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Happy St Patrick's Day! We got carried with our 3 hour special. Instead you get 50 Celtic songs and tunes for you to enjoy for St Patrick's Day on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #701. Subscribe now! GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2025 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create this year's Best Celtic music of 2025 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on YouTube to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:15 - The Friel Sisters "My Love is in America/The Yellow Tinker/Old Cuffe Street (Reels)" from Northern Sky 3:35 - WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a Celtic musician and host of Folk Songs & Stories. This podcast is for fans of Celtic music. We are here to build a diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, please email artists to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Musicians depend on your generosity to release new music. So please find a way to support them. Buy a CD, Album Pin, Shirt, Digital Download, or join their community on Patreon. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes, along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. Email follow@bestcelticmusic to learn how to subscribe to the podcast and you will get a free music - only episode. If you are a Celtic musician and want your music featured on the show, please submit your band to be played on the podcast. You don't have to send in music or an EPK, and You will get a free eBook called Celtic Musicians Guide to Digital Music. It's 100% free. Just email follow@bestcelticmusic 5:32 - Nathan Gourley, Joey Abarta, and Owen Marshall "A Tailor I Am / The Shoemaker's Fancy / Donncha Ó Loinsigh's" from Copley Street 2 9:36 - Fialla "Dúlamán" from A Rare Thing 13:41 - W. Ed Harris "Arran Boat Song" from Family, Friends, Choices, & Memories 17:50 - Goitse "Green Fields of Canada" from Rosc 22:39 - Clay Babies "Dick Gossips / Dinky's Reel / Miss McLoud's" from Speechless Vol. 1: Sloppy Session in the Sticks 27:11 - The Irish Rovers "Drunken Sailor" from Drunken Sailor 30:04 - WHAT ARE YOU DOING FOR ST PATRICK'S DAY THIS YEAR? Ellen MacIsaac: Probably gigging. Lots of work for musicians at that time. Patrick Rieger: That's a Monday. I'll listen to some music at home. My favorite pub will be a madhouse so I will be avoiding the place. Jordan Reeder: Guinness and the Irish and Celtic music podcast for sure!
Check out some of these St Patrick's Day shows in 2025 on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #700. Subscribe now! Kinnfolk, Golden Bough, Clover's Revenge, Celtic Wood and Wires, Madman's Window, Sheridan Rúitín, Celtic Conundrum, Tami Curtis, River Driver, Plunk Murray, O'Craven, Stout Pounders, The Muckers, Irishtown Road GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2025 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create this year's Best Celtic music of 2025 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on YouTube to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:11 - Kinnfolk "The Triple Crown Set" from Star Above The Mountain 5:08 - WELCOME 7:41 - Golden Bough "The Homecoming/The Gael" from Westering Home 10:59 - Clover's Revenge "The Lakes of Pontchartrain" from Truants And Absolution 17:21 - Celtic Wood and Wires "Tripping Up The Stairs & Smash The Windows" from Into The Music 20:33 - Madman's Window "Farewell to Nova Scotia" from All Guns Blazing - Live! 23:58 - FEEDBACK 28:32 - Sheridan Rúitín "Finnegan's Wake" from Rebels in the Night 31:32 - Celtic Conundrum "Cu Sithe" from Lore 33:36 - Tami Curtis "Keep Our Fire Burning" from Cavort 37:41 - River Driver "John O'Reilly" from Flanagan's Shenanigans! Live at The Celt 42:07 - THANKS 45:25 - Plunk Murray "Rocky Road to Dublin" from Another Drink 48:49 - O'Craven "Pint Glass " from Whiskey, Wenches, and Scallywag 51:58 - Stout Pounders "Raggle Taggle Gypsy (Live)" from Liver Let Live 54:49 - The Muckers "Old Black Rum" from One More Stout 57:15 - CLOSING 58:12 - Irishtown Road "Rattlin' Bog” from On the One Road 1:03:57 - CREDITS The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Finally, remember—our planet's future is in our hands. The overwhelming evidence shows that human activity is driving climate change, from record - breaking heat waves to rising sea levels. But the good news? We have the power to fix it. Every choice we make—reducing waste, conserving energy, supporting clean energy—moves us toward a more stable climate. If you're skeptical, ask yourself: What if you're wrong? What if taking action means cleaner air, a stronger economy, and a safer world—no matter what? Isn't that worth considering? Start a conversation today. The facts are out there, and the future is ours to shape. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a Celtic musician and host of Folk Songs & Stories. This podcast is for fans of Celtic music. We are here to build a diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, please email artists to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Musicians depend on your generosity to release new music. So please find a way to support them. Buy a CD, Album Pin, Shirt, Digital Download, or join their community on Patreon. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes, along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. Email follow@bestcelticmusic to learn how to subscribe to the podcast and you will get a free music - only episode. If you are a Celtic musician and want your music featured on the show, please submit your band to be played on the podcast. You don't have to send in music or an EPK, and You will get a free eBook called Celtic Musicians Guide to Digital Music. It's 100% free. Just email follow@bestcelticmusic What are Album Pins? THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Lads, lasses, and leprechauns of good taste—have I told you lately that you're absolutely legendary? You are the heartbeat of this podcast, the reason I spend my days swimming in Celtic tunes instead of, I dunno, training for a competitive Guinness - drinking contest (which I'd obviously win). And it's all thanks to you. Your support isn't just appreciated—it's the very thing that keeps this show from running on sheer luck and leftover whiskey fumes. You fund our genius sound engineer (who makes me sound like I actually know what I'm doing), the wizardly graphic designer, the tirelessly dedicated Celtic Music Magazine editor, and the promotional magic that spreads this music farther than a wandering Irish storyteller. Your generosity buys the music you love and gives me the time to carefully craft each episode—rather than just chucking in a tin whistle solo and hoping for the best. And as a patron, you're not just supporting the show—you're practically knighted by the Celtic music gods themselves. You get exclusive, ad - free, music - only episodes before anyone else (because you're fancy like that). You help shape the Celtic Top 20 with your votes. You unlock free music downloads, sheet music, and your very own private feed to listen your way—whether through Patreon or your favorite podcast app. All this for just $3 a month. That's right—less than the cost of one fancy coffee (or roughly 0.003% the cost of a pint in Dublin on St. Patrick's Day). And yet, that tiny sum keeps the music alive, keeps the community thriving, and keeps you at the very heart of it all. So join us today! Let's keep this music going forever—or at least until we all get distracted by a parade and a questionable amount of irish whiskey.
Interview with Jesse Ferguson about traditional Irish songs on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #696. Subscribe now! Jesse Ferguson, Juha Rossi, The Byrne Brothers, Spoil the Dance, Telenn Tri, Fig for a Kiss, Mànran, Jigjam, Ironwood, Reilly, Misty Posey GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2025 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create this year's Best Celtic music of 2025 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on Spotify and YouTube to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:02 - Intro: Jesse Ferguson 0:11 - Juha Rossi "Spotted Dog / Kataroni" from Irish Tunes on Mandolin 2:44 - WELCOME 5:33 - The Byrne Brothers "Trilogy" from The Boys of Doorin 10:25 - Spoil the Dance "The Maid on the Shore" from The Maid on the Shore - Single 14:52 - Telenn Tri "Mountain Road set" from The Cat's Meow 20:18 - Fig for a Kiss "Kildalton Bridge" from Wherever You Go 25:44 - FEEDBACK 29:47 - INTERVIEW WITH JESSE FERGUSON 30:38 - INTRO / THE MINSTREL BOY 34:07 - Jesse Ferguson “The Minstrel Boy” from TEN 36:23 - NEW ALBUM / DANNY BOY 40:05 - Jesse Ferguson “Danny Boy” from TEN 42:58 - YOUTUBE / FAIR AND TENDER LADIES 48:22 - Jesse Ferguson “Fair and Tender Ladies” from TEN 51:44 - THANKS 54:35 - The Stubby Shillelaghs “The Vodka Song” from Whiskey Business 56:48 - Mànran "San Cristóbal" from Ùrar 1:00:24 - Jigjam "Water's Hill" from Across The Pond 1:04:10 - Ironwood "Trip to Goa" from Gretna Green 1:07:09 - Reilly "Whiskey Grease" from Durty Pool 1:09:51 - CLOSING 1:11:06 - Misty Posey "Auld Lang Syne" from Celtic Voice of the Ancients 1:15:43 - CREDITS The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Finally, remember. Reduce, reuse, recycle, and talk with others about climate change. What are you doing to combat climate change? Let me know what you're doing. Start a discussion with someone today. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a Celtic musician and host of Folk Songs & Stories. This podcast is for fans of Celtic music. It is here to build a diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, please email artists to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Musicians depend on your generosity to release new music. So please find a way to support them. Buy a CD, Album Pin, Shirt, Digital Download, or join their community on Patreon. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes, along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. Email follow@bestcelticmusic to learn how to subscribe to the podcast and get a free music - only episode. If you are a Celtic musician and want your music featured on the show, I would love to play your music. Please submit your band to be played on the podcast. You don't have to send in music or an EPK. You will get a free eBook called Celtic Musicians Guide to Digital Music and learn how to follow the podcast. It's 100% free. Just email follow@bestcelticmusic THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! I am blown away by your generosity. You are why I keep sharing new episodes four times per month. You're also how I am able to do that. Your kindness pays for our engineer, graphic designer, Celtic Music Magazine editor, and promotion of the podcast. Your kindness allows me to buy the music I play here. It also pays for my time creating the show each and every week. As a patron, you get ad - free and music - only episodes before regular listeners. You get to vote in the Celtic Top 20. You get free music downloads and sheet music. And you get a private feed to listen to the show or you can listen through the Patreon app. All that for as little as $3 per month. A special thanks to our Celtic Legends: Rick Boyce, Bruce, Daniel Ide, Brian McReynolds, Marti Meyers, Alan Schindler, Karen Harris, Margreta Silverstone, Emma Bartholomew, Dan mcDade, Gerald F Boyle, Miranda Nelson, Nancie Barnett, Kevin Long, Gary R Hook, Lynda MacNeil, John Sharkey White, II, Kelly Garrod, Mike Schock, Annie Lorkowski, Shawn Cali HERE IS YOUR THREE STEP PLAN TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST Go to our Patreon page. Decide how much you want to pledge every month, $3, $12, $25. Keep listening to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast to celebrate Celtic culture through music. