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David was exposed to West Point early and often in his childhood. His Father was a Class of 1974 Graduate and David remembers posing for pictures on cannons on campus in a yellow West Point t-shirt. David's father and grandfather didn't push West Point on him, but their pride in service and their family history heavily influenced his views. David was a competitor and a perfectionist. Sports, academics, and extracurricular activities were areas he constantly pushed and sought to measure himself against. David maximized the opportunities provided in a small school with a graduating class of 32, but the transition to West Point was big. Beast and the beginning of Freshman year tested David, but his work ethic and competitive nature combined with close friendships helped him grow through the challenges. David would build strong relationships and strong memories at West Point, first as a Cadet in Intramurals and as “A-Man” during sport events and later as an assistant professor in systems engineering. David would commission as an Aviation officer and serve overseas in Afghanistan with his civilian wife, before transitioning to becoming an Operational Research and System Analyst Officer. David explains the motivation behind his transition and his experience at West Point as an assistant professor and as an ORSA before his recent retirement and his current position doing sports analytics in support of the NFL. This is his story. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support
It took us six years to figure out how to fill the void. We didn't have a guide on handling the emotions that follow when your chapter as a student athlete comes to an end. After many trials and errors, we've figured it out and are ready to share what we've learned with you, our friends. Whether your athletic career came to a peaceful end, or it was abruptly taken from you, feeling a mix of emotions is normal. When your time as a high school or college athlete ends, you might feel proud, sad, or miss the sense of belonging, structure, identity, and physical activity. In this episode, we bring you along our six-year journey of coping with the void that being a former student athlete leaves - and guess what? We've learned that regardless of what sport you did, it leaves different empty spaces that need filling. Join us, your friends, as we break down these empty spaces you might be feeling and how to fill them! We dive into ideas and resources to help you get back to feeling passionate again. Here's a hint: no matter your former sport, we've found that RUNNING can help piece things back together again! As always, we believe in you! Let's go Run the day!
Episode 156 we discuss the smoky week, 95 shutdown, soft Gen Z, The Great One, Growing up, Intramurals, LIV/PGA mess, Phillies good week, NBA Finals, NHL Finals, 10 Years ago Dead Giveaway, and we wrap with the passing of The Iron Sheik
In this episode, we discuss the upcoming Camp Lejeune Intramurals and what the Marines can expect, and what they can do to attend.
Episode summary introduction: During High School, David grew up thinking he loved Biology and was passionate about Global Development & Poverty. He was involved in a number of related clubs in school, played baseball and was in the student government. David Kastelman is a graduate of Yale University with a Bachelor's degree in Economics & Cognitive Science. In particular, we discuss the following with him: On choosing Yale Majoring in Economics and Cognitive Science Summer in Ghana Advice to Aspirants Topics discussed in this episode: Introduction to Rifat Mursalin, Emory [] Hi Fives - Podcast Highlights [] Yale - Overall Experience [] Why Yale? [] High School Interests [] Transition to Yale [] Peers [] Professors - “Fantastic Teaching” [] Residential Colleges [] Campus Activities [] Summers [] Choosing Majors [] Senior Thesis [] Yale Redo [] Advice to Aspirants [] Memories [] Our Guest: David Kastelman is a graduate of Yale University with a Bachelor's degree in Economics & Cognitive Science. David earned a Master's in Statistics from Stanford University. Memorable Quote: “I think in college, you enter at this time and you feel like you could do almost anything, and after college ends, you can still do so much, but maybe it doesn't feel quite like you can do anything.” Episode Transcript: Please visit Episode's Transcript. Calls-to-action: Subscribe to our Weekly Podcast Digest. To Ask the Guest a question, or to comment on this episode, email podcast@almamatters.io. Subscribe or Follow our podcasts at any of these locations:, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, RadioPublic, Breaker, Anchor. For Transcripts of all our podcasts, visit almamatters.io/podcasts.
