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Homeschooling comes with a lot of questions… and even more misconceptions. Will my kids fall behind? Will they miss out on social skills? Can I really teach them myself? In this episode, I sit down with Kristina Heagh-Avritt, founder of Vibrant Family Education and host of the Bringing Education Home podcast. With 27 years of teaching experience and a passion for holistic, personalized learning, Kristina is on a mission to help families see what homeschooling really looks like. We dive into the top myths about homeschooling and why they simply don't hold up. From fears about socialization and structure to concerns over college and time management, Kristina shares practical insight, real-life success stories, and reassuring advice for parents considering this educational path. If you've been curious about homeschooling but feel stuck in the “what ifs,” this episode is here to bring you clarity, confidence, and encouragement. To find out more about Kristina, check out her links: Facebook Facebook Group Instagram LinkedIn Website YouTube Education at Home in 10 Simple Steps Schedule a Free Coaching Call Now! Essentail Minute | InTune
Christopher Quek wasn't built to follow the family script. In this two-part series, we explore how he walked away from the comforts of a well-established family business in Singapore to chase entrepreneurship in Malaysia—much to his father's dismay. After returning home, he doubled down on his independence by selling his inheritance to launch TRIVE, a venture capital firm built on his own vision. In this episode, we dive into his boldest moves, his pursuit of self-identity, and what it really takes to break free from expectations.Key Highlights of Our Interview:Father's Furious Expectations: When a Third-Gen Heir Sneaks Out of the Family Business"I couldn't stand all the pollution that the manufacturing plant was producing. And finally, after three days, I sneaked back to Singapore and my father saw me. He got angry. He shouted at me."Family Education 101: Learning P&L Over Dinner with Dad, Where Burgers Come with a Side of Calculating Profits"He would take me out to restaurants. And he forced me to start calculating out the revenues. He will start telling me like, what do you think is the expenses behind this? And I had to start learning a profit and loss statement just by that very visible conversation itself."Beyond the Textbook: How Mentorship Shaped Chris' Evolution"I'm a product of my mentors in my life. So I'm the number two and number three mentors were also very successful businessmen."Owning My Identity: Mr. Quek or Just Mr. Quek's Son?"There was already a trigger point in my value system that was I going to continue as a the next generation of business owners to continue polluting, just to make money for the sake of money."Finding My Way: From Circumstances to Self-Fulfilment"It was more of circumstances and situations and opportunities that just appeared. If you ask me like some certain crossroads in my life, for example, heading off to Malaysia instead of China I felt that was the right thing to do."The Adventure of Self-Discovery: Uncovering Hidden Layers of Yourself at Every Stage"Give you a little bit of the element of what at every stage is about really discovering yourself, which is really an exciting journey. You don't realize that you have actually a lot of things about yourself that you haven't discovered. "_____________________Connect with us:Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Christopher Quek______________________--**Chief Change Officer**--Change Ambitiously. Outgrow Yourself.Open a World of Deep Human Intelligence for Growth Progressives, Visionary Underdogs,Transformation Gurus & Bold Hearts.6 Million+ All-Time Downloads.Reaching 80+ Countries Daily.Global Top 3% Podcast.Top 10 US Business.Top 1 US Careers.>>>100,000+ subscribers are outgrowing. Act Today.
Episode Notes:Amanda's personal homeschooling journey and how it shaped her approachHow she helps parents move from chaos to confidence in homeschoolingTime management strategies for homeschool parentsThe importance of mindset and avoiding burnoutHow to balance homeschooling, entrepreneurship, and family lifeAmanda's goals for the future, including writing books and expanding her impactPractical advice for women entrepreneurs managing homeschooling and mental healthLearn more about Amanda:
In West Philadelphia born and raised… you see where we're going with this, right? Raise your hand if you thought we were talking about Rich and Mengistu Koilor of Two Locals Brewing Company. Owners of the first black owned brewery in Pennsylvania, the Koilors have created a beautiful space that showcases their affinity for the community, their reverence for the past, and their desire to provide the highest quality beer and experience for their patrons. Listen as we discuss the importance of family, education, community, legacy, music, and, of course, beer. Take a figurative drive over the Schuylkill into West Philly and give this jawn a listen. IGs: Two Locals, Beer People Websites: Two Locals, Beer People Snazzy theme music by Beer Person Gerry Mayer, check out more of his tunes here Artwork by the illustrious Lotus of @lotiecreates
Christopher Quek has always sought to chart his own course. In this two-part series, we unpack his remarkable journey. Chris, a third-generation member of a well-established family business in Singapore, chose to walk away from family expectations to pursue entrepreneurship in Malaysia. After returning to Singapore, he sold his inheritance to launch TRIVE, a venture capital firm that reflects his vision and independence. This episode delves into his quest for self-identity—the reasons behind his bold moves and how he made them a reality. Next time, we'll discuss his current work as a VC investor, his ambitions for the entrepreneurial landscape in Southeast Asia, and his thoughts on legacy and family at this stage in his life. Key Highlights of Our Interview: Father's Furious Expectations: When a Third-Gen Heir Sneaks Out of the Family Business "I couldn't stand all the pollution that the manufacturing plant was producing. And finally, after three days, I sneaked back to Singapore and my father saw me. He got angry. He shouted at me." Family Education 101: Learning P&L Over Dinner with Dad, Where Burgers Come with a Side of Calculating Profits "He would take me out to restaurants. And he forced me to start calculating out the revenues. He will start telling me like, what do you think is the expenses behind this? And I had to start learning a profit and loss statement just by that very visible conversation itself." Beyond the Textbook: How Mentorship Shaped Chris' Evolution "I'm a product of my mentors in my life. So I'm the number two and number three mentors were also very successful businessmen." Owning My Identity: Mr. Quek or Just Mr. Quek's Son? "There was already a trigger point in my value system that was I going to continue as a the next generation of business owners to continue polluting, just to make money for the sake of money." Finding My Way: From Circumstances to Self-Fulfilment "It was more of circumstances and situations and opportunities that just appeared. If you ask me like some certain crossroads in my life, for example, heading off to Malaysia instead of China I felt that was the right thing to do." The Adventure of Self-Discovery: Uncovering Hidden Layers of Yourself at Every Stage "Give you a little bit of the element of what at every stage is about really discovering yourself, which is really an exciting journey. You don't realize that you have actually a lot of things about yourself that you haven't discovered. " Connect with us: Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Christopher Quek ______________________ Chief Change Officer: Make Change Ambitiously. Experiential Human Intelligence for Growth Progressives Global Top 2.5% Podcast on Listen Notes World's #1 Career Podcast on Apple Top 1: US, CA, MX, IE, HU, AT, CH, FI 3.5 Million+ Downloads 80+ Countries
In this episode, Shelly Willis, Executive Director of Family Education and Support Services, discusses how to identify and manage anxiety in children. She shares practical strategies for parents and caregivers, emphasizing the importance of modeling coping skills, building resilience, and fostering strong support systems. To learn more about Shelly's work, visit www.familyess.org.
