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On this week's Military Life *PARENTS EDITION* podcast episode, I check in with the University of New England's Dr Marg Rogers to find out how the Children's Family Resilience Programs have been going. The programs and related resources were developed following Dr Rogers' PhD studies and research that found there was a huge gap in the understanding and support of 2- 8-year-old defence kids. Marg and I also talk about; -Why giving 2- 8-year-old defence kids a voice was important. -The lack of age and culturally-appropriate resources for defence kids. -Figuring out why support and resources were only available for school-age defence kids. -The importance of supporting defence kids to build a sense of belonging in their formative years. -Focusing on deployment, separation, the impact and how to best support 2-8-year-olds. -Launching the pilot program and developing co-designed research-backed resources. -Listening to feedback from defence parents and kids so the programs & resources were on point. -Why it was important defence parents, and kids helped shape the final products. -The 12 downloadable research-based story books (8 interactive) and related resources. -Staying focused on the overall goal, which is for defence kids to be well. -Being recognised and named the 2022 joint award winner for the Council of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences ‘Distinctive Work'. -Acknowledging the team effort with specialist consultants, a web team, Steering Committee, program authors, contributors and those with lived experience involved. -Why military support organisations in Canada are now looking to adapt the programs & resources for Canadian military educators, parents and kids. -What next and the need for more resources around the topics of relocation, moral injury and for veteran families who have transitioned out of the ADF. To listen to the previous episode with Dr Roger's where we discuss her research in-depth, search for ep68 of the Military Life Podcast. Please note that since recording this episode, the EC Defence Programs has changed its name to the Children's Family Resilience Programs. To access the research findings, FREE books, resources, and programs, visit https://ecdefenceprograms.com/ Ready to join the Military Life and the Military Parents community? Click through the links to get connected xx www.militarylife.com.au www.militaryparents.com.au
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II passed away on Thursday September 8th 2022 at Balmoral Castle. Today The Quicky team looks at what happens now that King Charles III is our head of state and what legacy Elizabeth leaves behind. Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Giselle Bastin - Associate Professor in the College of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences at Flinders University Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Liv Proud Audio Producer: Thom Lion Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.auBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Throughout Nepal, large freight trucks painted by artists provide special visual entertainment for travelers along the highways and dangerous mountain roads of the Himalayas. These creatively painted scenes and sayings can be clever, witty and even profound - offering food for thought to the viewer. Former Peace Corps volunteer and UC San Diego lecturer emeritus Ron Ranson, along with filmmaker Sudarson Karki, document the Nepali custom of painting trucks with icons of their country, spiritual life, European sports teams and even major movies like "Titanic." [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 37685]
Throughout Nepal, large freight trucks painted by artists provide special visual entertainment for travelers along the highways and dangerous mountain roads of the Himalayas. These creatively painted scenes and sayings can be clever, witty and even profound - offering food for thought to the viewer. Former Peace Corps volunteer and UC San Diego lecturer emeritus Ron Ranson, along with filmmaker Sudarson Karki, document the Nepali custom of painting trucks with icons of their country, spiritual life, European sports teams and even major movies like "Titanic." [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 37685]
Throughout Nepal, large freight trucks painted by artists provide special visual entertainment for travelers along the highways and dangerous mountain roads of the Himalayas. These creatively painted scenes and sayings can be clever, witty and even profound - offering food for thought to the viewer. Former Peace Corps volunteer and UC San Diego lecturer emeritus Ron Ranson, along with filmmaker Sudarson Karki, document the Nepali custom of painting trucks with icons of their country, spiritual life, European sports teams and even major movies like "Titanic." [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 37685]
Welcome Victor Moreira to the Blue, Gold & BLACK Podcast. Victor is an Academic Advisor for the College of Humanities Arts and Social Science(CHASS). In this episode, Victor speaks on his experience of growing up in the Inland Empire in a diverse neighborhood and how that helped shape his identity. As a UC Riverside alumni Victor was an active member of the Black community as a student and continues his dedication to UCR into his professional life. Hear as Victor Moreira discusses his interesting educational journey and his insights on mentorship.
