to explore the latest in technology and innovation related to education. Join us to hear this live presentation and the Q & A session!Show Highlights:An overview of the IEP podcastWhat is an IEP? What are IEP meetings?The importance of collaboration in the entire IEP processIndividualization, not comparison, is most helpful in the IEP process.The vital need for parents to talk to the teachers before the IEP meeting95% of the conflict in IEP meetings is due to a communication breakdown.Links/Resources:Find out more about the BOOST Conference: WebsiteContact 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, then 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
The Psychic and The Doc with Mark Anthony and Dr. Pat Baccili
The Psychic and The Doc - Your Practical Paranormal Power Unleashed
Today, we're revisiting one of our favorite episodes from October 2023 about LinkedIn. In this episode, Rachelle Hampton and Candice Lim dive into the decades-long transformation of LinkedIn from a website for digital resumes to a social networking platform whose devotees have earned the name LinkedIn Lunatics. Founded in 2003 and sold to Microsoft for $26 billion in 2018, LinkedIn has become an inescapable feature of the job hunt. But while the site is ostensibly founded on professionalism, in recent years its fomented its own particular and peculiar brand of terminal onlineness. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim and Rachelle Hampton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Psychic and The Doc with Mark Anthony and Dr. Pat Baccili
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This is the one hundred and fifty-third episode of the Average to Savage podcast featuring entrepreneur Walter Kinzie. Paul Guarino talked with Walter Kinzie discussing how he got into entrepreneurship, creating Encore Live, and what's next for Encore Live. Follow Walter Kinzie https://www.instagram.com/WalterJKinzie https://www.instagram.com/encoreliveevents/ This podcast interview with Walter Kinzie was originally recorded on October 21, 2021
This is the one hundred and fifty-third episode of the Average to Savage podcast featuring entrepreneur Walter Kinzie. Paul Guarino talked with Walter Kinzie discussing how he got into entrepreneurship, creating Encore Live, and what's next for Encore Live. Follow Walter Kinzie https://www.instagram.com/WalterJKinzie https://www.instagram.com/encoreliveevents/ This podcast interview with Walter Kinzie was originally recorded on October 21, 2021
Who Am I? A question of the ages for all of us. A question with a hard answer when looking at 'who am i?' and 'who do I want to be?'. A dilemma for many, including myself, to answer and be happy with that answer. I am so very excited for my first show. In today's episode, I would love to share part of my story with you and for you to get to know who I am. Learn about my journey, from the creation of Balanced Symmetree, my coaching business, to Get Rooted Radio, this show, the self discovery along the way, and the continued growth each day. Join me to see how I learned to live, love, and let go!
This summer, Encore Live held Drive-In Nights concerts around that nation. It was a natural pivot for the live event company during a time that live events couldn't be held. The events quickly spread to over 300 venues across six time zones, featuring world-class artists like Metallica, Garth Brooks and Blake Shelton.This week on Salary Capped, host Tyler Kern sits down with Encore Live Founder and CEO Walter Kinzie to discuss how what was once a pivot is now becoming a permanent shift in their business plan. Kinzie explained that their events have been so successful because, for most of the population, planning an hours-long trip to a major stadium to see an concert or sporting event is a big enough obstacle to deter them from wanting to make such a big time commitment.But driving to a local venue to watch a live stream of the event is easy enough. Last summer's most popular event was their presentation of Metallica, which gathered over 200,000 fans to watch the live stream of their concert. The average price of attendance was $17 per person versus over $200 a ticket at a traditional concert venue.This pivot has turned into a revelation for the company that culminated in presenting the recent UFC 257 fights live. The summer concerts proved to be a perfect preparation for the UFC fights, which resulted in Encore Live being the only company broadcasting the fights live during the evening without any delays due to technical difficulties.Due to the resounding success of their UFC presentation, Kinzie is planning a future where over a million UFC fans will be able to attend a fight through their venue partners.