In this episode, Shelly Willis, Executive Director of Family Education and Support Services, discusses how to identify and manage anxiety in children. She shares practical strategies for parents and caregivers, emphasizing the importance of modeling coping skills, building resilience, and fostering strong support systems. To learn more about Shelly's work, visit www.familyess.org.
TAKE CARE OF YOUR MENTAL HEALTH #SelfCare HUSBAND DAD SON #community #bronx #podcast #newyork #rap As a Council Member, I'm dedicated to uplifting our community, creating cleaner, safer spaces, and empowering organizations that drive positive change. Together, we're building a better future for District 12 and all New Yorkers. I need an algorithm reboot desperately Uncle Murda's rap up this year is going to be epic (September 26) No one's life is worth $2.90. Public trans should be free. In NYC, hopping the turnstile has become apart of nyc culture and I bet most locals have done it at some point for various reasons. A life should never be lost over it. Sending healing thoughts to all affected by this. If the mayor or one of my colleagues says or does something, my phone is flooded with calls from reporters. But here we are, taking kids from the Bronx to Atlanta to teach them about investing, stocks, and financial literacy, and not a single reporter has reached out @Chantelj79 (Chantel Jackson) They disregard you when you're starting out, overlook you as you progress, and resent you when you reach the top. You'll never please everyone, so concentrate on your own journey! Describe your childhood How was your relationship with your parents? What are some of those old sayings that you remember while growing up? Describe your high school self? How was college? How much do you value education? What made you become a council member? What is the importance of local politics? Do you feel a lot of pressure? Are you on call 24/7? How do you balance work and your family life? Dad gang Message to your younger self Message to the youth https://www.sliceofexcellence.org/donate
Episode Summary: In this episode of the #SiblingsToo Podcast, host Nancy Morris talks with Dr. Peter Yates and Amy Adams about their scoping review on sibling sexual abuse (SSA), a critical step in consolidating fragmented research on this under-explored issue. By mapping the current knowledge base, their work identifies gaps in research, clarifies definitions, and lays the groundwork for improved understanding and future studies, making it an invaluable resource for addressing SSA more effectively. Dr. Yates and Amy Adams discuss the complexities of defining SSA, revealing 27 different definitions in the literature and stressing the importance of clear, consistent language to avoid stigma and misinterpretation. They also examine prevalence rates, with adult disclosures ranging from 1.6% to 7%, highlighting the urgent need for increased societal awareness and targeted research. The conversation underscores the limitations of existing studies and calls for more rigorous approaches to fully understand SSA's onset, patterns, and long-term impacts. About the Guest(s): Dr. Peter Yates: Dr. Peter Yates is a lecturer in social work at Glasgow Caledonian University in Scotland. With a background in working in a specialist service assisting children and young people exhibiting harmful sexual behavior, Dr. Yates has dedicated his research to studying sibling sexual abuse, primarily focusing on cases involving boys abusing their siblings. Amy Adams: Amy Adams is a doctoral researcher at the University of Birmingham, centered on family and sibling dynamics. Her current research delves into the relationships between siblings where one child has caused harm and another has been harmed, providing insight into the complex dynamics within such families. Key Takeaways: Definition Complexity: The myriad definitions of sibling sexual abuse contribute to challenges in research and interventions, highlighting the need for a universal understanding to improve clarity and response. Prevalence Insights: Existing research reveals significant rates of SSA disclosure in adulthood, underscoring the need for societal acknowledgment and systemic approaches to dealing with such cases. Family Dynamics: The conversation delves into the factors correlating with SSA, emphasizing that it transcends socio-economic boundaries and often correlates with wider family disruptions. Need for Comprehensive Research: The episode stresses the importance of conducting more in-depth studies, including longitudinal research to establish causal pathways and effective interventions. Education and Intervention: Dr. Yates and Adams advocate for educational efforts starting early in childhood to prevent SSA, aiming for holistic family interventions tailored to support every family member affected by SSA. Notable Quotes: "Because it's such a difficult concept to pin down… what we don't want to be doing is stigmatizing children and children's sexual behaviors unnecessarily." - Dr. Peter Yates "In terms of disclosure, most disclosures come in adulthood, not from children at the time of the incident." - Amy Adams "The idea that some people can touch children's bodies… can include and name specifically brothers and sisters." - Dr. Peter Yates "Sibling sexual abuse can take place in any families from across the socio-economic spectrum." - Dr. Peter Yates "We need more robust and stronger methodologies to make causal or pathway links." - Amy Adams Resources: Glasgow Caledonian University University of Birmingham SiblingsToo Podcast: Website AIM Project (Manchester) Chapters: 0:00 Sibling Sexual Abuse: Understanding, Disclosure, and Stigma 2:55 Exploring Research Gaps in Sibling Sexual Abuse Studies 9:24 Challenges in Defining Sibling Sexual Abuse and Its Implications 18:00 Defining Sibling Sexual Abuse and Its Research Implications 22:33 Reevaluating Sibling Sexual Abuse and Its Traumatic Impact 25:28 Challenges in Managing Sibling Relationships After Harm 27:30 Understanding Sibling Sexual Abuse and Societal Challenges 31:11 Prevalence and Research on Sibling Sexual Abuse 33:41 Understanding the Impact of Sibling Sexual Abuse 39:22 Understanding Sibling Sexual Abuse Across Diverse Family Dynamics 45:09 Addressing Gaps in Sibling Sexual Abuse Research and Prevention 51:04 Challenges in Disclosing Sibling Sexual Abuse Within Families 56:39 Challenges of Disclosure in Adulthood for Childhood Trauma Survivors 58:52 Risks and Rewards of Sharing Personal Struggles 1:00:15 Understanding Non-Verbal Disclosures of Child Sexual Abuse 1:02:26 Early Education and Prevention of Sibling Sexual Abuse 1:05:45 The Challenge of Establishing Clear and Consistent Definitions 1:07:29 Defining and Understanding Sibling Sexual Behaviors and Abuses 1:11:27 Global Research Gaps in Sibling Sexual Abuse Studies 1:16:29 Exploring Whole Family Interventions for Sibling Sexual Abuse 1:21:28 Family Education as a Tool for Abuse Prevention 1:24:39 Addressing Sibling Sexual Abuse Through Broader Societal Responsibility 1:27:11 Increasing Research and Public Discourse on Sibling Sexual Abuse 1:34:57 Scoping Review on Sibling Sexual Abuse: Methodology and Future Directions 1:38:29 Sharing Open Access Research on the SiblingsToo Podcast
What happens when a devoted father makes the unexpected shift to homeschooling? In this episode, we invite you to join our conversation with Keith Phillips, a dedicated homeschooling dad from Illinois, who reveals his family's remarkable transition influenced by a classical Christian homeschooling community. Keith shares the profound impact homeschooling has had on his children, contrasting the articulate, confident nature of homeschooled students with their age-segregated, screen-focused peers in public schools. Discover the personalized approach Keith has come to appreciate, despite his initial plans for a dual enrollment transition during high school.Our exploration extends beyond education as we ponder the societal shift from work-centric lives to leisure-focused existence, leading to a sense of disconnection. Reflecting on historical and personal anecdotes, we delve into the profound satisfaction found in meaningful work and familial connections. We discuss how challenging times, like the siege of Sarajevo, brought people together and reveal the often-overlooked truths about happiness and fulfillment amidst adversity. Join us as we question modern affluence and uncover the essence of contentment through stories of individuals thriving through hardship.Homeschooling is more than an educational choice—it's a lifestyle. We explore the vibrant family culture it cultivates, emphasizing hands-on learning and shared literary adventures. Learn how families like Keith's integrate practical projects with academic pursuits, fostering strong cultural foundations and lifelong bonds. From overcoming socialization concerns through community engagement to balancing busy lives filled with homeschooling, business, and family activities, this episode celebrates the conscious choices that build a meaningful, fulfilling family life.Kypper's Slippers- A Comfy Footwear Brand Driven With A Purpose: to give back to homeschooling familiesTrue North Online Academy, offering 2nd- 12th grade live online and self paced classes as well as a cutting edge Dual Degree program, (students can earn a high school diploma and an accredited Bachelor's Degree concurrently)! At TNOA you can find ebooks, testing, advising, workshops and more!Keith's work:https://heartlandbunkies.com/Keith's Podcast Keith's SubstackLet's Talk, Emergencies! - Cheryl's children's book, and don't forgetThe Activity Book!Support the showInstagram: TheHomeschoolHowToPodcast Facebook: The Homeschool How To Podcast
Dr. Ryan Hanning joins Steve and Becky with no plan, no topic and open microphones. This episode explore family life, education and how to best support formation.
