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Discover the extraordinary journey of Camryn Rodgers, Olympic gold medalist and world champion hammer thrower, as she shatters records and stereotypes in this gripping episode. From her humble beginnings to Olympic glory, Camryn shares the grit, passion, and unwavering determination that propelled her to the top of a male-dominated sport. Camryn Rogers graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 2023, earning her B.A in Political Economy, B.S. in Society & Environment, and M.A. in the Cultural Studies of Sport in Education. During her time as a Golden Bear she became a three time NCAA champion as well as NCAA record holder in the women's hammer throw. A six time All-American, she has the top 10 all time women's hammer throw marks in NCAA history, the NCAA Championships, NCAA West Region, and All Time PAC-12 Conference records. She was a Bowerman Award Finalist for the 2022 season. Camryn is the reigning Olympic, World, Commonwealth, and Canadian champion. She is the only woman in history to win both the World U20 Championships (2018) and World Championships (2023). She has the 5th farthest throw in history and has broken multiple Canadian National and various international Championship records. Camryn Represents Nike and Wassermann Talent Agency. Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/womendontdothatRecommend guests: https://www.womendontdothat.com/Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/womendontdothatRecommend guests: https://www.womendontdothat.com/How to find WOMENdontDOthat:Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/womendontdothatInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/womendontdothat/TikTok- http://www.tiktok.com/@womendontdothatBlog- https://www.womendontdothat.com/blogPodcast- https://www.womendontdothat.com/podcastNewsletter- https://www.beaconnorthstrategies.com/contactwww.womendontdothat.comYouTube - http://www.youtube.com/@WOMENdontDOthatHow to find Stephanie Mitton:Twitter/X- https://twitter.com/StephanieMittonLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniemitton/beaconnorthstrategies.comTikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@stephmittonInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/stephaniemitton/Interested in sponsorship? Contact us at hello@womendontdothat.comOur Latest Blog:https://www.womendontdothat.com/post/our-first-beacon-north-christmas-party-a-reflection-on-growth-and-gratitude Books mentioned:"Circe" by Madeline Miller "Throne of Glass" by Sarah J. Maas
Atiba T. Edwards is the President and CEO of the Brooklyn Children's Museum. A former child visitor to the museum himself, Edwards now leads this cherished institution with a profound commitment to his community. His journey from a young visitor to the helm of such an important cultural space exemplifies his deep-rooted connection to Brooklyn and the impact he seeks to make for future generations.Edwards reflects on how working at the Brooklyn Children's Museum feels surreal, especially as it marks nearly a year since he took on the role. Reminiscing about his childhood experiences, he recalls the joy and wonder of exploring the museum, and he now approaches his leadership with a sense of responsibility. His passion for fostering memorable experiences for young visitors drives him each day, and he aspires to exceed the joyous memories he created as a child. Edwards highlights the Brooklyn Children's Museum's mission to celebrate diversity and inclusivity through its programming. Recognizing the importance of representation, the museum hosts cultural festivals that uplift various communities, reflecting the rich tapestry of Brooklyn's demographic make-up. From Dia de los Muertos to Lunar New Year celebrations, these events offer families the opportunity to engage with and learn about different cultures in an authentic setting.This week, you'll learn the importance of the Brooklyn Children's Museum's location, how Atiba was inspired by engineering studies, liberal arts, poetry and musicology, and how Wall Street prepared Atiba for life's unexpected turns.LEARN MORE:Brooklyn Children's Museum> > Website: www.brooklynkids.org> > Instagram: @bcmkids> > Twitter: @BrooklynKids> > Facebook: Brooklyn Children's MuseumFOKUS> > Website: www.fokus.org> > Instagram: @fokusartAtiba> > Instagram: @at1baNSLS MEMBERS ONLY:> > Listen to the bonus episode to learn what advice Atiba has been given that he still holds near (http://members.nsls.org/audio/atiba-t.-edwards)Mentioned in this episode:Get 20% Off at the NSLS ShopUse code MONDAYS for 20% your entire purchase at shop.nsls.orgNSLS ShopNSLS members!
Yo Quiero Dinero: A Personal Finance Podcast For the Modern Latina
Dasha Kennedy is the fearless financial activist behind "The Broke Black Girl," empowering marginalized communities—especially Black women—to overcome financial struggles and build secure futures. Her impactful content dismantles systemic barriers, inspiring thousands to break free from debt and take control of their finances.Natalia Brown is the Chief Compliance and Consumer Affairs Officer at National Debt Relief, with over 14 years of experience advocating for clients and promoting financial freedom. A certified debt specialist, she co-founded Inspiring Youth for Success and serves on several nonprofit boards, passionately empowering underserved communities through financial literacy and education.For full episode show notes, visit here.My new book is officially available to buy! Order Financially Lit! Today!Want our merch? Get yours here!Check out this YQD™ Sponsor:BetterHelp—Professional support when you need it, at a fraction of the cost of in-person therapy. Get 10% off your first month with our sponsor: https://betterhelp.com/dinero*This episode is proudly sponsored by National Debt Relief, a trusted leader in helping individuals and families regain control of their finances. Whether you're struggling with debt or seeking guidance on your financial journey, National Debt Relief provides expert support to help you break free from financial stress and build a brighter future. Visit nationaldebtrelief.com to learn more about how they can help you take the first step toward financial freedom. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/YoQuieroDinero. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this engaging episode of "Champion This Podcast," hosts Brianna Salvatore Dueck and Chelsea Poppens welcome Isaiah Weatherspoon, a professional drummer and music producer. Isaiah shares his inspiring journey into music, highlighting his early exposure to gospel music and his passion for the drums. He discusses his experience at the Berkeley College of Music, where he discovered the diverse opportunities available to musicians beyond performance. Isaiah delves into his transition into music production and shares valuable insights into being a professional musician, including memorable performances with iconic artists like Sister Sledge and Justin Timberlake. Through his children's music coloring books, Isaiah aims to empower youth and promote music education in the community, emphasizing the importance of pursuing one's passion. ABOUT OUR GUEST: Isaiah Weatherspoon is a professional drummer, music producer, and graduate of the prestigious Berkeley College of Music. With a passion for music stemming from his early childhood in a musical household, Isaiah has cultivated his talent in drumming and music production. He is also an author of two children's music coloring books – Music is Cool and Music is Cool, Too. As a content creator and a recent nominee as a voting member of the Recording Academy, Isaiah is dedicated to using his platform to create positive change in the world through music. YouTube Apple Podcast Spotify FOLLOW CHAMPION THIS: Instagram Facebook TikTok ISAIAH'S SOCIALS: Amazon Link to Coloring Books Cymbals Instagram YouTube Website Canvas Rebel Website
Send us a Text Message.Discovering Yourself Through Multi-Day Adventures: Insights from Sean Conway on the Adventure Diaries PodcastAre you feeling stuck in the monotonous cycle of daily life, gazing at digital screens more often than the world around you? Adventure Diaries Podcast's Season 1 guest, Sean Conway, offers a refreshing escape through multi-day adventures that promise more than just physical activity—they offer a journey of self-discovery and personal growth.The Call to AdventureDuring Episode 5, Sean Conway, known for his exhilarating adventure pursuits, shares his passion for extended challenges. Whether it's running, walking, or cycling, Sean advocates for choosing an activity that spans across a week, ideally self-supported. This not only pushes physical boundaries but also encourages personal introspection and resilience.Imagine hiking the West Highland Way or cycling through lands end to John 'Groats . These are not just physical activities but transformative experiences that detach you from your routine and expose you to the wonders of nature and the thrill of adventure. As Sean puts it, taking on such challenges "will pay dividends across all aspects of your life," far beyond the immediate satisfaction of completing a marathon.The Impact of Adventure on YouthSean also brings to light a pressing issue—youth engagement in sports. With a concerning statistic that only 39% of kids in Wales participate in sports outside of school, he stresses the importance of increasing this number. His passionate plea on the podcast is not just about promoting physical health but fostering a lifelong commitment to fitness and well-being among the younger generation.Through his support for the True Venture Foundation, Sean is actively working to provide opportunities and mentorship for kids to engage in sports. This initiative is not limited to North Wales; it's a call to action for anyone who can influence young lives—encourage participation in sports, whether it's through joining clubs or simple family activities. Getting kids active isn't just about sports; it's about preparing them to face life's challenges with vigor and confidence.Join the AdventureAdventure Diaries isn't just about sharing stories; it's about creating a community of adventurers. As Sean and host Chris Watson wrap up the discussion, they invite listeners to not only draw inspiration from the podcast but to actively participate in upcoming mini-expeditions and events. By visiting AdventureDiaries.com, you can join a select group of enthusiasts in unique, limited-number adventures that are sure to ignite a passion for the great outdoors.ConclusionEmbracing multi-day adventures as recommended by Sean Conway can be a transformative experience that teaches resilience, provides mental clarity, and ultimately, enhances one's quality of life. Moreover, encouraging the younger generation to participate in sports can lead to a healthier, more engaged society.Whether you're looking to challenge yourself or find new ways to inspire youth, the AdSupport the Show.Thanks For Listening.If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content. Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates. Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com. AdventureDiaries.com#AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld
Bobbi DePorter, Co-Founder and Board President of Community Alliance for Youth Success (CAYS), discusses the mission of the organization, its Discover Your Purpose Curriculum; and its May 31 Youth Success Conference.
