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Send us Fan MailAs parents, we spend years helping our teens prepare academically for college.But what if grades aren't the biggest predictor of success?In this episode, I share a powerful concept called The Stockdale Paradox—a mindset that helped prisoners of war survive unimaginable circumstances and can help today's college students navigate anxiety, loneliness, homesickness, difficult roommates, academic pressure, and the challenges of becoming independent.I also share my own story of leaving college before Halloween and what I wish I had understood about resilience, emotional regulation, and the "messy middle" of any new experience.You'll learn:• Why blind optimism can actually work against your teen• The difference between passive hope and grounded optimism• How to help teens develop an internal locus of control• Why the first semester can feel surprisingly difficult• Practical tools parents can use to build resilience before move-in dayIf you have a high school senior or incoming college freshman, this episode is for you.Because success in college isn't just about being academically prepared.It's about being emotionally prepared for the hard days, too. Struggling with anxiety in your family? If anxiety is causing tension, fights, or disconnect in your home, you don't have to face it alone. I help parents bring more peace, confidence, and connection to their families. Let's talk—schedule a free consultation today or email me: ccoufal@cynthiacoufalcoaching.com Find my podcastEmail me: ccoufal@cynthiacoufalcoaching.comText me: 785-380-2064More information
High school graduation brings intense pressure to have the next decade completely mapped out by the time graduates walk the stage. In this episode, I tear down the three biggest myths the Class of 2026 is believing right now regarding career paths, college majors, and life after high school. If you are a stressed-out senior trying to navigate the unknown, or a parent attempting to support them through the anxiety, this raw and personal discussion delivers crucial perspective. Discover why lacking a ten-year plan is actually an advantage, how to handle the fear of making the wrong choice, and a special message on the true definition of success. Buen provecho!Connect With Gabriel CarrilloEdTech Bites Website: https://edtechbites.comEdTech Bites On Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/edtechbites.bsky.socialEdTech Bites Instagram: https://instagram.com/edtechbitesEdTech Bites X: https://twitter.com/edtechbitesEdTech Bites Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/edtechbitesEdTech Bites On TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@edtechbitesEdTech Bites YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@edtechbites
Giving Hope NOLA is rewarding high school seniors for perfect school attendance. We talk about their car giveaways and all the other work they do in the community with Troy Duhon, the founder.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at how Northeast continues to create a lasting ripple effect by transforming lives and strengthening entire communities. Ford highlights the college's mission of blending tradition with innovation, emphasizing how Northeast moves the needle not only for students, but also for employees and the communities it serves. The conversation explores the college's commitment to excellence, creativity and forward-thinking initiatives, including its embrace of technology in the classroom and recognition as an Apple Distinguished institution. Listeners will also hear how strong instruction prepares students for success in today's active digital world, along with Northeast's leadership in workforce training and economic development through continued investment in the Workforce and Impact Center. Additional updates include enhancements like the Seth Pounds Auditorium and ongoing efforts centered on student success, employee success and high-quality instruction. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at the future of Northeast Mississippi Community College and what excites the veteran educator most about where the college is headed. As Ford reflects on a decade of leadership, he highlights how Northeast has moved the needle in key areas while building a culture rooted in purpose, innovation, and a deep commitment to students and the communities it serves. From being named an Apple Distinguished School twice to thoughtfully integrating technology into the classroom, Northeast continues to evolve while maintaining the essential role of faculty-led instruction in an increasingly digital world. Ford also discusses the college's strong emphasis on workforce training and career and technical education, ensuring students are equipped with the skills needed for meaningful employment in today's economy. He underscores the critical importance of programs like Associate Degree Nursing and Practical Nursing in supporting regional healthcare needs, while also sharing plans for enhancing fine arts through the renovation of the Seth Pounds Auditorium. With developments like the CTE Workforce Innovation Center in Corinth, Northeast is honoring its tradition while embracing innovation -- creating new opportunities for students and strengthening the future of the region. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