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This week (10/4 & 10/6) on ART ON THE AIR our entire show features “Etheric Medicine” practitioner, Bobbi Vogel, who shares her experience as a paramedic, that through a series of life-altering events led her to discover her current practice as a faith healing guide for others. Our Spotlight is on LaPorte County Symphony's 36th Annual Drayton Family Education Concert on October 9th that provides a live concert experience to over 5,000 students from Northwest Indiana and Southwest Michigan with Executive Director Emily Yiannias and Education Director Jared Collier. Tune in on Sunday at 7pm on Lakeshore Public Media 89.1FM for our hour long conversation with our special guests or listen at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/AOTA, and can also be heard Fridays at 11am and Mondays at 5pm on WVLP 103.1FM (WVLP.org) or listen live at Tune In. Listen to past ART ON THE AIR shows at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/AOTA or brech.com/aota. Please have your friends send show feedback to Lakeshore at: radiofeedback@lakeshorepublicmedia.org Send your questions about our show to AOTA@brech.com LIKE us on Facebook.com/artonthairwvlp to keep up to date about art issues in the Region. New and encore episodes also heard as podcasts on: NPR, Spotify Tune IN, Amazon Music, Apple and Google Podcasts, plus many other podcast platforms. Larry A Brechner & Ester Golden hosts of ART ON THE AIR. https://www.lakeshorepublicmedia.org/show/art-on-the-air/2024-09-19/art-on-the-air-october-6-2024
Christopher Quek wants to be his own man. In this episode and the next, I'll be talking to Chris, a third-generation member of a well-established family business in Singapore. Against his father's expectations, he left the family business and his home country to pursue entrepreneurship in Malaysia, where he became an e-commerce entrepreneur. Upon returning to Singapore, he sold his inheritance to raise the setup capital for his venture capital firm TRIVE. We'll explore his journey of transformation in two parts. This episode focuses on his pursuit of his own identity—his desires, his actions, the why and the how. In the next episode, we'll dive into his current work as a VC investor, building up the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Singapore and Southeast Asia. We'll discuss the legacy he hopes to create for his country and the region; and we'll explore his expectations for his children as a father at age 46. Episode Breakdown: 0:34—Setting the stage and the tone for this and the next episode 3:13—Father's Furious Expectations: When a Third-Gen Heir Sneaks Out of the Family Business "I couldn't stand all the pollution that the manufacturing plant was producing. And finally, after three days, I sneaked back to Singapore and my father saw me. He got angry. He shouted at me." 7:35—Family Education 101: Learning P&L Over Dinner with Dad, Where Burgers Come with a Side of Calculating Profits "He would take me out to restaurants. And he forced me to start calculating out the revenues. He will start telling me like, what do you think is the expenses behind this? And I had to start learning a profit and loss statement just by that very visible conversation itself." 10:36—Beyond the Textbook: How Mentorship Shaped Chris' Evolution "I'm a product of my mentors in my life. So I'm the number two and number three mentors were also very successful businessmen." 16:30—Owning My Identity: Mr. Quek or Just Mr. Quek's Son? "There was already a trigger point in my value system that was I going to continue as a the next generation of business owners to continue polluting, just to make money for the sake of money." 20:59—Finding My Way: From Circumstances to Self-Fulfilment "It was more of circumstances and situations and opportunities that just appeared. If you ask me like some certain crossroads in my life, for example, heading off to Malaysia instead of China I felt that was the right thing to do." 23:14—The Adventure of Self-Discovery: Uncovering Hidden Layers of Yourself at Every Stage "Give you a little bit of the element of what at every stage is about really discovering yourself, which is really an exciting journey. You don't realize that you have actually a lot of things about yourself that you haven't discovered. " Connect with us: Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Christopher Quek Chief Change Officer: Make Change Ambitiously. A Globally Modernist Community for Change Progressives Highest Rankings On Apple Podcasts Charts in Careers #1: US, CAN, MEX, IRE, HUNG, AUST and SWTZ #2-5: GRBR, FRAN, SWDN, GER #2-5: TUR, IND, JPN, SING 839,365 Downloads 37,391 Followers
Join us on The Long Way Back podcast as we sit down with Anthony Heaphy to discuss his inspiring journey through growing up, the impact of education, the importance of family, and his fulfilling career in nursing. Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with personal stories and valuable insights! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jordan Hall (Greenhall) is an entrepreneur and angel investor with a focus on the internet and digital media space. Having received his law degree from Harvard and practicing for all of 93 days, he sought greener pastures, becoming an advocate for “efficient, collaborative, open” models of information dispersal. More from Jordan Hall - Jordan Hall - YouTube https://medium.com/@jordangreenhall Note: I mentioned family Spiritual practices. Both Justin Whitmel Earley and Wendy M. Wright have been helpful to me.
