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In another Zachless episode, Kevin is joined by Missy Fryer, Al and special guest Jamie Flanagan from CareStack for a candid discussion about their practice's transition to the CareStack dental software platform. They move beyond the hype to share their specific experiences, highlighting the intuitive interface, the power of the real-time dashboard, the efficiency gains from Voice Stack's AI call logging, and the stress reduction from using Care Revenue for insurance management. Discover how consolidating multiple functions into one cloud-based system improved transparency, streamlined workflows, enhanced cash flow, and even made onboarding new team members easier. Some links from the show: CareStack 3D Dentists Cleveland Museum of Natural History: https://www.cmnh.org/ Cleveland Museum of Art: https://www.clevelandart.org/ Great Lakes Science Center: https://greatscience.com/ A Christmas Story House: https://www.achristmasstoryhouse.com/ Minnesota Renaissance Festival: https://www.renaissancefest.com/ If you decide to look in to CareStack, be sure to let them know that you heard about them on the podcast! Join the Very Dental Facebook group using the password "Timmerman," Hornbrook" or "McWethy," "Papa Randy" or "Lipscomb!" Very Clinical is brought to you by Zirc Dental Products, Inc., your trusted partner in dental efficiency and organization. The Very Clinical Corner segment features Kate Reinert, LDA, an experienced dental professional passionate about helping practices achieve clinical excellence. Connect with Kate Reinert on LinkedIn: Kate Reinert, LDA Book a call with Kate: Reserve a Call Ready to upscale your team? Explore Zirc's solutions today: zirc.com
The Sound of Ideas Community Tour stopped at The Great Lakes Science Center to discuss all things eclipse and asked how the celestial event can inspire future scientists.
On Monday, April 8th, the City of Cleveland will be in the path of totality of a total solar eclipse. With this once-in-a-lifetime celestial event comes an unprecedented opportunity to tap into humankind's curiosity about what lies beyond our Earth's limits. The promise of space exploration and discovering the unknown has inspired youth and grown-ups alike for generations. Now, the upcoming Eclipse is amplifying this curiosity!rnrnKris Brown is the Deputy Associate Administrator for Strategy and Integration, Office of STEM Engagement at NASA. In her position, she provides strategic direction and executive oversight of NASA's STEM Engagement function and its programmatic portfolio of efforts devoted to creating unique learning opportunities for students, supporting educators, and educational institutions. NASA's STEM engagement investments aim to build a diverse future STEM workforce.rnrnThroughout the weekend ahead of the Eclipse, the Great Lakes Science Center and NASA will host Total Eclipse Fest--a FREE three-day celebration at the North Coast Harbor. Join us as Great Lakes Science Center's President & CEO Kirsten Ellenbogen sits down in conversation with Kris Brown on how NASA is leveraging this historic moment, and working to inspire the next generation of space explorers!
Bill Got Your Thursday Jumping With Guardians Blank The Mariners 8-0 & Win The Series-Guards PBP Jim Rosenhaus - Suns "Burn" The Cavaliers By 21 Points 122-101-Cavs PBP Tim Alcorn-Jim Chones - Eclipse Talk-Great Lakes Science Center CEO Kirsten Ellenbogen - Sacs Consulting Tim Dimoff On Security - Cleveland Beer Restaurant News-Cleveland.com Marc Bona - Baiju Shah-CEO Of GCP-Cleveland Business - Faith Furry Friends - The number of college students dropping out is on the upswing-NBC Radio Rory O'Neill - The company that owns Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and KFC is embracing Artificial Intelligence in a big way-NBC Radio Erin Real-explain what A.I. will do to your fast food experience
We're bringing bloater back...Go ahead and tell them skinny fishes that...'Cause every inch of bloater's perfect from the bottom to the top (sha-wop, wop). We've got a great episode for you about an amazing fish with a rich history in the Great Lakes: the Bloater! Brian Weidel with the U.S. Geological Survey's Great Lakes Science Center and Dimitry Gorsky from our Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office are guests.