We've learned so many lessons from 2020: the importance of your health, the joy of being able to hug your family and loved ones and how to login to zoom. But we are not the only ones going through changes in 2020—this pandemic has shown the value of organizations and leadership agile enough to pivot. Our current situation has helped us to realize that there is no time to work without direction and a clear goal, which allow you to take a step back and make the quick, sound decisions needed to pivot. My guest for episode 9 of Connect Change & Challenge emulates these traits. Walter Kinzie is the CEO of Encore Live, based in Fort Worth, Texas. Walter's company had previously focused solely on in-person events from headlining tours for the country's top acts to inaugural balls and concerts at South by Southwest. Unfortunately, Walter's business model didn't leave room for a global pandemic that continues to threaten in-person opportunity and disposable income. To understand who Walter is today, we have to look back to his beginnings. Walter grew up in a small town in southeast Kansas, and had a rough hand dealt to him that landed him in the hospital most of his only college year. After an auto kidney transplant, he decided to humble himself to starting at the bottom and working to earn his stripes vs. staying in college and needing to declare bankruptcy to move forward. In our conversation, Walter humbly shares what it means to enjoy years of mustard sandwiches and drive a vehicle that needs to be parked blocks away from a meeting to not distract from the professional networking. After paying off his debt, he started a fantastic company with the $500 he had left. 13:41 CONNECT While Walter worked his full-time job, he dedicated his two weeks' vacation to making connections and building his part-time work. That meant putting himself in the right place at the right times. He knew he wanted to work in the entertainment industry, so he spent his time where artists and managers were. He made connections and built trust which led to more opportunity. In time, Walter found himself the go-to person for hosting $25 million birthday parties, and he became a party planner for billionaires around the country. 9:07 “When you look at all the connections, you can make when you are trying to tackle an industry as daunting as the entertainment industry,” Walter shares, reflecting on advice he heard in a commencement speech. “You are going to eat three meals a day, so you might as well save room for dessert,” an advisement he confesses to taking very seriously these days, “and secondly, surround yourself with the five people you most want to be like.” 13:41 Walter says that this is different than your tribe of everyday supporters and encouragers, and goes on to explain that your five people should be those who are on the path you aspire to be—those who are already accomplishing what you want to accomplish. Your tribe will keep you grounded, and your “five” will keep you motivated and inspired. And both groups will change as you grow personally and professionally. 21:09 CHANGE Walter's company, Encore Live, will be celebrating 10 years in the business had planned to celebrate $40 million in place—their best year to date. That all changed on March 7, 2020. Walter said the realization first hit him on a jet bridge headed to the Daytona Speedway for events they were managing. The four days following wiped out their whole business. “We can lick our chops or we can lick our wounds,” Walter shared with his team. 23:34 A team he developed based on advice he took from the campaign of former President G.W. Bush. Not one to focus on the negative, Walter focused on the importance of having a team of smart, innovative, hard-working leaders who could organization to work through the hurdles, and shared how he refocused to pivot for success. There's no room for egos on his team. 26:49 Walter and his team got busy assessing the company's business portfolio and chose to “lick their chops” at the opportunities. 27:43 The pivot allowed Encore Live and Walter's team to step back and realign with the programs that were most successful while cutting the roster of “because we've always done it” programming from their line-up. In my opinion, this is something that every individual and leadership team needs to do in 2020. There is no room for flub that takes your team's time and brainpower…if you remove those hurdles, think about the opportunities that will show themselves! Encore Nights became the central opportunity Walter and his team needed. The team created a first-of-its-kind series of drive-in concerts that, to-date- has graced more than 360 drive-in theatres across the U.S. The entertainment line-up boasted some of the biggest names in the music industry, and the drive-in venue has created a COVID-19-safe environment. And talk about opportunity, the series has also blown attendance records out of the water, hosting more than 10X the 120,000 person capacity of the largest stadium venue in the world. 30:18 A genuine leader, Walter is the first to admit that his success has a lot to do with the people he surrounds himself with, and understands the value “big thinkers'” guidance can offer both personally and professionally. He shares his views on big egos, collaborative thinking and executing major ideas. 34:07 CHALLENGE After my conversation with Walter, I can tell you my energy level was through the roof, and I was ready to conquer mountains. We did come up with two challenges from this episode, as I try and do each week. 37:31 Without looking back, what can you, as an individual or an organization, do that will drive success? Ask yourself or your team to think about what things look like moving forward. The world will likely never see the “normal” of February 2020 again. So capitalize on it. Don't think about what you HAVE been doing. Think about what you COULD be doing. Are you carrying around dead-weight because of things you've “always done”? 2. Identify two things you have learned about yourself since March 2020, and (if you work on a team) two things you have learned about your organization and team. These are personal and professional challenges. The more the merrier—and more collaborative and forward-thinking your team can become. …some may say that “unprecedented” is the word of 2020—make yours “pivot”! This episode was a jam-packed 45 minutes of reflection, growth and innovation. Believe me, you'll want to listen and pass along the wisdom of the insights Walter provides! I'm all about big-picture thinking, and want to build a community that shares the aspiration to Connect. Change. Challenge.
