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Send us a textLizette Valles is a passionate educator, Latina leader, and innovator in the world of alternative education. As a co-founder of the California Microschool Collective, established in 2024, Lizette has been at the forefront of the microschooling movement, advocating for personalized and trauma-informed learning environments that empower all children to thrive. She is also the founder of Compass Educators and Ellemercito Academy, a nonprofit microschool based in Los Angeles that reimagines education through experiential and place-based learning.A first-generation college graduate, Lizette holds a Master's in Education and has dedicated over 17 years to helping students develop critical thinking skills, a growth mindset, and empathy. Her journey in education began as a middle and high school teacher, where she quickly realized the limitations of traditional schooling and sought to create more meaningful learning experiences. Lizette's dedication to reshaping education goes beyond the classroom; she is a passionate advocate for school choice and believes in creating learning spaces where children feel seen, heard, and valued.Lizette's contributions to the education field extend far beyond her own schools. During the pandemic, she organized the largest free virtual summer camp in the U.S., demonstrating her commitment to providing educational opportunities even in times of crisis. She has also authored a bilingual children's book and served as the California & Spanish-speaking Field Coordinator for a national nonprofit, helping to expand access to education for underserved communities. Lizette's work has been recognized through numerous accolades, including being named a fellow of the ASU Prep Microschool Entrepreneur Fellowship and receiving grants from VELA Next Step and Getting Smart's Learning Innovation Fund. Her innovative approach to education has been featured at prestigious events such as Harvard's Emerging School Models Conference and in media outlets including 74 Million and the Cato Institute.Lizette's philosophy of learning is rooted in the belief that education should be natural, joyful, and limitless. She is dedicated to creating nurturing spaces that allow students to take ownership of their learning, harness their unique talents, and make meaningful contributions to their communities. Through her leadership, Lizette continues to inspire the next generation of students and educators, pushing the boundaries of what education can be.Follow Lizette's journey and learn more about Ellemercito Academy on Instagram: @ellemercito_academy.___________________Music CreditsIntroEuphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OGStingerScarlet Fire (Sting), Otis McDonald, YouTube Audio LibraryOutroEuphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OG__________________My SGV Podcast:Website: www.mysgv.netNewsletter: Beyond the MicPatreon: MySGV Podcastinfo@sgvmasterkey.com
Nic Barca grew up on Kaua`i and learned to hunt while in his teens. His hunting experience ranges from bow and arrow, to dog and knife hunting pigs, goats and most recently shooting black tail deer. For the past 17 years, he has worked as The Nature Conservancy's Field Coordinator trapping and hunting animals from the far reaches of the Alaka`i plateau's bogs to Wainiha valley. He reveals his insights into seasonal animal movements, the evolution of efficient trapping and snaring programs, and the importance of documenting invasive animals–from determining what they are eating, how often they are reproducing, and the density of animals in a particular ecosystem.
Side Sessions: Marlins Field Coordinator Aaron Leanhardt became "famous" seemingly overnight with all the craze surrounding the Torpedo Bats taking over Major League Baseball. Jack McMullen walks through the development of the Torpedo Bat, with plenty of quotes from Leanhardt himself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bump and Stacy look back on last night’s thrilling walk off win with Mariners field coordinator Carson Vitale, they get you ready for Buhner Buzz Night with team barber Mark Baysinger, they look forward to the MLB Trade Deadline with broadcaster Aaron Goldsmith, and they get you ready for the rest of the homestand with Insider Shannon Drayer.
Former Giants bench coach and interim manager Kai Correa joins Extra Innings with Bill Laskey to reflect on his four years in San Francisco and how he has embraced his new role as Major League Field Coordinator with the Cleveland GuardiansSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hiding in the thickets of our Illinois woodland habitat, the Northern Saw-whet Owl is a small and secretive owl species that migrates through our area. During this podcast, University of Illinois Avian Lab Manager and Field Coordinator, Mike Avara, joins us to share research the university is doing on the Northern Saw-whet Owl. Find out why these owls are so special, why they are researching these birds, and what they have discovered about these owls. Mike will also walk us through a day in the life of an owl researcher. ResourcesProject OwlnetUniversity of Illinois Natural Resources & Environment Sciences Ward Laboratory - Avian Ecology, Behavior, and Conservation
“If you can do it without consequences, then you should do it”.What are illicit Financial Flows, or IFFs? And why do they matter? Every illicit market, from drug trafficking, people smuggling, the illegal wildlife trade, arms trafficking etc. all are connected to IFFs. IFFs are about the movement of money across borders that is illegal in some way.The money could be from a criminal act, like corruption or its money associated with the illicit markets above. Perhaps, it could be legitimately earned money that is transferred in a way that evades taxation, like being paid in cash and not declaring it or money is funnelled into complex corporate schemes and secrecy jurisdictions. Or perhaps its ultimate use is something like terrorist financing or funding organised criminal activity.Dirty money is a global problem, according to the IMF, it makes up between 2-5% (up to $5.25 trillion dollars) of global GDP. Given the scale of the problem, in this episode we will focus in on the Western Balkans in South-Eastern Europe through three IFFs - money laundering investigations in Kosovo, corruption and the role of the private sector in Albania, and tax evasion in Bosnia & Herzegovina.Speaker(s):Dardan Kocani, Field Coordinator for Kosovo for the South Eastern Europe Observatory at the Global Initiative against Transnational Organized CrimeSokol Toska, Legal Auditor in Albania and expert in money laundering and illicit financial flows.Anesa Agovich, Field Coordinator for Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized CrimeLinks:Illicit financial flows in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia: Key drivers and current trendsIllicit Financial Flows in Albania, Kosovo and North Macedonia: Key drivers and current trendsGlobal Initiative Against Transnational Organized CrimeGlobal Organized Crime IndexResearch Links: https://www.europol.europa.eu/cms/sites/default/files/documents/europol-review-2016.pdf https://www.visualcapitalist.com/visualizing-the-105-trillion-world-economy-in-one-chart/https://www.ibe.org.uk/resource/tax-avoidance-as-an-ethical-issue-for-business.htmlhttps://www.transparency.org/en/corruptionary/tax-evasion https://albaniandailynews.com/news/wanted-for-incinerators-affair-stela-gugallja-detained-in-austria...
Nathan Eitzman, AFS agronomist and First to the Field Coordinator goes over trial results from 2022 for all six products and introduces the three new products entering trials in 2023.
In the third hour of Friday's BBMS, the guys take a trip to Sarasota with O's catching instructor and field coordinator Tim Cossins, discuss Keegan Akin's transition to a bullpen role, take a trip to the World of Stupid, and recap Maryland's win over WVU with Chris Knoche.
Brian Naeole, former Field Coordinator with The Nature Conservancy Molokai speaks to growing up homesteading on Hawaiian homelands, hunting, farming, raising pigs, and surfing while restoring native ecosystems on his home island. He describes the hard work that goes into fencing watersheds and removing the non-native animals like pigs, goats and deer that do so much damage to Hawaiian ecosystems within those fences, while at the same time raising livestock on his homestead for food.