Carolyn Harding with visual artist/activist Andrea Bowers and Lauren Leving, curator at Cleveland Museum of Contemporary Art, or commonly called moCa. On December 21, 2023, Andrea, you posted on Face Book, “A line from the Lake Erie bill of rights will be shining over Lake Erie on the science center across from the rock and roll hall of fame!” with photos and video clip from the installation of your work of Art, which is now hundreds of feet high installed on the Great Lakes Science Center, next to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in downtown, Cleveland, Ohio. Congratulations! That's a big and very public work of Art. Let's Talk about this huge Glowing Sign that says “Lake Erie has the Right to Exist, Flourish and Naturally Evolve” in Red, Green, Blue and Yellow Neon. Ohio-raised Andrea Bowers is a Los Angeles-based artist who has been recording and amplifying the work of activists present and past for more than two decades. Her multi-media practice includes drawing, video, sculpture, and installation work that foregrounds the experience of the people who dedicate their time and energy to the struggle for gender, racial, environmental, labor, and immigration justice and those who are directly affected by systemic inequality. Over time, her different bodies of work have become a document of the changing language, prerogatives, and dynamics of social justice movements. In 2021, a major mid-career survey of Bowers's work curated by Michael Darling and Connie Butler opened at the MCA Chicago and traveled to the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles in 2022. Other recent solo exhibitions include Grief and Hope, Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach, Germany and Light and Gravity, Weserburg Museum für moderne Kunst, Bremen, Germany. In September 2022, Bowers opened a solo exhibition including both new and existing work at the Galleria d'Arte Moderna di Milano as part of an exhibition program organized by the Fondazione Furla. Bowers is represented by Vielmetter Los Angeles, Andrew Kreps Gallery, Kaufmann Repetto, and Jessica Silverman Gallery. Lauren Leving (she/her) is a curator and writer based in Chicago, IL and Cleveland, OH. Her work explores how creative practice can expand institutionally-rooted understandings of access. Currently, she is Curator-at-Large at the Museum of Contemporary Art (moCa) Cleveland; Associate Curator for the Orange County Museum of Art's 2024 California Biennial; and Co-Curator of Everlasting Plastics, originally presented in the U.S. Pavilion during the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale. Since joining moCa in 2019, Leving has organized projects including the Getting to Know You residency, which supported the production of Messages to Authorities (Go Away!), a largescale textile commission by Aram Han Sifuentes and Don't mind if I do, a group exhibition stewarded by Finnegan Shannon. She holds an MA in Museum & Exhibition Studies from the University of Illinois–Chicago and a BA from Tulane University. https://www.mocacleveland.org/exhibitions/andrea-bowers-exist-fourish-evolve Celdf.org GrassRoot Ohio - Conversations with everyday people working on important issues, here in Columbus and all around Ohio. Every Friday 5:00pm, EST on 94.1FM & streaming worldwide @ WGRN.org, Sundays at 2:00pm EST on 92.7/98.3 FM and streams @ WCRSFM.org, and Sundays at 4:00pm EST, at 107.1 FM, Wheeling/Moundsville WV on WEJP-LP FM. Contact Us if you would like GrassRoot Ohio on your local LP-FM community radio station. Face Book: www.facebook.com/GrassRootOhio/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/grassroot_ohio/ All shows/podcasts archived at SoundCloud! @user-42674753 Apple Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/.../grassroot-ohio/id1522559085 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCAX2t1Z7_qae803BzDF4PtQ/ Intro and Exit music for GrassRoot Ohio is "Resilient" by Rising Appalachia: youtu.be/tx17RvPMaQ8 There's a time to listen and learn, a time to organize and strategize, And a time to Stand Up/ Fight Back!
