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Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
The Choose Love Movement with Scarlett Lewis: Brooklyn Raney: One Trusted Adult

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 55:50


Brooklyn Raney: One Trusted Adult "Research shows that just one trusted adult can have a profound effect on a child's life, influencing that young person toward positive growth, greater engagement in school and community activities, and better overall health." Brooklyn Raney, author of "One Trusted Adult", sat down with me to talk about how we can become those adults that the youth can rely on and create a culture based on trust and loving kindness. Brooklyn Raney is an experienced teacher, coach, and administrator who has spent the last decade in independent schools. She is the founder and director of the Girls' Leadership Camp, and founder of Generation Change, a nonprofit that seeks to embolden youth to be empathic and compassionate change makers through cross-generational mentorship. Brooklyn is a workshop facilitator, speaker, and consultant for schools, camps and other youth-serving organizations nationally and internationally. Learn more About Scarlett here: https://chooselovemovement.org/

Autism Stories
Autism Stories: Leo Finelli

Autism Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 29:02


Leo joins this episode to discuss his podcast about Generation Z, comparing himself to others, and his creative process. To learn more about Leo and the Generation Change podcast visit https://www.instagram.com/genchangewithlf/ . If you could subscribe on your favorite listening platform we would really appreciate that. If you are looking for extraordinary support support to live self-sufficient and purpose-driven lives through customized coaching then visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.autismpersonalcoach.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.  If you would be interested in being interviewed on Autism Stories or would like to be a sponsor send an email to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠doug.blecher@autismpersonalcoach.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

Generation Change with Leo Finelli

Leo meets Kristyn Ellen, a nursing school student at Boston College and a friend of previous Generation Change guest Chessy Prout. Leo and Kristyn talk about Curious George, Taylor Swift, the power of empathy, and her work with I Have The Right To. Follow Kristyn on Instagram: @kristyn.ellen --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generation-change/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generation-change/support

Generation Change with Leo Finelli

We begin Season 4 of the Generation Change with Leo Finelli Podcast with Leo and Elijah Pelton. Elijah got his start in the gun violence prevention movement after the Parkland shooting. At his high school, Elijah started chapters of Students Demand Action and March For Our Lives, which held multiple events including 2 school walkouts, and gave presentations to both the school board and the city council. Elijah now attends Johnson and Wales University, where he studies hospitality management. Elijah talks about growing up near Washington, DC, organizing school walkouts against gun violence, and volunteering as a chef with World Central Kitchen. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generation-change/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generation-change/support

High Level
Moving to Hollywood. Filmmaking. Cinematography & Life | Gerson Leiva & Axel Axe

High Level

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 41:54


Gerson Leiva is known for DBX: The Doyle Burke Experience, Generation Change and Point and Shoot (2019). He is a Director and Cinematographer based in Los Angeles whose projects range from documentaries and music videos, to short-film narratives. CHAPTERS 0:00 – Intro 0:11 – Gerson on project management and teamwork 3:38 – Separating work and friendship and making it work 7:11 – Deciding between being a Director and a Cinematographer 9:53 – His experience filming the music video for Frankie Leiva's "Mi Verdadero Amor" 11:43 – How to make money as a Director and Cinematographer 18:08 – Moving to LA and building his tribe 21:30 – Gerson's favorite camera he's ever worked with 25:39 – His creative process when putting together a set up 27:58 – Gerson's experiences working with actors 36:45 – What would Gerson create if money and time were not an issue? CONNECT WITH GERSON LEIVA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_gersonleiva Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gerson.leiva.5 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerson-leiva FOLLOW US High-Level Podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AxelAxePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highleveltv Axel Axe: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AxelArzola/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/axelaxeofficial/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heyaxelarzola/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AxelAxeOfficial Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/high-level/id1211324432?mt=2 Amazon Podcasts: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f68159ea-5236-4717-95ff-584888bb6083/high-level Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1kp8muHXQBaFTG4wZZUPGU?si=NCPd6SxIQr6cBvuBGPllPA&nd=1 Red Axe Media Website: https://redaxemedia.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redaxe.media/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/axelaxe/support

#LIFEis30
Generation Change

#LIFEis30

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 28:11


The final episode in the #LIFEis30 podcast series, ‘Generation Change' gives a voice to members of the new generation of environmental activists and experts, bringing their ideas and aspiration for a more sustainable and greener future.This episode highlights the work being done by young people as they take ownership of the environmental challenges - and possibilities - that the LIFE Programme has focused on since its beginnings in 1992. Generation Change also looks at how the European Year of Youth 2022 has given fresh impetus to young people active in nature protection, climate action and biodiversity. We hear from the Italian volunteers of the LIFE Choo-Na! project about their work in nature protection, we meet with Bankwatch representatives that work in the Just Transition Regions and with the CEEBWEB for Biodiversityactivists to learn more about biodiversity in Central and Eastern Europe. Finally we go to Spain to understand how LIFE projects are working to improve green mobility for university students and encouraging sustainable food choices in schools. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Generation Change with Leo Finelli
Isabel Mavrides-Calderón

Generation Change with Leo Finelli

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 12:20


Season 3 of Generation Change with Leo Finelli starts with Isabel Mavrides-Calderon! Isabel Mavrides-Calderon is a teen disabled, disability rights activist and organizer. Her work focuses on disability policy, and accessibility particularly within education. Isabel has organized and hosted grassroots conferences with the ACLU about disability policy issues such as the SSI restoration act, and campaigns against Supreme Court cases that threatened the ADA, and more. In addition, she was instrumental in the implementation of remote options for disabled NYC public school students. Isabel is currently publishing a research study on accessibility in education. She has worked as an accessibility consultant for various think tanks, Target, and the Australian National Climate Strike. Isabel cannot wait to continue serving her community! IG: @powerfullyisa TW:@powerfullyisa

New Books Network
Brooklyn L. Raney, "One Trusted Adult: How to Build Strong Connections & Healthy Boundaries with Young People" (2019)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 59:10


In a world facing more shootings, suicides, substance abuse, and sexual violence than ever before, there is more that we can do as educators, as parents, and as adults committed to leaving this world better than we found it. Research shows that just one trusted adult can have a profound effect on a child's life, influencing that young person toward positive growth, greater engagement in school and community activities, better overall health, and prevention of risky and threatening behaviors. From educators to piano teachers, camp counselors to aunts and uncles, and athletic coaches to babysitters, every adult who encounters a young person holds the privilege of shaping that child's life—and also the significant responsibility. With news headlines dominated by stories of abuse in schools, camps, and churches, those of us who guide or mentor adolescents must understand how to build trust with young people while simultaneously establishing boundaries that keep the relationship healthy. Packed with real-life stories and invaluable tips, One Trusted Adult: How to Build Strong Connections & Healthy Boundaries with Young People inspires all adults to build strong connections, embrace sustainable career practices, break the silence around boundary violations and abuse, be present for the young people in their lives—and, in doing so, ensure that the young people in their care are growing into their greatest potential. Brooklyn Raney is an experienced teacher, coach, and administrator who has spent the last decade working in independent schools. She is the founder and director of the Girls' Leadership Camp, a group that hosts a one-week summer camp for middle school girls, as well as one-day boosts and leadership conferences. She is also a co-founder of Generation Change, a nonprofit that seeks to embolden youth to be empathic and compassionate change makers through cross-generational mentorship. Brooklyn is a workshop facilitator, speaker, and consultant for schools, camps, and other youth-serving organizations nationally and internationally. You can find out more about her and her programs at www.onetrustedadult.com Elizabeth Cronin, Psy.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist and mindfulness meditation teacher with offices in Brookline and Norwood, MA. You can follow her on Instagram or visit her website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Psychology
Brooklyn L. Raney, "One Trusted Adult: How to Build Strong Connections & Healthy Boundaries with Young People" (2019)