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This week I sit down with Walter Kinzie of ENCORE LIVE & CONVRG. He is a local entrepreneur that is reshaping how companies think about corporate culture, interact with their employees and put on corporate events. Sign up for the Healthy Conversations Newsletter. https://www.encorelive.com/
This episode is a replay of our live stream from 10/3/17. We celebrated our keyboard player, Vin Innocente's birthday with a little Billy Joel, a Tom Petty tribute, and an epic game of Encore with the most people we've ever had in the Band Geek Studio!
Getting in on the fun and games of the Dublin Podcast Festival, our boys took the show back on stage; NO ENCORE LIVE II, from the hallowed halls of Whelan’s. A positively heaving crowd was treated to incredible sets from Elaine Mai, Daithí and Overhead, The Albatross, while Dave, Colm and Craig discussed everything from Gary […] La entrada NO ENCORE #080 | NO ENCORE LIVE II se publicó primero en Headstuff.
Want to know how you can save on worker's compensation and heath care premiums; escape “high hazard” business mandatory OSHA fees; and co-create a healthier, more energized, and more productive workforce? Well, wonder no more! Tune in to this week's episode of Leadership Matter and hear the case study on how the Neighborhood House Association in San Diego, CA has saved almost $400,000 in Workers Compensation premiums; reduced health insurance premium cost by 12.8% this year; escaped $10,000 in OSHA “high hazard” mandatory fees; and increased the health and vitality of its workforce through laser focused efforts and partnership with the County of San Diego's Live Well program. Host, Dr. Sheryl White, will be joined by special guests Rudolph A. Johnson, III, President and CEO of the Neighborhood House Association in San Diego, CA and Mike Cothrine, Health and Wellness Specialist of Cothrine Training Services to share this story and much more.
It was a highly eventful evening in The Workman’s Club, Dublin, as NO ENCORE – The HeadStuff Podcast Network’s only music podcast – turned 50 in some style. There was NO ENCORE LIVE! Not your usual instalment, this episode takes in everything from the rather underwhelming Longitude line-up to how going to a Busted gig led to Jedward fans giving Dave […] La entrada NO ENCORE #050 | NO ENCORE LIVE~! se publicó primero en Headstuff.
Want to know how you can save on worker's compensation and heath care premiums; escape “high hazard” business mandatory OSHA fees; and co-create a healthier, more energized, and more productive workforce? Well, wonder no more! Tune in to this week's episode of Leadership Matter and hear the case study on how the Neighborhood House Association in San Diego, CA has saved almost $400,000 in Workers Compensation premiums; reduced health insurance premium cost by 12.8% this year; escaped $10,000 in OSHA “high hazard” mandatory fees; and increased the health and vitality of its workforce through laser focused efforts and partnership with the County of San Diego's Live Well program. Host, Dr. Sheryl White, will be joined by special guests Rudolph A. Johnson, III, President and CEO of the Neighborhood House Association in San Diego, CA and Mike Cothrine, Health and Wellness Specialist of Cothrine Training Services to share this story and much more.
