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Room by Room: The Home Organization Science Insights Podcast
Dr. Stella C. Sabi: Managing Home and Food Insecurity in Squalor | Room by Room #79

Room by Room: The Home Organization Science Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 55:03


Waking up to a home that offers functionality and cleanliness seems like the norm for many of us, but for some, is a struggle too big to tackle. This week on Room by Room: The Home Organization Science Insights Podcast, host Sarah Stancombe consults researcher Dr. Stella C. Sabi on the relationship between substandard living conditions and food insecurity, and the small steps people can take to reorganize their home.  Dr. Stella C. Sabi obtained her doctorate in Food Security from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. She has presented her research findings at several local and international platforms including the first SA Higher Education Colloquium on Food Insecurity at Universities, The “9th Annual Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Conference”, and the “2016 New York City International Academic Conference on Education & Social Sciences”. With a background in Policy and Development Studies, Dr. Stella C. Sabi has authored scientific peer-reviewed journals and book chapters on food security, land policy, and HIV/AIDS-treatment policy advocacy.   In this episode, Dr. Stella C. Sabi stresses the misconception that those living in squalor are lazy. Often, people's living conditions are reduced due to factors outside of their control, such as a mental or physical health condition. In reality, people are ashamed of their substandard living conditions and thus isolate themselves from society for fear of judgement. Together, Sarah and Dr. Stella C. Sabi discuss how more well-off people can assist in helping those in squalor both with cleaning and with food security. When offering food, those living with food insecurity deserve a choice as you never know what food allergies or intolerances they may have. Ultimately, networking and community is the best way for those living in squalor to help themselves.  Follow Dr. Stella C. Sabi's work by searching her name on Google Scholar Connect with Dr. Stella C. Sabi via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-stella-c-sabi-77375557/  Room by Room is produced by the Home Organization Science Labs, a division of LMSL, the Life Management Science Labs. Follow us on Social Media to stay updated: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCODVhYC-MeTMKQEwwRr8WVQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/homeorg.science.labs/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeorg.science.labs/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HOScienceLabs  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/home-organization-science-labs/  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@homeorg.science.labs  You can also subscribe and listen to the show on your preferred podcasting platforms: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/room-by-room-the-home-organization-science-insights-podcast/id1648509192 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7kUgWDXmcGl5XHbYspPtcW Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/37779f90-f736-4502-8dc4-3a653b8492bd iHeart Radio: https://iheart.com/podcast/102862783 Podbean: https://homeorganizationinsights.podbean.com/ PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/3402163 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/room-by-room-the-home-organiza-4914172

AI in Education Podcast
From Pod to Stage - Where to Find Dan and Ray Next

AI in Education Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 5:28


BONUS EPISODE ! We'd love to meet more of our listeners in person, so here's a list of events over the next few weeks when Dan, Ray, or Dan and Ray are speaking about AI in Education. One of the things that makes the podcast special is the amazing stories we get from our guests, and there's more stories than fit into an episode, and we're always on the lookout for more. So come and say hi at any of these events, and per   haps we can share an untold story, or you can tell us yours! August  19 August - Melbourne - Ray Melbourne EdTech Summit Ray's on the panel discussing "The Transformed Learning Landscape Through AI" at this event for edtech companies and universities 21 August - Sydney - Ray - Free event The Future of Human AI - IATD If you're in Sydney, the Institute of Applied Technology has scheduled the perfect event on Wednesday evening (starting at 6PM). Ray's hosting the free learning session "The Future of Human AI", designed for the thousands of small businesses and employees around Western Sydney who want to make sense of the AI hype and start to understand what everybody else is talking about. If you're a teacher, you'll also walk away with some good ideas of how businesses are using AI to help with your discussion of AI in the classroom   23 August - Sydney - Dan AI in Education Conference | Teaching Tomorrow: Harnessing AI Tools Today Organised by friends of the podcast Matt Esterman and Nick Jackson at WSU's Parramatta campus, it'll be a festival of ideas from a great lineup of teachers. Dan's one of the speakers, and will be wearing his Microsoft badge on the day, talking about all the latest great tech announcements from that world.   September 3 September - Online - Dan - Free event Build a Bot in Copilot Studio Doing his day job, Dan's taking part in this online workshop designed to help Microsoft Copilot users build their own bot. Like Build a Bear workshop, but with less bear and more bot. Open to any Microsoft customers in Australia and New Zealand.   4 September - Christchurch, NZ - Ray NZ Tertiary ICT Conference For New Zealand listeners Ray's heading over the ditch to deliver a keynote called "AI, why?" at the annual conference for digital teams of universities and polytechnics. If you're going to be there, please say Hi!   12-13 September - Adelaide - Ray HE FEST 24 Ray's taking part in the "Marketing, Recruitment, Advancement and AI in Higher Education Conference" in Adelaide. Ray's on a panel discussion "The place of AI in university " with Eddie Major, on applications of AI beyond teaching and learning, and then delivering the closing keynote, grandly titled "The future of HE - The future of higher education in a world where gen AI is ubiquitous"   16-19 September - Online - Dan and Ray - Free event Toddle's AI for AussieEd online event  The toddle team have pulled together 20 speakers from across Australia, who will be talking about assessment, LMSs, chatbots, the AI Framework for schools, leadership and data-driven learning. And tacked on right at the end of the run, at 5:15 on the 19th, we're going to have a crack at a live podcast recording  

