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Show Notes Episode 89 Holiday Book Celebration Co-hosts: Cheryl McNeil Fisher and Kathy King It's the Writing Works Wonders Holiday Book Celebration packed with incredible talent, new reading leads and gift ideas just in time for the holidays. We know you will enjoy the wide variety of writing available through the Writing Works Wonders community. Listen in and be amazed as we have everything from mystery, to non-fiction, children's books, poetry, memoir and beyond! Detailed show notes on the website provide links and titles for you to be able to find each of these works which are mentioned in this episode. go to writingworkswonders.com and click episodes! Author and Book Resources Alice Massa The Christmas Carriage and Other Writings of the Holiday Season, by Alice Jane-Marie Massa website www.Dldbooks.com/alicemassa NLS BARD DBC08305 ABLENOW.ORG Braille ========= Marlene Mesot Mysteries – list of books on her website Available through Hoopla, overdrive, Amazon and web. Website: https://www.marlsmenagerie.com Contact: Marl.Mesot@gmail.com ========== Victoria "Tori" Zigler Poet and children's author Keroberous Publishing http://www.zigler.co.uk ======= Kathleen P. King Cohost of Writing Works Wonders, retired professor and prolific author of non-fiction books. Her first science fiction book is being edited now! Here are a few books that are of interest for our audience. These are all written in every day language and use scenarios frequently in order to make a fun, informative read on a variety of important topics that help us continue to grow in our lives as adults. From empowerment to technology, writing, and personal growth (transformative learning), this brief sampling of Kathy's over 30 book titles reveal her broad range of expertise and interests. The creative writing prompt journal written with Cheryl McNeil Fisher. Available on Amazon in large print, e-book and paper back. Bringing transformative learning to life Technology and innovation in adult learning. (available on book share) The professors guide to taming technology! With Dr. Thomas Cox Empowering women through literacy – with Dr. Mev Miller Ask your local library for these books or Kathy's Amazon link. https://smile.amazon.com/Kathleen-P-King/e/B001JP3MP0/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1 Kathy's website https://www.kathykingauthor.com ======== Cheryl McNeil Fisher Founder and cohost of Writing Works Wonders, Cheryl is a prolific author of children's books and memoir. Cheryl's Books Her website www.CherylMcNeilFisher.com Her Amazon author page https://smile.amazon.com/Cheryl-McNeil-Fisher/e/B00O7ALJ4U/ref=aufs_dp_fta_dsk Contact her as well for personalized nd custom orders! Book Links at Amazon History Mystery https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BFD7JB1Q/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0 Hootin' Holidays https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BFCG7KCL/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i3 ==—==== Trish Hubschman Trish's Website: https://www.dldbooks.com/hubschman/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/patricia.hubschman Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/14473430.Trish_Hubschman Bookshare: https://www.bookshare.org/browse/book/3992690 ======= Carol Farnsworth Chap book,"Leaf Memories" Carol has had most of the poems published in the Avocet, Plum Tree Tavern and Magnets and Ladders. Each section starts with several haiku poems and longer selections. Each poem gives a persepctive of nature from a blind person. The book is 55 pages in length. You can read her work on the blog Blindontheliteside, traveling up and down the blind highway of life" Her blog can be found on wordpress.com webpage https://www.dldbooks.com/carolfarnsworth/ Amazon book link https://www.amazon.com/gp/f.html?C=1HL79HXAM79C4&M=urn:rtn:msg:20210801221208e4c2ebfeb7a3451f8eaccfa80030p0na&R=1F2G3WNTWPF5X&T=C&U=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2F-%2Fe%2FB09BMJ44YK%3Fref_%3Dpe_1724030_132998070&H=AOPZUOBYGLDB7BGCACIUGCKBSPIA&ref_=pe_1724030_132998070 