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Mojofest Dublin 2025: Mobile Content Creation Festival, this preview by Marie-Clare Byard Mojofest is back in Dublin for 2025 in UCD, it is a two-day festival on April 28th and 29th aimed at mobile content creators and industry professionals. The event offers keynotes, panels, hands-on workshops, and networking opportunities focused on the future of mobile storytelling and digital engagement, giving attendees a great opportunity to network and connect to learn from the best in the industry. Attendees can expect to learn from over 30 speakers, including recognised creators like Hannah Wilson and Jacque (Jacqueline) Smith, VP of digital video CNN and explore the latest mobile technology Comment on what to expert as I would have described it as a former attendee: For attendees, words cannot describe the motivation and inspiration you will get from this event, along with the global community of creatent creator connections and the amazing opportunity to learn hands-on from these industry experts in the workshops. Mojofest, Dublin, 28th, 29th April When and where is it on? 28th & 29th April, 2025 - UCD, In the O'Reilly Hall Conference Centre, University College, Belfield, Dublin 4 How many years has it been going? It started as RTÉ Mojocon in 2015 when I was head of innovation. It ran for 3 years until I took an exit package and started Mojofest in 2018. This is the 4th Mojofest (disrupted by Covid) but also the 10-year anniversary of our first Mojocon event which was at the CCD in Dublin. What was the inspiration to start it? Mainly frustration to be honest. I'd started training media organisations in Mobile Journalism in 2011 and was getting great feedback on the training but not much progress on implementation and transformation. After meeting several other early adopters like Nick Garnett and Marc Settle from BBC, John Inge Johansen from NRK, Illico Elia formerly Reuters and Len Clarke from Notre Dame University it became clear that there was a need for a network and an event seemed like the logical way to create one. That network, started after RTÉ Mojocon as a group on Facebook in 2015 now has over 7500 members from over 100 countries. What exciting things can people look forward to? We are just about to announce Jacque (Jacqueline) Smith, VP of digital video with CNN will be keynoting on day one and day two we have Hannah Wilson who has a social following of 750k across platforms both of whom speak about the top trends and tips for success with social/digital/vertical storytelling. We have 16 workshops already announced and expect there will be even more over the event. Many of these are practical hands-on learning sessions will be of real value for attendees who want to acquire/perfect new skills. The expo will be full of the leading brands making apps and accessories for professional grade mobile content creation. Many will have special event only prices and offers. What opportunities are on offer for those attending? We are hosting a networking event on Monday night in the city centre and I'm hoping to run a quiz with prizes and giveaways at it also. Who will be speaking? https://mojofest.eu/alllspeakers Keynote speaker, day 1: Jacque (Jacqueline) Smith, VP of digital video CNN Keynote speaker, day 2: Hannah Wilson, Content Creator / Influencer And unlike so many other events we have almost no "commercial" speakers. Our speakers are predominantly on stage, some for the first time, because they have a great, inspiring story to share. What tips would you give to people attending to get the most out of? Our motto has always been Inspire | Equip | Educate so to make the most of the experience attend as many sessions as you can. Grab some bargains and network like crazy! How can people book tickets? https://mojofest.eu Anything else you'd like to add / we should have asked? We have several sessions on AI this year as that has been the big new development in the last two years. If you have only a vague idea of the creative p...
Your two favorite JIT-heads are BACK as the Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament rides once again. We have a couple of stunning upsets, the return of many of our sweeties from years' past, and we get very distracted talking about the television show Reacher on this podcast about the television show Jeopardy!. Plus, Roger Craig returns in a big way with an ode to his legendary ToC moment and some news about his love life (which Jeopardy! fans also find a way to fume about, as is their wont), we get some very nice updates about our contestants' lives (Hannah Wilson owns a yarn shop! Troy is a dad now!), and we dive deep on a very unfortunate part of America's history, the Plessy v. Ferguson case. A reminder you can now donate to support the show and get our first-ever bonus episodes for your troubles! Head on over to patreon.com/jeopardypodcast and you'll get us talking about the first two weeks of this year's Celebrity Jeopardy!, access to our Discord, and more fun stuff. See you there! SOURCE: National Archives: "Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)"; Legal Information Institute: "Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)" A special thank you as always to The Jeopardy! Fan and J-Archive. This episode was produced by Producer Dan. Music by Nate Heller. Art by Max Wittert.