Getting Smart Podcast
Dr. Robin Zape-tah-hol-ah Starr Minthorn on Indigenizing the Academy

Getting Smart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 35:18


This episode of the Getting Smart Podcast is part of a new short monthly series where Mason Pashia is joined by Dr. Jason Cummins, a previous guest and a friend of the podcast, to speak with indigenous leaders and academics to discuss how indigenous ways of knowing and leading can, and should, shape the education system.   Awaachiáookaate', or Jason Cummins Ed.D is an enrolled member of the Apsaalooke Nation, and recently served as the Deputy Director for the White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity for Native Americans and Strengthening Tribal Colleges and Universities, Office of the Secretary. Previously, he was the principal at Crow Agency Public School. As an Indigenous scholar and school leader he has innovatively worked to lead schools towards authentically serving Native American students PreK-12 and their communities by implementing culturally sustaining, trauma-informed, and restorative approaches.  Dr. Robin Zape-tah-hol-ah Minthorn is a member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma, Apache, Nez Perce, Umatilla and Assiniboine and is currently the Professor and Department Chair at the College of Education at Oklahoma University. At the time of this recording was a professor at UW Tacoma. Prior to her time in Washington, Dr. Minthorn served as Coordinator of Native American Affairs at Oklahoma State University and an adjunct faculty at Pawnee Nation College. Preceding that, as an academic advisor at Comanche Nation College, which is Oklahoma's first tribal college. Dr. Minthorn also co-founded Gamma Delta Pi, American Indian Sisterhood and RAIN (Retaining American Indians Now) as an undergraduate at the University of Oklahoma. As an academic professional, she co-founded ONASHE (the Oklahoma Native American Students in Higher Education) Conference. Links:  Dr. Robin Zape-tah-hol-ah Minthorn Unsettling Settler Colonialism  Since Time Immemorial Sweeney Winchief Paolo Friere  Dr. Michael Yellow Bird Connie Mcloud Native Student Challenges Indigenizing the Academy  

The EdUp Experience
571: A Very Unique Higher Ed Conference - with Terance Gonsalves, Partner & Education Chair at the Law Firm of Alston & Bird

The EdUp Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 21:51


We welcome YOU back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, YOUR guest is Terance Gonsalves, Partner & EducationChair at the Law Firm of Alston & Bird YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio & YOUR sponsors are Ellucian LIVE 2023 & Commencement: The Beginning of a New Era In Higher Education! Why should YOU attend Alston & Bird's Higher Education Conference on March 16, 2023? Listen in to #EdUp! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edup/message

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EdCast
Latinas in Higher Education

EdCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 27:30


EdCast examines the inequities confronting Latina faculty in higher education. Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with Hostos Community College President Dr. Daisy Cocco De Filippis and the planners of the first Latinas in Higher Education Conference about the underrepresentation of minority faculty in higher education along with advice on how Latina faculty can overcome obstacles to their success.