In this episode of the Neuroeducation Podcast, host Angie explores the question of what we are doing in our education system that leads to ignorance and a disparity of wealth and experience among children. She discusses the need for change in our education system and how it can supercharge learning. Angie also shares a personal experience from her high school years that had a profound impact on her worldview. Tune in to discover the importance of embracing multiculturalism and the power of education to revolutionize children's learning.Transform your parenting with 'Montessori Made Easy' a course to help guide your child to thrive in a digital world with creativity, independence, and resilience. Click to explore a toolkit that will help you navigate the messy parts of parenting and rediscover the best parts of parenting: https://teachplayconnect.comFollow The Neuroeducation Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/neuroeducationpodcast/?hl=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@neuroeducationpodcast?_t=8iBmpacOWAr&_r=1https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHtouj8CkOyCDrVIO98BHLw https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553970581049 Timestamps:00:00:00 - Intro00:01:05 - Personal High School Experience00:01:36 - Encounter with an Afghan Refugee00:03:55 - Ignorance About Global Issues00:04:49 - Becoming a Global Citizen00:05:53 - Disparity of Wealth and Child Labor00:08:03 - Daily Impact on Global Child Welfare00:08:24 - Fair Trade and Consumer Awareness00:09:19 - Education as a Tool for Change00:10:22 - Inspiring Youth to Solve Global Problems00:11:06 - Real-World Applications in Education
Welcome to this episode of "Farm Talk," where we explore the world of outdoor education with Kevin Brannon of The Reel Anglers Network. In this episode, Kevin shares the inspiring journey of how he turned a passion for fishing into the acclaimed Reel Guppy Outdoor Program. From teaching kids the art of fishing to fostering environmental stewardship, leadership, and mentorship, Kevin's program goes beyond the basics, teaching people how to transform disposable income into meaningful outdoor experiences for those who may not have familial fishing traditions. Discover the growth of the Reel Guppy Program, the innovative Dockside Learning Center, and the bilingual curriculum. Kevin's dedication to environmental stewardship, recycling, and programs like Rebuild, inspired by his challenging upbringing, adds a unique and impactful dimension. Join us in celebrating Kevin, his amazing team, and the digital future of The Reel Anglers Network, with partnerships extending to Bass Pro Shop and Barnes & Noble. This episode is a testament to Kevin's mission and vision, showcasing replicable elements that contribute to the future of outdoor education. Watch the full episode on Paul's YouTube Channel Don't forget to Like and Subscribe! What you'll learn during this episode: 0:00 Welcome to Farm Talk and introduction of Guest Kevin Brannon of Reel Anglers 0:23 All the “hats” Kevin wears 1:04 How it all started and how the kids got involved 2:06 Why the kids are called “Guppies” 2:56 The mission of the Reel Anglers Network and the Real Guppy Outdoor Program 4:49 Not everyone has the opportunity to be taught to fish by someone in their family 5:51 Transforming disposable income into fishing 8:01 The growth of the Reel Guppy Program and how Kevin went from wanting to be a teacher to where he is now 9:33 Once teachers and schools sign up for the program, what does Kevin teach them? 9:59 The Reel Guppy Dockside Learning Center Multimedia Studio and how it came to be 11:49 The teaching goes beyond fishing into environmental stewardship, leadership, a mentor program, a ranger program. 13:39 More about the Guppy Ranger Program and family engagement 17:00 Classroom learning and how it differs from The Guppy Program, and how Kevin keeps 30+ kids engaged. 20:43 The curriculum includes workbooks and is even bilingual 21:34 A shoutout to Kevin's amazing team that helps him with his vision 23:38 Environmental stewardship and recycling. The Rebuild Program and how this idea came from Kevin's rough upbringing. 24:49 What is Mud Hole? And partnerships that help Kevin's dream come to life 26:15 The “digital future” of The Reel Anglers Network and how Bass Pro Shop and Barnes and Noble fit in 28.38 What part of The Reel Anglers Network can be replicated? 29:44 What to know about Kevin and what the mission and vision is 32:02 A special thank you to our sponsor: Opus Escrow Related Episodes: From Christmas Trees to Pumpkin Dreams: The Prancer's Farm Journey Fresh Thai Coconuts & Artisan Products You Can Purchase at Farmer's Markets with Mingle's Coconuts Grains of Wisdom: A conversation with Andrea Crawford of Roan Mills Bakery Ways to learn more about Kevin Brannon and programs: Community Kev - Reel Anglers, Reel Guppy Outdoors, Reel Radio (communitykevin.com) REEL ANGLERS on YouTube Contact Paul Ward: 805-479-5004 paul@homeandranchteam.com Have ideas for future episodes? We'd love to answer your questions - leave a comment! For any home buying or home selling needs in the Ventura County area of California, please reach out to Paul@HomeAndRanchTeam.com or visit www.HomeAndRanchTeam.com A special THANK YOU to our sponsor, OPUS ESCROW! Farm Talk with Paul Ward would not be possible without the support of our sponsor Opus Escrow. Supporting our sponsor ensures Farm Talk can provide listeners with the best possible episodes
It can sometimes be confusing for the youth to see the deep fulfillment in God and start their journey. Braden Johnson joins us to speak about his journey to finding fulfillment within his faith, sharing his story on searching his heart and finding God, speaking in schools and supporting the youth. He shares how it is okay to take the time to explore your faith as a youth. Jesus will meet you where you are at and will guide you toward your path. “It's like in the passage when Jesus is describing the living water, and the woman's like, you don't have a bucket, the well is deep, where can you get this living water? But it was once she encountered Jesus and really discovered this was something only found in Him. It was at that place, so she had such excitement, she ran and went into the town. And really, it's like, what happened for me” About Braden: Braden's passion is to awaken hearts to the fulfillment that can only be found in Christ. He lived out this passion working in college campus ministry and now through speaking at conferences, schools, parishes, and retreats. If you would like to talk with Braden or have him come speak in your establishment, you can find him at CreateTheCulture or connect on socials @Braden.lj. You can listen to the podcast weekly on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Listen on Spotify ⇥ https://spoti.fi/3PYXGa6 Listen on Apple ⇥ https://apple.co/3vjltcS Subscribe on YouTube ⇥ @huntleyleadership Connect with Huntley Leadership! Subscribe to this YouTube channel ⇥ @huntleyleadership Visit my website ⇥ https://ronhuntley.com Connect on LinkedIn ⇥ https://linkedin.com/in/huntleyleadership/ Follow on Twitter ⇥ https://twitter.com/ron_huntley/ Follow on Instagram ⇥ https://instagram.com/huntleyleadership/ Follow on Facebook ⇥ https://facebook.com/huntleyleadership/ About Huntley Leadership Ron Huntley has been strengthening Catholic leaders worldwide as a trusted global partner in parish and diocesan renewal for years. as a speaker, author, and host of his own podcast, Ron is passionate about helping to create ridiculously fruitful parishes. Priests, Bishops and Ministry Partners around the world enjoy Ron's experience, energy and leadership coaching. The Huntley Leadership Podcast is a Catholic podcast that exists to inspire leaders to see the best, speak the best, and draw the best out in others. When we say Catholic Leadership, we don't just mean the Pastor or Bishop, we mean everyone in your parish and on your team. With a new episode every Monday, there's never a shortage of insights into leadership, renewing your perspective, and living a life in pursuit of Jesus.
