Podcasts about independent readers

  • 12PODCASTS
  • 16EPISODES
  • 1h 30mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • May 19, 2022LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024

Related Topics:

conjure candelo

Best podcasts about independent readers

Latest podcast episodes about independent readers

A+ Parents
Encouraging Kids To Become Independent Readers | Sarah Miller

A+ Parents

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 27:48


Sarah Miller is a homeschool mom of two and an educator with over a decade of experience teaching kids in preschool through high school. She helps homeschool parents teach their kids to read with confidence at Homeschooling 4 Him, where she shares tips and tricks to make homeschooling simple and fun. Her learn to read the curriculum, Reading Better Together, uses fun phonics activities and side by side stories to teach kids how to read while helping them fall in love with reading at the same time. Thank you for listening to the A+ Parents podcast. If you love the show, don't forget to subscribe, share and leave us a review. Also, follow us online at www.aplusparents.com  www.mrdmath.com or on our social channels @MrDMathlive @aplusparentspodcast Also, host Dennis DiNoia has a new book out NOW called “Teach: Becoming Independently Responsible Learners. Order your copy: https://aplusparents.com/teach OR on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X2B3MG8/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_api_i_DDH16A3BD5X79CSFSQXB

TeacherGoals Podcast
TeacherGoal #5: Support All Students to Become Independent Readers with Kathryn Starke

TeacherGoals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 31:13


Reading is a common subject within all classrooms; students read to do essays, workshops, activities, research, etc. However, have you ever wondered if they are really enjoying it? As an educator, you should look for different ways to know the answer and figure out the best manner to shift your student's mindset about reading. In this week's episode, we have a very special guest that will provide us with meaningful strategies you can use to empower your students to love literacy.Let me introduce Kathryn Starke; she has a bachelor's degree in elementary education and a master's degree in Literacy and Culture.  Kathryn is an urban literacy consultant, reading specialist, author, keynote speaker, adjunct professor, and the founder of Creative Minds Publications. Her books, Tackle Reading and A Touchdown in Reading are part of a national educational initiative supported by the NFL.Tune in and be up-to-date to support your students to become independent readers!Resources Mentioned: A Touchdown in ReadingTackle Reading Visit our website to read the transcript and download additional resources or, join our Facebook group here to connect with other teachers, engage in LIVE Q & A's with the TeacherGoals Podcast guests and discuss podcast episodes.You can connect with our host Erica Terry on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Be sure to check out her website www.healthywealthyeducators.com  to learn more about different strategies to achieve your teaching goals!You can connect with the TeacherGoals community on Facebook, LinkedIn, Youtube, Instagram, and Twitter. If you'd like to engage in Q&A with our guests during the live interview or interact with a rockstar community of educators, then you are going to definitely want to join the TeacherGoals Facebook group.

Librarians Telling Tales
Books that launched us as readers + Tips for supporting independent readers

Librarians Telling Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 19:12


In this episode, we chat about our favorite independent reads and the books that we see flying off our shelves as readers in our community discover the joy of reading! We also share tips to help our listeners keep their kiddos excited about reading.

books launched independent readers
DIY MFA Radio
278: Writing for Newly-Independent Readers - Interview with Megan McDonald

DIY MFA Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 61:19


Hey there word nerds! Today, I have the pleasure of interviewing Megan McDonald, the author behind the popular Judy Moody series. Megan grew up the youngest of five sisters, so knows a thing or two about speaking up for herself. Before she became a writer, she worked in museums, libraries, and bookstores; she has also made a living as a storyteller and a park ranger. In addition to the best-selling Judy Moody and Stink series, she is the author of three Sisters Club stories, two books about Ant and Honey Bee, and many other books for children. Today we’ll be talking about the latest Judy Moody book, #15 Judy Moody, Book Quiz Whiz. In this episode Megan and I discuss: The personal origins of the Judy Moody books The question from kid readers that helped inspire the series Tailoring vocabulary for an early reader How to keep a story super focused Keeping a series fresh, new and exciting for readers Plus her #1 Tip for Writers. For more info and shownotes: www.diymfa.com/278

