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Po kilku miesiącach przerwy Jerry zaprasza na kolejną odsłonę Przeglądu komiksowego, w którym klamrę dla opowieści z uniwersum Gwiezdnych wojen stanowią dwa tytuły rozgrywające się w czasach wiktoriańskich. Czym zaskoczyła Jerry'ego „Jenny Finn” duetu Nixey/Mignola? Jakie punkty wspólne znajdziemy pomiędzy tym komiksem i „Daphne Byrne” z imprintu Hill House Comics? Do kogo skierowana jest historia „Darth Maul. Syn Dathomiry”? O tym i wielu innych kwestiach posłuchacie w dzisiejszym podcaście. Dokładną rozpiskę prezentujemy poniżej: 00:00:54 – „Jenny Finn” 00:14:39 – „Star Wars. Darth Maul. Syn Dathomiry”, a tutaj posłuchacie Mando 00:26:54 – „Daphe Byrne”, a tutaj posłuchacie Mando i Szymasa
Jenny Finn has designed structures that foster vitality in people, communities, and organizations for nearly 30 years. She holds a Ph.D. in Sustainability Education and is a co-founder of Springhouse Community School in Pilot, Virginia. Jenny's research, mentoring, and teaching invites people to strengthen the relationship they have with themselves in order to serve the world with greater clarity, courage, compassion, and creativity. Her work has taken many forms including non-profit leadership, trauma and hospice care, chaplaincy, clinical private practice, community-building through the expressive arts, and education. Jenny lives on a farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains with her husband Andy and their many furry friends, and she is the mother of Andrew and Lizzie. She loves riding the Peloton bike, swimming, spending time with family and friends, and watching a good British mystery.Springhouse Community School: https://springhouse.org/Find Jenny on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenny-finn-a7752a131?original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2FLearn more about Thoreau College and the microcollege movement at https://www.thoreaucollege.orgDriftless Folk School: https://www.driftlessfolkschool.org
Graphic Novelties: Jenny Finn It's Industrial England, heavy topics, and a bunch of fish people. Sure, not something you pick up every day, but this read has that distinct Mignola flavor that brings wide-spanning themes altogether. The story isn't necessarily ground-breaking, but it's a quick, interesting read that is as much an ambience piece as anything else.
It's been such a wonderful season on the Rebel Educator podcast! I'm so excited to share these highlights from your all-time favorite episodes. Thank you for tuning in and supporting us in this journey to reimagine education and build a better future for all learners. Keep challenging the status quo Rebel Educators! IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER: Meaningful Learning with Raheen Fatima (ep. 35) The Intersection of Inclusion, Diversity, and Ableism with Heather Clarke (ep. 47) Designing Learning Frameworks for a Changing World with Chris Menage (ep. 44) Experiential Online Learning with Tony DeRose (ep. 50) Vitality Centered Education with Jenny Finn and the Springhouse Community School (ep. 30) RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Listen to the full episodes here Check out my bestselling book Rebel Educator: Create Classrooms Where Impact and Imagination Meet: amzn.to/3AcwlfF Learn more about Rebel Educator, explore our professional development opportunities for educators and students, sign up for a webinar and check out our project library Visit us at UP Academy to learn more about our personalized and inclusive learning environment Connect with Tanya and UP Academy on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram and learn more about her journey here Enjoying the show? Leave us a rating and review and help more people find us! bit.ly/RebelEducatorApplePodcasts Have a topic you'd like to hear discussed? Fill out this form: forms.gle/JcKHf9DHTZnYUmQr6 Interested in being on the Rebel Educator podcast or want to recommend a guest? Fill out this form and we'll reach out to you if we think you'd be a great fit for an upcoming episode. forms.gle/zXR2KGPK3WEmbrRZ6 Want to learn more about opening your own UP Academy? Check out the Rebel Educator Accelerator: www.rebeleducator.com/courses/the-accelerator MORE ABOUT THE REBEL EDUCATOR PODCAST: In each episode of the Rebel Educator podcast, I deconstruct world-class educators, students, and thought leaders in education to extract the tactics, tools, and routines that you can use as teachers and parents. Join me as we discuss how to shift the classroom, the learning environment, the mindset, and the pedagogy, to resist tradition, reignite wonder, and re-imagine the future of education. This podcast is dedicated to all of the educators who work thankless hours to make our next generation the best it can be. It was designed to begin conversations on how we can redesign education for the future of work and the success of our students. It is meant for teachers, students, administrators, homeschoolers and anyone who interacts with and teaches youth.