In late February, I woke up in the middle of the night and checked my email. There was a message from Carter telling me that she had been awarded a full-tuition scholarship! That incredible accomplishment was not luck. It was the result of many months, even years, of focused effort to achieve this goal. Carter and her mom, Tiffany, were kind enough to talk about their scholarship journey, offering insight and tips based on their experience. In our interview, we discussed: What motivated them to start applying for scholarships in the first place The role that parents can play in the scholarship process How they stayed motivated through some tough scholarship losses The importance of a compelling Personal Narrative for scholarship success What it was like to work with me, Dave the Scholarship Coach And much more ---------- Katie is giving you her Note-Taking Power System for free, when you sign up for the Scholarship Summer Camp. Katie's program is Your teen's step-by-step system for turning notes into better grades. Plus, in the Scholarship Summer Camp, they will learn the process for earning scholarships by getting guidance to apply for 3 real scholarships. To take advantage of this offer, go to www.ScholarshipGPS.com/Katie. This offer is not available at any other link, and can not be combined with any other offer or discount. ---------- Featured Scholarships: J. Lopez Law $1000 Powering Through Scholarship Block Law $1000 Triumph Through Family Adversity Scholarship $1000 “College Here I Come” Scholarship for High School Seniors $1000 “Broad Horizons” Scholarship for High School Juniors $35,000 VFW Voice of Democracy Contest $2000 May-Job Cash Vibes Scholarship $5000 Christian College Scholarship
This week in worship we are guided by Jesus' words in the Gospel of John, a section called the “Farewell Discourse” where Jesus prepares the disciples for life in his absence. It can be a somber text, but this week we read Jesus' words with a hopeful lens, made up of memories shared with those we have loved. Sue Madsen will offer our Mother's Day Reflection and a donation to Centrica Rose Harbor Place will be made in her honor. Learn more about this hospice facility below. We'll also recognize our High School Seniors during First Steps and a special video at the end of worship.Link to Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6rr4x4FGokLink to Start of Reflection: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6rr4x4FGok&t=2580sIf you are new to our faith community and are interested in learning more, please go to Welcome to First Congo Online - First Congregational Church of Western Springs
This week in worship we are guided by Jesus' words in the Gospel of John, a section called the “Farewell Discourse” where Jesus prepares the disciples for life in his absence. It can be a somber text, but this week we read Jesus' words with a hopeful lens, made up of memories shared with those we have loved. Sue Madsen will offer our Mother's Day Reflection and a donation to Centrica Rose Harbor Place will be made in her honor. Learn more about this hospice facility below. We'll also recognize our High School Seniors during First Steps and a special video at the end of worship.Link to Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6rr4x4FGokLink to Start of Reflection: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6rr4x4FGok&t=960sIf you are new to our faith community and are interested in learning more, please go to Welcome to First Congo Online - First Congregational Church of Western Springs
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Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at what piece of advice that President Ford would give to a student graduating from Northeast. Ford not only shares one piece of advice, but offers multiple insights to help graduates transition into the workforce or continue their education at a four-year college or university. He emphasizes that graduation is not the end of learning, but only the beginning, reminding students that growth continues every single day. Ford encourages graduates to keep showing up, noting that effort is never wasted — even when no one is watching. He highlights the importance of character and integrity as some of the most valuable assets a person can possess, while also stressing the need to remain humble and never forget those who helped along the way. Above all, Ford reminds students that they carry with them their experiences, resilience, and a powerful personal story that declares, “I made it. I am worthy of who I am and where I'm going.” Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at what President Ford sees—and what employees and students experience every day—that often goes unnoticed by those outside the college community. From the moment a student enrolls, Ford highlights the countless behind-the-scenes efforts dedicated to guiding them toward success, whether that path leads to a four-year university or directly into the workforce. Ford shares how Northeast takes a personal stake in every student, providing support at every step of the journey. He emphasizes the college's commitment to excellence through instruction by some of the nation's top educators and hands-on preparation led by industry professionals. Beyond the classroom, Ford also sheds light on the daily operations, services, and unseen work that collectively make Northeast one of the top community colleges in the nation. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
The National Honor Society (NHS) named Feven Tesfaye, a senior at Burnsville High School in Burnsville, MN, the $25,000 National Honor Society Scholarship winner. She was selected from more than 16,000 applicants.