Emmanuel Jal, an internationally recognized hip-hop musician, former child soldier turned activist and entrepreneur, shares his story and music. Jal was born into the life of a child solider in the early 1980s in the war-torn region of Southern Sudan. He calls upon all of us to engage with our world and become global citizens through scholarship, leadership and service. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33490]
Emmanuel Jal, an internationally recognized hip-hop musician, former child soldier turned activist and entrepreneur, shares his story and music. Jal was born into the life of a child solider in the early 1980s in the war-torn region of Southern Sudan. He calls upon all of us to engage with our world and become global citizens through scholarship, leadership and service. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33490]
Emmanuel Jal, an internationally recognized hip-hop musician, former child soldier turned activist and entrepreneur, shares his story and music. Jal was born into the life of a child solider in the early 1980s in the war-torn region of Southern Sudan. He calls upon all of us to engage with our world and become global citizens through scholarship, leadership and service. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33490]
Emmanuel Jal, an internationally recognized hip-hop musician, former child soldier turned activist and entrepreneur, shares his story and music. Jal was born into the life of a child solider in the early 1980s in the war-torn region of Southern Sudan. He calls upon all of us to engage with our world and become global citizens through scholarship, leadership and service. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33490]
Emmanuel Jal, an internationally recognized hip-hop musician, former child soldier turned activist and entrepreneur, shares his story and music. Jal was born into the life of a child solider in the early 1980s in the war-torn region of Southern Sudan. He calls upon all of us to engage with our world and become global citizens through scholarship, leadership and service. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33490]
Emmanuel Jal, an internationally recognized hip-hop musician, former child soldier turned activist and entrepreneur, shares his story and music. Jal was born into the life of a child solider in the early 1980s in the war-torn region of Southern Sudan. He calls upon all of us to engage with our world and become global citizens through scholarship, leadership and service. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33490]
Emmanuel Jal, an internationally recognized hip-hop musician, former child soldier turned activist and entrepreneur, shares his story and music. Jal was born into the life of a child solider in the early 1980s in the war-torn region of Southern Sudan. He calls upon all of us to engage with our world and become global citizens through scholarship, leadership and service. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33490]
Emmanuel Jal, an internationally recognized hip-hop musician, former child soldier turned activist and entrepreneur, shares his story and music. Jal was born into the life of a child solider in the early 1980s in the war-torn region of Southern Sudan. He calls upon all of us to engage with our world and become global citizens through scholarship, leadership and service. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33490]
Emmanuel Jal, an internationally recognized hip-hop musician, former child soldier turned activist and entrepreneur, shares his story and music. Jal was born into the life of a child solider in the early 1980s in the war-torn region of Southern Sudan. He calls upon all of us to engage with our world and become global citizens through scholarship, leadership and service. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33490]
Emmanuel Jal, an internationally recognized hip-hop musician, former child soldier turned activist and entrepreneur, shares his story and music. Jal was born into the life of a child solider in the early 1980s in the war-torn region of Southern Sudan. He calls upon all of us to engage with our world and become global citizens through scholarship, leadership and service. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33490]
Guest: Stan Cotten, Play by Play voice of Wake Forest Football/Basketball joins us to recap their loss to Notre Dame and previews their game at Syracuse. Ronald Agers of ESPN True Hoops Network, Mike Patton of Sportsawakening.com and Reggie Howell of "Reggie's Rant" joins us discuss the latest in NBA news and other discussions. Dr Lee Bell, Media Personality, Motivational Speaker and Community Activist in Flint, Michigan recaps the Flint Mayor race and other related topics. Reverend Judkins, Instructor of Religion & Ethics Religion & Philosophy Program Division of Communications, Humanities & Arts at Shaw University, Raleigh, NC discusses sexual assault and abuse in the church and should churches be armed in the climate of church shootings and killings. Listen live beginning 6pm Eastern at 646-929-0130, online at blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor Interested in advertising on the show, email us at labatchelor40@gmail.com or at labatchelor@thebatchelorpadnetwork.com Listen to the podcast of each show at thebatchelorpadnetwork.com or at tunein.com Follow us at padnation@facebook, padnation2@twitter