Pickleball gang. Super fun and busy week, I'm exhausted. Song of the week: Waving Through a Window (Owl City) https://open.spotify.com/track/18UUNle3BNojYpIfbLueJh?si=MT3C6vTJR-y4OgyQbm6Nsg&utm_source=copy-link&dl_branch=1 Cover photo is Lisanne and me before our matches on Friday. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/redefiningawesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/redefiningawesome/support
EBNP #053, our guest is Trevor Berneking, Director of Esports & Intramurals at Buena Vista University. In this episode, we talk about Trevor's journey into leadership of a Collegiate Esports Program, the process of building a program from scratch, and what direction Education in Esports is heading. Enjoy! Stay tuned, new episodes release on Mondays at 6 AM CST. Enjoy! 2:15 Introduction: Trevor Berneking 6:23 Backstory: Trevor's Gaming Origins --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/esportsbusinessnetwork/support
Enrollment Managers have to be skilled in so many areas—data analysis, technology, marketing strategy, staff development, and predicting the future. One skillset that is often overlooked, but is so important to an enrollment manager's success is the ability to Build Institutional Buy-In. We'll talk with Dr. Chris Romano, an enrollment veteran of 14 years about how he builds buy-in with constituent groups on and off campus, the most and least important metrics to present to those groups, and how to educate the campus constituent groups in order to build and maintain a strong understanding of enrollment at a college. About Our GuestDr. Christopher Romano, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs, joined Ramapo College in 2007. His portfolio includes leadership of the College's Strategic Enrollment Management Plan and the recruitment and retention initiatives therein. Dr. Romano oversees College Admissions, the Center for Student Success (which is inclusive of career and academic advisement, first-year experience, the Educational Opportunity Fund, the Center for Reading and Writing and placement testing), marketing and communications, Athletics, Intramurals and Recreation, degree completion, specialized services, financial aid, student activities, student conduct, health and counseling services, public safety, and residence life operations. Prior to serving as Vice President, Dr. Romano enjoyed roles with Ramapo as Associate Vice President of Enrollment Management and as Special Assistant to the College President. Dr. Romano's research has focused on strategic enrollment management, the College presidency, and executive leadership. He has presented nationally on strategic enrollment management, student engagement, marketing/branding in the context of enrollment management, and developing institutional models for student success as well as presenting to both new and advanced chiefs of staff on the role within the context of higher education and leadership development. He earned his Ed.D. in Interdisciplinary Leadership from Creighton University, his Ed.M. in Higher Education Administration from Harvard University and his B.A. in International Relations from Saint Joseph's University. Dr. Romano's high energy level is routinely noted by his colleagues– to this end, he is no longer permitted to consume caffeinated beverages during the work day.
Welcome to The Beaver Bulletin, a new podcast bringing you news and updates weekly. I’m Colin Imhoff and created this podcast with a lot of inspiration from The Daily by the New York Times. I’ve always been really into podcasting but this me trying to incorporate news into that. This podcast is designed give you the important information news stories, especially when you don’t have time to go looking yourself. This podcast is perfect for your drive to work or even your walk to class. All stories will have links to the articles and websites used for research. For this week of February 21st, 2021, here are the stories on the bulletin board for this week: Intramurals at BVU amid pandemic, BV County Covid Vaccination Plan Starting Strong, Will Iowa Continue its Warm Weather Traditions, Former U.S. Gymnastics Coach Dead After Being Charged With Human Trafficking, The Senate Not Being Able to Vote on the $15 Minimum Wage Proposal, BVU Softball’s Big Opening Wins. Links: BV County Covid Vaccination Plan Starting Strong: https://www.stormlake.com/articles/bv-county-starts-to-hit-covid-vaccine-stride/ Will Iowa Continue its Warm Weather Traditions: https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/entertainment/arts/arts-in-iowa/2021/02/25/which-major-central-iowa-events-preparing-comeback-2021/4363273001/ Former U.S. Gymnastics Coach Dead After Being Charged With Human Trafficking: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/25/sports/john-geddert-gymnastics.html?action=click&auth=login-email&login=email&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage The Senate Not Being Able to Vote on the $15 Minimum Wage Proposal: https://www.npr.org/2021/02/25/970637190/senate-cant-vote-on-15-minimum-wage-parliamentarian-rules BVU Softball’s Big Opening Wins: https://bvuathletics.com/news/2021/2/20/softball-wins-a-pair-of-games-on-opening-day.aspx
My buddy Euge attended Fairfield not too long ago. Pretty social guy who likes adventures. Hear about his time at Fairfield University: social scene, things he liked to do, fun things to do nearby and on-campus in Fairfield, Connecticut.
Tyler graduated Plymouth State University in 2019 as a Business Marketing major with a minor in Communications. He was a big intramurals guy, big darty guy. Hear about the ins and outs, the places to get late night grub on-campus, and what the lifestyle of a student at Plymouth State is like. STATE!