For a copy of a braille book contact carolfarn@aol.com the cost is 10.00$ ======= Patty L. Fletcher https://pattysworlds.com/my-books/ ======= Deanna Notiega Title https://www.amazon.com/Walking-Friends-DeAnna-Quietwater-Noriega/dp/B08SGZLF4N/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Fifty+Years+of+Walking+with+Friends&qid=1610682891&s=books&sr=1-1 Web https://www.dldbooks.com/dqnoriega/ ======= Ann Chiappetta, M.S. Making meaningful connections with others through writing. Goodreads author page: https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/15809422.Ann_Chiappetta Amazon Author page: https://www.amazon.com/Ann-Chiappetta/e/B06Y1H47FS%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Smashwords Author page: https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/AnnChiappetta Amazon, Smashwords, Audible and NLS BARD and Bookshare links FOR BOOKS BY TITLE All titles are listed on www.amazon.comand www.smashwords.com, additional format and buying links are added as indicated. UPWELLING: POEMS © 2016 Poetry ISBN 9781537464909 Available in all eBook formats and Amazon/Kindle editions ($2.99) and softcover ($7.95). Audible link: https://tinyurl.com/yxpf36dz Bookshare: https://www.bookshare.org/browse/book/3783887 NLS BARD catalog: DBC03812 FOLLOW YOUR DOG A STORY OF LOVE AND TRUST © 2017 nonfiction ISBN 1978341679 Available in all eBook formats, and Amazon/Kindle editions (3.99) and softcover ($11.95). Audible link: https://tinyurl.com/yxejzemp Bookshare: https://www.bookshare.org/browse/book/2318157 NLS BARD catalog: DBC11582 WORDS OF LIFE: POEMS AND ESSAYS © 2019 creative nonfiction ISBN: 9781795513845 Available in all eBook formats, and Amazon/Kindle editions ($3.50) and softcover ($9.95). Audible.com https://tinyurl.com/dse6zmxc Bookshare: https://www.bookshare.org/browse/book/3787921. NLS BARD catalog DBC03790 A String of Stories: from the heart to the future C 2020 Short Story Collection ISBN 9798613205684 Available in all eBook formats, and Amazon/Kindle editions ($3.50) and softcover ($9.50). Audible.com https://www.audible.com/pd/A-String-of-Stories-Audiobook/B0924X3X3L Bookshare: https://www.bookshare.org/browse/book/3809905. NLS BARD catalog DBC 03767 Hope For the Tarnished © 2022 Fiction. ISBN 9798985688009 Available ($18.50/11.50/3.50) in hard and soft cover and Kindle/eBook from all book sellers and accessible file formats from Smashwords. Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/bdeau5e7 Bookshare: https://tinyurl.com/3pv4vdrf LCCN: 022902704 For reviews, interviews, audio, and video performances, go to www.annchiappetta.com Contact me: anniecms64@gmail.commobile: 914.393.6605 (US) ==—== Writing Opportunities Writing prompts, contests, Open Mic events, and more from Writing Works Wonders!! All details available at our Contact Us Portal Contact Information: Website www.WritingWorksWonders.com Main Book Webpage https://writingworkswonders.com/book/ Podcast email info@WritingWorksWonders.com Phone or text 347-467-0221 (Not a toll-free number) Sign up for free writing prompts, Zoom links, contest and special events! Click to sign-up for our Email List Support this podcast through our Tip Jar or Patreon. Please Follow Us- We want to be social ;) Facebook @WritingWorksWonders Twitter @WritingWksPod Cheryl McNeil Fisher - Author, Keynote Speaker, Educator and Coach. Seminars and Workshops Adults and Children. https://www.cherylmcneilfisher.com/ Submit your work for publication on our site. Guest blogging, poetry, short stories at: https://www.livinginspiredfullyeveryday.com/ Dr. Kathleen P. King- Author, Author Coach, Speaker & Professor (Ret.). http://www.transformationed.com/ Interested in technology and adult learning? Check out Dr. King's newest book from Wiley: http://bit.ly/King2017 Streaming and Rebroadcasts We are proud to be hosted by ACB Community, streamed live on ACB MEDIA Channel 5, and rebroadcasted on 986TheMix.com Internet radio station and ACB Media. Find more resources and episodes for this podcast at https://writingworkswonders.com/ Support Writing Works Wonders: Advancing Beyond Barriers by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/writing-works-wonders Find out more at https://writing-works-wonders.pinecast.co Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. 