Today - The Wenatchee School District has partnered with the Community for the Advancement of Family Education to enhance interpretation services during school board meetings and public hearings. And later - Freddy's Kitchen, a popular Mexican restaurant, is on the move again, while another local favorite plans expansion.Support the show: https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This podcast features an interview with Laurie Sardo and Julia Bayadinova, experts on Cancer-associated Thrombosis, from Hamilton Ontario, authors of a series of publications in the Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal on Cancer-associated Thrombosis, called Spot the Clot.Laurie Sardo is a Nurse Practitioner in the Thrombosis Service, Department of Hematology at St. Joseph's Healthcare in Hamilton. She graduated with her NP from McMaster University in 2014, and her Doctorate in Nursing Practice from D'Youville University in 2022. Laurie's thesis work focused on patient VTE education in the high-risk cancer population.Her professional interests include patient and staff education and remains active on a number of educational interest groups including the Thrombosis Canada Patient & Family Education committee, the ISTH Nursing committee and the US-based Anticoagulation Forum.ANDJulia Bayadinova, is a nurse practitioner specializing in Thromboembolism, serving both inpatients and outpatients at St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton. In 2014, Julia graduated from Ryerson University with a combined Master of Nursing and Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Program, and has since found her passion in Thromboembolism. Her research interest lies in patient education. Julia is currently in pursuit of a Doctorate of Nursing Practice degree at Post University and is completing a thesis on the importance of patient education.In this episode, the two guests review some of the key take-aways from the series of articles. The articles can be accessed here:CAT Series in Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal:The significance of VTE in cancer: Introduction of the ‘Spot the CLOT' serieshttps://www.canadianoncologynursingjournal.com/index.php/conj/article/view/1234Spot the CLOT': What cancer patients want to know https://www.canadianoncologynursingjournal.com/index.php/conj/article/view/1262Spot the CLOT': Awareness of cancer-associated thrombosis in healthcare providershttps://www.canadianoncologynursingjournal.com/index.php/conj/article/view/1277/1067Spot the CLOT: Treatment considerations for CAThttps://www.canadianoncologynursingjournal.com/index.php/conj/article/view/1372Support the showhttps://thrombosiscanada.caTake a look at our healthcare professional and patient resources, videos and publications on thrombosis from the expert members of Thrombosis Canada
SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODETeach Your Kids: Website | LinkedIn | X | Instagram | Substack | Facebook | TikTokManisha: LinkedIn | X | Instagram | FacebookJoin our premium community with expert support and advice Teach Your Kids Blog PostsNot school or homeschooling, but modular learningThe Ultimate Modular Learning ChecklistWhat's a typical homeschool day look like?How to afford homeschoolingThe Complete Guide to Secular Homeschool CurriculumRelated ResourcesTeach Your Kids Curriculum Planner Time-Codes00:00:00 — Manisha Snoyer introduces the episode and delves into the concept of homeschooling, setting the stage for an in-depth discussion.00:04:00 — A clarification is provided on the technical definition of homeschooling, differentiating it from other forms of education.00:08:00 — The discussion moves to an analysis of five main styles of homeschooling, providing insights into each approach.00:18:39 — The conversation emphasizes the importance of whole-child development in modular learning systems.00:21:00 — Modular Learning: What does a typical day look like?00:22:20 — Benefits of decentralized educational systems are discussed, underlining their potential impact on learning.00:26:49 — The increasing homeschooling population is addressed, discussing trends and implications.00:29:25 — Manisha discusses the future of education, envisioning it as increasingly decentralized and personalized.00:31:19 — The role of educational software and adaptive learning apps in homeschooling is explored, showcasing technological advancements.00:33:19 — The episode concludes with an invitation to join the Teach Your Kids community.This podcast was recorded on Riverside and is made possible through a generous grant from the Vela Education FundVELA Education Fund is catalyzing a vibrant alternative education ecosystem. VELA provides trust-based funding to entrepreneurs, fosters community-building and knowledge-sharing, and increases visibility through storytelling that promotes cultural awareness and acceptance of the out-of-system space. Today, VELA serves the largest community of out-of-system education entrepreneurs in the country, with over 2,000 community members. About half of VELA's community members operate small learning environments, and the other half are ecosystem and community builders offering direct services and support across the out-of-system space. Learn more at velaedfund.org.
Join Sean Martin and Aviv Cohen as they embark on a fascinating exploration of the often misunderstood world of cybersecurity. They discuss the importance of recognizing cybersecurity professionals as the modern-day heroes they are, and the need for children to understand and appreciate their parents' roles in this field.Cohen introduces a unique tool to bridge this understanding gap - a beautifully illustrated book titled "Castle Defenders: What Do Cyber Parents Do?". The book, written in engaging rhyme, uses the metaphor of a castle needing defense to explain the complex world of cybersecurity to children. It serves not only as a bedtime story but also as a platform for parents to discuss online safety and cybersecurity literacy with their children.The book has been met with enthusiastic feedback, with parents sharing their experiences of reading it to their children, and children asking for repeated readings. It also includes ten cybersecurity rules, providing children with practical tools to stay safe online. The conversation underscores the urgent need for more cyber defenders in our world and the importance of fostering understanding and respect for this role from a young age.This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of technology, cybersecurity, and society, and especially for those who wish to inspire the next generation of cyber defenders.About the Book: Castle Defenders: What Do Cyber Parents Do?Mommy is late for dinner again, and Emma and Oliver are frustrated. Daddy comes to the rescue with spaghetti and an enchanting tale of brave knights and mysterious castles, revealing how he and Mommy work tirelessly to protect the people on the internet from bad hackers and other online threats.Castle Defenders by Dana Meschiany is a charming story, filled with delightful illustrations and playful storytelling, is perfect for young minds eager to explore the captivating world of cybersecurity.Note: This story contains promotional content. Learn more.Guest: Aviv Cohen, CMO at Pentera [@penterasec]On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/avivco/ResourcesLearn more about Pentera and their offering: https://itspm.ag/pentera-tyuwCatch more stories from Pentera at https://www.itspmagazine.com/directory/penteraBook | Castle Defenders: What Do Cyber Parents Do?: https://www.amazon.com/Castle-Defenders-What-Cyber-Parents/dp/B0C51PCQ6QAre you interested in telling your story?https://www.itspmagazine.com/telling-your-story
Join Sean Martin and Aviv Cohen as they embark on a fascinating exploration of the often misunderstood world of cybersecurity. They discuss the importance of recognizing cybersecurity professionals as the modern-day heroes they are, and the need for children to understand and appreciate their parents' roles in this field. Cohen introduces a unique tool to bridge this understanding gap - a beautifully illustrated book titled "Castle Defenders: What Do Cyber Parents Do?". The book, written in engaging rhyme, uses the metaphor of a castle needing defense to explain the complex world of cybersecurity to children. It serves not only as a bedtime story but also as a platform for parents to discuss online safety and cybersecurity literacy with their children. The book has been met with enthusiastic feedback, with parents sharing their experiences of reading it to their children, and children asking for repeated readings. It also includes ten cybersecurity rules, providing children with practical tools to stay safe online. The conversation underscores the urgent need for more cyber defenders in our world and the importance of fostering understanding and respect for this role from a young age. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of technology, cybersecurity, and society, and especially for those who wish to inspire the next generation of cyber defenders.About the Book: Castle Defenders: What Do Cyber Parents Do?Mommy is late for dinner again, and Emma and Oliver are frustrated. Daddy comes to the rescue with spaghetti and an enchanting tale of brave knights and mysterious castles, revealing how he and Mommy work tirelessly to protect the people on the internet from bad hackers and other online threats.Castle Defenders by Dana Meschiany is a charming story, filled with delightful illustrations and playful storytelling, is perfect for young minds eager to explore the captivating world of cybersecurity.Note: This story contains promotional content. Learn more.Guest: Aviv Cohen, CMO at Pentera [@penterasec]On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/avivco/ResourcesLearn more about Pentera and their offering: https://itspm.ag/pentera-tyuwCatch more stories from Pentera at https://www.itspmagazine.com/directory/penteraBook | Castle Defenders: What Do Cyber Parents Do?: https://www.amazon.com/Castle-Defenders-What-Cyber-Parents/dp/B0C51PCQ6QAre you interested in telling your story?https://www.itspmagazine.com/telling-your-story
Rabbi Rebecca Rosenthal shares the importance of Jacob's epiphany. Rabbi Rebecca Rosenthal joined Central Synagogue in the summer of 2015 as the Director of Youth & Family Education. Prior to Central, Rabbi Rosenthal was the Director of Children and Family Education at IKAR, a nationally recognized, innovative spiritual community in Los Angeles. While at IKAR, she reimagined and redesigned the religious school, supervised IKAR's Early Childhood Center from its creation to present, and created the IKAR teen program. She also taught in IKAR's adult education program and participated in pulpit and pastoral duties. Before IKAR, Rabbi Rosenthal was the Director of Education at Congregation B'nai Zion in El Paso, Texas, and the Youth & Family Shabbat and Holidays Coordinator at B'nai Jeshurun in New York City. She has been involved in numerous national conversations about the future of congregational education, including the Conservative Moment's Task Force on Congregational Education and the ReFrame Initiative, to examine and implement experiential education in a religious school setting.
