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Event Objectives:Analyze the key factors that promote resilience in child mental health and emotional wellbeing in a clinical setting.Discuss the importance of a relational health paradigm in pediatric primary care.Discuss the intersection of attuned communication skills training self-reflection communities of practice and wellness to promote resilience for children and families.
He's known as Mr. Show Skiing. The best male skier award at Nationals is named after him. Show Skiing is forever changed because of the late, great Skip Gilkerson. On today's episode we have Matt May and Mark Jackson join us to share all sorts of stories about Skip and his past and his contributions to show skiing. Skip was a top skier, show director, and official. He was Show Director of the Tommy Bartlett Show for 23 years. He had a flare about him and was a stickler for costuming and showmanship. He also ran the pro tour in it's hay day and worked at MasterCraft for many years. Skip's greatest contribution was the gift of time. He gave and gave and gave. He held clinics at numerous amateur clubs and he judged nearly 40 Division 1 Nationals. You'll learn a lot about Skip in this episode, including some stuff you're probably never heard before. Today's Tips In segment focuses on choosing music for your show. Get a few tips on how to help your team choose the right music. Sponsors of today's episode are...FlymanSkis - flymanskis.comThe Board Shop - bswake.comChampionship Awards - championshipawards.comFollow us on Social Media: Instagram - @theskishowpodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/theskishowpodcast Contact The Ski Show: Email us at theskishowpodcast@gmail.com Leave us a rating and a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ski-show-the-ultimate-show-ski-podcast/id1510243170
On today's show we talk with interdisciplinary artist, Skye Gilkerson. Her essay relays a personal journey revealing a parallel link between humanity's connection with our planet and our bodies. During the interview, you'll learn of Skye's unique outlook on making both visual and prose art. She discusses burning her decades of journals as a form of creation, as well as the benefits of not completing your work. If you'd like to read this essay or learn more about Skye Gilkerson, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com. All audio, poetry, and story material are copyright 2022, all rights reserved.
In this episode, Dr. Galizio speaks with Evergreen Valley College President Dr. Tammeil Gilkerson. President Gilkerson talks about how she views California Community Colleges (CCC) as portals to opportunity for social and economic mobility as well as her own personal and professional journey. We learn of her current role as President at EVC, located in the Evergreen district of East San Jose, and her hopes for the future of California's community colleges. Additionally, President Gilkerson discusses her role as Co-Chair on the Affordability, Food & Housing Access Taskforce and work the taskforce has done in raising awareness regarding students' basic needs and addressing food, housing and transportation insecurities that affect CCC students.To read the Affordability Taskforce's latest report on food insecurity, click here.
Brad sits down with active WhizzbangBAM member Keebie Gilkerson to break down his journey to WhizzbangBAM. Keebie talks early beginnings and early bookings, befriending Ian Thornton and creating a booking and management agency that would change the world as we know it. If you would like to see more episodes of The Whizzbang Podcast, consider subscribing to our channel and turning on post notifications. Follow WhizzbangBAM Website: https://whizzbangbam.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whizzbangbam Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whizzbangbamSpotify: http://bit.ly/WhizzBangBAMSpotify
UNLOCKED from our Patreon page, it's the Meaningful Differences Book Club! Voted on by our patrons in 2020, we discussed "Meaningful Differences" by Hart and Risley. And here it is: 2+ hours all about this classic, and sometimes controversial, book documenting Betty Hart and Todd Risley's longitudinal study exploring the home lives of 42 families to try to determine why some children develop more robust language than others. If you ever wondered where the 30 million word gap comes from, you've found it. Interested in more Book Clubs? Want to vote on what we read next? Feeling FOMO at getting this a full year late? Wish your 2 CEs for listening to the episode were FREE??? Join us on Patreon to get all of our episodes a week early, access to these bonus episodes, plus other goodies. This episode is worth 2.0 LEARNING CEUs Works discussed this episode: Hart, B., & Risley, T. R. (1995). Meaningful differences in the everyday experience of young American children. Baltimore, Md: Paul H. Brookes. Sperry, D.E., Sperry, L.L., & Miller, P.J. (2019). Reexamining the verbal environments of children from different socioeconomic backgrounds. Child Development, 90, 1303-1318. doi: 10.1111/cdev.13072 Golinkoff, R.M., Hoff, E., Rowe, M.L., Tamis-LeMonda, C.S., & Hirsh-Pasek, K. (2019). Language matters: Denying the existence of the 30-million word gap has serious consequences, Child Development, 90, 985-992. doi: 10.1111/cdev.13128 Gilkerson, J., Richards, J.A., Warren, S.F., Montgomery, J.K., Greenwood, C.R., Oller, D>K., Hansen, J.H.L., & Paul, T.D. (2017). Mapping the early language environment using all-day recordings and automated analysis. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 26, 248-265. doi: 10.1044/2016_AJSLP-15-0169 If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, and the two episode secret code words to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.