In this powerful and eye-opening episode, I sit down with 22-year-old Hannah, who has been navigating mental illness since she was 14. Diagnosed with schizophrenia at 19, she shares her journey, from the early signs to the challenges of getting an accurate diagnosis, and how she has learned to manage her symptoms.Together, we explore what schizophrenia truly is, the misconceptions surrounding it, and how it impacts her daily life. Hannah opens up about her coping strategies, the role of therapy and medication, and the importance of support from family and friends. She also reflects on her proudest achievements despite the challenges.This is a raw and honest conversation about resilience, advocacy, and the power of self-care. Whether you're seeking a deeper understanding of schizophrenia or simply need a reminder that you're not alone, this episode is a must-listen.
This week, we are joined by Hannah Wilson, owner of Andersonville's new yarn hobby store, The Dropped Stitch! The Dropped Stitch is Andersonville's newest destination for knitters, crocheters, and embroiderers, offering a vibrant selection of yarns, needles, and crafting kits. Owned by Hannah Wilson, a passionate crafter and “Jeopardy!” champion, this LGBTQ+-owned shop features natural fiber yarns, top-tier tools, and make-it-yourself kits for all skill levels. Beyond supplies, The Dropped Stitch fosters community through workshops, classes, and a welcoming space to relax and create. The episode is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Podbean, anywhere you get your podcasts!
Find out how schools really celebrate during the festive period! Listen to Hannah Wilson @ArtTeacherHWN & Lucy Neuburger @LuEliz1989 as they talk about the many and some unusual ways in which schools get into the holiday spirit.
In part one, Hannah Wilson @ArtTeacherHWN & Lucy Neuburger @LuEliz1989 discuss their festive wish lists for school and their hopes for the education world in 2025. In part one, as the holidays approach, Hannah & Lucy offer a wellbeing reminder to all their teacher friends and colleagues.
On The Weekly Review, panellists, Lianne Lax and John Gibbs discuss hot topics in the week's news with host, Paul Hazzard. Show production by Lianne Lax. This week's stories: We need a common vision for childhood so all pupils can flourish - https://tinyurl.com/28awbuus Lesson prescription, teacher autonomy & trust - https://tinyurl.com/5n7phazh Ofsted annual report: education and social care serving most children well, but system pressures bite for most disadvantaged - https://tinyurl.com/ydw9vbv6 Shows Reviewed: Christmas Presence instead of Christmas Presents: The Twilight Show with Claire Cannon How can great assessment bring joy to schools: The Sunday Late show with Beejesh Deva Curriculum Conversations: The Late Show with Hannah Wilson and Lucy Neuburger
In part one of Curriculum Conversations, Hannah Wilson @ArtTeacherHWN and Lucy Neuburger @LuEliz1989 reflect on 10 years of the current National Curriculum and their hopes for the 2025 Curriculum and Assessment Review. In part two, Hannah and Lucy ask the question "what would your 'dream curriculum' look like if you were in charge?"
In a fascinating show, Lucy Neuburger @LuEliz1989 and Hannah Wilson @ArtTeacherHWN remind teachers of the skills, capabilities and competencies that come as part of the job and make us highly employable.