Episode 48Follow The HostDownload the AppRewind: East Africa Lifestyle and Inspiring YouthGet ready to step into the inspiring world of Sean SF Banks, a trailblazer in youth development and a beacon for global change. Sean's life took an unexpected turn when he stumbled upon a youth development path that led him to create his motivational magazine, You Can Have It All, and Camp Warrior King, a summer camp that offers kids unique experiences. This conversation will be a journey from the printing process of a magazine that inspires young people to dream big, to an extraordinary summer camp in Georgia, and further to an orphanage in East Africa. Our conversation with Sean takes a heart-warming turn as we discuss his efforts in supporting an orphanage in Uganda. We delve into his challenges crossing the Nile River, his unexpected encounter with a foreign military base, and how his relentless efforts have improved the lives of many children. His experiences have ignited a fire to create a better understanding of those less fortunate, and he highlights how the underprivileged could benefit from more empathy and access to quality education.Lastly, we'll get a glimpse into Sean's multi-faceted roles in inspiring youth and empowering entrepreneurs. We discuss the entrepreneurial opportunities provided by Torque United and Citizen Remote, organizations that aim to build a borderless world. Join us on this enriching journey as we learn about Sean's endeavors to improve orphanages, inspire youth, and empower entrepreneurs. This conversation is sure to inspire, educate, and ignite a passion for making a difference in the world.Topics of DiscussionYouth Development and Motivational Magazine ProgressYouth Development Camp and African OrphanageSupporting an Orphanage in UgandaChallenges at a Foreign Military BaseEmpathy, Education, and Opportunities in UgandaImproving Orphanages and Inspiring YouthSaun's ResourcesInstagramWebsiteLinkedInAbout The ShowThoughts of a Random (Citizen Remote Podcast) is a podcast oriented around open ideas, entrepreneurship, travel, investing, politics, philosophy, and an odd take on history. Together with Toarc United & Citizen Remote we talk with thought leaders from all around the world to stir the innovative mind. This podcast specifically talks about the importance of having an international perspective, the ins and outs of the business world, the entrepreneurial life, the digital nomad life, investing and ways to enjoy life in the new age.Businesses worldwide have very quickly oriented themselves around freelancing, digital nomads, remote workers, and diluting borders. If you'd like to find out how you can benefit on an individual or entrepreneurial level from that change, this podcast is for you & Citizen Remote can help.If you're a startup, needing to find useful tools, wanting to build custom software or generally struggling with the next steps you should be taking to optimize your companies bottom line Toarc United can help.Like the show?? Please leave a Review! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Apple ReviewsSpotif
Originally airing in May during National Foster Care Awareness Month, on today's “Best of” episode of Fostering Change Rob interviews Stacy Huston, Executive Director of Sixdegrees.org, the award-winning nonprofit founded by Kevin Bacon with a mission rooted in connecting people to resources. Six Degrees supports impactful initiatives to sustain and enrich local communities by developing partnerships and solutions working collaboratively with local leaders, residents, and celebrities, on increasing youth empowerment, justice and equality, and improving a sustainable living environment. The organization prioritizes the lived experiences of communities that are commonly underserved and under-resourced. They reach their audiences through video, content and Public Service Announcements about subjects that are meaningful to the community, with a big focus on youth: particularly early education, arts programming and early literacy.Stacy received the 2022 Harry Chapin Humanitarian Award for her work with SixDegrees related to Hunger. She has overseen social media campaigns such as “l Stay Home For”, garnishing more than 1.2 million posts and 2.1 Billion engagements globally, winning 4 Webbys and A Shorty Social Good award. Story Key Notes:
Ever felt like you're meant for something greater than what you're doing right now? That's exactly how I, Tamika Taylor, felt before a spiritual experience guided me to leave a successful career in personal training and embrace a life dedicated to education. This episode uncovers my extraordinary journey, from my childhood in Brooklyn to becoming a teacher and the transformative role a personal struggle with dyslexia played in shaping my approach to nurturing young minds. I also share the deep insights I gained into the school system when I transitioned to a single-gender school, and my observations as a tutor that revealed a large gap in essential reading skills. But it's not all about challenges, hear how we're actively carving out a change through the Impact Achievement Center, striving to build a stronger community for our youth. A journey that illuminates the importance of overcoming personal struggles, finding what truly fuels your passion, and making a meaningful impact on the lives of the young generation. So, lend an ear and be inspired, because it's never too late to become the change you wish to see in the world.Contact Tamika Taylor:Website: https://www.impactachievementcenter.com/Email: impactachievementcenter@gmail.com
In a world where the pressure to succeed often outweighs the courage to ask for support, Eric Daddario is here to inspire and guide today's youth on their journey to overcoming the fear of seeking help when struggling with drugs, depression, anxiety and more.Eric is a youth motivational speaker who helps youth make better decisions based on his experiences. Through this thought-provoking interview, we explore the various reasons behind the fear of asking for help that many young people experience. Whether you're a teenager grappling with internal struggles or a concerned parent wanting to better support the young people in your life, this episode offers guidance, empathy, and encouragement.Contact Eric:Email: eric@thedecisionswemake.comPhone: 781-502-8323LinkedinSupport the show
Stacy Huston is Executive Director of Sixdegrees.org, The award-winning nonprofit founded by Kevin Bacon with a mission rooted in connecting people to resources. Six Degrees supports impactful initiatives to sustain and enrich local communities by developing partnerships and solutions working collaboratively with local leaders, residents, and celebrities, on increasing youth empowerment, justice and equality, and improving a sustainable living environment. The organization prioritizes the lived experiences of communities that are commonly underserved and under-resourced. They reach their audiences through video, content and Public Service Announcements about subjects that are meaningful to the community, with a big focus on youth: particularly early education, arts programming and early literacy.Stacy received the 2022 Harry Chapin Humanitarian Award for her work with SixDegrees related to Hunger. She has overseen social media campaigns such as “l Stay Home For”, garnishing more than 1.2 million posts and 2.1 Billion engagements globally, winning 4 Webbys and A Shorty Social Good award. Story Key Notes:
This Women's History Month, we want to highlight and appreciate Azima Dhanjee. She is a Co-founder at ConnectHear (The Google Translate for Sign Language), recipient of the Diana Award, World Summit Award, Standard Chartered Women in Tech Award, P@SHA ICT Award, Forbes, and Pioneer Post and Board Member at SEWF Social Enterprise World Forum C.I.C. As a 19-year-old, she started a Facebook page to teach Pakistani Sign Language (PSL) and today it has turned into the largest Deaf accessibility service provider in South Asia with a major focus on technology. Important links: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/azimadhanjee/ ConnectHear website: https://www.connecthear.org/
Gary was recently joined by author and FA tutor, Peter Prickett, who has a decade of experience coaching with various organizations and was was one of the first coaches in England to obtain the UEFA B Futsal qualification. Peter has written extensively on the 3v3 methodology fits at youth level and is currently studying for a Masters in Performance Football Coaching. The topic of discussion for this interview was Peter's new book - 3v3 Inspired by Legends. With 150 training games, Peter's new book combines the advantages of increased touches, heightened decision-making, and greater ball contacts with motivation and inspiration to develop players faster and better. Players want to play like their heroes! You can order the book below: https://amzn.to/3FAUBKl You can also see the video sessions in the book below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9laJGyCZ0I4&t=935s Don't forget to get you NL Tactical Board on the link below and use the code MSC20 for 20% OFF until March 31!!! https://nltacticalboard.com/
#RiseToLiberty #BreakTheCycle #JoshuaSmith I sit down with Joshua Smith, host of Break The Cycle & Vice Chair of the national Libertarian Party. We discuss inspiring the youth & the act of rebellion. You wont want to miss this! Check out Joshua's links below! ------------- GUEST LINKS: Master Link: https://linktr.ee/breakthecyclejs Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshuaAtLarge Break The Cycle YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/FightTheDespots Break The Cycle Odysee: https://odysee.com/@Fghtthedespots:2?r=CzsVsjuiMygGHJb97Utj3YCgaZukv7gG ------------- RISE TO LIBERTY LINKS: - Master Link: https://risetoliberty.com/links - RTL on Podbean: https://risetoliberty.com/podbean-home - Rise To Liberty Merch Store: https://risetoliberty.store - RTL On Odysee: https://risetoliberty.com/odysee - RTL On Rumble: https://risetoliberty.com/rumble - RTL Telegram Chat: https://risetoliberty.com/freespeech - RTL On Substack - Liberty Letter!: https://risetoliberty.substack.com - AUDIO PLATFORMS: https://risetoliberty.com/audio - Buy Fresh Coffee w/ Monero! (XMR): https://risetoliberty.com/gratuitas-xmr
On Episode 373 of Impact Boom, Daniela Fernandez of Sustainable Ocean Alliance discusses how an entrepreneurial mindset can equip youth changemakers to make a positive impact, and the intersection between technological innovation and saving our oceans.