New Books in Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 59:10


In a world facing more shootings, suicides, substance abuse, and sexual violence than ever before, there is more that we can do as educators, as parents, and as adults committed to leaving this world better than we found it. Research shows that just one trusted adult can have a profound effect on a child's life, influencing that young person toward positive growth, greater engagement in school and community activities, better overall health, and prevention of risky and threatening behaviors. From educators to piano teachers, camp counselors to aunts and uncles, and athletic coaches to babysitters, every adult who encounters a young person holds the privilege of shaping that child's life—and also the significant responsibility. With news headlines dominated by stories of abuse in schools, camps, and churches, those of us who guide or mentor adolescents must understand how to build trust with young people while simultaneously establishing boundaries that keep the relationship healthy. Packed with real-life stories and invaluable tips, One Trusted Adult: How to Build Strong Connections & Healthy Boundaries with Young People inspires all adults to build strong connections, embrace sustainable career practices, break the silence around boundary violations and abuse, be present for the young people in their lives—and, in doing so, ensure that the young people in their care are growing into their greatest potential. Brooklyn Raney is an experienced teacher, coach, and administrator who has spent the last decade working in independent schools. She is the founder and director of the Girls' Leadership Camp, a group that hosts a one-week summer camp for middle school girls, as well as one-day boosts and leadership conferences. She is also a co-founder of Generation Change, a nonprofit that seeks to embolden youth to be empathic and compassionate change makers through cross-generational mentorship. Brooklyn is a workshop facilitator, speaker, and consultant for schools, camps, and other youth-serving organizations nationally and internationally. You can find out more about her and her programs at www.onetrustedadult.com Elizabeth Cronin, Psy.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist and mindfulness meditation teacher with offices in Brookline and Norwood, MA. You can follow her on Instagram or visit her website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology

New Books in Education
Brooklyn L. Raney, "One Trusted Adult: How to Build Strong Connections & Healthy Boundaries with Young People" (2019)

New Books in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 59:10


In a world facing more shootings, suicides, substance abuse, and sexual violence than ever before, there is more that we can do as educators, as parents, and as adults committed to leaving this world better than we found it. Research shows that just one trusted adult can have a profound effect on a child's life, influencing that young person toward positive growth, greater engagement in school and community activities, better overall health, and prevention of risky and threatening behaviors. From educators to piano teachers, camp counselors to aunts and uncles, and athletic coaches to babysitters, every adult who encounters a young person holds the privilege of shaping that child's life—and also the significant responsibility. With news headlines dominated by stories of abuse in schools, camps, and churches, those of us who guide or mentor adolescents must understand how to build trust with young people while simultaneously establishing boundaries that keep the relationship healthy. Packed with real-life stories and invaluable tips, One Trusted Adult: How to Build Strong Connections & Healthy Boundaries with Young People inspires all adults to build strong connections, embrace sustainable career practices, break the silence around boundary violations and abuse, be present for the young people in their lives—and, in doing so, ensure that the young people in their care are growing into their greatest potential. Brooklyn Raney is an experienced teacher, coach, and administrator who has spent the last decade working in independent schools. She is the founder and director of the Girls' Leadership Camp, a group that hosts a one-week summer camp for middle school girls, as well as one-day boosts and leadership conferences. She is also a co-founder of Generation Change, a nonprofit that seeks to embolden youth to be empathic and compassionate change makers through cross-generational mentorship. Brooklyn is a workshop facilitator, speaker, and consultant for schools, camps, and other youth-serving organizations nationally and internationally. You can find out more about her and her programs at www.onetrustedadult.com Elizabeth Cronin, Psy.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist and mindfulness meditation teacher with offices in Brookline and Norwood, MA. You can follow her on Instagram or visit her website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education

Superfly Selected
Superfly Movie Corner | Generation Change

Superfly Selected

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 10:11


Verzweifelt angesichts der Trägheit der Politik gegenüber der Klimakrise, macht sich die österreichische Klima- und Menschenrechtsaktivistin Sarah Sadeghi 2021 auf eine Zugreise quer durch Europa. (superfly.fm)

Thecuriousmanspodcast
Brooklyn Raney Interview Episode 6

Thecuriousmanspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 66:53


In this episode I speak with author Brooklyn Raney about her book, One Trusted Adult. Raney is an experienced teacher, coach, administrator, director of Girl's leadership Camp, co-founder of Generation Change and founder and lead trainer of the organization One Trusted Adult. All her work has been in the service of youth and how to guide adults in building strong connections with them. Whether you are a parent, coach, neighbor, aunt or uncle there is something for us all to take away from this book. I found so many useful lessons, I am glad I read it, and that I got to speak with Raney in such depth.

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Digital Shop Talk Radio
Ep. 152 - How Generation Change Alters Shop Operations

Digital Shop Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 57:27


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Always Better than Yesterday
First Generation Change Makers

Always Better than Yesterday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 5:42


This one is for those of you who are the first generation of change makers, the first in your family to seek to be better than you were yesterday. I hope you feel encouraged by this message and reminded to give yourself grace and space along this journey. You are changing the destiny of your future generations and will meet great resistance along the way. This is your heartprint. Here for you always. Always love Ryan

The Documentary Podcast
Generation Change: Tackling taboos around organ donation

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 27:18


Babita Sharma talks to young people who are trying to save lives by tackling taboos around organ donation in countries including India and the UK. She also speaks to Nobel Prize-winning economist Alvin Roth, who discusses his work on kidney donation. Generation Change is a co-production of the BBC and Nobel Prize Outreach

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The Documentary Podcast
Generation Change: Battling for a sustainable environment

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 27:20


Babita Sharma meets young people from around the world working to fight climate change, including a Kenyan engineer who has designed a solar powered fridge which can be used to transport vaccines on a bike, a Californian teenager who has designed a wind turbine for use in cities, and South Korean protesters taking their Government to court. She also meets Nobel Chemistry Laureate Frances H. Arnold, the co-chair of President Biden's science commission. Generation Change is a co-production of the BBC and Nobel Prize Outreach