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast on Patreon at SongHenge.com. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. In 2025, we're going to the Celtic nation of Galicia in Spain. We're gonna learn about the history and legends behind the Celts there and experience some amazing Galician Celtic music. Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ #celticmusic #irishmusic #celticmusicpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? I'd love to see a picture of what you're doing while listening. Is there a new Celtic CD or Celtic band that you heard of or saw? Send a picture. Email me at follow@bestcelticmusic. Peter Wood emailed about Stubby Shillelaghs: "Hi Mark, I wrote a few years ago about playing the show with my wife in the car on dates and on our wedding day, and now we are expecting our first child. We don't listen to the show together much anymore, but when we go to the Renaissance Faire we played it (just missed you again!) and I put it on when we went for a swim on a summer evening when she wanted music without getting interrupted by YouTube Music ads. Since this year's Renaissance festival she's asked a few times for Tartanic when she's been in the mood for "my" music. Recently I was listening to a different podcast that plays novelty songs around a theme (Bitslap with KBC if you're curious), and the theme of the week was Drinking, so of course some Celtic - sounding music came up, and for part of a set I thought I was listening to your show! Of the two songs in particular that got me confused, the first was the Vodka Song by Stubby Shillelaghs (https://youtu.be/h9YRbJSbPw0) which I'm unsure if it or the band have ever been played on your show. It was followed by Sober on St. Patrick's Day, and at first I thought I might have heard it on your show, but then when it got going I realized it wouldn't have fit in on your family friendly show. Turns out it's by Psychostick. I know you've got ties to the FuMP collective so you're probably already aware of it. The Vodka Song at least would be a fun one to play if you've got the permission." Patrick Rieger emailed photos from Ohio Renaissance Festival: "Hi Marc, My family and I, along with our friend Chenna from Nashville, spent Labor Day Weekend at the Ohio Renaissance Festival, three days of faire. Ohio is a big faire with plenty of celtic musicians, but even with three days we didn't see them all. We did see Captain John Stout (aka Richard Brentar), Donal Hinely, The Harper and the Minstrel, The Toasted Clover, The Jackdaws, Bettina Baudville, Seán Nós, and The Lady Victoria. I had never heard of a nose harmonica until I met Bettina Baudville; that is what she is playing in the photo. Also I never heard celtic music played on a ukulele until I met The Toasted Clover. Donal Hinely was featured on the Renaissance Festival Podcast years ago when you were still a host, but until this year I had not seen or heard him in person." Despite three long days of working the faire, Victoria was able to join us for a quick dinner one night. And before the weekend was done, the four of us already planned to go back next year."
Struggling to make writing click for your students? In this episode, 5th-grade teacher Elise Frank shares practical strategies to tackle the challenges of teaching writing, inspired by "A Path to Better Writing" by Steve Graham and Karen Harris.Key takeaways:Simplify the hidden processes of writing for your students.Boost ownership and feedback.Integrate writing across all subjects.Packed with actionable ideas, this episode is a must-listen for every teacher! Tune in now and transform your writing instruction!Resources: Focus Article: "A Path to Better Writing" by Steve Graham and Karen HarrisSee Elise's writing instruction in action:Video: 5th Grade ELA: Writing about Esperanza Rising with SRSDVideo: 5th Grade ELA: The Power of SRSD and EL Education (Esperanza Rising)Urban teachers' implementation of SRSD for persuasive writing following practice-based professional development: positive effects mediated by compromised fidelity. McKeown, D., FitzPatrick, E., Brown, M., Brindle, M., Owens, J., & Hendrick, R. (2019). Powerful Writing Strategies for All Students by Harris, Graham, Mason and FriedlanderPowerful Teaching: Unleash the Science of Learning by Patrice Bain and Pooja K Agarwal We answer your questions about teaching reading in The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night.Grab free resources and episode alerts! Sign up for our email list at literacypodcast.com.Join our community on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter.
We would love to hear from you! Send us a message (if you'd like a reply, email us at literacypodcast@greatminds.org)This episode highlights the close connection between reading and writing and the importance of teaching them together. Young-Suk Kim uses a structural house analogy to explain their interdependence. Karen Harris introduces the SRSD (Self-Regulated Strategy Development) model, focusing on evidence-based practices that build self-regulation and explicit instruction for writing. We discuss the researchers brand new study with 1st and 2nd graders, including the SRSD Plus approach, which adds instruction in handwriting, spelling, and oral language. Our guests share practical tips for improving handwriting fluency and research on SRSD Plus's positive impact on early writing and student confidence, offering valuable insights for classroom teaching.ResourcesEnhancing Reading and Writing Skills through Systematically Integrated Instruction (with HOUSE graphic that Young explains in the beginning of the podcast) The Science of Teaching Reading is Incomplete without the Science of Writing: A Randomized Control Trial of Integrated Teaching of Reading and Writing Yes, they can: Developing transcription skills and oral language in tandem with SRSD instruction on close reading of science text to write informative essays at grades 1 and 2 We answer your questions about teaching reading in The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night.Grab free resources and episode alerts! Sign up for our email list at literacypodcast.com.Join our community on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter.
“Invasive sorghum aphid: A decade of research on deciphering plant resistance mechanisms and novel approaches in breeding for sorghum resistance to aphids” with Drs. Somashekhar Punnuri, Karen Harris-Shultz, Joseph Knoll, and Xinzhi Ni. Sorghum is an important crop in the United States, grown for grain, forage and bioenergy purposes. However, its production is facing several challenges due to abiotic and biotic factors, with aphids emerging as a significant pest in last decade. Once considered a minor pest, sorghum aphids have become a major threat to sorghum cultivation due to susceptible varieties and insufficient pest management strategies. In this episode, Dr. Somashekhar Punnuri, an associate professor from Fort Valley State University; Drs. Karen Harris-Shultz and Joesph Knoll, research geneticists with USDA ARS; and Dr. Xinzhi Ni, a research entomologist from USDA ARS, share their insights on current research efforts and new methods to combat sorghum aphids. Tune in to learn more about: · What characteristics sorghum aphids have · How sorghum aphids reproduce · What resistance mechanisms sorghum has · What the current efforts are in breeding aphid resistant sorghum varieties · What the challenges are in aphid management in sorghum If you would like more information about this topic, this episode's paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1002/csc2.21301 This paper is always freely available. Contact us at podcast@sciencesocieties.org or on Twitter @FieldLabEarth if you have comments, questions, or suggestions for show topics, and if you want more content like this, don't forget to subscribe. If you'd like to see old episodes or sign up for our newsletter, you can do so here: https://fieldlabearth.libsyn.com/. If you would like to reach out to Som, you can contact him here: Punnuris@fvsu.edu https://ag.fvsu.edu/members/profile/view/63 If you would like to reach out to Karen, you can contact her here: karen.harris@usda.gov https://www.ars.usda.gov/people-locations/person?person-id=43959 If you would like to reach out to Joe, you can contact him here: joe.knoll@usda.govhttps://www.ars.usda.gov/people-locations/person?person-id=48564 If you would like to reach out to Xinzhi, you can contact him here: xinzhi.ni@usda.gov https://www.ars.usda.gov/people-locations/person?person-id=35259 If you would like to reach out to Sarah Chu from our Student Spotlight, you can find her here: sarah.chu@tamu.edu X: https://x.com/weedysarahchu Resources CEU Quiz: https://web.sciencesocieties.org/Learning-Center/Courses/Course-Detail?productid=%7bDF51FF70-9397-EF11-8A6A-000D3A350361%7d Transcripts: Coming soon Sorghum Checkoff: https://www.sorghumcheckoff.com/our-farmers/insects-weeds-diseases/insect-control/sugarcane-aphid/ “Biological and genetic features of introduced aphid populations in agroecosystems” published in Current Opinion in Insect Science: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cois.2018.01.004 Sorghum aphid reporting tool: https://www.myfields.info/ Thank you to our volunteer Om Prakash Ghimire for regular help with the shownotes and other assets. Thank you to Cole Shalk from 12twelve Media for the Audio Processing on today's episode. Field, Lab, Earth is Copyrighted by the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America.
VIVOBAREFOOT are the proud sponsors of today's episode. To reconnect with Earth by wearing REAL shoes, use PJL20 for 20% off your first order. Stay connected and start your healing journey by joining the NEW CommuniTEA membership. Find out more at www.phillyjlay.com. In this episode of The Wellness Way, host Philly J Lay interviews Karen Harris, the acclaimed author of Staying Aligned, a groundbreaking book on how good posture is the key to everyday health, mental wellbeing, and a balanced lifestyle. Karen delves into the science behind posture, explaining why proper alignment is essential for everything from reducing physical pain and preventing injuries to improving mental health, boosting energy, and fostering emotional resilience. She shares easy-to-implement tips and daily practices to improve posture, which can lead to better focus, reduced stress, and a greater sense of overall wellbeing. Key topics discussed include: The importance of posture for long-term health How physical alignment can positively affect mental health and emotional stability Simple daily habits to improve posture and reduce stress The connection between body posture, energy levels, and mental clarity Strategies for maintaining alignment throughout the day, especially in work environments Whether you're dealing with chronic pain, mental fatigue, or just looking for ways to enhance your overall health, this episode is packed with actionable advice. Tune in for practical tips that can transform your body and mind by simply improving your posture! CONNECT WITH KAREN HARRIShttps://www.aspect-design.net/product-page/staying-aligned CONNECT WITH PHILLY Website: phillyjlay.com Socials: @phillyjlay Stay connected by signing up for the Philly J Lay newsletter, and don't miss out on joining the NEW CommuniTEA membership. Start your healing journey today and discover more at www.phillyjlay.com. Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your healthcare provider.