The National Honor Society (NHS) named Feven Tesfaye, a senior at Burnsville High School in Burnsville, MN, the $25,000 National Honor Society Scholarship winner. She was selected from more than 16,000 applicants.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at how President Ford approaches moments when decisions need to be reconsidered or reversed. Ford shares how new evidence and data play a critical role in shaping his leadership, emphasizing the importance of staying open-minded and responsive. He discusses the value of clear communication when changes occur and highlights how students help inform his perspective on policies, trends, and the evolving needs of today's learners. Ford also reflects on the human side of leadership, noting how prolonged decisions can impact employee morale and why the feelings and concerns of faculty and staff must be considered. He underscores that changing course is not a weakness, but a strength—especially when it leads to better outcomes. By encouraging thoughtful reflection and a willingness to listen, Ford explains why leaders should avoid stubbornness and remain committed to doing what is right, even if it means revisiting past decisions. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
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It sounds crazy, but it’s time to start preparing for Fall Rush. Bachelorette Trista Sutter, an Alpha Chi Omega, joins this episode and has advice for you in the rush process that could change the game for you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It sounds crazy, but it’s time to start preparing for Fall Rush. Bachelorette Trista Sutter, an Alpha Chi Omega, joins this episode and has advice for you in the rush process that could change the game for you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at how President Ford listens to the concerns of the students when making decisions for the campus. The veteran educator meets regularly with his student council to understand what students are wanting, needing, or worried about -- and many of those conversations have led directly to changes across campus. Ford discusses how student input has helped shape initiatives like the MakerSpace in the Eula Dees Memorial Library, the college's approach to mental health, textbook affordability, and enhanced campus safety. One major student suggestion, increased access to academic spaces, sparked the creation of a tutorial area in the Student Success Center and additional study rooms in the library. He also explains how student feedback on campus lighting contributed to new safety measures that make everyone feel more secure. Dr. Ford applauds the students for sharing their ideas and helping guide decisions that improve everyday life at Northeast. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
"Action" Jack Colwell talks with Red Wing High School Hallie Johnson, who recently won a prestigious MSHSL AAA award.Only 16 seniors in the entire state win the award and Hallie won the Region 1AA Girls award.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at some of the decisions President Ford makes that have the greatest impact on the college community -- decisions that often go unseen but shape the daily experiences of students, faculty, and staff alike. Ford reflects on pivotal moments during the COVID-19 pandemic, when real-time decisions were necessary to keep the Northeast family safe, and how those experiences continue to influence his leadership today. Ford also shares insight into the ongoing process of policy development, strategic hiring, and cultivating the right team to keep the college running smoothly. Beyond campus, Ford discusses his growing role in networking and building strong relationships with four-year institutions, local industries, and state leaders -- all with the goal of helping students and employees thrive. Through it all, Ford emphasizes transparency and inclusion, ensuring that even the unseen decisions are made with the best interests of the Northeast community at heart. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at what the veteran educator would tell a student who is on the fence about coming to Northeast or debating college in general. Ford highlights what makes Northeast special -- from academics that challenge students in the classroom to experiences that prepare them for life beyond campus. Ford discusses how the college invests not only in students' education but in their personal and professional success. This episode explores the growing impact of the Tiger Apprenticeship Program, which has already helped more than 75 students connect with local businesses and industries - empowering them to gain real-world experience and earn while they learn. Ford also outlines how the Student Success Center serves as a cornerstone for student achievement through its three pillars: academic advising, student support and success, and counseling. Each plays a critical role in guiding students toward their goals, whether that means transferring to a four-year institution, entering the workforce, or completing a specialized certificate program. For Ford, education truly is for everyone. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
Being notified that you've been put on the waitlist can be a scary feeling. In this episode, we pull back the curtain and explain how the waitlist actually works on the college side. Hear advice from former Dean of Admissions, Peter Van Buskirk, about how to proceed!Follow us on Instagram!Learn more about Scoir
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at the legislative priorities for Northeast and community colleges across the state of Mississippi. President Ford emphasizes that his top priority remains improving employee salaries, noting that faculty and staff have not seen raises in 4–5 years, even as the cost of living continues to rise each year. Ford also highlights the importance of workforce funding, explaining how fully supported workforce programs can power Mississippi's economy by preparing highly skilled workers for growing industries. Ford points to the pressing need for infrastructure improvements -- an estimated $100 million investment is required to modernize aging facilities statewide. Additionally, Ford addresses the critical demand for more healthcare professionals, sharing that with adequate funding, Mississippi's community colleges could graduate over 200 additional nurses each year. Currently, only about 60 percent of qualified applicants are accepted into nursing programs due to limited resources. If workforce initiatives were fully funded, another 1,500 skilled workers could enter Mississippi's workforce annually. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