The Magician and the Fool Podcast
E19 Balthazar's Conjure

The Magician and the Fool Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 99:27


    In this Episode we talk with the fascinating Balthazar of https://www.balthazarconjure.com/. Balthazar is a Rootworker, Medium, Diviner and Solomonic Magician based in Amsterdam. He hosts the popular Balthazar's Conjure YouTube channel, where he teaches his syncretic style of African folk magic and European spiritualism.  We cover lots of interesting topics including: Divination as a vehicle for healing, fate and free will in divination, The intersection of folk and ceremonial magic, Arthur Gauntlet and Madeline Montalban, ethics in magic, Blessed conditions, magical warfare and more!   Balthazar on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCULNabNE3Z_d7ZvFu-lB7Lg   Website: https://www.balthazarconjure.com/   The Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers:  http://readersandrootworkers.org/wiki/Association_of_Independent_Readers_and_Rootworkers            

Widdershins
The Growing Endangered Elephant inthe Room

Widdershins

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 137:11


Stories we are following: The mass exodus from The Association of Independent Readers and Root Workers, Candelo Kimbisa's very public departure, The growing Spreaker network and moreHttp://thesacredgrovestore.com

The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast
#149 Encouraging independent readers without being overwhelmed

The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 11:38


Meredith Ogden helps us understand strategies for guiding independent readers. www.coolcatteacher.com/e149 Sponsor: Book Creator. Previously on the 10-Minute Teacher, guests have mentioned Book Creator as one of their top apps for the iPad. Well, now we can all use Book Creator in our classrooms using the Chrome web browser. Make books, send the link to parents and even include audio and video. As a teacher, you can get started with a library of 40 books as part of their free version - go to coolcatteacher.com/bookcreator to get started now. This is great news! Now we can all use Book Creator in our classrooms, on any device, using the Chrome web browser. (This tool would be perfect for following the techniques described in today's show.)

SoulVox L*I*V*E!
(r)Evolution with HiC

SoulVox L*I*V*E!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2015 121:00


Join the (r)Evolution ! L*I*V*E Readings ... skype in or call 646.716.5510 for your opportunity to receive a reading L*I*V*E on the air with HiC during the show. Join the (r)Evolution as we take a journey into the exotic world of Middle Eastern oracular, spiritual and magical practices with this month's (r)Evolutionary guest, CONJUREMAN ALI. He shares his work with us as a geomancer, astrologer, magician, reader and his work with spirits, ancestors and the djinn. And ... find out some of the big themes that the stars have in store for us this year, and Conjureman Ali's suggestions on what you can do to take best advantage of them. ConjureMan Ali is a professional reader, rootworker, and djinn conjurer. He's known in the US as one of the esteemed members of the Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers and internationally as a geomancer, astrologer, and practitioner of djinn magic. Raised in a spiritual and magical path, he dedicates his time to teaching students, helping clients, and writing about the traditions that are dear to him. His books on Saint Cyprian and Santisima Muerte and his essays on hoodoo are widely recognised as the authoritative texts on the subject. Additionally he is a high priest in the Afro-Brazilian tradition of Quimbanda and hopes to bring wider attention to some of the more esoteric and little known magical practices of the Middle East and Africa.

