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April 27, 2025 - A Special Sermon from Graduating Seniors of the Academy of Dramatic Arts
The Montana University System is bracing for a possible downturn in the number of graduating high-school seniors in coming years.
Welcome to Season Three Episode One! In this start of a new season, Priyanka says goodbye to the seniors leaving Students Lifting Students and they reflect on their time with SLS. Tune in to find out more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/students-lifting-students/support
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It's the last episode of season 4! On today's episode, we meet with some of our graduating seniors from the Center For the Arts. Our patrons will have seen these students working back-of-house, front-of-house, on stage, or in the museum, and together we can enjoy the lively anecdotes of these remarkable students. Behind-the-scenes stories, as well as backstage gossip, make this a must-listen-to episode. But in addition to their humor, our students have brought a community to the CFA they happily share with every patron. Our graduating seniors are wise beyond their years, and their worldviews are worth appreciating. Join us in the Fall of 2024 for the next season! More info about the Center for the Arts can be found at https://arts.pepperdine.edu/. Music by Nolan Harvel and Jeremy Zerbe
Reflections on the Day of Pentecost by the Cathedral's Graduating Seniors.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Houston, TX Online Sermons
Graduating seniors Mary Sydnor Duffy, Emma Lewis, Bridget Lokker and Emilee Rogers gave their testimonials on Youth/Pentecost Sunday. Scripture reading is Acts 2:1-4, 38-39 https://youtu.be/gjrWvkl99Lg?t=2685
The school year is quickly wrapping up! With field trips, field days, finals, crazy schedules, and more, the month of May will be over before you know it and summer vacation will be underway! These past few weeks I have loved getting my mail to see graduation announcements from the class of 2024. Friends and families all over are celebrating their seniors as graduation day approaches and they are off and running onto their next great adventure! I have a couple of clients who are graduating this year and I have loved the chance to get their announcements. One mom asked me to write some advice specifically for her daughter and I loved having that opportunity. While her message was specifically designed for her, I thought about the advice I'd give to most all seniors! So if you have a senior pass this along and I'm pretty sure this podcast will apply to all of us! As I started making my list it kept growing, so this in no means is a one-and-done list! While you are listening, think of some of the secrets you'd add, and keep it going! In today's podcast, we will discuss Learn something every day Express gratitude every day Work hard Move forward Be kind Continue to get to know God Listen in! God's Intent is to Bring You Home by Patrick Kearon
On this Mother's Day, we give thanks to God for the divine gift of motherhood in all its diverse forms. Mothering is a gift to our community providing regeneration, healing, hope and community building. We recognize this day can be complex and filled with grief, disappointment and loneliness. May God's Spirit be with each of you wherever you may find yourself this morning. A special thank you to all who celebrated and shared their time yesterday at the 4th Annual Mother's Day Weekend Event - where we celebrated mother's with free professional family photos and a meal from Carribean Kitchen Food Truck. A special shoutout to JSA for partnering with us to utilize their space and creating a community art project together! As we gather separate yet together in Spirit, I invite you to settle in, take a deep breathe as we pray together. This Prayer is written by Cole Arthur Riley, from their book Black Liturgies God our Mother, We thank you for grounding your character in the tenderness, protection and even sorrow of a mother. To know that no human experience - mother or child - is far from you gives us permission to uncover the particularities of how we were made to love and be loved. On this day, we're reminded that we do not begin with ourselves. Our beauty, our pain, do not exist in a vacuum but are