Eric and Brett are joined by Jason Bell of the Houston Astros to discuss the plans for minor league spring training camp and his history working within the farm system.Locked On Astros, the daily podcast about the Houston Astros, hosted by Eric Huysman and Brett Chancey, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Astros on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute listening to the latest Astros news and notes. Thanks for listening, and tell your friends!We now have a YouTube channel as well, so go subscribe to that as well and get us to 10k subscribers!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9fXhBb2-ZTiPwk7WNwYjzQSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Place your first FIVE DOLLAR bet to get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Free Bets – win or lose! Visit Fanduel.com/LockedOn today to get started.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as non-withdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Eric and Brett are joined by Jason Bell of the Houston Astros to discuss the plans for minor league spring training camp and his history working within the farm system. Locked On Astros, the daily podcast about the Houston Astros, hosted by Eric Huysman and Brett Chancey, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Astros on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute listening to the latest Astros news and notes. Thanks for listening, and tell your friends! We now have a YouTube channel as well, so go subscribe to that as well and get us to 10k subscribers! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9fXhBb2-ZTiPwk7WNwYjzQ Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Place your first FIVE DOLLAR bet to get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Free Bets – win or lose! Visit Fanduel.com/LockedOn today to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as non-withdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
In this episode, we will learn from some of the founders and members of the Mental Health Task Force (MHTF). Anne Hiller Scott, OTR/L, PhD, FAOTA, Joan Feder MA, OTR/L, Diane Tewfik, MA, OT (Retired), Mabel Martinez-Almonte, OTR/L. The MHTF is a NYSOTA (New York State Occupational Therapy Association) community of practice that identifies, promotes, and supports occupational therapy practitioners in addressing the psychosocial aspects of occupational engagement in all practice settings through education, advocacy, and community. Show Key Points:· Members and founders briefly introduce themselves and tell us about their backgrounds and OT work· The discuss their motivation to do the Podcast and the MHTF beginnings and summary of its history and goals· They describe their Uncommon OT roles, projects and initiatives· They describe some of MHTF's recent highs and lows· They provide OT practitioners with valuable career advice· They provide resources, community and their contact information Anne Hiller Scott, OTR/L, PhD, FAOTAIn 1969 Dr. Scott began her career at St. Vincent's during the community mental health movement. With the local NYSOTA MH Task Force (MHTF), she led initiatives in continuing education, resource development and publications on evaluation, practice, supervision, quality assurance and wellness. This pioneering service and advocacy were recognized with honors: FAOTA, NYSOTA Practice Award and the Abreu Award. An OTMH issue “New Frontiers in Psychosocial Occupational Therapy” which she edited, showcased innovations by MHTF members, therapists' nationwide and included consumer and OTS perspectives. After teaching at Downstate for fifteen years, she launched the LIU OT Program in 1997 with a mission emphasizing wellness, health promotion and community service learning.Diane Tewfik, MA, OT (Retired)As one of the founding members of the MHOT Taskforce, Diane has had a career In Mental Health OT for over 30 years. Her practice has included outpatient programs, addiction, private practice as well as adult rehabilitation. She was also Associate Professor and Field Coordinator at York College of CUNY's OT Program. She received NYSOTA's Merit of Practice Award in 1997 and AOTA's Recognition of Achievement in 2003 for Preserving Occupational Therapy's Role in Mental Health. Joan Feder MA, OTR/LJoan has dedicated her 40 year career to peer-centered treatment, working in a wide range of settings from acute psychiatric in-patient settings to outpatient psychosocial rehabilitation programs. She received an advanced mental health OT degree from NYU and worked in designing and implementing programming at New York-Presbyterian Hospital –Cornell Medical Center. She had the unique opportunity of designing outpatient services for the SPMI population while overseeing a multidisciplinary team. Her programs were driven by the Recovery Model, with a focus on fostering function and independence, while responding to the ever-changing demands of external regulators. She collaborated over the years on CBT for Psychosis research and lectured at multiple OT schools in NY. She has published in AOTA SIS journals and has a chapter in APA – Textbook of Hospital Psychiatry. Most importantly she was one of the founders of the MNYD mental health task force and has played a key role in the group, over the last 26 years, while benefiting from the amazing professional support provided by all its members. Mabel Martinez-Almonte, OTR/LMabel is a graduate from SUNY Downstate College of Health Related Professions, from the class of 1992. She has worked in mental health for 25 years, on the inpatient psychiatric unit NS-52 in which she supervised Occupational Therapy (OT) students for the past 21 years. She was nominated by her students for the "Supervisor of the Year" in 2000, 2007, 2010, and in 2009 was the recipient of this prestigious award. In addition, she was actively involved with educating the staff in the inpatient psychiatry unit (NS-52), on treatment modalities to decrease restraint and seclusion. She has served as an adjunct professor for the SUNY Downstate CHRP OT program since 1994. These experiences served as a springboard for other teaching opportunities. This spearheaded the initiative to give back to SUNY Downstate and work with professors who served as mentors in her profession as an Occupational Therapist, including getting involved with community service in the mental health arena. Since 1999, she has served in various capacities with NAMI East Flatbush (an affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness) consumer and family support group held monthly at SUNY Downstate. She continued to do community service in a broad spectrum, which included conducting lectures and conference presentations to students at various schools (i.e., Long Island University, Columbia University, and Public School 274), and participated as a panelist for mental health Special Interest Group, and co-presented with psychiatry residents from DMC department of psychiatry at the Institute on Psychiatric Services in 2010 on the topic: "Discuss updates working with patients affected by mental illness at SUNY Downstate Medical Center and the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) towards mental health consumer empowerment and advocacy and the Metabolic Syndrome Screening Booth at the yearly NAMI Walks event." She has also worked closely with CHRP Occupational Therapy Program and the Department of Psychiatry to organize a yearly NAMI Walk event from 2008-2018, which included the involvement of SUNY Downstate trainees: occupational therapy and medical students, along with psychiatry residents; together with NAMI East Flatbush chapter members and their families, to set up a walk team (SUNY Downstate at NAMI East Flatbush) and provide a Metabolic Syndrome Screening Booth. She has co-presented the work that she does with NAMI and the yearly NAMI Walk events at the Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds. She is an active Advisory Board Member since 2006, for the State University of New York/Health Science Center of Brooklyn - College of Health Related Professions -Occupational Therapy Program, now renamed State University of New York - School of Health Professions (SOHP). Mabel went on to complete graduate studies at Nyack Alliance Graduate School of Counseling and graduated with a master's degree in Mental Health Counseling. She is currently employed at the Special Treatment and Research (STAR) Health Center at SUNY Downstate Medical Center as a mental health counselor since December 2014. She currently provides both individual and group mental health, substance abuse, and supportive counseling for patients receiving care at the STAR Health Center. Her love for educating the community at large on mental health literacy has taken her to pursue training and certification in Mental Health First Aid for adults, youth curriculums since 2012. She has continued to enrich her love for knowledge and service and became certified as a National Certified Counselor and an Evergreen Certified Dementia Care Specialist (ECDCS).RESOURCES & IMPORTANT WORKS BY MEMBERS OVER THE YEARS: Social Profile by Mary Donohue, AOTA Presshttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/000841740507200304?journalCode=cjocOT's Walk with Nami (Initiative and Protocol)Let's Get Organized AssessmentSensory Modulation for pediatric inpatientSuzanne White, MA, OTR/L, FAOTAhttps://www.suzannewhiteotr.com/namiPhotography for those with mental illness- Joan Feder, MA, OTR/Lhttps://healthmatters.nyp.org./photography-program-mental-illnessArticle Testimony: Advocacy in Action. OT Practice, Nov 8,2004 by Diane B. Tewfik, MA, OT and Richard Sabel, MA, MPH, OTR, GCFP -2-Article published in September, 2022 issue in OT Practice: Highlighting OT's Role in Mental Health , An Innovative Fieldwork Program for Community- Based Mental Health by Diane B. Tewfik, MA, OT and Anne Hiller Scott, OTR/L, PhD, FAOTAhttps://www.aota.org/publications/ot-practice/ot-practice-issues/2022/community-based-mental-healthDream Home Assessment (free download) by Emily Raphael-Greenfield https://www.vagelos.columbia.edu/education/academic-programs/programs-occupational-therapy/about-programs/faculty-innovations/dream-home-assessment Bucket Drumming Group Article -Hard –Wired for Groups: Students and Clients in the Classroom and Clinic-Mental Health special Interest Section Quarterly, Volume 34, No. 3, September 2011.SMART program (Supporting Many to Achieve Residential Transition, Gutman, S.A. and Raphael-Greenfield EI(2018).https://www.vagelos.columbia.edu/education/academic-programs/programs-occupational-therapy/faculty-innovations/smart-program.Scott, A., (Ed.) (1998). New Frontiers in Psychosocial Occupational Therapy (Ed). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press. Scott, A. (1999). Wellness works: Community service health promotion groups led by occupational therapy students. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, (53) 6, 566-574. https://doi.org/10.5014/ajot.53.6.566Salem, Y., & Scott, A. (2011). A community-based aquatic program for individuals with systemic lupus erythematous: A community-based study. Journal of Aquatic Physical Therapy,19:30-31. DOI: 10.3109/09638288.2010.507855Salem, Y., Scott, A., Karpatkin, H., Concert, G., Haller, L., Kaminsky, E., Weisbrot, R, & Spatz, E. (2011). Community-based group aquatic program for individuals with multiple sclerosis: A pilot study. Disability and Rehabilitation, 33:720-728. DOI: 10.3109/09638288.2010.507855 Scott, A., Scott, R., & Cole, M. (2016). Narrative reasoning in disability-themed films (pp. 117-143). In M. Cole & J. Creek (Eds.), Global Perspectives in Professional Reasoning. Thorofare, NJ: Slack.Scott, A., Scott, R., & Cole, M. (2018/4/19-22). From reel to real: Illness narratives in disability-themed films. [Poster Presentation]. AOTA Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah. Brooklyn International Disability Film Festival and Wellness Expohttps://www.brooklynpaper.com › superwomanJul 22, 2005 — Brooke Ellison, who at age 11 was hit by a car and left paralyzed ... The free screening is part of the Brooklyn International Disability Film Festival… How to Contact The MHTF: Website: https://www.nysota.org/page/MHTFhttps://www.nysota.org/page/MHTFBios Mental Health Taskforce Listserv: OTmentalhealthtaskforce@gmail.comAs always, I welcome any feedback & ideas from all of you or if you are interested in being a guest on future episodes, please do not hesitate to contact Patricia Motus at transitionsot@gmail.com or DM via Instagram @transitionsot THANK YOU for LISTENING, FOLLOWING, DOWNLOADING, RATING, REVIEWING & SHARING “The Uncommon OT Series” Podcast with all your OTP friends and colleagues! 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Join host Robin Green as he chats with Andrew Wright. Andrew is the Minor League Field Coordinator for the Boston Red Sox. I met Andrew a few years ago, and in some ways, we continued that conversation. Andrew is a former college baseball coach who is now in professional baseball. Before his current role, Andrew was the Director of Operations at the New York Yankees Dominican Republic complex. In this conversation, we talk about: Being intentional Managing your personal brand The importance of clearly defining and communicating expectations Why putting your plan in writing is important How Andrew thinks about People & Processes An interesting way to think about Outcome Management Design v. Default If you aim to be a better leader, there is much to learn from this conversation. *** Andrew recommends "Let's Talk: Make Effective Feedback Your Superpower." You can link to the book's Amazon page here. *** You can find his LinkedIn profile here if you'd like to connect with Andrew. *** You can contact Robin Green at robin.green@sandler.com or (804) 914-1723.