VIVOBAREFOOT are the proud sponsors of today's episode. To reconnect with Earth by wearing REAL shoes, use PJL20 for 20% off your first order. Stay connected and start your healing journey by joining the NEW CommuniTEA membership. Find out more at www.phillyjlay.com. In this episode of The Wellness Way, host Philly J Lay interviews Karen Harris, the acclaimed author of Staying Aligned, a groundbreaking book on how good posture is the key to everyday health, mental wellbeing, and a balanced lifestyle. Karen delves into the science behind posture, explaining why proper alignment is essential for everything from reducing physical pain and preventing injuries to improving mental health, boosting energy, and fostering emotional resilience. She shares easy-to-implement tips and daily practices to improve posture, which can lead to better focus, reduced stress, and a greater sense of overall wellbeing. Key topics discussed include: The importance of posture for long-term health How physical alignment can positively affect mental health and emotional stability Simple daily habits to improve posture and reduce stress The connection between body posture, energy levels, and mental clarity Strategies for maintaining alignment throughout the day, especially in work environments Whether you're dealing with chronic pain, mental fatigue, or just looking for ways to enhance your overall health, this episode is packed with actionable advice. Tune in for practical tips that can transform your body and mind by simply improving your posture! CONNECT WITH KAREN HARRIShttps://www.aspect-design.net/product-page/staying-aligned CONNECT WITH PHILLY Website: phillyjlay.com Socials: @phillyjlay Stay connected by signing up for the Philly J Lay newsletter, and don't miss out on joining the NEW CommuniTEA membership. Start your healing journey today and discover more at www.phillyjlay.com. Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your healthcare provider.
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Hey Gorgeous! Welcome back to the Life Coach BFF Show with your host, Heather Pettey! In this episode, we dive into practical advice for parents dealing with teenagers during the summer and exciting details about the upcoming Midlife Moxie Beach Retreat. Key Topics : •Life Skills for Teens - Heather discusses the importance of teenagers learning life skills and not just lounging around during the summer. - She recommends the book "Life Skills for Teens" by Karen Harris, which has been beneficial for her family. - Heather emphasizes the need for teenagers to find jobs, contribute to household chores, and develop a sense of responsibility. •Listener Email from Amy - Amy from Trenton, New Jersey, shares her struggles with her three teenagers, two of whom are not contributing at home. - Heather provides practical advice on setting boundaries, encouraging job searches, and involving teenagers in household responsibilities. - Heather stresses the importance of a family meeting to establish house rules and ensure everyone contributes. •Product Reviews - Heather reviews three products, including the Obagi Daily Hydro Drops and Rejuvenating Eye Gel Cream, which she highly recommends. - She shares her positive experience with these products and encourages listeners to try them out. •Inspirational Reading - Heather reads a beautiful piece by Dame Judi Dench, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing inner qualities over physical appearance. - The reading inspires listeners to focus on personal growth, wisdom, and living in the moment. •Midlife Moxie Beach Retreat - Exciting details about the upcoming Midlife Moxie Beach Retreat in Charleston, South Carolina, from April 24th to 27th. - The retreat will include hormone testing, coaching sessions, breath work, massages, and opportunities to forge new connections. - Heather encourages listeners to join the private Facebook group @MidlifeMoxie for more information and to be the first to sign up when the cart opens on July 1st. Stay connected with Heather: Email: Heather@HeatherPettey.com Website: WWW.HEATHERPETTEY.COM Speaker Request: Click here Instagram @HeatherPettey_ Facebook: @HeatherPettey1 Linkedin: @HeatherPettey *Quick Disclaimer- Heather Pettey is a certified coach and not a therapist. Always seek the support of a therapist for clinical mental health issues.
Regents Professor Karen Harris shares insights from over 50 years of writing instruction and refining the Self Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) method of teaching writing. Host Ollie Lovell applies what he's learnt from reading Karen's book to share a demo lesson of teaching using the SRSD approach, and Karen provides valuable feedback! Full show notes with all resources at www.ollielovell.com/karenharris
We've really been looking forward to dropping this episode with Karen Harris, Chief Financial Officer and Head of Mission-Related Investing at the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation. While the markets have warmed a bit since we recorded this episode, Karen's thoughtful perspective on the sometimes tumultuous Alzheimer's therapeutics space is valuable to any drug developer working in the cognitive medicines arena. In this episode of the Business of Biotech podcast, we follow Karen's journey from institutional investment banking to the incredibly gratifying work she does now, helping to fund the novel biopharma companies that are working in earnest to solve an emotionally burdensome and expensive problem. Karen shares ADDF's strategy and offers plenty of insight into the value proposition that venture philathropy offers the biotech community. Tune in!Subscribe to the #BusinessofBiotech newsletter at bioprocessonline.com/bob for more real, honest, transparent interactions with the leaders of emerging biotech. It's a once-per-month dose of insight and intel that you'll actually look forward to receiving! Check it out at bioprocessonline.com/bob!
Chuyện gì xảy ra nếu như các « cửa biển » lần lượt bị khép lại ? Kênh đào Panama đã bị tê liệt vì thiếu nước. Bất ổn địa chính trị ở Cận Đông, lực lượng Houthi của Yemen đang đe dọa Hồng Hải, cửa ngõ của 40 % giao thương giữa hai châu lục Á –Âu. Những giới hạn về kỹ thuật và tham vọng của Trung Quốc ở Biển Đông là những mối nguy hiểm tiềm tàng ở khu vực eo biển Malacca và eo biển Đài Loan. « An ninh », « an ninh hàng hải » và « tự do lưu thông trên biển » mang tính thời sự hơn bao giờ hết. Trong một thế giới « toàn cầu » mà 90 % thương mại quốc tế tùy thuộc vào vận tải đường biển, hiển nhiên là tại diễn đàn kinh tế thế giới Davos, Thụy Sĩ, tuần trước, các nguyên thủ quốc gia, các lãnh đạo những tập đoàn lớn trên thế giới đều bận tâm vì tình hình ở Hồng Hải.Kịch bản dây chuyền sản xuất lại đứt gẫy Lãnh đạo ngân hàng Anh Barclays tại diễn đàn kinh tế Davos bi quan cho rằng sau khủng hoảng dịch Covid-19 và chính sách phong tỏa nghiêm ngặt của Bắc Kinh, nhiều người đã tưởng rằng chuỗi cung ứng toàn cầu giờ đây sẽ hoạt động « bình thường trở lại ». Thời sự ở Hồng Hải như chưa cho phép chứng minh điều đó.Tổ Chức Thương Mại Thế Giới đang kỳ vọng giao thương toàn cầu phục hồi trong năm 2024, nhưng WTO đã đột ngột giảm dự phóng vì « căng thẳng về địa chính trị nghiêm trọng hơn, những rối loạn ở Hồng Hải ảnh hưởng đến kênh đào Suez và những xáo trộn ở kênh đào Panama vì biến đổi khí hậu ».Kinh tế gia Karen Harris, thuộc cơ quan tư vấn Bain&Co, trụ sở tại Boston Hoa Kỳ, được AFP trích dẫn, khẳng định rõ trách nhiệm của lực lượng nổi dậy Yemen : Tấn công vào các tàu chở hàng, Houthi đang « làm thay đổi cục diện thương mại quốc tế và làm tăng thêm phí tổn vận tải đường biển ».Tổng giám đốc Maersk, một trong 5 tập đoàn vận tải đường biển hàng đầu của thế giới, nhìn nhận « chuỗi cung ứng toàn cầu bị xáo trộn ít nhất là trong nhiều tháng ». Một số nhà máy của hai hãng xe Tesla và Volvo tại châu Âu đã phải cho nhân viên tạm nghỉ việc vì thiếu phụ tùng. Qatar cảnh báo các dịch vụ cung cấp khí hóa lỏng « sẽ bị vạ lây ».Trả lời đài RFI Pháp ngữ, chuyên gia về quan hệ quốc tế Emmanuel Véron, giảng dậy tại Viện Ngôn Ngữ và Văn Minh Đông Phương INALCO và Trường Hải Quân trước hết nhấn mạnh đến vị trí địa chiến lược của Hồng Hải trên bàn cờ thương mại quốc tế : « Đây là một trong những nhánh chính của giao thông hàng hải quốc tế, nối liền Á-Âu, nghĩa là có đến hàng ngàn, hàng chục ngàn tàu chở hàng, tàu chở dầu phải đi qua Hồng Hải, qua kênh đào Suez trong các hoạt động giao thương giữa châu Á với châu Âu và Trung Đông. Hồng Hải là cửa ngõ nối liền Ấn Độ Dương với Địa Trung Hải thông qua con kênh đào Suez trên lãnh thổ Ai Cập, mang tính thiết yếu đối với thị trường năng lượng, và nguyên liệu. Đây cũng là một trong những tuyến huyết mạch trong thế giới toàn cầu hóa hiện nay và là một trục chiến lược trên bàn cờ thương mại quốc tế ».Tuyến đường huyết mạchVì bất ổn ở Hồng Hải, tập đoàn dầu khí BP hôm 18/12/2023 « ngừng » các chuyến tàu đi qua khu vực « nóng » này. Bốn trong số 5 tập đoàn vận chuyển đường biển lớn nhất thế giới cũng đưa ra quyết định tương tự.Theo các giới chức trong ngành, trong vài tuần lễ số tàu thuyền đi qua kênh đào Suez của Ai Cập giảm 42 %, trong lúc các chuyến tàu chở hàng từ Âu sang Á mất thêm « từ 8 đến 15 ngày ». Giáo sư Véron phân tích tiếp :« Phải đánh đường vòng đi qua châu Phi, qua Mũi Hảo Vọng, mỏm cực nam của Nam Phi để đưa hàng hóa từ châu Á sang châu Âu gây tổn thất cho các công ty vận chuyển. Trước mắt chưa thể thẩm định chính xác về các khoản thất thu đó, bởi vì bất ổn trong khu vực sẽ còn kéo dài. Tuy nhiên, theo các số liệu đáng tin cậy, trong giai đoạn cuối 2023 và trong những tuần lễ đầu năm nay, thiệt hại đã lên tới hàng ngàn tỷ đô la và còn hơn thế nữa ».Chính trong bối cảnh đó lại dấy lên lo ngại chuỗi cung ứng và sản xuất bị gián đoạn. Giáo sư Véron : « Một mặt chúng ta sẽ bị thiếu hay sẽ khó tiếp cận một số mặt hàng, thí dụ như là phụ tùng xe hơi như trong thời kỳ thế giới bị phong tỏa để chống dịch Covid-19. Một số chuỗi cung ứng sẽ bị chựng lại hoặc bị gián đoạn. Mặt khác, sẽ phải mất nhiều ngày hơn để hàng được chuyển đến các nhà máy. Các chi phí vận chuyển sẽ tốn kém hơn … Ba tác động nói trên cộng lại ảnh hưởng đến hoạt động tại các cơ sở sản xuất ở châu Âu và hệ quả kèm theo là trong những tuần và những tháng tới, châu Âu có chiều hướng bị lạm phát ». Trung Quốc trong thế « trên đe dưới búa »Phát biểu tại diễn đàn kinh tế Davos, thủ tướng Lý Cường khoe thành tích tăng trưởng vượt ngưỡng 5 % trong năm 2023, nhưng không hẳn ông thực sự an tâm khi biết rằng nếu giao tranh ở Hồng Hải kéo dài, Trung Quốc là một trong những nạn nhân đầu tiên phải trả giá đắt.Bắc Kinh lo rằng xăng dầu của Trung Đông chậm được chuyển đến các nhà máy ở Hoa Lục. Trong chiều ngược lại, xung đột tại một khu vực là cửa ngõ nối liền Ấn Độ Dương với Địa Trung Hải khiến hàng sản xuất của Trung Quốc khó tiếp cận các thị trường từ Trung Đông đến châu Phi và nhất là châu Âu.Sau hơn ba năm đóng cửa chống dịch, khủng hoảng ở khu vực Hồng Hải lần này là « giọt nước làm tràn ly » hay đúng hơn là làm tràn các nhà kho của Trung Quốc và đẩy các công ty xuất khẩu vào thế « tuyệt vọng ». Trong mắt ông Marco Castelli, sáng lập viên IC Trade chuyên xuất khẩu phụ tùng sản xuất từ các nhà máy ở Hoa Lục sang châu Âu, đây là một cú phạt kép. Trả lời thông tín viên RFI Stéphane Lagarde tại Bắc Kinh lãnh đạo IC Trade cho biết :« Tác động đầu tiên là thời hạn chuyển hàng bị kéo dài, mất thêm từ 20 đến 25 ngày so với bình thường. Đây là một vấn đề về mặt tài chính và liên quan luôn cả đến việc quản lý các kho hàng cả từ phía các khách hàng lẫn các nhà cung cấp của chúng tôi. Hệ quả thứ nhì là giá cả vận chuyển bị đẩy lên cao ».Trung Quốc sợ mất kháchMột thí dụ cụ thể là trong vài tuần, chi phí chở hàng từ Trung Quốc sang Pháp đã tăng gấp ba và thậm chí là gấp bốn, chỉ vì phải tránh né Hồng Hải và không thể đi qua kênh đào Suez. Một mối nguy hiểm khác là các nhà xuất khẩu Trung Quốc đang bị mất khách như một chủ doanh nghiệp ở Nghĩa Ô, tỉnh Chiết Giang so sánh :« Tình hình khả quan hơn so với thời kỳ chúng tôi phải đối mặt với virus gây đại dịch Covid. Buôn bán thì có lúc trồi lúc sụt và chúng tôi cố gắng giải thích với các khách hàng ở châu Âu và châu Phi điều đó. Hy vọng là tình trạng này không kéo dài. Hiện thời khâu vận chuyển quá đắt. Trước đây một contener gửi sang pháp là 2.000 euro, bây giờ là 6.000 euro. Một số khách hàng của chúng tôi vẫn còn hàng trong kho nên họ cố gắng đợi sau dịp nghỉ Tết nguyên đán mới đặt mua thêm hàng. Người ta hy vọng tình hình lắng xuống, giá cả phải chăng hơn một chút. Một khách hàng của chúng tôi ở Maroc nói là họ vẫn còn hàng và sẽ đợi sau Tết mới đặt mua thêm. Tuy nhiên, những ai đang cần thì bắt buộc phải chịu những phí tổn nặng hơn. Họ cần hàng để bán. Cuối cùng thì người tiêu dùng sẽ phải trả giá đắt hơn ».Hai đầu máy tăng trưởng cùng bị hỏng ?Điểm khiến chính quyền Bắc Kinh lo ngại hơn cả là vào lúc kinh tế nội địa đang chựng lại, người dân « biếng nhác tiêu xài » và Trung Quốc vẫn phải trông cậy vào xuất khẩu, bất ổn ở Hồng Hải đẩy cơ xưởng sản xuất của thế giới này vào cảnh « trên de dưới búa ». Tiêu thụ nội địa và xuất khẩu mà cùng chựng lại thì hệ quả kèm theo là thất nghiệp gia tăng vào lúc mà, như hãng tin Anh Reuters ghi nhận, đối với một số nhà máy Trung Quốc, kim ngạch xuất khẩu sang Châu Âu và châu Phi chiếm đến 40 % doanh thu.Khả năng can thiệp của Iran ?Chính vì yếu tố an ninh và căng thẳng địa chính trị đe dọa đến ổn định và thịnh vượng chung toàn cầu hơn bao giờ hết, cho nên câu hỏi đặt ra là liệu Bắc Kinh có thể khai thác ảnh hưởng của mình với đối tác Iran để thuyết phục Teheran, điểm tựa quân sự cho lực lượng Hồi Giáo theo hệ phái Shia ở Yemen, ngừng khuấy động tình hình ở Hồng Hải hay không. Chuyên gia về Trung Đông David Rigoulet - Roze, Viện Quan Hệ Quốc Tế và Chiến Lược Pháp IRIS, thận trọng cho rằng, ngay cả tiếng nói của Iran với phiến quân Houthi cũng chỉ có hạn : « Chúng ta có thể nghĩ rằng Trung Quốc sẽ yêu cầu Iran can thiệp kềm hãm lực lượng Houthi trong các hoạt động ở Hồng Hải, bởi phe Hồi Giáo Yemen này là công cụ của Teheran. Sự thực không hoàn toàn là như vậy. Phe Houthi có một số lợi ích về địa chính trị phù hợp với của Iran, tham gia ‘trục kháng chiến' chống lại Nhà Nước Do Thái, nhưng không nhất thiết là hoàn toàn do Teheran điều khiển. Quân Houthi có những tính toán riêng của họ. Thí dụ như đại diện của phe nổi dậy Yemen này tuyên bố bảo vệ tàu thuyền của Nga và Trung Quốc, nhưng giao thương hàng hải và chuỗi cung ứng toàn cầu đâu chỉ thu hẹp trên những chuyến tàu chở hàng của Nga hay Trung Quốc. Bắc Kinh hoàn toàn ý thức được điều đó và không muốn hàng hóa của Trung Quốc gặp trở ngại trên đường vận chuyển sang châu Âu. Châu lục này là một trong những thị trường chủ chốt của Trung Quốc. Thành thử vấn đề ở đây liên quan đến toàn cầu và xung đột ở Hồng Hải có chiều hướng trở thành một cuộc xung đột ‘toàn cầu hóa'».Kênh đào Panama và Biển Đông Ngoài vấn đề an ninh ở Hồng Hải gây nhiều thiệt hại cho các công ty vận chuyển, làm rối loạn phía phía « cung » lẫn phía « cầu », mãi tận châu Mỹ, từ 2023 hạn hán làm kiệt quệ kênh đào Panama cũng là một mối lo âu lớn. Song như ông Paul Tourret, Viện Cao Đẳng Kinh tế Biển ISEM của Pháp, lưu ý : Kênh Panama bị cạn nước ảnh hưởng nhiều đến các nền kinh tế trong khu vực như Peru, Ecuador hay Chilê. Con kênh nối liền Ấn Độ Dương với biển Caribê này là nơi mà 2 hay 3 % mậu dịch quốc tế phải đi qua.Châu Á mới là điểm nóng tiềm tàng. Chính xác hơn là ở hai eo biển Malacca và Đài Loan. Malacca là ngã tư giữa Ấn Độ Dương - Thái Bình Dương, biển Andaman và Biển Đông. Đây là nơi mỗi năm có chừng 90.000 tàu thuyền qua lại trong hai chiều. Ông Tourret nhấn mạnh : « Những tham vọng của Trung Quốc ở Biển Đông và xa hơn một chút là căng thẳng tại eo biển Đài Loan là những mối đe dọa tiềm tàng ».Về eo biển Malacca nhà nghiên cứu Paul Tourret, Viện ISEMAR của Pháp, chú ý nhiều đến những yếu tố « kỹ thuật ». Ông giải thích « có những khúc tuyến đường hàng hải trải dài 900 km này chỉ rộng chừng từ 3 đến 5 cây số, với độ sâu chỉ chừng 25 mét. Ở đây tàu bè san sát, mỗi một tàu chở hàng chỉ cách nhau có chừng 500 thước (…) Nếu giao thương hàng hải trong vùng biển này tăng thêm và vượt ngưỡng 100.000 tàu/năm thì e rằng tai nạn thể nào cũng sẽ xảy ra ». Liên quan đến eo biển Đài Loan, giới trong ngành biết rằng hai siêu cường kinh tế thế giới là Mỹ và Trung Quốc cùng thận trọng không dám chận cửa biển này. Song cũng không một ai dám cam đoan rằng vùng biển này sẽ luôn được bình yên.