tethered to those who've come before us. We pray for the mothers who have protected us, who are weary, who have stayed, who have left, who are grieving, who are proud- understanding that the story of what it means to be a mother is not singular. And as children, would you remind us that it is okay to lament the ways we have not been loved well, while also celebrating the miracle and mystery of those who loved us fiercely. We are made of more than us. Help us to behold it. Amen. And now may we pray this prayer of Blessing over all those who are mothering in all of its diverse forms written by Pastor Stephanie Gracious God, On this Mother's Day, we give thanks to God for the divine gift of motherhood in all its diverse forms. Bless the women who care for and nurture others by leading people and communities toward hope Loving God, look gently upon mothers of newborn and young children, give them energy, patience and gentleness in these fleeting days of sticky hands, messy houses and ever flowing laundry. Bless mothers who are raising school aged children and teenagers, give them peace and joy in parenting in moments that seem both hard and wonderful all at the same time Bless mothers who from afar watch and wonder about their adult children, give them perspective and wisdom as their children make choices. Bless those who are stepping in as a mother-figure in numerous ways to those around them. Bless those who have chosen not to be mother's and may feel shame or misunderstanding from our society. Healing God, comfort all those who mourn the absence of their mother today from death or illness or because of broken and challenging relationships. Comfort those who had hoped to be mothers, but have been unable to do so and those who continue to hope to become mothers. Ever present God, embrace and comfort those mothers who mourn over the loss of their own children. Gracious God, help us to recognize all the women who have guided us and loved us like mothers, shining forth as an example of the deepness of the love you offer to all people. Bless us and keep us today in that love and always. In your name we pray. Amen. See you next Sunday as we celebrate Graduating Seniors and Pentecost Sunday together as a community at the WHCC building. Your presence and encouragement is appreciated as we gather to pray for and honor the graduating seniors among us. Have a Happy mothers day and a great rest of your day!
On today's show, graduating from college is tough— Getting a job after graduation might be tougher. Also, food entrepreneurs launching small businesses for everything from microgreens to jams. Plus, music inspired by motherly love.
Join us as we have a conversation with two graduating seniors as they discuss their time in high school and plans for the future.
Last Wednesday, 56 high school seniors gathered for Henrico Schools' Career and Technical Education “Signing Day” to celebrate joining the workforce immediately after graduation. Of the 600 seniors enrolled in the school division's Advanced Career Education Centers, this cohort is the 10% that already have full-time jobs secured in their chosen profession. Their employers, from 40 different businesses ranging from construction companies to architecture firms, also were present at Libbie Mill Library to witness the students sign their letters of intent. This year is the sixth year HCPS has held the career signing day, which is now a full-fledged tradition...Article LinkSupport the Show.
Devin closes out Season 3 by interviewing four seniors scheduled to graduate next week: Matthew Bunn, Varad Gurude, Carly Rauch, and Sara Meehan. In our final episode, we wanted to offer advice to rising seniors to help get the most out of their last year as an undergraduate. The wisdom our guests today shared with us includes: Surface-level networking vs. building lasting professional relationships. The crossroads between biomedical engineering and public health awareness. Startup advice for students. How to know when to take an opportunity. The connection between dentistry and biomedical engineering. Embracing something you know is going to challenge you. Season 4 of The BME Grad Podcast will begin this fall. Follow us on X (Twitter) or Instagram @jointbme or @thebmegradpodcast, or find us at thebmegradpodcast.com to know when the new season begins!