On this week's show, I welcome Raelyn Roberson to the show. Raelyn is the Field Coordinator of Stopping Cyber Suppression at Common Cause. On the eve of the Georgia Senate run-off, we'll be talking about the challenge of mis- and disinformation that has been infecting U.S. and global elections. Raelyn and her team work to fight back against the spread of online election disinformation and hold social media platforms accountable for their role in the spread of election lies. Raelyn provides trainings that encourage anyone and everyone to stop cyber suppression. During monitoring shifts, she leads volunteers in recognizing, searching for, and reporting bad actors who threaten democracy by spreading election lies. If you want to read more about Raelyn and Common Cause's work, check out Jenny Stephen's article in the Bucks County Beacon, "Social Media Disinformation Is a Threat To Democracy, and You Can Help Fight It." LINKS: Raelyn Roberson on Twitter: @RaelynR3 - https://twitter.com/RaelynR3 Common Cause: https://www.commoncause.org/ Common Cause - Combating Cyber Suppression: https://bit.ly/3B8y71k Common Cause - Social Media Monitoring Training: https://bit.ly/3VTaf9U Public Disinformation Tipline: https://reportdisinfo.org/ Article on Raelyn's work in Bucks County Beacon, "Social Media Disinformation Is A Threat To Democracy, And You Can Help Fight It," by Jenny Stephens: https://bit.ly/3Y0tIHA You can support this show by becoming a patron for as little as $5/month at https://www.patreon.com/rcpress. Don't Let Paul Martino & Friends Buy Our Schools and push extremist politics in our community. Raging Chicken has teamed up with LevelField to launch a truly community-rooted PAC to invest in organizing, support local and state-wide progressive candidates, and unmask the toxic organizations injecting our communities with right-wing extremism. We're putting small-dollar donations to work to beat back the power of Big Money. You can get more information and drop your donation at https://ragingchicken.levelfield.net/. Join our Discord to continue the conversation all week long: https://discord.gg/BnjRNz3u
Banan Abu Zain Eddin is a feminist activist, co-founder, and executive director of Takatoat feminist collective and advocacy and gender trainer. She is a holder of a Diploma degree in Management of Non-Profit institutions and is currently pursuing a second Bachelor in Law. Banan have more than eight years of experience working in the civil society and humanitarian field. She is the co-founder of the “Feminist Sessions” initiative aiming to spread feminist and women’s rights knowledge and contribute to strengthening the young feminist movement in Jordan. Banan worked as a Youth civic engagement Coordinator at Mercy Corps- Jordan and a Field Coordinator with Save the Children international- Jordan. As part of her activism on women’s rights, Banan is a member of the Youth Gender Innovation Agora (GIA), a consultative forum established by the UN Women Regional Office for the Arab States, and a member of the Arab Women network which promotes the role of women in society and works towards ending gender-based violence. Our guest socials: Facebook: Banan Abo Zain Aldeen Twitter: @abuzaineddin Instagram: abuzaineddin
Banan Abu Zain Eddin is a feminist activist, co-founder, and executive director of Takatoat feminist collective and advocacy and gender trainer. She is a holder of a Diploma degree in Management of Non-Profit institutions and is currently pursuing a second Bachelor in Law. Banan have more than eight years of experience working in the civil society and humanitarian field. She is the co-founder of the “Feminist Sessions” initiative aiming to spread feminist and women’s rights knowledge and contribute to strengthening the young feminist movement in Jordan. Banan worked as a Youth civic engagement Coordinator at Mercy Corps- Jordan and a Field Coordinator with Save the Children international- Jordan. As part of her activism on women’s rights, Banan is a member of the Youth Gender Innovation Agora (GIA), a consultative forum established by the UN Women Regional Office for the Arab States, and a member of the Arab Women network which promotes the role of women in society and works towards ending gender-based violence. Our guest socials: Facebook: Banan Abo Zain Aldeen Twitter: @abuzaineddin Instagram: abuzaineddin
Marcelo Alfonsin, is the Astros Dominican League Manager and Field Coordinator. He is also the pitching coach for the Argentinian National Team that recently competed in the World Baseball Classic qualifier in Panama. Marcelo grew up playing baseball in Argentina, that as you can imagine does not have a lot of baseball players and has worked his way to be a Manager in the Houston Astros Organization. If you are a fan of the underdog story, you will not want to miss this episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/playballkid/message
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On this episode, Mark Simon is joined by new SIS VP of Baseball Bobby Scales. If the name sounds familiar, it should. Bobby played 2 seasons with the Cubs and worked in the front offices of the Pirates and the Angels.Bobby reminisces about his long pro career, which included 10 years in Triple-A and 2 years in Japan, telling stories of memorable moments and people (he thought he was being pranked after hitting his first home run … but a surprise awaited) (2:37). He also breaks down the duties and skills needed in the different front office jobs in which he worked – which include Director of Player Development, Special Assistant to the General Manager, and Field Coordinator (15:15). And he talks about something he's passionate about – getting more Black men and women working in baseball front offices (30:45).Thank you for listening. Please send any feedback on the podcast to Mark@SportsInfoSolutions.com
My good friend Travis is back on the show to talk about his first experience with the Toad in Oaxaca, Mexico. We Also talk about mega dose mushroom Journeys with Grand Master Baba Kilindi Iy's students, family and friends. Travis talks about the wisdom he's gained from it all, and how it all comes back to "Be Here Now" We also get into why the decriminalization of plant medicines, and sacred earth medicines is important and should happen before some of the other avenues such as the medicalization/ therapy only access model. Travis is a good friend of mine. He was the Field Coordinator for Decriminalize Denver, initiative 301 that passed on May 7th 2019. The Law in Denver now states that Psilocybin Mushrooms are decriminalized, allowing for personal grows, possession and consumption, but prohibiting any sales. Shortly After Travis helped found The Denver Mushroom Cooperative (DMC). The DMC focuses on Cultivating Conscious Community, liberating and empowering individuals through mushroom education, cultivation information and more. LISTEN: APPLE | SPOTIFY | STITCHER | YOUTUBE If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts | Donate On Patreon or PayPal Become a Patron and get access to bonus episodes, early access releases, my new comedy show, Dosadelic, merch, the inner sanctum discord + other rewards and goodies, and mush mush more. Only on Patreon. Mikeadelic is Sponsored by: Waveblock: Enter Code MIKEADELIC for 20% off! https://bit.ly/3FGf6TA innovative WaveBlock™ Protect Stickers are laboratory-tested to deflect EMF waves away from the brain, reducing the harmful effects of radiation exposure up to 87% Connect With Travis: IG: @View_askew Travis FB: https://bit.ly/2G6hyty Connect With Mike: Website: https://bit.ly/2GqH7kX Men's group Experiences: website coming soon - for now email me Mikeadelicpod@gmail.com to stay in the loop for some epic brotherhood connection. 1 on 1 Coaching Sessions - http://bit.ly/3aJ0Yv6 Instagram: https://bit.ly/2Pqc50B Email/ContactMe: https://bit.ly/2Dsv2v4 Facebook: https://bit.ly/2XCchg7 Donate On Patreon or PayPal All My Links: https://linktr.ee/Mikeadelic Subscribe to the Inner Sanctum Monthly Newsletter https://bit.ly/2GqH7kX
