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Mike Hoss and Bobby co-hosted the weekly "Saints Coaches Show" with Saints head coach Kellen Moore and tight end coach Chase Haslett. Coach Moore discussed the Saints' offensive struggles, the team's goal-line stand vs. Tampa Bay, Chase Young's "excellent" performance, and the team's lack of explosive plays. Coach Moore also previewed the Saints' challenge against the Rams. Haslett shared his thoughts on Juwan Johnson, Zaire Mitchell-Paden, Foster Moreau, and Taysom Hill.
Mike Hoss and Bobby interviewed Saints tight end coach Chase Haslett on the weekly "Saints Coaches Show." Haslett remembered his path to coaching TEs. Haslett shared his thoughts on Juwan Johnson, Zaire Mitchell-Paden, Foster Moreau, and Taysom Hill.
Mike Hoss and Bobby interviewed Saints tight end coach Chase Haslett on the weekly "Saints Coaches Show." Haslett remembered his path to coaching TEs. Haslett shared his thoughts on Juwan Johnson, Zaire Mitchell-Paden, Foster Moreau, and Taysom Hill.
Mike Hoss and Bobby co-hosted the weekly "Saints Coaches Show" with Saints head coach Kellen Moore and tight end coach Chase Haslett. Coach Moore discussed the Saints' offensive struggles, the team's goal-line stand vs. Tampa Bay, Chase Young's "excellent" performance, and the team's lack of explosive plays. Coach Moore also previewed the Saints' challenge against the Rams. Haslett shared his thoughts on Juwan Johnson, Zaire Mitchell-Paden, Foster Moreau, and Taysom Hill.
Radio broadcast of Haslett at St Johns on Z92.5 The Castle - Casey Smith & Bart Matthews
Today marks two years since I started serving on the Haslett School Board.It also marks about a decade of my fascination with education in the United States.I consider myself lucky to be in Haslett. We're not perfect, and COVID definitely impacted our kids, but our academic performance has been stronger than almost all of the surrounding communities.Especially compared to Holt, where I graduated. I say this with sadness, not superiority. Holt has not been doing well lately.This journey has taken me deep into the world of education. I've asked hard questions like, why did schools move away from using phonics instruction to teach reading?Books like The Knowledge Gap and podcasts like Sold a Story helped me understand the system, and more importantly, helped me intervene to teach our 7-year-old how to actually read.I also became a Certified School Board Member through MASB, which opened my eyes to how school districts really operate, the trade-offs, the complexity, the constraints.One of the most inspiring examples I've found is what people call the Mississippi Miracle.In 2013, Mississippi ranked 49th in 4th grade reading scores. By 2022, they were 21st overall, and top 5 in the country for Black, low-income, and special education students. They focused on direct instruction, phonics, teacher training, and retention policies. It worked.All of that has been fascinating.But nothing has impressed me as much as Alpha School.What Is Alpha School?Alpha School is a high-end private school, built from the ground up like a product, designed to make school awesome for kids. At the center is a powerful learning engine they call, Time Back. Students come in and spend just two hours a day with the AI-powered tutor. This tutor delivers direct instruction, constantly adapting based on what the student needs. As Joe puts it, your age grade and your knowledge grade are two totally different things. The system teaches to mastery, not to the average. Every lesson is personalized, every gap is closed. Students learn 10 times faster, and consistently perform in the top 1% nationally. The real unlock is time back. With core academics finished in two hours, students have four more hours each day to focus on “life skills” workshops. Getting their Time Back is a huge motivation for the students. Life skills workshops include things like leadership, financial literacy, public speaking, entrepreneurship projects like running a food truck, robotics, sports, and chess tournaments. The rest of the day is team-based, project-based, and fun. It's not screen time — it's real-world preparation. As Joe says, the key to motivation is progress and choice, and Alpha delivers both.Here's how Alpha works, and why it's blowing my mind.Alpha's 5 Core Commitments* Kids Must Love SchoolNot tolerate it: love it. Alpha students are asked, would you rather go to school or go on vacation? Last year some of their high schoolers said, can we skip summer break because we don't want to stop. That kind of love.* Kids Must Learn 10x FasterAlpha has built a two-hour academic model using AI and learning science. Students spend two hours a day with their AI tutor, and that's it. Their academic performance is in the top 1% nationally. It's not that the kids are smarter, it's that the model works better.