Choosing the ideal education system for your children is a decision that holds the power to shape their futures. Joining us today to provide vital information in this area is expert in education and a dedicated educator herself, Kristina Heagh-Avritt. Together with her husband, Kristina co-founded Vibrant Family Education, a groundbreaking initiative that empowers parents to take charge of their children's education.In this week's conversation, we unpack the crucial factors you should weigh when picking an education system and explore the wonders of personalized learning.If you're a parent on a quest to unleash your child's full potential and equip them with the tools they need to flourish, this conversation is full of insights you won't want to miss.Anna's Takeaways:Navigating Education Options For Young Children (01:55)Public Schools, Private Schools, And Homeschooling (05:30)Online Schooling And Homeschooling (11:56)Homeschooling And Its Benefits (18:12)Benefits For Parents And Children (24:51)Homeschooling And Parent Coaching (28:42)Education Costs And Options For Families (32:27)Family Education (35:52)About KristinaKristina Heagh-Avritt is recognized by her peers, parents, students and staff for her compassion, commitment and results in the coaching and training of children and their parents. Combining her love of education with a lifetime of entrepreneurship experience and self-development, she co-founded Vibrant Family Education with her husband to help bring education home.Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts Money Boss Parents! Welcome to Anna's Money Boss Parent podcast, your go-to resource for mastering money management while raising a family. Join me as we explore practical tips, expert insights, and inspiring stories to help you achieve financial success and create a brighter future for your loved ones. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the show to support our mission of empowering parents like you to take charge of their finances and build a prosperous life for their families. Let's thrive together on this incredible journey!FREE Download: Looking for how to get your money in order as a new parent?WHERE TO FIND Kristina:InstagramLinkedIn Facebook Podcast
We continue our series on the Christian family and consider the theme of Education. We find that the education of covenant children must be God-centered, for they belong to Him. All education is moral and so our youth must be educated with a curriculum that posits that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom and the knowledge of the holy is understanding. Education has several aims including the imparting of morals and the creation of citizens. The question is what kingdom our children will be educated to become citizens of. Proverbs 9-10 and other pertinent texts.--DUE TO TECHNICAL ISSUES, THE VIDEO WAS NOT RECORDED.
In the third episode of the Three Gals Leaders Series, Labour leader and Prime Minister Chris Hipkins talks about why his keeps his family private, the importance of education and how he found being the front man for a global pandemic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
[00:30] Paxton Impeachment Trial Reveals Deep Republican Division (33 minutes) The sham impeachment trial against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reveals the bitter division within the Republican Party. A “whistleblower” who reported Paxton to the FBI for bribery and abuse of power admitted under oath that he had no evidence. RINOs are joining forces with leftist Communists to target Republican Trump supporters, while ignoring the obvious crimes of untouchable establishment politicians like Joe Biden. [33:00] NYC Mayor Says Migrants Will ‘Destroy' Sanctuary City (6 minutes) Mayor Eric Adams admitted the migrant crisis is destroying New York City, which is not equipped to deal with 10,000 new migrants every month. Even self-proclaimed sanctuary cities are beginning to realize that unchecked illegal immigration is unsustainable. [39:30] WorldWatch (4 minutes) [43:25] Embrace God's Family Education (12 minutes) Herbert W. Armstrong taught that the foundation of a college should be Malachi 4:5-6. The true education offered at Herbert W. Armstrong College today is based on that premise. In any stage of life, true Christians should embrace the eternal value of a God Family education.