This is the final Kerry Today of 2023. Catherine Shanahan Adapt womens refuge talks to Jerry about the help Adapt gave to women and families in 2023 and also about plans for expansion of the centre in 2024 Postman retiring after 47 years on the job- Henry Burrows a postman in Ballymac and Tralee for over 47 years spoke to Jerry about returing today - the people and friends he made along the way. Heritage hunters : Today's episode of Heritage Hunters features the children of Bouleenshere National School Ballyheigue on the story of St. Daithleann's Well. Heritage Hunters is a creative collaboration of Radio Kerry, Kerry County Museum, the Kerry Archaeological & Historical Society and Kerry County Council. It is kindly supported by The Education Support Centre Tralee and the Heritage Council of Ireland. Happy house for Christmas : Jerry talks to Karen Harris who after years on a housing waiting list got a home for christmas with the help of Kerry County Council and Coperative Housing Ireland - he also speaks to Eoin Carroll Director of policy and communications for CHI about the houses delivered in Kerry this year and plans for next year.
To the Classroom: Conversations with Researchers & Educators
Karen HarrisMy guest today is Dr. Karen Harris who joins us to talk about the role of strategy instruction for qualities of good writing such as focus, organization, and detail, as well as strategies for self-regulation. We'll also discuss a recently-published meta-analysis she coauthored focused on effective professional development for teachers. I'm joined by my colleagues Lea Leibowitz and Lainie Powell in the second half of the episode where we'll discuss practical strategies for writing you can use right away in the classroom, as well as our takeaways as leaders of professional development. ****Read a full transcript of this episode and learn more about the show athttps://www.jenniferserravallo.com/podcast More on Self-Regulated Strategy DevelopmentPractice-Based Professional Development for Self-Regulated Strategies DevelopmentEffects of SRSD Scoring Through RubricsPowerful Writing Strategies for All Students****More about Dr. Karen Harris: Dr. Karen R. Harris is the Mary Emily warner professor in the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University. She has worked in the field of education for over 40 years, initially as a general education teacher and then as a special education teacher. Throughout her teaching and research career, she has chosen to work in highly diverse schools in low income areas due to her commitment to improving teaching and learning for all students. Her research focuses on informing and improving theory, research, and practice related to writing development among students with high incidence disabilities, students who struggle with writing, and normally achieving students.She is interested in validating instructional approaches for heterogeneous classrooms derived from integrating multiple, evidence-based theories. Karen Harris' research focuses on theoretically based interventions for the development of academic and self-regulation abilities among students who are at-risk and those with disabilities, as well as effective models of in-service teacher preparation for writing instruction for all students. In addition, she investigates approaches to professional development on evidence-based practices in writing that result in sustainable changes in the quality of writing instruction.Special thanks to Alex Van Rose for audio editing this episode. Support the show
https://thinksrsd.com/The One About…Powerful Writing Instruction with Karen HarrisWe have a body of evidence-based practices (EBPs) and best practices that can make ameaningful difference in writing development for our students. The Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) model of instruction for writing results in meaningful improvements instudents writing across grades 1-12.Bio:https://search.asu.edu/profile/1980816Book: Powerful Writing Strategies for All StudentsArticle:Karen R. Harris & Debra McKeown (2022)Overcoming barriers and paradigm wars: Powerful evidence-based writing instruction, Theory into Practicehttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00405841.2022.2107334See these orgs for PD for SRSD (Karen Harris has no financial relationship to either, butvoluntarily advise both):www.thinkSRSD.comhttps://thinksrsd.com/https://srsdonline.org/The Literacy View is an engaging and inclusive platform encouraging respectful discussion and debate about current issues in education. Co-hosts Faith Borkowsky and Judy Boksner coach teachers, teach children to read, and hold master's degrees in education.Our goal is to leave listeners thinking about the issues and drawing their own conclusions.Get ready for the most THOUGHT-PROVOKING AND DELICIOUSLY ENTERTAINING education podcast!
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz take the show on the road and gab live with Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers; discuss the new Speaker of the House Mike Johnson; and review the former lawyers and Chief of Staff who will testify against Donald Trump. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: City Cast Madison podcast and Madison Minutes newsletter Jennifer Rubin for The Washington Post: “Wisconsin Dems' big wins for the rule of law might be an inflection point” Scott Bauer for AP: “Wisconsin Supreme Court asked to draw new legislative boundaries over Republican objections” James Hohmann for The Washington Post: “In Wisconsin, Tony Evers made a virtue of being dull” Amy Gardner and Michael Kranish for The Washington Post: “New speaker Mike Johnson's 2020 election denial could have 2024 implications” Carl Hulse for The New York Times: “The Far Right Gets Its Man of the House” Ours Was the Shining Future: The Story of the American Dream by David Leonhardt Katherine Faulders, Mike Levine, and Alexander Mallin for ABC News: “Ex-Chief of Staff Mark Meadows granted immunity, tells special counsel he warned Trump about 2020 claims: Sources” Paul Blumenthal for HuffPost: “The Guilty Pleas In Trump's Georgia Indictment Are Starting To Roll Uphill” David French for The New York Times: “Trump's Lawyers Are Going Down. Is He?” Here are this week's chatters: John: Mark Shanahan for The Boston Globe: “The Great Molasses Flood of 1919 was Boston's strangest disaster“ and Dark Tide: The Great Molasses Flood of 1919 by Stephen Puleo Emily: Hesket Oslo podcast by Arnon Degani; This Is Palestine podcast by the Institute for Middle East Understanding; and The Ezra Klein Show podcast: “The Jewish Left Is Trying to Hold Two Thoughts at Once” David: Vocal coach Karen Harris and “Jersey Girl” by Tom Waits Listener chatter from Jake Sinderbrand: University of Wisconsin-Madison: “Wisconsin Idea” and Babcock Dairy Store Listener chatter from Mike Duncan: The Storm Before the Storm: The Beginning of the End of the Roman Republic; Hero of Two Worlds: The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution; The History of Rome podcast; and Revolutions podcast For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, John, and David answer questions from the Madison audience. In the latest Gabfest Reads, David talks with Kristi Coulter about her book, Exit Interview: The Life and Death of My Ambitious Career. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth and Tim Peterson. Special thanks to Katie Rayford. Research by Julie Huygen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz take the show on the road and gab live with Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers; discuss the new Speaker of the House Mike Johnson; and review the former lawyers and Chief of Staff who will testify against Donald Trump. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: City Cast Madison podcast and Madison Minutes newsletter Jennifer Rubin for The Washington Post: “Wisconsin Dems' big wins for the rule of law might be an inflection point” Scott Bauer for AP: “Wisconsin Supreme Court asked to draw new legislative boundaries over Republican objections” James Hohmann for The Washington Post: “In Wisconsin, Tony Evers made a virtue of being dull” Amy Gardner and Michael Kranish for The Washington Post: “New speaker Mike Johnson's 2020 election denial could have 2024 implications” Carl Hulse for The New York Times: “The Far Right Gets Its Man of the House” Ours Was the Shining Future: The Story of the American Dream by David Leonhardt Katherine Faulders, Mike Levine, and Alexander Mallin for ABC News: “Ex-Chief of Staff Mark Meadows granted immunity, tells special counsel he warned Trump about 2020 claims: Sources” Paul Blumenthal for HuffPost: “The Guilty Pleas In Trump's Georgia Indictment Are Starting To Roll Uphill” David French for The New York Times: “Trump's Lawyers Are Going Down. Is He?” Here are this week's chatters: John: Mark Shanahan for The Boston Globe: “The Great Molasses Flood of 1919 was Boston's strangest disaster“ and Dark Tide: The Great Molasses Flood of 1919 by Stephen Puleo Emily: Hesket Oslo podcast by Arnon Degani; This Is Palestine podcast by the Institute for Middle East Understanding; and The Ezra Klein Show podcast: “The Jewish Left Is Trying to Hold Two Thoughts at Once” David: Vocal coach Karen Harris and “Jersey Girl” by Tom Waits Listener chatter from Jake Sinderbrand: University of Wisconsin-Madison: “Wisconsin Idea” and Babcock Dairy Store Listener chatter from Mike Duncan: The Storm Before the Storm: The Beginning of the End of the Roman Republic; Hero of Two Worlds: The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution; The History of Rome podcast; and Revolutions podcast For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, John, and David answer questions from the Madison audience. In the latest Gabfest Reads, David talks with Kristi Coulter about her book, Exit Interview: The Life and Death of My Ambitious Career. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth and Tim Peterson. Special thanks to Katie Rayford. Research by Julie Huygen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz take the show on the road and gab live with Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers; discuss the new Speaker of the House Mike Johnson; and review the former lawyers and Chief of Staff who will testify against Donald Trump. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: City Cast Madison podcast and Madison Minutes newsletter Jennifer Rubin for The Washington Post: “Wisconsin Dems' big wins for the rule of law might be an inflection point” Scott Bauer for AP: “Wisconsin Supreme Court asked to draw new legislative boundaries over Republican objections” James Hohmann for The Washington Post: “In Wisconsin, Tony Evers made a virtue of being dull” Amy Gardner and Michael Kranish for The Washington Post: “New speaker Mike Johnson's 2020 election denial could have 2024 implications” Carl Hulse for The New York Times: “The Far Right Gets Its Man of the House” Ours Was the Shining Future: The Story of the American Dream by David Leonhardt Katherine Faulders, Mike Levine, and Alexander Mallin for ABC News: “Ex-Chief of Staff Mark Meadows granted immunity, tells special counsel he warned Trump about 2020 claims: Sources” Paul Blumenthal for HuffPost: “The Guilty Pleas In Trump's Georgia Indictment Are Starting To Roll Uphill” David French for The New York Times: “Trump's Lawyers Are Going Down. Is He?” Here are this week's chatters: John: Mark Shanahan for The Boston Globe: “The Great Molasses Flood of 1919 was Boston's strangest disaster“ and Dark Tide: The Great Molasses Flood of 1919 by Stephen Puleo Emily: Hesket Oslo podcast by Arnon Degani; This Is Palestine podcast by the Institute for Middle East Understanding; and The Ezra Klein Show podcast: “The Jewish Left Is Trying to Hold Two Thoughts at Once” David: Vocal coach Karen Harris and “Jersey Girl” by Tom Waits Listener chatter from Jake Sinderbrand: University of Wisconsin-Madison: “Wisconsin Idea” and Babcock Dairy Store Listener chatter from Mike Duncan: The Storm Before the Storm: The Beginning of the End of the Roman Republic; Hero of Two Worlds: The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution; The History of Rome podcast; and Revolutions podcast For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, John, and David answer questions from the Madison audience. In the latest Gabfest Reads, David talks with Kristi Coulter about her book, Exit Interview: The Life and Death of My Ambitious Career. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth and Tim Peterson. Special thanks to Katie Rayford. Research by Julie Huygen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We ask Karen Harris, the managing director of Bain's Macro Trends Group, whether the economy could emerge from this period of rate hikes unscathed.If you'd like to stay up to date with my weekly series on LinkedIn, follow me here.
