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Jim Lynch is the founder and visionary behind the Wellington ecosanctuary Zealandia.He tells of the story and struggles behind the creation of Zealandia, and talks about conservation in the modern world - what works, and what doesn't. He is also a very strong advicate of the concept of "Large Conservation Zones" - a different (but surprisingly common sense) way to save New Zealands endangered species and ecosystems.This is an inspiring story that I hope you enjoy.0:00 Introduction10:30 Visionaries14:12 Cartooning Career25:10 Wellington Conservation History - Before Humans and After38:27 Comparison to Today42:41 Natural Wellington Project53:26 Extinction1:02:30 Zealandia Beginnings1:15:11 The Fence1:20:08 Playing God1:21:55 Eradication of Pests1:27:08 Re-Introduction of Species1:40:47 Large Conservation Zones2:00:19 10802:08:13 Final Questions
Chris and Don interview Taxidermist, Jim Lynch. Jim has been a taxidermist for over 40 years and is on the board of directors for the Ohio Taxidermist Association. Jim talks about how much Taxidermy has changed over the years. He offers tips on what you should and shouldn't do with your deer. We get into some of the craziest animals and the largest whitetail he ever mounted. If you are interested hunting and taxidermy this podcast is for you.
Today, you'll learn about how to sync up clocks on Earth with clocks on the moon, a nanoparticle that could help relieve stubborn allergies, and the culture of birds. Moon Clock “Researchers figure out how to keep clocks on the Earth, Moon in sync.” by John Timmer. 2024. “The Relativistic Framework to Estimate Clock Rates on the Moon.” by Neil Ashby & Bijunath R. Patla. 2024. Meat Allergy “Tick-borne red meat allergy prevented in mice through new nanoparticle treatment.” by Jim Lynch. 2024. “TAK-101 Nanoparticles Induce Gluten-Specific Tolerance in Celiac Disease: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study.” by Ciaran P. Kelly, et al. 2021. Bird Culture “When birds build nests, they're also building a culture.” by Nell Greenfieldboyce. 2024. “Social learning in nest-building birds: a role for familiarity.” by Lauren M. Guillette, et al. 2016. Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guest author Jim Lynch joins us to talk about his book, BORDERSONGS. Interviewed by Floyd McKay.Musical guest: Gadjo GypsiesSlice of Life Essayist: Alan RhodesPoets Corner: Oliver de la PazA new episode of The Bellingham Bean performed by the Chuckanut Radio Players.Announcer, Rich Donnelly. Hosts, Chuck and Dee Robinson. Performed live at The Hotel Leopold's Crystal Ballroom in Bellingham, Washington, the City of Subdued Excitement.
Where do you find your identity? In this episode, Jeff and Jim discuss: Seeing God's hand in the trials of our lives. Understanding that all things belong to God. Glorifying God in all we do and supporting our communities as we do so. Identifying the gift of gratitude in your life every single day. Key Takeaways: God is faithful. He can use our setbacks for us go grow closer to Him and find success. Finding a faith community and a strong church can help you to manage the valleys of life and bring you closer to Christ. There are creative ways you can build your legacy and build a legacy for your employees as well if you look for them. If you allow the Holy Spirit to minister to you, you will be able to minister to others. "Even on my worst days, I can love Jesus and be loved back." — Jim LynchAbout Jim Lynch: My name is James (Jim) Lynch. I was born in Pensacola, FL and moved to Grand Junction, CO when I was 8 years old. After High School, I attended Dekalb College in Georgia and did not graduate as God had other plans for me. I had two car accidents in two weeks, totaling both cars. After the second accident, I was unscathed but walked away from the accident, hit my knees, and gave my life to Christ. That night, when I arrived at my apartment my neighbor asked, unprompted, “Jim, do you need a job….?”, “WELL! As a matter of fact!” He handed me a phone number and address and told me to show up there at 8am the next day. When I arrived, I began my career in Landscaping and have been doing that ever since. God does know what is best for us. JPL Cares is an ASCA top 100 in North America company in Snow Maintenance and a formidable competitor in the landscape maintenance arena in the Front Range of Colorado. We will be celebrating 31 years in business in 2023. Ministry/Motto: ‘BRINGLIFE to our customers through the service we provide.' A video that demonstrates our heart for the Special needs community. At this point, we have completed 7 homes for Cottonwood Community Alternatives. Two years ago, we had an opportunity to bid an 85-acre facility. We made it to the final 3. “What sets you apart from the competition?”, They asked. Well, anyone can cut grass but not everyone can BRINGLIFE. If you sign us, we will do all the maintenance for the Women's Crisis Shelter, next door to your facility ($15k value). We closed the deal! As a company, we also support Colorado Uplift, Compassion International, World Vision, Hornbuckle, Marketplace Chaplains, and other local and global ministries. JPL Cares is a member of C12 Denver South forum. To learn more please reach out to John Price at 