Financial mediation in a divorce in South Africa is a process where a neutral third party helps a couple reach an agreement on financial issues, such as property division, support payments, and hidden assets. This evening on Legal Matters we talk about Financial Mediation in divorce, and we're joined by Hannah Wilson, an attorney and mediator who specializes in divorce and family mediation, specifically those with complex financial aspects. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On The Weekly Review, panellists, Lucy Neuburger, John Gibbs and Brent Poland discuss hot topics in the week's news with host, Paul Hazzard. Show production by Lucy Neuburger. This week's stories: Teacher felt 'worthless' after facing discrimination - as report warns racism is harming profession https://news.sky.com/story/teacher-felt-worthless-after-facing-discrimination-as-report-warns-racism-is-harming-profession-13241003 What are the rules around teachers attending protests? https://www.tes.com/magazine/analysis/general/can-teachers-attend-protests-demonstrations Pupils left 'humiliated' by school's lanyard rules https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdrdxzx2e1jo Shows Reviewed: What are International Schools for? The Friday Morning Break with John Gibbs School exclusions and behaviour: The Late Show with Tom Rogers Erasmus: What Have We Lost? The Sunday Late Show with Christopher Vowles. Pupil Voice, Choice and Agency - The Saturday Social with Will Mercer Bonus recommendation this week: OnlyTeaching: The Late Show with Hannah Wilson and Lucy Neuburger
Would you do reality tv as a teacher? Hannah Wilson @ArtTeacherHWN & Lucy Neuburger @LuEliz1989 talk about side hustles for teachers and there are some quite unusual ways of making money discussed. Not to be missed.
This week Hannah explores Teacher Expectations. It's a fascinating discussion about the Pygmalion effect, growth mindset and how unconscious bias can affect your students. Don't miss the section about involving that vital group - parents.
Hannah Wilson @ArtTeacherHWN chats to Rachel McFarlane about her new book The ‘A-Z of Diversity and Inclusion' published by @JohnCattEd Primary? Post Primary? This show and the book brings you invaluable, practical information you can apply to your school today. This show is brought to you in partnership with John Catt Educational, publishers of professional development books and resources that support great teaching and learning in schools around the world. Level up your professional development today and visit johncattbookshop.com to explore the full range of titles. Use the code JCTTR2425 on the link below for 20% off your order! https://www.johncattbookshop.com/?utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=advert&utm_campaign=teachers_talk_radio_24_25
Hannah, @ArtTeacherHWN & Lucy, @LuEliz1989 talk about interviews! Everyone has stories, good and bad, about interviews they've done. They explore the questions sensible and ridiculous that candidates are asked and answer the question - What do you think teachers should be required to do during an interview?
Hannah and Lucy discuss teaching ethics: Do we as teachers have to be morally appropriate at all times in public? How could you add an ethics twist to your lesson? Let us know and join in the show. How do you teach kids to make logical and rational decisions based on facts? Is that a skill you can learn? It's the Late Show with @ArtTeacherHWN and @LuEliz1989
On The Weekly Review, Lucy Neuburger, John Gibbs and Kathryn Taylor discuss hot topics in the week's news with host, Paul Hazzard. Show production by Lianne Lax. This week's stories: Mayors' bid for school oversight role https://www.tes.com/magazine/news/general/mayors-bid-school-oversight-role No GCSE student should have to read Of Mice and Men again https://www.telegraph.co.uk/books/authors/gcse-english-texts/ One story about teacher recruitment & retention: Teachers in England offered lie-ins to make job more appealing https://www.theguardian.com/education/2024/sep/19/teachers-in-england-offered-incentives-to-make-job-appealing?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other Don't fixate on Gen Z, look after millennial mother-teachers https://www.tes.com/magazine/analysis/general/teacher-retention-recruitment-gen-z-millennial-mothers How a ‘right to disconnect' could stop teachers turning off https://schoolsweek.co.uk/how-a-right-to-disconnect-could-stop-teachers-turning-off/ How a student loan repayments policy could retain 2,100 teachers https://www.tes.com/magazine/analysis/general/how-student-loan-repayments-policy-could-retain-thousands-of-teachers Teachers will be allowed to work from home in Labour plan to boost recruitment https://shorturl.at/FUdXS Shows Reviewed: What is Restorative Practices in Schools? The Friday Morning Break with John Gibbs Should Mobile Phones Be Banned?: Education Tonight Do We Care Enough About The Option Subjects?: The Twilight Show with Michelle Hinds Neuroaffirming practices in the classroom: The Late Show with Hannah Wilson and Lucy Neuburger
On Tonight's Late Show, Hannah (@ArtTeacherHWN)v& Lucy (@LuEliz1989) chat to @SocAnxPod23 about neuroaffirming practices in the classroom. Join them to learn more about supporting neurodivergent learners.