Putin just invaded Ukraine. It's confounding, frightening, a dick move and utter bullshit. The Buzzards want to get to the bottom of this. We need help because the media out there has so many conflicting messages it's difficult to figure out just what in the holy fuck is going on. When in doubt, we reach out to our most trusted sources. In this case, we have someone that is directly involved with the conflict and has the most precise and stone cold take on it. All of us are on this episode but we let one source lay it all out. We just listen. And so should you. Adrian Bonenberger returns for his second appearance on FDB. He is an expert on the dynamics of the armed conflict levied on Ukraine by Vladimir Putin. He is a retired US Army Officer that has served in a variety of capacities and has led soldiers in combat on two deployments. Additionally, he has served as Field Coordinator for the Ukraine Center for Civilians in Conflict as well as a news editor at The Ukraine Business Journal. This is the definitive discussion on this subject matter. He also mentions others we should listen to including Nolan Peterson (@nolanwpeterson), Vladislov Davidson (The Odessa Review), Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM), Jack Crosby (Rolling Stone), Matt Taibbi (@matttaibbi), Gary Brecher & Mark Ames (War Nerd) and Svetlana Alexievich (@SAlexievich). So, sit up, drink a cup of joe and pay attention. This is the most important episode we've ever done. Please remember to hit "like" and "subscribe" on our YouTube Channel, Spotify and iTunes. Tell your friends. If you have any comments, questions, ideas for topics or guests please email us at FIVEDOLLARBUZZ@gmail.com. We'll get back to you soon. Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the heroes! #AdrianBonenberger #prodigy #mobbdeep #ThomasFriedman #NewYorkTimes #GeorgeFKennan #GeorgeKennan #VladimirPutin #DonaldTrump #JoeBiden #VolodymyrZelensky #VitaliKlitschko #NolanPeterson #VladislovDavidson #ChristopherMiller #Buzzfeed #JackCrosby #RollingStone #MattTaibbi #GaryBrecher #MarkAmes #WarNerd #SvetlanaAlexievich #LeoTolstoy #FyodorDostoevsky #JoeGanim #BridgeportConnecticutMayor #BridgeportConnecticu
Our prospect series continues with 2021 international signee Carlos Colmenarez. Plus, field coordinator Alejandro Freire & hitting coordinator Kyle Wilson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Luis Font, currently a Field Coordinator for the Laborers' District Eight Organizing Committee (DEROC) - shares the challenges with his upbringing. He sheds light on how joining the Laborers' Union helped turn his life around and how he works every day to give back and maximize the second chance he received. Listen to the full story here.
In today's episode, I speak to Mike Rabelo, the Major League Field Coordinator for the Pittsburgh Pirates.Mike was the hitting coach for the Gulf Coast League Tigers and the Short-season A Connecticut Tigers. He was hired as manager of the Connecticut Tigers for the 2014 season. He was also in the managerial position for the West Michigan Whitecaps, Lakeland Flying Tigers, and Erie SeaWolves'.He shares his experiences and what he learned as a field coordinator, what goes on behind the scenes, and what makes the game happen to try to get all the players to coordinate and practice differently, better, and manage time efficiently!He talks about educating players in the best way he can because he believes that the players want to learn and want to be challenged. In this damn good conversation, he talks about compassion for players, how to win players, and developing relationships with players for a long time. Learn about the importance of how players should run smart, knowing the situation, where's the ball, what's the sign, and where's the defense.He shares advice to coaches out there on helping players deal with failure and how it goes back to timing! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Have a great Wednesday, folks! A great big thank you to our guest, Andrea Hassler, Field Coordinator for the Access Fund. Here's a link to their current campaign: https://www.accessfund.org/join-or-give/support-access-fund as well as a link to the Southeastern Climbers Coalition's recent acquisition of Woodcock Cove in Sequatchie County near Dunlap: https://www.seclimbers.org/project/woodcock-cove/ Your hosts: Jeff Styles, Jen Lambert, Russell Stroud & Bryan Stone & Dave Hooker Leave us a text or voicemail 423-301-9229 - We'd love to hear from you! For sponsorship opportunities please email Jen at chattanoogadriveinshow@gmail.com
After months of campaigning, the results of the September primary elections have narrowed seven candidates down to two. On Tuesday, November 2, 2021 Clevelanders will have a chance to cast their votes for their city's next mayor.rnrnThe City Club of Cleveland, in partnership with Ideastream Public Media, will host the general election debate on Monday, October 11th with Cleveland mayoral candidates: Justin M. Bibb, nonprofit executive, and Kevin J. Kelley, President of Cleveland City Council. The debate will feature the voices of Clevelanders on the issues that matter in their neighborhoods and communities.rnrnNick Castele, Senior Reporter/Producer at Ideastream Public Media will host the debate. Joining alongside him are a panel of journalists: Lawrence Caswell, Field Coordinator at Cleveland Documenters; and Elizabeth McIntyre, Executive Editor at Crain's Cleveland Business.
In this episode, join Kasim and Corina as they talk to Kirby Calhoun, a 13-year army combat veteran who served a stint in Afghanistan, about recent events in the country. Plus, Randy Neal, CUFI's National Outreach Director and Field Coordinator, shares a personal and powerful biblical encouragement
Please welcome Jon Schrock, Field Coordinator for The John Birch Society, as we talk about the mission of JBS.org, and their fight for liberty. JBS fights for freedom, liberty and for the American Constitution. If you are a freedom fighter, The John Birch Society is for you.
Welcome to Episode 79 of The Spokesman Speaks podcast. In this episode Iowa Farm Bureau Conservation and Natural Resources Policy Advisor Rick Robinson discusses the water quality progress that you might not be seeing or hearing in recent news coverage. And Shane Wulf (Edge of Field Coordinator for the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship) shares the assistance that's available to help farmers implement edge-of-field conservation practices (like bioreactors and saturated buffers) on their farms. Resources mentioned in this episode: CleanWaterIowa.org Webinar | Utility-Scale Solar Energy Contracts: What You Need to Know Webinar | 2021 Transportation Rules for Farmers
Field Coordinator & Catching Instructor Tim Cossins stopped by Inside the Yard with Brett Hollander and Geoff Arnold to chat about the art of pitch calling, how he prepares each catcher for a game, and his report on Adley Rustchman’s progress in the minor league. Plus, Tim shares his thoughts on starting a band with fellow Orioles coaches. MASNSports.com writer and Orioles Insider Roch Kubatko shares his optimism on Austin Wynn’s promotion and when we could see Hunter Harvey back in the pitching rotation.
This week - Karl Jefferson, Tri-Funds Field Coordinator, joins the Down With The Dig Podcast. Karl walks the audience through what Tri-Funds is and shares one of its biggest goals: to bring labor and management together - to expand market share, win projects and jobs, enhance health and safety, and train for the future. Listen to how Karl assists with this role and more for Laborers and Signatory Contractors.More information on Tri-Funds can be found here.Views and Comments of this program do not reflect those of Ohio Laborers' District Council and LIUNA. © 2021 Ohio Laborers' District Council All Rights Reserved.
Shaun Larkin has been a leader his whole life. From his early days at Cypress Community College to Cal State Northridge all the way to his time in Cleveland, Shaun was an incredible teammate and leader amongst his peers. Now in charge of the Los Angeles Dodgers Minor Leaguers as the Field Coordinator, he continues that role as a leader of young men. In this episode Shaun and Keith discuss the life of a “Grinder,” hilarious stories from the bus and Keith's perfect game in the final game of the 2004 season. Hope you enjoy this one. Please subscribe and review if you are digging the show.