Allow me, Journey Joe Mitchell, to take you on an auditory adventure, and peel back the layers of this Midwestern gem; a city that thrums with an electric mix of culture, food, sports, and a whole lot of soul. From the ear-thrilling experience of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to the eye-catching masterpieces at the Cleveland Museum of Art, we explore the city's dynamic arts scene. We'll also tickle your taste buds with insights into the city's diverse food scene and whet your appetite for outdoor adventure with tales of the city's green expanse and the refreshing waters of Lake Erie.As the sun sets, we uncover the city's vibrant nightlife, and for the theatre enthusiasts - prepare to be enthralled by Broadway-level performances at Playhouse Square. For sports aficionados, we dive into the adrenaline-filled games and robust tailgating traditions that the city is known for. And for the families out there, get ready for an underwater adventure at the Greater Cleveland Aquarium, a wild ride at the Cleveland Metro Park Zoo, and a science-filled trip at the Great Lakes Science Center. So, tune in as we journey through a city brimming with life, culture, and Midwestern charm, and discover why Cleveland is more than just another stop on the map.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4952649/advertisement
We're in Cleveland, Ohio, with Jason Lawenda of MobiusJourneys.com. We talk about hiking to the waterfalls at Cuyahoga National Park, exploring the Great Lakes Science Center, and spending Halloween at the Lake View Cemetery with the graves of John D. Rockefeller and President James Garfield. Show notes are at https://WeTravelThere.com/cleveland Bluffworks' stylish clothing is designed with the modern traveler in mind. It is wrinkle-resistant, machine washable, and very comfortable with hidden pockets to protect your valuables. Save 10% with our promo code at WeTravelThere.com/bluffworks
August 31, 2023 ~ U.S. Geological Survey's Great Lakes Science Center in Ann Arbor Research Fisheries Biologist Peter Esselman talks with Paul W about unmanned saildrones navigating the Great Lakes, bring cutting-edge tech to fisheries research.
Send us a Text Message.Are you ready for a fascinating journey to the city of Cleveland, a city bursting with unique attractions and charming treasures? We kick off our adventure with a visit to the iconic Christmas Story House, exploring the remarkable transformation into a living museum and unveiling some intriguing behind-the-scenes secrets. From vacuum cleaners used for unforgettable movie pranks to our hilarious experience with pink bunny slippers, we guarantee that this episode will leave you appreciating the realism and attention to detail of this classic movie like never before.However, the fun doesn't end there! We continue our thrilling exploration at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, an iconic museum that pays homage to the music that shaped our world. Listen as we narrate our journey through the six levels of rock and roll history, the creation of our own band logo, and our exploration of the unique exhibits. We even get a chance to nominate someone for the Hall of Fame—can you guess who we voted for?But, our Cleveland adventure doesn't wrap up just yet. We share our captivating encounter with the world's largest rubber stamp, our delightful experiences at our Airbnb, and the mesmerising spectacle of fireflies illuminating the open fields of Seneca County at sunset. The trip takes an unexpected turn when we discover the Duct Tape Factory World Headquarters and its unique offerings. Stay tuned as we conclude our journey with a visit to the Great Lakes Science Center and discuss our plans for a Spotify playlist inspired by our travels. This is an episode packed with laughter, surprises, and memorable experiences—so buckle up and join us on this unforgettable ride through Cleveland!Social Media Links FacebookInstagramTwitterYoutube Links from the showJosh Youtube Channel Rock n Roll Hall of FameJosh Duct Tape TiktokScience CentreBig Rubber StampSupport the Show.FacebookInstagramTwitterYoutube
Monday, July 24, 2023: LeBron James' family thanks USC medical and sports staff after Bronny James suffers cardiac arrest during basketball practice. Plus, Ohio voters will decide on whether to protect abortion rights in November's election, which could be impacted by the results of Ohio's August special election dealing with how many votes will be needed to pass the change. We also share what you need to know about extreme heat safety, what we know about a business going up in flames in Lakewood, why the last movie theatre in Ashtabula County has closed, what the Great Lakes Science Center is planning to celebrate the 2024 total solar eclipse, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: What does a yes vote on Ohio Issue 1 mean? Details of the Aug. 8 special election https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/elections/what-is-ohio-issue-1-voters-august-8-special-election-ballot-vote/95-f7c2a037-a495-4172-9727-53badef37604 City of Akron to extend hours at cooling centers on Friday https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/cooling-centers-extend-hours-in-akron-on-friday/95-8f62a9b2-6e7c-405e-ae13-4e3b9395b5f6
Are you looking for a way to engage your child in reading and catch up on their studies? Look no further than Cuyahoga Reads, a fantastic program brought to you by Greater Cleveland partnering libraries. With this innovative new program, students in grades K-12 will embark on an exciting reading challenge that is both educational and fun. To kick off the program, everyone is invited to a free day of fun at the Great Lakes Science Center on August 5 from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. But that's not all - Cuyahoga Reads will continue hosting regular events and programs at various participating libraries through December 2024. For more information and all the exciting details, be sure to listen to this podcast episode.
