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Special Guest: Laurie Edwards-Tate Show Highlights A sit-down discussion with Laurie Edwards-Tate, MS – 2025 Women of Impact Nominee, President, Founder and CEO of both a non-profit, and currently for-profit non-medical Home Care Aid Organization called At Your Home Familycare. Nomination as a 2025 Woman of Impact How it impacts the American Heart Association and the GoRed effort. Hearts in Bloom fundraising event The importance of the American Heart Association Discussion with a total heart transplant survivor Biography Since 1984, Laurie Edwards-Tate has been the President, Founder and CEO of both a non-profit, and currently for-profit non-medical Home Care Aid Organization called At Your Home Familycare. It is a State of CA Department of Social Services Licensed Home Care Organization that currently serves seniors, disabled, infirm, and children and holds contracts with a variety of governmental and non-profit community partners. They are funded 50% by private duty and private pay services. Laurie holds a Master’s of Science in Human Resource Management and Organizational Development from Chapman University and a Life Credentialed Community College Instructor. She established a Home Care Aide Training Program at Cal State University College of Extended Studies. Laurie is also a founding member of Chapman University’s local Advisory Council. Websites At Your Home Familycare. http://atyourhomefamilycare.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/atyourhomefamilycare Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurie-edwards-tate-ms-a3513014/ Brought to you by the J.C. Cooley Foundation, "Equipping the Youth of Today for the Challenges of Tomorrow."#ItsYourLife #Talkshow #Podcast #Radio #laurie-edwards-tateSupport the show: http://www.cooleyfoundation.org/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's YOUR time to #EdUpPCO In this episode, YOUR guest is Evan Tapper, Dean of Extended Studies at the California Institute of the Arts YOUR host is Amrit Ahluwalia, Executive Director of Continuing Studies at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada Some key questions we tackle: How can specialist institutions amplify their expertise to serve professional audiences? What are the key skills embedded within Arts education that are transformational for professionals in any industry? How can PCO divisions support institutional sustainability in challenging environments? Listen in to #EdUp! Thank 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!
In this insightful conversation, Edward Abeyta, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Education and Community Outreach at UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies, shares his passion for lifelong learning, community access, and innovation in education. Drawing on his personal journey, shaped by his family's belief in hard work and continuous learning, Abeyta underscores the importance making education accessible to all. He discusses his book, Reinventing Lifelong Learning: The Coming Renaissance of Continuing Education and Community Outreach, as a valuable resource for educators and policymakers looking to foster positive change. Abeyta highlights UC San Diego's unique role in supporting learners at every stage of life—from youth to retirement—reinforcing his vision of education as a transformative force for individuals and communities alike. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 40255]
In this insightful conversation, Edward Abeyta, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Education and Community Outreach at UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies, shares his passion for lifelong learning, community access, and innovation in education. Drawing on his personal journey, shaped by his family's belief in hard work and continuous learning, Abeyta underscores the importance making education accessible to all. He discusses his book, Reinventing Lifelong Learning: The Coming Renaissance of Continuing Education and Community Outreach, as a valuable resource for educators and policymakers looking to foster positive change. Abeyta highlights UC San Diego's unique role in supporting learners at every stage of life—from youth to retirement—reinforcing his vision of education as a transformative force for individuals and communities alike. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 40255]
In this insightful conversation, Edward Abeyta, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Education and Community Outreach at UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies, shares his passion for lifelong learning, community access, and innovation in education. Drawing on his personal journey, shaped by his family's belief in hard work and continuous learning, Abeyta underscores the importance making education accessible to all. He discusses his book, Reinventing Lifelong Learning: The Coming Renaissance of Continuing Education and Community Outreach, as a valuable resource for educators and policymakers looking to foster positive change. Abeyta highlights UC San Diego's unique role in supporting learners at every stage of life—from youth to retirement—reinforcing his vision of education as a transformative force for individuals and communities alike. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 40255]
