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A podcast about factors that influence behaviour in education, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite sized chunks. Each week a different guest chats about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips on behaviour. This Podcast is brought to you by Changing Behaviour UK LTD changing-behaviour.co.uk/ who you can follow on Twitter @change_beh If you enjoy an episode don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes. This week Clare Edmondson (founder of Changing Behaviour UK LTD, SEMH/SEN specialist, leader and teacher) is joined by Jason Boucher who is Lecturer in Engineering Maintenance for Sheffield college teaching level 3 BTEC and EAL units to Apprentices. Jason has been a teacher of all sorts since 2002, and have spent his life fixing aeroplanes for 23 years in the RAF. He has himself in the teaching profession such that it is my vocation. You can follow Jason '@boucher_Jason (Twitter)
Episode 41: Originally from Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, Jason now serves as both the Assistant General Director of Northern Canada Evangelical Mission and the Director of Big River Bible Camp. Listen as he shares about how God saved him and directed his life of faith and service. Arrowhead Native Bible Center www.ArrowheadNBC.com is a ministry of Northern Canada Evangelical Mission www.NCEM.ca Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/anbc_ncem Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/anbc.ncem Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/anbc_ncem Click Here to Donate to this ministry. This episode; mixed by Grant Fawcett edited by Grant Fawcett with hosts Mark Dana and Venus Cote and guest Jason Boucher
Jason and Kevin "KC" Cormier discuss record collecting, their first ever record purchases and what it was like to work in a record store.Curated and Recorded by Jason Boucher; The Nocturnal Podcast theme music is by Lobo Loco. Podcast produced for WSCA Radio.
Adam interviews Jason Boucher from QBP. Jason is the VP that oversees all of Q’s numerous brands like Salsa, Surly, All-City, Civia, Problem Solvers, etc, etc. Jason’s an avid cyclist and photographer in addition to being the man that helped take QBP’s bicycle brands where they are today. Links Quality Bicycle ProductsWorld of Bikes – […]
Jay talks with Megan Campbell, host of 'Redo The Stacks' which can be heard Wednesday afternoons at 3pm on WSCA. Discussion includes first ever record purchases, what it was like to work in a records store, and a few High Fidelity type moments...Curated and Recorded by Jason Boucher; The Nocturnal Podcast theme music is by Lobo Loco. Podcast produced by Mark Lefebvre for WSCA Radio.
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On the inaugural episode of the Nocturnal Podcast: Talking Records! Jay talks with Jedidiah Bracy, host of Point of Departure and John Brien, owner of Important Records, about Record Store Day and they also discuss their favorite records within their collection and what it was like to work in a record store like, Bullmoose Music.Curated and Recorded by Jason Boucher; Nocturnal podcast theme music by Lobo Loco.Podcast produced by Mark Lefebvre for WSCA Radio.
This week the podcast conversation continues with Rhonda and Lori’s husbands Jason Boucher and Jason Courteau as they talk about Integrity. Integrity is necessary to build trust and trust is always broken by a lack of or fracture in integrity. Of course, no one will ever have perfect integrity so how much of a fracture is too much to sustian the weight of that relationship? Every single one of us choose every day to live with integrity or we are hurting ourselves and other people with our lack of integrity. In this conversation we answer questions like: What happens when trust is broken in a relationship? What can you do when you realize your own integrity needs repair? What does it look like to set boundaries with people who have broken your trust? What are some healthy practices in living an integrated life? Our hope is that you can find healing from the hurts that others disintegration have caused you and that you can be aware of your own fractures in order to live a whole-hearted like of integration.
In this episode we speak with Paul Griese Sr. Building Envelope Consultant at Wheaton Sprague. Although exterior walls may seem quite simple in concept, they are in fact very complicated systems and because of that you’ll notice that Paul uses quite precise language when talking about the various components that make up these systems. We cover the various types of wall systems and what to look for from design through install and testing. Before we get started I’d love for you to take a look at the new cover art and tell me what you think? I don’t plan on changing my logo but there's a talented artist Jason Boucher who’s working on a few designs that I might use in other places. on hoodies or something like that. It’s just a draft but would love feedback in the podcast comments or social media dm’s. Enjoy the Show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joekelly/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joekelly/support
The SMSsummit team just wrapped up their 3rd annual Social Media Strategies Summit – Higher Education in NYC – a 3-day event jam-packed with case studies, social media insights, and great discussions among marketers. In this episode, #SMSsummit producer Breanna Jacobs will be joined by two event speakers, Jason Boucher of University of New Hampshire and Krista Berend of Texas A&M University, to talk about key learnings and highlights from the event.
The SMSsummit team just wrapped up their 3rd annual Social Media Strategies Summit – Higher Education in NYC – a 3-day event jam-packed with case studies, social media insights, and great discussions among marketers. In this episode, #SMSsummit producer Breanna Jacobs will be joined by two event speakers, Jason Boucher of University of New Hampshire and Krista Berend of Texas A&M University, to talk about key learnings and highlights from the event.
You’ve undoubtedly heard the word “authenticity” thrown around recently. Perhaps at a conference, in a webinar, or even in your own conversations. But while the word itself has become a bit of a buzzword, the meaning behind it is everything to today’s prospective college students. In episode 29 of the Hashtag Higher Ed Podcast, Jason Boucher, Manager of Social Media at the University of New Hampshire, shares how his team at UNH is using current students to publish authentic social content, and why they’ve honed in on Instagram Stories as their method for doing so.
Jason Boucher is Senior Manager and Digital Content Strategist at the University of New Hampshire. Boucher served as a track chair for the conference, is a craft beer fan and a collector of vinyl records. His episode was recorded live from the eduWeb Digital Summit - which also featured speakers such as alumni Chris Bryant and Katy Spencer Johnson. The conference is also co-chaired by alum Joel Renner. But this episode is all about Jason, his story and how he got to where he is today. Hear his story on this week's episode. And of course, Why Does He Social?! Share your thoughts on this week's episode with #WhyISocial Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google and Otto Radio. Follow at @WhyISocial. Connect with Jason on Twitter and LinkedIn. If you know someone who deserves their story told, let me know! Tweet me at @CBarrows or @WhyISocial using #WhyISocialGuest The Why I Social podcast is brought to you by Zoomph. Learn more at Zoomph.com