Karen Harris, the head of Bain's Macro Trends Group, returns to the show for a conversation on interest rates, bank runs and an unusual mix of economic indicators.
This week The Agenda comes from the World Economic Forum Growth Summit in Geneva. Global growth may be lower than in the past – thanks in large part to the after-effects of the pandemic – but there's no doubt new opportunities are emerging for countries leading the way in food production, tourism, green tech, energy, digital services and more. So just which countries and regions are set to drive global growth and attract investment in the next decade? And how can we ensure that growth remains resilient?Here, Juliet Mann speaks to Mmusi Kgafela, Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry of Botswana, the President of Türkiye's Investment Office, A. Burak Dağlioğlu, and Karen Harris, Managing Director, of the Macro Trends Group at Bain & Company to find out.
Listen in to today's episode with special guest Karen Harris. Register for FEARLESS prayer groups! Visit https://coopercitygroups.com/Stay up-to-date on all things Fearless at https://www.fearlesswomenconference.com
Dr. Karen Harris talks to us about Self-Regulated Strategy Development, elements of and strategies for writing instruction, and how social inequities can influence learning. Dr. Harris is best known for developing the Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) model of strategies instruction. Her research, which has primarily been conducted in under-served schools, focuses on effective instruction for complex learning areas. Karen has conducted research on the SRSD model of instruction for learning to write, as well as close reading to learn followed by writing to inform or persuade among students in inclusive classrooms. Self-Regulated Strategy Development has been deemed an evidence-based practice by the Institute of Education Sciences' What Works Clearing House and there are now over 200 studies of SRSD for writing across several countries. Dr. Karen R. Harris is Regents Professor Emeritus and Research Professor at the Fulton Teachers College, Arizona State University.Resource list mentioned in this episode: https://www.classroomcaffeine.com/s/SRSD-resourcesinfo-list-11823.docxConnect with Classroom Caffeine at www.classroomcaffeine.com or on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Behind the scenes at Davos, attendees were coming to terms with a fracturing world, a cascade of risks and, despite it all, a silver lining.Today on Dry Powder, Karen Harris, managing director of Bain's Macro Trends Group, shares her key insights from Davos and how private equity investors are dealing with the emergent risks and opportunities of a multipolar world.Listen to her previous appearances on Dry Powder, below:Macro Risks: Everything, Everywhere, All at Once Macro Risks: Keep It Simple
Our guest is Karen Harris, Founder of StoriBoard. StoriBoard is a platform that allows sharing your life experiences, which will help the other person going through something similar. We do recommend everyone to join the waitlist!
SPP 155: Overcoming Barriers and Paradigm Wars: Powerful Evidence-Based Writing Instruction #psychedpodcast is thrilled to have Dr. Karen Harris on! Join us to learn about SRSD (Self-Regulated Strategy Development). https://srsdonline.org/srsd-deep-dive/ https://search.asu.edu/profile/1980816 Dr. Karen R. Harris is ASU Regents Professor Emeritus and the former Mary Emily Warner Endowed Professor of Education. Her experiences tutoring inner city… Continue reading SPP 155: Overcoming Barriers and Paradigm Wars: Powerful Evidence-Based Writing Instruction
Are you ready to look for an agent? Is it time for you to approach a speaker's bureau? How do you know when you've passed the threshold for either? On this episode of The Wealthy Speaker Show, we're sharing a special Master's Class Call from the Wealthy Speaker School. The idea behind this is twofold, first, to share the information-packed content and second, to give you an insider's glimpse of what happens inside the Wealthy Speaker School. We're thrilled to welcome my long-time friend and agent, Karen Harris, to share her professional opinions and help you decide what's right for you. If you need a little help deciding where you are in your speaking career and what path to follow, you simply can't afford to miss this episode! For access to FULL SHOW NOTES, including video and links, visit https://www.speakerlauncher.com/category/podcasts/
Arianne Zucker talks her recent Emmy nomination, balancing work and life, and shares the story of her very first audition!About Arianne:Four-time Emmy-nominated actress Arianne Zucker has played many roles, but she is best known for the character of Nicole Walker on NBC's hit daytime drama, “Days of Our Lives”. Arianne played the role from 1998-2017 and 2018-present. Zucker has aired in over 1600 episodes, multiple movies, and new media programming giving her 1000's of hours experienced screen time.Arianne began her career in modeling when she was 16 years old. She soon traveled to Paris, France after winning her first modeling contest. From there she has traveled to Australia, Japan landing herself New York City. During this time, Arianne also booked several national commercials such as Mazda Miata and McDonald's. During her career on Days of Our Lives, Arianne also began to generate work in primetime television by landing the role of Brenda Collette in CSI:Miami (2006). Her work was noticed by writer Karen Harris, (General Hospital, All MY Children) and was asked to play the role Winnifred Marshall in “Life in General” (2008). As web series began to become popular, “Devantiy”, an Emmy-nominated web series chose Arianne to guest star as Julie Regis (2013) as the uptight sister of Andrew Regis, the ruthless jewelry scion. In 2018, Arianne won an Independent Series Award for her role as Clara in “ Ladies of the Lake”. Zucker also has been fortunate to play different characters for multiple Lifetime movies such as “Killer Assistant, Web Cam Girls, Ex-Wife Killer and His Perfect Obsession.In the year of 2016, during the presidential election, Zucker found herself in the center of a controversy with then, Republican nominee, Donald Trump and Billy Bush over some unsavory words said about women known as "The Access Hollywood Tapes". Keeping her composure, she aired on Anderson Cooper and wrote an Op Ed for CNN. Without allowing these circumstances to change her or what she strives for in her career, Zucker continues to move forward. While in between acting jobs, Arianne keeps herself quite busy. She co-created the non-profit organization ARROW-HEART Adventure Camps in September of 2007 with her brother Todd Zucker. The organization operates out of a small town in Weiser, Idaho. The camp enriches teen's lives through outdoor adventure. ARROW-HEARTS biggest adventure so far was creating a short documentary on the camp in South Africa in 2012.Zucker has found success in opening a Life Coaching business called "Aloha Life Coaching" with her fiance' Shawn Christian. Choosing the path as a creative mind coach, life coach and positivity advocate began in 2019 when the world experienced the COVID-19 pandemic. The gift of listening, absorbing information and supporting clients with the tools to get to the root of HOW they can shift their mindset to a proactive way of living is the main focus of Ari's style of coaching. “When we value change over our current situation, we begin to create the life we imagine”.Ariann'es Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ari8675Ariann'es Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ari_Zucker Follow the show on social media! Instagram: https://instagram.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfci_podcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Theme Music by Andrew Skrabutenas
In North America, Reiki started on the big island of Hawaii with Mrs. Takata. Joan teaches there now. Learn about the history of Reiki in Hawaii, and what Joan's Hawaiian classes offer. Is it time for a Hawaiian vacation to study Reiki? Joan leads us in a beautiful meditation on the beach afterward.Pam's InformationList of ICRT Classes: https://www.reiki.org/users/pamela-allen-leblanc#classesWebsite: https://www.reikifromthefarm.com/Register for our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/dFm-19Book a Reiki session: https://squareup.com/appointments/book/7dvtqlfp939e8g/LPSC51C92BN20/servicesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/reikifromthefarm/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hiddenbrookfarmReikiHorsesOilsYoutube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW5ScR7ObSiPIpgnDkWkiQAemail: pam@reikifromthefarm.comJoan's Information Website: https://risinglightreiki.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/risinglightreiki/Classes: https://risinglightreiki.com/upcoming-classes/Deepening Program: https://risinglightreiki.com/online-reiki-deepening-program-2/Meditation music Licensed from: Nate Miller https://www.emanate7.com/ and https://www.youtube.com/user/Emanate7thank you to Music from Pixabay for the intro musicPam Allen-LeBlanc is a scientist, a businesswoman and a Licensed Reiki Master Teacher with the International Center for Reiki Training. She is an internationally renowned speaker and one of the co-authors of the ICRT Animal Reiki training manuals and courses. Pam teaches Reiki, Animal Reiki and Animal Communication online and in person in Canada, the US, Australia and the United Kingdom.