I am delighted to share this powerful imperfectly perfect conversation with the wonderful Jenny Finn who is the Founder of Springhouse. Jenny and I talk about how we can create conditions for vitality to thrive in the individual and collective. What happens when an intergenerational learning community work towards a vision of regenerative culture where all people are connected to the vitality within themselves, their community, and the Earth? Listen to find out more
In our first podcast of the new year, we have Dr. Jenny Finn on the show! Join us as we talk about vitality-centered education, the principles that form it, and what kind of mindset shifts are needed to put those into practice. The first principle is take care of vulnerability. The second principle is to cultivate personhood. Keep listening to get the rest, and check out the blog post—now featuring a transcript of the episode at www.lindsaybethlyons.com/blog. Liked this episode? Rate, review, and share! Links: Dr. Finn can be found on: Sourceddesign.org Springhouse Website LinkedIn Episode Freebie: Sourced Design Curriculum
Located in a small town in rural Appalachia, Springhouse Learning Community was founded by Jenny Finn and an amazing team of educators to center vitality in the educational experience of young people and adults. Since its founding, Springhouse has pushed underlying assumptions around what school should and could be all about for its learners and community. Centering ideas such as vulnerability, connection, and resiliency, the community is leading the way in generating school that is responsive and meaningful for students. This episode also features H Leopold and Sarah Merfeld, two of the community's dynamic team, who lend important depth and dynamic to the conversation. Plugs include The Body Is Not An Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor, Monoculture by F.S. Michaels, The Icarus Deception by Seth Godin, Letters To A Young Poet: A New Translation, and Heat Wave by Glass Animals. Music by Ketsa.
Our guest this episode, Jenny Finn, is the co-founder of Springhouse Community School, a vitality-centered school located in rural Appalachia. Jenny, her students, and staff share with us what vitality centered education is and how this method brought to life one semester of algebra. In this episode, we cover: How the Springhouse Community School creates regenerative culture The 5 principles of vitality-centered education Why it can be very difficult to integrate math How we can re-humanize mathematics and deal with the shame that many have felt when learning math The meaning of algebra and how it relates to the real world Students' perspective and thoughts on the algebra project at Springhouse How a defense of learning works and what it assesses What algebra can look like in the future in order to enhance the life-giving nature of math SHOW NOTES: https://www.podpage.com/rebel-educator/30
Mustafa tells of a trying time in his childhood and Jenny tells of expanding her mind. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - go to www.hongkongstories.comEveryone has a story to tell.
Herman and Misty present an episode inspired by Lovecraft and old Sea Shanties - JENNY FINN! Join us as we cover one of Dark Horse Comics weirdest offerings to date. Feedback is always welcome! Contact the show at darklongbox@gmail.com, or on Twitter @darklongbox. Check out the blog at www.darklongbox.com, and support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/longboxofdarkness for additional bonus episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/darklongbox/message
In this episode, I speak with Jenny Finn, Head of School at Springhouse, a learning community with life at its center. Springhouse takes learning beyond traditional-progressive continuum as the school focuses on vitality, meaning, and cultivating wholeness. Jenny sees education as a primary agent to create regenerative cultures, reflecting how we are all connected, as inhabitants of the planet. This episode hopes to continue the conversation about what a post-humanist approach to learning could look like. We discuss: How education is culture-making (so what kind of culture do we want to make?), How if you're not encountering resistance, you're not trying anything new, The dangers of being addicted to knowing. Leave us a comment of get in touch on coconut-thinking.design.