SoulVox L*I*V*E!
The Amethyst Oracle : Divination with a Queer Twist

SoulVox L*I*V*E!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2014 133:00


L*I*V*E Readings ... skype in or call 646.716.5510 to receive a reading on the air during the show.   On this month's Amethyst Oracle, HiC and Charlie are joined by Mystic Arts and Spiritual Teacher, Lou Florez. Join us as we wander down the hazy and humid path of Southern-style Tarot, Mediumship, Diloggún and Magic. If you have questions about this style of work, feel free to call in during the show to ask your question. PLUS, Lou will be offering us a Southern-style magical technique that you can perform in order to survive and thrive during the astrological storm front that is blowing through April.   Lou Florez is an internationally known speaker and lecturer of folk magic traditions of the South. He is a deeply rooted Spirit Worker, Priest, and Medium who has studied with indigenous elders and medicine holders from across the globe. Lou is graduate apprentice of Catherine Yronwode’s Hoodoo Rootwork Correspondence Course, and is a member of The Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers, a gathering of professional practitioners of African American folk magic, hoodoo, conjure, and rootwork, who provide psychic readings and spiritual root doctoring services to the public. In 2008, Lou was confirmed as an Olorisha and Priest of Shango under Iyanifa Ifalade Ta’Shia Asanti of Ile Ori Ogbe Egun, and is a Tata Nkisi in the Bacongo Tradition. Lou also holds the titles of High Priest through a Neo-pagan tradition, and he has studied and apprenticed with Curanderos and Hoodoo Workers throughout the South.

Kimbisa.org | Home of Candelo's Corner Palo Mayombe Talk Show
Meet Us At The Crossroads On Candelo’s Corner

Kimbisa.org | Home of Candelo's Corner Palo Mayombe Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2013 126:51


ConjureMan Ali is a professional conjure doctor and reader, is a member of the prestigious Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers, and co-hosts the reknown Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour. Dr E. is a rootworker, two-headed conjure man, psychic reader, medium and [...]

crossroads candelo independent readers
And Then Some Again Productions Presents ...
Meet Us At The Crossroads On Candelo's Corner

And Then Some Again Productions Presents ...

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2013 127:00


ConjureMan Ali is a professional conjure doctor and reader, is a member of the prestigious Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers, and co-hosts the reknown Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour. Dr E. is a rootworker, two-headed conjure man, psychic reader, medium and spiritual consultant. He is also a member of the prestigious Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers, and appears regularly on The Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour.  Tonight's topic: Throwing The Bones As time allows we will be taking your calls for readings with ConjureMan Ali, Dr. E., and Tata Candelo. Friend, Follow & Bookmark our links: Kimbisa.org KDCL Media

healing friend spiritual crossroads conjure independent readers bakulu kimbisa
And Then Some Again Productions Presents ...
Candelo's Corner With Deacon Millett

And Then Some Again Productions Presents ...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2013 118:00


Hoodoo Honey And Sugar Spells written by Deacon Millett presents full, complete, and authentic instructions on every kind of sugar, honey, apple, onion, molasses, and syrup spell you can imagine. He is a Reconciliation and Love Spell specialist, and the incredible opening section of the book is filled with the Deacon's recipes for making your own sugar scrubs, sweet bowl spells, and honey baths. Deacon Millett specializes in both the light and dark sides of love magic. He is seer with over a decade of rootwork service to an international clientele, also the pastor of Four Altars Gospel Sanctuary in Southern Calfornia, a member of the Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers, and the founder of the Hoodoo Psychics. "Like" Candelo's Corner & KDCL Media at: Candelo’s Corner on FB KDCL Media on FB

And Then Some Again Productions Presents ...
Candelo's Corner Featuring Madame Nadia

And Then Some Again Productions Presents ...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2013 124:00


Madame Nadia is an enchantress, a hereditary diviner, writer, and filmmaker with flare for all things beautiful, glamorous, and artistic. She was born in Eastern Europe, raised in the Middle East, and currently resides with her family in the Midwest. Training under Miss Catherine Yronwode, Madame Nadia graduated from the acclaimed Hoodoo Rootwork Correspondence Course. Madame Nadia draws great empowerment from her Ancestors, Spirit Guides, and Saint Cyprian — her patron saint. With years of solitary practice under her belt of enchantments, Madame Nadia became a founding member of the Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers, and a diviner on the respectable Hoodoo Psychics network. Madame Nadia is often featured on the first and longest-running Hoodoo radio show: The Lucky Mojo Rootwork Hour, alongside Catherine Yronwode and ConjureMan Ali. Madame Nadia is also one of the lead Lenormand fortunetellers in the country; bringing a fascinating European divination system to the New World, while teaching classes in traditional cartomancy, divination, and magical case assessment through fortunetelling. KDCL Media on FB Candelo’s Corner on FB