The Documentary Podcast
Generation Change: Fighting hunger

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 27:22


Babita Sharma meets young people trying to solve global food problems, including a Lebanese man who worked to feed people after the deadly bomb blast in 2019, and an American woman whose work connecting charities to excess food from restaurants is spreading around the world. She also learns about the work of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning World Food Programme. Generation Change is a co-production of the BBC and Nobel Prize Outreach

The Documentary Podcast
Generation Change: Equality in science and technology

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 27:22


Megha Mohan talks to young people working to diversify science, technology, engineering and maths - fields that will be crucial to the future of our planet, but whose workforces remain predominantly male. She also hears how Nobel Prize-winning astronomer Andrea Ghez overcame gender barriers in her career in science. Generation Change is a co-production of the BBC and Nobel Prize Outreach

Bible Discovery
Bible Discovery, Genesis 35-37 | Generation Change - January 12, 2022

Bible Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 28:30


We are a family-run international ministry with television, print and online programs designed to guide you through the Bible in one year. From social issues and apologetics to theology, history and science, our mission is to educate, edify and encourage the believer to actively engage with God's Word in all ways.

EXPLORING ART
Episode 177 | Generation Change Art Perspective

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 25:03


Time goes on, and things change. During a couple years, people attributed women's artworks to men. There is no genre in art. Interpretation depends on the way you see the piece of work. Knowing the context will give the viewer the answer to the 3 big questions about art: how was it made? Why was it made? And what did the artist want to achieve? Which can help them (viewers) connect with the piece of art.

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CitizenCast
Generation Change Philly | What is Mom Your Business?

CitizenCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 8:07


In this episode of Generation Change Philly we discover Tanya Morris and her nonprofit Mom Your Business coaching Black and Brown female entrepreneurs to be the city's next business leaders

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OPI TALK
Generation change at COS

OPI TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 27:29


OPI Talk heads to Sydney, Australia, to speak with Amie and Belinda Lyone, the new co-CEOs of leading independent dealer COS. Since 1 September 2021, Australia's number one independent workplace supplies reseller COS has had a new CEO. Or more precisely, two. On this date, Amie and Belinda Lyone officially took over from their father Dominique, who founded the company in 1976, following a well-planned succession process. While Dominque – as Chairman – focuses on strategic acquisitions and mentoring – the Lyone sisters are now running COS's daily operations, their experience and skillsets complementing each other nicely. In this episode of OPI Talk, Amie and Belinda discuss the CEO handover, recent acquisitions, how they have evolved COS's product mix in the past couple of years and what the hybrid workplace will mean for the company.   Episode produced by Andy Braithwaite Music by: Extreme Energy by MusicToday80: https://soundcloud.com/musictoday80/r... Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music provided by Free Vibes: https://goo.gl/NkGhTg

HEC Stories
Carrières - Du Pitch post-It à l'Entretien Gagnant - Denis Boutte - Generation Change - interview intégrale

HEC Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 81:48


Podcast Carrières - Du Pitch post-It à l'Entretien Gagnant - Denis Boutte - Generation Change - interview intégrale

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HEC Stories
Carrières - Du Pitch post-It à l'Entretien Gagnant - Denis Boutte - Generation Change - Teaser

HEC Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 6:41


Podcast Carrières - Du Pitch post-It à l'Entretien Gagnant - Denis Boutte - Generation Change - Teaser

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Jane Q. Public
Episode 29: Brie Loskota

Jane Q. Public

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 91:19


In this episode Q talks to her friend, teacher and mentor, Brie Loskota about how to (realistically!) make a positive impact. Find Brie online at: BrieLoskota.com Twitter: @brieloskota ------------- Brie Loskota is the executive director of the Center for Religion and Civic Culture at the University of Southern California. Her research explores how religions change and make change in the world. She is a leading voice working to enhance religious pluralism and community resilience in the US and around the globe. She is co-founder and senior advisor to the American Muslim Civic Leadership Institute and implementing partner for the United State Institute of Peace's Generation Change program where she trains emerging leaders committed to peace-building from the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Colombia.

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
Wajahat Ali and Nicole Lynn Lewis Episode 344

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 104:06


Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls. Wajahat Ali is a journalist, writer, lawyer, an award-winning playwright, a TV host, and a consultant for the U.S. State Department. He is now a contributor to The Daily Beast. Previously, Ali helped launch the Al Jazeera America network as co-host of Al Jazeera America’s The Stream, a daily news show that extended the conversation to social media and beyond. He was also a National Correspondent, Political Reporter, and Social Media Expert for Al Jazeera America. He focused on stories of communities and individuals often marginalized or under-reported in mainstream media. Ali is also the author of The Domestic Crusaders—the first major play about Muslim Americans, post-9/11—which was published by McSweeney’s and performed off-Broadway and at the Kennedy Center. Currently, with Dave Eggers, Ali is writing a television show about a Muslim American cop in the Bay Area. Additionally, he is a Peabody-nominated Producer of the series The Secret Life of Muslims. He was also the lead author and researcher of “Fear Inc., Roots of the Islamophobia Network in America,” the seminal report from the Center for American Progress.  In 2012, Ali worked with the U.S. Department of State to design and implement the “Generation Change” leadership program to empower young social entrepreneurs. He initiated chapters in eight countries, including Pakistan and Singapore. He was honored as a “Generation Change Leader” by Sec. of State Clinton as an “Emerging Muslim American Artist” by the Muslim Public Affairs Council. Ali has given many presentations, from Google to the United Nations to Princeton to The Abu Dhabi Book Festival. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, the Atlantic, the Washington Post, the Guardian, and Salon. He regularly appears on CNN to discuss politics and current affairs.  Nicole Lynn Lewis is a former teen mother who put herself through the College of William & Mary with her three-month old daughter in tow, Nicole now works every day to change the statistic that less than 2% of teen mothers will earn their degrees before age 30. Nicole has been featured on major news outlets including “Good Morning America,” CNN, “NBC Nightly News,” and The Washington Post.  Nicole also serves as an Ascend National Advisor with the Aspen Institute and a nationally known author and speaker. Her next, highly-anticipated book, Pregnant Girl, will be released in May 2021 by Beacon Press. Nicole holds a Master’s degree in Social Policy and Communication from George Mason University and a Bachelor’s degree in English from the College of William & Mary. In January 2019, Ms. Lewis received an honorary doctorate from Trinity Washington University for her impactful and innovative work with young families, and she is now a member of their Board of Trustees. Nicole and her husband, Donté Lewis, live in Maryland with their four children. Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page