On The Weekly Review, Lucy Neuburger, John Gibbs and Christopher Vowles discuss hot topics in the week's news with host, Paul Hazzard. This week's stories: Her daughter asked her to ban homework in California https://www.thetimes.com/world/us-world/article/why-california-is-poised-to-ban-excessive-homework-sz0569lv7 UK primary class sizes among biggest in industrialised world https://www.theguardian.com/education/article/2024/sep/10/uk-primary-class-sizes-among-biggest-in-industrialised-world-report-finds Pupil behaviour will get worse, teachers warn https://www.tes.com/magazine/news/general/pupil-behaviour-in-schools-will-get-worse-say-teachers Shows Reviewed: Teaching Primary Writing: The Twilight Show with Adam Kohlbeck Teacher wellbeing tips: The Late Show with Hannah Wilson and Lucy Neuburger Creativity Across the Curriculum: The Late Late Show with Rae and Lianne The 3 Rs: Education Tonight
Lucy and Hannah discuss whether women experience inequality in education. They share personal stories, facts, data and insights around this important topic.
On The Weekly Review, Lucy Neuburger, John Gibbs and Shaniqua Edwards-Hayde discuss hot topics in the week's news with host, Paul Hazzard. This week's stories: Pay-as-you-go schooling: parents under pressure to fund essentials https://www.theguardian.com/money/article/2024/sep/02/pay-as-you-go-schooling-parents-under-pressure-to-fund-essentials 'It stains your brain': How social media algorithms show violence to boys https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gdqzxypdzo Guidance to limit phone use in NI schools brings UK into alignment https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c785qx6nvg3o Shows Reviewed: Rethinking Assessment: The Late Show with James Radburn Teacher wellbeing tips: The Late Show with Hannah Wilson and Lucy Neuburger Start the Year Well: The Late Show with Claire Bills Inclusion in Leadership: The Late Late Show with Chris Wilkinson
Hannah and Lucy share a range of wellbeing tips for teachers.
Join Hannah and Lucy as they discuss the recent Ofsted news and all things fads. Also on YouTube - https://youtube.com/watch?v=M3M7lgE8Qfk
Tom Rogers and Hannah Wilson host a one off special supported by Futurum Careers to discuss the career aspirations of young people, particularly in the areas of STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) and SHAPE (social sciences, humanities and arts for people and the economy). Two incredible guests join the conversation; Julia Black, President of the British Academy, advisor to the Bank of England and Professor of Law and Professor Louise Archer of the Aspires Project and Professor of Sociology at UCL. In this far ranging conversation built for anyone interested in careers education, we explore how students choose future careers, which subjects are on the rise and fall, how can we open pathways to students to follow their dreams and how can schools and teachers use practical strategies to support students on their journeys. Free STEM and SHAPE resources are available via the Futurum website here: https://futurumcareers.com/stem-shape-activity-sheets
When you open up the Fall 2024 Juxtapoz Quarterly, our colleague Kristin Farr brings up a caveat when looking (or hearing) about the works of Hannah Wilson. "Embedded in this interview is a required watchlist: Motion pictures that catalyze the arresting paintings of Hannah Wilson." What perhaps you need to know is that Wilson's works are dramatic in that they are the in-between moments of film, stills of the often-missed moments of repose and turmoil. Backs of heads, faces turned down, whispers, grimaces, stress. This is the world of Hannah Wilson is investigating. The Glasgow-based painter has had quite the few years in the public eye, from a solo show at Steve Turner in Los Angeles and residency in Norwich with the team at Moosey and a new feature in our Fall Quarterly. When we asked Wilson how 2024 was going to wrap up, they said "I'll be continuing my research, watching lots of films and painting what feels good. Also failing, of course, if I'm lucky." The Radio Juxtapoz podcast is hosted by FIFTH WALL TV's Doug Gillen and Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 146 was recorded in the London in August 2024. Follow us on @radiojuxtapoz