* The Rest of the Day Is for LifeWith the academic work done in the morning, the rest of the day is for life skills. Workshops on leadership, public speaking, entrepreneurship, personal finance, and teamwork. Real skills, no busywork, no screens.* Guides Instead of TeachersAlpha doesn't have traditional teachers. They have Guides. These adults are responsible for making sure kids love school, learn quickly, and grow as people. They don't lecture. They coach, support, and hold students to high expectations.* High Standards Create Happy KidsThis one is the most opposite of all. Alpha believes happiness comes from high standards, not low ones. Kids struggle, fail, cry, and then succeed. That builds real confidence and resilience. That's the kind of happiness that lasts.What Joe Discovered About EducationJoe is not an educator. He's a systems guy. A product builder. Which means he noticed things that others missed.Here are some of the biggest things Alpha has uncovered:* Motivation is 90% of the solutionThe problem isn't attention span or tech, it's motivation. When school only takes two hours a day, every kid wants to learn. Giving kids their time back is the unlock.* Swiss cheese knowledge doesn't workIn the traditional model, kids move onto the next grade even if they only understand 70% of the material. That creates holes in knowledge and those holes lead to failure later. Alpha on the other hand, enforces mastery. Students must get over 90% before they move on.* “A” students can still be behindAlpha has seen students with 4.0 GPAs at other schools, who are actually two or three years behind in core subjects. The old system rewards compliance, not mastery. One girl had a 740 on the SAT. She went back to third grade math, fixed the foundation, and scored a 790.* Catching up takes less time than you thinkA student who is three years behind can often catch up in 60 hours. One subject, one grade level, done in 20 to 30 hours. It's not magic. It's just focus and a system that works.* Every kid can be top 10%Research shows that with a tutor and mastery-based learning, average students can outperform 90% of their peers. Alpha believes 95% of eighth graders in America could be top 10% performers with the right system.* IQ doesn't limit outcomes anymoreIn the old model, your performance was tied to your IQ. At Alpha, it's tied to your effort. That shift makes achievement a decision, not a destiny.* AI unlocks personalized learningAlpha uses generative AI to build custom lessons based on each kid's interests and knowledge gaps. They've even taught World War I through Taylor Swift metaphors. That's not a joke. It's real.Why It MattersAlpha isn't just a different school, it's a different category.This isn't an experiment. It's a product. Built with intention. Measured by results. Scaled with clarity.They're opening new campuses. They're launching specialty models like the Texas Sports Academy for D1-bound athletes. They're not slowing down.We need more conversations about this. More public awareness. More experiments. Because what we're doing isn't working. Not for kids, not for parents, not for teachers.Alpha feels like the opposite of what we've accepted as normal.And maybe that's what we need most.— What do you think about Alpha School? Year Of The Opposite - Travis Stoliker's Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Year Of The Opposite - Travis Stoliker's Substack at www.yearoftheopposite.com/subscribe
Before we can talk about what the Saints might do in the immediate future, we want to take a look at the past and see if there are any similarities for the starting point of Coach Kellen Moore. The past five coaches to start a season as the team's head coach – Dennis Allen in 2022, Sean Payton in 2006, Jim Haslett in 2000, Mike Ditka in 1997 and Jim Mora and 1986 – all were very different. Is Moore like any of those guys? Can he do anything similar to what Payton and Haslett did in finishing 10-6 with multiple playoff games? Host Jim Derry is ready to ask Saints historian Jim Rapier, who just happens to be a former Times-Picayune sports writer. It's all fun looking back on Monday's Dattitude Podcast (Ep. 389) presented by Evangeline Securities, and Gabe Henderson has a very unusual fact to present when it comes to the potential signing of quarterback Tyler Shough and his fellow second-round draft picks.
In today’s teaching we'll see God respond to the ‘brokenhearted' – and those that mourn are comforted… – It's a fascinating journey into both 2 Kings 5 and Mark 1, as we find individuals who have a very bleak future, rescued by the God who Cares!