High school senior Reece Baines and his dad Mickey join Jeremy for a third and final time on the pod. In Episode 49 they discussed campus visits and college emails as Reece was beginning his junior year. In Episode 63 as Reece's junior year was winding down they talked about the process of narrowing down his college list. Today they both share thoughts related to the decision-making process as Reece finishes up his last few months of high school and prepares to make his college decision. Guest Names: Reece Baines, Senior, Wilson High School, PA Mickey Baines, Senior Vice President, Human Capital Education (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mickeyb/) Guest Bios: Reece's Bio: Reece is currently finishing up his senior year of high school. He's an avid drummer, also works part time for a local community organization, and he volunteers as an orientation counselor at his high school. Mickey's Bio: As a consultant and former practitioner in higher education, Mickey has over 25 years of experience building, implementing, and leading enrollment and student success systems and teams. He is currently the Senior Vice President at Human Capital Education. - - - -Connect With Our Host:Jeremy Tiershttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremytiers/https://twitter.com/CoachTiersAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:Mission Admissions is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too!Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — The AI Workforce Platform for Higher Ed. Learn more at element451.com. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at the latest happenings across campus and beyond in this week's episode of TigerTalk. President Ford talks about the recent changes to the requirements for receiving the Presidential Scholarship at Northeast. In previous years, an ACT score of 30 was needed to become a Presidential Scholarship recipient. Now, with the updated criteria, students with an ACT score of 28 can receive full benefits of the scholarship. Valued at nearly $20,000 for two full years at one of the nation's top community colleges, the Presidential Scholarship covers tuition, room and board, and meals during a student's two years at Northeast (excluding summers). This change is part of Northeast's ongoing mission to remove barriers to higher education and expand opportunities for incoming students. Along with the Presidential Scholarship adjustment, the Vice President's Scholarship now requires an ACT score of just 24–27 to cover full tuition — another exciting move to help more students achieve their academic goals. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
I sat down with a room full of high school seniors to talk to them about party culture in college. College freedom can be thrilling—and unforgiving. As an ER physician turned addiction specialist, I pull back the curtain on campus party culture with real stories, clear limits, and life-saving tactics to be used the first weekend of college. From Narcan basics and Good Samaritan protections to the truth about binge drinking, this conversation lays out what actually keeps college students safe when nights get loud and fast.We start with the numbers: what high-risk drinking is, why “I can hold my liquor” isn't a flex but a warning sign, and how body size and sex change BAC more than most people realize. Then we walk through the pressure cookers—Greek life hazing, pre-gaming, shotgunning beers, beer bongs, keg stands, and jungle juice—explaining why compressing 10 drinks into an hour is the exact scenario that leads to blackouts, injuries, and assaults. I teach simple, effective steps: eat first, alternate drinks with water, stick with sealed beverages you open yourself, and never leave your cup behind. We talk candidly about consent, spiked drinks, and why half of campus sexual assaults involve alcohol.The episode also tackles cannabis in 2026: today's THC is a different drug than what parents remember. We unpack potency, “greening out,” rising rates of cannabis-induced paranoia and psychosis, and how frequent use intersects with attention, grades, and graduation. Along the way, I share ER-tested guidance for handling alcohol poisoning—when to observe, when to call 911, and how to position someone safely—as well as how to spot early signs of alcohol addiction in college students and get help through campus health services.If you're a senior heading to college, a parent, or a mentor, this is a clear-eyed playbook for staying safe without sitting out. Subscribe, share this with a student you care about, and leave a quick review—it helps more people find practical, judgment-free advice when they need it most.To contact Dr. Grover: ammadeeasy@fastmail.com
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at some of the big projects that are happening around campus. Dr. Ford shares news about the long-awaited renovations to Seth Pounds Auditorium, which officially began during Spring Break as crews fenced off and marked the area for construction. One of the college's first buildings, Seth Pounds is being transformed into one of the top auditoriums in the region, with an expanded stage designed to accommodate an orchestra and will host cultural events for both the college and the community. Ford also discusses new developments at the Northeast at Corinth campus, including facility expansions that will support the Alcorn County School District with concurrent enrollment opportunities and the creation of an Aerospace Technician lab in partnership with Northrop Grumman. Additional Booneville campus improvements include updated entrance signage to better guide students and visitors while reinforcing the college's community presence. Recreational enhancements are also underway, as the college adds pickleball and volleyball lines to the tennis courts beside the Haney Union, giving students more options for on-campus activities. One of the most impactful projects, according to Ford, is the buildout of the Career Technical Building in the former Corinthian building off Highway 4 -- a development that will significantly expand health science programs, boost enrollment, and provide more space for career-technical training to help prepare local workers for tomorrow's jobs. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at what people often assume about community colleges and what President Ford wishes more people understood — that the quality of education at Northeast rivals, and often exceeds, that of a four-year university. Ford breaks down the rigorous standards required of Northeast instructors, noting that every faculty member holds at least a master's degree or higher in their field. The veteran educator shares how Northeast isn't simply a stepping stone, but a launching pad — whether students are preparing to transfer to a four-year university, land their dream job, or sharpen their workforce skills. Ford also highlights the value and affordability of a community college education, emphasizing that Northeast students receive strong academic support, graduate with less debt, and leave with the confidence to succeed. Listeners will hear how Northeast's smaller class sizes — often a 1-to-20 or 1-to-25 ratio — foster personalized instruction and how instructors take a genuine interest in helping students thrive both academically and personally. Ford discusses the extensive support system available to students and employees alike, noting that Northeast is the only community college in Mississippi with a Director of Employee Development. Beyond academics, Ford explains how students can take advantage of numerous extracurricular opportunities designed to build leadership and community engagement. He also touches on Northeast's statewide articulation agreements that simplify the transfer process to four-year colleges and universities. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at the “quiet wins” happening every day across campus — the successes that may not make the headlines but make a big difference for students and staff alike. Ford highlights the dedication of the Fine Arts division, where band staff spend countless hours recruiting new students and assisting with state-level evaluations. He also points to major improvements in campus operations, including the new online payment portal that makes viewing and paying bills easier and more convenient — with usage jumping from less than 10% to 50%. Behind the scenes, Ford notes ongoing efforts to streamline services in areas like the Counseling Center and Business Office, reducing long lines and saving students valuable time. He also celebrates the personalization of summer orientation, which now includes more individualized sessions where entire high school groups visit campus together. Students and families can complete every step in one visit — from applying and submitting financial aid to scheduling classes and meeting advisors — ensuring they leave fully prepared and ready to start their Northeast journey. Ford reminds listeners that while big achievements often grab attention, it's the daily and personal victories that truly define Northeast. From students who once doubted whether college was right for them to those achieving milestones in student life, every success matters. He also spotlights campus engagement activities like “Jump On Board” — featuring new video boards at football and basketball venues, a fun customized photo booth generating more than 306,000 views and over 1,200 likes on social media, plus student events such as game nights, cornhole tournaments, and lifeguard signups. Northeast's facilities continue to see improvements, too, with upcoming vanity updates in each White Hall dorm room. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
Today we continue our look at outside-the-box lesson plans for busy high school seniors. Do YOU have a favorite activity for students in their Senior Years of high school? I'd love to hear about it. Leave me a message on socials or email Hello (at) ChristinaWhitlock (dot) com. Find today's complete shownotes at https://christinawhitlock.com/episode249
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at what continues to motivate Dr. Ford to make Northeast bigger and better each year. Reflecting on his many years at the college, Ford shares how he's developed a deep sense of ownership and pride in the institution and its mission. His passion stems from a clear goal — to uplift a diverse student body by ensuring success across every area of campus life. Ford explains how Northeast's strength lies in its comprehensive approach to education, from academic transfer degrees (AA) to career and technical (AAS), workforce training, and adult education programs. Each initiative is designed to help students reach their potential and prepare for the future. He also highlights Northeast's commitment to remaining an inclusive institution of higher learning, where every student feels supported and valued on their educational journey. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
For many students, Senior Year comes with a lot of distractions. Today, I'm sharing one way to make the most of lesson time, even when practice time is minimal at home. Links to many related episodes, the SuperFriends crew, and more can be found in today's complete shownotes: ChristinaWhitlock.com/episode248
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at what every new student should know before stepping onto campus for the first time. Ford reflects on how it's perfectly normal to feel nervous or unsure on that first day — especially for first-generation students or adults returning to school. He reminds listeners that there are no bad questions and encourages everyone to reach out, ask for help, and take advantage of the many resources available at Northeast. Ford also shares valuable advice for managing the pace of college life, emphasizing that education isn't a race. Instead, students should take time to adjust, choose a manageable course load, and focus on progress rather than perfection. By slowing down, connecting with faculty and staff, and using available support services, students can build a strong foundation for long-term success at Northeast and beyond. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