Improving well-being and quality of life when you have a chronic illness takes a lot of work. Connecting with your authentic self can be helpful in improving your day-to-day life, even though it's not going to make your illness go away. My guest this week is Amber Gilkerson, chronic illness warrior and health coach, who is sharing how reconnecting with her authenticity has helped her improve her well-being.In this episode we talk about:what authenticity is4 steps to reconnecting with your authenticityhow authenticity can improve well-beingTrigger Warning: mentions of suicidal ideationGuest Bio:Amber Gilkerson is the owner and founder Overcoming Starting Over, Holistic Health & Embodiment Coaching. Her mission is to show fellow chronic illness warriors how to reconnect with a body they feel as betrayed them, so they can reclaim their power, and live in authentic alignment to the healthy lifestyle they have been dreaming about.Follow Amber on Instagram @ambergilkerson and on FaceBook @ A Home for Chronic Illness WarriorsAmber's Website: www.overcomingstartingover.comSupport the show on Patreon. Follow me on Instagram @chronically.living_ and on Twitter @janevspain.
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Dr. Jill Gilkerson is the Chief Research and Evaluation Officer at LENA and leads all research and analysis activities. Since joining the team in 2005, Jill has been instrumental to just about every major initiative involving LENA. She manages a team of researchers responsible for collecting and analyzing the spontaneous speech data used for software development, the LENA normative scales, and a wide range of academic research studies. Jill is a recognized expert in the relationship between parent talk and child language development, and her research has focused on the relationship between early language environment and demographic variables such as birth order, gender, and TV exposure. Jill led LENA’s efforts through the launch and scaling of Providence Talks. Jill earned a BA in developmental psychology from UCLA. She earned her MA and PhD in linguistics (both with a concentration in language acquisition), also from UCLA. https://newsela.com/read/video-game-history/id/2001016224/?search_id=8ff2184f-cd82-49ec-9fbe-75b9a7d71059
Welcome to the 714! Bradley is the founder of Roze LA a streetwear brand that he started in his sophomore year of high school. The brand has grown over the past 5 years and now they're worldwide. On the podcast, we discuss the process of creating, the impact of the pandemic on business, and a lot more.FOLLOW US:Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/714podcast/Twitter | https://twitter.com/714podcastFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/714podcast/Podcast Website | https://714podcast.comFOLLOW BRADLEY:https://www.instagram.com/b_gilk/SHOP ROZE LA:https://www.rozelosangeles.com/MUSIC:Intro: Song: Zero Equals Infinity Artist: 20sylOutro: Good Man InstrumentalHOST:Shyam Ronvelia| https://www.instagram.com/shyamronvelia/| https://twitter.com/shyamronvelia| https://www.facebook.com/shyamronvelia
For our first patrons-only book club, you voted on "Meaningful Differences" by Hart and Risley. And here it is: 2+ hours all about this classic, and sometimes controversial, book documenting Betty Hart and Todd Risley's longitudinal study exploring the home lives of 42 families to try to determine why some children develop more robust language than others. If you ever wondered where the 30 million word gap comes from, you've found it. Interested in listening to the definitive podcast about "Meaningful Differences" (IMHO) AND earning 2 learning credits? Head on over to our Patreon page and join up at the $10 or up level to get access to these episodes as well as monthly social meet-up opportunities and discounts in our regular CE store. Works discussed this episode: Hart, B., & Risley, T. R. (1995). Meaningful differences in the everyday experience of young American children. Baltimore, Md: Paul H. Brookes. Sperry, D.E., Sperry, L.L., & Miller, P.J. (2019). Reexamining the verbal environments of children from different socioeconomic backgrounds. Child Development, 90, 1303-1318. doi: 10.1111/cdev.13072 Golinkoff, R.M., Hoff, E., Rowe, M.L., Tamis-LeMonda, C.S., & Hirsh-Pasek, K. (2019). Language matters: Denying the existence of the 30-million word gap has serious consequences, Child Development, 90, 985-992. doi: 10.1111/cdev.13128 Gilkerson, J., Richards, J.A., Warren, S.F., Montgomery, J.K., Greenwood, C.R., Oller, D>K., Hansen, J.H.L., & Paul, T.D. (2017). Mapping the early language environment using all-day recordings and automated analysis. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 26, 248-265. doi: 10.1044/2016_AJSLP-15-0169
