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Liberation Now Podcast
Liberation Now Ep 14: Teaching for Social Justice in these Challenging Times

Liberation Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 62:38


In this episode, Helen Neville speaks with psychologists Drs. Roxanne Donovan, Grace Kim, and Karen Suyemoto about teaching for social justice in these challenging times. The authors share insights from their two books, Teaching Diversity Relationally and Unraveling Assumptions, both published by Routledge. They discuss psychological and social justice frameworks to teaching and learning about power, privilege, oppression, and resistance and they end with thoughts about practicing hope and engaging in self-care strategies amid domestic and global geopolitical crises. ABOUT THE GUESTS Dr. Roxanne A. Donovan is a licensed psychologist, certified yoga teacher, and Professor of Psychological Sciences at Kennesaw State University. She writes, presents, and teaches on topics of well-being and social justice. Her work has been featured in The Washington Post, The Conversation, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Georgia Public Radio, and other media outlets. Her two coauthored books, Teaching Diversity Relationally and Unraveling Assumptions, apply psychological and structural perspectives to the teaching and learning of diversity. Her popular Wellness Wednesday newsletter focuses on helping faculty of color and other scholars design purpose-driven lives of meaning, fulfillment, and vitality. Integrated with her professional identities are her rich and multilayered roles as spouse, mama, sister, and auntie. Linked in: linkedin.com/in/roxannedonovan Dr. Grace S. Kim is a clinical professor and chair of the Counseling Psychology & Applied Human Development Department at Boston University, Wheelock College of Education & Human Development. Dr. Kim was trained in clinical psychology and researches social justice education and Asian American psychology. She explores how students understand the meanings of diversity; how to teach diversity and social justice effectively; and how to train future professionals to be more culturally humble and responsive. She also focuses on resilience and the mental health of Asian Americans, centering their struggles for liberation, social agency, and solidarity with other marginalized groups. Dr. Kim is the co-author of two books, Unraveling Assumptions: A Primer for Understanding Oppression and Privilege, and Teaching Diversity Relationally: Engaging Emotions and Embracing Possibilities. She is a fellow of the American Psychological Association (Divisions 35 & 45) and the Asian American Psychological Association. She is the recipient of the 2023 Boston University Provost's Scholar-Teacher of the Year award. Linked in: www.linkedin.com/in/grace-s-kim-75600a8 Instagram: @drgraceskim Karen L. Suyemoto is Professor of Clinical Psychology and Asian American Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Her teaching, research, and consultations focus on processes and effects of resisting oppression, how racism affects mental health for Asian Americans, and the promotion of organizational change to advance anti-racism and social justice in the academy, and psychological and community organizations. Her recent co-authored books Unraveling Assumptions: A primer for understanding oppression and privilege and Teaching diversity relationally aim to promote conscientization and social justice action for university and community members. Dr. Suyemoto has served as the Chair of the American Psychological Association's Task Force for the Guidelines for Race and Ethnicity in Psychology, as President of the Asian American Psychological Association (AAPA), and as AAPA's delegate to the American Psychological Association Council of Representatives. Her expertise as an educator has been recognized through multiple awards, including the Toy Caldwell-Colbert Award for Distinguished Educator in Clinical Psychology and the Outstanding Teaching and Mentoring Award from the Society for Psychology Study of Social Issues. Nominated by her students and colleagues, she was recognized as a White House Champion of Change: Asian American Pacific Islander Women under the Obama administration. SELECTED RESOURCES Authors' Books: Kim, G. S., Donovan, R. A., & Suyemoto, K. L. (2022). Teaching diversity relationally: Engaging emotions and embracing possibilities. Routledge. Suyemoto, K. L., Donovan, R. A., & Kim, G. S. (2022). Unraveling assumptions: A primer for understanding oppression and privilege. Routledge. Other Books: Pope, K. S., Chavez-Dueñas, N. Y., Adames, H. Y., Sonne, J. L., & Greene, B. A. (2023). Speaking the unspoken: Breaking the silence, myths, and taboos that hurt therapists and patients. American Psychological Association. Sue, D. W. (2016). Race talk and the conspiracy of silence: Understanding and facilitating difficult dialogues on race. John Wiley & Sons. Online Resources: Guidelines for Discussing Difficult or High Stakes Topics by University of Michigan Center for Research on Learning and Teaching Let's Talk: Discussing Race, Racism, and Other Difficult Topics with Students by Learning for Justice Rethinking Schools Teach Palestine: A project of the Middle East Children's Alliance   Teaching about Race and Racism in College Classrooms by Cyndi Kernahan Visualizing Palestine 101: A Visual Resource and Educational Hub Zinn Education Project STAY IN TOUCH! #LiberationNowPodcast Email: liberationlab.uiuc@gmail.com | Instagram & X: @liberationlab_   EPISODE CREDITS Music: Amir Maghsoodi and Briana Williams Podcast Artwork: B. Andi Lee & Amir Maghsoodi Episode Editing: Helen Neville EPISODE TRANSCRIPT bit.ly/LibNowE14