719-233-0597 or john.price@c12group.com C12: Christian Business Forums and Executive Coaching (joinc12.com)My wife (Tiffany) and I hold several individual industrial/mixed-use properties, we are investors in a multi-family development in Denver, CO. We own a 20% interest in an Austin, TX Landscape Company ‘CTX Proscapes', we have a B&B in Boca Grande, FL, and are members of Red Rocks Church, Littleton Campus. Tiffany is the head of the hospitality ministry at the Littleton campus, where I get to support her. In all other things, Tiffany is my primary support here on earth. We are both in love with Jesus and strive to hear from and act on the calling of the Holy Spirit in our lives. We know that all we have is because of the gifts of our Father in Heaven.Connect with Jim Lynch:Website: www.jplcares.comLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/james-lynch-95a57415 Connect with Jeff Thomas: Website: www.arkosglobal.comPodcast: www.generousbusinessowner.comBook: www.arkosglobal.com/trading-upEmail: jeff.thomas@arkosglobal.comTwitter: twitter.com/ArkosGlobalAdv Facebook: www.facebook.com/arkosglobalLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/arkosglobaladvisorsInstagram: www.instagram.com/arkosglobaladvisorsYouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCLUYpPwkHH7JrP6PrbHeBxw
PGA Commissioner Jay Monahan has returned to work and released a memo on a variety of topics. Recapping Brian Harman's victory at the Open Championship last weekend. He did it the old fashioned way, and drowned out negativity among the fans. The TV ratings suffered - does the game need one overpowering star? Cale compares that scenario to dynasties in other sports. Harman won by playing his game. Has drama been lacking in recent majors? The PGA is looking to compensate players who were loyal to the PGA instead of LIV, and how to reintegrate LIV golfers. Long distance golf balls are good for business. Jim Lynch of Lynch Golf Sales joins to discuss club fitting and what's on the horizon. A look at the women's leaderboard.
Monterey Car Week is a ten day celebration of everything automotive! It takes place every year in California during the month of August.For those that have not attended it can be a bit of a daunting experience, how do you plan for the week when there are so many different events taking place?I decided to create a three part mini series to help provide a roadmap for the event.I've been 4 times but would call myself an expert so I decided to enlist the help of Jim Lynch. Jim has attended the event 12 times and produces a PDF guide every year. If you want to download a copy of the guide you can do so here:https://bit.ly/JimsCarWeekGuide (you may have to join the Facebook Group).Or email me using the details below and I'd be happy to email you a copy.I also invited friend of the podcast Ryan Bahrke as someone who has never attended car week. Ryan provides us with the questions we hadn't thought of asking. For those that don't know Ryan he is one half of The Steering Committee Podcast.Part Three Covers:Friday (18th), Saturday (19th), Sunday (20th)The QuailPacific Grove Rotary Concours Auto Rally, Werks ReunionRacing at Laguna SecaAuctionsExotics on Broadway, Concorso Italiano, Concours d'LeMonsDawn PatrolPebble Beach Concours d'EleganceWe were never going to be able to cover everything that takes place during car week but hopefully you find the three episodes useful.My thanks to Jim and Ryan for joining me to create these episodes!Buckle up for this comprehensive guide to Car Week!Useful Links:Monterey Car Week (seemonterey.com)Support the showClick for all the links: For enquiries: DannyPMedia@outlook.com
Monterey Car Week is a ten day celebration of everything automotive! It takes place every year in California during the month of August.For those that have not attended it can be a bit of a daunting experience, how do you plan for the week when there are so many different events taking place?I decided to create a three part mini series to help provide a roadmap for the event.I've been 4 times but would call myself an expert so I decided to enlist the help of Jim Lynch. Jim has attended the event 12 times and produces a PDF guide every year. If you want to download a copy of the guide you can do so here:https://bit.ly/JimsCarWeekGuide (you may have to join the Facebook Group).Or email me using the details below and I'd be happy to email you a copy.I also invited friend of the podcast Ryan Bahrke as someone who has never attended car week. Ryan provides us with the questions we hadn't thought of asking. For those that don't know Ryan he is one half of The Steering Committee Podcast.Part Two Covers:Tuesday(15th)/Wednesday(16th)/Thursday(17th)Classic Motorsports Magazine Kick Off, Acura in the Park, Automobilia Monterey ExpoOverview of the auctionsThe Little Car ShowMotorlux kick off partyTour D'ElegancePrancing Ponies Women's Car ShowFerrari Owners ClubMy thanks to Jim and Ryan for joining me to create these episodes!Buckle up for this comprehensive guide to Car Week!Useful Links:Monterey Car Week (seemonterey.com)Support the showClick for all the links: For enquiries: DannyPMedia@outlook.com