HOUR 2 Martha Young, Program Manager, Pediatric Patient and Family Education, D-F Greg jumps on Courtney for starting the news with a story from Colorado Razor joins the show, doesn't rule out a return for Bergeron
Is a Greenlight card in your wallet?If you have children – particularly school age kids – you want to know about Greenlight because this is a functioning debit card but it is designed for use by kids who are gaining financial skills as their parents guide them in the how to of using plastic.Understand, too, that increasing numbers of retail venues are cashless – plastic is needed to transact.Of course there also are online purchases that require plastic.Greenlight solves those issues and it offers both a direct to consumer service (starting at $4.95 per month) and now it is fast signing up financial institutions who are offering Greenlight to their customers and members.Already on board is Chase.But know that Greenlight has already signed up credit unions and wants more because the company gets that the credit union mission syncs with Greenlight's.On the show today is Pete Steger, vice president of business development at Greenlight.Listen up. Like what you are hearing? Find out how you can help sponsor this podcast here. Very affordable sponsorship packages are available. Email rjmcgarvey@gmail.com And like this podcast on whatever service you use to stream it. That matters. Find out more about CU2.0 and the digital transformation of credit unions here. It's a journey every credit union needs to take. Pronto
Join Dr. Kimberly in welcoming Marjie Longshore, Ed.M, Executive Director of the Family Leadership Center. During this episode of Tea and Therapy, Dr. Kimberly and Marjie discuss the work conducted at the Family Leadership Center, parenting, and the Crucial C's. The Crucial C's are Adlerian concepts introduced by Amy Lew, Ph.D., and Betty Lou Bettner, Ph.D. The Crucial C's are Connect, Capable, Count, and Courage. While originally discussed in the goals of children's behaviors, the Crucial C's have been applied to numerous settings, including work and life tasks. Recommended links: pepparent.org familyleadershipcenter.org Recommended reading: Parenting with Courage and Uncommon Sense by Linda Jessup and Emory Luce Baldwin Video of Crucial C's presented by Kim Lee-Own https://youtu.be/SwBd8eYsfWw --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tea-and-therapy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tea-and-therapy/support
This week on The Hamilton Review Podcast, Dr. Bob welcomes Alyssa Blask Campbell to the show! Alyssa talks with Dr. Bob about her organization, Seed and Sew - committed to giving parents, teachers and caregivers the tools to raise emotionally intelligent humans. Friends, this is a conversation to put at the top of your queue - Alyssa is doing huge things in the child development space and touching hundreds of thousands of parents through her social media channels. Enjoy! Alyssa Blask Campbell is the founder and CEO of Seed & Sew, an organization committed to giving parents, teachers and caregivers the tools to raise emotionally intelligent humans. An emotional development expert with a master's degree in early education, Alyssa co-created the Collaborative Emotion Processing (CEP) method with Lauren Stauble and researched it across the United States. She hosts the Voices of Your Village podcast and has been featured as an emotional development expert in publications including The Washington Post, Kids VT, and Family Education. Alyssa is deeply passionate about building emotional intelligence in children and creating a shame-free, judgment-free community of people interested in doing the same at Seed & Sew. How to contact Alyssa Blask Campbell: Seed and Sew website Seed and Sew on Instagram Seed and Sew on Facebook Seed and Sew on Twitter Seed and Sew Podcast How to contact Dr. Bob: Dr. Bob on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656 Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656 Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656 Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656
Alyssa stresses that many children feel dysregulated during the back-to-school transition and may experience a spike in separation anxiety. Because of this, she has a few tips for how parents can deal with their tiny human's big emotions:Preview and prepare: Request pictures of your child's school and teacher to help your child prepare, or do a walk-through of the school at a time when your child is feeling regulated.Create coping strategies: Put a family picture or favorite stuffed animal in your child's backpack. This will help your child self-soothe while at school. Create routines: Develop a healthy drop-off and pick-up routine that regulates your child's nervous system and commit to no nightly activities for at least two weeks after school begins. These are just a few ways Alyssa suggests regulating your child's big, back-to-school emotions.Alyssa Blask Campbell is the founder and CEO of Seed & Sew, an organization committed to giving parents, teachers and caregivers the tools to raise emotionally intelligent humans. An emotional development expert with a master's degree in early education, Alyssa co-created the Collaborative Emotion Processing (CEP) method with Lauren Stauble and researched it across the United States. She hosts the Voices of Your Village podcast and has been featured as an emotional development expert in publications including The Washington Post, Kids VT, and Family Education. Alyssa is deeply passionate about building emotional intelligence in children and creating a shame-free, judgment-free community of people interested in doing the same at Seed & Sew.Alyssa Blask Campbell, M.Ed., founded Seed & Sew You can also check out these free resources from Seed & Sew to learn more:Activities for Kids' Regulation: Giving children the power of regulationthrough guided activities. In the Moment Guide: Tools for responding to the big emotions from our kids.________________________________________________________________Did you love this episode? BUY ME A COFFEE for support!Find me on Instagram@balkanina@mamaknowspodcastFind me on TikTokBalkaninaSubscribe to my NewsletterPrivate Facebook Motherhood-Podcast CommunityMama Knows FBDisclaimer: This podcast does not provide any medical advice, it is for informational purposes only!
Order the Leading Equity Book Today! About Alyssa Campbell Alyssa Blask Campbell is the founder and CEO of Seed & Sew, an organization committed to giving parents, teachers and caregivers the tools to raise emotionally intelligent humans. An emotional development expert with a master's degree in early education, Alyssa co-created the Collaborative Emotion Processing (CEP) method with Lauren Stauble and researched it across the United States. She hosts the Voices of Your Village podcast and has been featured as an emotional development expert in publications including The Washington Post, Kids VT, and Family Education. Alyssa is deeply passionate about building emotional intelligence in children and creating a shame-free, judgment-free community of people interested in doing the same at Seed & Sew. Show Highlights Alyssa introduces the CEP method Emotional Intelligence Self-regulation Keeping our cool in the moment Anxiety and relationships Shame and guilt Connect with Alyssa Website Instagram Additional Resources Watch The Art of Advocacy Show Learn more about the Advocacy Room Free Course on Implicit Bias 20 Diversity Equity and Inclusion Activities Annihilating Racial Injustice in School Course FREE AUDIO COURSE: Race, Advocacy, and Social Justice Studies
Our guests on this episode of the Hope Discovered Podcast are Kara Vogt and Gil Goodwin. Kara is the co-founder of the FATHERS Motorcycle poker run, a 7-year member of the Stark County Opiate Task Force, a volunteer for CommQuest Services, an advocate for family addiction recovery, and a parent of a person in recovery. Gil is a pastor and a member of the staff of CommQuest.Kara and Gil are active leaders of the Family Education and Support Group.Family members of people suffering from addiction can struggle with lives full of chaos and turmoil and often experience a complicated mix of feelings including guilt, grief, confusion, anger, frustration, and hopelessness.The Family Education and Support Group can help family members understand these feelings and provide loving support.Meetings are free and open to the public. Your loved one does not need to be a CommQuest client or in treatment. These groups are in an open discussion format and an appointment is not needed.For more information visit CommQuest.org or call 330.455.0374.
If you're estate planning, don't miss out on the benefits of a 529 plan. Today, Paul explains what these plans are and why you should consider this tax-advantaged investment vehicle if you or your family may have education expenses. Later in the episode, Paul talks about how career counselors can help you navigate through the job world. To get a copy of our new book, Confident Financial Planning, go to paulwinkler.com/book.
In this episode Joan Younger Meek, MD, MS, FAAP, IBCLC, describes updated guidance on breastfeeding and the use of human milk. Hosts David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also talk with Emily Echevarria, MD, FAAP, about how family education can affect the health of newborns. For resources go to aap.org/podcast.