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Live from center court at the Poison Creek Mall, relationship “expert” JoNell Samms is back for another ill-advised (and potentially dangerous) broadcast! She's joined by the mall's wacky support staff; Lupe, the mall manager who would love to see every show end in disaster, and Jim Bob, the maintenance director who can't take a hint. And let's not forget her special guests! The Rev. Graham Craquers is on hand to discuss the “right” kind of love, and the archery club from the local high school has a sack full of cupid's arrows ready to rain love down on the unwilling. Gird your hearts and watch the skies, it's another Poison Creek Mall catastrophe. Episode 60 originally aired Sunday February 9, 2014. Rebroadcast Sunday, August 20, 2014.
World Footprints returned to New Orleans for our 7th annual French Quarter Festival 2-hour broadcast. This year we set up at Tableau Restaurant, Dickie Brennan's newest culinary gem in Jackson Square. This second hour of our FQF broadcast explores the unique history of New Orleans with two prominent professors from the University of New Orleans. The diverse heritages of the people of New Orleans makes this city very unique, interesting and alive with traditions that are not found in any other city in the country. New Orleans is a place where Africans intermingled with Native Americans and european settlers ultimately creating a sustainable culture that distinguishes New Orleans today. Dr. MaryMiitchell, History Professor at UNO, joins us to discuss the African contributions to New Orleans and the dynamics that slavery played in the development and culture of this city. Most people don’t equate compassion and beauty when they think of Voodoo, but Voodoo historian, Professor Martha Ward, says that is what she discovered when she first began researching the practice. Prof. Ward is a Professor Emeritus at UNO and author of the book, Voodoo Queen: The Spirited Lives of Marie Laveau, the only academic account of the famous New Orelans voodoo priestess and her daughter, Marie Laveau II. Professor Ward offers a Voodoo history lesson and her belief that Hollywood and media have incorrectly racialized and stigmatized Voodoo. Enjoy our FQF hour one discussion of New Orleans art and history.
World Footprints returned to New Orleans for our 7th annual French Quarter Festival 2-hour broadcast. This year we set up at Tableau Restaurant, Dickie Brennan's newest culinary gem in Jackson Square. The first hour of World Footprints showcase New Orleans international outreach, the arts and history. We introduce a hidden gem, The New Orleans Historic Collection. The Historic Collection is a museum, research center, and publisher dedicated to the study and preservation of the history and culture of New Orleans and the Gulf South region. This year they are showcasing homegrown stars, The Boswell Sisters, and we are joined by the exhibit's curator Mark Cave. We are pleased to introduce the granddaughter of Vet Boswell, Kyla Titus, who joins us to share treasured memories, her new book and her work to keep the memory of The Boswell Sisters alive. We also talk about a special event that the world is sharing this year--the 70th anniversary of the landing at Normandy. The National World War II Museum's Alan Raphael joins us to talk about how the museum is commemorating this anniversary and the special role that New Orleans played in WWII. We promise you'll enjoy this first hour and we invite you back to listen to the 2nd hour broadcast where we talk about the history of Voodoo and spotlight the contributions of Africans in New Orleans.
ENCORE Live forever? Both cancer cells and stem cells can make a claim to immortality. Left unchecked, tumors will grow indefinitely. And stem cells offer the promise of non-stop rejuvenation. We’ll find out whether the surprising discovery of stem cells in the brain really can keep our thinking organ young. And we’ll hear the remarkable story of Henrietta Lacks, the woman who unwittingly donated tissue to science in 1951, and whose cancer cells are still grown in laboratories around the world today. Guests: Rebecca Skloot - Journalist and author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Fred Gage - Neurobiologist at the Salk Institute Randy Schekman - Molecular and cell biologist at the University of California, Berkeley Descripción en español