In 2021, Kennedy Littledike was in an accident that resulted in the amputation of one of her legs after she was catapulted out of the car and onto a live telephone wire. In this episode she shares the miracles that happened the night of her accident as well what she learned from on her pathway to a new normal; the power of family and friendship in overcoming new obstacles; the importance of staying active and “doing stuff” versus wallowing in circumstances out of our control; and much more! We have a feeling you'll be incredibly inspired! This young woman is wise beyond her years! Thanks for the conversation Kennedy!
Doug Moczynski started Gippsland Adventure Therapy because he has a burning passion for helping people access the outdoors and nature for increased mental health and wellbeing. He loves sharing experiences with others, and is at his personal best when he's engaged in something outdoors and can see the joy in peoples faces when they feel safe to try something new and challenging.Doug has been working in the outdoor industry since 2003 where he's had many roles spanning everything from camp counsellor in the USA to English teaching in China to snow skiing instructor and commercial outdoor adventure guide.Over the past decade Doug has committed himself to working with youth in the out of home care sector where he has and continues to, work with children dealing with the challenges of developmental trauma.Having completed a Graduate Certificate in developmental trauma, as well as a Diploma in Community Service work and outdoor recreation, Doug plans to round things off with a Diploma of Counselling. No adventure is too small, and Doug's priority is making it accessible to the participant's level of comfort, but is very happy to make things more challenging for those who wish to push things further.When Doug's not running his business, he's out with his family connecting with the beauty of the outdoors in and around Gippsland.Socials:Website: https://www.gippslandadventuretherapy.com.au/LinkedIn: Doug Moczynski FB: Gippsland Adventure Therapy Insta: Doug Moczynski @gippslandadventuretherapy Mentions:Dr Scott Miller PhD Dr Will Dobud PhD Enjoy the visual here on Youtube
Blessed to have Dr. Shira Ackerman, author of Creating Young Minds: Inspiring Youth & Athletes Outside of The Classroom and co-founder of the non-profit Creating Young Minds. She's on a mission to focus on teaching young men about the importance of education, hard work and being humble in all aspects of life. Dr. Ackerman has a Ph.D. in Applied Behavior Analysis from Columbia University, 10 years' experience in the field of Behavior Analysis; 20+ years' experience as an Educator In this episode we get into:how to motivate our youth to achieve new heights in all areas of lifehow to incorporate discipline into our youth's liveshow to use data to increase results and make it fun best practices for unleashing youth's unlimited potentialTimeline2:00 - Dr. Ackerman's background and how she started Creating Young Minds7:20 - Anyone who works with kids an benefit from this book10:08 - Most common mistake most parents, educators, and coaches are making15:23 - Why positive reinforcement is so powerful for learning and cultivating youth19:30 - How do we institute discipline in our youth's lives successfully?23:20 - How do we use data with our kids and make it fun?28:21 - How unleash your kid or youth's untapped potential?34:20 - What are the best practices that people can use to inspire our youth and create young minds?
Trucking With Inspiring Youth Through Television Show Lead Pedal Media is sponsoring a show this year that our host Bruce Outridge has been doing for years called Inspiring Youth. The show normally showcases ambitious youth in the local community and the community partners they work with. This year the show changed to focus on the trucking industry showing the audience different aspects of the industry and the young people behind it. Know that Lead Pedal Media is always interested in showcasing the wonderful people in the transportation industry. You can learn more about the show at www.inspiringyouthtv.com This episode is sponsored by RIMS Transport who is looking for owner operators and drivers to work cross border operations out of Hamilton Ontario. You can learn more about the opportunities at www.rimstransport.com This episode is sponsored by Rosedale Transport offering career opportunities for truck drivers with their large network. You can learn more at www.rosedalegroup.com This episode is also sponsored by The Trucking Network which holds mega job fairs across the Country. You can learn about all the upcoming events at www.thetruckingnetworkevents.ca About the Show LISTEN TO THE PODCAST- The show is available at www.theleadpedalpodcast.com , ITunes, Stitcher, Spotify, Tunein, iHeartradio, SoundCloud, and other popular podcast platforms. Thanks for listening JOIN THE LEAD PEDAL PODCAST FAN CLUB www.TheLeadPedalPodcastFanClub.com LISTEN TO LEAD PEDAL RADIO at www.LeadPedalRadio.com The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers talks all things trucking for people in the transportation industry helping them improve their business and careers. Interviews with industry professionals and truck drivers, trucking information, and other features on the industry are meant to be helpful for truck drivers and those in transportation. The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers has main episodes released every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with bonus material on other days. You can learn more about the host and show on our website and make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the show on your favourite podcast platform. www.theleadpedalpodcast.com What does The Lead Pedal Podcast mean? The Lead (pronounced - Led) stands for acceleration or fast-track of your career or business. It is a play on words and we certainly are not here promoting speeding in the industry. We are hoping this information will help you become a professional driver faster than if you didn't know about many of these topics. Are you enjoying the show? If so we would appreciate you leaving us a rating and review on iTunes or on your favourite podcast platform. www.theleadpedalpodcast.com Join The Lead Pedal Podcast Fan Club where are loyal fans get first chance at specials, discounts on merchandise and much more.The club is free to join and you can learn more at www.theleadpedalpodcastfanclub.com
This Talk in the Town features the founder of ‘Green Bricks Foundation', Ms. Prarthi Shah from Vadodara, Gujarat. She talks to us about her social venture where people from all age groups and walks of life join initiatives on environmental awareness and climate education. Ms. Shah elaborates on methods to make citizen participation exciting and how an inspired team can work in synergy for social good.
Arguably the best thing that the swine industry can do today to plan for the future is to get the next generation interested in agriculture. With less families having a background in agriculture today than in past generations, it is much more difficult to introduce children to the swine industry. In today's episode with Dr. Joel DeRouchey, we talk about the importance of this subject and the opportunities we need to utilize to attract the bright minds of the future. "Each one of you that are listening can have a large impact on spurring the interest of our youth in the swine industry." - Dr. Joel DeRouchey
Establishing your brand happens over a long period of time. It will not happen over night. It's a layer of experience, years of highs and lows and a lot of trial and error and constant revisiting. Join me here while I share some important insights that will help you establish your brand, build community, and create consistent sales. These three foundational pillars have really helped me a long the way throughout my career. Enter to win art Text ART to 916-866-8101 Follow @garibaldiarts http://www.instagram.com/garibaldiarts https://www.tiktok.com/@garibaldiarts http://www.twitter.com/garibaldiarts http://www.facebook.com/garibaldiarts Official Website: http://www.garibaldiarts.com
Through years of coaching, keynote speaking and educating, Matt Beaudreau knows the struggle of trying to navigate the world in the 21st century, especially for today's youth. Matt is Co-Founder and CEO of Acton Academy Placer and also Host of The Essential 11 Podcast. When Matt is not having inspiring conversations with industry leaders and today's prominent figures he is also Co-Founder of Apogee, which is a specialized mentorship program designed specifically to shape young men into better providers and protectors. Get ready to hear Matt's journey through his own lessons and how you too can unlock your genius.