Chuck spills on the Big 10 cancelling college football for the 2020 season but somehow they are still offering fall intramural sports. Also, both sons of Patriots Head Coach, Bill Belichick are positional coaches on his staff this year. What is the dynamic like between them and the players? Tuukka Rask makes stupid comments about the playoffs feeling like exhibition games and being dull after he gets beat last night as the Bruins drop Game 2 to Carolina. Also, the "Asshat of the Week" returns, with Kemah Siverand of the Seattle Seahawks, --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Score Zags Score host Andy Patton and his college roommate, Justin Miller, take a break from their quarantines to draft the ultimate squad of Gonzaga basketball players for a game of intramural basketball. Will Justin's team of three point shooters and Courtney Vandersloot be able to take down the athleticism of Andy's squad, anchored by Brandon Clarke? Give it a listen and let us know who you think would win!
Did you play any sports in Highschool or were part of any school competitions? Join CB and JED as they reminisced their intramurals time. Did you join any intramurals when you were in school??Let us know in our FB, IG, and Tiktok @TMFS.Official and Twitter @TMFSOfficial. Wanna know more about your host? Follow Jed on FB @Jediakoh IG @jediabalatero and Tiktok: @jediab2019. Follow AJ on FB, IG, Twitter, Tiktok @TheGamFamShow. Please SUPPORT us Patreon.com/TMFOfficial --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tmfsofficial/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tmfsofficial/support
TJ Wengert joins to do a Q&A, talk Intramurals, & Movies
November 29 2019 Hey Vikes! December Intramurals are just around the corner and for this month it’s Badminton Doubles! Find a friend and sign up for a team today to compete for the coveted Badminton Champion! Intramurals will start December 2nd so make sure to sign up beforehand! Sign up sheets are located in the hallway going into the main gym! Hope to see you there! It's not too late Vikings! Tickets for this year's production of Peter Pan will still be on sale today at lunch in front of the cafeteria or you can buy your tickets at the door. The Friday and Saturday shows are at 7pm. Get your tickets today at lunch or see you at the show! Happy Recycling Friday! Would class reps please bring down the recycling bins to Receiving right after this announcement. Thank you!
November 28 2019 New York, New York. There will be a short yet important meeting for all senior students interested in going to New York City in April of 2020. The meeting will take place in room 325 today at lunch and it is important to be present to receive information regarding the application process. Hey Vikes! December Intramurals are just around the corner and for this month it’s Badminton Doubles! Find a friend and sign up for a team today to compete for the coveted Badminton Champion! Intramurals will start December 2nd so make sure to sign up beforehand! Sign up sheets are located in the hallway going into the main gym! Hope to see you there! It's not too late Vikings! Tickets for this year's production of Peter Pan will still be on sale today and Friday at lunch in front of the cafeteria or you can buy your tickets at the door. Thursday's show is at 6pm, and Friday and Saturday is at 7pm. Get your tickets today at lunch or see you at the show! Hello Curlers, There will be a brief meeting at the start of lunch in room 424. See you there! Attention members of the Black Student Association: if you are going to Black Brilliance on FRIDAY, there is a mandatory meeting TODAY for the first half of lunch in room 215 . That’s for students going to Black Brilliance - a very important meeting today at lunch in 215. Hey vikes! Holidays are for Helping has officially started! Please remember to bring in your change for the New Toys for Needy Kids campaign and any toiletries or other items for Monica Place. We can’t wait to see how much we can raise this year!
November 26 2019 New York, New York, New York! There will be a short yet important meeting for all senior students interested in going to New York City in April of 2020. The meeting will take place in room 325 on Thursday and it is important to be present to receive information regarding the application process. It's almost here vikings - the WCI Drama production of Peter Pan is next week, on Nov. 28th, 29th, and 30th. Tickets will be on sale every day at lunch in front of the cafeteria. For only $5 for students, you can come out to see some amazing displays of WCI talent - Get your ticket today! Hey Vikes! December Intramurals are just around the corner and for this month it’s Badminton Doubles! Find a friend and sign up for a team today to compete for the coveted Badminton Champion! Intramurals will start December 2nd so make sure to sign up beforehand! Sign up sheets are located in the hallway going into the main gym! Hope to see you there! Hey Vikings! Holidays are for helping is in full blast, and the home room that wins will get a free breakfast! Put money into mason jar, and donate items for Monica place to give your home room the winning advantage! Hey vikes! Remember to pick up your spirit wear today in student activities.