Experience. Wisdom. Those are the first two words I think of when I think of Jeff Banister. Jeff has been coaching in professional baseball for over 35 years. He has been a MiLB manager, Field Coordinator, and MLB Manager. He was the Pittsburgh Pirates manager from 2010-2014 and then was the Texas Rangers manager from 2015-2018. Jeff is currently the Director of Player Development at the University of Northern Colorado, where his son is playing. Jeff's journey in baseball was anything but easy. He developed cancer in high school, spent six months in a hospital, and was told he was probably going to get his leg amputated. In college, he was in a collision at home plate that left him paralyzed for two weeks. Before turning twenty-one years old he had over ten surgeries. In this episode he opens up and talks about that experience as a kid, what he's learned as a coach, and what the best thing about being a manager is. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
THIS EPISODE Angels Minor League Field Coordinator Chad Tracy joins Josh to talk about the current Angels Farm Systems, growing up in a Baseball Family as the son of MLB skipper Jim Tracy, playing at Pepperdine, playing the Minor Leagues and transitioning to coaching and the Front Office, and much more! ABOUT THE HOST Josh Caray's baseball roots stretch from Atlanta to St. Louis to Chicago to Cooperstown. The grandson of Hall of Famer Harry Caray, son of the legendary Skip Caray, and half-brother Chip Caray is the TV voice of the Atlanta Braves, Josh is the Play-by-Play voice of the Rocket City Trash Pandas. TRASH PANDAS PODCAST NETWORK Join the personalities of the Rocket City Trash Pandas as they tell the stories from Baseball's most meteoric franchise. Play-by-Play Broadcaster Josh Caray presents conversations with prospects and personnel from the organization. In-Stadium Emcee Ricky Fernandez chats about the latest news and promotions.
Mariners field coordinator Jared Sandberg joins Chuck and Bucky to discuss what the start of spring training has been like for the team, thoughts on the young players showing so far and more.
Art Wright talks with Terry Maples about Nurturing Faith in Community, a new CBFVA resource for congregations. Nurturing Faith is a curriculum written by Terry, in which he proposes a paradigm shift for the way in which Christians and congregations approach spiritual formation. In this conversation, Art and Terry reflect on the nature of faith, the role of the congregation in faith formation, and what it will take for churches to break out of older, patterned approaches to discipleship. It is a wonderful, rich conversation. We hope that once you've listened, you will also take a look at the Nurturing Faith curriculum available for download on CBFVA's website and consider how you might use it in your congregation! Click here to access the PDF. Terry Maples is the Field Coordinator for the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Virginia. Art Wright is the Theologian in Residence for the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Virginia.
Interview with The Rev. Duncan HiltonFood and Faith PodcastCo-hosts Anna Woofenden, Derrick Weston, and Sam Chamelinwww.foodandfaithpodcast.orgGuest Links:https://collegevilleinstitute.org/?s=duncan+hiltonGuest Bio: In August 2020 Duncan began serving as Priest-in-Charge at St. John’s Walpole, NH. Before that he served as Priest for Discipleship and Discernment at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church in Brattleboro, VT. At St. Michael’s he was commissioned to raise up leaders inside and outside the church to listen and follow their call through prayer and action. Out of a small group ministry he developed there sprung initiatives around praying the Daily Office, discernment and decision-making retreats, partnering with the Community Justice Center to support people transitioning out of prison, and beginning to create a L’Arche Community in Southern Vermont (an international network of communities that help care for people with intellectual disabilities).Before arriving in Vermont and being ordained, Duncan worked for five years as Executive Director with the Leadership Development Initiative (LDI), where he trained Episcopal parishes in team-based leadership practices in order to help them launch local mission projects. He also worked as Training Director for Life Together, the Boston-based Episcopal Service Corps program, and as a Teaching Fellow with Professor Marshall Ganz at the Harvard Kennedy School in his class, “Organizing: People, Power, Change.” Duncan’s career shifted from congregational ministry in the United Church of Christ, where he served as a minister for youth and children, to leadership and organizing through his experience in 2010 as Field Coordinator for the Promise Arizona campaign, which registered over 15,000 new voters in the state.Duncan lives with his wife Bethany on his grandmother’s farm in southern Vermont. He enjoys leading singalongs on guitar, gardening, and playing and watching sports.
LISTEN: APPLE | SPOTIFY | STITCHER | YOUTUBE If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts | Donate On Patreon : https://bit.ly/3d0piI0 PayPal: https://bit.ly/2AV4pAt Travis is a good friend of mine. He was the Field Coordinator for Decriminalize Denver, initiative 301 that passed on May 7th 2019. The Law in Denver now states that Psilocybin Mushrooms are decriminalized, allowing for personal grows, possession and consumption, but prohibiting any sales. Shortly After Travis helped found The Denver Mushroom Cooperative (DMC). The DMC focuses on Cultivating Conscious Community, liberating and empowering individuals through mushroom education, cultivation information and more. Their monthly meetings happen on Mondays at 6:30 PM MST In this episode we cover a lot of ground. Travis talks about the magic of all mushrooms, efforts to heal, to bring the healing power of nature back into society, what that looks like and what it takes to make it happen. He also opens up about his personal journey, being set up by the police for mushrooms at a young age, going to prison, getting out and taking his rage for “fuck the system” and channeling it into the local political landscape to heal and integrate and change the system. Travis is a change maker, educator, teacher, cultivator, gardener, student of esoteric spiritual teachings and of course the wisdom of our plant and fungi allies. Connect w/ Travis and The DMC: Denver Mushroom Cooperative: https://bit.ly/2HzpmUT DMC Instagram: @Denver_Mushroom_Cooperative Watch The First Meeting Of DMC: https://bit.ly/2HBfMRo Travis FB: https://bit.ly/2G6hyty IG: @View_askew Mikeadelic is Sponsored by SHEATH UNDERWEAR Get 20% off Sitewide - the most comfortable, unique pair of underwear you'll ever wear, mens, womens, plus super comfy T-shirts and more all at www.sheathunderwear.com - Enter the promo code Mikeadelic at checkout to get a sweet discount on some awesome gear. Connect With Mike: Website: https://bit.ly/2GqH7kX Patreon: https://bit.ly/3d0piI0 Email: https://bit.ly/2Dsv2v4 Facebook: https://bit.ly/2XCchg7 Instagram: https://bit.ly/2Pqc50B Twitter: https://bit.ly/2IwIhik Listen Everywhere: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2Vf2RKf Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2W8w72c GooglePlay: https://bit.ly/2PlJiKG Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2DrRnc6 YouTube: https://bit.ly/2IzMz8I Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3mYzExX Also Available on Podbean, Speaker, Breaker, Tunein, Castro, I heart radio, Overcast, Soundcloud and everywhere podcasts are found Subscribe to the Inner Sanctum Monthly Newsletter https://bit.ly/2GqH7kX Sponsored By: Student Loan Tutor: https://bit.ly/2X2meF4 * Say you found them through mikeadelic for extra special magical love and care. and by SHEATH UNDERWEAR Get 20% off the most comfortable, unique pair of underwear you'll ever wear. www.sheathunderwear.com - Enter code Mikeadelic at checkout to get a sweet discount on some awesome under threads. If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts | Donate On Patreon or PayPal * Become a patron and get access to bonus episodes and the private inner sanctum discord channel. Thank You Intro Music Provided by Danny Barnett & Galaxia: https://bit.ly/2XB3sDr
Dave Keller (born September 28, 1959) is a former minor league baseball player, coach and manager and major league coach for the Cleveland Indians. He is currently the manager for the Chicago Cubs Single A affiliate Daytona Cubs. Keller attended the University of Northern Colorado from 1979 to 1982 where he excelled at both baseball and basketball. He still holds career records at the school... The post Dave Keller, Cubs Latin American Field Coordinator, Former MLB Coach, Minor League Hitting Coordinator appeared first on Baseball Outside The Box.
Welcome Episode 5: I was wicked excited to chat with Jonathan Jones, he recently joined the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency as an Emergency Communications Area Field Coordinator after spending 13 years with the Athen’s Clark county Police Department, as the 911 Operations coordinator. I enjoyed. chatting with Jonathan about his career in 9-1-1, his drive to make bold moves in the 911 space, and his role in the recent TERT deployment to help the 9-1-1 team in Baldwin County, AL during and after Hurricane Sandy!