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Show Notes Episode 55 - Open Mic March 2022 Co-hosts: Cheryl McNeil Fisher and Kathy King OPEN MIC CELEBRATING ALL FORMS OF WRITING!8 Fiction, Essays, Poetry, Short Stories, and More! Enjoy this episode to celebrate the talent of our writers from around the globe! We have a terrific lineup of writers for your discovery and listening pleasure. This program includes aspiring writers and published authors. It is a fantastic way to enjoy original literature from the comfort of your podcast connection! For maximum participation, each writer was limited to five minutes, please use the details below to learn about more their work! Readers/authors and listed in order of the readings on the recording. 1 Marlene Mesot Email marl.mesot@gmail.com Web address https://www.marlsmenagerie.com Two poems Word Growth Ballad Phonetic Fun 2 Annie Chiappetta Email anniecms64@gmail.com website www.annchiappetta.com Excerpt from her new novel, Hope for the Tarnished 3 Seamus King Email- SKing@seamusking, com https://www.seamusking.com Excerpt from the book, Wyrd of the Wolfkin By Seamus King Web link to the book https://www.amazon.com/Wyrd-Wolfkin-Saga-Book-ebook/dp/B0853G94ND 4 Hettie Woehler - South Africa. Email - woehler.hettie@gmail.com Reader is Sara Casseri Titl- “Mama I could not ask you, I could not tell you” 5 Jane Toleno Three poems A place on a bus After thaws After We Meet 6 Abbie Johnson Taylor abbiejohnsontaylor.com — Three Poems Condiments Holding Hands with a Bear I Dream of Florida 7 Carol Mackey — Three Poems The Sun A Bit of Toothy Problem So Scared 8 Dave Travino dltrevino@live.com —Excerpt- The Message that Wasn't There 9 Rita Pulsoni —Four Seasons 10 Sara Casseri Poem- Dandelion 11 Pam Johnson Brilliance 12 Lisa Gilmartin Emil- sg1144.lg@gmail.com Two Poems I See Friendship 13 Kathy King www.kathykingauthor.com Amazon author page http://www.amazon.com/author/kathleenking Excerpt of work in progress Working title- Survival and Science Among the Stars Copyright © 2022, Kathleen P. King and Seamus King 14 Cheryl McNeil Fisher Url https://www.cherylmcneilfisher.com Excerpt from her book. “Apple Batter Up,”upcoming release Fall 2022. Narrator is Annie D Davis Writing Opportunities Writing prompts, contests, Open Mic events, and more from Writing Works Wonders!! All details available at our Contact Us Portal Contact Information: Website www.WritingWorksWonders.com Podcast email info@WritingWorksWonders.com Phone or text 347-467-0221 (Not a toll-free number) Sign up for free writing prompts, Zoom links, contest and special events! Click to sign-up for our Email List Support this podcast through our Tip Jar or Patreon. Please Follow Us- We want to be social ;) Facebook @WritingWorksWonders Twitter @WritingWksPod Cheryl McNeil Fisher - Author, Keynote Speaker, Educator and Coach. Seminars and Workshops Adults and Children. https://www.cherylmcneilfisher.com/ Submit your work for publication on our site. Guest blogging, poetry, short stories at: https://www.livinginspiredfullyeveryday.com/ Dr. Kathleen P. King- Author, Author Coach, Speaker & Professor (Ret.). http://www.transformationed.com/ Interested in technology and adult learning? Check out Dr. King's newest book from Wiley: http://bit.ly/King2017 Streaming and Rebroadcasts We are proud to be hosted by ACB Community, streamed live on ACB MEDIA Channel 5, and rebroadcasted on 986TheMix.com Internet radio station and ACB Media. Find more resources and episodes for this podcast at https://writingworkswonders.com/ Support Writing Works Wonders: Advancing Beyond Barriers by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/writing-works-wonders Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code writing for 40% off for 4 months, and support Writing Works Wonders: Advancing Beyond Barriers.