May 26, 2022 - Lincoln Highschool Graduating Seniors
There's a story about college applications that goes like this: to be accepted, students need to balance an impressive slate of extracurricular activities, perfect grades, high test scores and shining recommendation letters. But the reality is that plenty of schools are not as competitive as Ivy Leagues portrayed in your favorite high school drama. But even for less selective colleges and universities, the process of applying can be arduous and costly. This year, more graduating seniors in Minnesota are receiving letters with a list of schools that have accepted them without an application. According to Inside Higher Ed, Minnesota is now one of 10 states with direct admissions programs, which are gaining popularity as institutions struggle to keep up their enrollment and try to make college more accessible. More than 40 high schools participated in the first year of the program in Minnesota. For the second round this year, the number is up to more than 120. Principal of Alternative Programs for Austin Public Schools Jessica Cabeen joined MPR News Host Catharine Richert to talk about what this means for students in the district, which has a more diverse student body than the state as a whole. Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.Subscribe to the Minnesota Now podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
It's the last episode of season 3! On today's episode, we meet with some of our graduating seniors from the Center For the Arts. Our patrons will have seen these students working back-of-house, front-of-house, on stage, or in the museum, and together we can enjoy the lively anecdotes of these remarkable students. Behind-the-scenes stories, as well as backstage gossip, make this a must-listen-to episode. But in addition to their humor, our students have brought a community to the CFA they happily share with every patron. Our graduating seniors are wise beyond their years, and their worldviews are worth appreciating. Join us in the Fall of 2023 for the next season! More info about the Center for the Arts can be found: https://arts.pepperdine.edu/ Music by: Nolan Harvel
Skyview Scholarships program awards $20,000 to four graduating seniors in Vancouver. Sam Sheppert, Michaela Gaines, Sicily Dickman and Brock Blakley each awarded $5,000 scholarships in support of their college education. https://tinyurl.com/5n8yhhxp #SkyviewSeniorAwardsCeremony #SkyviewScholarshipsProgram #SkyviewHighSchool #SamSheppert #MichaelaGains #SicilyDickman #BrockBlakley #Scholarships #CollegeEducation #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountToday
Amidst the excitement of graduation, many high school seniors find themselves pondering a fundamental question: They have dedicated years of hard work, determination, and sacrifice to achieve the highest academic honors in their graduating class. However, their journey is not just about earning a high GPA, but it's about the lessons they have learned, the challenges they have faced, and the impact they have made on their school and community. In this interview, we will explore the inspiring journey of a K-12 graduating seniors and the lessons they can share to inspire others. We share this with Aidan Rossi from John F. Kennedy Catholic School located in Warren, Ohio.Read More about Aidan at: https://spanningtheneed.com.
Minister to Students Tanner Selvidge delivers a message for our Graduating Seniors.
Minister to Students Tanner Selvidge delivers a message for our Graduating Seniors.
There are lots of ways to connect with our faith community. Be sure to visit our website, fpcrichmond.org, to learn more. Be sure to check out this week's sermon video here!
Listen in as Dan Carson and Chris Vines talk about ministry to graduating seniors. Podcast Partner: Central Baptist College -- www.CBC.edu 501-329-6872 / info@cbc.edu Become a Patron at https://patron.podbean.com/StudentMinistryMatters Hosts: Dan ...
Listen in as Dan Carson and Chris Vines talk about ministry to graduating seniors. Podcast Partner: Central Baptist College -- www.CBC.edu 501-329-6872 / info@cbc.edu Become a Patron at https://patron.podbean.com/StudentMinistryMatters Hosts: Dan Carson - info@studentministrymatters.com Chris Vines - youthpastor@gmbchope.org Student Ministry Matters, 1410 North Porter Road, Fayetteville, AR 72703 www.StudentMinistryMatters.com StudentMinistryMatters.Podbean.com info@studentministrymatters.com Student Ministry Matters on the Christian Podcast Community
Our students teach us every bit as much as we teach them. This is especially true of graduating seniors. Today, we chat about three key studio lessons learned from graduating seniors. Mentioned in this Episode: Join the Patreon Community for $3 or $6 by clicking here Join the Beyond Measure Podcast email list by clicking here Book a Consultation with Christina by clicking here You might also be interested in: Episode 3: Cheers to Seasons (listen here) Episode 39: Cheers to Making Peace with Student Exits (listen here) Episode 42: Cheers to Talking Less (listen here) Click Here for a link to 40 of my favorite supplemental piano books (affiliate link) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyondmeasure/message
It's Monday and you know what that means - Fresh Validation has a new podcast for you! This week, Elaina and Hope share what the “college experience” has been for them. They touch on financial decisions, transferring universities, annoying professors, study tips, time management skills, making connections, and more advice on how to manage such a chaotic time in life. Grab a pen and paper and take some valuable notes from two seniors!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshvalidationpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/freshvalidationpodcast/Email: freshvalidationpodcast@gmail.comDon't forget to rate, subscribe, and let us know what you think. Happy listening!