Kimbisa.org | Home of Candelo's Corner Palo Mayombe Talk Show
Candelo’s Corner – Conjure Man Ali talks Kimbanda, Quimbanda

Kimbisa.org | Home of Candelo's Corner Palo Mayombe Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2012 122:00


ConjureMan Ali is a professional conjure doctor and reader, a member of the prestigious Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers, and co-hosts the renown Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour. He is also a scratched Tata Kimbanda and is one of [...]

conjure quimbanda candelo independent readers
Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour
Career, Hope to Reconcile, Better Workmates, Family Neglect

Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2011 92:00


The Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour is a real, live call-in show where the general public gets a chance to ask about actual problems with love, career, and spiritual protection, and we recommend and fully describe hoodoo rootwork spells to address, ameliorate, and remediate their issues. You will learn a lot just by listening -- but if you call in and your call is selected, you will get a free consultation from two of the finest workers in the field, cat yronwode and ConjureMan Ali. This week marks the first with ConjureMan Ali as official co-host, and the programming change was introduced whereby a special Guest from the Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers (AIRR) would appear each week. 92 minutes. From Visalia, California, Lynn asks whether she should concentrate on continuing education as her parents struggle with poverty and the aftermath of a death in the family. LoveJones, in Raleigh NC, wonders if her hope for reconciliation is justified. Calling from Los Angeles, Believe129 seeks advice on finding a better job with more congenial people. Magicianness, of Guerneville CA, wants to check up on her jinx-breaking work.  In Denver, Bickum wonders why she's always neglected and forgotten by her family.

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews
Borders Moves Manga to the Kiddy Section

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2009


I went to Borders tonight with a coupon for 25% off my purchase, not expecting to find much. After all, I hadn't found anything the week before when I had a similar coupon. Borders is definitely in decline. Whatever section you go into, they have tons of books facing outward to cover up the fact that they do not have a lot of selection. I've seen them try to conceal this in different ways at different stores. One got shorter bookcases and arranged them in U shapes instead of straight rows to give the illusion of taking up more space. It's just so sad. Until the past year or so, Borders had a better selection of books that Barnes&Noble. I would hardly ever go to Barnes. But lately, the situation has reversed. It's really apparent in the manga section. You might see a couple of rows on each shelf with almost all the books facing outward instead of just showing the spine. To me, if they went out of business, it wouldn't make much difference. So when I go to the manga section tonight, there's a cart there filled with manga, and I'm thinking "Cool, they must be new titles", but then I see that almost all of the manga on the shelves are gone, and that there are more carts of manga sitting there as well. I ask this older dude "What's up with the manga?" He tells me they're moving it upstairs. "To the kids section?" I ask. He almost seems ashamed of it, because he's a manga fan and he thinks it's kinda degrading the genre. A younger employee that's helping him move the manga feels the same way (He's cool. He actually gave me a discount before on some manga I was buying just because I had on a Ghost in the Shell shirt!). He too seems to feel bad about putting them in the kids section. I thought it was at least cool that the manager of the store got manga fans to be the pallbearers of the banishment. The manga are now gonna be right next to the "Independent Readers". So how is Gantz or MPD Psycho gonna mix with Old Yeller and Harry Potter? I think it could be a problem if some soccer mom picks up one of them. "Yes, dear, you can get this little comic...oh my! He got his head cut off! Oh, and that dog is licking her ****....Manager! Manager!" (soccer mom passes out and collapses in a senseless heap as young boy salivates over alien murder in Gantz).  Or are they even gonna carry mature titles anymore? I don't really know how I feel about it. I think in a way it knocks down the medium in respectibility. The older guy acted like it was just a reality that kids are the ones buying it. It was kinda funny because even after I had walked away I could hear him speaking to other customers...."Don't worry, we're not getting rid of the manga, we're just moving it upstairs....Ha ha, surrounded by manga!" In the end, what cosmic shift does this move represent? It means I'll have to walk up the stairs to look at manga. Since they never have anything anyway, I might not even go up there.