Between 2016 and 2020, technology-related foreign direct investment between the United States and China has fallen by 96%, according to research from Bain & Company. In a section of the company's annual Technology Report, Karen Harris coauthored a piece about how US-China FDI in technology has plummeted and how that decoupling will affect companies moving […]
Scholé Sisters: Camaraderie for the Classical Homeschooling Mama
Our guest today is Karen Harris. Karen Harris is married to Wes and is the homeschooling mother to 10 children. She and her family love to read, travel, and have adventures together. The author of "A Happy Mother of Children: Disciplines of Happiness," Karen continues to write and learn from her home in Maryland. Karen and a friend have been on a mission to give themselves the classical education they never received using Susan Wise Bauer's plan from her book The Well-Educated Mind. Abby and Brandy were SO inspired by Karen's story of burnout and revival that they couldn't wait to share with you! *** Memory is an essential ingredient in our homeschools. We homeschool moms worry if we're doing it right, if we're doing it enough, if it's going to work at all. Want to sort out your ideas about memory in education? Come to the Scholé Sisters retreat — Homeschool Essentials: Memory — and rest assured that no matter how imperfect our efforts, they are all worthwhile. After the retreat day — which is basically a homeschool mom in-service — you will reenter your homeschool with renewed vigor and vitality and vision. Go to scholesisters.com/memory to register! *** Click here to access today's show notes. Click here to join the Sistership.
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In celebration of International Women's Month, we've got a series of interviews with some of our fantastic female EM colleagues from around the country. Throughout March, we will be dropping these short episodes in order to give you even more TCR to get your teeth into. We're staying out West with our second interview of the month! Dr Karen Harris, consultant in Emergency Medicine in Sligo University Hospital, sat down with Deirdre, talking about the journey and the destination.
Speaking has changed because of COVID-19 and here to share about pivoting during a pandemic is our friend and yours Karen Harris of CMI Management. Karen is a return guest, previously joining us on episode 210 of The Speaker Lab to share about speaking management. But today we're looking at how speaking has changed in light of the global pandemic, what the future holds and the differences between the speakers who are succeeding and those who aren't during this unprecedented time. Join us to hear those details and more on the 323rd edition of The Speaker Lab. THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOW: How did they pivot hundreds of their events because of the pandemic? What was a catalyst for stronger movement in the industry? What are the big milestones that will make people more comfortable with in-person meetings? Does she think virtual speaking is here to stay? What are shifts speakers have made to be successful in this new environment? Why it pays to diversify your offerings. What areas are doing well right now and will continue to do so? How can speakers make virtual as impactful as possible? And so much more! EPISODE RESOURCES CMI Speaker Management web site Karen Harris on Twitter Episode 210 of The Speaker Lab Free Speaking Fee Calculator The Successful Speaker Booked and Paid To Speak program Got questions? Send them in here! Subscribe on iTunes, and leave us a rating or review
An episode on the historian's craft! Professor Karen Harris joins us on the podcast to tell us more about an initiative she started at the University of Pretoria to expose history students to archival material. We discuss how the teaching of history has changed over the years. Prof Harris points to the importance of the subject of history, but also the instrumental role of the history teacher. What is "doing" history really about? How is it different from just "learning" history? Prof Harris invites us to go beyond Von Ranke's straightjacket and really read against the grain. "What's in the Box" is a brilliant initiative that all history teachers should consider using in their teaching strategies. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=Q8KGSAT37YCPA&source=url)
Karen Harris from Dunmore Adventure and Clifden Foyle owner of The Strand Inn speak about preparations for re-opening, reporter Eoghan Dalton talks to shoppers in Waterford City and WIT school Liason officers John Power and Claire Holden talk about CAO deadline day
Welcome back to Season 2 of Between the Worlds! In this episode we discuss the Ace of Wands. We prepare you for the season and go in deep so that you truly get what the Suit of Wands is all about. Wands are often thought of as the witch's most powerful magical tool, because a wand is a conduit for our will to be made manifest in the world around us. So as we go through this season, dear witches, consider what YOU will to bring into the world. And how your will can be OF SERVICE to the world. As we discuss each card, we invite you to consider where you are in your journey to manifest your will for the greatest good of all beings. **********************************Amanda's References This Episode Include:History Daily Blog, Karen Harris: https://historydaily.org/a-brief-history-of-magic-wandsCenter for Tactical Magic: https://www.tacticalmagic.org/CTM/project%20pages/Wands.htm / https://www.tacticalmagic.org/CTM/thoughts/AM8.htmlEncyclopedia Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/art/scepterThe Magic Wand / Esoteric Archives: http://esotericarchives.com/wands/index.htmlWikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WandEtymology Online: https://www.etymonline.com/word/wandDictionary of Symbolism: Cultural Icons and the Meanings Behind them. By Hans Biedermann. Scepter, p. 300-301Book of Symbols by Taschen. Sections on Phallus, Broom, and Spear.To sign up for Amanda's newsletter, CLICK HERE.To order Amanda's book, "Initiated: Memoir of a Witch" CLICK HERE.Amanda's InstagramAmanda's FacebookTo book an appointment with Amanda go to www.oracleoflosangeles.com**********************************Original MUSIC by Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs**********************************Get in touch with sponsorship inquiries for Between the Worlds at betweentheworldspodcast@gmail.com.Or, contact Amanda to book a session, or Carolyn just to find out more, below:*****Amanda Yates Garcia (art witch, healer, writer):www.oracleoflosangeles.comTo sign up for Amanda's newsletter, CLICK HERE.To order Amanda's book, "Initiated: Memoir of a Witch" CLICK HERE.Amanda's InstagramAmanda's Facebook**Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs (musician, artist, producer):www.carolynpennypackerriggs.comCarolyn's Instagram**CONTRIBUTORS:Amanda Yates Garcia (host) & Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs (producer). Often with editing help from Jiha Lee. The BTW image was created by Marian Minnis (tinyparsnip.com / instagram.com/tinyparsnip ) with text designed by Leah Hayes.
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This week on the PRmoment Podcast I’m interviewing Mitch Kaye, co-founder and CEO of The Academy.The Academy has a fee income of approximately £4.3m, it’s an independent PR firm in London. It has 50 employees and was co-founded by Mitch Kaye and Dan Glover in 2014. Mitch previously founded Mischief which he sold to Engine within five years of its launch in 2006.The Academy describes itself as an agency that is both creative and strategic. Clients include: Amazon, Morrisons and Xero. Here’s a few of the highlights of what Mitch and I discussed: [00:02:02] Why Mitch describes himself as a hustler. [00:02:34] Why Mitch even now feels he “needs to prove a point”. [00:03:17] Mitch's parents, both in their 70s, still run a flooring business in Bournemouth and why they are Mitch's inspiration. [00:04:06] Why Mitch fell out of love with journalism, his first career choice. [00:05:24] Why working at Sky was an "epiphany moment" for Mitch. [00:07:41] Mitch defines his core skills as being good at "making things happen". [00:08:28] I ask Mitch whether his job is essentially to monetise Dan Glover's ideas? [00:08:51] Mitch describes Dan Glover as "the most talented person I've met". [00:10:36] Mitch talks us through his 20-year business relationship with Rachel Bell [00:10:40] Why Rachel was two and a half hours late to Mitch’s job interview with Shine! [00:14:44] Why Mitch moving to Geronimo (now Kindred) and meeting Karen Harris was an important part of his career, bearing in mind what was about to happen next. [00:17:54] Why Mitch describes the time he went back to Shine in 2004 as "the most difficult time of my career". [00:19:45] Mitch talks about when he "really changed direction and took a look at my style of working – because it wasn't going to be enough to get me through the rest of my career." [00:22:28] Mitch talks about how Mischief came about. [00:26:08] How Mitch had a series of profit and revenue targets at Mischief – and each time he hit one, he got 10% of the business. [00:27:01] How Mitch almost missed the opportunity to interview Dan Glover – a relationship that would come to define both of their careers. [00:28:21] How Mitch didn't have the budget to afford Dan's salary when he first hired him, so he paid him from his own salary. [00:30:19] How did Mitch build, sell and ultimately leave Mischief? [00:33:22] Why Mitch believes if you want to sell a business you cannot approach anyone, they have to approach you. All you can do is build a great business. [00:38:47] Why Dan and Mitch set up their second PR start up – The Academy. [00:41:42] Why did Shine and The Academy merge in 2016? [00:45:38] Mitch tells us what it's like "running a business with your best friend". [00:47:08] Having built two PR firms and sold one Mitch gives some advice for people who are looking to set up on their own. [00:48:57] Is it harder to sell a PR consultancy in the UK than ever?
In this episode, host Melissa Grammont convenes a panel of multilingual staff (Christina Gangwisch, Alicia Alvarez, Sarah Brubaker, Daniel Van Wieren, Wilson Yeung, Karen Harris) to talk about how knowing other languages can improve service to our communities, and then host Steve Thomas chats with Vicky Perez and Wilson Yeung, the coordinators of GCPL's system-wide language programs Let's Talk and English in Your Language.