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Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
Conference grapples with transformation in higher education Stellenbosch

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 10:30


Guest: Leslie Van Rooi is A Senior Director of The Social Impact Transformation Programme at Stellenbosch and he joins Amy to discuss the recent Race and Transformation in Higher Education Conference held in collaboration between Stellenbosch University in partnership with Nelson Mandela and the University of Bath in UK co-hosted the Race and Transformation in Higher  Education Conference. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Human Capital Innovations (HCI) Podcast
S35E24 - Leveraging a Sense of Belonging to Shape an Organization's Bottom Line, with Micah J. Wonjoon Kessel

Human Capital Innovations (HCI) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 39:38


In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Micah J. Wonjoon Kessel about leveraging a sense of belonging to shape an organization's bottom line. See the video here: https://youtu.be/DMatS9zyLcI. For nearly two decades, Micah J. Wonjoon Kessel (https://www.linkedin.com/in/micah-j-wonjoon-kessel-07723244/) has designed empathic experiences applying research on the science of emotions. Pioneering behavioral design in the Netherlands, he advised on experiential concepts with organizations such as Google, Disney, Microsoft, and projects for flourishing across social divides with the Finnish and Swedish governments, and the Diabetes Fund.  Now, Micah is Emotions Centered Design Lead at one of the world's top emotions research neuroscience labs, IASLab, at Northeastern University. He is also Executive Director of Playground of Empathy (Playground), which is developed in collaboration with lab director, Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett, who has revolutionized the world's understanding of how and why the brain creates emotions. Under Micah's direction, Playground's team is a winner of the Harvard Culture Lab Innovation Fund Award in 2020, granted by their joint council of Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging, and has since shared the Walk in My Shoes Experience with over 50 organizations, including the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education Conference, the Black in Design Conference, and for 1000's at The Boston Museum of Science. Micah has presented his work at the Society for Neuroscience and Creativity, the Spectrum conference for founders of color, was a SOCAP scholar, and a Byron Fellow.  Please leave a review wherever you listen to your podcasts! Please consider supporting the HCI Podcast on Patreon. Check out the HCI Academy: Courses, Micro-Credentials, and Certificates to Upskill and Reskill for the Future of Work! Check out the LinkedIn Alchemizing Human Capital Newsletter. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Future Leader. Check out Dr. Westover's book, 'Bluer than Indigo' Leadership. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Alchemy of Truly Remarkable Leadership. Check out the latest issue of the Human Capital Leadership magazine. Ranked #5 Workplace Podcast Ranked #6 Performance Management Podcast Ranked #7 HR Podcast Ranked #12 Talent Management Podcast Ranked in the Top 20 Personal Development and Self-Improvement Podcasts  Ranked in the Top 30 Leadership Podcasts Each HCI Podcast episode (Program, ID No. 592296) has been approved for 0.50 HR (General) recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, aPHRi™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Open-Door Playhouse

ABOUTWhat does it mean to accept ourselves, and each other? Friends from the past reconnect in High School in this bittersweet Library conversation.WRITERRachael CarnesPlaywright Rachael Carnes received a 2020 Oregon Literary Fellowship and had more than 50 productions in 2019, across the U.S., U.K., Canada, the Middle East, and Asia. She’s recently developed work at the William Inge Theatre Festival, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Midwestern Dramatists Center, the Mid-America Theater Conference, the American Association for Theatre in Higher Education Conference, the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, the Great Plains Theatre Conference, the Lighthouse Writers’ Conference, and the Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Festival. Rachael’s plays are seen in many literary journals. Rachael is the founder and editor of CodeRedPlaywrights, a consortium of writers across the country, responding to gun violence. She and her family live in Oregon. www.rachaelcarnes.comDIRECTORBernadette ArmstrongBernadette moved to Los Angeles to work in film in the late 1990s and after her first two films went to festivals she took a short hiatus from writing until she fell in love with small theater. Since 2008 she has had several successful theater projects produced in No Hollywood. Her play The Reading Group was named Pick of the Week by LA Weekly Magazine and in 2017 her play Simple Lives was nominated for Outstanding Writing of an Original Play or Musical by the Valley Theater Awards (the only woman nominated). Bernadette is the founder of Open-Door Playhouse. ACTORSFranco Machado as MikeFranco was born in Caracas, Venezuela, and moved to the United States at the age of 3. Franco has lived in Chicago, Ann Arbor, and now resides in Los Angeles. Since the age of 16, Franco has worked both in front and behind the camera, which has allowed him to explore and embrace different perspectives within his writing. In 2019, he graduated Summa Cum Laude with a degree in Screenwriting and a minor in Sociology from Chapman University’s Dodge College. Franco has had the opportunity to work with many well-known artists including Anthony Ramos, Leonardo DiCaprio, Francis F. Coppola, Rita Wilson, Jessy Terrero, Lil Peep, Lil Twist, and CD9. He’s directed two short films, Our Lives Matter (2017) and Be a Man (2017), and a music video for TAKARA. Whitton Frank as LaurelWhitton Frank is a voice, film, television, and theater actor living in Los Angeles. Recent work includes the award-winning horror short Seeing Green as well as immersive vo work in the VR world of The Under Presents and The Tempest and as Kate in season 1 of RomCom Pods. Her theater credits include Florence Boorman in Her Naked Skin/Greenwood Theater, Andrea in Cat’s Eye/Pleasance Theater, King Arthur and Mordred in Clarissant/Little Candle Productions, Grumio in Taming of the Shrew/The Porters of Hellsgate, and Flaming Girl in What the Moon Saw/Son of Semele Ensemble. She can also be seen as Jenna Laffy in season 3 of the TNT show Murder in the First. She is a popular audiobook narrator and can be found on Audible and other sites. And in her copious free time, she moonlights as a DJ and specializes in vintage jazz, blues, and soul.Support the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/open-door-playhouse)