About our GuestSean Johnson holds an M.A. in English from the University of Dallas, and he teaches Great Books at Veritas School in Richmond, Virginia. Sean has reviewed movies for FilmFisher.com, and is a frequent contributor to The Circe Institute's blog and print journal FORMA. As you notice in this interview, Sean loves family, food, and film. After the show, consider listening to Sean Johnson's talk “The Devil Loves a Picky Eater.” Show NotesIn this episode, Sean Johnson and Trae Bailey converse on the proper relationship between family, food, and film in the classical classroom and home. Here Sean suggests movies for the whole family, what to cook with your kids, and how to deal with picky eaters.Some topics in this episode include: Our cultivated culture of pickiness How the kitchen can inform the classroom The difficult roles of teachers and parents Narration in the home Reviewing Films and Praising Well Graham Greene's novels and screenplays Lectio Divina Alcohol and Drinking Culture How to watch movies with your family The proper place for the television in the home Sean's film recommendations Books & Resources Mentioned In This EpisodeFORMA Journal The Republic, Socrates The Supper of The Lamb: A Culinary Reflection, Farrar Capon The Third Man, Graham Greene Our Man in Havana, Graham, Greene High NoonThe Man Who Shot Liberty Valance Charlie Chaplin Movies WALL-E Ratatouille The Incredibles Sean's Favorite Book & Quote: Beauty for Truth's Sake, Stratford Caldecott “Is he enough of a pagan to die for the world, and enough of a Christian to die to it?” - G.K.Chesterton, Orthodoxy _______________________________Credits:Sound Engineer: Andrew HelselLogo Art: Anastasiya CFMusic: Used with permission. cellists: Sara Sant' Ambrogio and Lexine Feng; pianist: Alyona Waldo © 2022 Beautiful Teaching. All Rights Reserved ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
I know it's heavy and heartbreaking to think about children being harmed. It sucks. Deeply.
This week, on The Conscious Consultant Hour, Sam welcomes Author & Healer, Barbara Gilman. Known as The Quick Change Artist, Barbara teaches people how to shift your energy to change your life! She's the author of “Whatever the F*CK It Takes: Tools for Being the Most Powerful, Inconceivable and Magical YOU You Can Be, The Unofficial Guide for Living Successfully on Planet Earth”, and contributing Author to The Indigo Children Books Barbra a therapist/coach, Founder of Success Strategies, a Certified Access Consciousness Facilitator and developed Conscious Parenting for a New Paradigm. Barbra served as the Director of Family Education for Neale Donald Walsch's Heartlight Education. She has Keynoted many women's organizations and hosted her radio show, Conscious Choices.https://amzn.to/3FS8xyo Tune in for this enlightening conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-conscious-consultant-hour8505/donations
What does it mean to be holy? What is the path to holiness? Can we have different paths within Judaism? On this episode of Drinking and Drashing: Torah with a Twist, Gabe is joined by guest co-host Agnes Valdman, an HUC cantorial student, (newly!) married to Executive Producer Edon Valdman. Together, they have a discussion with educator-extrodinaire Rabbi Rebecca Rosenthal, the Director of Youth and Family Education at Central Synagogue in New York City. With Torah and West Wing references abound, this conversation is fun and fruitful! To continue the conversation: Rabbi Rosenthal at Central Synagogue: https://www.centralsynagogue.org/about-us/our-clergy/rebecca-rosenthal Rabbi Rosenthal's Instagram: @RabbiRebeccaBakes NEW DISCORD LINK: https://discord.gg/xeeghhpSy3 Show the love with some Drinking and Drashing: Torah with a Twist merchandise at store.drinkinganddrashing.com, and don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating on Apple Podcasts—it's a great way to help our show grow! Edited by Kate Griffin
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Have you heard of Patient Brokering? What about quality Peer Support? These two topics are front and center of Episode 71 of the #RecoveryFirst Podcast. We need to hear more about how both these opposites matter in today's Recovery Spaces. The #RecoveryFirst Podcast is a Podcast that helps highlight Local Initiatives in Greenville, South Carolina, and as well within National Stage in the Recovery Communities. Here you will hear a wide arrange of Topics surrounding Addiction, Recovery from Amazing Advocates helping to make a difference within the Recovery Space. If you or a loved one is struggling with substance use disorder, please contact us today by calling (864) 787-3798 or by visiting www.recoveryfirstpodcast.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freedomhouseofgreenville/support
— Rightness is the drug of choice. What most people don't get, however, is that you have to go to WRONG to be right. And, the biggest fear we have (aside from death) is being wrong. We don't consciously know that is our fear. So being right, not wrong drives us, and we're not even aware of it. And because we're so afraid of it, we use judgment to defend our rightness—we judge everything and everyone because we are simply so afraid of being wrong. Valeria interviews Barbra Gilman — She is the author of “Whatever The F*CK It Takes and The Unofficial Guide for Living Successfully on Planet Earth.” Barbra Gilman has over thirty years' experience as a therapist and coach. She is the founder of The Quick-Change Artist and Wild Women Choosing. She is also a contributing author to An Indigo Celebration and The Indigo Children Ten Years Later. As a certified Access Consciousness Facilitator, Barbra offers energy tools and techniques along with her intuitive knowing, enabling you to create new possibilities as you clear the energy of your limitations. The quickest way to activate a transformation in life is not to change what you DO, but to shift the energy of HOW you function in life. She developed “Conscious Parenting for a New Paradigm” and served as the Director of Family Education for Neale Donald Walsch's Heartlight Education and the Center for Spiritual Awareness. Barbra has also hosted her own radio show, “Conscious Choices” and, as an inspirational/motivational speaker, she has keynoted conferences for women's organizations. She has also facilitated countless trainings on successful personal and business development through consciousness. Imagine that your life is your greatest creation, and you author every scene, moment by moment. Consciousness is choosing to know and act from this space. We are all miraculous creators, and being conscious of how we create and what we create is an art. Barbra assists people master that art. As The Quick Change Artist she empowers people to step beyond the boundaries of their comfort zones – to claim their gifts and talents, and then show up in the world as an inspiration and invitation to what is possible when you choose for you and not against you! To learn more about Barbra Gilman and her work, please visit: barbragilman.com — This podcast is a quest for well-being, a quest for a meaningful life through the exploration of fundamental truths, enlightening ideas, insights on physical, mental, and spiritual health. The inspiration is Love. The aspiration is to awaken new ways of thinking that can lead us to a new way of being, being well.
"As my colleague Allison Cook says, 'It feels like magic, but it doesn't take magic to make it happen, it takes pedagogy.'" Rabbi Avi Killip, Executive Vice President of Hadar Institute, joins David Bryfman to discuss what it takes to make Jewish learning- family engagement, adult education, and everything in between- magical and meaningful. She also reflects on how her struggles with dyslexia impact how she teaches today.This episode was produced by Dina Nusnbaum and Gabriel Weinstein. The show's executive producers are David Bryfman, Karen Cummins, and Nessa Liben. This episode was engineered and edited by Nathan J. Vaughan of NJV Media. If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts or even better, share it with a friend. Be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and be the first to know when new episodes are released.To learn more about The Jewish Education Project visit jewishedproject.org where you can find links to our Jewish Educator Portal and learn more about our mission, history, and staff. We are a proud partner of UJA-Federation of New York.
Philipa is a woman who lives what she shares in this video. Her and her husband Jaco Booyens have been on the front lines fighting to end sex trafficking, creating life-giving content in the entertainment industry and speaking up at local board meetings in the education system. They are big on family being first and Philipa shares practical solutions to being the standard in family, education and entertainment. This interview is for everyone. Thank you, Philipa for your time and friendship. You are the real deal.