On Thursday (June 9), at the Skyview Senior Awards Ceremony, the Skyview Scholarship Fund awarded six financial grants totaling $19,500 to seniors in support of their college education. https://loom.ly/dge2mT0 #SkyviewHighSchool #SkyviewScholarshipFund #TomAndDebraMay #PaytonMay #SkyviewSeniorAwardsCeremony #JadenDavis #MichaelHelde #EmilyAvendano #SophieCadran #ClaireRussell #RachelThacker #SkyviewBoosterClub #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
If there's ever an AGCS podcast to listen to, it's THIS one! Destanie and Hunter, two graduating seniors, join me for a conversation about their future plans, reflections on their time at Avon Grove Charter School, and to offer suggestions for education policy. #spiritandsuccess #agcs2022 #classof2022 #agcharter
We asked you to give the class of 2022 some sound advice, and we got some great answers! Plus, it's a Feel Good Friday! Listen to what we're looking forward to this weekend! Weekday mornings 5:30am - 10am
Seniors at Malden High School got a big surprise last night. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
Every senior graduating from Brookwood High School this spring is getting a financial gift from Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia #GwinnettDailyPost #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - The Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast is local news for Lawrenceville, Norcross, Duluth, and all of Gwinnett County. Register Here for your essential digital news. This podcast was produced and published for the Gwinnett Daily Post and GwinnettDailyPost.com by BG Ad Group For advertising inquiries, please email j.southerland@bgadgroup.com For more information be sure to visit www.bgpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
May 26, 2022 - Lincoln Highschool Graduating Seniors
Former News Director Jay Bradley shares stories of graduating seniors involved with WICB, and correspondent Michael Memis follows-up on his conversation last semester with Lana Kennedy Brol, a tik tok influencer and mom who returned to finish her studies at Cornell. Originally aired May 8, 2022. Ithaca Now is WICB's weekly news program covering news, issues, and culture in the Ithaca area. For more local news, visit wicb.org/news.
Host Connor Cyrus speaks to a trio of Burlington High School graduating seniors about their pandemic high school years.
Eric, Anthony (Tony/ Darby), and Haley, three of our 2022 graduating seniors, reflect on their time here at UST on our first ever podcast panel.
Scripture: John 1:14, Revelation 21:1-24, 1 Peter 2:11, 2 Corinthians 1:22, Ephesians 1:14 Speaker: Justin Hammond Summary: On this Sunday the Graduating Seniors were honored by Western Hills. Justin Hammond, Youth Minister, blessed the Seniors as well as the entire church with an encouraging message reminding us that this world is not our home.
This week Lead Student Minister, Wes Rasbury, honors our High school Graduating Seniors as they take their next steps in a new season of life.
When the Apostle Paul wrote to the church in Rome, he personally addressed 28 individuals in chapter 16 before he ended his letter. Today I am addressing 28 of our graduating seniors. I want you to remember the foundation of your faith: Jesus. Jesus is not some great philosopher, prophet, or professor. He is God. He is Savior. He is Lord. He is here with us. He is alive because he has risen from the dead. Remember this. Listen to his voice. Know the truth, because his truth will set you free to be the women and men God created you to be.
In the news today: College Media Madness-Help The State News win a championship. Kenneth Walker III begins his final path to the draft, offers his farewell to Michigan State. Graduating seniors prepare to enter the workforce as college years come to an end.
Dustin Lanier gathers some thoughts on why graduating seniors should consider a career in procurement, with quick takes from Carrie Mathes, Aaron Carter and Jaime Schorr. This podcast also presented as an article on linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/dustin-lanier-cppo
Jun 9th, 2021 - Pastor Tim Westermeyer - Podcast #116 – A Message to our Graduating Seniors
The Class of 2021 navigated through multiple difficulties and disappointments as their final years of school were turned upside down in the wake of the pandemic. A class characterized by their resiliency, listen in as these Seniors talk about their favorite small town memories, their current endeavors, and their future plans.