Think UDL
Multiple Means of UDL with Karrie Morin & Dana Sheehan

Think UDL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020


This episode was recorded on the campus of Goodwin College in East Hartford, CT, on the eve of the 2nd annual UDL in Higher Education Conference on November 8, 2019, with the theme +1, Transformation by design.

Breaking the Barrier with TAJ & Will
Episode 38 - Diversity Conference Recap and Comedy at a Crossroads

Breaking the Barrier with TAJ & Will

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 46:23


TAJ and Will are back from repping the podcast at the 2019 Annual Diversity Issues in Higher Education Conference! Jail pose for the artwork so you know it's real (sorry to our Apple Podcast listeners! -- Apple doesn't allow individual ep artwork for some reason). Topics: TAJ and Will recap how the conference went, being on a panel repping the podcast, comedy being at a crossroads, punch-up comedy, advising parents to let their kids make mistakes, TAJ and Will share hilarious experiences of mistakes they made, microaggressions, importance of empathy, open dialogue, and much more! Special shoutout to the American Conference on Diversity! We love what you do! Thank you for having us as panelists for this year's Diversity Issues in Higher Education Conference. Got a topic you want us to cover? Slide in the DMs and let us know! IG: @tajfcruz, @ryals____ Twitter: @breakbarrierpod, @tajcruz, @therealryals

Dupee Deep with Dr. Nikki
Special Episode: #LoveIsLoveIsLove (rebroadcast)

Dupee Deep with Dr. Nikki

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 98:13


Celebrate PRIDE with a rebroadcast of this special episode of Dupee Deep with Dr. Nikki. In this episode, Dr. Nikki, along with her co-host O Tomas Bell, host an intersectional roundtable discussion with people of color who also self-identify as members of the LGBTQ+ community. Panelists include: - Dr. Ebony Butler, Psychologist & Food Expert at http://mysisterskeep-her.com - Author of the book, "Food Is Not Bae" http://foodisnotbae.com - DJ Baker, Program Director at AllDigitalRadio.com - Curator/Producer/Host of the LGBT Urban Charts & The Weekly Top 40 (Broadcast live 6p - 10p ET every Saturday on http://alldigitalradio.com and host of "Da Doo Dirty Show, the longest running urban LGBT program in history https://www.mixcloud.com/djdoodirty/- Alfredo Del Cid, MEd, Asst. Dir. Social Justice Resources at Mills College - named to 2016 Bay Area's 30 under 30 Next Generation LGBT Leaders - Presenter at several national conferences including National LGBT Task Force's Creating Change Conference, the Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education Conference and the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity Check out his calendar a fundraiser for AIDS/Life Cycle https://www.draggedbyqueens.com/ - Special guest Jude Feng, a Chinese American Trans Activist who graciously shares his personal journey with us.