Great Lakes Science Center president and CEO Kirsten Ellenbogen shares how the center has collaborated with businesses and nonprofits to create programs that address workforce development, as well as integrating emerging technologies into the lives of students. This episode of the Landscape is sponsored by Delta Dental of Ohio. With offices in Cleveland, Cincinnati and Dublin, Delta Dental of Ohio is proud to be an industry leader in dental benefits. Together with their customers, providers and employees, Delta Dental of Ohio builds a higher standard of oral health care in Ohio communities. Delta Dental of Ohio also works with entrepreneurs, innovators and change-makers who are committed to improving the health and wellbeing of all Buckeyes. Together, they are building healthy, smart, vibrant communities for all. For more information, visit deltadentaloh.com.
News You Need for January 18, 2023. Cleveland Water has issued a boil advisory following a water main break and a power outage. Residents are being advised to boil their water before using, or use bottled water. The break happened on a water main on Drake Road in Strongsville and is expected to continue through today and possibly into Thursday morning. Two of Cleveland's museums are getting national recognition as part of the "USA Today 2023 10 Best Readers' Choice Travel Awards." Cleveland's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Great Lakes Science Center are currently in the top 10 in their respective categories of "Best Music Museum" and "Best Science Museum." Drew Taggart's ex, Stev Jobs' daughter Eve, is not happy with his new relationship. Jeremy Renner finally home from the hospital following his accident.
The Ferrari Marketplace provides private client services to the discreet Ferrari buyer and seller. They provide their clients with the discretion that they desire. With their experience and access to the most desired Ferraris in the marketplace, they can source that specific Ferrari you require or sell your Ferrari to one of their existing clients that are looking for that specific model. Visit www.theferrarimarketplace.com for more details. William is also spearheading the 1st Annual Rock-N-Revs Concours d'Elegance July 28th - 30th, 2023 in Cleveland, Ohio. Rock-N-Revs Concours d'Elegance is an event that will celebrate how music and cars work together to inspire one another. Located on the waterfront of beautiful downtown Cleveland, Ohio, on the grounds of the Rock-N-Roll Hall of Fame, and The Great Lakes Science Center, and the Cleveland Browns Stadium, Rock-N-Revs will have one of the most unique and memorable event locations in the United States. Rock-N-Revs goal is to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, The Cleveland Clinic Pediatric Oncology Department, and Island Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary. Please visit www.rocknrevscleveland.com for more details.
When Dr. Marla P?rez-Davis was growing up in Puerto Rico, there were some who doubted she could become an engineer.rnrnToday, P?rez-Davis is the first Puerto Rican-born woman to serve as the Director of any NASA Center, and the second woman to lead Cleveland's NASA John H. Glenn Research Center. P?rez-Davis oversees more than 3,200, scientists, engineers, civil service and support contractor employees, and manages an annual budget of more than $900 million.rnrnUnder her leadership, NASA Glenn continues to push the boundaries of innovation in space and aeronautics research by working to meet milestones on propulsion and power elements with the Artemis missions, where NASA will land the first woman and the first person of color on the Moon; and also using innovations in electric propulsion to change the future of aviation, where the skies of tomorrow look very different than they do today.rnrnJoin us, in-person at the City Club on January 28th as we hear from trailblazer, Dr. Marla Perez-Davis, in conversation with Dr. Kirsten M. Ellenbogen, President & CEO of the Great Lakes Science Center.