Sound Judgment
The Art of the Interview with Conversation Expert Celeste Headlee

Sound Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 49:07


Celeste Headlee has anchored many programs, including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, Here and Now, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition. She also served as co-host of the national morning news show, The Takeaway, and served as executive producer of Georgia Public Radio's On Second Thought.Her best-selling books include We Need to Talk: How to Have Conversations That Matter, Do Nothing: How to Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing and Underliving, and Speaking of Race: Why Everybody Needs to Talk about Racism — and How to Do It. She also wrote Heard Mentality, a book specifically for journalists and podcasters.***The episode discussed on today's Sound Judgment: "A National Divorce Would Be a Good Thing," from  Hear Me OutHear Me Out is a podcast from Slate. The show is produced by Maura Currie. Ben Richmond is the Senior Director of Podcast Operations, and Alicia Montgomery is VP of Slate Audio. Celeste Headlee is the host. Links mentioned in this episode:Sound Judgment Episode 10: Snap Judgment's Glynn Washington: Lessons from a Master StorytellerBring lessons on hosting and producing into your inbox!  Did you know Sound Judgment is also a free newsletter? Every two weeks, get storytelling, hosting, and journalism strategies taken straight from the on-the-ground experiences of today's best audio makers, no matter the genre. Newsletters feature examples for you to try in your studio; essays on the challenges and rewards of this craft; and news about fellow audio creatives making the kind of work we all aspire to. Click here to subscribe. ***At the end of every episode, I give you a few of the many takeaways from these conversations. Here are today's:  There are big and important differences between interviewing to report a story, where you're using selected sound bites, and hosting an interview. Celeste was initially dismayed that her vast experience as a reporter hadn't prepared her to sit in that host chair. As a host of a conversation, you have to care about creating a story arc; about the order of your questions; and about the way in which you ask your questions. None of those apply universally to reporting. A lot of what we think is true about good communication doesn't prove to be true. Celeste says her research shows that tactics like making eye contact, saying uh-huh, nodding your head, and even repeating back what you heard – aren't effective. It's sharing perspectives that actually creates a connection, an empathic bond.Learning to communicate well with one another could not be more important – because to communicate well is to survive. One thing that Celeste told me that took my breath away is that it is not true that the human species survived because of some innate higher intelligence. Rather, she said, “The way that we survived is through our communities. If you're messing with one human being, you are almost always messing with more.” To talk with those with whom you disagree, learn their arguments. You need to understand them as well as you know your own. Otherwise, they will dismiss your objection as coming from someone who simply doesn't understand. ***Follow Elaine on LinkedInHelp us find and celebrate today's best hosts!  Who's your Sound Judgment dream guest? Share them with us! Write us: allies@podcastallies.com. Because of you, that host may appear on Sound Judgment.Work with us!We make original podcasts for NGOs, purpose-driven brands, and universitiesWe also offer podcast strategy and consulting servicesOr contact us about our public media and individual training services for content creators and on-air talentVisit podcastallies.com or email us at allies@podcastallies.com for more information. ***Credits : Sound Judgment is a production of Podcast Allies, LLC. Host & Producer: Elaine Appleton GrantPodcast Manager: Tina BassirSound Designer: Andrew ParrellaCover Art Illustrator: Sarah EdgellProduction Intern: Audrey Nelson 

The Dr. Sky Experience
Lt. Col. Fitz Fulton

The Dr. Sky Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 30:37


Legendary Air Force Pilot- Ret. Lt. Col. Fitz Fulton. Pilot of the amazing XB-70 Bomber and a life in aviation. This interview was selected by Georgia Public Radio as my tribute to this Georgia aviator! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Best of the Left - Leftist Perspectives on Progressive Politics, News, Culture, Economics and Democracy

Air Date 6/8/2022 Today we take a look at progressive victories in primary elections around the country and explain why moderates are not much more than allies of conservatism. Be part of the show! Leave us a message at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com  Transcript BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Get AD FREE Shows and Bonus Content) Join our Discord community! Get your audiobooks from LIBRO! Use Promo Code: BEST Check out Bombas.com/BEST for all your clothing essentials! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: David Sirota: Progressives Win Key Primary Races Despite Millions Spent to Back Corporate Democrats - Democracy Now! - Air Date 5-18-22 “What you've seen is a surprising backlash at the voter level to all of the money that flooded in,” says investigative journalist David Sirota of The Lever. “It's been a pretty good night for progressive candidates, despite all that money.” Ch. 2: Howie Klein of 'Down With Tyranny' on midterm primaries - The Bradcast - Air Date 5-27-22 Howie Klein delivers lively analysis on primary victories (and losses) for progressive Democrats so far in the 2022 midterm election cycle, and a preview of important races coming up in seven states in the Super Tuesday primary on June 7. Ch. 3: Voting, Primaries and Redistricting in the South Part 1 - The Takeaway - Air Date 5-28-22 We take a look at the latest primary election results from this past week. We're joined by Maya King, politics reporter for The New York Times, and Stephen Fowler, state and local politics reporter for Georgia Public Radio. Ch. 4: Monday Morning Politics: Midterm Concerns and Foreign Policy - The Brian Lehrer Show - Air Date 5-24-22 Susan Page, USA Today Washington bureau chief, talks about the latest in national politics, including recent polling on midterm issues and President Biden's statement on Taiwan. Ch. 5: Voting, Primaries and Redistricting in the South Part 2 - The Takeaway - Air Date 5-28-22 We take a look at the latest primary election results from this past week. We're joined by Maya King, politics reporter for The New York Times, and Stephen Fowler, state and local politics reporter for Georgia Public Radio. Ch. 6: How "Moderates" Serve The Right - Second Thought - Air Date 12-17-21 This week we're talking about everyone's favorite grillpilled neighbor - the American "centrist" or "moderate". As much as they like to see themselves as enlightened arbiters of progress, centrists are little more than spoilers for actual progress. Ch. 7: Progressive's Path To Victory Is Clear...If They Decide To Follow It - The Majority Report - Air Date 3-29-22 What progressives should be focusing on in the 2022 midterm elections is clear. It's economics. That's what people are worried about the most and that is what they should run on. Whether they focus on that or not is a different story. MEMBERS-ONLY BONUS CLIP(S) Ch. 8: Nina Turner: Democrats Must Decide If They Are “Party of the Corporatists or Party of the People” - Democracy Now! - Air Date 5-18-22 Turner says the corporate wing of the Democratic Party seeks to consolidate the existing leadership's power while shutting down champions of progressive policies like Medicare for All. VOICEMAILS Ch. 9: Should Justice Sotomayor retire this year? - Woody from Washington DC FINAL COMMENTS Ch. 10: Final comments on the extreme measures needed to stabilize our political system MUSIC (Blue Dot Sessions): Opening Theme: Loving Acoustic Instrumental by John Douglas Orr  Voicemail Music: Low Key Lost Feeling Electro by Alex Stinnent Activism Music: This Fickle World by Theo Bard (https://theobard.bandcamp.com/track/this-fickle-world) Closing Music: Upbeat Laid Back Indie Rock by Alex Stinnent   Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Listen Anywhere! BestOfTheLeft.com/Listen Listen Anywhere! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com