EM Weekly's Podcast
When does Response End and Recovery Begin

EM Weekly's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 45:04


This week we are talking to Dr. David McEntire one of the thought leaders in the field of emergency management education. David not only is actively teaching emergency management, he was part of the team that laid the groundwork for what emergency management curriculum is today.Guest BioDavid A. McEntireDr. McEntire is the Dean of the College of Health and Public Service at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. He is responsible for the oversight of numerous undergraduate and graduate courses/programs in the areas of dental hygiene, nursing, public and community health and respiratory therapy. He also works with other important programs including aviation (professional pilot and aviation management), criminal justice, forensic science/investigation, emergency services, homeland security, national security and public service.Prior to his arrival at UVU, Dr. McEntire was a professor in the Emergency Administration and Planning Program (EADP) at the University of North Texas. During his tenure at UNT, he served as the Coordinator for the undergraduate and PhD programs, as the Associate Dean in the College of Public Affairs and Community Service, and as the Director of Summer Session for the university.Dr. McEntire’s academic interests include emergency management theory, international disasters, community preparedness, response coordination, and vulnerability reduction. He has received several grants—funded by the Natural Hazards Center, the National Science Foundation, and other sources—that allowed him to conduct research in Peru, the Dominican Republic, Texas, New York, California, and Haiti.Dr. McEntire is the author or editor of several books including Disaster Response and Recovery (Wiley), Introduction to Homeland Security (Wiley), Disciplines, Disasters and Emergency Management (Charles C. Thomas), and Comparative Emergency Management (FEMA). He has published more than 100 articles and his research has appeared in Public Administration Review, the Australian Journal of Emergency Management, Disasters, the International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, Journal of Emergency Management, Journal of the Environment and Sustainable Development, Sustainable Communities Review, International Journal of Emergency Management, Towson Journal of International Affairs, Journal of the American Society of Professional Emergency Planners, and the Journal of International and Public Affairs. His articles in Disaster Prevention and Management received Highly Commended and Outstanding Paper awards.Dr. McEntire completed an instructor guide on disaster response operations for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). He has also published chapters in the Handbook of Disaster Research (Springer), the Handbook of Disaster Management (CRC Press), Emergency Management: Principles and Practices for Local Government (ICMA), Critical Issues in Homeland Security (Westview Press), Handbook of Emergency Response (CRC Press), Preparedness and Response for Catastrophic Events (CRC Press), and Critical Issues in Disaster Science and Management (FEMA).Dr. McEntire received grants to conduct terrorism-response training for FEMA in Arkansas and Oklahoma. He was a contributing author for a study of Texas Homeland Security Preparedness for the Century Foundation as well as three IQ reports for the International City/County Management Association. McEntire has presented papers internationally (in Hungary, Mexico, and Norway), at the National Science Foundation, at the National Academy of Sciences, at the Disaster Research Center, at the Natural Hazards Center, and at the Higher Education Conference at FEMA’s Emergency Management Institute in Emmitsburg, Maryland.McEntire is a former member of Congressman Burgess’ Homeland Security Advisory Board, FEMA Region VI Advisory Board, ICMA’s Advisory Board, and the Fire Protection Publications Advisory Board. He has reviewed books for several publishers and is on the editorial staff for the Journal of Emergency Management.Dr. McEntire attended the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Denver. While pursuing his degree, he worked for the International and Emergency Services Departments at the American Red Cross.In 2010, Dr. McEntire was recognized as the Dr. B. Wayne Blanchard Award Recipient for Academic Excellence in Emergency Management Higher Education. He was given the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Award (provided by School of Public Administration at the University of Central Florida) at the 2018 FEMA Higher Education Conference.Related ShowsLinks LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/david-mcentire-6a8085116Website: https://www.uvu.edu/profpages/profiles/show/user_id/19894Email: david.mcentire@uvu.eduAdvertisersTitan HST https://www.titanhst.com/Emergency Managers Leadership Conference www.emlc.us

Brooklyn Free Speech Radio
The Usable Past Episode 3 - The Atlanta Invitation

Brooklyn Free Speech Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 21:32


In 1967, an invitation to a college newspaper editor to attend a Higher Education Conference in Atlanta turns into alife changing experience after an encounter with Kathleen Cleaver at a SNCC organizing session , unfolding to a rareinterview with Coretta Scott King and meeting Dr. Martin Luther King.