Our guest today is Jane Alexander, who is the Chief Digital Information Officer for The Cleveland Museum of Art where she is responsible for creating awe-inspiring and iterative digital projects supporting a vision of innovation, technology implementation, and digital transformation that exemplify the CMA's mission. In her tenure at the museum, Jane has moved the organization to be a data-driven, forward-thinking institution through championing endeavors like the Open Access initiative in 2019, allowing the public to share, collaborate, remix, and reuse high-resolution images of 30,000 public-domain artworks as well as metadata for 61,000 artworks for commercial and non-commercial purposes. Jane has led the many iterations of ARTLENS Gallery, originally known as Gallery One. This world-renowned, innovative experience uses cutting-edge technology to inspire visitors to look closer, dive deeper, and connect with the museum's encyclopedic collection.Jane also leads the development of in-gallery digital experiences, including Revealing Krishna, an unprecedented, immersive mixed-reality exhibition that opened in November 2021, an entirely new museum experience where technology is used alongside exceptional Cambodian artworks, to tell the story of these objects and their restoration. This will be the first scholarly exhibition of its kind.Prior to joining the CMA, Jane developed and directed Columbia University's distance education program and has served as the technology director and design consultant to Frank Gehry's Peter B. Lewis Campus at Case Western Reserve University and as the virtual CIO to Great Lakes Science Center.This was an awesome conversation — I hope you all enjoy it.————Connect with Jane on LinkedInFollow Jane on TwitterLearn more about The Cleveland Museum of ArtLearn more about Revealing Krishna Exhibition Learn more about Open Access: Learn more about ArtLens Gallery————Learn more about Jeffrey Stern @ https://jeffreys.pageConnect with Jeffrey Stern on Linkedin or on TwitterFollow Lay of The Land on Twitter and on LinkedIn
In early 2021, and after 18 years of service, David Abbott announced his retirement as president of the George Gund Foundation. He is one of several long-time leaders in the philanthropic, public, and private sectors to announce their departure over the last several years-evidence that the next era of Cleveland leadership has arrived. And Dave is ready to pass the baton.rnrnAbbott began his career as a Cleveland Plain Dealer reporter. He moved on from there, earning a law degree from Harvard University and spending 10 years in county government. As county administrator, he played a key role in the creation of the Gateway project, now home to two professional sports team and a strong business community. Dave also served as the executive director of the Cleveland Bicentennial Commission, overseeing the opening of the Great Lakes Science Center. He then served as director of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & Museum before taking the helm at University Circle Inc.rnrnHe has worked in just about every part of the community, working to make Cleveland, and our country, a better place to live for everyone.rnrnSo what are the lessons of this storied tenure? And what does he see as the opportunities and challenges for Cleveland's next generation of leadership? Join us, in-person at the City Club as we sit down in conversation with one of Cleveland's biggest champions.
Dr. Chris Vandergoot is the director of the Great Lakes Acoustic Telemetry Observation System and associate professor at Michigan State University. Prior to his current position, Chris served as a research fishery biologist at the Lake Erie Biological Station, Great Lakes Science Center, US Geological Survey located in Sandusky, Ohio, supervisor of fish biology at the Sandusky Fisheries Research Station, and a fisheries biologist on Lake Erie with the Ohio Department of Natural Resource, Division of Wildlife. As a fisheries researcher and biologist, he is interested in understanding and quantifying the population dynamics of native Great Lakes fish populations, particularly Lake Erie percids. He primarily focuses on conducting field-based studies that describe the ecological and demographic processes of wild fish populations for stock assessment modeling purposes. Specific areas of interest include examining stock discreteness, rates of iteoparity (i.e., frequency of reproductive cycles), spawning site fidelity, spawning phenology, migratory behavior, and estimating mortality rates (i.e., fishing and natural). He has also conducted numerous studies evaluating the efficiency and performance of fishery-independent sampling gears and methodologies. Chris received his bachelor's degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Statue University, his master's degree from Tennessee Technological University and doctorate from Michigan State University