This month's episode of The Uplow'd is a special virtual edition. Our host Dan O'Keeffe welcomes 84.51°'s Jeanette Mumbeck and Grant Gilkerson to talk about Algorithm Fairness. We discuss the prevalence of algorithms in modern society, and how it's actually possible for bias to enter into the results they produce. Jeanette and Grant explain the steps that 84.51° is taking to eliminate bias, and offer their suggestions for actions other data scientists can take to help promote fairness in their work. Jeanette Mumbeck is the manager for the 84.51° Science Function – a group dedicated toward longer-term research and development. Her area covers multiple disciplines such as Forecasting, Optimization and Machine Learning, and focuses not only on scientific advances, but also scale. She has a long history with the Kroger family, playing a significant role across multiple initiatives to drive data and science decision making into businesses' processes – from warehouse and store supply chain systems to price optimization. Jeanette has over 20 years of experience in applied sciences for national and international retail. She holds a B.Sc in Computer Science, Mathematics and Applied Mathematics from the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa. Grant Gilkerson currently leads a team of more than 20 data scientists who deliver recommender systems and customer insights to Kroger's e-commerce business. He joined the company in 2012 within the Communications and Media practice, before transitioning to data science lead for the Kroger Customer Knowledge team prior to his current role. Grant has more than 20 years of experience developing impactful solutions across multiple industries that deliver outcomes that make a positive impact on business and customers. Grant holds an M.S. in Economics from the University of Kentucky.
In this episode of the Canna Convos Series, Joey Gilkerson joins us to discuss the growth of our location. Mr. Gilkerson is a Principal with Gillis Gilkerson Construction and Development Company and NAI Coastal; he has been involved in the Real Estate industry for a decade. Additionally, Mr. Gilkerson has previously been involved in growing/processing operations. Joey played a key role in helping us with finding our original location as well as our future location.
In this episode, we go over to Trailhead to talk with Matt Gilkerson about Boise Startup Week, the Trailmix pitch competition and the ways Trailhead supports entrepreneurship.
It’s A TRIBE Thing — Behind The Scenes of Successful Membership Sites
When she finished graduate school, Mary Gilkerson had a portfolio and an MFA — but not the experience, skills, or tools to support herself as a working artist. She spent the next 20 years teaching painting to women all over the world, but also found herself at a crossroads: she could either stay in academia or become more active as her art career picked up momentum. She then started teaching painting online, but found herself challenged by launching multiple times per year. Now, at MaryGilkerson.com she takes a more holistic approach to teaching aspiring and working artists, including the skills you need to grow and run your artistic business. Today, Mary joins the podcast to share her journey from aspiring fine artist in New York to where she is today, how her great grandfather taught her about entrepreneurship, and how the membership model allows her to offer more than just painting classes while giving her the freedom she needs to create. Get Access to the Full Show Notes! To get access to the full story and to all the resources mentioned during today's episode, visit TribeHub.com/14 FREE Guide – Launch & Grow a Profitable Membership Site Ready to reclaim your time and attract more monthly paying customers? Our step-by-step guide will show you how to build a membership site that turns your passion into recurring profit. Visit GetTribeGuide.com to get your free guide today!
Do you struggle with talking to your kids about sex and sexuality? In our over-sexualized culture it is crucial that your children learn about sex and sexuality from you rather than from the world. Luke Gilkerson joins us today to talk about the goodness and power of God's gift of human sexuality and how to talk to your kids about sexuality from a Biblical world-view. Shownotes can be found at dadhackers.us/018
Mindy Gilkerson joins me this week. This determined actress whose been climbing the wall to her dreams of success one brick at a time. In this personal interview Mindy talks about how she first started acting, her childhood and her hopes for the future. Her quirky personality, vulnerability and humbleness is refreshing. She just might be the next super star in the making.
What sets a successful entrepreneur apart from those who never quite make it? It turns out…not that much. It's one part ideas, one part mindset, and one part delight in the process of creating. And today's guests prove that you can start selling products in spite of yourself, even as you're learning to sell better. In this episode of […] 005: How to Leverage Books & Online Courses to Create Two Full-Time Incomes, with Luke & Trisha Gilkerson is a post by Jeni B. at Biz Mavens.
Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive
The American Academy of Pediatrics just updated its screen time recommendations – and, for the first time, we can actually see and understand the research on which the recommendations are based. They’re a bit more nuanced than the previous versions, so join me as we walk through what the recommendations mean for parents of babies and toddlers – whether or not your children have been using screens until now. We’ll look at the impact particularly of TV on cognitive development, obesity, and prosocial vs. antisocial behavior. News flash: if you’re not watching and discussing shows WITH your child, he may be learning antisocial behavior from even the most innocuous of PBS programming. This is the first in a two-part series on screen time. Here we focus on what science says about the impacts on development. In the second part we’ll examine what we can do about mitigating these impacts and on harnessing some of the good that digital media can do for our kids, since they are growing up in a world where the use of digital media is a fact of life. References Alade, F., Rasmussen, E., & Christy, K. (2014). The relation between television exposure and executive function among preschoolers. Developmental Psychology 50(5), 1497-1506. Full article available at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259845495_The_Relation_Between_Television_Exposure_and_Executive_Function_Among_Preschoolers (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259845495_The_Relation_Between_Television_Exposure_and_Executive_Function_Among_Preschoolers) American Academy of Pediatrics (n.d.) Media and Children. Retrieved from: https://www.aap.org/en-us/advocacy-and-policy/aap-health-initiatives/Pages/Media-and-Children.aspx?rf=32524&nfstatus=401&nftoken=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000&nfstatusdescription=ERROR%3a+No+local+token (https://www.aap.org/en-us/advocacy-and-policy/aap-health-initiatives/Pages/Media-and-Children.aspx?rf=32524&nfstatus=401&nftoken=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000&nfstatusdescription=ERROR%3a+No+local+token) Barr, R. (2013). Memory constraints on infant learning from picture books, television, and touchscreens. Child Development Perspectives 7(4), 205-210. Full article available at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259074650_Memory_Constraints_on_Infant_Learning_From_Picture_Books_Television_and_Touchscreens (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259074650_Memory_Constraints_on_Infant_Learning_From_Picture_Books_Television_and_Touchscreens) Beales III, J.H., & Kulick, R. (2013). Does advertising on television cause childhood obesity? Journal of Public Policy & Marketing 32(2), 185-194. Blankson, A.N., O’Brien, M., Leerkes, E.M., Calkins, S.D., & Marcovitch, S. (2015). Do hours spent viewing television at ages 3 and 4 predict vocabulary and executive functioning at age 5? Merrill-Palmer Quarterly 61(2), 264-289. Bronson, P. & Merryman, A. (2009). Nurtureshock. New York: Twelve. Christakis, D.A., Gilkerson, J., Richards, J.A., Zimmerman, F.J., Garrison, M.M., Xu, D., Gray, S., & Yapanel, U. (2009). Audible television and decreased adult words, infant vocalizations, and conversational turns. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Journal 163(6), 554-559. Full article available at: https://sites.oxy.edu/clint/physio/article/AudibleTelevisionandDecreasedAdultWordsInfantVocalizationsandConversationalTurns.pdf (https://sites.oxy.edu/clint/physio/article/AudibleTelevisionandDecreasedAdultWordsInfantVocalizationsandConversationalTurns.pdf) Gentile, D.A., Coyne, S., & Walsh, D.A. (2010). Media violence, physical aggression, and relational aggression in school age children: A short-term longitudinal study. Aggressive Behavior 37, 193-206. DOI: 10.1002/ab.20380 Halford, J.C.G., Gillespie, J., Brown, V., Pontin, E.E., & Dovey, T.M. (2003). Effect of television advertisements for foods on food...
Jonny Hunt, a sex education consultant, stood before the class and asked the students to write an A-Z list of the sexual terms they knew, no matter how extreme. There the children sat wearing school uniforms, wide-eyed, shy, high-pitched voices, barely adolescents — writing all the sexual terms they could remember. When Mr. Hunt pinned their lists to the board, every adult in the room was startled about how much they knew: their index of sexual terms surpassed even the knowledge of the sex education consultant! Wow! What do you think? If you asked your kids to do the same, to write down every sexual term they knew...would they introduce you to a few new terms that you’ve never heard before? Maybe a better question is, would your child make you blush? My guest today Luke Gilkerson who has written a new eBook with Covenant Eyes titled: Parenting the Internet Generation: A Blueprint for Teaching Digital Discernment.
Author Luke Gilkerson and his wife Trisha, who blog regularly at Intoxicated on Life, join hosts Tray and Mel on this episode of the Undone Redone podcast to provide specific tips for parents in our current age of rampant technology and stimulus overload.
We take a look at the ebook from Covenant Eyes titled Porn Free Church: Raising Up Gospel Communities to Destroy Secret Sins. Luke Gilkerson uses Proverbs 7 as an outline to why guys like porn and how the Internet is a virtual brothel. Guest: Luke Gilkerson with Covenant Eyes Lust problem? Get help right now and join our free online community here. Like what you hear? Support the ministry through prayer and becoming a financial Purity Partner. Click Here!