November 25 2019 Hey Vikes! December Intramurals are just around the corner and for this month it’s Badminton Doubles! Find a friend and sign up for a team today to compete for the coveted Badminton Champion! Intramurals will start December 2nd so make sure to sign up beforehand! Sign up sheets are located in the hallway going into the main gym! Hope to see you there! It's almost here vikings - the WCI Drama production of Peter Pan is next week, on Nov. 28th, 29th, and 30th. Tickets will be on sale every day at lunch in front of the cafeteria. For only $5 for students, you can come out to see some amazing displays of WCI talent - Get your ticket today! Attention French-speaking Vikings! If you are going on the Québec City trip this March, please attend a very important meeting at the beginning of lunch in room 323 today. If you have not signed up for this French trip and are interested, please come to the meeting as there are a few spots left! See you in 323 at lunch today. Girls Hockey - Girls Hockey - Girls Hockey!!! The Girls Hockey Team with continue their try-outs this week on Tuesday and Thursday at 3:00 pm at Albert McCormick rink. That's Girls Hockey this week Tuesday and Thursday at 3 pm at McCormick rink!!! Block-Spike-Dig-Roof Congratulations to the Sr. Boys Volleyball Team who's season ended at the OFSAA Volleyball Championships on Saturday in Scarborough. The team played some amazing volleyball throughout the 4 day tournament but were finally ousted in the Consolation Championship semi final by Lisgar from Ottawa. Truly an amazing season of volleyball -- 3 tournament championships, WCSSAA Finalists, CWOSSA Champions and OFSAA participants - a season of volleyball that will never be forgotten!! I am happy to announce this week’s Viking of the Week: congratulations to Daniel M. Daniel is always kind to his peers and is always willing to help out his classmates whenever he can. Daniel is also very involved and excels in all aspects of life at WCI. Once again, congratulations Daniel!
November 22 2019 It's almost here vikings - the WCI Drama production of Peter Pan is next week, on Nov. 28th, 29th, and 30th. Tickets will be on sale every day at lunch in front of the cafeteria. For only $5 for students, you can come out to see some amazing displays of WCI talent - Get your ticket today! Hey Vikes! It’s almost time for Holidays are for Helping, our annual charity and money drive. This year, we will be donating items to Monica’s Place and money to the New Toys for Needy Kids campaign, so start saving your change! Hey vikes! If you ordered spirit wear, visit student activities at lunch to pick up your order. Hey Vikes! December Intramurals are just around the corner and for this month it’s Badminton Doubles! Find a friend and sign up for a team today to compete for the coveted Badminton Champion! Intramurals will start December 2nd so make sure to sign up beforehand! Sign up sheets are located in the hallway going into the main gym! Hope to see you there! Salut tout le monde! French Club is today, in room 321 at lunch. We will have a special speaker from UW, a student who just came back from a year in university in Chicoutimi (pronounced Shee-coot-ti-mee) Québec! A plus tard! New York, New York. There will be a short yet important meeting for all senior students interested in going to New York City in April of 2020. The meeting will take place in room 325 and it is important to be present to receive information regarding the application process. Attention Skiers! Today is the day to sign-up and get information about the ski team. Come at the start of lunch to room 323 for a short meeting and to get the forms. That's 323 at 10:50am. Happy Recycling Friday! Would class reps please bring down the recycling bins to Receiving right after this announcement. Thank you!
November 21, 2019, Day 1 It's almost here vikings - the WCI Drama production of Peter Pan is next week, on Nov. 28th, 29th, and 30th. Tickets will be on sale every day at lunch in front of the cafeteria. For only $5 for students, you can come out to see some amazing displpays of WCI talent - Get your ticket today! Candy grams are for sale for $1 each from December 2nd to 13th You can send a message with a sweet treat to anyone in WCI. Send a candy gram to your friends, loved ones, teachers, strangers, even yourself! Attention debaters, regionals at KCI will be friday dec 13, please fill out the form on google classroom to confirm your attendance by tonight at the latest Hey Vikes! It’s almost time for Holidays are for Helping, our annual charity and money drive. This year, we will be donating items to Monica’s Place and money to the New Toys for Needy Kids campaign, so start saving your change! Hey vikes! If you ordered spirit wear, visit student activities at lunch to pick up your order. Hey Vikes! December Intramurals are just around the corner and for this month it’s Badminton Doubles! Find a friend and sign up for a team today to compete for the coveted Badminton Champion! Intramurals will start December 2nd so make sure to sign up beforehand! Sign up sheets are located in the hallway going into the main gym! Hope to see you there!