Monterey Car Week is a ten day celebration of everything automotive! It takes place every year in California during the month of August. For those that have not attended it can be a bit of a daunting experience, how do you plan for the week when there are so many different events taking place?I decided to create a three part mini series to help provide a roadmap for the event.I've been 4 times but would call myself an expert so I decided to enlist the help of Jim Lynch. Jim has attended the event 12 times and produces a PDF guide every year. If you want to download a copy of the guide you can do so here:https://bit.ly/JimsCarWeekGuide (you may have to join the Facebook Group).Or email me using the details below and I'd be happy to email you a copy.I also invited friend of the podcast Ryan Bahrke as someone who has never attended car week. Ryan provides us with the questions we hadn't thought of asking. For those that don't know Ryan he is one half of The Steering Committee Podcast.Part One Covers:Why you might want to attendWho attends car weekHow to think about the event in terms of tracksHow to do car week on a budgetA breakdown of the first weekend of car week - Friday Aug 11th to Monday Aug 14th inclusive.My thanks to Jim and Ryan for joining me to create these episodes! Buckle up for this comprehensive guide to Car Week!Useful Links:Monterey Car Week (seemonterey.com)Support the showClick for all the links: For enquiries: DannyPMedia@outlook.com
Mettle of Honor: Veteran Stories of Personal Strength, Courage, and Perseverance
U.S. Army Colonel (COL) James Lynch, MD (retired) and Sean Mulvaney are the cofounders of The Stellate Institute. Dr. Jim Lynch is a primary care sports medicine physician who joined the Regenerative Orthopedics & Sports Medicine (ROSM) team after serving 31 years in Army medicine. In April 2021, he co-founded The Stellate Institute in Annapolis, MD to serve as a center of excellence for an innovative PTSD treatment called Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB). Dr. Lynch earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1989, a Master of Science in healthcare improvement from Dartmouth College in 2001, and his medical degree from Brown Medical School in 2003. He is board certified in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine. Dr. Lynch is a physician with the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee and has supported USA Swimming as a National Team Physician since 2011. He has supported elite athletes in international competition including multiple World Championships and Olympic Games. He is an Associate Professor in the Department of Military and Emergency Medicine at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland. He is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Exercise and Sport Science at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as well as Course Director of the NATO Special Operations Medical Leaders Course and Adjunct Faculty at the University College Cork, Ireland. His clinical interests include posttraumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, musculoskeletal ultrasound, and regenerative injection therapies. He has been a pioneer in the world of PTSD treatment using a procedure called stellate ganglion block (SGB). He has published multiple articles in the medical literature on SGB and has presented his research in international forums in Germany, Australia, and Portugal. Colonel Lynch's 31 years of military service include deployments to Panama, the First Gulf War in 1991, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, and throughout Africa in support of Special Operations. Dr. Lynch lives in Annapolis, Maryland with his wife Jodi of 29 years. His hobbies include running and supporting youth sports. He has traveled to over 60 countries, including 8 of the 10 most dangerous countries in the world. Dr. James Lynch is passionate about serving those in need. "It is not possible to be in favor of justice for some people and not be in favor of justice for all people." -Martin Luther King Jr. "The noblest question in the world is: What good may I do in it?" -Benjamin Franklin #ptsd | #ptsi | #PostTraumaticStressDisorder | #traumarecovery | #anxiety | #depression | #veteranshelpingveterans | #mentalhealthmatters | #YouveGotMettle The Stellate Institute Website: https://thestellateinstitute.com/ The Stellate Institute YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@thestellateinstitute3043 Dr. Lynch (LinkedIn): http://linkedin.com/in/james-lynch-md Dr. James Lynch Personal Website: drjameslynch.com Article https://themindsjournal.com/it-is-not-possible-to-be-in-favor-of-justice/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mettle-of-honor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mettle-of-honor/support