What is the Kool Aid Man? That's what we tried to answer today, also Drama Class featuring the Khloe beef and can we still say cool? Also how you can get your wine on with the Great Lakes Science Center! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is an intriguing conversation with Dr. Kirsten Ellenbogen President & CEO at Great Lakes Science Center (GSLC), Cleveland, Ohio, United States, on Lake Erie. The Center has been named one of 15 museum finalists for the nation's highest honor for the field: the 2021 Institute for Museum & Library Service Medal. https://greatscience.com/great-lakes-science-cen Here's a bit more background on Dr. Ellenbogen....."As third President and CEO of Great Lakes Science Center, she has launched Cleveland Creates, a strategic initiative developed in collaboration with corporate leaders to change the community’s narrative around advanced manufacturing and technology for diverse middle-school youth and families. Great Lakes Science Center is a non-profit, educational institution that envisions a community where all people value science, technology, engineering, and math to inform decision-making and enrich lives. It is home to the NASA Glenn Visitor Center, the nationally recognized MC2 STEM High School (grade 9) and features hundreds of hands-on exhibits, daily demonstrations, and the OMNIMAX® Theater." And here's a short video introduction to the Center... https://youtu.be/NnDdmpIyYrU
Today on What's Trending, Salvy Extension, Bobby Witt sent down/ Keller Opening Day, Tournament rundown for today, Chiefs have visits with Melvin Ingram and CB K’Waun Williams scheduled for this week, and The NFL officially announces that the 86th NFL Draft (April 29-May 1) will in fact take place in downtown Cleveland – around FirstEnergy Stadium, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Great Lakes Science Center. Royals inked Salvador Perez to a massive extension and we're all sad they Royals have officially reassigned Bobby Witt Jr to minor league camp. What's the best excuse to call in sick to work? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
People often overlook the rich culture and amazing attractions that lie in Cleveland. Stevie G. takes you to a few of the must-see places around town. Learn more about the Greater Cleveland Aquarium, A Christmas Story House and Museum, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and so much more. A Christmas Story House and Museumhttps://www.achristmasstoryhouse.com/(2:08-3:40) West Side Markethttp://westsidemarket.org/(3:40-4:32) Mitchell's Homemade Ice Creamhttps://mitchellshomemade.com/(4:32-5:19) Greater Cleveland Aquariumhttps://www.greaterclevelandaquarium.com/(5:19-24:27) Book your next trip with Group Experience https://www.wetravel.com/profiles/group-experience Rock and Roll Hall of Famehttps://www.rockhall.com/ (25:31-26:32 DoubleTree Westlakehttps://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/clecrdt-doubletree-cleveland-westlake/(26:32-31:32) Cedar Pointehttps://www.cedarpoint.com/(31:32-32:20)Take your school group on a triphttps://www.kaleidoscopeadventures.com/ Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/dbetravel)
Scott Vollmer, VP of STEM learning at the Great Lakes Science Center, the premier, interactive science museum in Cleveland OH, chats with Backstage Pass about celebrating the Museum’s 25th anniversary, memorable moments with astronauts, and the importance of recognizing that failure is a part of success
Theo Kavouras is cantor of Christ Lutheran Church in Cleveland, Ohio. Christ Lutheran's website: https://www.christlutherancleveland.org (https://www.christlutherancleveland.org)/ Theo's recommended things to check out: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: https://www.rockhall.com (https://www.rockhall.com)/ Great Lakes Science Center: https://greatscience.com (https://greatscience.com)/ Cedar Point, amusement park: https://www.cedarpoint.com (https://www.cedarpoint.com)/ Cleveland Museum of Art: https://www.clevelandart.org (https://www.clevelandart.org)/ Cleveland Symphony: https://www.clevelandorchestra.com (https://www.clevelandorchestra.com)/ Trinity Lutheran Church's Organ: http://www.clevelandbeckerath.org/organ.html (http://www.clevelandbeckerath.org/organ.html) Edison Pizza Kitchen: https://www.facebook.com/edisonspizzakitchen (https://www.facebook.com/edisonspizzakitchen)/ Great Lakes Brewery: https://www.greatlakesbrewing.com (https://www.greatlakesbrewing.com)/ Lake View Cemetery: https://lakeviewcemetery.com (https://lakeviewcemetery.com)/ Theo's blog and snarky merchandise: https://snarkylutheran.com (https://snarkylutheran.com)/ This episode's sponsor is Ad Crucem. They make beautiful, robustly Lutheran cards, gifts, Christmas Ornaments and Art. Get prepared for Christmas and check them out at https://adcrucem.com (https://adcrucem.com) If you enjoy the show, please take a moment to rate and review the show on iTunes so that more people will see and listen!
Great Lakes fisheries are managed intensively to reduce nutrients from fertilizer runoff and to increase game fish populations such as trout and salmon. When you add invasive species such as non-native mussels and the possibility of carp, we have a very fragile system. Join us to discuss the past, present, and possible futures of Lake Michigan fisheries with Bo Bunnell of the U.S.G.S. Great Lakes Science Center and U-M School for Environment and Sustainability, Yu-Chun Kao of MSU's Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability, and Ed Rutherford of the NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab.Originally recorded on February 19, 2020.