The Takeaway
Voting, Primaries and Redistricting in the South

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 21:14


We take a look at the latest primary election results from this past week. We're joined by Maya King, politics reporter for The New York Times, and Stephen Fowler, state and local politics reporter for Georgia Public Radio.

The Takeaway
Voting, Primaries and Redistricting in the South

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 21:14


We take a look at the latest primary election results from this past week. We're joined by Maya King, politics reporter for The New York Times, and Stephen Fowler, state and local politics reporter for Georgia Public Radio.

Humanity meets Business: Business Therapy
"Do Nothing" with guest Celeste Headlee

Humanity meets Business: Business Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 29:23


Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist, professional speaker and best-selling author. Her TEDx Talk sharing 10 ways to have a better conversation has over 30 million total views to date. Her most recent book, "Do Nothing: How To Break Away From Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving" (March 10, 2020), helps us break free of our unhealthy devotion to efficiency, and shows us how to reclaim our time and humanity with a little more leisure. In her 20-year career in public radio, Celeste has been the Executive Producer of On Second Thought at Georgia Public Radio, and anchored programs including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition. She also served as co-host of the national morning news show, The Takeaway, from PRI and WNYC, and anchored presidential coverage in 2012 for PBS World Channel. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/businesstherapy/support

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
293 Mom and Dad, Jeff Jarvis and Celeste Headlee

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 108:14


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 Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 820 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous soul Jeff Jarvis is the author of What Would Google Do? and Public Parts: How Sharing in the Digital Age Improves the Way we Work and Live. He has blogged at Buzzmachine.com about media, technology, and life's irritations since 2001. Jarvis directs the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism at the City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism. He writes occasionally for the Guardian and HuffingtonPost. In prior lives, Jarvis was creator and founding editor of Entertainment Weekly; president and creative director of Advance.net (online arm of Advance Publications); Sunday editor and associate publisher of the New York Daily News; a columnist on the San Francisco Examiner. Jeff's list experts https://twitter.com/i/lists/1237834151694303234 https://buzzmachine.com/ Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist, professional speaker and best-selling author of We Need To Talk: How To Have Conversations That Matter. She is co-host of the new weekly series Retro Report on PBS and season three of the Scene on Radio podcast – MEN. Celeste serves as an advisory board member for Procon.org and The Listen First Project. Her TEDx Talk sharing 10 ways to have a better conversation has over 30 million total views to date.  Her most recent book, Do Nothing: How To Break Away From Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving (March 10, 2020), helps us break free of our unhealthy devotion to efficiency, and shows us how to reclaim our time and humanity with a little more leisure. In her 20-year career in public radio, Celeste has been the Executive Producer of On Second Thought at Georgia Public Radio, and anchored programs including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition. She also served as co-host of the national morning news show, The Takeaway, from PRI and WNYC, and anchored presidential coverage in 2012 for PBS World Channel.   Celeste’s work and insights have been featured on TODAY, Psychology Today, Inc., NPR, Time, Essence, Elle, BuzzFeed, Salon, Parade, and many more. She has presented to over 100 companies, conferences and universities including Apple, Google, United Airlines, Duke University, Chobani and ESPN, and received the 2019 Media Changemaker Award. Celeste lives in Washington, D.C.  Please consider a paid subscription to this daily podcast. Everyday I will interview expert guests,usually 2 or more 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 Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk
Interview mit Susanna Capelouto - Nachrichtenchefin Georgia Public Radio

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 6:32


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Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
236 Journalist, Broadcaster, Author Celeste Headlee