Episode #64: Sandeep Dutt in conversation with Jenny Finn, Hundred Ambassador, Country Lead and Academy Member from the United States. Jenny is the Head of School at Springhouse Community School in Floyd, Virginia, where they are reimagining the purpose and practice of education and articulating educational design oriented around vitality and the Earth's wisdom. Jenny Finn's research, mentoring, and teaching invites people to deepen the relationship they have with themselves to serve the world with greater clarity, courage, compassion, and creativity. Her work has taken many forms including non-profit leadership, trauma and hospice care, chaplaincy, private clinical practice, community building through the expressive arts, and education. Jenny holds a PhD in Sustainability Education and is co-founder of Springhouse Community School in Floyd, Virginia. She sees education as a primary agent to transform culture and its reimagining education in ways that foster the vitality within and around us all. In a candid conversation, she shares how she became a teacher and the fivefold path for educational transformation. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/learningforward/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/learningforward/support
Today, we are speaking with Jenny Finn, Head of School, and Co-Founder of Springhouse Community School. Jenny has been with us on TLTalkRadio previously – Season 5: Episode 16 talking about community internship programs and open-walled learning; and on Season 4: Episode 28 where she was joined by her collaborator, Ezekial Fugate, sharing thoughts on the idea of critical friends.…Read more
CAPÍTULO #179… Semana de nivel es la que os ofrecemos con dos obras de alto rendimiento para los lectores. Hablaremos de Lo que más me gusta son los monstruos de Emil Ferris que ha sorprendido a la crítica y a los lectores. También charlaremos con Paco Roca que presentó hace poco El Tesoro del Cisne Negro que junto con Guillermo Corral nos hablan de una aventura sobre los tesoros escondidos en el fondo marino. Y como siempre, noticias como la vuelta de Marvel Team-Up o el gran evento anunciado de DC, Leviathan. También, novedades como Solanin, Jonas Fink o El Camino negro. Gracias por acompañarnos, ¡Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:08:45] Bendis anuncia Leviathan, el próximo gran evento de DC Primer vistazo a Birds of Prey En desarrollo Reborn de Millar y Capullo Nuevo avance de Shazam! Major X, la nueva serie mutante de Rob Liefeld Marvel Team-Up volverá en 2019 ANÁLISIS: LOS QUE MÁS ME GUSTA SON LOS MONSTRUOS [00:33:26] Con 57 años, tras sufrir una grave enfermedad y con solo esta novela gráfica como primer trabajo en el cómic, Emil Ferris ha creado una obra que rompe con la narrativa establecida, llevándose todas las alabanzas posibles por parte del público y la crítica. En esta obra, se nos presenta el diario de una niña de los años 60 que, por su cuenta, tratará de averiguar qué se esconde tras el misterioso asesinato de una vecina. A través de este relato nos encontraremos con lo peor del ser humano relatado e ilustrado de una forma inimaginable hasta ahora. NOVEDADES [01:16:42] Mr. Milagro #12 (01:18) Paranoia Star (01:23) Katanga #2 (01:29) El Arte de Morir (01:33) Solanin Integral (01:37) Mataré a Mandela (01:43) Jonas Fink (01:47) Aliens - Segundo Asalto (01:57) Slam! The Next Jam (02:01) Intensa (02:07) Giant (02:13) Jenny Finn (02:19) El Camino Negro (02:24) Capitán América. La edad dorada (02:00) ENTREVISTA: PACO ROCA. EL TESORO DEL CISNE NEGRO [02:39:30] Paco Roca vuelve para ilustrar una trepidante narración en clave de aventura burocrática, sobre el caso del tesoro rescatado por la Odyssey reclamado por el gobierno español. Un soberbio trabajo con aires “tintinescos” y contado de la mejor forma posible, demostrando que hay grandes historias aún por rescatar. Hablaremos con Paco sobre su nueva obra y el proceso creativo que ha tenido al adaptar esta historia al cómic. OYENTES [03:00:15] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, Habla pueblo Habla! Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación!
CAPÍTULO #179… Semana de nivel es la que os ofrecemos con dos obras de alto rendimiento para los lectores. Hablaremos de Lo que más me gusta son los monstruos de Emil Ferris que ha sorprendido a la crítica y a los lectores. También charlaremos con Paco Roca que presentó hace poco El Tesoro del Cisne Negro que junto con Guillermo Corral nos hablan de una aventura sobre los tesoros escondidos en el fondo marino. Y como siempre, noticias como la vuelta de Marvel Team-Up o el gran evento anunciado de DC, Leviathan. También, novedades como Solanin, Jonas Fink o El Camino negro. Gracias por acompañarnos, ¡Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:08:45] Bendis anuncia Leviathan, el próximo gran evento de DC Primer vistazo a Birds of Prey En desarrollo Reborn de Millar y Capullo Nuevo avance de Shazam! Major X, la nueva serie mutante de Rob Liefeld Marvel Team-Up volverá en 2019 ANÁLISIS: LOS QUE MÁS ME GUSTA SON LOS MONSTRUOS [00:33:26] Con 57 años, tras sufrir una grave enfermedad y con solo esta novela gráfica como primer trabajo en el cómic, Emil Ferris ha creado una obra que rompe con la narrativa establecida, llevándose todas las alabanzas posibles por parte del público y la crítica. En esta obra, se nos presenta el diario de una niña de los años 60 que, por su cuenta, tratará de averiguar qué se esconde tras el misterioso asesinato de una vecina. A través de este relato nos encontraremos con lo peor del ser humano relatado e ilustrado de una forma inimaginable hasta ahora. NOVEDADES [01:16:42] Mr. Milagro #12 (01:18) Paranoia Star (01:23) Katanga #2 (01:29) El Arte de Morir (01:33) Solanin Integral (01:37) Mataré a Mandela (01:43) Jonas Fink (01:47) Aliens - Segundo Asalto (01:57) Slam! The Next Jam (02:01) Intensa (02:07) Giant (02:13) Jenny Finn (02:19) El Camino Negro (02:24) Capitán América. La edad dorada (02:00) ENTREVISTA: PACO ROCA. EL TESORO DEL CISNE NEGRO [02:39:30] Paco Roca vuelve para ilustrar una trepidante narración en clave de aventura burocrática, sobre el caso del tesoro rescatado por la Odyssey reclamado por el gobierno español. Un soberbio trabajo con aires “tintinescos” y contado de la mejor forma posible, demostrando que hay grandes historias aún por rescatar. Hablaremos con Paco sobre su nueva obra y el proceso creativo que ha tenido al adaptar esta historia al cómic. OYENTES [03:00:15] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, Habla pueblo Habla! Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación!