Getting young people to volunteer for their community is no mean feat. Heston West Big Local share how they've inspired their diverse and youthful community to take action in this week's episode of The community power podcast. Find out more about Heston West here: https://www.hestonwest.org/
Every generation brings new and amazing ideas, innovations and energies to the world - but it's not always easy for them to understand how to translate these into a society that was preset by the previous generations. Resistance to new ideas, adherence to traditions, and a reluctance to change can bring challenges for young people who are eager to create what is in their hearts and minds. That is where our expert guest, Shaun Derik, comes into the mix. Shaun has spent his life assisting youth in reaching their fullest potential - empowering them to be their authentic selves while simultaneously inspiring them to push through adversity to be the change they desire to see in the world. In this heartfelt discussion, Amber and Shaun dive into: ▸ the damage that categories and labels cause and the steps to rip the label off ▸ why societies and cultures are seemingly so resistant to change and how young people can practice simple steps to persevere through this experience ▸ his coaching philosophies on goal setting and celebration If you have young people in your life or you are a young person who feels unheard or unable to effectively communicate how you feel, Shaun's heart-centered insight is something you won't want to miss. ------------------ To learn more about Shaun visit: ShaunDerik.comShaun on InstagramThe Hard Part Show To explore more tools from The Heart Leader Program, visit The Heart Leader Toolbox Watch LIVE on Facebook Go to: www.facebook.com/transformationtalkradio ------------------ SHAUN'S UPCOMING CONFERENCES / SPEAKING EVENTS (Showing April Only)APR 21 Rural Alaska CAP Teen Ambassador Virtual Conference (Keynote)APR 22 Berlin CT Social Youth Services "Saying Something" (Keynote)APR 23 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards Show Live (Host)APR 24 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards Show Live (Host)APR 25 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards Show Live (Host)APR 26 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards Show Live (Host)ARP 27 Yonkers High (Keynote)APR 28 Rural Alaska CAP Teen Ambassador Virtual Conference (Trainer)ARP 29 Gorton High (Host)APR 29 Rural Alaska CAP Teen Ambassador Virtual Conference (Trainer) QUICK MOTIVATION (60 secs)Shaun Speaks Live (60 secs) TESTIMONIALS During the pandemic we all had to pivot. Shaun's team had to figure out how to take the same energy of a live show that featured music, comedy, dance and heavy audience participation and create a captivating, high octane virtual workshop series. They did it. What are people saying about Shaun's Virtual Program? Watch Testimonials
Visit http://missionsthatmadethem.com to help us bring more awareness to the great work of Mission Transformation by pledging your support for promotion of this video. --- Mission Transformation's mission is to motivate young men of color to become passionate, empowered, and inspired to achieve greater, be greater, and do greater! Their mentor program is designed to work with these young men starting between the ages of 9-13, until the completion of High School while providing consistent exposure to careers, concepts, and ideas. This program is committed to helping our young men of color build legacy's and create generational wealth through consistent exposure. Their vision is to see every young man of color who comes through their program, lives changed and impacted by leadership, discipline, and commit to excellence in all things. Learn more by visiting https://www.missiontr.org.
In this episode, host Lori Poland is joined by fellow child abuse survivor Brooks Griffin of The Inspired Network. Brooks discusses his ACE score, the impact of child abuse and neglect on his life and his family relationships, as well as the importance of engaging with today's youth. The Louder than Silence podcast is brought to you by The National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (EndCAN).Follow The Inspired Network on FacebookAn Evening for the Future: EndCAN Benefit PartyJoin EndCAN in Denver, CO on July 9 at Mile High Station for a dessert party fundraiser! Learn moreBe our Guest Would you like to share your story or nominate someone to be a guest on our show? Send an email to louderthansilence@endcan.org. Stay Connected If you enjoy this podcast, please rate us, subscribe, and share! Leave us a review on Podchaser Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter Donate
Author, journalist, speaker Jerald L. Hoover is this week's guest on the Energy Stoners™ Cafe Podcast. He discusses his Hero book series with host Toni Quest. Mr. Hoover wrote the series to inspire young adults to make positive changes in their lives and communities, while sparking a love of reading in today's youth. Guest: www.theherobookseries.com Host: toniquesttv@gmail.com The Energy Stoners™ Cafe Podcast is the intellectual property of Toni Quest and James H. Brooks, producers.
In this episode, 12-year-old Mohamed talks about inspiring young people, how he got started with motivational speaking, and his small business. He's an up-and-coming powerhouse with a message to deliver. Mohamed is also a podcaster, YouTuber, and much more. I had a blast doing this show and although we experienced technical difficulties, we managed to get in a great episode! Enjoy! www.mohamedtalks.com
SF has quite a unique background that has kept him motivated today to help create change in the youth not only in America but around the world as well. Creating an inspirational youth magazine that features kids across the globe, he's also involved with an orphanage in Africa. We discuss all the above and the dive into deeper perspectives that come from the being immersed in the world outside of the one you're familiar with. This is an amazing conversation you won't want to miss. SF explains what life is like growing up in East Africa for the kids over there and their lack of basic shelter and facilities. How Kampala in East Africa is one of the fastest growing cities in the world, the importance of Chinese investments over there and much more.Where to find SF:Instagram YCHIA Magazine Thoughts of a Random Citizen is a podcast oriented around open ideas, entrepreneurship, politics, investing, philosophy, travel and an odd take on history. From studying accounting in university to a real-estate venture after graduating, Hugh (the host) finally decided to travel the world. While still traveling and currently living in Barcelona, his focus now is to share with you all, a wider perspective on all things... life. Check out Home | Thoughts of a Random Citizen (toarcunited.com) for more about how to get involved with the podcast, leads on investment opportunities, travel tips, topical news, or entrepreneurial aspirations.Sponsored by: Toarc United
Today we talk with Vaishnavi Jaiswal about the Salubrious Org that aims to empower, educate & inspire youth in STEM, especially minorities trying in an aspect of tech leadership & social entrepreneurship.Vaishnavi Jaiswal social media: https://lnkfi.re/vaishnavi-jaiswalFollow ChangemakerZ at https://go.changemakerz.org/followEpisode's page: https://podcast.changemakerz.org/vaishnavi-jaiswalProduced by Vasilis Skarleas
In this episode, Lisa Caprelli, award winning author, walks us through her career journey and how she leveraged her background in marketing and branding to launch and create a children's brand. Lisa shares a lot of wisdom and insight that can inspire all of us regardless of our own unique career path.Lisa Caprelli is a speaker, songwriter and an award-winning author of the unicorn book series, Unicorn Jazz. ™ She is an author of 17 books, and has produced music videos for kids. Lisa is the producer and director of Unicorn Jazz Presents The Thing I Do - a family show on Amazon TV. Lisa was inspired by Sesame Street and with her kids multi-media brand of Unicorn Jazz.Lisa is proud to be the first generation to graduate from college, graduating magna cum laude with a Bachelor's of Science Degree in Social Psychology. GIVEAWAY: That Thing I Do book - simply follow @lisacaprelli and hashtag #unicornjazzConnect with Lisa:https://lisacaprelli.com/https://unicornjazz.com/Connect with me:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizherrera1/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Website: https://www.lizcareercoaching.net/Email: lizcareercoaching@gmail.comMusic: https://www.purple-planet.comArtwork: Joseph Valenzuela DesignSupport the show (https://bit.ly/lizcareerpod)