In this insightful conversation, Edward Abeyta, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Education and Community Outreach at UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies, shares his passion for lifelong learning, community access, and innovation in education. Drawing on his personal journey, shaped by his family's belief in hard work and continuous learning, Abeyta underscores the importance making education accessible to all. He discusses his book, Reinventing Lifelong Learning: The Coming Renaissance of Continuing Education and Community Outreach, as a valuable resource for educators and policymakers looking to foster positive change. Abeyta highlights UC San Diego's unique role in supporting learners at every stage of life—from youth to retirement—reinforcing his vision of education as a transformative force for individuals and communities alike. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 40255]
Special Guest: Honorable Laurie Edwards-Tate, MS -- President, Founder and CEO of both a non-profit, and currently for-profit non-medical Home Care Aid Organization called At Your Home Familycare. Points covered · Journey into the home care industry. · What was it like to start a small business? · The services provided by At Your Home Familycare · How At Your Home Familycare services ties into the holidays and also the community Biography Since 1984, Laurie Edwards-Tate has been the President, Founder and CEO of both a non-profit, and currently for-profit non-medical Home Care Aid Organization called At Your Home Familycare. It is a State of CA Department of Social Services Licensed Home Care Organization that currently serves seniors, disabled, infirm, and children and holds contracts with a variety of governmental and non-profit community partners. They are funded 50% by private duty and private pay services. Laurie holds a Master's of Science in Human Resource Management and Organizational Development from Chapman University and a Life Credentialed Community College Instructor. She established a Home Care Aide Training Program at Cal State University College of Extended Studies. Laurie is also a founding member of Chapman University's local Advisory Council. Website At Your Home Familycare. http://atyourhomefamilycare.com Social Media Facebook https://www.facebook.com/atyourhomefamilycare LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurie-edwards-tate-ms-a3513014/ Brought to you by the J.C. Cooley Foundation, "Equipping the Youth of Today for the Challenges of Tomorrow."#ItsYourLife #Talkshow #Podcast #Radio #atyourhomefamilycareSupport the show: http://www.cooleyfoundation.org/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's YOUR time to #EdUpPCO In this episode, YOUR guest is Ed Abeyta, Associate Dean for Education & Community Outreach in the Division of Extended Studies, UC San Diego YOUR host is Amrit Ahluwalia Why are PCO Units so adept at driving innovative change? How can PCO Units and Main Campus offices work more closely together? What does it take to maintain a productive partnership with a PCO Unit? Listen in to #EdUp! Thank 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!
Ed Abeyta, Associate Dean of UCSD's Division of Extended Studies, is joined by his colleague, Assistant Dean Morgan Appel, to shout out the Division's passion to cultivate and implement trailblazing education initiatives to meet the learning needs of diverse audiences. Abeyta and Appel chat about UCSD's Parent University and it's revered partnerships with community leaders and their organizations.
Introducing Your Home Familycare: A Journey in Health, Wellness and Caring with Laurie Edwards-Tate, MS President and Founder. Your Life! Your Health! Health is the Greatest Wealth. • Services provided by At Your Home Familycare• Caring for a loved one at home• The issues of healthcare staff shortages• The stigmas of Ageism and developmental disabilities.Since 1984, Laurie Edwards-Tate has been the President, Founder and CEO of both a non-profit, and currently for-profit non-medical Home Care Aid Organization called At Your Home Familycare. It is a State of CA Department of Social Services Licensed Home Care Organization that currently serves seniors, disabled, infirm, and children and holds contracts with a variety of governmental and non-profit community partners. They are funded 50% by private duty and private pay servicesLaurie holds a Master's of Science in Human Resource Management and Organizational Development from Chapman University and a Life Credentialed Community College Instructor. She established a Home Care Aide Training Program at Cal State University College of Extended Studies. Laurie is also a founding member of Chapman University's local Advisory Council.Website: http://atyourhomefamilycare.com Brought to you by J.C. Cooley Foundation "Equipping the Youth of Today for the Challenges of Tomorrow." Support the show: http://www.cooleyfoundation.org/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Illumination podcast, host Amrit Ahluwalia is joined by Ed Abeyta, Associate Dean for Education and Community Outreach at the University of California San Diego Division of Extended Studies. The two discuss re-envisioning continuing education's role at an institution and how it's time for a shift in thinking about program delivery.