While making several job transitions throughout one's career has become a more common occurrence, it wasn't always that way, and there are still hugely impactful benefits to spending a longer time working in a company you love. That's why we were excited to sit down with Jim Lynch, Senior Vice President of Autodesk Construction Solutions, who is celebrating his 25th year as a part of the Autodesk organization. Throughout those 25 years, Jim has held strategic leadership roles in AEC product development, product management, and marketing, and led his team in the development of cutting edge solutions to meet construction customers' needs. In this episode, we discuss: Jim's top lessons from 25 years of experience working at Autodesk What it takes to be a partner to customers rather than just another software vendor The importance of planning, innovating, and executing quickly to stay ahead of the competition Why in-person connection is so powerful. Digital Builder is hosted by Eric Thomas of Autodesk. Hear more episodes like this one by subscribing to Digital Builder on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, YouTube, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Can't see the links? Just search for Digital Builder in your favorite podcast player.
Remebrance Day Special. Live from teh War Memorial in Downtown St.John's with commentary from Gary Browne Past Chair of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment Advisory Council and Jim Lynch also a past chair of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment Advisory Council.
In this episode of Executive with a Cause, host Tammy Ven Dange chats with Grant Dodwell, Creative Director of Australian Theatre Live. How can the experience of the theatre be made more accessible to those in regional communities, lower income or living with a disability? And how do you deliver your solution when it's excluded from the existing guidelines of funding organisations? In this episode, Tammy chats with Grant Dodwell, multi-Logie Award winner and founder and Creative Director of Australian Theatre Live, about bringing the theatre to the people. Grant has combined the beauty of the arts with the technological advancements of the digital age to deliver filmed theatre productions through roadshows and streaming channels to those who may not otherwise have the experience. We hear how this innovation didn't fit with funding designed exclusively for screen or theatre. However, funding boosts during COVID-19 allowed the organisation to broaden their reach and expand their team. Australian Theatre Live is a unique Not for Profit in their project-based operations, which causes funding challenges because each idea must be researched and pitched before securing financing. In addition, Grant also describes the nuances of philanthropy and how to deliver with integrity and an understanding of donors' motivations. Thank you for listening to the Executive with a Cause podcast. Don't forget to follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. IT in PLAIN ENGLISH In this week's segment, Tammy explores Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems and the value they can provide to NFP organisations. If you're considering implementing a CRM for the first time, learn how they can improve your organisation's efficiency. Sign-up here to subscribe to the “IT in Plain English” newsletter. You can submit your question to Tammy Ven Dange by messaging her on LinkedIn, and maybe she'll answer it on the show. LINKS & RESOURCES Connect with Grant on Linkedin More about Grant Dodwell Visit Australian Theatre Live's website OTHER EPISODES MENTIONED: Watch our interview with Simon Rowe of sleepbus Watch our interview with Jim Lynch of Zealandia CREDITS Thanks to our Producer, Nick Whatman, and the entire team at Lonsdale St. Studio. Thanks also to our Digital Content Creator, Laura Kleinrahm. Tammy Ven Dange is a former charity CEO, Not for Profit Board Member and IT Executive. Today she helps NFPs with IT and data decisions with her business, Roundbox Consulting. https://roundboxconsulting.com.au
In this episode of Executive with a Cause, host Tammy Ven Dange chats with Debbie Saunders, founder and CEO of Wildlife Drones. Pesky parrots inspired Dr Debbie Saunders to establish this innovative approach to animal tracking, which has evolved from a research project to a social enterprise. In this episode, we chat about her financing journey, deciding between an NFP or business model approach, data opportunities and expanding into the US market. To read the full episode notes and related links, visit: https://roundboxconsulting.com.au/podcast/ Thank you for listening to the Executive with a Cause podcast. Don't forget to follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. IT in Plain English This week's segment answers the question, ‘What is an API or an Application Programming Interface?” If you find that your legacy systems are having difficulties sharing data, understanding this technical term may help you with investment decisions. Sign-up here to subscribe to the “IT in Plain English” newsletter. You can submit your question to Tammy Ven Dange by messaging her on LinkedIn, and maybe she'll answer it on the show. Links & Resources Connect with Debbie on Linkedin Visit Wildlife Drones' website and read their case studies Follow Wildlife Drones on Facebook, Linkedin and YouTube Other Episodes Mentioned in this Show Watch our interview with Jim Lynch of Zealandia Credits
This week's construction tech news with Jeff Sample (@IronmanofIT), and Josh Bone (@BIM2theBone) Featuring: - Interview with Jim Lynch from Autodesk Construction Solutions - Construction Tech News of the Week Follow @TheConTechCrew on social media for more updates and to join the conversation! Listen to the show at http://thecontechcrew.com Learn more at http://thecontechcrew.com or follow @TheConTechCrew on Twitter.