PUT IT IN THE AIR PODCAST
Episode 160: Everybody Keep Your Hands To Yourself

PUT IT IN THE AIR PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 109:48


Episode 160: Everybody Keep Your Hands To Yourself It's a simple rule... or is it?? From trying to touch another man's lady to inappropriately touching your own lady, man, or, the "air" (allegedly) ...it all makes you wonder either, what's going on with the younger generation or do you need a super power? Subscribe + Listen Today!! Episode Topics:: Not My Woman, 'Fam'! (00:06:17) Keep Your Hands To Yourself (00:22:24) Generation Change (01:03:55) One Super Power (01:29:17) Hosts: @itsgeorged + @btb_ses & @afield1823 Guest: @stewisback Episode Powered By: Browne Detailing (@BrowneDetailing | BrowneDetailing.com) Connect with Put It In the Air Podcast: Hashtag: #PINTAP Instagram + Twitter: @pintap_podcast Links: Linktr.ee/Pintap Website: Putitintheairpodcast.com

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Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
Wajahat Ali and Aaron David Miller

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 102:13


Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. I have one sponsor which is an awesome nonprofit GiveWell.org/StandUp for more but Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls. Wajahat Ali is a journalist, writer, lawyer, an award-winning playwright, a TV host, and a consultant for the U.S. State Department. He is now a contributor to The Daily Beast. As Creative Director of Affinis Labs, he works to create social entrepreneurship initiatives that have a positive impact for marginalized communities, and to empower social entrepreneurs, young leaders, creatives, and communities to come up with innovative solutions to tackle world problems. Beginning in early 2017, Affinis Labs will launch a global startup incubator network, aimed at identifying and fostering “emerging entrepreneurial talent from around the world that understands what makes the global Islamic economy special.” Previously, Ali helped launch the Al Jazeera America network as co-host of Al Jazeera America’s The Stream, a daily news show that extended the conversation to social media and beyond. He was also a National Correspondent, Political Reporter, and Social Media Expert for Al Jazeera America. He focused on stories of communities and individuals often marginalized or under-reported in mainstream media. Ali is also the author of The Domestic Crusaders—the first major play about Muslim Americans, post-9/11—which was published by McSweeney’s and performed off-Broadway and at the Kennedy Center. Currently, with Dave Eggers, Ali is writing a television show about a Muslim American cop in the Bay Area. Additionally, he is a Peabody-nominated Producer of the series The Secret Life of Muslims. He was also the lead author and researcher of “Fear Inc., Roots of the Islamophobia Network in America,” the seminal report from the Center for American Progress.  In 2012, Ali worked with the U.S. Department of State to design and implement the “Generation Change” leadership program to empower young social entrepreneurs. He initiated chapters in eight countries, including Pakistan and Singapore. He was honored as a “Generation Change Leader” by Sec. of State Clinton as an “Emerging Muslim American Artist” by the Muslim Public Affairs Council. Ali has given many presentations, from Google to the United Nations to Princeton to The Abu Dhabi Book Festival. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, the Atlantic, the Washington Post, the Guardian, and Salon. He regularly appears on CNN to discuss politics and current affairs.  Aaron David Miller is a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, focusing on U.S. foreign policy. He has written five books, including his most recent, The End of Greatness: Why America Can’t Have (and Doesn’t Want) Another Great President (Palgrave, 2014) and The Much Too Promised Land: America’s Elusive Search for Arab-Israeli Peace (Bantam, 2008). He received his PhD in Middle East and U.S. diplomatic history from the University of Michigan in 1977. Between 1978 and 2003, Miller served at the State Department as an historian, analyst, negotiator, and advisor to Republican and Democratic secretaries of state, where he helped formulate U.S. policy on the Middle East and the Arab-Israel peace process, most recently as the senior advisor for Arab-Israeli negotiations. He also served as the deputy special Middle East coordinator for Arab-Israeli negotiations, senior member of the State Department’s policy planning staff, in the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, and in the office of the historian. He has received the department’s Distinguished, Superior, and Meritorious Honor Awards. Miller is a member of the  Council on Foreign Relations, and formerly served as resident scholar at the Georgetown Center for Strategic and International Studies. He has been a featured presenter at the World Economic Forum and leading U.S. universities. Between 2003 and 2006 he served as president of Seeds of Peace, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering young leaders from regions of conflict with the leadership skills required to advance reconciliation and coexistence. From 2006 to 2019, Miller was a public policy scholar; vice president for new initiatives, and director of the Middle East program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Miller is a global affairs analyst for CNN. His articles have appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, Politico, Foreign Policy, USAToday, and CNN.com. He is a frequent commentator on NPR, BBC, and Sirius XM radio Pete Dominick on Twitter Pete on YouTube Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page Please consider a paid subscription to this daily podcast. Everyday I will interview 2 or more expert guests on a wide range of issues. I will continue to be transparent about my life, issues and vulnerabilities in hopes we can relate, connect and grow together. If you want to add something to the show email me StandUpwithPete@gmail.com Join the Stand Up Community

How Things Connect
Ep. 1 Peacebuilding & The Transformative Power Of Love with Manal Omar

How Things Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 51:30


In this episode, extraordinary author, activist and humanitarian Manal Omar talks about her inspirational journey from being a Palestinian immigrant in the United States to becoming a peacebuilder in the world. She shares how her desire to give back evolved into exploring how not to repeat the past, and the need to do things differently, ultimately leading to a decisive shift on her path from managing and resolving conflict to preventing it. Hear her deep insight into the feminine, as we discuss how the integrated heart space is where the key to peace lies. Peacebuilding starts from within. When we listen to others from the heart instead of from fear we begin to break down resistance to trust that allows us to build healthy community. This is especially important for humanity as we build resilience and create positive change in this era. Her ongoing Let Love In Campaign is committed to the transformative potential of love, joy and pleasure towards the realization of individual and collective growth. About Manal: Manal Omar is an author, activist and the founder and CEO of Across Red Lines – an organization dedicated to creating safe spaces for women of faith to embody leadership and activate their life force. She has a certification in Global Mental Health - Trauma and Recovery from Harvard Medical School and is currently a student at Sex Coach University in California. She has studied with many spiritual leaders over the last several years to combine the medical and neuroscience aspects of trauma with spiritual practice. Her experience as a humanitarian worker and peacebuilder for over 20 years has connected her with women's rights groups across the globe. She has worked with US government agencies, the World Bank, United Nations, Oxfam, and Women for Women International. She has served as an advisor for global figures, a trainer for peacebuilding facilitators worldwide, and has mentored young leaders through Generation Change and YouTube Changemakers. Through her work, she has brought together the private sector, innovators, social media personalities, multilateral institutions, and civil society. She is a Truman National Security Fellow and an inaugural Foreign Policy Interrupted fellow dedicated to including women in foreign policy and peacebuilding. She was named among the Top 500 World's Most Influential Arabs by Arabia Business Power in 2011 and 2012, and among the 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World by Georgetown University and The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre in 2009. In 2007, Islamic Magazine named her one of the ten young visionaries shaping Islam in America. She holds a master's degree in Arab studies from Georgetown University and a bachelor's degree in international relations from George Mason University. Her alma mater recently recognized her as one of its Alumni Exemplars for their 50th anniversary. Learn more about Manal, her retreats and events at https://www.acrossredlines.com/ Follow her on https://www.instagram.com/manal1omar/ Join the Let Love In movement! https://www.acrossredlines.com/let-love-in/campaign --------- Support this podcast: Join our Patreon community for bonuses and the opportunity to connect more directly. Look forward to meeting you there! https://www.patreon.com/StephanieWang