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 77:05


Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist, professional speaker and best-selling author of We Need To Talk: How To Have Conversations That Matter. She is co-host of the new weekly series Retro Report on PBS and season three of the Scene on Radio podcast – MEN. Celeste serves as an advisory board member for Procon.org and The Listen First Project. Her TEDx Talk sharing 10 ways to have a better conversation has over 30 million total views to date.  Her most recent book, Do Nothing: How To Break Away From Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving (March 10, 2020), helps us break free of our unhealthy devotion to efficiency, and shows us how to reclaim our time and humanity with a little more leisure. In her 20-year career in public radio, Celeste has been the Executive Producer of On Second Thought at Georgia Public Radio, and anchored programs including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition. She also served as co-host of the national morning news show, The Takeaway, from PRI and WNYC, and anchored presidential coverage in 2012 for PBS World Channel.   Celeste’s work and insights have been featured on TODAY, Psychology Today, Inc., NPR, Time, Essence, Elle, BuzzFeed, Salon, Parade, and many more. She has presented to over 100 companies, conferences and universities including Apple, Google, United Airlines, Duke University, Chobani and ESPN, and received the 2019 Media Changemaker Award. Celeste lives in Washington, D.C.  Please consider a paid subscription to this daily podcast. Everyday I will interview expert guests,usually 2 or more 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 Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page

Something You Should Know
SYSK Choice: Surprising Forces Behind Our Purchases & How to Have Conversations That Matter

Something You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 45:31


Handwriting analysis sounds like it might be scientific. After all some courts allow it during trials and it has helped to convict defendants. But how reliable is it really? When put to the test, do handwriting experts do better in spotting a forgery or confirming a signature than you or me? Listen and find out. http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Tests/grapho.html You like to think that when you buy something, you do it for sound smart and logical reasons. And maybe YOU do. But most people don’t. Marketing expert Harry Beckwith, author of the book, Unthinking: The Surprising Forces Behind What We Buy (http://amzn.to/2FoSOHk) explains why we usually buy for reasons that have little to do with logic – even though we think otherwise. All alcoholic drinks are not created equal. Some get you drunker, some are more likely to give you a hangover and one in particular is more likely to land you in a hospital emergency room although no one is really sure why. If you enjoy a cocktail, this is worth hearing. http://www.menshealth.com/health/4-secretly-dangerous-drinks Ever go in to a conversation with the intent of changing someone’s mind? As you probably discovered, it almost never works. So perhaps that should not be the goal according to Celeste Headlee of Georgia Public Radio and author of the book, We Need to Talk: How to Have Conversations That Matter (http://amzn.to/2oXH1Zk). She discusses a different way to approach difficult conversations so they don’t end in arguments and maybe actually accomplish something. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

4 Questions Journalist Spotlight
"4 Questions Journalist Spotlight" with Virginia Prescott, Georgia Public Broadcasting

4 Questions Journalist Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 13:14


Each week, Atlanta public relations professional Mitch Leff of Leff & Associates presents his “4 Questions Journalist Spotlight,” a conversation with a journalist in the Atlanta market.Mitch's day job is providing public relations services, media training, and crisis communications, but he also operates Leff's Atlanta Media (http://www.leffsatlantamedia.com) an online database with contact info for thousands of Atlanta-based journalists, and Mitch's Media Match (www.mitchsmediamatch.com), a service that connects Atlanta journalists with local experts.This week, we talk with Virginia Prescott, Host of "On Second Thought" on Georgia Public Broadcasting.

Everything Band Podcast
Episode 164 - Robert Ambrose

Everything Band Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 96:15


Robert Ambrose is the director of bands at Georgia State University, the conductor of the Atlanta Chamber Winds and the National Chamber Winds, founder of the Digital Director's Lounge, and is the chair of the CBDNA Covid-19 Response Committee. Topics: Robert’s journey from guitarist to college band director and all of the people who took an interest in his career and helped to push him along. Having the courage to ask for what you want and a brief discussion of impostor syndrome. The band program at Georgia State, the Atlanta Chamber Winds, and the National Chamber Winds. The CBDNA Covid-19 Response Committee and the Digital Director’s Lounge. Links: Robert Ambrose CBDNA Covid-19 Committee Report Atlanta Chamber Winds National Chamber Winds Mozart: Serenade for 13 Winds in B-flat major, K. 361 "Gran Partita" Maslanka: Symphony no. 4 Biography: Conductor Robert J. Ambrose enjoys a highly successful and diverse career as a dynamic and engaging musician. His musical interests cross many genres and can be seen in the wide range of professional activities he pursues. Dr. Ambrose studied formally at Boston College, Boston University and Northwestern University, where he received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in conducting. Dr. Ambrose has conducted professionally across the United States as well as in Australia, Canada, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan. His interpretations have earned the enthusiastic praise of many leading composers including Pulitzer Prize winners Leslie Bassett, Michael Colgrass and John Harbison. He has conducted over two dozen premiere performances including works by Michael Colgrass, Jonathan Newman, Joel Puckett, Christopher Theofanidis and Joseph Turrin. Dr. Ambrose has conducted Arnold Schoenberg's landmark piece Pierrot Lunaire several times in three different countries and a recent performance of Igor Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms under his direction has been given repeated airings on Georgia Public Radio. Dr. Ambrose is founder and music director of the Atlanta Chamber Winds a professional dectet specializing in the promotion of music by emerging composers as well as lesser-known works of established composers. Their premiere compact disc, Music from Paris, was released in 2009 on the Albany Records label and has received outstanding reviews in both Fanfare and Gramophone magazines. As a guitarist, Robert Ambrose has performed in dozens of jazz ensembles, combos, rock bands and pit orchestras. His rock band "Hoochie Suit," formed with members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, received rave reviews throughout the Chicago area and performed for such distinguished guests as Yo-Yo Ma and Daniel Barenboim. Dr. Ambrose currently serves as director of bands, associate professor of music and associate director of the School of Music at Georgia State University, a Research I institution of 32,000 students located in Atlanta, Georgia. As director of bands he conducts the Symphonic Wind Ensemble, maintains a highly selective studio of graduate students in the Master of Music in wind band conducting degree program, and oversees a large, comprehensive band program comprised of four concert ensembles and three athletic bands. Robert Ambrose lives in Peachtree City, Georgia with his wife Sarah Kruser Ambrose, a professional flute player, and daughters Isabelle and Hannah. ------- Are you planning to travel with your group sometime soon? If so, please consider my sponsor, Kaleidoscope Adventures, a full service tour company specializing in student group travel. With a former educator as its CEO, Kaleidoscope Adventures is dedicated to changing student lives through travel and they offer high quality service and an attention to detail that comes from more than 25 years of student travel experience. Trust Kaleidoscope’s outstanding staff to focus on your group’s one-of-a-kind adventure, so that you can focus on everything else!