Creating Animation with Crossroads Studios Bruce visits with the animation team from Crossroads Studios a group formed at college during the pandemic. Animation is a team effort and doing it remotely during a pandemic caused even more problems. We find out what it’s like to create an animated film remotely and how this group got together. The show was originally interviewed for Bruce’s show Inspiring Youth. Check out Bruce’s book How to Start an Artistic Business in 12 Easy Steps which you can download for free at www.cashinginoncreativitypodcast.com Get Bruce’s latest book You’re Not Done Yet and learn how to create the life you want as a creative entrepreneur. Learn how to focus your life, your career, or your business by realizing your true potential. Get your copy at www.cashinginoncreativitypodcast.com About the Show A business and career podcast helping inspire creative entrepreneurs such as artists, authors, and musicians to create a fulfilling life using their talents. Get started on your journey today! Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/cashing-in-on-creativity-podcast/id1184079789 Artists, authors, musicians, and creative entrepreneurs with talent will benefit from this podcast. This is a podcast that helps you take that creative talent and offers you ways to turn it into a viable business, product, or service. The podcast is hosted by artist Bruce Outridge who shows you through the eyes of others how you can take an idea or talent and make it something that brings you money in over time allowing you to create a career doing something that you love. The show features topics, interviews, and ideas to take your creative talents and turn them into profitable ideas. Want to know how a musician takes their love of music and makes a living? How about learning how a cartoonist created a business because he loves to draw? How did that author write their latest book? How does a jewellery maker, photographer, or software maker make money with their passion? The show interviews real people actually making money from their creative crafts hopefully inspiring you to do the same no matter which level of creative entrepreneur that you are subscribe to the podcast at www.cashinginoncreativitypodcast.com
0:00 – Introduction to Trust Tree Talks1:07 – Elizabeth on the Oregon Coast3:24 – An unexpected hotel upgrade4:59 – Some things are meant to be7:30 – Tough teen years can turnaround8:35 – Lisa’s birthday recap9:01 – The argument for taking your birthday off9:45 – Lisa’s daughter to the birthday rescue11:44 – Do the numbers bother you?12:12 – Birthday ink14:06 – Why does my kid know tattoo state law?15:29 – Not just vaccine needles this year16:18 – Vaccine hesitancy 17:30 – The fully vaccinated lifestyle19:07 – A 17 year old’s response20:21 – A little FOMO at Lisa’s house22:29 – Reflecting on the last year24:05 – Hearing the voices of social justice24:39 – Lisa reflects on her past year25:25 – Focusing on extraordinary women and their voices27:04 – The challenge of naming uncomfortable situations28:54 – The power of words29:29 – A Lisa mic drop moment30:38 – The Yin to my Yang31:59 – Bringing out the best in each other32:59 – Lisa’s big win34:09 – Defining and embracing happiness35:17 – The Happiness Project37:01 – The practice of happiness37:37 – Elizabeth losing it in the mall parking lot39:28 – Fighting a force you can’t even see40:41 – Feeling like a wreck42:12 – Finding inspiration for the upcoming year43:57 – Inspiring youth48:43 - Closing; how you can support Trust Tree TalksMentioned in the episode:Trust Tree GroupRadiant BadassThe Happiness ProjectThe Ocean LodgeThe Stephanie InnOmitted from My Obituary: The Stories We Neglect to ShareProduced by: Chris Martin Studios
In today's episode, Jason talks with Sean Russell, International Associate Director of Youth Engagement and Partnerships of EarthEcho. Sean has been working in conservation for most of his life, including managing the EarthEcho Water Challenge and the Youth Ocean Conservation Summit. Jason and Sean converse a wide range of conservation topics while focusing on the need of empowering today's youth through a conservation mission. Discussion topics include EarthEcho's mission, programs designed for youth, why young people care about conservation causes, and catastrophes causing renewed action. Sean also describes his work to empower young people with the knowledge, tools, and funds to launch solutions-oriented ocean conservation projects. To join the EarthEcho Youth Action Network - a global community of young environmental leaders: www.earthecho.org/youth EarthEcho Youth Leadership Council applications: www.earthecho.org/youth-leadership-council EarthEcho Water Challenge Ambassador applications: www.monitorwater.org/ambassadors Follow Sean on instagram: @sean_russell92 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conservationunfiltered/support
Jeremiah Jordan, from the state of (Georgia) professional basketball player in the American Basketball Association (ABA) for the Sarasota Manatees (Sarasota, Florida). This is his rookie season, he is currently the top rated player on the team and has been entered in the ABA Mexico Draft with an opportunity to play in Mexico.Website: www.sarasotamanateesbasketball.orgFacebook/Instagram: @manateeballersAccolades: Teams Leading ScorersPoints Per Game: 35/ppgRebounds Per Game: 9Assist: 7https://www.sarasotamanateesbasketball.org/twitter @noj_jordan10 https://www.facebook.com/jeremiah.jordan.980967https://youtube.com/channel/UCyOhMYLv9fv747ziaa0KMIA#motivation#americanbasketballassociation#SarasotaManatees
Dwayne Reed says only New Yorkers tease him about his name. This Chicago born middle school teacher inspires his students with rhyme. He's crafted a book for young people called Simon B. Rhymin'. He's inspired by his mom and other teachers and wants young people to believe they can be anything they dream. March 13 through the 27th marks the Atlanta Science Festival - a virtual and partially in person event all over the city. My guest is curator of the event Meisa Salaita. We close the show with a conversation with Leigh Anne Adams from Neighbor Works America. COVID-19 has made housing security even more uncertain for Americans. More than 20% of renters are at risk of eviction and the number of homeowners behind on their mortgages is at its highest level in five years. They are easy prey for bad actors who seek to scam them out of their homes. Adams discusses ways not to be scammed.
Laura Benson Jones is a founder and current Chair of the Board of Directors for Flight Club 502, a youth based non-profit in Louisville, Kentucky that focuses on using aerospace and aviation lessons to teach youth the importance of STEM/Next Generation learning, decision making skills, leadership and patriotism. Hear more about this amazing non-profit and her successful career in aviation.
This week Kip walks with Helen Russell in the woods of Hale Reservation. Helen reflects on her experience working at Hale as a young adult and how it inspired a life-long love of the outdoors and learning through doing. Kip and Helen discuss how this experience informs her current role as Executive Director of Apprentice Learning where she serves more than 200 8th graders by providing them with hands-on work experiences. Kip and Helen also share some engaging conversation around scarcity, fear, and making decisions in the face of adversity. The ease and flow of the conversation mirrored the natural beauty all around them. Helen Russell is Founder and Executive Director of Apprentice Learning which connects middle schools students with real-world job opportunities. To learn more about Apprentice Learning and how you may be able to help, please visit their website: https://apprenticelearning.org/
In Episode 02 of Leaders of Tomorrow, LAJF Executive Director Helene Mattera talks to Janna DeLoach Pennington, whom she attended Camp Rising Sun with over 20 years ago. Janna went on to serve as Director of Student Leadership and Programming at Samford University before starting her own consulting business, Janna Pennington LLC. Get the full show notes and more resources at https://www.lajf.org/podcast
The first step of true alignment is taking action. On this episode of Words and Voices Will Lourcey shares his experiences as a young leader inspiring others to take action. Together we discuss how youth can impact their communities, the value of being resourceful, and how travel can change your perspective of purpose. Will Lourcey is a 12th grader in Fort Worth, Texas. He enjoys geography, writing, studying history and languages. He is the founder and CEO of the nonprofit: FROGs, which stands for Friends Reaching Our Goals. FROGs has provided over 900,000 meals since 2010. www.willlourceyfrogs.com Will is active with Fort Worth Sister Cities International and President of its Youth International Board. He is the recipient of the 2020 Sister Cities International Youth Leader Award and believes we all can bring peace to the world through relationship building and service to others. Feel free to tell me a bit about you by leaving a review of this episode and share anything that resonates with you. If you’d like to hear from me on new episodes or simply want to elevate your inbox, give me a visit at www.neelamtewar.com to sign up form monthly notes from me. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Full podcast of Tasmania Talks with Aaron Stevens for Tuesday 21st July 2020.