Table of Contents President's Message: ACB, We Did It!, by Dan Spoone 2021 Convention Truly ‘Better Together Wherever We Are,' by Janet Dickelman Wrapping Up ACB's Second Virtual Conference and Convention, by Katie Frederick And This Year's Award Winners Are …, by Debbie Rozear and Deb Trevino Thank You from the Auction Committee, by Leslie Spoone ACB Membership Seminar Focuses on How to Create a Successful Virtual or Hybrid Conference and Convention, compiled by Ardis Bazyn Achievement Awards in Audio Description Presented Isolation to Inspiration, by Cheryl McNeil Fisher and Kathleen P. King Affiliate News Here and There, edited by Cynthia G. Hawkins High Tech Swap Shop ACB Officers, ACB Board of Directors, ACB Board of Publications Accessing Your ACB Braille and E-Forums
On this episode, Katie is joined by Lauren Remenick, a doctoral candidate and research assistant in the Higher Education & Policy Studies PhD program at the University of Central Florida. In addition to her current research on textbook and academic authors with Dr. Kathleen P. King, Lauren's research interests include adult learning and nontraditional students in higher education. Lauren received her Master's degree in Forest Ecosystems & Society from Oregon State University and Bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies and Psychology from Elon University. Segment 1: Researching Authors’ Experiences [00:00-11:18] In this first segment, Lauren shares about a qualitative research project focused on understanding academic authors' experiences. In this segment, the following resources are mentioned: Textbook & Academic Authors Association (TAA) Lamott, A. (1994). Bird by bird: Some instructions on writing and life. New York: Anchor Books. Cengage Cengage Unlimited Gray, T. (2010). Publish and flourish: Become a prolific scholar (2nd ed.). Las Cruces, NM: Teaching Academy, NMSU. Learn more about Dr. Kathleen P. King's books on her website: https://kpking.com/ Saldaña, J. (2016). The coding manual for qualitative researchers. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc. RIA # 18: Dr. Tara Gray on Publish & Flourish RIA # 140: Dr. James Lang on Editing a Book Series RIA # 23: Dr. Janet Salmons on e-Research Segment 2: Barriers and Supports for Academic Authors [11:19-22:08] In segment two, Lauren offers some examples of barriers and support structures for academic authors. In this segment, the following resources are mentioned: RIA # 140: Dr. James Lang on Editing a Book Series Textbook & Academic Authors Association (TAA) Segment 3: Authorship Identity Development [22:09-32:06] In segment three, Lauren shares what she has learned about the identity development of academic authors. To share feedback about this podcast episode, ask questions that could be featured in a future episode, or to share research-related resources, contact the “Research in Action” podcast: Twitter: @RIA_podcast or #RIA_podcast Email: riapodcast@oregonstate.edu Voicemail: 541-737-1111 If you listen to the podcast via iTunes, please consider leaving us a review. The views expressed by guests on the Research in Action podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Oregon State University Ecampus or Oregon State University.