#RealTalk
RealTalk #17: Conversations about Coronavirus Part I

#RealTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 63:36


Our world has been turned upside down by the coronavirus. However, in the face of all the misinformation, we are here to provide some straight talk. In fact, real talk. On this edition of real talk, we are going to talk with two very talented journalists, who I also consider good friends. Ms. Tia Mitchell, Washington DC beat writer for the Atlanta Journal Constitution. We’ll discuss all the info in the new COVID19 stimulus package intended to keep the US economy afloat during this pandemic. Then, we’ll have a conversation with Ms. Leah Fleming. Leah is the Morning Edition host for Georgia Public Radio in Atlanta. We’ll be discussing how people are dealing with the COVID19 pandemic across various communities and how it is impacting us all.

How to Be Awesome at Your Job
554: How Doing Less Results in Achieving More with Celeste Headlee

How to Be Awesome at Your Job

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 32:25


Award-winning journalist and speaker Celeste Headlee shares how doing nothing can help you accomplish everything.You'll Learn:1) Why idleness isn't laziness2) What's causing you burnout 3) The productivity benefits of shorter work hoursAbout Celeste:Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist, professional speaker and author of Heard Mentality and We Need To Talk: How To Have Conversations That Matter. In her 20-year career in public radio, she has been the Executive Producer of On Second Thought at Georgia Public Radio and anchored programs including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition. She also served as co-host of the national morning news show, The Takeaway, from PRI and WNYC, and anchored presidential coverage in 2012 for PBS World Channel. Celeste's TEDx Talk 10 ways to have a better conversation has over 19 million total views to date.Book: Do Nothing: How to Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving.Website: CelesteHeadlee.comItems Mentioned in the ShowBook: The Paris Library: A Novel by Janet Skeslien CharlesPrevious episode: 221: Becoming a Great Conversationalist with Celeste HeadleeThank you, sponsors!Fender Play. Learn to play an instrument with your first two weeks FREE at fender.com/AWESOME.ZipRecruiter is the smartest way to hire. Get a free trial at ZipRecruiter.com/HTBASee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

America Meditating Radio Show w/ Sister Jenna
Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving! w/ Celeste Headlee

America Meditating Radio Show w/ Sister Jenna

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 42:00


We work feverishly to make ourselves happy. So why are we so miserable? Award-winning journalist Celeste Headlee illuminates a new path ahead, seeking to institute a global shift in our thinking so we can stop sabotaging our well-being, put work aside, and start living instead of doing. Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist, professional speaker and author of Heard Mentality and We Need to Talk: How to Have Conversations That Matter. In her 20-year career in public radio, she has been the Executive Producer of On Second Thought at Georgia Public Radio and anchored programs including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition. In addition, Celeste serves as an advisory board member for Procon.org and The Listen First Project and is the co-host for season three of the Scene on Radio podcast MEN and the upcoming series Retro Report on PBS. Celeste is the recipient of the 2019 Media Changemaker Award and her newest book, Do Nothing: How to Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving, released in March 2020. Visit www.celesteheadlee.com. Get the new Your Inner World – Guided Meditations by Sister Jenna. Visit www.americameditating.org. Download our free Pause for Peace App for Apple or Android.

I AM WOMAN Project
Flashback 2019: Find Your Voice and Inspire Others with Celeste Headlee

I AM WOMAN Project

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 52:12


Catherine is here today with Celeste Headlee. Celeste Headlee an award-winning journalist, professional speaker and author of Heard Mentality and We Need To Talk: How To Have Conversations That Matter. In her 20-year career in public radio, she has been the Executive Producer of On Second Thought at Georgia Public Radio and anchored programs including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition. She also served as co-host of the national morning news show, The Takeaway, from PRI and WNYC, and anchored presidential coverage in 2012 for PBS World Channel. Celeste's TEDx Talk sharing 10 ways to have a better conversation has over 17 million total views to date. In addition, she serves as an advisory board member for Procon.org. As an NPR host and journalist, Celeste has interviewed hundreds of people from all walks of life. Through her work, she has learned the true power of conversation and its ability to both bridge gaps or deepen wounds. In a time when conversations are often minimized to a few words in a text message and lack of meaningful communication and dialogue abounds, Celeste sheds a much-needed light on the lost and essential art of conversation. Celeste is an expert in human nature, reclaiming common humanity and finding well-being and frequently provides insight and commentary on what is good for all humans and what is bad for us, focusing the best research in neuro and social science to increase understanding of how we relate with one another and can work together in beneficial ways in our workplaces, neighbourhoods, communities and homes. Find Out More About Celeste Headlee Visit her website Follow Celeste Headlee on Facebook Connect with Celeste on Twitter @CelesteHeadlee Follow Celeste Headlee on Instagram @celesteheadlee It's now time to listen to this one very inspirational human being. Enjoy!