Today, amid turmoil and grief as we hear calls for justice and institutional change, we ask ourselves: What is our responsibility as citizens? The bi-partisan non-profit, iCivics, founded by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and today championed by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, teaches youth about civic participation and how to make their voices heard. On this episode, we talk about the opportunity to engage with our government and the importance of civic education with retired Judge Ann Claire Williams and executive director of iCivics, Louise Dubé. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Season 1: Virtues of Medicine. Peer Med by Leah Sarah Peer welcomes Tanya-Michelle Contente. Born in Montreal, with Portuguese parents, Tanya-Michelle has practiced classical ballet, for over 25 years. As the Youth President of the Azorean Community Center of Quebec (CASORBEC), she has always been involved in community development with different organizations like; McGill University edX and an international environmental law NGO in Brazil named Floripamanha (Floripa for Tomorrow). Tanya-Michelle speaks five languages, which are; English, French, Portuguese, Spanish and Italian, she is also learning three more languages: Russian, Japanese and American Sign Language (ASL). Being a polyglot is an asset, which allowed her to be a source of instrumental action during negotiations for the UNESCO gastronomic city title for Florianópolis. She studied at Concordia University enrolled in an undergraduate Double major in Community, Public Affairs and Policy Studies, as well as Political Science, followed by graduate studies for a micro-program MBA certificate in leadership and management from the John Molson School of Business. In 2015, Ms. Contente was nominated for the "Young Quebecers Leading the Way Award, after having been recognized as a distinguished forum participant and for her work as Timescape coordinator for the 9 th UNESCO Youth Forum in Paris, France. In 2016, she worked as a Regional Youth Coordinator for the Greater Montreal area on the "Young Quebecers Leading the Way project, an initiative from the Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) and Heritage Canada; fostering democratic participation for young people aged 15-30. Her dedicated involvement towards youth civic engagement in Quebec was recognized as an inspiring youth in the Montréal Métro Newspaper's February 2016 & Portrait of Inspiring Youth for the Youth Council of Montreal and the TV show Hat's Off on the TCF channel, Montreal Community television. Her professional trajectory lead her to be chosen as a 2016 Quebec delegate for the Give1Project, returning to Paris, France on a 1200$ grant and receive the 2017 Hommage to Women Project Award (Projet Hommage aux Femmes) in community and participatory democracy, following her involvement with the Quebec delegation in the 2017 African Youth Leadership Summit. In 2018, she was a laureate for the Summer Leadership Program at the Cabinet of the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, which lead her to become a federal political attaché for the Government Canada, after having previously worked at the municipal and provincial level. Presently, in 2020, she is one of 3 mentors to young women participating in Her City (Cité Elles), after having been 2019 President of this initiative taking place with Montreal City Hall, allowing young female professionals to participate in municipal politics. She hopes everyone is staying safe and healthy during this pandemic and would love to hear from anybody interested in female leadership associated to any field, as well as other topics at the following e-mail: t_conten@live.concordia.ca This episode discusses the complex challenging issues prevalent in society for women, and reflects on the achievements of those before us, physicians Elizabeth Blackwell and Emily Stowe.
Antwan Banks Williams basically grew up in prison. Sent to San Quentin at the dawn of adulthood he spent the last 15 years growing into the man he is today. Paroled less than 6 months ago, his mission is to inspire youth to take a different path. From South Central Los Angeles he saw first hand what gang violence and poverty can do to an impressionable child and he wants to change that. An aspiring music artist and also the co-founder of the incredibly popular podcast Ear Hustle (recorded inside San Quentin Prison) which was also just nominated for a Pulitzer Prize! Kick your fitness routine into high gear with Sports Research Sweet Sweat and Waist Trimmer! And if you go to www.sportsresearch.com and use the code BEHERE at checkout RIGHT NOW, you’ll get 20% off your order!
*** Note: This episode was previously published in 2019. Information in the podcast may be out of date. Fresh 2020 episodes coming soon! The podcasts current website is www.mermaidtalespodcast.com***Dakota is a young and empowered mermaid who created, Heirs to Our Oceans, a non-profit that educates and empowers youth to become leaders in ocean conservation. Not only has Dakota traveled the world talking to others of her generation about the one thing she is passionate about most, the ocean and protecting it, but she has also talked to members of Congress! This mermaid is going places and not just when she gets older but right now!Links:Heirs to Our Oceans
Episode 013 of the Instillment HQ podcast features global wedding photographer & college instructor, Daniel Ricci, as we chat about the importance of inspiring the upcoming youth, the outlook on the creative industries and how those within it can stay relevant during COVID-19.
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Ingrid Green dropped in to discuss her organization Drones 4 Girls which is an educational platform focused on introducing drone technology to underserved youth.
Learn all about the conservation footprint of the Dallas Safari Club Foundation, the charitable arm of Dallas Safari Club. Richard Cheatham, Executive Director of DSCF, discusses the assistance provided to professional hunters, guides, outfitters, and members of their staff who are injured or killed while providing professional hunting services, and Scot McClure, the Outdoor Adventures Coordinator of the Outdoors Tomorrow Foundation, talks about the 35 states utilizing their outdoor curriculum to get kids motivated, educated, and passionate about the outdoors.
It is said that you can’t really learn something until you have first hand experience. Meet M.H. Dorsett a Miami artist, entrepreneur and author. She has been a career changer from working with youth to the tech scene. An artist that combines different mediums. Her latest work is a children’s illustration book for kids 4-10 where they can build their own journey and define what happens with the characters while gaining valuable life lessons. Through her company, CHIBUR, she helps authors, artists, community organizations, small businesses and creators to monetize their work online. Visit the company website to learn more at : https://www.chibur.info Use Coupon Code 12MIN10 and get 10% off the Lion and the Elephant, the children's illustrated book. Makes a great gift for the upcoming holidays. htttps://chibur.info/books Follow M.H.Dorsett on Facebook and instagram @mhdorsett. I'm Lorena Tomasini, host of the Twelve Minute Talks Podcast, and owner of MALM Life and Health Insurance Agency where we help families and business owners, over the phone, with their life and health insurance needs. Visit us at https://www.malmins.com
We are taught from a young age that in order to be successful we must do well in school and move on to higher education. On this episode of Authentic Living with Roxanne, we are joined by Bruce Outridge who discovered that this isn’t always true. Bruce is an artist, author, consultant, and speaker. He has been a professional cartoonist for over a decade, author of four books on business and leadership, business and marketing consultant, and speaker for creative entrepreneurs and the transportation industry. Authentic Touch PointsBruce’s journey. 2:00Taking the time to slow down doesn’t mean having to stop. 6:20Doing what you love. 10:50Keeping the content machine running. 17:40Keeping on track & keeping it fun. 21:20Keeping it real. 26:50Keeping it going and paying it forward. 30:40So, you want to be creative... 35:45 Bruce is the host and producer of two podcasts, the Inspiring Youth television show and has been a columnist and social media expert for industry since 2007. This all began after a 25-year driving career as a professional truck driver and fleet supervisor. Bruce is also a member of the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers, the Hamilton Niagara Fleet Safety Council, Oakville Arts Council, the International Society of Caricature Artists, Association of Canadian Cartoonists, and the Burlington Chamber of Commerce. I encourage you to reach out at any time with thoughts or questions. Click here to contact me at your convenience.Thanks! Roxanne Links:Bruce’s websites:https://bruceoutridge.comhttps://bruceoutridgeproductions.com
Local Leaders Inspiring YouthMaloney was named Southwest Florida Coach of the Year and Conference Coach of the Year after each of those seasons at Mariner. In 1996, he was also named Gulf Coast All-Sports Coach of the Year and Boys Basketball Coach of the Year in Southwest Florida.Maloney has also been recognized for his work as a "Life Coach," most recently being featured in a New York Times article by Zach Schonbrun entitled "For the Court, a Head Coach. And for the Head Coach? A Life Coach." His network in the college and high school coaching fraternity is extensive. Current South Carolina men's basketball head coach Frank Martin mentioned Maloney during his NCAA Sweet 16 news conference and how much their friendship has meant to him.Scott Drew (Baylor), Travis Ford (St. Louis), Tim Cluees (Iona) and Tim Cohane (Buffalo retired) who all raved about not only Maloney's basketball knowledge but more importantly the phenomenal human being he is and the difference he makes in the lives of young people.We are honored to host Coach Tim Maloney and discuss his years of experience with youth and how their intimate connections map the future.