Don joins the podcast to share: - What his team at Extension Information Services (EXIS) has been working on - Some differences between IT Services and Division of Extended Studies - Exciting upcoming projects he has been looking forward to - How he's learning more about ‘Building a Second Brain' View Transcript: https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/TDsCx_ERwJnvsHQ8QfbmMEPFoslr2KAdSoPrVdqxMbQirbCThm9Eg_5SetYX2R6OEsyfQ6OxLufq-Ap_xUCcw_5QukM?loadFrom=SharedLink
Vicki Orcutt is the director of academic outreach for the University of Central Missouri Office of Extended Studies. She and her staff work closely with adult learners who are trying to complete their degrees or who have come back to college. Garrett and the gang visit with Vicki about the services provided by the Office of Extended Studies in this episode of Veterans Voice.
Kate Ward is an interdisciplinary artist, curator and educator with over twenty years experience working and teaching in the Arts. Her interests include textiles, ceramics, jewellery, printmaking and intermedia. More importantly Kate is an Australian living in Nova Scotia Canada who is helping sewists take up stitching for all sorts of reasons including to ground themselves. Kate of Zen Stitching has taught at NSCAD’s Extended Studies program, NS Centre for Craft, and at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. You'll love listening to Kate as she shares her openness to cultures through her stitching and textile arts. Kate has more podcasts to add to our library of Sewing Save and Mending podcasts on Sew Organised Style podcast. Kate is well researched so you'll find all her references on her blog as also on her podcast blog post as well.
Marijuana is legal in more places than ever, business is booming, and there's a huge market demand for bright young minds to advance the industry. We wanted to find out how colleges and trade schools are responding to that demand, so we reached out to a university right here in Philadelphia. Saint Joseph's University is rolling out four different certificate programs focusing on the cannabis industry -- in business, law and policy, healthcare, and agriculture and horticulture. Dr. Joshua Power, Executive Director of Graduate and Extended Studies at Saint Joseph's University joins KYW Newsradio In Depth to talk about what's involved in getting each of these certificates, what they're hoping students will get out of the programs, and what he thinks the broader push to legalize cannabis in more states across the country could mean for education, business, and the economy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Guest Peter Risse, Associate Dean of Extended Studies at Boise State University, joins Jaci, Luke and Charlie in the studio this week. They discuss what the division of Extended Studies does and its reach and impact on the region. Originally aired September 26, 2019.
Jill Klein, Interim Dean of the School of Professional and Extended Studies at American University, joined the podcast to talk about the generalist digital-technology credential they’ve developed in partnership with other local employers and universities through CoLAB.
Peter Risse, Associate Dean of Extended Studies at Boise State University, joined the podcast to talk about how they’re following Netflix’s lead at Boise State with a subscription-based tuition model option.
On this EXTRA Episode, Jason MIller, CEO of the Greater Washington Partnership, and Jill Klein, Dean of American University School of Professional and Extended Studies, discuss the Capital CoLab, a recent partnership between regional universities and the GWP to ensure students have the digital literacy that businesses in the area crave.
In this two-part interview from WEST 2019, Under Secretary of the U.S. Navy Thomas Modly provides an update on the Navy’s leadership reorganization, and discusses proposed changes to the naval education system. Jill Klein, interim dean of the School of Professional & Extended Studies at American University, discusses how workers were impacted by the partial shutdown, and explains why lifelong learning is important.