Every year, graduating seniors ask Dave marketing questions surrounding the current state of marketing or how to prepare for a marketing major in college.In this episode, Dave highlights what marketing tips he shares to graduating seniors who are entering the marketing field that overall drives successful marketing and communication.
This episode is part two of our episode answering questions sent in by graduating seniors! I'm joined by Lauren Niesen and Caroline Rose Owens to jump into even more awesome topics. In this part, we discuss all sorts of questions including: Time management Negotiating your salary Budgeting Building a life outside of work Finding hobbies and activities outside of work Tithing How can you show that you're committed to work but it's not your whole life? How do you budget your salary? What about life outside of work? What do you do at night, on weekends or after work? How do you not fall into the trap of watching Netflix falling asleep every night? And what about hobbies?? Do you have them, how do you do that? Is there anything else you'd like to share as we wrap up? Lauren and Caroline and I had such great time answering these and hope this information is helpful for you. If you're looking for more resources to be bold in your faith, work, and life, check out our website www.thesundaymonday.co for tons of free resources and articles written by women at all stages of life striving to do the same!
On this episode I'm joined by the wonderful Caroline Owens and Lauren Niesen to tackle a whole bunch of questions from graduating college seniors! From making friends to setting boundaries to building a community and finding a parish to creating a budget to carving out time for prayer and exercise, all the way to questions like "what if I'm bad at my job?" – we get open and honest with the goal of equipping you to make the most out of these first few years post-college. Caroline Owens is the host of the "She Believed" podcast, and graduated from Ball State University last year. She works as an account manager for Ringlet and loves investing in her community and faith! Caroline resides in Washington, DC. Lauren Niesen is a soon-to-be graduate of the University of Nebraska Lincoln, where she studied actuarial sciences (ask her all about it!). After graduation, Lauren will be moving to Omaha to work for Gallup as a financial analyst. Jane Kennedy is the founder of The SundayMonday, a website designed to help Christians be bold in their faith, work, and life. She works in criminal justice reform, but has also dabbled in tech marketing, pr, and federal government work. After graduating from UC Santa Barbara in 2017, she spent two years in San Francisco before moving to DC, where she currently resides. We had so much fun that we split the conversation into two episodes, so be sure to come back next week for part 2!
It's crucial to learn to say your own Christian worldview clearly and in many different ways. And it's all crucial to ask to listen to other worldviews. Ask the worldview questions: What do you feel is the purpose of human existence? What do you think went most wrong with the world? What do you think can be done about it? Listen. Really listen. And then ask if you can briefly share how you see the world.
In this episode of Where Matadors Belong, Student Assistant Employees Celine Campos and Tristan Cold of the University Student Union at CSUN will talk about what they did or didn't do over Spring Break, and their ongoing student experiences that many of you are probably sharing during the year of living virtually. Tune in to check out their “Top 5 Tips for Graduating Seniors”, their thoughts on the importance of celebrating Cesar Chavez Day and a preview of some fun upcoming events from the USU. There's a lot going on! Produced by CSUN students for CSUN students, Tristan and Celine are focused on the real and sometimes unreal issues that are most relevant to all Matadors. Join us and find out why the University Student Union is… Where Matadors Belong.
The Prism High School Seniors just Misty as they discuss their two-year capstone projects and the journey along the way.
THE DAILY ARTICLE FOR MAY 04, 2020 A high school principal drove 800 miles over 12 days to see each of his 612 graduating seniors. Today's podcast tells his story, then we discover ways to reframe the depth of the pandemic as an opportunity to experience God in greater depth than ever before. ABOUT THE DENISON FORUM The Daily Article is a daily biblical commentary on the news of the day by Dr. Jim Denison. To learn more about the Denison Forum, visit DenisonForum.org or email us at comments@denisonforum.org.