I AM WOMAN Project
Flashback 2019: Find Your Voice and Inspire Others with Celeste Headlee

I AM WOMAN Project

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 52:12


In her 20-year career in public radio, she has been the Executive Producer of On Second Thought at Georgia Public Radio and anchored programs including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition.

Demystifying Organizations
Improving Conversations (w/Celeste Headlee)

Demystifying Organizations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 37:51


Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist, professional speaker and author of Heard Mentality and We Need To Talk: How To Have Conversations That Matter. In her 20-year career in public radio, she has been the Executive Producer of On Second Thought at Georgia Public Radio and anchored programs including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition. She also served as co-host of the national morning news show, The Takeaway, from PRI and WNYC, and anchored presidential coverage in 2012 for PBS World Channel. Celeste’s TEDx Talk sharing 10 ways to have a better conversation has over 19 million total views to date.

I AM WOMAN Project
Episode 166: Find Your Voice and Inspire Others with Celeste Headlee

I AM WOMAN Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 53:34


Catherine is here today with Celeste Headlee. Celeste Headlee an award-winning journalist, professional speaker and author of Heard Mentality and We Need To Talk: How To Have Conversations That Matter. In her 20-year career in public radio, she has been the Executive Producer of On Second Thought at Georgia Public Radio and anchored programs including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition. She also served as co-host of the national morning news show, The Takeaway, from PRI and WNYC, and anchored presidential coverage in 2012 for PBS World Channel. Celeste's TEDx Talk sharing 10 ways to have a better conversation has over 17 million total views to date. In addition, she serves as an advisory board member for Procon.org. As an NPR host and journalist, Celeste has interviewed hundreds of people from all walks of life. Through her work, she has learned the true power of conversation and its ability to both bridge gaps or deepen wounds. In a time when conversations are often minimized to a few words in a text message and lack of meaningful communication and dialogue abounds, Celeste sheds a much-needed light on the lost and essential art of conversation. Celeste is an expert in human nature, reclaiming common humanity and finding well-being and frequently provides insight and commentary on what is good for all humans and what is bad for us, focusing the best research in neuro and social science to increase understanding of how we relate with one another and can work together in beneficial ways in our workplaces, neighbourhoods, communities and homes. Find Out More About Celeste Headlee Visit her website Follow Celeste Headlee on Facebook Connect with Celeste on Twitter @CelesteHeadlee Follow Celeste Headlee on Instagram @celesteheadlee It's now time to listen to this one very inspirational human being. Enjoy!

I AM WOMAN Project
Episode 166: Find Your Voice and Inspire Others with Celeste Headlee

I AM WOMAN Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 53:34


In her 20-year career in public radio, she has been the Executive Producer of On Second Thought at Georgia Public Radio and anchored programs including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition.

One Idea Away Podcast
EP158 - Author and Award-Winning Journalist, Celeste Headlee: How to Have Conversations That Matter

One Idea Away Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 42:37


What’s the one thing that has the same power to unite and escalate conflict at the same time? Conversation. The dialogue you share with another person can create a greater connection, inspire, and motivate, but it can also leave you feeling more separated than ever. Can we savor each discussion and have conversations that really matter? Yes! Award-winning journalist, Celeste Headlee, shares the research and steps on how to get started. Celeste’s a professional speaker and author of Herd Mentality and We Need to Talk: How to Have Conversations That Matter. In her 20-year career in public radio she's been the executive producer of On Second Thought at Georgia Public Radio, has anchored programs including: Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition, and has served as a co-host of the national morning news show, The Takeaway from PRI and WNYC. Celeste’s TEDx talk sharing ‘10 Ways to Have a Better Conversation Now’ has over 16 million total views to date. Get ready to leave a long-lasting impression at your next “Hello!” Key takeaways: Honest talk. How often do you leave things unsaid because you think someone won’t agree or get offended? A conversation can mold a relationship and it’s time to boldly get past the idea of politeness and really start to talk. Understand THIS before getting started…[04:56]. Group talk. When it comes to powerful knowledge, look towards the wisdom of crowds. Developing cognitive dissonance with a group of people that share different opinions, experiences, and backgrounds can be stronger than any one expert’s view. Begin a smarter, larger conversation HERE…[13:31]. Self-talk. While chatting with a friend you’re reminded of something and your mind wanders off for a bit--then you’re back to it, but your phone vibrates and you ‘politely’ skim the text before coming back to the discussion. In a world of perpetual distraction, how can you tell if you’re a good/bad listener? Look for THESE signs…[20:05]. Sympathy talk. Celeste shares the steps to becoming a better listener, the signs to look for when you wonder if you’re good at it or not, and how mindfulness can improve your conversation skills--but there’s more! Learn these TWO practical skills to master your next talk…[29:04]. Tune in and turn the volume up for a dose of inspiration and life lessons. You're never more than One Idea Away from a whole, new reality.