Does Jewish early childhood education have the potential to radically transform the Jewish community? What impact would federally funded early childhood education have on Jewish early childhood centers in the United States? What exactly is Jewish early childhood education? This week's guest is Anna Hartman, recipient of the 2021 Covenant Award for her pioneering work in the field of Jewish early childhood education. Anna shares the story of how she first found herself in a classroom, what that means for the field, and what she's doing to empower Jewish educators in her hometown, Chicago, and across the country.Adapting: The Future of Jewish Education is a production of The Jewish Education Project. Be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and be the first to know when new episodes are released. This episode was produced by Dina Nusnbaum and Gabriel Weinstein. The show's executive producers are David Bryfman, Karen Cummins, and Nessa Liben. This episode was engineered and edited by Nathan J. Vaughan of NJV Media. If you enjoyed the show please leave us a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts or even better, share it with a friend. Be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and be the first to know when new episodes are released. To learn more about The Jewish Education Project visit jewishedproject.org where you can find links to our Jewish Educator Portal and learn more about our mission, history, and staff. We are a proud partner of UJA-Federation of New York. Thanks for listening. Additional Resources:The Paradigm ProjectAnna Hartman Covenant Award ProfileAnna Hartman at Jewish United Fund“Early Childhood Compensation Can Change” by Anna Hartman on eJewishPhilanthropy“Marking One Year of COVID in Jewish Education” by Anna Hartman on eJewishPhilanthropyCASJE Study — “Exploring the Associations between Jewish Early Care and Education and Jewish Engagement: Research to Inform Practice”CASJE Study — “Promising Practices for Engaging Jewish Families through Jewish Early Care and Education Programs: Lessons Learned””What Jewish Engagement Means for Families with Young Children” InfographicExplore The Jewish Education Project's Work with Early Childhood & Family Engagement
In this episode we dive into what life was like growing up as children of first generation parents having to deal with family pressure along with conflicting views. For us, education wasn't as promising as our dreams are. There is no path to happiness, happiness is the path.
Shelly Willis, parenting coach and Executive Director (of Family Education and Support Services) discusses effective discipline methods, why they work, and what you are teaching your children.
Shelly Willis, parenting coach and Executive Director (of Family Education and Support Services) discusses effective discipline methods, why they work, and what you are teaching your children.
Episode 17- Back To The Roots Of Your Marriage w/Kyle Beverly - The Dad Show PodcastKyle Beverly is the Pastor of The Potters House Fellowship Church in Harriman, TN. He is also a devoted husband, father, grandfather, mentor, friend, staple of the community, and so much more! Please join with us as we dive into a few of these areas with Pastor Kyle Beverly. Join Pastor Kyle Beverly LIVE on Facebook every Wednesday @ 630pm.https://www.facebook.com/kyle.beverly.1Contact Pastor Kyle Beverly - E-Mail - KEBJTB@Comcast.net- Phone - 865-394-5072Visit The Potters House Website and Watch Services Online!www.PottersHouseFellowship.orgLearn more about The Dad Show, Purchase The Dad Show Hats, T-shirts, Stickers https://www.thedadshowpodcast.com You can also watch all the Podcast interviews on our Youtube Channel- The Dad Show https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDJo...Engage with us!!!Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok - @TheDadShowPodcastHelp us find a cure for MPS 1 Hurler Syndrome! The Kennedy Ladd Foundation 501(c)3www.kennedyladd.org Affiliate Links to Equipment We UseSony A6400- https://amzn.to/34xKdBrSony ZV-1- https://amzn.to/31r2z57Shure SM7B- https://amzn.to/2FZ0mWnShure SRH-440 HeadPhones- https://amzn.to/2EuQbYRDeity Vmic D3 Pro- https://amzn.to/2EucCxzGator Frameworks Boom Arm- https://amzn.to/31tFKxRNeewer 660 Bi LED Lighting-https://amzn.to/3jez10BGoPro Light (On ZV-1 Camera)- https://amzn.to/3guDri7#TheDadShow #Marriage #RootsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thedadshowpodcast)
Episode 8 - How Important is your soul if both Christ and the devil want it? w/Will Cardwell - The Dad Show Podcast. In this episode we sit down with Will Cardwell and dive deep into how following Christ and living his life for Christ has changed his life for the better. You will also learn more about his beautiful wife Emilee Cardwell and their soon to be 3 year old son Grayson. He also details some of the things he still struggles with in his marriage, his life, and being a dad. Will is the Youth Pastor of his home church Greenway Baptist Church in Clinton, TN.To connect with Will:Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/will.cardwell.50Learn more about The Dad Show, Purchase The Dad Show Hats, T-shirts, Stickers https://www.thedadshowpodcast.com You can also watch all the Podcast interviews on our Youtube Channel- The Dad Show https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDJo...Engage with us!!!Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok - @TheDadShowPodcastHelp us find a cure for MPS 1 Hurler Syndrome! The Kennedy Ladd Foundation 501(c)3www.kennedyladd.org Affiliate Links to Equipment We UseSony A6400- https://amzn.to/34xKdBrSony ZV-1- https://amzn.to/31r2z57Shure SM7B- https://amzn.to/2FZ0mWnShure SRH-440 HeadPhones- https://amzn.to/2EuQbYRDeity Vmic D3 Pro- https://amzn.to/2EucCxzGator Frameworks Boom Arm- https://amzn.to/31tFKxRNeewer 660 Bi LED Lighting-https://amzn.to/3jez10BGoPro Light (On ZV-1 Camera)- https://amzn.to/3guDri7#TheDadShow #BetterDad #BetterHusbandSupport the show
Learn how and why The Dad Show Podcast got started. Also learn a little bit about your Host Ryan Ladd. A firefighter and father from beautiful East Tennessee. He is a dad of 2 beautiful children Kennedy and Lincoln who have a rare disease called MPS 1 Hurler Syndrome. Kennedy and Lincoln had to undergo bone marrow transplants at an early age as a treatment for their disease. Through their treatment at Cincinnati Children's Ryan spent time with other dads. Ryan says "Through the fellowship time with other dads, helped me become a better dad, husband, and man". Ryan and his wife Allie are on a mission to find a cure for their kids disease. Find out more about the disease at www.kennedyladd.org. You can also watch all the interviews on our Youtube Channel- The Dad Show https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDJoVQXvZmrIv8sDb6nSvJg?view_as=subscriberLearn more, Purchase The Dad Show Hats, T-shirts, Stickerswww.thedadshowpodcast.com Watch on VideoYoutube- The Dad Show Podcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDJoVQXvZmrIv8sDb6nSvJg?view_as=subscriberEngage with us!!!Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok - @TheDadShowPodcastHelp us find a cure for MPS 1 Hurler Syndrome! The Kennedy Ladd Foundation 501(c)3www.kennedyladd.orgSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thedadshowpodcast)