This week on The Weekly Review Lianne Lax and John Gibbs join Paul for discussion on the top stories from the week in education. This week's stories: Google and Selena Gomez partner to fund teen mental health in the classroom https://www.independent.co.uk/news/google-ap-selena-gomez-mental-health-united-states-b2595295.html Should we abolish exams? https://www.theguardian.com/books/article/2024/aug/12/the-big-idea-should-we-get-rid-of-exams?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other Now pupils get AI maths and English lessons in 'teacherless classrooms' - but it can't do art and sex education... yet https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13731457/AI-maths-English-lessons-teacherless-classrooms-art-sex-education.html Shows Reviewed: Prison Education - Every bit as difficult, challenging, rewarding and essential as you thought: The Friday Morning Break with John Gibbs Lessons Learnt from the Olympics: Education Tonight with Hannah Wilson and Lucy Neuburger Critical skills to help students identify fake news and conspiracy theories?: The Late Show with Tom Rogers
Hannah Wilson, Lucy Neuburger, Kathryn Taylor and Brent Poland dissect the week's important news stories. Special educational needs system in England in ‘utter disarray', says ombudsman After the riots: The role of schools in healing our communities How quality CPD could help solve the teacher recruitment crisis Shows of the week include: Education Tonight' interviews with Daniel Kebede and Matt Pinkett Nationwide riots - How should schools react? The Late Show with Tom Rogers Xander Lofts's debut show on The Saturday Social - The Next Five Years
Three top stories from this week's news are discussed in the Weekly Review with John Gibbs, Claire Cannon and host Paul Hazzard. Teacher misconduct cases ‘driven up' by parent complaints I quit teaching for my side hustle Teacher mums who leave profession fuelling shortages Shows reviewed this week are: Nurturing Belonging and Self-Expression in Primary School Children: The Late Late Show with Sophie Smith-Tong How do teachers use humour? The Friday Morning Break with John Gibbs Balancing Work Life and Family Life - How to make it work for you: The Late Show with Hannah Wilson
Hannah is joined by her sister Vikki Rolls to discuss what it's like being a teacher and maintaining a family life - how to balance it all amidst the highs and lows.
Hannah Wilson Undercover Decoy For Predator Poachers Alex Rosen2 days agoAlex Rosen is the founder of Houston-based vigilante organization Predator Poachers, which conducts sting operations on adults who seek sexual activities with minors. By 2023, the organization has claimed responsibility for arrests in 46 U.S. states and convictions in 33, though this statistic has not been fully verified.Hannah Wilson goes into chat and social media posing as a child to catch paedophiles who approach what appears to be a child. That information is then passed to a team to confront the offender.Predator Poachers https://www.locals.com/login?redirectTo=%2F_%2Fcommunities%3Fq%3Dpredator%2Bpoachershttps://amzn.to/4fept3L COLORING BOOK: ALL THE FLOWERS LARGE ACTIVITY BOOK: Created by Making A MarigoldFor every one Making A Marigold book purchased, a coloring book is donated to children in need.Making A Marigolds' books are perfect for any occasion. Whether you're looking for a colorful stress relief, a special gift, or simply a childrens art activity, you can find all of that and more within the pages of Making A Marigolds truly unique coloring books.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Hannah is joined by special guest Rene Kneyber, the author of the John Catt publication - 'Formative Action - From instrument to design'. They discuss what formative action is, the five underlying principles of formative action and how these can be applied in the classroom. Tune in for plenty of brilliant classroom ideas and observations. You can get Rene's book from the John Catt website and use the code JCTTR2425 to get 20% off your order.