Every trial and struggle we face in life has a voice; it is calculated to speak to us and teach us. It is true that God never waste a trial. Join us in 2 Kings 4 this week as we consider what it is that God is working toward in the life of a woman […]
Have you ever been fooled? Of course, we all have! The advent of AI often makes it difficult to discern real from fake. What about when it comes to what God says; how do we respond when we come up against ‘False' teachers? Find out more this week at NH as dive into 1 Kings […]
Two of our incredible buyer agents, Gibson and Mari, join us on the show this week to brag about how our clients are winning big in the market right now. That could be YOU!This week we are highlighting HASLETT, TEXAS - good spot for HOMES ON LAND in neighborhoods! West of Southlake and North of Fort Worth the Northwest ISD is highly regarded. About 20% of the homes that were sold in the last year were homes on half an acre to ten acres.We value families! We want you to have the BEST HOME but also the BEST possible LIFE in your home! Which is WHY we made our 2025 Edition of the Summer Fun Guide! Grab your FREE copy at dallashomerealty.comCall or TEXT us with your questions for the show -214-310-0008!Check your HOME BUYER READINESS in less than 90 seconds! Take this quiz! https://homebuyerreadiness.scoreapp.com/p/home-buyer-readiness-scorecard-2
Many lives start off well, but along the way, the consequences of personal poor decisions rock their world. The reality is, we all fail in some way or another. Gratefully, God's Grace and Mercy is greater than all our shortcomings. In E2E Pt 91 we are reminded of the evidence of this Biblical truth and how […]
This weekend at NH we will examine what it cost to follow Jesus. It was Jesus Himself who laid out the clear terms. He wanted everyone who follows Him to be sure they understand what they are signing up for. Join us as we apply the principle of these relevant issues to our world.
Join us for a Sunday of worship and communion together!
Ask yourself, do I believe God has been at work in my life? And, do I believe there is more for me to accomplish in my lifetime? The prophet Elijah seems to have believed his usefulness in life was over, but God had other plans. The events we will explore in 1 Kings 19 demonstrate that God […]
At the core of every societal problem is a deep spiritual issue; in 1 Kings 18, Elijah reveals that he knows what he is dealing with is the spiritual condition of the nation. He logically asks, “What do they believe about God?” Join us as we explore how the nation responds in our E2E study, Pt. 89.
Elijah committed to doing “whatever'” God called him to! Saying yes to God will cost you and takes a really mature approach to fully surrender to the Lord's eternal purposes. Find out more as we dig into 1 Kings 17 for personal application.
God gives every person an opportunity to join Him in His work of advancing the Kingdom. How you respond is entirely up to you. Join us this week as we look at a couple of examples of individuals who decided to go their own direction.
If you've always wondered about baptism, here are the basics—we're calling it “Baptism 101,” and it's all the stuff ChatGPT can't tell you.
If you've ever felt confused by what's happening in your life—maybe even to the point of questioning your faith or feeling deep sadness—know this: God is still at work.Even when we can't see Him, He's moving behind the scenes to bring about His purposes. We'll explore this important, biblical truth as we look at Luke […]
Our culture desperately needs a biblical perspective of the “Power of God.” Join us this week as we examine that very element in a Palm Sunday venture into a fresh view of Jesus!
If you are finding life empty and without meaningful purpose, join us as we dive into Ecclesiastes and hold on for the...
Although the kings of the earth came to sit at the feet of Solomon and hear his Proverbs, Scripture tells us that...
One thing everyone desires is to know that God is with us on earth! As we study E2E Pt 84 this weekend,...
If you could have one wish, what would you ask for? That's the very scenario that plays out in 1 Kings, and...
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Our March Get Lit with All Of It book club selection is the novel Mothers and Sons by Adam Haslett. The story follows an NYC-based asylum lawyer who is forced to confront a violent night from his past that left him estranged from his mother for 20 years. Haslett joins us for a preview conversation ahead of our April 2nd Get Lit event. Click here to borrow the book and grab your free tickets!
If you need a strong reminder of the activities of God on your behalf, this is for you! Psalm 110 is an...