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Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at how Northeast ensures students are truly learning, growing, and preparing for the next step — not just attending class. Ford explains the college's philosophy of helping students succeed in whatever path they choose, whether transferring to a four-year university or entering the workforce. He emphasizes that asking questions and seeking help are key parts of the learning process, and that Northeast's Student Success Center plays a vital role in that journey. By offering personalized support and guidance, the college works to make sure every student leaves with the tools, confidence, and education needed to achieve their goals beyond the classroom. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
Having a high school senior can be an overwhelming process, and our hosts have three of them between them. How do you pay for college? How do you apply to college? How do you choose a college? How can we balance the stress of parenting senior students through this process? Questions parents ask themselves all the time. Listen as they navigate the mid year college update for their own kids in real time. Season 3 is brought to you by our principal sponsor, Teachers' Insurance Plan. Check out their website below for more information and to get a quote. http://bit.ly/4mQC27G Teachers' Insurance Plan: auto insurance that brings exclusive educator savings and exceptional customer care to New Jersey and Pennsylvania educational employees. Looking for a job in education? Teacher, principal, school support or coaching? Check out https://www.njschooljobs.com/ for up to date job postings. Build Brighter Futures with NJSchoolJobs.com We want to hear from you! Shoot over an email and say hi: podthebalancingact@gmail.com Don't forget to subscribe! Leave us a comment! Follow Facebook - podbalact JoeandJamie Instagram - @podthebalancingact TikTok - @thebalancingactpodcast Twitter - @podbalact Youtube Channel - The Balancing Act - YouTube Part of the Human Content Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at how Northeast ensures students are truly learning, growing, and preparing for the next step — not just attending class. Ford explains the college's philosophy of helping students succeed in whatever path they choose, whether transferring to a four-year university or entering the workforce. Ford emphasizes that asking questions and seeking help are key parts of the learning process, and that Northeast's Student Success Center plays a vital role in that journey. By offering personalized support and guidance, the college works to make sure every student leaves with the tools, confidence, and education needed to achieve their goals beyond the classroom. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at what students should consider when deciding if college is the right path for them. Ford acknowledges that while college may not be for everyone, education certainly is. He discusses how Northeast offers multiple opportunities and levels of support to help individuals find their best pathway — whether that leads directly into a degree program, a career and technical education field, or skilled workforce training. Ford also talks about how these pathways often begin long before high school graduation, and how the college works closely with students, parents, and educators to help them make informed decisions about their futures. By focusing on personalized guidance and real-world opportunities, Northeast continues to ensure that every learner has a chance to succeed — no matter which direction they choose. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
A senior at South St Paul High School tells us how he's helping his community in a difficult time.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at how Northeast is building a campus culture where it's okay to ask for help — whether that help involves academics or mental health. Ford discusses how college life can sometimes feel overwhelming and how Northeast is working to ensure that mental health is treated with the same importance as academic success. Ford emphasizes that asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness, and reminds listeners that there are multiple ways for students and employees alike to access the support they need. Ford highlights the college's counseling and resource programs as part of an overall success plan and shares how employees are trained to recognize signs of distress so they can connect individuals with the right resources. Together, these efforts reflect Northeast's continuing dedication to caring for the whole person — academically, emotionally, and socially. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at the college's vision as it moves into 2026. Ford shares his goals, passions, and priorities for the new year — all centered around continuing to fulfill Northeast's mission of excellence in education, service, and community engagement. He highlights key areas that will guide the college forward, focusing on ongoing projects and priorities that strengthen student success, empower employees, and enhance classroom instruction. Ford also reflects on how aligning these efforts with Northeast's core values ensures that every initiative — from academic programs to support services — contributes to the college's long-term vision of building a stronger and more connected learning community. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
(Episode 365) On this show Amanda Jones, Gina Johnston-Small and Special Guest Harley Nail come to the studio. Harley tells us a little about life as a High School Senior at South Haven High School. Gina Johnston-Small tells everyone about what South Haven Real Estate has to offer at the moment. The group calls Madison Steadman to talk about her first 6 months of matrimonial bliss to her husband Chase. Gina talks to Madison about first steps toward home buying. On Racin' Mason Dixon's Front Porch Stomp, he calls in and 3-way calls his Cousin Tucker Tyson to talk about his waiting position to get into the Goodyear Tire drop and his daughter that wants to be Tire Queen. It's all here, right now and so much more on the Moondog Show. MoondogShow.com