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
279 Wajahat Ali and Jared Yates Sexton Together again

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 67:21


Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. I have one sponsor which is an awesome nonprofit GiveWell.org/StandUp for more but Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls. I had Jared and Waj on together back in August on episode 165 Jared Yates Sexton is the author of The Man They Wanted Me to Be and The People Are Going to Rise Like the Waters Upon Your Shore. His political writing has appeared in publications including The New York Times, The New Republic, Politico, and Salon.com. Sexton is also the author of three collections of fiction and is an associate professor of creative writing at Georgia Southern University. Get his new book now From writer and political analyst Jared Yates Sexton comes a journey through the history of the United States, from the nation’s founding to the twenty-first century, which examines and debunks the American myths we’ve always told ourselves.  In recent years, Americans have faced a deluge of horrifying developments in politics and culture: stolen elections, fascist rallies, families torn apart and locked away. A common refrain erupts at each new atrocity: This isn’t who we are. In American Rule, Jared Yates Sexton upends those convenient fictions by laying bare the foundational myths at the heart of our collective American imagination. From the very origins of this nation, Americans in power have abused and subjugated others; enabling that corruption are the many myths of American exceptionalism and steadfast values, which are fed to the public and repeated across generations. Working through each era of American growth and change, Sexton weaves together the origins and perpetuation of these narratives still in the public memory, and the acts we have chosen to forget.  Stirring, deeply researched, and disturbingly familiar, American Rule is a call to examine our own misconceptions of what it means, and has always meant, to be an American. Also listen and subscribe to Jared's Podcast  Wajahat Ali is a journalist, writer, lawyer, an award-winning playwright, a TV host, and a consultant for the U.S. State Department. As Creative Director of Affinis Labs, he works to create social entrepreneurship initiatives that have a positive impact for marginalized communities, and to empower social entrepreneurs, young leaders, creatives, and communities to come up with innovative solutions to tackle world problems. Beginning in early 2017, Affinis Labs will launch a global startup incubator network, aimed at identifying and fostering “emerging entrepreneurial talent from around the world that understands what makes the global Islamic economy special.” Previously, Ali helped launch the Al Jazeera America network as co-host of Al Jazeera America’s The Stream, a daily news show that extended the conversation to social media and beyond. He was also a National Correspondent, Political Reporter, and Social Media Expert for Al Jazeera America. He focused on stories of communities and individuals often marginalized or under-reported in mainstream media. Ali is also the author of The Domestic Crusaders—the first major play about Muslim Americans, post-9/11—which was published by McSweeney’s and performed off-Broadway and at the Kennedy Center. Currently, with Dave Eggers, Ali is writing a television show about a Muslim American cop in the Bay Area. Additionally, he is a Peabody-nominated Producer of the series The Secret Life of Muslims. He was also the lead author and researcher of “Fear Inc., Roots of the Islamophobia Network in America,” the seminal report from the Center for American Progress.  In 2012, Ali worked with the U.S. Department of State to design and implement the “Generation Change” leadership program to empower young social entrepreneurs. He initiated chapters in eight countries, including Pakistan and Singapore. He was honored as a “Generation Change Leader” by Sec. of State Clinton as an “Emerging Muslim American Artist” by the Muslim Public Affairs Council. Ali has given many presentations, from Google to the United Nations to Princeton to The Abu Dhabi Book Festival. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, the Atlantic, the Washington Post, the Guardian, and Salon. He regularly appears on CNN to discuss politics and current affairs.  Pete Dominick on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page Please consider a paid subscription to this daily podcast. Everyday I will interview 2 or more expert guests on a wide range of issues. I will continue to be transparent about my life, issues and vulnerabilities in hopes we can relate, connect and grow together. If you want to add something to the show email me StandUpwithPete@gmail.com Join the Stand Up Community Stand Up is also brought to you this month by GiveWell.org GiveWell is a nonprofit dedicated to finding outstanding giving opportunities and publishing the full details of our analysis to help donors decide where to give. GiveWell.org/Standup

ChooSELove Movement
#28 - Brooklyn Raney: One Trusted Adult

ChooSELove Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 55:50


"Research shows that just one trusted adult can have a profound effect on a child's life, influencing that young person toward positive growth, greater engagement in school and community activities, and better overall health." Brooklyn Raney, author of "One Trusted Adult", sat down with me to talk about how we can become those adults that the youth can rely on and create a culture based on trust and loving kindness. Brooklyn Raney is an experienced teacher, coach, and administrator who has spent the last decade in independent schools. She is the founder and director of the Girls' Leadership Camp, and founder of Generation Change, a nonprofit that seeks to embolden youth to be empathic and compassionate change makers through cross-generational mentorship. Brooklyn is a workshop facilitator, speaker, and consultant for schools, camps and other youth-serving organizations nationally and internationally. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jesse-lewis-choose-love-m/message

Generation Change with Leo Finelli
Trailer: Generation Change with Leo Finelli

Generation Change with Leo Finelli

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 1:16


Generation Change with Leo Finelli will be launching soon! Across our country, Generation Z is standing up for justice and amplifying concerns about our future. This podcast will highlight Gen Z activists and creatives about their work for change.  Leo Finelli (he/him/his) is an amateur screenwriter and songwriter who explores and speaks on social justice topics through his art, on his podcast Generation Change with Leo Finelli, and through other endeavors. Leo has autism and a unique and deep appreciation for the importance and power of human connection. generationchange@leofinelli.com https://twitter.com/genchangewithLF https://www.instagram.com/genchangewithlf/ https://www.facebook.com/genchangewithLF #genchangewithLF --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generation-change/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generation-change/support

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IBS Intelligence Podcasts
Ep123: What's driving a one-in-a-generation change in financial services?

IBS Intelligence Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 10:42


 John Garvey, Global Financial Services Leader, PwC US   Five years of evolution in financial services has been compressed into a matter of months and it is not over yet! More digitisation is one the way, zero interest rates will redefine financial products, capital constraints on regulated banks will see a rise in non-bank lenders and ESG will become mainstream. John Garvey of PwC takes Robin Amlôt of IBS Intelligence through the report ‘Securing your tomorrow, today – The future of financial services'.