Do you need a speaking management company? What's the difference between a speaking management company and a speakers bureau? Here to answer those questions and more is Karen Harris of CMI Speaker Management, a management agency for speakers. Karen's agency is designed to represent the speaker's interests and take care of their needs, while also growing their business. On this episode of The Speaker Lab, we talk about the differences between speaker agents and bureaus before discussing what clients want to see from potential speakers and what distinguishes those speakers who make it from those who don't succeed. Join us for that and more on episode 210 of The Speaker Lab! THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOW: What does Karen look for in potential clients for her agency? Are videos better shown in small chunks or one longer clip? What can we learn about marketing from the latest Mission Impossible movie? Why should you have multiple YouTube channels and what should each of them be? What are the top two topics event planners are booking for right now? What works well to book gigs when you are a new or emerging speaker? Do you always have to do "exposure opportunities"? Why you must take a video down if it's more than a year old. And so much more! EPISODE RESOURCES CMI Speaker Management web site CMI Speaker Management on Twitter Database of speaking opportunities Email us! Ready for more? Join our free speaker workshop Speaking Fees Calculator The Speaker Lab Facebook group Got questions? Send them in here Subscribe on iTunes, and leave us a rating or review
Work 2.0 | Discussing Future of Work, Next at Job and Success in Future
In this podcast Karen Harris (@kkharris33 @BainAlerts) sat with Vishal (@Vishaltx from @AnalyticsWeek)to discuss Labor 2030 report. They shared some of the key trends that will play significant role in shaping the future of work, worker and workplace. She sheds light into what businesses could take away from the trends at play today and adjust their strategy to ensure they stay relevant in the future. This is a great session for ones looking to understand the future trends and how the future of work would shape amidst technology disruption. You could access Bain's report @ http://www.bain.com/publications/articles/labor-2030-the-collision-of-demographics-automation-and-inequality.aspx Karen's Recommended Read: The Proud Tower: A Portrait of the World Before the War, 1890-1914 by Barbara W. Tuchman https://amzn.to/2sTge2k Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl https://amzn.to/2JDOYzu Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen and Tony Tanner https://amzn.to/2MbHkeb Podcast Link: iTunes: http://math.im/itunes GooglePlay: http://math.im/gplay Here is Karen's Bio: Karen Harris is the Managing Director of Bain & Company's Macro Trends Group. She is based out of the firm's New York office. Karen frequently works with institutional investors to embed macro strategy into their investment strategy and due diligence. She is regularly featured in major media outlets including the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Forbes, Economic Times of India, Caijing China, CEO Forum Australia, Bloomberg Television and Global Entrepolis Singapore. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the National Committee on US-China Relations and the Economics Club of New York. She also serves on the Board of Pencils of Promise, a non-profit that partners with local communities in developing countries to build schools, focusing on early education, high potential females and building young leadership at home and abroad. Karen has an MBA with distinction from Harvard Business School and a JD from Columbia Law School. She graduated with honors from Stanford University, where she received a BA in Economics and a BA in International Relations. About #Podcast: #JobsOfFuture podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers and lead practitioners to come on show and discuss their journey in creating the work, worker and workplace of the future. Want to sponsor? Email us @ info@analyticsweek.com Keywords: #JobsOfFuture JobsOfFuture Jobs of future Future of work Leadership Strategy
Liam Denning, Energy, Mining and Commodities columnist for Bloomberg Gadfly, on Tesla’s cash burn. Leo Grohowski, Chief Investment Officer at BNY Mellon Wealth Management, on investor flows and current investment strategy. Rick Ruskin, Senior Manager, Online Commerce: General Motors, on Chevy using Chevy's in-car e-commerce platform to drive advertising revenues.Karen Harris, managing director of Bain’s Macro Trends Group, discusses how the business environment of the 2020s will be unlike anything we’ve encountered for the last 60 years.
I am very happy to be bringing you the second part of this two-part series on BETRAYAL! I love today's guest SO MUCH! I was introduced to Karen Harris when she offered yogic teachings on tantra for my yoga teacher training. She is empowered by decades of study and spiritual practice, a Harvard degree in spiritual leadership, extensive travel in India, Nepal, Japan and Tibet, and years of experience as a university lecturer and interfaith minister, Karen’s teaching awakens confidence, clarity, and intuitive understanding in her students. I am thrilled to share this deep and juicy unpacking of HOW we can PRACTICE with challenging and difficult emotions that can cause years of pain and suffering in our lives. I would love to hear from you! What is the most useful and powerful insight from today's interview? Comment below or email me at inhabitpodcast@monicaballard.com. On this episode: * Why betrayal is such deep rich ground for spiritual work * How we bear responsibility in betrayal * Why betrayal happens in the STORY we tell * Why telling the same stories from the past actually keep us from creating a future in alignment with our true nature & purpose * How we can be wounded AND not need agreement from others that we are victims * How to take an orientation of forgiveness
Karen Harris of Bain & Company on the new 'Economics of Distance' by Biznews.com
Karen Harris of Bain & Company on the new 'Econom…
Alex Genadinik software developer, marketer, and an entrepreneur. He is the creator of the Problemio.com business apps which are some of the top mobile apps for planning and starting a business, with 350,000+ downloads across iOS, Android and Kindle. Alex is also the author of two business books Kerry Miller from InstantAppWizard.com. Kerry Provides Training for individual businesses and resellers to help businesses get mobilelized and engage their customers on mobile devices Karen Harris consider herself to be a woman of prayer and politics. She is a wife, mother, ordained minister, business owner, political activist and writer. Most passionate about seeing Texans vote their values. She believe in American exceptionalism. Most recently she ran in the primary for the Texas House of Representatives District 53. A 12 county rural district that cover more than 4 thousand square miles. Two appointments from Gov. Perry. Health and Human Services Commission Council and advisory committee to the Texas Education Association Academic Achievement Council Larry Ackerman leading authority on organizational and personal identity. He is the founder of The Identity Circle, a consulting firm that helps organizations and individuals improve their performance, impact and reputations. Larry is the author of two groundbreaking books on identity, Identity Is Destiny: Leadership and the Roots of Value Creation, and The Identity Code: The 8 Essential Questions for Finding Your Purpose and Place in the World
Alex Genadinik software developer, marketer, and an entrepreneur. He is the creator of the Problemio.com business apps which are some of the top mobile apps for planning and starting a business, with 350,000+ downloads across iOS, Android and Kindle. Alex is also the author of two business books Kerry Miller from InstantAppWizard.com. Kerry Provides Training for individual businesses and resellers to help businesses get mobilelized and engage their customers on mobile devices Karen Harris consider herself to be a woman of prayer and politics. She is a wife, mother, ordained minister, business owner, political activist and writer. Most passionate about seeing Texans vote their values. She believe in American exceptionalism. Most recently she ran in the primary for the Texas House of Representatives District 53. A 12 county rural district that cover more than 4 thousand square miles. Two appointments from Gov. Perry. Health and Human Services Commission Council and advisory committee to the Texas Education Association Academic Achievement Council Larry Ackerman leading authority on organizational and personal identity. He is the founder of The Identity Circle, a consulting firm that helps organizations and individuals improve their performance, impact and reputations. Larry is the author of two groundbreaking books on identity, Identity Is Destiny: Leadership and the Roots of Value Creation, and The Identity Code: The 8 Essential Questions for Finding Your Purpose and Place in the World
The whimsical, haunting lyrics of late singer/songwriter Dan Fogelberg have been "part of the plan" for legions of "DanFans" since the 1970's. Now, two amazingly-talented people are working to bring Part of the Plan: A New American Musical to the Broadway stage. On today's Daytime Confidential podcast, Luke and Jamey welcome Kate Atkinson and Karen Harris to talk about their new passion project. Atkinson, a prolific indie filmmaker, shares what inspired her to embark on bringing a jukebox musical, set to Fogelberg's music, to the stage. She also reveals what lead her to partner with veteran daytime and primetime drama scribe Karen Harris (The Incredible Hulk, Night Rider, General Hospital, All My Children, Port Charles) on the project. Speaking of daytime, Harris reveals she's running for the board of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) again and dishes her thoughts on the genre's resurgence. She also talks about her new gig as an adjunct professor at Loyola Marymount University. A major supporter of the "Scrubs" pairing when she wrote for GH, Harris also shares her thoughts on Kimberly McCullough's upcoming return as Dr. Robin Scorpio and weighs in on news of Brandon Barash and Kirsten Storms' marriage and baby news. All this and much more in this fun, inspiring podcast.
Media Nite Radio welcomes to the airwaves, writer Karen Harris and Kate Atkinson. Daytime audiences know Karen from her amazing writing on the daytime drama, General Hospital. But before General Hospital, she spent nearly ten years at Universal Television. She has written pilots for Spelling, Fox, and ABC among others, Movies of the Week, and ensemble dramas for Universal and Lorimar. Karen reinvented herself in the mid-1990’s as a writer of Daytime Dramas, where she has worked consistently as both a Scriptwriter and a Headwriter. Recently, Karen followed her long-time passion into the theater. In addition to co-writing Part of the Plan, Karen currently serves on the Advisory Boards of two non-profit Los Angeles theater companies: The Veterans’ Center for Performing Arts, and Phoenix Rising Theater Company. She is also running for the Writer's Guild of America, which she served on from 2008-2010. Kate Atkinson has created, developed, and produced documentaries, narrative films, and live stage productions. In 2008, she acquired a distribution deal for McCartney’s Genes, the independent feature film she produced in Austin, TX starring Hamilton Von Watts, Lisa Sheridan, and Ron Livingston (Office Space, Swingers, Sex and the City). She has produced several more short films, as well as begun the financing on a feature film scripted by Emmy Award-winning writer Paul Raley (David Letterman, SNL, Grace Under Fire). Kate is currently attached to direct her first feature film, Ms. Vinyl, set to shoot in September 2013. They will be talking about their new project called, Part of the Plan www.danfogelbergmusical.com www.facebook.com/DanFogelbergMusicalPartofthePlan
Today on Daytime Confidential Luke and Jamey visit with General Hospital Script Writer Karen Harris about her new web series Life in General which premieres on Strike TV.Starring Jordan Bridges, Days of Our Lives' Arianne Zucker, General Hospital's John Ingle, Lindze Leatherman, and Scott Clifton, among others, Life in General is the story of the people who work on the second longest running soap opera on American television called Greenville General. Join us as we learn the inspiration for Life in General and Greenville General and how their development was born out of the Writers Strike. Hear about Karen Harris' work on General Hospital: Night Shift and how she loves to write for the Scorpios and Scrubs. Find out what is is like for her, as a writer for the original The Incredible Hulk and Knight Rider, to see the series reborn in film and in primetime. All this and more on today's special episode of Daytime Confidential.
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