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
As a Christmas present to our listeners, we are bringing back one of the top episodes in the last few months as Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery share how the college helps every student — from high school dual-enrollment participants to returning adult learners — discover their purpose and achieve success. Ford highlights the vital role of the Student Success Center, where personalized guidance and support have transformed countless student journeys. He also celebrates the achievements of the college's award-winning Adult Education Department, which continues to help individuals earn their HiSET diplomas and take the next step toward their goals. Whether a student is fresh out of high school, navigating their way through their first or second year of college, or coming back after time away, Northeast is committed to helping everyone succeed. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at considering Northeast — and what future students need to know when taking the first steps toward becoming a Tiger. Ford walks listeners through the admissions process, emphasizing that the steps remain the same whether applying for spring or fall enrollment. He highlights the importance of connecting early with the college's Student Success Center, where success coaches, advisors, and counselors are ready to help every step of the way. Ford explains that the journey begins with applying for admission online, followed by submitting all required documents — including high school transcripts, test scores, or HiSET/GED results, and college transcripts for transfer students. He encourages prospective students to ask questions, reach out for guidance, and take advantage of the support available to ensure a smooth transition into college life at Northeast. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and everything happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
Erie County Legislator Frank Todaro joins the show to discuss the case of Kayci Rae, a Depew High School Senior, who was thrown out of school because she refused a meningitis booster shot after she had an adverse reaction to the first dose of the shot she received in middle school.
5pm: Video Guest – Sadie Sullivan – Wenatchee High School Senior Athlete // Sadie is a senior multi-sport athlete at Wenatchee High School and 4 x State Finalist swimmer // Washington swimmer takes on state government, says girls shouldn’t be pressured to undress around boys // Talking Sports with Ry – 10-3 Seahawks Host the 8-5 Colts on Sunday at 1:25pm on CBS // 44 year old Phillip Rivers is at the helm for the 8-5 Colts on Sunday in Seattle // Colt’s Coach Shane Steichen on his conversation with Rivers // Letters
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery look at things that the college does well. Ford doesn't just brag on one thing that the college does exceptionally well—he highlights several areas where Northeast continues to top the charts. He discusses how moving the college forward includes building meaningful partnerships with outside agencies, workforce training programs, and organizations like Accelerate Mississippi and Northrop Grumman. Ford also shares how collaborations with local healthcare providers and government agencies are paving the way for future training initiatives that will expand opportunities for both students and the community. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
TigerTalk turns its attention to adult education in Mississippi as Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery meets with Northeast president Dr. Ricky G. Ford for an in-depth look at one of the state's strongest programs. Calvery leads the conversation as Ford highlights how Northeast's award-winning approach serves as a model for colleges across the Magnolia State. Their discussion explains how adult education supports individuals who did not complete high school and often faced setbacks that kept them from earning a credential. Ford outlines why adult education plays a key role in strengthening Mississippi's workforce. Programs focus on literacy and practical work skills that can help drive economic growth, though he notes the need for sustainable funding to meet the scale of demand. Current estimates show 301,301 Mississippians lack a high school diploma, and statewide programs helped 8,465 people reach that milestone last year. Challenges remain significant. Many students enter reading at a third-grade level or below, and 97 percent fall under an eighth-grade learning level. Ford details how programs like Northeast's work to close those gaps and offer a pathway toward long-term success for learners and communities across the state. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
TigerTalk offers a look at Northeast Mississippi Community College's legislative focus for Fiscal Year 2027 as Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery joins Northeast president Dr. Ricky G. Ford for a detailed conversation on statewide community college needs. Calvery guides the discussion as Ford outlines priorities shared by all 15 colleges in Mississippi, including a proposed six percent raise for faculty, staff and all employees, support for rising operational costs and continued funding for the Career Tech Advantage Program that supplies updated equipment and new programs for workforce training. Ford also explains the system's request for $150 million in capital improvements and repairs, with Northeast seeking between $6 million and $8 million. In total, Mississippi's community colleges are asking lawmakers for $211.5 million in state support for the upcoming fiscal year. Plus, get the latest updates on athletics, academics, workforce development, and all the incredible things happening at one of the nation's premier community colleges.