November 20 2019 It's almost here vikings - the WCI Drama production of Peter Pan is next week, on Nov. 28th, 29th, and 30th. Tickets will be on sale every day at lunch in front of the cafeteria. For only $5 for students, you can come out to see some amazing displays of WCI talent - Get your ticket today! Attention debaters, regionals at KCI will be friday dec 13, please fill out the form on google classroom to confirm your attendance by tomorrow at the latest Hey Vikes! It’s almost time for Holidays are for Helping, our annual charity and money drive. This year, we will be donating items to Monica’s Place and money to the New Toys for Needy Kids campaign, so start saving your change! Hey vikes! If you ordered spirit wear, visit student activities at lunch to pick up your order. Hey Vikes! December Intramurals are just around the corner and for this month it’s Badminton Doubles! Find a friend and sign up for a team today to compete for the coveted Badminton Champion! Intramurals will start December 2nd so make sure to sign up beforehand! Sign up sheets are located in the hallway going into the main gym! Hope to see you there! Today, November 20th, is the international Transgender Day of Remembrance: a day meant to honour the memory of transgender people who have lost their lives to acts of anti-transgender violence. Violence against transgender people is a serious problem, so it's important for us to make sure that WCI is a safe environment for our trans students. We can all do our part by thinking before we speak, making our peers feel accepted and treating each other with kindness.
Bizzy and Kaiya explore the question of new intramurals.
Things we talked about: Happy Cinco De Mayo Weekend! Ben bought a new driver. Ben also has a new suggestion about how to cut down on NBA players whining about calls. Moose disagrees on how to deal with it. The guys break down where we sit in the NBA playoffs and a very brief summary of the NFL draft. How comfortable can you be with a first round pick from Alabama State? Nate sits the kids down and tells the tale of how the Reds gave birth to the Boston Red Sox. Also, Nate can't get into Superhero movies. Ben drops a HARD F-bomb and admits that his grandmother listens to our show. Moose claims to be the Gronk of intramural sports and Ben sends everyone off with a Cinco De Mayo greeting!
Chetara Murphy is the Director of Athletics and Intramurals at Medgar Evers College (MEC). Murphy brings 15 years of experience in collegiate athletics administration in New York City to this role. As Director of Athletics and Intramurals of Medgar Evers College, Murphy oversees 13 intercollegiate varsity sports, two club sports, and an intramural sports program. Murphy works with like-minded coaches and staff to help enhance the College's commitment to academic and athletic excellence as well as recruitment and retention. Join us on A Chat in the Garden with Monique A. J. Smith at 10:30 am est Come listen to our guest’s career path, her advice for others and current initiatives. Right here On A Chat in the Garden with Monique A J Smith, where Significance Blooms via 347-989-8385 or www.chatinthegarden.com
Today's Guest: Trenton Tucker Trenton graduated from Goddard High School in 2010 and attended Friends University where he obtained his degree in Psychology and Criminal Justice in 2014. In college, he played soccer and was involved in Intramurals and other organizations on campus. After obtaining his undergraduate degree, Trenton decided to join the Fire Department but was told he would be placed on a five year wait list. He took a job as a Para while trying to figure out his next step and realized he was extremely passionate about working with young children. Trenton then went back to school and obtained his Masters degree in Early Childhood Education so he could turn his new passion into his main source of income. Tucker now works as a Kindergarten Teacher at Woodland Elementary Health and Wellness Magnet. Join the “Acknowledge Someone” Movement! Use the code "TEACHERRECHARGE" and receive 10% off your entire purchase: http://www.fredmotivates.com/shop/ Become eligible for prizes by purchasing a shirt, taking a picture in it, and sending the picture to fred@fredmotivates.com along with a short story about a time you acknowledged someone or someone acknowledged you. Trenton Tucker: Facebook: Trenton Thomas Tucker Email: ttucker4@usd259.net FREE Audiobook and a FREE 30 Day Trial: Audible Fred Koepp: Twitter/Instagram: @fred_nationBusiness Account: @teacherrecharge Facebook: Fred Motivates Website: www.fredmotivates.com Podcast Website: www.teacherrecharge.podbean.com Email: teacherrechargepodcast@gmail.com You can also listen on: Stitcher iTunes Google Play Podbean Spotify Player FM
Aurora Workman, President of the NCC Alumni Association, and Dr. Lynnda Nadien, talk with Ed Quinlan: Class of 1968, and currently a Nassau Community College Adjunct Professor in the Department of Health, Physical Education and Intramurals. He is also a former member of the Executive Board of the Nassau Community College Alumni Association.