This week the podcast welcomes Lawrence Daniel Caswell, Field Coordinator for Cleveland Documenters at Neighborhood Connections. Documenters.org is a program that provides payment for citizens to attend and report on local governmental meetings, providing transparency for the community. The discussion revolves around the 2020 launch of documenters.org in Cleveland, Ohio. Links- DOCUMENTERS.org, Powered by City Bureau - https://www.documenters.org/ Cleveland Documenters Open House (Virtual) 09/03/2020 – free with registration at https://bit.ly/CleDocsOpenHouse Cleveland Documenters Facebook Event – https://www.facebook.com/events/2692229777684790 Lawrence Caswell email and phone number for questions – lcaswell@neighborhoodgrants.org. Neighborhood Connections - https://class.csuohio.edu/caec/NeighborhoodConnections Neighbor Up - http://neighborupcle.org/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NeighborUpCle/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/neighborupcle Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/neighborupcle/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtcPOnrmOd1DeRk7REQ6zuA
This Week in Rays Baseball features Ryan Yarbrough, Marc Topkin, field coordinator Michael Johns, Josh Fleming & Madison Lowe.
This Week in Rays Baseball features Ryan Yarbrough, Marc Topkin, field coordinator Michael Johns, Josh Fleming & Madison Lowe.
In this intergenerational episode Kate Kooyman talks with Steve Mulder the Field Coordinator for the CRCNA's Climate Witness Project and his granddaughter Anneke Spoelma a 15-year-old freshman at Grand Rapids Public Museum High School. Anneke and Steve were part of a delegation sent by the Climate Witness Project to Kenya and Uganda to meet with World Renew personnel and the subsistence farmers they support. The Reformed family is a diverse family with a diverse range of opinions. Not all perspectives expressed on the podcast represent the official positions of the Christian Reformed Church.
Sweeny and Eddie talk with former MLB infielder & current Field Coordinator for the Indians, John McDonald about his very touching Father's Day story and much more.
Our next guest Catt is on a mission to promote social equality for all! How does she do this? She gets people engaged in their local communities as a Field Coordinator for the California Democratic party! Learn more about Catt's personal journey and her experience in politics as she juggles both a master's program at USC and prepares for this year's election (psst don't forget to vote). She's the human embodiment of the popular phrase "actions speak louder than words" and she's leading by example for generations to come! You can connect with her on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cattphan/
Gordon McCall is the President and CEO of McCall Events and Director of Motorsports at Quail Lodge and Golf Club in Carmel Valley, California. He is the co-founder of The Quail- A Motorsports Gathering and Quail Motorcycle Gathering. His company produces exclusive VIP events, one of the best-known being “Gordon McCall’s Motorworks Revival” at the Monterey Jet Center, the “Kick-Off” party for the iconic August automotive week in Monterey, California, now in its 29thyear. Gordon has served as a Class Judge at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance and Field Coordinator for more than 25 years. Gordon will be hosting the upcoming TV series “The Road to Provenance”, airing on MotorTrend TV this year. SHOW SPONSORS Sports Car Market Digital Subscription • Sports Car Market Platinum • Cars Yeah Podcast • Sports Car Market Magazine Digital Offer THE COLLECTOR CAR MARKET AS YOU SEE IT TODAY Healthy THE VEHICLE YOU BOUGHT Datsun 510 because of Pete Brock’s BRE Race Car THE VEHICLE YOU SOLD Corvette ‘63 Split Window THE VEHICLE YOU WILL NEVER LET GO Datsun 240z THE ULTIMATE COLLECTOR CAR Ferrari 72 365 GTB4 Daytona YOUR BUSINESS Gordon says his business is flexible and contracts and expands as necessary. WHERE TO FIND GORDON Monterey Motorsport Park McCall's Motorworks Revival Gordon on Instagram McCallevents.com
Gordon McCall is the President and CEO of McCall Events and Director of Motorsports at Quail Lodge and Golf Club in Carmel Valley, California. He is the co-founder of The Quail- A Motorsports Gathering and Quail Motorcycle Gathering. His company produces exclusive VIP events, one of the best-known being “Gordon McCall’s Motorworks Revival” at the Monterey Jet Center, the “Kick-Off” party for the iconic August automotive week in Monterey, California, now in its 29th year. Gordon has served as a Class Judge at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance and Field Coordinator for more than 25 years. Gordon will be hosting the upcoming TV series “The Road to Provenance”, airing on MotorTrend TV this year.
On this weeks episode we sat down with former big leaguer Bobby Scales. Bobby played 10 years in the minors before making his big league debut in 2009 with the Chicago Cubs. Bobby went on to be the Farm Director for the Angels and is now currently the Field Coordinator for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Bobby is an unbelievable baseball mind and had some incredible stories to share.
During this episode of Ahead of the Curve, I interview Jason Bell, MiLB Field Coordinator for the Houston Astros. Jason Bell talks about the art of cultivating team culture, methods to adapting your coaching style to your various players, and his process of adjusting to a diverse group of players. Episode Highlights: How did Jason Bell get involved in baseball and as a coach? How does Jason Bell go about designing practices? Jason Bell talks about: how to get on each player’s individual level? What is Jason;s take on positive and negative affirmations? What are the things Jason does to adapt his baseball style? What does Jason Bell believe team culture is? What if your players don’t seem to be adjusting to training? What is his process after the practice of self-reflection? What advice does Jason Bell give to be useful to a diverse group of players? What are some learning things that Jason is excited about? What are things his players get excited about doing? Is there anything that Jason Bell believes that other coaches might disagree with? Which things that happen during practice typically that we would notice? What are some of Jason Bell’s favorite books and resources? 3 Key Points: Get on each player’s level. Research says that it should be 3-1 positive to negative affirmations. Pay attention and listen to your players. Tweetable Quotes: “Teaching life through a game. I know what the game has done for me and how much better of a person I’ve become through the game of baseball.” – Jason Bell (00:37) “We just believe that the body will self-organize itself, and you know, maybe sometimes it does. But maybe it doesn’t do it in the most powerful way.” – Jason Bell (08:10) “I think the art of coaching and why we are most important is that it is our job to relate to each and every player that we have.” – Jason Bell (16:13) “If there are 25 players on a team, it is more important for us to be 25 different types of people rather than 25 different people changed to our system as a coach.” – Jason Bell (16:22) “You need to use feedback on the player’s body language. How he is taking the coaching that you’re giving him and kind of wonder like, ‘Man, it doesn’t look like he has bought in. Maybe he doesn’t feel comfortable disagreeing.” – Jason Bell (27:06) “If this player feels like he needs more work in this area and we aren’t getting it to him, I’m so glad that he feels comfortable in saying that.” – Jason Bell (35:49) “Showing where you can add value and creativity is great. But, use the creativity to like actually develop somebody’s skills and not being creative for the sake of being creative.” – Jason Bell (38:23) “Communication is key. And being able to communicate with players of all sorts of backgrounds.” – Jason Bell (38:41) Resources Mentioned: Ahead of the Curve Podcast Twitter: @AOTC_podcast Jason Bell: Linkedin Twitter
Victoria's Carson Vitale is the new field coordinator of the Mariners and he says his role is about being an generalist, someone who can have an educated conversation about every aspect of the game. Carson also says being from Victoria, it's exciting working so close to home & trying to bring a title to the Pacific Northwest.
Hear Dr. Rick McClatchy, the Field Coordinator of Cooperative Baptist Fellowship in Texas, speak on combatting the racism in...
Michael Thompson is the Field Coordinator at this year’s Cigar City Concours d’Elegance taking place in Tampa, Florida. His passion for all things mechanical covers everything from steam trains to supercars. In his formative years, he developed a strong affinity for vintage Fords, especially anything with a Flathead V8. Mike spent much of his career with the Ford Motor Company at the dealership level in parts and service. He is very active in the car hobby and today operates a workshop where he helps hobbyists that need specialized mechanical work on Flathead Ford engines, transmissions, and rear axle refurbishment.