Decoding Purpose
Miracle Olatunji: Generation Change - The Next Wave In Leadership

Decoding Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 42:38


As our regular listeners know well by now, season two of the Decoding Purpose Podcast has had one intention, and that is to decode the turning points that catalyse purpose. We've had bushfires, global pandemics, protests and all of that overlapped by the urgency of climate change. It's been huge for everyone, but the impact of 2020 will undeniably influence the next generation the most.After all, It is their dharma to pioneer a brand new world, through solving old world problems. It will be their dharma to heal the planet, to invent, innovate or recreate the solutions we need in order to ignite sustainable living.The real question that needs to be addressed as we traverse beyond the 2020 turning point is how we can empower teenagers, children, or our children's children with the tools they will need to fulfil this epic purpose. A purpose that in some part previous generations have left them to deal with. As it turns out, what they need is a miracle and today on Decoding Purpose that is exactly what we shall deliver.Miracle Olatunji is a student, entrepreneur & public speaker, and author. She is the youngest guest I have featured on the Decoding Purpose podcast at only 19 years of age, yet her wisdom and determination goes well beyond her earth years.She founded a startup called OpportuniMe when she was just 17 years old with the goal of providing the next generation of leaders with personal and career development resources, opportunities and content. More recently, miracle- her book "Purpose: How To Live and Lead With Impact."Olatunji was honoured by the Boston Mayor's Office this spring as an EXTRAOrdinary Woman during the city's International Women's Day Celebration. She was also recently part of Barbie's #YouCanBeAnything #MoreRoleModels campaign.So if you don't already know that 'anything is possible' if we trust the creation of a more abundant future for our planet to the next generation then you will after this podcast. Welcome to Decoding Purpose.

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
175 Race Wars with Tim Wise and Wajahat Ali

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 109:26


Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit and post new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now Tim Wise  is among the most prominent anti-racist writers and activists in the U.S., and has been called, 'One of the most brilliant, articulate and courageous critics of white privilege in the nation," by best-selling author and professor Michael Eric Dyson, of Georgetown University. Wise has spoken in all 50 states, on over 1000 college campuses, and has spoken to community groups around the nation. He is the author of seven books and has contributed essays to twenty-five additional volumes. Read Tim at Medium Support Tim on Patreon  Buy Tim's books   Wajahat Ali is a journalist, writer, lawyer, an award-winning playwright, a TV host, and a consultant for the U.S. State Department. As Creative Director of Affinis Labs, he works to create social entrepreneurship initiatives that have a positive impact for marginalized communities, and to empower social entrepreneurs, young leaders, creatives, and communities to come up with innovative solutions to tackle world problems. Beginning in early 2017, Affinis Labs will launch a global startup incubator network, aimed at identifying and fostering “emerging entrepreneurial talent from around the world that understands what makes the global Islamic economy special.” Previously, Ali helped launch the Al Jazeera America network as co-host of Al Jazeera America’s The Stream, a daily news show that extended the conversation to social media and beyond. He was also a National Correspondent, Political Reporter, and Social Media Expert for Al Jazeera America. He focused on stories of communities and individuals often marginalized or under-reported in mainstream media. Ali is also the author of The Domestic Crusaders—the first major play about Muslim Americans, post-9/11—which was published by McSweeney’s and performed off-Broadway and at the Kennedy Center. Currently, with Dave Eggers, Ali is writing a television show about a Muslim American cop in the Bay Area. Additionally, he is a Peabody-nominated Producer of the series The Secret Life of Muslims. He was also the lead author and researcher of “Fear Inc., Roots of the Islamophobia Network in America,” the seminal report from the Center for American Progress.  In 2012, Ali worked with the U.S. Department of State to design and implement the “Generation Change” leadership program to empower young social entrepreneurs. He initiated chapters in eight countries, including Pakistan and Singapore. He was honored as a “Generation Change Leader” by Sec. of State Clinton as an “Emerging Muslim American Artist” by the Muslim Public Affairs Council. Ali has given many presentations, from Google to the United Nations to Princeton to The Abu Dhabi Book Festival. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, the Atlantic, the Washington Post, the Guardian, and Salon. He regularly appears on CNN to discuss politics and current affairs.  Check out his new project We Will Emerge    

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
165 Wajahat Ali and Jared Yates Sexton. Together

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 65:56


This might be the best I've done on the podcast I post a new show everyday. Please consider a paid subscription  Jared Yates Sexton is the author of The Man They Wanted Me to Be and The People Are Going to Rise Like the Waters Upon Your Shore. His political writing has appeared in publications including The New York Times, The New Republic, Politico, and Salon.com. Sexton is also the author of three collections of fiction and is an associate professor of creative writing at Georgia Southern University. Get his new book now From writer and political analyst Jared Yates Sexton comes a journey through the history of the United States, from the nation’s founding to the twenty-first century, which examines and debunks the American myths we’ve always told ourselves.  In recent years, Americans have faced a deluge of horrifying developments in politics and culture: stolen elections, fascist rallies, families torn apart and locked away. A common refrain erupts at each new atrocity: This isn’t who we are. In American Rule, Jared Yates Sexton upends those convenient fictions by laying bare the foundational myths at the heart of our collective American imagination. From the very origins of this nation, Americans in power have abused and subjugated others; enabling that corruption are the many myths of American exceptionalism and steadfast values, which are fed to the public and repeated across generations. Working through each era of American growth and change, Sexton weaves together the origins and perpetuation of these narratives still in the public memory, and the acts we have chosen to forget.  Stirring, deeply researched, and disturbingly familiar, American Rule is a call to examine our own misconceptions of what it means, and has always meant, to be an American. Wajahat Ali is a journalist, writer, lawyer, an award-winning playwright, a TV host, and a consultant for the U.S. State Department. As Creative Director of Affinis Labs, he works to create social entrepreneurship initiatives that have a positive impact for marginalized communities, and to empower social entrepreneurs, young leaders, creatives, and communities to come up with innovative solutions to tackle world problems. Beginning in early 2017, Affinis Labs will launch a global startup incubator network, aimed at identifying and fostering “emerging entrepreneurial talent from around the world that understands what makes the global Islamic economy special.” Previously, Ali helped launch the Al Jazeera America network as co-host of Al Jazeera America’s The Stream, a daily news show that extended the conversation to social media and beyond. He was also a National Correspondent, Political Reporter, and Social Media Expert for Al Jazeera America. He focused on stories of communities and individuals often marginalized or under-reported in mainstream media. Ali is also the author of The Domestic Crusaders—the first major play about Muslim Americans, post-9/11—which was published by McSweeney’s and performed off-Broadway and at the Kennedy Center. Currently, with Dave Eggers, Ali is writing a television show about a Muslim American cop in the Bay Area. Additionally, he is a Peabody-nominated Producer of the series The Secret Life of Muslims. He was also the lead author and researcher of “Fear Inc., Roots of the Islamophobia Network in America,” the seminal report from the Center for American Progress.  In 2012, Ali worked with the U.S. Department of State to design and implement the “Generation Change” leadership program to empower young social entrepreneurs. He initiated chapters in eight countries, including Pakistan and Singapore. He was honored as a “Generation Change Leader” by Sec. of State Clinton as an “Emerging Muslim American Artist” by the Muslim Public Affairs Council. Ali has given many presentations, from Google to the United Nations to Princeton to The Abu Dhabi Book Festival. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, the Atlantic, the Washington Post, the Guardian, and Salon. He regularly appears on CNN to discuss politics and current affairs. 