Rise Up For You
Episode #200 with Celeste Headlee-10 Ways to Have a Better Conversation

Rise Up For You

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 22:11


Episode Topic: Human connection is an essential part of our day to day being. In fact, research has shown that we're happier when we cultivate meaningful relationships. However, due to technology, our thoughts, and more, we have increasingly become less and less engaged and attentive when having conversations and meeting people. Episode #200 with Celeste Headlee-10 Ways to Have a Better Conversation, really dives into how we can connect more authentically and really pay attention to the people we meet. About our guest:  "I am an award-winning journalist, professional speaker and author of Heard Mentality and We Need To Talk: How To Have Conversations That Matter. In my 20-year career in public radio, I have been the Executive Producer of On Second Thought at Georgia Public Radio and anchored programs including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition. My TEDx Talk sharing 10 ways to have a better conversation has over 16 million total views to date. I am an expert in human nature, reclaiming common humanity and finding well-being and frequently provide insight and commentary on what is good for all humans and what is bad for us, focusing the best research in neuro and social science to increase understanding of how we relate with one another and can work together in beneficial ways in our workplaces, neighborhoods, communities, and homes. As a mixed race journalist of black and Jewish descent, I also speak candidly about how to converse on race and other difficult subjects." STAY CONNECTED WITH OUR GUEST:  www.celesteheadlee.com  @CelesteHeadlee on Instagram Twitter and @Celeste.Headlee on Facebook Thank you again for joining the Rise Up For You Women's Podcast today. Please check out our webpage at www.riseupforyou.com for more podcast episodes, webinars, articles, free resources, and events to help you get to the next level in your life! You can also follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Google+, and Youtube @riseupforyou If you know anybody that would benefit from this episode please share it with them and help spread the knowledge and motivation. Please support Rise Up For You by writing a review on iTunes. Your feedback will really help the success of our show and push us to continuously be better!  So don’t forget to show your support! SUBSCRIBE TODAY to Rise Up For You Women's Podcast

Passing The Torch
Ep. 10: Celeste Headlee-How to have a good conversation

Passing The Torch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 38:30


Celeste Headlee-How to have a good conversation One of the many advantages of social media is that it connects the world.  However, in a world where everyone is accessible, why are people so isolated and afraid to talk? Communication and Human Nature Expert, Award-winning journalist, and Author Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist, professional speaker and author of Heard Mentality and We Need To Talk: How To Have Conversations That Matter.  In her 20-year career in public radio, she has been the Executive Producer of On Second Thought at Georgia Public Radio and anchored programs including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition.  She also served as co-host of the national morning news show, The Takeaway, from PRI and WNYC, and anchored presidential coverage in 2012 for PBS World Channel.  Celeste’s TEDx Talk sharing 10 ways to have a better conversation has over 15 million total views to date.   As an NPR host and journalist, Celeste has interviewed hundreds of people from all walks of life.  Through her work, she has learned the true power of conversation and its ability to both bridge gaps or deepen wounds.  In a time when conversations are often minimized to a few words in a text message and lack of meaningful communication and dialogue abounds, Celeste sheds a much-needed light on the lost and essential art of conversation.  Celeste is an expert in human nature, reclaiming common humanity and finding well-being and frequently provides insight and commentary on what is good for all humans and what is bad for us, focusing the best research in neuro and social science to increase understanding of how we relate with one another and can work together in beneficial ways in our workplaces, neighborhoods, communities and homes.  As a mixed race journalist of black and Jewish descent, Celeste also speaks candidly about how to converse on race and other difficult subjects.  Celeste serves as an advisory board member for Procon.org and is an official spokeswoman for Plenty of Fish.  Her work and insights have been featured on TODAY, Psychology Today, Inc., NPR, Time, Essence, Elle, BuzzFeed, Salon, Parade, and many more.  She lives in Washington, D.C.  Links: Connect with the Passing the Torch podcast: ---à Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/passingthetorchwithmartinfoster/ ---à SUBSCRIBE on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/passing-the-torch/id1338122884?mt=2 Connect with Celeste Headlee Website: https://www.celesteheadlee.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/celeste.headlee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/osttalk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/@celesteheadlee YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=celeste+headlee Purchase book: https://www.amazon.com/We-Need-Talk-Conversations-Matter-ebook/dp/B01NAID961/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1519064752&sr=8-1&keywords=we+need+to+talk+celeste+headlee More about guest: Celeste is an expert in human nature, reclaiming common humanity and finding well-being and frequently provides insight and commentary on what is good for all humans and what is bad for us, focusing the best research in neuro and social science to increase understanding of how we relate with one another and can work together in beneficial ways in our workplaces, neighborhoods, communities and homes.  As a mixed race journalist of black and Jewish descent, Celeste also speaks candidly about how to converse on race and other difficult subjects.  Celeste serves as an advisory board member for Procon.org and is an official spokeswoman for Plenty of Fish.  Her work and insights have been featured on TODAY, Psychology Today, Inc., NPR, Time, Essence, Elle, BuzzFeed, Salon, Parade, and many more.  She lives in Washington, D.C. 