This week we are joined by Dr. Rainer Tan to speak about Dynamic Solutions for Healthcare in the Global South.Rainer is Swiss, Malaysian and Canadian. He grew up in Canada and finished med school at the university of Lausanne, Switzerland in 2014. He was the Field Coordinator in Tanzania for the NGO Canada Africa Community Health Alliance, and is now in residency training for a specialisation in Tropical Medicine, while completing a Clinical Research Fellowship for a PhD in Clinical Epidemiology at the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH). Rainer's research consists of developing and evaluating clinical decision algorithms for the management of sick children in peripheral (mostly rural) health facilities in Tanzania with the DYNAMIC project. He will be moving to Tanzania in January 2020 for 2-3 years to work on this project.The DYNAMIC project is lead by the Global and Digital Health Unit at Unisanté in Lausanne, Switzerland, in collaboration with the SwissTPH, EPFL, and the Ifakara Health Institute, and the National Institute for Medical Research in Tanzania.Discover more about this interview on our website here.Twitter: @global_futuresInstagram: @global_futuresSubstack Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we are joined by Dr. Rainer Tan to speak about Dynamic Solutions for Healthcare in the Global South. Rainer is Swiss, Malaysian and Canadian. He grew up in Canada and finished med school at the university of Lausanne, Switzerland in 2014. He was the Field Coordinator in Tanzania for the NGO Canada Africa Community Health Alliance, and is now in residency training for a specialisation in Tropical Medicine, while completing a Clinical Research Fellowship for a PhD in Clinical Epidemiology at the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH). Rainer’s research consists of developing and evaluating clinical decision algorithms for the management of sick children in peripheral (mostly rural) health facilities in Tanzania with the DYNAMIC project. He will be moving to Tanzania in January 2020 for 2-3 years to work on this project. The DYNAMIC project is lead by the Global and Digital Health Unit at Unisanté in Lausanne, Switzerland, in collaboration with the SwissTPH, EPFL, and the Ifakara Health Institute, and the National Institute for Medical Research in Tanzania. Discover more on our website: https://www.soascodingclub.com/soas-radio-episode-15-clinical-algorithms
Maryan Osman, Leadership Development Specialist at Mid-City CAN joins the program to discuss her grown passion for building electoral power in communities of color and other marginalized groups when she joined a local, successful college board campaign in 2017. She started out as the Field Coordinator and then became the Campaign Manager within 6 months. She shares advice on how to empower and inspire women of color to join office and have a seat at the table.
In Episode 62, Quinn & Brian asked: Where does Ebola go from here? Our guest is Karin Huster, a Field Coordinator at Doctors Without Borders, where she is currently bouncing between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Mozambique. She spent a decade in the trauma ICU before flinging herself head first into humanitarian efforts across the globe. She’s sorta the Forest Gump of humanitarian field nurses; if there’s a health-related outbreak, or a storm-related outbreak that turns into a health-related outbreak, she’s there – and she’s inspiring as hell! The latest Ebola outbreak started in the Democratic Republic of Congo in August 2018, which is the worst on record for the DRC and the second largest Ebola outbreak in recorded history. Ebola is a beast of a disease, the kind of thing Hollywood uses as a go-to when they need a horrible disease outbreak. However, we do actually have some experimental drugs for treatment and a promising vaccine, thanks to recent medical advancements, but they don’t seem to be doing a lot to slow the spread of this disease. But why? We get into it in this episode, and Karin explains in further detail in a beautifully written New York Times opinion piece, “Why Couldn’t My Ebola Treatment Center Save This Baby?” Trump’s Book Club: Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela: https://www.amazon.com/registry/wishlist/3R5XF4WMZE0TV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ep_ws_2Gr8Ab6RS5WF3 Links: Support: http://doctorswithoutborders.org “Why Couldn’t My Ebola Treatment Center Save This Baby?”: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/30/opinion/ebola-treatment-democratic-republic-of-congo.html LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karin-huster-a225352/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/reunionislagirl Read all of Karin’s articles: https://muckrack.com/karin-huster/articles Connect with us: Subscribe to our newsletter at ImportantNotImportant.com! Check out our Morning Show and other daily bite-size content on Instagram: instagram.com/ImportantNotImportant Follow Quinn: twitter.com/quinnemmett Follow Brian: twitter.com/briancolbertken Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/ImportantNotImp Like and share us on Facebook: facebook.com/ImportantNotImportant Pin us on Pinterest: pinterest.com/ImportantNotImportant Tumble us or whatever the hell you do on Tumblr: importantnotimportant.tumblr.com Intro/outro by Tim Blane: timblane.com Support this podcast
Welcome to another episode of Within the Trenches, true stories from the 9-1-1 dispatchers who live them. Episode 276 was recorded at the 2019 NENA national conference in Orlando, Florida. This is episode features Dispatch Dana, 9-1-1 advocate and James, 9-1-1 Field Coordinator for the Nebraska Public Service Commission. This episode is sponsored by RapidDeploy, the Cloud Aided Dispatch Company - Facebook | Twitter | Web And sponsored by RapidSOS - Facebook | Twitter | Web Presented by NENA Supported by INdigital Episode topics – James’s 9-1-1 story A hard lesson in giving out calls over the radio without reading it first 9-1-1 audio Dispatch radio mistakes As always, if you have any comments, questions, or you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me at wttpodcast@gmail.com.
In Episode 62, Quinn & Brian ask: Where does Ebola go from here? Our guest is Karin Huster, a Field Coordinator at Doctors Without Borders, where she is currently bouncing between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Mozambique. She spent a decade in the trauma ICU before flinging herself head first into humanitarian efforts across the globe. She’s sorta the Forest Gump of humanitarian field nurses; if there’s a health-related outbreak, or a storm-related outbreak that turns into a health-related outbreak, she’s there – and she’s inspiring as hell! The latest Ebola outbreak started in the Democratic Republic of Congo in August 2018, which is the worst on record for the DRC and the second largest Ebola outbreak in recorded history. Ebola is a beast of a disease, the kind of thing Hollywood uses as a go-to when they need a horrible disease outbreak. However, we do actually have some experimental drugs for treatment and a promising vaccine, thanks to recent medical advancements, but they don’t seem to be doing a lot to slow the spread of this disease. But why? We get into it in this episode, and Karin explains in further detail in a beautifully written New York Times opinion piece, “Why Couldn’t My Ebola Treatment Center Save This Baby?” Trump’s Book Club: Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela: https://www.amazon.com/registry/wishlist/3R5XF4WMZE0TV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ep_ws_2Gr8Ab6RS5WF3 Links: Support: http://doctorswithoutborders.org “Why Couldn’t My Ebola Treatment Center Save This Baby?”: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/30/opinion/ebola-treatment-democratic-republic-of-congo.html LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karin-huster-a225352/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/reunionislagirl Read all of Karin’s articles: https://muckrack.com/karin-huster/articles Connect with us: Subscribe to our newsletter at ImportantNotImportant.com! Check out our Morning Show and other daily bite-size content on Instagram: instagram.com/ImportantNotImportant Follow Quinn: twitter.com/quinnemmett Follow Brian: twitter.com/briancolbertken Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/ImportantNotImp Like and share us on Facebook: facebook.com/ImportantNotImportant Pin us on Pinterest: pinterest.com/ImportantNotImportant Tumble us or whatever the hell you do on Tumblr: importantnotimportant.tumblr.com Intro/outro by Tim Blane: timblane.com Important, Not Important is produced by Crate Media Support this podcast
What to do in February In Your Backyard. Groundhog Day - Is Spring far off? Teresa interviews Susan Alspach, Field Coordinator at the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for the Conehead Termite Program. Important links: * [Fresh From Florida](http://www.FreshFromFlorida.com) * [Conehead Termite Program](https://www.freshfromflorida.com/Consumer-Resources/Health-and-Safety/Protect-Your-Home-from-Pests/Termites/Conehead-Termite-Program) * [In Your Backyard Newsletter - monthly](http://www.she-consulting.com/)
Connections: A Podcast of the James L. Hamner Public Library
Religion, spirituality, faith... whatever it is called, people have questions about belief systems that are different from their own. In an effort to answer some of those questions, Jill asks Terry Maples, Field Coordinator for the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, what his branch of Baptists believe and how that plays out in real life.Contact Us: circulation@hamnerlibrary.orgFeatured Resource: 233 Section of the Dewey Decimal SystemOther Resources:The Angela ProjectCooperative Baptist Fellowship Website (cbf.net)New Baptist CovenantReclaiming and Re-Forming Baptist Identity by Terry Maples and Gene Wilder
Go inside the Padres war room for the 2018 MLB Draft and hear from director of amateur scouting, Mark Conner and International Scouting Director and Field Coordinator, Chris Kemp on this edition of Beyond the Booth with Jesse Agler.