Do you ever find yourself exhilarated and exhausted by turns? Or maybe delving into seemingly unrelated areas of interest? Those are signs of your creative mind at work! And you may be surprised to learn of the benefits of your unorthodox approach to learning and career. Today, you'll be hearing from a Hall of Fame member. The International Adult and Continuing Education Hall of Fame (located at University of Oklahoma) inducted professor Kathy King in two thousand eleven. Professor of Adult and Higher Education at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Kathy is an award winning author who has published 30 books. Recent ones include Empowering Women through Literacy and The Professor's Guide to Taming Technology, others focus on workplace training and online learning. She is known for her conference sessions and innovative topics and is a popular international keynote and conference speaker, mentor, and professor. Kathy's areas of research include instructional technology, faculty development, and mentoring. I met Professor King at the Text and Academic Authors Assoc. conference recently. While listening to her presentation there, I realized it was filled with ideas valuable for you, regardless of occupation.The core of Dr. King's presentation was developing tools to help us meet our goals, whatever they might be. But in terms of setting those goals she emphasized the need to “be who you are as a result of your whole life experience.” That is especially important in the 21st century when the career a young person prepares for through training or higher education may not even exist four years later! What is essential in candidates for any position in any field is flexibility. It is hard to get rid of the notion that ideally, one finds her niche early, sticks with it, and becomes a recognized expert, if not guru, of the field. I noticed from Dr. King's CV that her Bachelor's degree from Brown University was in Biochemistry, followed by a Master's in theology and missions, a Master's in adult education, and a doctorate in higher education from Widener University. So she has a number of strands in her life journey, even just looking at her education. Professor King gave us some examples of how earlier interests have been useful, maybe even essential, to later career opportunities. She applied her early training in biochemistry to mastering technological tools. This is the type of cross-training that must be spelled out in cover letters and given top-billing in résumés or CVs. After researching the organization you will be interviewing with, you can customize your documents to emphasize the life experience that qualifies you for the position. Like many of us, Dr. King has a lot of different balls in the air. She described some of the tricks and tools she uses to keep them from falling to the floor and rolling off into oblivion. Google calendar can be useful as it can be customized and used across all your devices. Although project management software might be worth the time to master, she enjoys having Excel serve the same purpose. In the interview Dr. King describes how to set up Excel to keep track of a number of simultaneous projects as you move through the steps to accomplishment. Getting to know and accept your own individual process of writing, or whatever activity your field involves, will help you be the “master of your own universe.” If the timeline you set out proves unrealistic, you simply revise it. When your life consists of many different strands—interest in a wide range of ideas, projects, and so forth—lists and charts help to avoid feeling overwhelmed and helpless in face of the project viewed as a whole. Dr. Kathleen King of University of Central Florida concludes with inspiring thoughts about attaining a balance in life between accomplishment, health, and activities that nurture your spirit. Kathleen P. King, Ed.D. is a Professor of Adult and Higher Education at the University of Central Florida....
Join us for this exciting episode of top news items and federal resources for financial literacy. It's Not Too Late - Flagging Economy Propels Financial Education with Mark and Kathy combined with an interview with Lloyd Bromberg, Director of Education Services, Federal Reserve Bank of New York. From The Atlantic to Citibank, ING, WAMU and more, this vital discussion and associated resources addresses the needs of the ever-changing world of personal finance. Co-hosted by Mark Gura and Dr. Kathleen P. King (Kathy), this new series provides professional development and resources for educators, students and lifelong learners. Financial literacy is mission critical lifelong learning. Visit the website for full show notes and resources: www.talkingfinlit.org Let us know your teaching and learning needs regarding financial literacy in education. Talking Fin Lit is produced by Fordham University's MS in Adult Education and HRD program and copyrighted by The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2008.
This episode provides an introduction to the new world of financial literacy. Talking Financial Literacy is a global discussion dealing with educational needs emerging from the ever changing world of personal finance. Co-hosted by Mark Gura and Dr. Kathleen P. King (Kathy). This new series provides professional development and resources for educators, students and lifelong learners. Finding our way to and through the impressive amount of material on this subject, this series will be both a report and an investigation. Financial Literacy is Mission Critical Lifelong Learning. Talking Fin Lit is produced by Fordham University's MS in Adult Education and HRD program and copyrighted by The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2008. Visit the website for full show notes and resources: www.talkingfinlit.org You may email the podcast hosts with comments and suggestions at podcast@talkingfinlit.org. Let us know your teaching and learning needs regarding financial literacy in education.