In this episode, Martin M1MRB is joined by Chris Howard M0TCH, Martin Rothwell M0SGL, Frank Howell K4FMH, Ed Durrant DD5LP and Bill Barnes N3JIX to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. Colin M6BOY rounds up the news in brief and this episode’s feature is Grow, Merge or Disband your Amateur Radio Club! ICQ AMATEUR/HAM RADIO PODCAST DONORS We would like to thank our monthly and annual subscription donors for keeping the podcast advert free. To donate, please visit - http://www.icqpodcast.com/donate - PACTOR Developer SCS Announces Monitoring Software - Can Online Ham Radio Exams Improve Accessibility? - Inspiring Youth with Science in Space - Michigan State University Amateur Radio Club Celebrates Centennial with Second-Century Special Event - New ARRL Online Groups for More Direct Communications - Amateur Radio Operator Faces Fine for Blocking Other Amateurs - RSGB Youth Team Recruiting - December is YOTA Month
Peer Power is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization innovating the public education system by inspiring and empowering youth to take control of their academic achievement. A successful entrepreneur and dedicated philanthropist, East High School graduate Charlie McVean founded the program in December 2004 to address the poor performance of Memphis's public schools. Combining an incentive-based compensation model with the influential effects of peer groups, he launched his unique student-to-student tutoring method at East. The program was an immediate success and swiftly evolved into Peer Power. BRX19 - On November 2, 2019, Big River Crossing Half Marathon + 5K benefiting Peer Power will present its third annual race making the interstate trek across the Mississippi River's longest public pedestrian bridge. We are excited about our expansion into two more high schools bringing our total to 5 which impacts 5000 high school students and nearly 100 teachers each day. Learn more: http://www.peerpowerfoundation.org/
One of Canada's greatest explorers Geoff Green has travelled to the Arctic and Antarctic over 130 times. He “shares the love” and so far has provided 3,000 youth from 52 countries with life-altering polar experiences through his Students on Ice initiative. If that wasn't enough, in 2017, Geoff led the C3 expedition aboard a Canadian Coastguard vessel that set off from Toronto to explore all three of Canada's coastlines, traversing the north-west passage in the process.Link to hear what drives Geoff, and learn what future expeditions Geoff has in the works on this episode of Blue fish Radio.For more on Geoff Green, Students on Ice, the C3 Expedition, and the many other projects Geoff's partnering on, visit:https://studentsonice.com/
Jim Correll is the director at Fab Lab ICC at Independence Community College. He can be reached at (620) 252-5349 or by email at jcorrell@indycc.edu. Biographical Information: Jim Correll For additional information about the Fab Lab at ICC
Jim Correll is the director at Fab Lab ICC at Independence Community College. He can be reached at (620) 252-5349 or by email at jcorrell@indycc.edu. Biographical Information: Jim Correll For additional information about the Fab Lab at ICC
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The Secret to Inspiring Youth. Francisco Nunez graduated from Morehouse College with a degree in Computer Science and a minor in Mathematics. He has a rich background in scientific research, participating in research experiences with institutions like Stanford University (2012), Georgia Institute of Technology (2012), University Of Michigan (2013) and Ecole Polytechnique, a European engineering institution. A product of the BDPA High School Competition Program, he has also worked for several technology companies, some of which include Hewitt Packard (2011), Microsoft (2012), and the Boeing Company (2014). He currently serves as a senior systems analyst for FIS Global, a fortune 426 payments processing company in Norcross, GA. His true passion lies in mentorship and life coaching. He is a part of a mentoring program focused on developing young leaders with a focus in self-image, financial literacy, entrepeneurship, the importance of great association, etc. especially in the minority community. He has a plethora of experiences in public speaking, most recently speaking at a Minority IT Forum for BDPA, offering a testimonial to BDPA's influence on his life.
Bri Gardner & Erica Teasdale are two young people who want to end sexualized violence and street harassment. A youth led initiative, Catty is a web based tool that helps people experiencing street harassment in Toronto through connecting, educating, supporting, and reporting. Check out our interview and be sure to visit www.carajonesspeaks.tv and follow Catty … Continue reading Let’s Get Catty: Two Inspiring Youth Talk About Their Initiative To End Street Harrassment →
It’s time D-Heads! It’s time D-Heads! This week we uncover all strange things of the unknown as we prepare to head into The Black Hole as we welcome TOM MCLOUGHLIN (Captain S.T.A.R. in The Black Hole, Writer, Director, Jason Lives, A Fairy Tale, Date With An Angel, Singer, The Sloths) to the show! Tom stops in and talks about the Disney Classic The Black Hole, living in Disneyland's back yard, his cult classic Jason Lives, being connect to the Iwerk's family and more! In addition we have the D-Team back. While some of the team is off celebrating St. Patrick's Day early we have Erin dipping his hand into the virtual mailbag and answers the D-Heads questions in I Want To Know. There is news hot off the D-Wire with news about Figment and the Dreamfinder returning, Disney Executives, All New Remix Albums, Saving Mr. Banks, Inspiring Youth and more! So it's time to Put on Your Ears, Give it a Little Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo, and get ready to Relive the Magic, Memories and Appreciation from Your Lifetime of Disney with our New Kind of Disney Show!
It’s time D-Heads! It’s time D-Heads! This week we uncover all strange things of the unknown as we prepare to head into The Black Hole as we welcome TOM MCLOUGHLIN (Captain S.T.A.R. in The Black Hole, Writer, Director, Jason Lives, A Fairy Tale, Date With An Angel, Singer, The Sloths) to the show! Tom stops in and talks about the Disney Classic The Black Hole, living in Disneyland's back yard, his cult classic Jason Lives, being connect to the Iwerk's family and more! In addition we have the D-Team back. While some of the team is off celebrating St. Patrick's Day early we have Erin dipping his hand into the virtual mailbag and answers the D-Heads questions in I Want To Know. There is news hot off the D-Wire with news about Figment and the Dreamfinder returning, Disney Executives, All New Remix Albums, Saving Mr. Banks, Inspiring Youth and more! So it's time to Put on Your Ears, Give it a Little Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo, and get ready to Relive the Magic, Memories and Appreciation from Your Lifetime of Disney with our New Kind of Disney Show!
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Moises Velez is a Peabody-award winning producer and currently the head of development for mun2, the NBCU cable network that celebrates the lifestyle of U.S. Latino youth. He spoke with Cable in the Classroom about the network’s documentary news series revolving around some of the most important issues relevant to Latino youth - including immigration, the environment and military recruitment in schools. This series includes “Toxic City,” the topic of our recent podcast with student Ryan Perez from Los Angeles, and the “Latinos in the Military” news special.In this podcast (mp3, 10.6MB), Moises shared how mun2 picked the topics for the documentary series and explained the process that goes into putting together the films. He also shared his thoughts on how teachers and students can – and should – use the series in classrooms.Web site resources:mun2News SpecialInspiring Youth in Their Communities Podcast
TakingITGlobal is an online social network that enables socially conscious youth worldwide to learn about and take action on global issues. Kriss Deiglmeier, the Center for Social Innovation Center executive director, conducts an audio interview with Nick Yeo about how the endeavor leverages its online platform to partner with other organizations and inspire youth to make a difference. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/nick_yeo_-_inspiring_youth_through_global_communications
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Educators looking for programming that brings civics, environmental clean-up, economic development and social justice topics to life for their students, now have a new tool. The Mun2 News Special, “Toxic City: This Is Where I Live,” is the latest installment of the TV network’s Peabody-Award winning news special series and focuses on young Latinos across the nation who are improving their environments and communities.“Toxic City” profiles Latino youth in highly polluted communities who are taking the lead for their families in causes of environmental justice. Shot in cities across the country including Los Angeles, Seattle, Atlanta, New York and El Paso as well as Juarez, Mexico, the special report explores how a disproportionate number of U.S. Latinos live and work among industrial waste, noxious pollution, and contaminated communities, and how youth are mobilizing to address these environmental issues.One of the stars of the program is Ryan Perez from Huntington Park, California – we spoke with him for this podcast (MP3, 25MB). Ryan is able to connect with young viewers who can identify with his environmental work as well as his outside interests and passions.Toxic City will air, commercial-free, on mun2 on January 14th at 1am and January 17th at 3:30am (check local cable listings). Cable in the Classroom educators can record the English-language program for classroom use.For more information, visit: Mun2Communities for a Better Environment (CBE)Youth for Environment Justice (Youth-EJ) My Space page