Chris Holman welcomes Carson Patten, Vice President, Retail Advisor, Martin Commercial Properties, and Samantha Le, Senior Associate, Retail Advisor, Martin Commercial Properties, This discussion is the third of three with Martin Commercial Properties team, and focuses on their Retail Advisory. These were the questions they cover in this conversation: Retail Advisory: Retail vacancy rates have dropped slightly despite economic pressures—what types of retail businesses are thriving, and what's driving this resilience? We've seen significant growth in build-to-suit developments. How are developers and retailers working together to create spaces that meet evolving consumer demands? With the influx of new eateries and some notable closures, how do you foresee the balance between new openings and vacancies playing out in the next year? These interviews grow out of a series of three recent reports recently released by the company. You can access them at: https://martincommercial.com/marketinsights/ . Retail '24 Market Insights: "RETAIL ‘24 Market Insights Greater Lansing Area, Michigan | H2 2024" The Greater Lansing Area retail market experienced significant changes in H2 2024, with the vacancy rate increasing from 13.8% in H1 2024 to 16.4%. This rise was largely due to the closures of Rite Aid and Big Lots stores, which created new opportunities for smaller retailers. Notable developments include Dollar Tree securing a site in Haslett, Burlington and Best Buy consolidating their leases in the West Submarket, and several popular eateries and retailers planning to open new locations across various submarkets. The East Submarket, the largest retail sector in the area, saw vacancies rise to 12.8%, driven by store closures but balanced by strong leasing activity from retailers like Dollar Tree and Lansing Duck Pin. The West Submarket also faced increased vacancies due to store consolidations, but it is attracting significant interest from major retailers such as Bass Pro Shops, which is set to open an 85,000 SF store in Delta Crossings. The North Submarket experienced a decrease in vacancies, becoming a sought-after destination with new restaurants and entertainment venues like Dave & Buster's and Cooper's Hawk Winery. Despite the South Submarket having the highest vacancy rate at 29.4%, it is witnessing a revival with new fast food establishments like Dunkin' and Wingstop. Overall, the Greater Lansing retail market saw a net absorption of -216,877 SF, indicating a decrease in occupied space. Martin Commercial Properties continues to provide comprehensive real estate services and market insights, helping businesses navigate the evolving retail landscape in the region. "For over 60 years, Martin Commercial Properties has provided comprehensive commercial real estate services across five core business lines: Brokerage, Property Management, Property Development, Investment and Corporate Services." » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
We all worship something. It’s at the core of what it is to be human. Understanding why we worship God is driven...
If you've ever sought your own way when you know it's contrary to God's will, you are a rebel at heart! Stunningly,...
Radio broadcast on Z92.5 The Castle. Haslett 58 St Johns 49
Surprisingly, there is actually a “fruit” of sin. Although it may not seem like it at first, the consequences of sin can...
God doesn't just want a personal relationship with us—He wants a Covenant Relationship, an unbreakable bond of love and commitment. In “The...
What does the Apostle Paul mean with his cryptic reference in Ephesians 5 to marriage as a “profound mystery” intended to reflect...
In E2E Pt 78 we see the embodiment of human arrogance and spiritual deception. Jesus warned against the possibility of eternally deceive...
In 2 Samuel 13 we see the effects of allowing “temptation” to take control. Scripture assures us that there is no temptation...
Welcome to 'The Elkhart Tapes,' where we unravel the mysterious and chilling events that marked Elkhart, Kansas. In this episode, host Derek delves into a perplexing case from 1978 involving Mary Edna Haslett, Jim Hildreth, and Charles E. Henderson. What began as a simple night of drinking took a dark turn, leading to Mary Edna's suspicious death. Segments explore the calm before the storm, the intricate autopsy findings, and the legal battles that followed, ultimately resulting in the court's decision to overturn Henderson's conviction. Join us as we navigate the complexities of this real-life trial and the unwavering pursuit of justice. Stay engaged, stay safe, and stay curious. 00:00 Introduction to the Elkhart Tapes 01:03 The Calm Before the Storm 02:40 The Tragic Discovery 03:51 Henderson's Flight and Capture 05:14 Autopsy Findings and Medical Testimonies 08:55 Legal Standards and Reasonable Doubt 15:19 Prosecutorial Conduct and Trial Errors 23:06 Appellate Court Decision and ConclusionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-elkhart-tapes--4285263/support.
In 2 Samuel 12, Nathan did not have to tell David he sinned—David knew intuitively. Where does that come from? Find out...
Guest Speaker Dr. Emerson Eggerichs will be joining us today. Looking at a key theme drawn from 2 Corinthians 8:21, which emphasizes...
We’re going to step into the Gospel of Luke and look at the story of 10 Lepers that Jesus miraculously heals. The Bible...
Merry Christmas! Join us for our Christmas Eve service and part 3 of “The Unexpected Jesus.”
Pursuing God (or not)? Everyone on this planet faces a decision: Do I pursue what God has revealed, or do I walk...
Biblical faith is actually a response to evidence. Specifically, it’s a response to what God reveals about who He is. Join us...