Aurora Workman, President of the NCC Alumni Association, and Dr. Lynnda Nadien, talk with Ed Quinlan: Class of 1968, and currently a Nassau Community College Adjunct Professor in the Department of Health, Physical Education and Intramurals. He is also a former member of the Executive Board of the Nassau Community College Alumni Association.
Not an athlete but still want to keep fit and have fun? Amy Shanks, the Assoc. Director for Recreation, Intramurals, and Club Sports, is here to tell us all about opportunities for fun and fitness on campus, including workout space, clubs, and events.
Dillon is joined by T-Man so discuss our most influential athletes growing up, who pays for dinner on dates, and who keeps condoms on-hand.
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Matt and Patrick are back at it for episode 2 of Intramurals.
Welcome to Episode 33 of Dorm Room Rant! This week we talk about joining and playing Intramural sports! Lets Rant!
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THIS IS IT...ANOTHER WEEK...MORE PAIN... PRYANT...BAT...WE TALK ABOUT THE REALEST SHIT EVER... But, unfortunately, we're lying...and there is no show today... Anyways, today's topics include: Stupid dummies, new promo codes (!), Java Monster, France, Naked Juice, THE CONCEPT OF TIME, smoothies, Descartes, the equinox, 4th dimension, Prodcast secrets, Jack Links, grave cameras, tangential shit, Mick Foley, McFoley, McFillet, FAMILYGUYISSOFUNNYLOLOLOLOL, lightning-round(!), intramural sports, ugliest national flag, shoes, The Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase, sexiest ethnicity, aliens, poodles, sadism, communism, green tea, crystal meth, Crystal Method, spinach, prog-rock, Skrillex, doughnuts, Korea, The Cure, cavemen, Pangea, Thanksgiving, cheddar, corn, garden mazes, Chipotle, knick-knacks, Chris Jericho, tacos, Chris Benoit, Mother Teresa, Furby, Giga Pets, action figures, badgers, wolverines, disembowelment, nervous breakdowns, El Topo, Topo Gigo, Ed Begley Jr. Ed Sullivan, Ciabatta, What is American?, UFC 152, and love. PAT NEEDS EGGS AT THE STORE. WE DON'T HAVE TIME FOR THIS SHIT. Anyways, listen, comment, and like!
Special Edition of the Nonprofit Coach with Ted Hart Radio Show is dedicated to Greening the Nonprofit World. Bringing expert advice to the nonprofit sector and drawing from the Nonprofit Guide to Going Green helping nonprofits green their efforts and carbon footprint, shows nonprofit executives proactive steps they can take to protect the environment and helps charities on the path to becoming a certified Green Nonprofit from GreenNonprofits.org THE GREEN SHOW delivers a timely and essential call to GREEN action for this new century. Page 2 Expert: Franklin RussellDirector of Earth Day, previously served as the Assistant Director for Earth Day 2011. Franklin’s ties to the environmental movement are rooted in his work as an environmental activist in college and his work as a farmhand for an organic strawberry farm. Prior to joining the Earth Day team, his previous positions include Business Manager of Red Fox Farm, Admissions Counselor for Goucher College, and Director of Intramurals for Goucher College, a program which he founded in 2007. Additionally, Franklin has worked with former US Congressman Tom Allen and Member of the UK Parliament, Chris Huhne. Franklin has a Bachelor Degree from Goucher College.
Students have free transportation options, are admitted to some sporting events free and can get involved in a variety of ways to make the most of their Go Lobos! experience. In this video, UNM Recreational Services staff discuss benefits available at UNMs main campus recreational hub, Johnson Center, including Getaway Adventures and a vast array of intramurals. Parent Talks are sponsored by UNMs Dean of Students Family Connection Program, Parent Relations Office, Parent Association and Extended University.
A teaching about the beginning of Paul's letter to the Romans, covering chapters 1-7. To listen click here.
Introduction to Paul's life, his conversion and his covenant theology.Listen here.