Potencializa
52. Haciendo un cambio propositivo en el mundo - Danger AK

Potencializa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 56:25


¡POTENCIALIZA oficialmente cumple su primer aniversario! Estamos sumamente agradecidos por todos aquellos que nos han escuchado, apoyado y compartido sus comentarios. Pero sobre todo quiero agradecerle a todos los invitados que han sido parte de esta gran aventura. Gracias por regalarme desde 1 hora o más de su tiempo para conocer su trayectoria y aprender de su experiencia. Tengan seguro que sus consejos han sido una gran influencia en mí y en todo el equipo de Potencializa. Para finalizar este primer año y cerrar con broche de oro, les quiero presentar a este increíble invitado: Alfredo Martínez, o mejor conocido como Danger. Danger es uno de los íconos del hip-hop en México sumando más de diez millones de reproducciones con sus videos de “Youtube” y consiguiendo aparecer en los medios más importantes de todo el país. Es uno de los pocos artistas del Hip Hop Mexicano que ha hecho una gira por Europa, además de presentaciones en todo México, Estados Unidos, Perú, Argentina, Colombia, Panamá, Cuba y Costa Rica. Danger fue galardonado con el prestigioso premio Generation Change (generaciones que cambian el mundo) de los MTV AWARDS en Sevilla España en 2019. Fue uno de los panelistas invitados en TedX Calzada de los Héroes en el mismo año. Es campeón estatal y nacional de "Freestyle battles" (batallas de improvisación) en distintos torneos del país, incluyendo concurso "Cervantes en Rap" del Festival Cervantino donde ha obtenido el primer lugar en México dos años consecutivos, por lo que ha sido llamado a ser Juez del reconocido concurso “Red Bull Batalla de Gallos” en sus últimas ediciones nacionales e internacionales, así como su participación como productor y juez en el concurso de Nike “Rap Battle Force” Batallas de Freestyle, siendo el primer rapero en México que ha sido firmado para ser la imagen de la marca. Actualmente promueve su tercer álbum titulado “MOEBIUS”, que está en todas las plataformas musicales. Danger, también ha sido galardonado con el "Premio a la juventud" y ha sido uno de los artistas más jóvenes en ingresar al “Paseo de la Fama” de la ciudad de Tijuana de la cual es originario. Danger también presenta una faceta activista, siendo promotor cultural independiente, tallerísta y conferencista. Trabajando en distintos países, en cárceles, barrios con altos índices de violencia y casas hogares, desde sus asociaciones y al lado de varias instituciones dedicadas a la juventud y a la cultura. Con el fin de brindarle una opción a los jóvenes para canalizar sus inquietudes en música positiva. Danger es también el Embajador de Generation HipHop México, Asociación Internacional sin fines de lucro que trabaja en el activismo y la promotoría del hiphop responsable en 47 países del mundo teniendo como sede el Universal Museum of HipHop en Nueva York.

Moments of Clarity with Tiffany
Manal Omar, International Fixture in Peace Building Here to Discuss Joy and Pleasure for Our Mental Health

Moments of Clarity with Tiffany

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 49:03


Manal Omar is an internationally known figure on the world stage when it comes to peace building, women’s rights negotiations, and so much more more. Manal has several times been named by various media and educational institutions such as Georgetown University as one of the most influential Arabs in the world. There was a great conversation about women's rights, freedoms, access to joy and pleasure, as well as delving in to some more delicate topics. The mood was positive throughout. We have a show with laughter and conversation that flows freely amongst two people who have just become friends, Manal Omar, Founder of Across Red Lines as well as International Superstar Peace Builder working with NGOs and Presidential Administrations and world government and spiritual leaders to protect women and to negotiate peace treaties

Free Forum with Terrence McNally
CHARLOTTE ALTER - THE ONES WE’VE BEEN WAITING FOR - Millennials in office. Will a new generation change America?

Free Forum with Terrence McNally

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 59:44


Millennials have already revolutionized technology, commerce and media. They’re responsible for our major social movements. And there are now 26 Millennials in Congress - five times as many as before the 2018 midterms. TIME magazine national correspondent CHARLOTTE ALTER (cover stories on Mayor Pete, AOC, and Person of the Year Greta Thunberg) examines how millennials have gained power so far — from City Hall to Congress. In her first book, THE ONES WE’VE BEEN WAITING FOR, she asks - How are we going to get to the political future? - and - What’s it going to look like when we do?

Burseout vibes
Generational love

Burseout vibes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 16:49


Generation Change in love vibe living your best life and enjoying 2020 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Roll Call Podcast
One Trusted Adult - Student/teacher Interactions that Respect Boundaries and Healthy Relationships with Brooklyn Raney

Roll Call Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 48:20


RC010 One Trusted Adult - Student/teacher Interactions that Respect Boundaries and Healthy Relationships with Brooklyn Raney   Brooklyn Raney is the Founder and Director of the Girls Leadership Camp as well as the Founder of Generation Change, a nonprofit organization that seeks to embolden youth to become empathetic and compassionate change-makers through cross-generational mentorship. She has spent the last decade working in independent schools as a teacher, coach, and administrator. Additionally, she is the author of One Trusted Adult: How to Build Strong Connections and Healthy Boundaries with Young People, a collection of real stories, ideas, and practical strategies to empower all adults with the skills for building trust, establishing boundaries, and creating a positive culture for today’s youth. During her free time, Brooklyn enjoys hiking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing.   Brooklyn joins us today to discuss the inspiration behind her book and how building the ‘one trusted adult’ relationship with students can help them address their needs in a safe and healthy way. She explains the difference between setting loose boundaries versus very rigid ones and how independent schools can create a culture of trusted adults. We also discuss why school staff must be open to giving and receiving feedback and how administrators can help their colleagues and faculty address fears around sharing negative feedback with other educators.       “With that ‘one trusted adult’ relationship, we have a better chance of helping young people meet their needs in healthier ways.” - Brooklyn Raney       This week on the Roll Call Podcast:   What inspired Brooklyn to write her book The small breaches in boundaries that occur in schools and how educators can avoid them Understanding the difference between loose boundaries and rigid boundaries Celebrating the type of behavior you want to see from your educators The best way to celebrate and showcase different talents Finding positive ways students can address their needs of belonging, mentorship, and contribution Creating a culture of trusted adults How to evaluate yourself and the boundaries you set with your students What educators should do if they breach a boundary The similarities and differences between setting boundaries and building relationships with students in the classroom versus on the sports field The impact that blurred boundary lines can have on students and teachers The importance of being open to give and receive feedback How administrators can help their staff address fears of sharing negative feedback with their colleagues Setting boundaries with students as a dorm parent     Resources Mentioned:   Marvelous University The Universal Youth Needs List         This episode is sponsored by REACH Boarding   This episode is sponsored by REACH Boarding, an award-winning, feature-rich boarding school management tool used by over 400 schools in five continents to manage risk, increase efficiency, and improve communication in boarding school management.   To learn more about REACH Boarding, its features and integrations, visit www.reachboarding.com       Empowering the Future of Independent Education & Boarding School Management   Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Roll Call with Brian Murray and Josh Simons, the show helping education professionals stay at the forefront of global education trends. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts and leave your honest review.   Don’t forget to share your favorite episodes with your colleagues on social media to help us spread the word and help more education professionals stay at the forefront of independent education and boarding school management techniques to empower the future of the education environment.