On October 7, 2022, a 22-year-old black woman is frantically knocking on doors in a suburban neighborhood on the outskirts of Kansas City, Missouri. When police arrive, they find the distressed woman with duct tape around her neck, wearing a trash bag, and a metal collar with a padlock. She tells police she had been held against her will and sexually assaulted by a man at a home nearby. But this is just the beginning. City law enforcement knows - but has consistently denied - that local black women have been going missing. When another victim turns up murdered, the lies and cover-ups begin to be exposed. And things turn uglier when a retired former detective is implicated in other local murders, with misconduct and malfeasance more prevalent than many realised. In episode 329, Jac and Alexis detail the alleged case against Timothy Haslett Jr, and how his supposed crimes have been enabled by a police department rife with systemic racism.
If you’re looking for an Old Testament passage that demonstrates how God can truly “cause all things to work together for good”...
How is it possible that a God of Justice can forgive David's horrible sins? Find out more as we examine the next...
Li Haslett Chen is the founder and CEO of Howl, a technology platform that democratizes access to retail's next frontier, social commerce. Under Li's leadership, Howl has been named one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies, and one of the Most Promising AI Companies by Forbes. Li has been recognized as a retail disruptor by the Financial Times, a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer, and included on Ad Age's 40-Under-40. In this episode of the Women on the Move Podcast, Li sits down with host Sam Saperstein to discuss her career journey. Three passions Li says she has three passions that drove her early career (and later inspired her to start Howl): content, retail, and data science. She also loves systems-based thinking, she says, and throughout her career she's focused on helping creatives who are passionate about retail to build their businesses. Growing up in Beijing in the early 1990s was instrumental. “That's when China really opened to the world,” she says. “I remember being five years old, and us getting our first refrigerator. I think all of that made me feel so in awe of products, and services, and how it really changes our lives. So I always knew I wanted to be in this industry, and at the same time, I never imagined I would be an entrepreneur.” It was a combination of math, science, and creative industries that allowed Li to approach problems in a different way, she says. “I studied biochemical engineering, but I also grew up in a family of creatives,” she tells Sam. “And while I was [attending] Columbia University, I also did a lot of internships in [New York City] that was very grounded in the creative industries.” Li was running the marketing at an e-commerce startup when one of the VC investors asked her if there was something that she wanted to build. “I think the reality is he saw some of those tendencies, in terms of the way that I would attack problems, or think about building technology within this company,” she tells Sam. “And within a year of him asking me that question, we had our first check, started building our first company, and that was really the pathway that made all of this possible.” Entrepreneurial bug The first company that Li founded was Narrativ, a business that connected large publications with other businesses that could help them better monetize their shopping recommendations. “It was my first foray as a startup,” she says. “It was really exciting, in terms of really the initial success that we had right out the gate.” In fact, she almost didn't launch Howl, due to the big success of Narrativ. “But, at the back of my head, there was always this thought of, what if we could give more people access?” she recalls. “What if it wasn't just the largest publications and companies in the world? What about other content creators and creatives who also have a perspective on what people should buy, and what they love, and they want to share it, and make money from it? Could we bring a lot of the technology, and the insight that we've developed at Narrativ, to a much larger ecosystem?” Howl Li describes Howl as a marketplace that connects people with something that they want to talk about, promote, and share with their community and with the brands that make those products and services. “So it could be that I'm obsessed with my three-pound laptop, because I am walking around all over the city taking meetings and I need something light,” she explains. “It could be a creator that loves this sunscreen that doesn't leave a cast, because she has darker skin. It could be sneakerhead discords, or folks on YouTube talking about the latest Samsung Galaxy launch.” In general, she says, it's about the products you want to “howl” about to your friends and family. The platform gives people the chance to make promoting those goods and services. Li says most creators on Howl are able to make a real living, earning tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars a year from promoting and working with brands they already love to talk about. As a leader, Li is committed to helping other women. “I am a big believer that what you send out into the universe is received,” she says. She notes that 75 percent of Howl's leadership team are women, as is more than 50 percent of the company as a whole. “I think it's very rare in the technology industry,” she says. Disclaimer: The speakers' opinions belong to them and may differ from opinions of JPMorgan Chase & Co. and its affiliates. Views presented on this podcast are those of the speakers; they are as of October 29th, 2024 and they may not materialize.
Richard Schaberg, from Haslett, MI, USAHear more from Richard on this week's episode of Sentinel Watch.