Guest:Stan Cotten, Play by Play voice of Wake Forest Football/Basketball joins us to recap their loss to Notre Dame and n previews their game at Syracuse. Ronald Agers of ESPN True Hoops Network, Mike Patton of Sportsawakening.com and Reggie Howell of "Reggie's Rant" joins us discuss the latest in NBA news and other discussions. Dr Lee Bell, Media Personality, Motivational Speaker and Community Activist in Flint, Michigan recaps the Flint Mayor race and other related topics. Reverend Judkins, Instructor of Religion & Ethics Religion & Philosophy Program Division of Communications, Humanities & Arts at Shaw University, Raleigh, NC discusses sexual assault and abuse in the church and should churches be armed in the climate of church shootings and killings. Listen live beginning 6pm Eastern at 646-929-0130, online at blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor You can ask questions to our guest at labatchelor40@gmail.com or padnation2@twitter Interested in advertising on the show, email us at labatchelor40@gmail.com or at labatchelor@thebatchelorpadnetwork.com
Guest: Dr Wilmer J Leon III, Syndicated Talk show host and Author of Politics: Another Perspective and Kevin Corke, White House Correspondent for Fox News discusses the latest in politics. Christopher Brook, Attorney for the ACLU in North Carolina joins us to discuss the latest legal news locally and nationally. Reverend T. Terrell Judkins, Instructor of Religion and Ethics in the Division of Communications, Humanities & Arts at Shaw University and Minister Tara S. Gibbs, Director of Christian Education at Reeder Memorial Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC both discusses what "Salvation" actually means as it relates to the Christian Faith and why it seems the Christian Community has been silent in condemning Donald Trump. Plus Reggie Howell of WCLM in Richmond, VA and of "Reggie's Rants and Orlando Hughes, CEO/Play by Play voice of KRSB radio joins us to discuss the latest in political and social news. Listen live beginning 6pm Eastern at 646-929-0130, online at blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor
Guest: Reverend T Terrell Judkins, The Lorrine Anne and John Louis Weidenfeller Scholar at Oblate School of Theology in San Antonio, Texas and Instructor of Religion and Ethics in the Division of Communications, Humanities & Arts at Shaw University joins us to discuss "Once save, always save". Tim Chavous, Head football coach at Saint Augustine College joins us to recap their win vs Livingstone College and previews their upcoming game vs Winston Salem State. Christopher Brook, Attorney for The North Carolina ACLU discusses the the latest legal debates locally and nationally. Listen live beginning 6pm Eastern at blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor or by phone at 646-929-0130. You can ask questions to our guest at labatchelor40@gmail.com or padnation2@twitter Interested in advertising on the show, email us at labatchelor40@gmail.com Listen to the podcast of each show at thebatchelorpadnetwork.com Follow us at padnation@facebook, padnation2@twitter
Guest: Orlando Hughes, CEO and play by play voice of KRSB radio in Philadelphia tells why after week 1 Colin Kaepernick is still not on a NFL roster and what is the most effective way his supporters can put pressure on the NFL to get him signed. Reverend T. Travis Judkins, Lorrine Anne and John Louis Weidenfeller Scholar at Oblate School of Theology in San Antonio, Texas and Instructor of Religion and Ethics in the Division of Communications, Humanities & Arts at Shaw University tells us how you distinguish between spirituality and politics in getting involved with state,local and national causes and how do you love and kindly disagree with those who teach a doctrine that is not in line with the gospel. Listen live beginning 6pm Eastern at 646-929-0130, online at blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor You can ask questions to our guest at labatchelor40@gmail.com or padnation2@twitter Interested in advertising on the show, email us at labatchelor40@gmail.com or at labatchelor@thebatchelorpadnetwork.com Listen to the podcast of each show at thebatchelorpadnetwork.com or at tunein.com Follow us at padnation@facebook, padnation2@twitter
Guest: Mike Patton, Founder of sportsawakening.com discusses his latest article entitled:"The New York Jets are setting up Todd Bowles" and other topics. Reverend T. Terell Judkins of the Lorrine Anne and John Louis Weidenfeller Scholar at Oblate School of Theology in San Antonio, Texas and Instructor of Religion and Ethics in the Division of Communications, Humanities & Arts at Shaw University answers the question: Was Jesus black and a revolutionary? Listen live beginning 6pm Eastern at 646-929-0130, online at blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor or at tunein.com under "The Batchelor Pad show" You can ask questions to our guest at labatchelor40@gmail.com or padnation2@twitter Interested in advertising on the show, email us at labatchelor40@gmail.com or at labatchelor@thebatchelorpadnetwork.com Listen to the podcast of each show at thebatchelorpadnetwork.com Follow us at padnation@facebook, padnation2@twitter