The Messenger Podcast
Does Gen Z Care About Church?

The Messenger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 35:54


In this episode, Addison Bevere interviews Tyler Daswick, senior writer and culture editor for RELEVANT, a national magazine focusing on the intersections of faith and culture.  Tyler's feature story "Generation Change," is the inspiration for the RESET | Church series. Listen in as Addison and Tyler discuss how the Church can reach millennials and Gen Z with the true mission and vision of the gospel message.  To read Tyler's article, click here:  https://relevantmagazine.com/issues/issue-97/generation/

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Grace Church of Alma – Messages
To See a Generation Change

Grace Church of Alma – Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019


Pastor Ryan Alldaffer of The Rally church in Chattanooga, TN joins us for his annual visit!

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TG Geeks Webcast
TG Geeks Webcast Episode 211

TG Geeks Webcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 57:23


The Two Gay Geeks have a chat with Lee Kolinsky of Seven 13 films who is the writer and Producer of the film PEI Kids: Generation Change. We talk about his career and this film in particular and how he got involved and where it is going. Have a listen as we find out about Generation Change.   About Lee Kolinsky Lee Kolinsky is an award-winning screenwriter whose career includes developing stories and co-writing screenplays for the independent feature films Send No Flowers and The Blue Lizard. He has also written screenplays for the award-winning short films Junkie Heaven, Bullified, Hunter’s Moon, and Stand Up Guy. With a foundation in journalism, Lee has provided content for Doubleday Entertainment, Columbia House DVD, BMG, PR Newswire, yourmusic.com, and the Nassau Herald Community Newspapers. About Seven 13 Films Seven13 films is dedicated to providing social messages that spark conversation through the art of filmmaking. With several years of experience in television and film, Seven13 films offers comprehensive media strategies designed to drive education, awareness, community outreach and engagement on important public issues.   About Pei Kids: Generation Change Seven 13 films produced the documentary film, PEI Kids: Generation Change, a film that interviews adjudicated and at-risk Trenton city youth and how they would solve current problems in their community. The film’s director and producer Joseph A. Halsey is a New Jersey resident who grew up in Trenton and is excited to have been recognized for the social awareness movie. "The idea is to inspire young people to seek out the art of filmmaking by exposing them to the process right in their own back yard," said Joseph A. Halsey, co-owner of Seven13 films. “We are hoping to bring the filming process into areas where film companies typically don’t operate.” PEI Kids’ mission is dedicated to promoting and maintaining a safe environment for all children. The agency’s Juvenile Intervention Services programs work with first-and second-time juvenile offenders and youth at-risk of juvenile justice involvement, helping them change the trajectory of their lives. Social Media Instagram - Seven13Films Facebook - Seven13Films Twitter - Seven13Films Youtube Channel Seven13Films In our second segment we talk about our visit to the Men's Wearhouse store in Phoenix and how incredibly impressed we were with their service, and then we chat about watching Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, how much we enjoyed it and why we did so. In our third segment, we highlight recent articles posted to the tggeeks.com n the past week. As always we have our birthdays and we have the ever popular feedback segment. We welcome your feedback. Please, let us know what you think. Good or bad, we want to know and you could receive a shoutout in the feedback segment. Thank you for listening, we really do appreciate you taking time out of your day to spend with us.     Our YouTube channel is audio only:   Show Notes / Links: TG Geeks Webcast Episode 210 Ben’s Breakdown | A New Discovery with Star Trek: Short Takes Ben’s Breakdown | Three Episode Thoughts: A Discovery of Witches Ben’s “Gay” Breakdown | Shared Rooms Dr. Zombie – Monster Family Physician #37 Five Feet Apart Trailer | In Theaters March 15 Roman Media’s 5th Annual Hollywood Event | TG Geeks Special Coverage PRESS RELEASE: Virgin Galactic Makes Space Higher and Faster! Ben's "Gay" Breakdown | At The End Of The Day Press Release: CATSBURY PARK Announces Musical Purrr-formances incl. THE LOVE CATS (feat. members of Gaslight Anthem, Loved Ones) This Week In Home Entertainment: Ralph Breaks The Internet and The Little Mermaid Bohemian Rhapsody Review | Gini's Yaps Curse of the Phantom Shadow Releases New Behind the Scenes Sneak Peek

Immanuel Anglican Church
The Quest For Progress - Can My Generation Change the World?

Immanuel Anglican Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019 34:44


The Quest For Progress - Can My Generation Change the World? by Immanuel Anglican Church

RSA Events
How Young People Are Changing The World

RSA Events

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 56:23


Youth champion Ruth Ibegbuna; Sam Conniff Allende, chair, Generation Change; Dame Julia Cleverdon, founder, Step Up To Serve; and education activist Adam Ramgoolie on young people leading change. As the RSA launches its latest report ‘Teenagency: how young people are changing the world’, which reveals the continued gulf between public perceptions and the reality of young people’s experiences and aspirations, we explore how to give every young person, from every background, the opportunity to engage in the kinds of social action that meet their altruistic impulse and creative potential. This is critical to delivering the “double benefit” of helping them develop personally, while making a positive difference to their community. This event was recorded live at The RSA on Monday 15th September 2018. Discover more about this event here: https://www.thersa.org/events/2018/10/teenagency-how-young-people-are-changing-the-world

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Shades Of Success
How this muslim leader is fighting for equality while empowering entrepreneurs

Shades Of Success

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 46:49


Shahed is co-founder and CTO of Affinis Labs, an award-winning social innovation firm that helps clients creatively tackle complex global challenges through entrepreneurship. Through Affinis Labs, he incubates startups for global markets and organizes hackathons to create social impact around the world. Prior to his work with Affinis Labs, Shahed served as Senior Advisor for Technology at the US Department of State, where he worked on digital diplomacy in the bureaus of Secretaries of State John Kerry and Hillary Clinton, and was responsible for building and launching the Generation Change and Viral Peace projects. Shahed is also the founder of Altmuslim, an online magazine with 2.5 million annual unique users, and served as its editor-in-chief for 10 years before its 2011 acquisition by Patheos/Beliefnet. In 1998, he created Zabihah, the world's first and largest Halal restaurant guide, with 10 million annual users and 500,000 mobile app downloads. He has served on Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe’s Council on Youth Entrepreneurship and is a 2016 Truman National Security Fellow.

Australian Water Association Podcast Series
Joel Spry on creating a generational change in community attitudes

Australian Water Association Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 13:58


Joel Spry from Power and Water Corporation speaks with Hazel Flynn on creating a generational change in community attitudes through the Living Water Smart program.