Schoolin Life Podcast
Au Natural

Schoolin Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 64:06


On this week’s episode, Ashley and Marcy talk being natural. From hair and makeup to deodorant and lotions, products over the last 10 years have represented a constant campaign encouraging women to go natural. With promises of longer, stronger hair to holistic health and wellness, naturalistas run online communities and brands while serving as some of the largest and most prominent influencers in the beauty industry. Now that green products and celebrating our natural selves have a majority following, what do we make of the natural movement? Has it lived up to its promises of freedom and acceptance for all?   All Black Everything: Black and Voting   TVtea: The Player's Club   Catch Schoolin Life Out & About   Join Ashley in Tampa on Nov. 15th for Hey Sis Meet Up Schoolin Life is teaming up with @CiteASista, @SisterPHD, @NothinButTreble, and #TeamTypingFast at this year’s American Society of Higher Education Conference. More info at schoolinlifepod.com     Follow us on Social: Facebook, Twitter & Instagram @schoolinlifepod  Email us: schoolinlifepod@gmail.com   Subscribe to the Schoolin Life Newsletter 

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Schoolin Life Podcast

On this week’s episode, Ashley and Marcy talk awkward conversations. “So when are you going to give me a grandbaby?” “Looks like you’re picking up a little weight, huh?” “Where did your last boyfriend go?” “You still haven’t graduated?”   Is it just us or are you also overwhelmed by people trying to engage you in the most uncomfortable of small talk? It can feel like a dangerous game of dodgeball, trying to avoid the painful (and intrusive) babble with tact, grace, and while not catching a case. Listen up as Marcy and Ashley provide tested strategies to help you navigate the most awkward of conversations while silently wishing some people would just say less.   Substitute: Dasha Kennedy of The Broke Black Girl Follow The Broke Black Girl on Facebook   All Black Everything: Florence Delorez Griffith–Joyner    TVtea: The Neighborhood on CBS   Catch Schoolin Life Out & About   Join Ashley in Tampa on Nov. 15th for Hey Sis Meet Up Schoolin Life is teaming up with @CiteASista, @SisterPHD, @NothinButTreble, and #TeamTypingFast at this year’s American Society of Higher Education Conference. More info at schoolinlifepod.com   Follow us on Social: Facebook, Twitter & Instagram @schoolinlifepod  Email us: schoolinlifepod@gmail.com   Subscribe to the Schoolin Life Newsletter

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Dupee Deep with Dr. Nikki
Dupee Deep: Episode 303 - #LoveisLoveisLove

Dupee Deep with Dr. Nikki

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 98:13


Dr. Nikki hosts a intersectional roundtable discussion with people of color who also self-identify as members of the LGBTQ+ community. Joining the table today:- Dr. Ebony Butler, Psychologist & Food Expert at http://mysisterskeep-her.com - Author of the book, "Food Is Not Bae" http://foodisnotbae.com - DJ Baker, Program Director at AllDigitalRadio.com - Curator/Producer/Host of the LGBT Urban Charts & The Weekly Top 40 (Broadcast live 6p - 10p ET every Saturday on http://alldigitalradio.com and host of "Da Doo Dirty Show, the longest running urban LGBT program in history https://www.mixcloud.com/djdoodirty/- Alfredo Del Cid, MEd, Asst. Dir. Social Justice Resources at Mills College - named to 2016 Bay Area's 30 under 30 Next Generation LGBT Leaders - Presenter at several national conferences including National LGBT Task Force's Creating Change Conference, the Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education Conference and the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity Check out his calendar a fundraiser for AIDS/Life Cycle https://www.draggedbyqueens.com/ and special guest Jude Feng, a Chinese American Trans Activist who graciously shares his personal journey with us today.

Update@Noon
Chances of a black student graduating now worse than in the 1970's

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 4:28


Statistician General - Pali Lehohla has warned that South Africa is facing a disaster because the economic prospects of 90 percent of the population have not improved. Speaking at a Higher Education Conference in Durban, Lehohla said the biggest driver of poverty in the country is lack of education and barriers to black people completing tertiary qualification. Lehohla also says chances of a black student graduating are now less than in the 1970's when seen as a ratio of the population. Academics at the conference are taking stock of where tertiary education finds itself two years after the Fees Must Fall movement rocked the country. Dries Liebenberg reports .