Martin Himel and Face2Face host David Peck talk about Martin's film "Secrets of Survival", family, isolation, identity, and loneliness - and the family secrets we all have. Trailer CBC Docs Synopsis: Malka Rosenbaum remembers that moment as if it happened yesterday. A Toronto University student, she had been complaining about the difficulties of being an only child. Her Mother then told her there was once another child who had died in WW2. Malka had a sister and her name was Esther. Forty-five years later, Malka’s 93 year old Aunt Franiya told her that Esther may have survived. Malka is compelled to find out what happened. Juergen Ulloth can never forget the moment his life changed forever. Excited about getting married, he went to the Kassel Municipality in Germany to retrieve his birth certificate for a marriage license. The clerk told Juergen that his family name was not originally Ulloth, it was Raenold, his Mother’s maiden name. Juergen’s father, a German WW2 veteran, was not his biological parent. Who is his father? Juergen must find him. The search leads him to America and transforms his identity. Biography Martin Himel has worked as a foreign correspondent and war correspondent for 25 years for CTV, Global TV and FOX, and a producer for ABC news. His television series, documentaries and news coverage have exposed major issues throughout Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa and the Americas, and have appeared on PBS, Bloomberg TV, NBC, SKY, BBC, CNN, Vision Television Canada, CBC, CTV, Global Television Canada, Fox News USA, and HD NET, among others. He directs and produces his projects through his production companies, Elsash Productions Ltd. and Vigilance Productions. Himel’s most recent documentary was the explosive exposé Undercover in ISIS, broadcast on documentary Channel in 2016. Other productions include the documentary specials Keys To Paradise; North Korea: Desperate or Deceptive; and Jenin – Massacring Truth; as well as two four-part series, Infidelity and Global Anti-Semitism; and the 13-part series Twist of Faith. For more information: www.martin-himel.com SECRETS OF SURIVAL is written, directed and produced by Martin Himel. Videography is by Ken Ng, Martin Himel and Ellai Himel. Sound recordist is Inna Shapiro. Lead Picture Editor is Yasmine Novak. Music is by Adam White & David Wall. Field Coordinator is Lisa Sanders. For documentary Channel, Bruce Cowley is Creative Head; Jordana Ross is Production Executive; and Susan Baker handles Business & Rights. ---------- For more information about my podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit my site here. With thanks to producer Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
MSNBC hosts a Forum on being the Commander-in-Chief moderated by Matt Lauer. We analyze the questions and the candidates responses. Bards Logic welcomes Field Coordinator for the The John Birch Society Tom Munds. Topics we discuss Immigration and the issue in supporting it and why we should be careful in doing so Agenda 21- its affect on our sovereignty and freedom TPP/TTIP- trade partnerships and their affects and deceptions Support Local Police- keep them independent and expose the deceptions and history Article 5 convention- the states application for an article 5 convention and what that means. Who supports it, who opposes/ Common Core. Bards Logic is the Grassroots, We the People Show.
As a Class judge at the Pebble Beach Concour’s d’Elegance and Field Coordinator for more than 25 years, Gordon currently is the Co-Founder and Motorsports Director for the world-renowned “The Quail” A Motorsports Gathering and the latest addition “The Quail” A Motorcycle Gathering, with close friend Sir Michael Kadoorie, Chairman of the Peninsula Shanghai Hotel Group. Gordon McCall’s professional affiliations continue to evolve around his motorsports, motorcycle, and bicycling interests. Board of Director appointments include: Member of the Executive Board of Directors for the Laguna Seca Raceway, Co-Founder and Chairman Emeritus for the Naval Postgraduate School Cycling Club, and Member of the Board of Directors for the California Highway Patrol 11-99 Foundation which assists widows and orphans of CHP officers killed in the line of duty. McCall continues to innovate and support other automotive and motorcycle endeavors- Most recently, Gordon contributed to the feature film "Why We Ride", a documentary on the spirit and community behind the sport and pleasure of motorcycling. Gordon joins us LIVE to discuss the 8th Quail Motorcycle Gathering where over 350 vintage and classic motorcycles will be assembled in one of the most beautiful settings imaginable this May on the 14th. In all probability you will see motorcycles that you didn't even know existed. The sights and sounds will resonate as the machines are fired and displayed on the grass. Bryan Carroll of "Why We Ride" films will also join us in the episode of Talking Motorcycles powered by Crosley Brands to inform us all about the special award they will present and tell us all about The Ride to the Quail! Crosley Harley-Davidson Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys Dunlop Motorcycle Tire
Join our Guest Stephanie Conway from Turning Point USA, host Robert Jetter, Jr., panelists Activist Cindy Todd, Constitutional scholar Kelly Mordecai, and Dan Gray former columnist of the Washington Times. Call in and you stay on the line. You too can Join our Round Table Discussion. Bards Logic welcomes Tutning Point USA's Texas Field Organizer Stephanie Conway to discuss the Grassroots Organization. Turning Point USA: Turning Point USA's mission is to identify, organize, and empower young activists across the country. Turning Point USA educates students about the importance of fiscal responsibility, free markets, and limited government. Through non-partisan debate, dialogue, and discussion, Turning Point USA believes that every young person can be enlightened to true free market values. Stephanie Conway: Born and raised in Connecticut, Stephanie Conway brings with her a passion and drive for liberty and American restoration. She has an understanding of what poor economic policies do to once prosperous states. Now a Field Coordinator in north Texas with youth organization Turning Point USA, she is part of a dynamic team of activists working to preserve liberty and restore economic prosperity through education of the people who can make the biggest impact: Youth. Her experience in politics includes time as a local television host, independent talk radio host and working on the Eastern Connecticut State University campus with students as the president of the university’s Conservative/Libertarians club. That’s only a sampling, though. Stephanie never settled for what opportunities were immediately available and she worked tirelessly to constantly find and create her own path dotted with challenges, success and constant improvement of her craft. Bards Logic IS the Grassroots, We the People Show.
STEPHANIE CONWAY will be my guest for the full-hour. 6pmPT/9pmET.She was born and raised in Connecticut and brings with her a passion and drive for liberty and American restoration. She has an understanding of what poor economic policies do to once prosperous states. Now a Field Coordinator in north Texas with youth organization Turning Point USA, she is part of a dynamic team of activists working to preserve liberty and restore economic prosperity through education of the people who can make the biggest impact: Youth.Her experience in politics includes time as a local television host, independent talk radio host and working on the Eastern Connecticut State University campus with students as the president of the university’s Conservative/Libertarians club. That’s only a sampling, though. Stephanie never settled for what opportunities were immediately available and she worked tirelessly to constantly find and create her own path dotted with challenges, success and constant improvement of her craft.Join Susan Calloway Knowles (CA), licensed psychotherapist, former attorney, writer, blogger, and author.Susan’s Book: Freedom’s Fight: A Call to Remember – Available at
This week at our Community Gathering for Worship we welcomed Dr. Rick McClatchy, Field Coordinator for the CBF of Texas as part of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Day here at Truett. The title for Dr. McClatchy's sermon is: "The Baptist Spirit" and is drawn from the text Matthew 25:31-46.
This week at our Community Gathering for Worship we welcomed Dr. Rick McClatchy, Field Coordinator for the CBF of Texas as part of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Day here at Truett. The title for Dr. McClatchy's sermon is: "The Baptist Spirit" and is drawn from the text Matthew 25:31-46.
Last week I took a trip. In the Rocky Mountains, Northwest of Fort Collins, Colorado, just past Bellvue. I wasn’t very equipped. Welcome to Eyes on Conservation. I’m Gregory Haddock. Today you will hear part 1 of a 2-part series on protecting and conserving wolves and their legacy in the Rocky Mountains. W.O.L.F Sanctuary is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public and rescuing as many of the large number of wolves and wolf-dogs raised in captivity. These animals were saved from a larger pool of exotic animals in the United States - either given up or euthanized. Michelle Proulx has worked with the W.O.L.F. (Wolves Offered Life and Friendship) Sanctuary most of her adult life. Other than being a hero to animals that would otherwise be headed for much tragic endings, Michelle and the others at the sanctuary consider themselves first and foremost educators. For more information on Michelle and the work she and the rest of the team at W.O.L.F. Sanctuary are doing – you can check out their website and great resources at www.wolfsanctuary.net. You can find out more about the show on the show note’s page at Wildlensinc.org/eoc159. Stay tuned for part II of this story when I speak with Mike Phillips, Director of the Turner Endangered Species Fund, former Field Coordinator for the Red Wolf Recovery Program and former Project Leader of Greater Yellowstone’s gray wolf restoration project. Show music is brought to you by The Humidors. If you liked today’s episode, please consider checking out The Majority Villain Podcast – a podcast I host and produce – dedicated to democratizing the planet politically and ecologically. Thanks for listening today to Eyes on Conservation.