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Armenian News & Media | Azatutyun | Fake News | Press Freedom | Armenia | Artsakh | Global ConflictsConversations on GroongTopics: - Armenian News & Media Space -RFE/RL Azatutyun in the Armenian Media Space - Fake News - Freedom of Press - Politics and Geopolitics of Armenia - Artsakh - Global Conflicts - Israel, UkraineGuest: - Aghasi YenokyanHosts: - Hovik Manucharyan - TW/@HovikYerevan - Asbed Bedrossian - TW/@qubriqEpisode 289| Recorded: October 27, 2023Subscribe and follow us everywhere you are: linktr.ee/groong
It's back-to-school season, and with that comes IEPs, IPRC, 504s, and education plans! If the terms or process are confusing and frustrating, we have covered you in this week's podcast with Mark Courtepatte – one of the most popular Insider Experts in our CKS Coaching Program. But you don't have to be in the program now to hear his expertise!We talk about how Mark met Savanna, his partner who has FASD, how they became involved with the Hamilton Parents and Caregivers Support group that he co-chair, and how his interest in the education sector developed.This episode is full of insight on how to work collaboratively with teachers and the school board. Mark is just as comfortable talking to the Minister of Children and Community Services as he is too overwhelmed by caregivers or children with FASD. You will find out why he thinks 99% of IEPs are not worth the paper they are written and gives you some concrete steps to follow from being confused and not sure how to proceed to become the confident advocate for your child. He provides some suggested rebuttals to resistance and gives you a gauge to know if the plan is working. You are going to find out why his workshops are one of the most popular in our CKS program.Be sure to check out the show notes for a link to our blog where you can find his awesome support group website.Show Notes: Check out our blog for all the links at FASD Success.Smells Like HumansLike spending time with funny friends talking about curious human behavior. Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
The Inequality and Policy Research Center (IPRC) is an initiative of the Institute for Democratic Renewal. IPRC supports the scientific analysis of political, health, socioeconomic, and group-specific inequality in the United States and abroad. We develop evidence-based policy and program solutions to problems related to inequality.
On this week's episode of Pillar To Post, The Z Team have a yarn about how the Western Force disbanding has affected the remaining Aussie Super rugby sides and just how they are tracking after 3 rounds. They also discuss Twiggy Forrest's potential Indo-Pacific Rugby Championship and the recent announcement of the Western Force squad for the IPRC. And with less than 2 weeks to go, the lads run their eye over the 3 remaining QPR sides in GPS, Bond and Easts. Intro/Outro Music: Loopy Sound Effect Jam by aditya6997 (Freesound)
mud howard is a non-binary trans writer who fiercely believes in the healing power of the selfie. mud curates pnk prl, a queer erasure zine, and GLOW, a bi-monthly queer poetry series. mud is a graduate of the low-res MFA Poetry Program at the IPRC in Portland. You can find their work in The Lifted Brow, pnk prl, #Trans Anthology and THEM literary journal. On the Edge is a production of Cleaver Magazine and is produced by Ryan Evans. Visit cleavermagazine.com for more high quality art and literary work.
Family can be a strange thing. Both pieces by Sunny Bleckinger on today's show, one fiction and non-fiction, explore the complicated feelings that go hand in hand with having a complicated family. In the non-fiction piece he recounts meeting his father after being adopted and out of all contact for 20 years. In addition to their wobbly newfound relationship is the mystery of his mother, a person no one has seen since she kidnapped Sunny and his sister. In the fiction piece, a man does the reuniting for his estranged parents himself. In choosing to take in two very erratic people under one roof, the pressure on the man builds until he finally finds escape, soaring through the sky, as a duck. Literally. You can find Sunny's writing published in Word Riot and Monkeybicycle, as well as on his website. Check out his podcast for the IPRC entitled, The Staple. Conversation Topics: writing, Amsterdam, literature, short stories, parenthood, kids, family, tennis, surrealism, massage therapy. Music by Prism Palace MUSH If you would like to submit fiction, non-fiction, or poetry between 1,000 and 4,000 words, send it to: unknownwordspodcast@gmail.com Follow the show Twitter Facebook Instagram
Your hosts Alex Wrekk and Derek Neuland talk about what they've been up to since their last issue. From moving across the country and back, putting out new zines, and traveling the country. They also talk about their new zine store, Portland Button Works, exciting zine events happening in Portland and around the world, and International Zine Month (which is July). IPRCPortland Zine SymposiumStolen Sharpie RevolutionPortland Button WorksInternational Zine Month