Hannah Wilson is joined by Lydia Roberts to discuss the different political manifestos and how they want to change the education system for the better. What are the good parts and what are they missing? They also chat about what the perfect education system should include, especially if money was no object. Listen in and enjoy.
Tom Rogers and Hannah Wilson co-host a show in association with TeachingHOW2s featuring a panel of expert guests asking the question - Is artificial intelligence elevating practice or just saving time? Is it making a significant difference to teaching and learning or just a convenient tool that teachers can use to make their jobs a little easier? Listen to discover the answer! Guests panelists are: Tamara Pierce, Group Director of Teaching, Learning and Assessment at Middlesbrough College Alison Loughnane, Quality Improvement Lead at Hopwood Hall College Jon Tait, Director of Education for Northern Lights Learning Trust Have you heard of Teaching How2s? Imagine having your own instructional coach available 24/7. Now, it's reality with the TeachingHOW2s platform. This highly personalized, social platform empowers busy teachers to learn and apply evidence-based teaching techniques—either independently, working collaboratively with their peers, or with our new AI assistant. The platform features over 160 visual guides to teaching techniques. Interested in finding out more? Visit TeachingHOW2s.com and register for our next webinar.
Joined by Art teacher, Peter James, I'll be discussing the process of giving Art & Design students their raw marks following the JCQ rules and the effect this is having on both students and staff. Does the process need to be reformed? Come and join the debate.
Hannah and guest Danielle Clark discuss the importance of always learning for teachers and leaders.
A picture says a thousand words, and for Hannah Wilson founder of Quoted Visually, it's attracted thousands and thousands of fans too! What began as a personal tool to help Hannah process information blossomed into an enviable Instagram following, the attention of icons like Steven Bartlett and Simon Alexander Ong (amongst others!), along with a community of over 118k enthusiasts. Not only has Hannah developed a name for herself providing illustrations for businesses and projects, she's also formed a community with other creatives and is empowering others with her expertise through a transformative course. Discover how harnessing the power of illustration can amplify your message and your business, hear Hannah's views on collaborating with competition, the downsides of working alone, and so much more.
Hannah Wilson is joined by Stephen Clifford-Franklin from Resus Rangers, who provide Quality First Aid Workshops, Assemblies & Educational Resources for Teachers of Primary School Children across the UK. They explore what the requirements are and what opportunities Resus Rangers can provide to meet them. Find out more at resusrangers.com.
Hannah is joined by members of her own family to find out what it's like to live with a teacher!
Wellbeing! - One of the most important topics in education today. Join hosts Tom Rogers and Hannah Wilson as they are joined by Steve and Suneta from Teachwell Toolkit to discuss mental health and wellbeing in schools. Following an exploration of teacher and school leader burnout, we explore the the strategies, tools and actions that a school or educational institution could take to support staff and student wellbeing. Key resources from the show: DFE funded senior mental health lead training Heartfelt Leadership: Headteachers handbook Email admin@teachwelltoolkit.com to ask any questions and get further advice.
Hannah Wilson interviews author, blogger, speaker and Walkthrus creator Tom Sherrington about the latest book his Walkthrus series - Learning Walkthrus. Hear what the key messages and takeaways from the book are in this bumper interview. You can get 20% off the book on the John Catt Website by using the code JCTTR2324.