Justin Hilton started out as an architectural designer, and worked with The Rock Hall, Cleveland Browns Stadium, Great Lakes Science Center and many others. He then became an Assistant Professor and Coordinator of Architectural Design and Orientation at Kent State University, garnering multiple Outstanding Teaching Award nominations. Now he is Senior Administrator for Community Outreach. He is deeply involved in coordinated Kent State’s developing partnership with the Akron Public Schools.
Great Lakes Science Center, home of the NASA Glenn Visitor Center, makes science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) come alive for more than 300,000 visitors a year through hundreds of hands-on exhibits, temporary exhibitions, the Cleveland Clinic DOME Theater, Steamship William G. Mather, daily science demonstrations, seasonal camps, and more. The Science Center is funded in part by the citizens of Cuyahoga County through Cuyahoga Arts and Culture.
When it comes to destination marketing, content is king. But how do you get the right team in place to build a successful content marketing program? In this episode, we talk with Jacquie Chakirelis, Director of Marketing at the Great Lakes Science Center.Be Curious: http://greatscience.com/Find More Episodes: https://www.interactohio.com/podcast.htmlDiscover the Interact Conference: https://www.interactohio.com/#sec-id-2Get Interact Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/interact20-digital-marketing-conference-tickets-65693911257?_eboga=1815010325.1570201507Elevate Your Brand: https://www.goupward.com/
Dr. Kirsten Ellenbogen brings more than 25 years of experience to her role as the third president of Great Lakes Science Center in Cleveland, Ohio. Kirsten’s energetic leadership during the last two decades has advanced informal STEM education. Her leadership activities at Great Lakes Science Center have included the launch of a new strategic initiative, Cleveland Creates, developed in collaboration with regional workforce development leaders to change the community’s manufacturing narrative through STEM education for middle school youth and families. Kirsten has worked at five museums during the past two decades and consulted for more than 30. She is a founding leader of the Northeast Ohio STEM Ecosystem Collaborative and has been appointed to serve on the mayor’s steering committee on sustainability as well as the planning and Urban Design Committee of the Group Plan Commission. She holds a Ph.D. in science education from Vanderbilt University and a BA from the University of Chicago. On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Dr. Kirsten Ellenbogen about science, city-wide collaboration, and national partnerships in museum tourism. Kirsten also breaks down the vast difference it makes when other institutions speak with each other and work together, instead of being adversarial. What You Will Learn: How to work with competitors to establish points of differentiation The power of saying yes How to manage a challenge to attendance in what should be your busiest season Working with other community players to achieve and exceed expectations around a huge community event How to maintain your roots as a beloved institution while also connecting with first-time visitors Working with other nearby cultural institutions to create a wider “campus” Cathedral thinking – Looking at tourism development from a generational perspective How strategic plans bring focus to both what you are working on and what you are not working on From a “No” Organization to a “Yes” Organization Organizations get reputations. When you have a reputation for saying no, opportunities start to dry up, and you get stuck in a rut of doing the same things year after year. Saying yes can also have its challenges, like when your city is hosting a national political convention. Kirsten talks about how to bring stakeholders together to think through the best ways to face the challenges and opportunities when you invite the nation into your town. Cathedral Thinking We also revisit a concept from another episode – Cathedral Thinking – as we explore what it means to be a cultural institution with a long view, and a view to contribute and participate fully in the community where you are situated. Planning isn’t just about the next year or two, but about laying a foundation for generations to build on. That may sound grandiose, but when you are a cultural institution in a community rich with art, sports, music, and science attractions, taking the long view together is just good stewardship. What foundations are you laying down for future generations? Resources: Website: greatscience.com Facebook: facebook.com/greatlakessciencecenter/ Twitter: @GLScienceCtr
The weekend is upon us. We have your full geek calendar for the weekend and we wrap up discussing this Saturday's Yuri's Night. This celebration of of science and space travel is the Great Lakes Science Center's major fundraiser for the year, so party while supporting science in northeast Ohio. Today, we'll tell you how your designated driver can save big bucks on admission.