Something You Should Know
The Real Reason You Buy What You Buy & How to Have That Difficult Conversation and Still Be Friends

Something You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 42:37


Handwriting analysis sounds like it might be scientific. After all some courts allow it during trials and it has helped to convict defendants. But how reliable is it really? When put to the test, do handwriting experts do better in spotting a forgery or confirming a signature than you or me? We’ll discuss that. (http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Tests/grapho.html) You like to think that when you buy something, you do it for sound smart and logical reasons. And maybe YOU do. But most people don’t. Marketing expert Harry Beckwith, author of the book, Unthinking: The Surprising Forces Behind What We Buy (http://amzn.to/2FoSOHk) explains why we usually buy for reasons that have little to do with logic – even though we think otherwise. All alcoholic drinks are not created equal. Some get you drunker, some are more likely to give you a hangover and one in particular is more likely to land you in a hospital emergency room although no one is really sure why. If you enjoy a cocktail, this is worth hearing. (http://www.menshealth.com/health/4-secretly-dangerous-drinks) Ever go in to a conversation with the intent of changing someone’s mind? As you probably discovered, it almost never works. So perhaps that should not be the goal according to Celeste Headlee of Georgia Public Radio and author of the book We Need to Talk: How to Have Conversations That Matter (http://amzn.to/2oXH1Zk). She discusses a different way to approach difficult conversations so they don’t end in arguments and maybe actually accomplish something.

Live Paranormal
MY DARKEST HOUR RADIO W/ STEFAN BRIGATI THURSDAY NIGHTS @ 8PM PST / 11PM EST

Live Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 60:00


Bob Hunnicutt began his journey into the world of ghosts and hauntings during the nation's bi-centennial in 1976. A chance encounter with an apparition in a Arizona theater not only challenged his beliefs on the supernatural, it also revealed that science could not always explain everything. Since that time, Bob has investigated cases of unexplained phenomena associated with a variety of hauntings of private homes, businesses and historical landmarks throughout the state of Georgia, the Southeast and portions of th...e Midwest. He is the founder and executive director of the Georgia Ghost Society and in the spring of 2008, Bob was honored to be named one of the Top Ten Paranormal Ghost Investigators in America by Haunted America Tours. He has been the featured guest on prominent radio programs that include The “X” Zone Radio Show with Rob McConnell, Coast to Coast AM with George Noory, Paranormal Radio with Captain Jack Harris, Georgia Public Radio as well as the nationally syndicated Lisa Birnbach Show. Bob has lectured at local colleges, libraries, historical societies and paranormal conferences across the country and is a popular speaker when it comes to common sense ghost hunting. Sometimes provocative, but always amusing; Bob's approach is to share his experiences while relating to the audience's and providing an opportunity for their personal validation.

C View Quantum Network
CHARLOTTE VIEW 2012: author Mark Lawton Thomas

C View Quantum Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2012 33:00


Mark Lawton Thomas was born in Savannah , Georgia.  After graduating from the University of Georgia, Mr. Thomas worked as a copy writer for various advertising agencies first in Atlanta, and then in Manhattan. Eventually, he returned to the South and began writing a weekly column for Creative Loafing and voicing them for Georgia Public Radio. Somehow he found time to edit Contents magazine, an award-winning quarterly, as well. Presently, Mr. Thomas is involved in his most challenging job to date: …teaching 6th grade Language Arts in Atlanta. When he isn''t teaching his little heart out, grading essays with his trusty, red Sharpie, or working on his next book, Mr. Thomas can be found fast asleep on a couch somewhere in Buckhead. In his book, "When Farts Have Color", he tells the story of 4th grader Lance Chance who hates Mondays. This particular Monday Lance's mom coaxes Lance to school with his favorite sandwiches and a 'wish-kiss'. On his way to school Lance is tormented by "the biggest, meanest 4th grader ever to stalk the halls of Alfonso Orr Elementary School. Merry Maddox. Bully Extraordinaire...…”A "legend" and her posse of mayhem, the Crazy M&Ms. At the heart of When Farts Had Colors are themes that any parent, teacher, and child will appreciate: being honest, taking responsibility, respect for others, taking the counsel of elders, redemption, and love. And of course, it's hilarious with sophisticated humor that both adults and children will appreciate. http://www.whenfartshadcolors.com Short Link: http://tobtr.com/s/2760947   Guest Call-in (805) 830-8344  

MPR - My Public Radio
Kaki King - Underground Guitarist

MPR - My Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2005


Three years ago, Kaki King was underground - literally - playing for coins in the New York subways. A chance meeting with a producer brought her a record contract and the chance to open for some big names in the music business. Voted one of the top guitarists in Guitar Magazine, learn about her here, before you hear from a friend! Aired on Georgia Gazette, Georgia Public Radio.

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Radio Parallax - http://www.radioparallax.com
Radio Parallax Show: 11/18/2004 (Segment C)

Radio Parallax - http://www.radioparallax.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2004


A talk with Georgia Public Radio reporter Susan Capalouto on those evolution disclaimer stickers in Georgia's textbooks

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RadioParallax.com Podcast
Radio Parallax Show: 11/18/2004 (Segment C)

RadioParallax.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2004


A talk with Georgia Public Radio reporter Susan Capalouto on those evolution disclaimer stickers in Georgia's textbooks

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