In this episode, we are speaking with Jenny Finn, Head of School, and Co-Founder for Springhouse Community School. She has worked in the healing arts field for over twenty years serving in various areas including non-profit management, trauma and hospice care, spiritual care and chaplaincy, clinical private practice, and education. She holds a Ph.D. in Sustainability Education from Prescott College and…Read more
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**The Creeper in my Sock drawer** This week on our friendly neighbourhood comics and manga podcast, Andrew and Producer Rob are joined by the other Rob (yes, we know it's going to get rather confusing). It's a rather sombre opening this week as the gang remember the work of the legendary Steve Ditko, with time enough for a chat about the second season of Netflix's Luke Cage before it's time to dig into the big pile of comics and manga. So what did we fish out from that magical heap of words and pictures? Well, there's some tales from the pages of Archie with The Complete Cosmo the Merry Martian, Ben Frankel's murder-mystery Frank, Jeff Lemire's Sherlock Frankenstein and the Legion of Evil, Mike Mignola and Troy Nixey's Jenny Finn, the first volume of Yasushi Baba's Golosseum, and Avengers: No Surrender. So there's plenty of good stuff to sink our teeth into. If you've enjoyed this podcast then please share us with your friends or leave us a rating on your podcast app of choice. You can also follow us on Twitter @TGS_TheGeekShow, or on other social media by searching for [The Geek Show](http://thegeekshow.co.uk). If you want to show your support then head over to [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/thegeekshow) and give whatever you can, or you can head over to [The Geek Shop](http://thegeekshow.co.uk/thegeekshop/) and partake in some of our lovely wares. Thanks, and until next time, don't read anything we wouldn't! #Comics #Manga #Reviews #GraphicNovels #Marvel #DC #Kodansha #HulkHogan #Golosseum #BlackHammer #SherlockFrankenstein #TheLegionOfEvil #SherlockHolmes #Frankenstein #ArchieComics #Cosmo #TheMerryMartian #Hellboy #MikeMignola #Netlix #LukeCage #4Panel #TheGeekShow #BenFrankel #Frank #Avengers #NoSurrender #YasushiBaba #TroyNixey #JennyFinn #VictorianLondon #JeffLemire
In Episode 28, we talked with Jenny Finn and Ezekiel Fugate about the importance of critical friends. Ezekiel Fugate is the Head of School at Springhouse Community School in VA, and Jenny is Dean of Students. They are co-founders of the school. Here are some topics we discussed: Tell us about how you have cultivated your relationship to become critical…Read more
The Comics Agenda Episode 51: Thor Ragnarok This Week Anelise and Greg are able to get to thoughts on Thor: Ragnarok. Before we get into the movie talk we spend time covering a number of new books released this week including: Realm #3, FENCE #1. Mech Cadet Yu #4, Dark Fang #1, The Finale of Dead of Winter with Issue #4, Curse Words #10, Jenny Finn #1, and Batman Who Laughs #1. After you listen jump over to twitter and share your thoughts with us, and wish Anelise good luck on her dissertation. You can reach us @TheComicsAgenda on Twitter @comicsportsgeek: Greg Brothers @anelise.farris: Anelise Farris Like, Rate and Review on Itunes
The Batman: Arkham City video game, Shade #1 (SPOILERS!!!), and Jenny Finn are just some of the topics discussed in this episode along with Peter's surprise 39th birthday party recap. What's Happening!! (1:09:06)
Recorded on October 1, 2009. And… Take Two. This is absolutely the best experience we’ve ever had recording an episode. We reviewed Mike Mignola’s quirky Jenny Finn, we’re drunk off our asses, and good goddamn, we brought the fuckin’ funny. Until I deleted the first half of the episode. We re-recorded it, it’s not as … Continue reading