We speak in-studio with Maurice Jackson, Associate Professor of African American Studies at Georgetown University, who recently served as co-editor (with Blair Ruble) and contributor to DC Jazz: Stories of Jazz Music in Washington, DC. Lauren Sinclair, a call-in guest, and faculty member at American University in the School of Professional and Extended Studies, provides her insights serving as one of the contributors to the collection.
Aimee Davis began her role as director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at San Diego State University in October 2015. She has been working as a director for SDSU for three years in the College of Extended Studies after having worked for San Diego Hospice for 9 years as a volunteer coordinator and […] The post There is always something new to learn: Ep. 56 appeared first on Rock Your Retirement.
Aimee Davis began her role as director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at San Diego State University in October 2015. She has been working as a director for SDSU for three years in the College of Extended Studies after having worked for San Diego Hospice for 9 years as a volunteer coordinator and program manager. Aimee is passionate about providing meaningful experiences through lifelong learning to students 50 and better. Through OLLI at SDSU's vibrant and diverse learning community, Aimee works to provide about 125 new course offerings every year – from art history and music to politics and religion – there is always something new to learn! This is learning for the sake of learning and is strictly for fun… OLLI courses are very reasonably priced and membership is only $30 per semester for new members and $25 per semester for renewing members. Membership is not required, but there are some good benefits to having one. * Early registration the following semester (so you get to register before everyone else and get first dibs on seats for the most popular courses that tend to sell out quickly) * Exclusive access to book clubs * Plus the cost of the membership goes towards all courses, lectures, and edventures. What are edventures? These are various offsite learning events including things like a Culture and cuisine series or The Old Globe – Sense and Sensibility. Yes, at OLLI there is always something new to learn. However, it's more than learning. You can also volunteer. There are various committees people volunteer for. This includes the “curriculum and instructor community where volunteers give feed back and on courses and instructors. There are also opportunities to help with events and marketing. Aimee says the classes build learning, connections and friendships! What do you think people should know BEFORE they retire? If you haven't already, learn to say no! Once people find out you're retiring they start to ask for your help with all sorts of things. It's easy to get pulled in a lot of different directions. Here at OLLI we have lots different volunteer opportunities and our students have so much experience and talent to bring to the table. But I'm always careful to check-in with people and make sure they don't feel any pressure to help. What advice would you give to a retiree who feels stuck? Take time to learn about who you are as a person right now. What are you passionate about? What brings you joy and energy? Figure out what those things are and spend your time doing that. Contact information: 619-594-2863 * osher@mail.sdsu.edu * http://neverstoplearning.net/olli Get Today's Freebie, “Five Fabulous Reasons to never stop learning” at http://RockYourRetirement.com/Olli (And it includes a FREE guest pass to OLLI)
Join us today for Women Lead Radio as Michelle Bergquist, your host of Women Who Lead, interviews Danielle Moore, Partner at Fisher & Phillips LLP. Danielle will give us insights into the trailblazing program, the Women's Initiative and Leadership Council (WILC) that Fisher & Phillips supports within in their company and how the initiative promotes and encourages the advancement of diversity in the legal profession and other businesses. Danielle will discuss the importance of having internal programs and initiatives designed specifically to support the advancement of women in the workplace. Learn the difference between mentoring and sponsorship. Danielle will bring us insights into how the Fisher & Phillips programs engages with other organizations and industries to broaden the reach of the program outside the legal profession. Danielle Moore is a partner in the San Diego office and serves as co-chair of WILC. Danielle has recently been appointed to her third term as the President of Lawyers Club of San Diego's North County Chapter. Danielle also teaches an employment law course at San Diego State University's College of Extended Studies and serves on the Human Resources Advisory Board for the College. As the CEO and Co-Founder of Connected Women of Influence, Michelle Bergquist is a passionate advocate for women in business. At Connected Women of Influence, we believe that more women need to lead in business and everything we do is center-focused on designing platforms, programs, connections and collaborative opportunities for b2b women to prosper, succeed and lead the way in business today!