Guest: Pat Freeman, Sports Director of WUFO in Buffalo, NY joins us to talk some NFL and NBA news and notes. Reverend Travis T Judkins, serves at The Lorrine Anne and John Louis Weidenfeller Scholar at Oblate School of Theology in San Antonio, Texas. In addition, an Instructor of Religion and Ethics in the Division of Communications, Humanities & Arts at Shaw University and Melissa McQueen, ordained in the United Church of Christ and is installed as pastor and teacher to Many Voices both discuss to be christian, black and gay and how it feels to be marginalized. Tom donelson of America's Pac and America's Majority discusses the latest in White House news and politics. You can ask questions to our guest at labatchelor40@gmail.com or padnation2@twitter Interested in advertising on the show, email us at labatchelor40@gmail.com Listen to the podcast of each show at thebatchelorpadnetwork.com Follow us at padnation@facebook, padnation2@twitter
California Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera shares stories and life lessons from his father. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 25525]
California Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera shares stories and life lessons from his father. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 25525]
California Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera shares stories and life lessons from his father. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 25525]
California Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera shares stories and life lessons from his father. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 25525]
California Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera shares stories and life lessons from his father. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 25525]
California Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera shares stories and life lessons from his father. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 25525]
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and recent US poet laureate Ted Kooser gives a public reading and answer questions on his art during a visit to UC Davis. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 12031]
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and recent US poet laureate Ted Kooser gives a public reading and answer questions on his art during a visit to UC Davis. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 12031]
The Arts Research Center at UC Berkeley presents a panel of scholars and artists exploring the impact of the African diaspora on various forms of historical and contemporary music and dance. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 11708]
The Arts Research Center at UC Berkeley presents a panel of scholars and artists exploring the impact of the African diaspora on various forms of historical and contemporary music and dance. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 11708]
The Arts Research Center at UC Berkeley presents a panel of scholars and artists exploring the impact of the African diaspora on various forms of historical and contemporary music and dance. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 11708]
The Arts Research Center at UC Berkeley presents a panel of scholars and artists exploring the impact of the African diaspora on various forms of historical and contemporary music and dance. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 11708]
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that declared racially segregated schools unconstitutional, The Haunting of Jim Crow examines the events surrounding that momentous decision by weaving together the personal stories and reflections of two key protagonists, civil rights attorney (later Supreme Court Justice) Thurgood Marshall and segregationist Senator Strom Thurmond. The result is a multi-layered, multi-dimensional, and intensely personal interpretation of history. The play was written by UCSD Theatre professor Allan Havis. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 9386]
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that declared racially segregated schools unconstitutional, The Haunting of Jim Crow examines the events surrounding that momentous decision by weaving together the personal stories and reflections of two key protagonists, civil rights attorney (later Supreme Court Justice) Thurgood Marshall and segregationist Senator Strom Thurmond. The result is a multi-layered, multi-dimensional, and intensely personal interpretation of history. The play was written by UCSD Theatre professor Allan Havis. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 9386]