Today we have some amazing William Shatner news on the calendar, we continue talking Yuri's Night with Kirsten Ellenbogen, the President and CEO of the Great Lakes Science Center, and we discuss The Festival in the Forest with event creator and organizer Dan Mazur. Three amazing geeky events, all in your Celestial Attic podcast!
Hey group! This week we are talking Yuri's Night, a celebration of science and space exploration in honor of Yuri Gagarin, the first human in space. This amazing party is taking place at the Great Lakes Science Center with fun food, drink, costumes, and run of the center's great exhibits. I talk with Kirsten Ellenbogen, President and CEO of Great Lakes Science Center, about the event. Also, we take a look at Comixology, the digital comics service and, of course, we've got your geek calendar.
On this episode on Connection Cleveland we visited the Great Lakes Science Center, We sat down and spoke with public programs manger Robyn Kaltenbach about the NASA Glenn Research Center and upcoming exibits. You heard it here on Connections Cleveland! Stay Connected!
In the pilot episode of Walk a Mile with Akron Leaders, guest Justin Hilton, Sr. Administrator for Community Outreach at Kent State University, joined Mark Scheffler, President of Leadership Akron, to reflect on the influence of Akron in his leadership journey. As the two walk through the heart of downtown Akron along the Ohio and Erie Towpath Trail, they discuss Akron’s strengths, challenges, and envisions for the future. Justin's career as an architectural designer spanned over the Cleveland and Akron areas including work with The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, The Great Lakes Science Center, The Downtown Cleveland Public Library, and Quicken Loans Arena. He became the first and youngest African American Senior Associate Vice President Executive, as well as the first African American graduate of the School of Architecture in the 105-year history of Kent State University. Justin's experience has informed the unique lens through which he leads. In today’s episode, Justin highlights the power of engaged leadership to foster relationships using a design thinking approach. Through Justin’s lens, being intentional in cultivating meaningful interactions empowers individuals to build a stronger community dynamic. Full show notes here. Catch Justin's Leadership on Main Live interview here.
Sue Allen talks about all the latest from the Great Lakes Science Center, Matt Granite has a deal on pillows, Bud Shaw commiserates with the gang on the sad state of the Browns, "Inside Edition's" Deborah Norville gives the scoop on the story surrounding Peyton Manning and his accuser, and Dianne "Snake" Lake tells her unbelievable story about her experiences as part of the Manson Family
Before we look back at last week's race, we participated in a different sort of race this weekend at the Great Lakes Science Center. By adopting the F1 strategy of find the limits of the rules and push right up to the edge we designed a "car" that raced to a commanding victory. Did this year's Australian Grand Prix feel short to you? Well it was the shortest Australian Grand Prix ever. Fernando Alonso thinks this year's McLaren Honda is the slowest car on the grid - but at least Honda can upgrade the engine - something that Sauber can't look forward to with their late model Ferrari. This is the same Sauber that thinks that it's realistic for them to score points, and apparently the same Sauber that has been talking to Honda about an engine supply. Red Bull isn't expecting a significant engine upgrade until Montreal. Did Mercedes loose Australian Grand Prix or did Ferrari win it - what do you think? Lewis Hamilton doesn't need a physical trainer, and Lance Stroll thinks that we're all just jealous of him...
Gary Conley has been President and CEO of TechSolve, a National Institute of Standards and Technology Manufacturing Extension Partnership (NIST MEP) center, since 1995. Among a host of accomplishments, Gary oversaw completion of the TechSolve Business Park, which is home to 13 businesses and 2,000 employees. Before coming to TechSolve, Gary was President of the Economic Development Corporation of Los Angeles County. He was also President of North Coast Harbor, Inc. in Cleveland, Ohio and oversaw development of Cleveland's lakefront, including the Great Lakes Science Center and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. With more than 40 years of experience managing economic development programs and organizations, he has led the implementation of hundreds of public and private development projects, representing billions of dollars of investment.
Travel Brigade rolls into Cleveland for a visit to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum on the shores of Lake Erie. We’ll also stop by The Cleveland Museum of Art where admission to the world-class collection is always free. Other highlights included the Great Lakes Science Center, various neighborhoods throughout the city and the Christmas Story House where Ralphie nearly shot his eye out. Enjoy the trip! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @TravelBrigade.