Are you interested in eco-schools? Dive into the captivating world of eco-education with host Hannah Wilson, as she brings together the inspirational Philippe Cousteau and dedicated Science Teacher Rose Edmondson to discuss the transformative impact of the OurEcho Challenge. Discover how a passion for moss and a commitment to biodiversity can ignite student leadership, community involvement, and real-world problem-solving. Uncover the secrets to crafting a winning competition entry and learn how these eco-projects are nurturing the next generation of environmental stewards. Whether you're a teacher seeking to enrich your curriculum or a student eager to make a difference, this one is your gateway to a greener future.
Hannah Wilson talks to Steve Bladon, a former headteacher, who has enjoyed a 24 year career in primary education. In 2023 when one of his own children fell unwell with anxiety, and, temporarily, falling out of school, completely change the way he viewed school attendance and how we support students re-entering education.
Joined by Jim Roebuck who after 13 years working as a Deputy Headteacher in London primary schools, moved into Initial Teacher Training in September 2023. An adoptive dad to two young children, Jim is acutely aware of the importance of work/life balance, and took 12 months of parental leave during 2020-21. He has a particular interest in creating cultures of professional development within schools. The show discusses wellbeing in and out of schools and tips to make sure you can be present at home and work throughout the teaching profession from trainee to SLT.
This show is brought to you in partnership with SAGE education. Step inside the headteacher's world with Teachers Talk Radio as Hannah engages in a riveting conversation with Brian Walton, the seasoned headteacher and author of "Lessons from the Head's Office." In this unmissable episode, Brian peels back the curtain on the realities of school leadership, sharing candidly about the challenges and triumphs that come with steering a school community. From the nuances of managing finances and navigating change, to fostering inclusion and building resilient teams, Brian's insights are both enlightening and relatable. His anecdotes, ranging from crises like collapsing drains to the peculiar complaints about purple carrots, paint a vivid picture of the unexpected hurdles headteachers face. Listeners will find themselves both chuckling and nodding along as Brian discusses the delicate balance of maintaining well-being amidst the pressures of the role, and the importance of rebellious leadership in forging one's own path. Whether you're a budding headteacher, an educational professional, or simply intrigued by the inner workings of schools, this episode offers a wealth of wisdom and practical advice. And for those who've ever wondered about the impact of Ofsted or the latest edtech fads, Brian's pragmatic take is a breath of fresh air. Tune in to Teachers Talk Radio for this compelling dive into the heart of educational leadership, where passion meets pragmatism, and the journey is just as important as the destination! #ttradio
Joined by Jessica Lobbett who since training to teach in 2009 has held leadership roles within both Teaching and Learning and Pastoral remits. A true believer in inclusivity in education, holding a firm belief that all children should have access to the highest quality of education in a warm and nurturing environment. Jessica was delighted to be appointed to her first Headship in September and and is extremely proud to now lead a large comprehensive secondary school. On the show we discuss how to prepare for the role and tips for managing new stakeholders. Ultimately students are the key focus for any leadership role and drive behind a successful team.
Today we are joined with Chantal Spruit, the chair of the Facility Management Netherlands Expert Group on Sustainability and Rob Klinkert, Portfolio Manager at PwC, and Hannah Wilson, Senior Lecturer in Research Methods in Business at Liverpool John Moores University. Together they explore the topic of workplace design and sustainability the the lens of psychology.Connect with Us:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ifmaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFacilityManagementAssociation/Twitter: https://twitter.com/IFMAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ifma_hq/YouTube: https://youtube.com/ifmaglobalVisit us at https://ifma.org
Hannah Wilson serves up eggs and bacon and biscuits for tips but she has dreams. This is what happens when you actually get to know a little bit about what's going on in the life of a waitress. Stuart talks to Hannah on her break at the diner. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indiana University was rocked when 22-year-old Hannah Wilson was found murdered. The bubbly, popular senior had mysteriously gone missing from her bedroom after a night out of celebrating with friends. The next day she was found dead in a field. While prosecutor Ted Adams worked to get justice for Hannah Wilson, defense lawyer Dorie Maryan found herself defending a man whose crimes were much greater than killing Hannah Wilson.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.