On July 21, 2022, the Notre Dame football program lost an all-time great in linebacker Jim Lynch, who served as captain of the 1966 national championship team and enjoyed a long, productive professional career after that. But Jim was so much more - he was a humble, blue-collared kid from Lima, Ohio, and the model of a Notre Dame man. He was a beacon of servant leadership, and many said a fountain of kindness. Jim Lynch is also a member of my family, or, I should say I am lucky enough to be a member of his. Enjoy this tribute to an Irish great. Want to donate to show? Please visit paypal.me/onwardtovictory or patreon.com/onwardtovictorypodcast !
In this episode of Executive with a Cause, host Tammy Ven Dange chats with Jim Lynch, founder of Zealandia, an eco-sanctuary in Wellington, New Zealand. From a pipe-dream in the nineties to creating what's heralded as the world's first ‘mainland island eco-sanctuary,' Jim takes us through the journey of turning his conservation passion into a financially sustainable park that has inspired others with his 500-year plan. Jim recognised that conservation projects often lived and died with their founder. Therefore, from the beginning, Zealandia's plan was for diverse income streams to support this long-term vision, including raising revenue and awareness through their in-person sanctuary experiences. Now expanding this conservation model, Jim hopes to apply the restoration approach to Puketahā in the Wellington region, and beyond. Thank you for listening to the Executive with a Cause podcast. Don't forget to follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. IT in Plain English This week's episode breaks down the mystery surrounding ‘shadow IT' in organisations. Increasingly popular as software becomes more accessible, this ‘doubling up' of the IT function can pose a data and governance risk to your organisation. Shadow IT systems also cause problems for the actual IT departments, who may be unable to assist with issues for software they haven't been involved in. Tune in to find out Tammy's advice for this, so you can feel confident your IT infrastructure is both centrally managed and secure. Sign-up here to subscribe to the “IT in Plain English” newsletter. You can submit your question to Tammy Ven Dange by messaging her on LinkedIn, and maybe she'll answer it on the show. Links & Resources Visit Jim's website Learn more about Zealandia
Juanmari Rekalde nos relata las aventuras y desventuras de una fragata inglesa en las costas gallegas. ¿Qué ocurre con los veleros y otras embarcaciones incautadas por las fuerzas del orden en operaciones de lucha contra el contrabando? Nuestro amigo Juán Benito nos lo cuenta, hablando sobre un caso concreto: ni más ni menos que un IMOCA 60. "El pescado que comes y otros animales" es el título de la conferencia que Luis Martínez, de la sección de Actividades Subacuáticas de la Real Sociedad, ofrecerá el próximo día 3 en Donostia. Jorge Ríos nos presenta una entretenida novela sobre una familia adicta a los veleros y las regatas: "A favor del viento" de Jim Lynch.
A proposed 3313-hectare fenced ecosanctuary in Wainuiomata would see critically endangered species such as kakapo, kokako and hihi return to the valley, says its author Jim Lynch.
That strange noise early on and lots of love for Jim Lynch. Listener feedback for 23 April 2022.
Aotearoa is continuously inching closer to building Puketaha, a mainland kakapo sanctuary near Wellington. The project was initially proposed by Zealandia founder Jim Lynch a few years ago, with plans to build a large fence around Wainuiomata. The project is continuing to grow in likelihood and feasibility, so Liam spoke to project leader and greater Wellington regional councillor Thomas Nash about what steps have recently taken place.
Welcome to our first podcast episode of 2022. Beginning with this episode, EK on the Go is now Power of Place, Stories of the Pacific Northwest, with a new appearance and soundscape In this episode we will hear from one of the Pacific Northwest's most acclaimed living novelists, Jim Lynch. Jim's approach to storytelling reflects both meticulous research as well as years living and working in four distinct locales: The wild mudflats of Eld Inlet near Washington State's capitol in Olympia; the Canada-U.S. Border near Blaine, WA; Downtown Seattle at the time of the Century21 Exposition; as well as the docks of Victoria, B.C. and the sea-based boating culture connecting all of these lands. Jim will also provide us with a glimpse into his upcoming novel. "I had never really read a novel that tried to put readers right on mudflats, right down into Puget Sound, as opposed to it being a backdrop." ~James Lynch
Meet James Lynch, M.D.Dr. Jim Lynch is a primary care sports medicine physician who co-founded The Stellate Institute after serving 31 years in Army medicine. He is board certified in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine and has extensive experience treating those suffering from the effects of trauma. Dr. Lynch was a pioneer in the world of PTSD treatment using stellate ganglion block to help heal hundreds of patients since 2011. He has published multiple articles in the medical literature on SGB, presented his research in international forums in Germany, Australia, and Portugal, and has served as a staunch advocate for improving PTSD treatment options.Dr. Lynch earned a BS in Psychology from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1989, an MS in healthcare improvement from Dartmouth College in 2001, and his medical degree from Brown Medical School in 2003. He is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, an Adjunct Assistant Professor at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and an Adjunct Instructor at the University College Cork, Ireland. Dr. Lynch lives in Annapolis, Maryland with his wife Jodi of 29 years.Additional Elements:How Common is PTSD in Veterans? - PTSD: National Center for PTSD (va.gov)The Stellate Institute – Treating The Injury of TraumaUniformed Services University (usuhs.edu)Best 20 Military Wife Podcasts You Must Follow in 2021 (feedspot.com)"Thank you to BetterHelp for sponsoring today's episode!Behind the Service listeners can get 10% off by visiting:https://betterhelp.com/behindtheserviceHome » Coming Home WellWe are a 501C3 nonprofit organization.Make sure you like, leave a review and share with a friend!Follow us on IG @behindtheservice and @cominghomwell_btsFacebook at Behind The Service or Coming Home WellLinkedIn at Coming Home WellBehind The Service made the list!We're #12 and proud to be listed with so many other great podcasts!Best 20 Military Wife Podcasts You Must Follow in 2021 (feedspot.com)
Join Adam & Jeff as we chat with Jim Lynch! Jim has continued to grow the Association of Wisconsin School Administrators through dedication and a focus on serving others. His leadership has provided building-level administration a voice at the state level. He will also be the first to tell you that it isn't a solo act, but one of a dedicated group of people that serve within the walls of AWSA. Jim's effort may be focused on supporting principals, but his ultimate goal is to grow WI's students through AWSA's partnership. Takeaways: Jim's Leadership Journey: 27 years w/ Organization; entire career; public policy degree; 13th year as ED; never taught or been principal. Why choose AWSA, this path? Always interested in public service; wanted to be closer to the action; life plans never lead where you think they will take you; What is AWSA and why is it important? Important aspects of life begin with education. What are the top three services that AWSA provides? Capacity Building Academy Coaching Looking at the profession; complexity of the job; is the job becoming too complex?; digging into that complexity and figuring out what supports we can put in place; Advocating Has your approach to service-providing changed during the Pandemic? Coaching - no additional cost Additional services How does Wisco compare to other states? We will rise to the challenge. Leadership Challenge/Opportunity: Coming up with Creative ideas to support principals and leaders “Mastering Education Leadership” - cohorts of leaders HOPEFUL: The country will come out of this challenge with different perspectives, but our country has a history of coming together. Let's just make this country better, and be the light of the world. Contact: @AWSAJim Website: AWSA.org INSTAGRAM Dr. Jeff Prickett Adam DeWitt TWITTER Dr. Jeff Prickett Adam DeWitt FACEBOOK Principal Leadership Lab Dr. Jeff Prickett Adam DeWitt