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MindShareTV InnovateHERs Podcast Series Episode 9 Featuring Co-author Kathy Hurley with Specials Guests Lisa Schmucki, edweb.net, & Jennifer Ferrari, ERDIUS
MindShareTV InnovateHERs Podcast Series Episode 8 Featuring Co-author Kathy Hurley with Specials Guests Carol Ann Waugh and Jennifer Ferrari. Garner insights on why Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurial Women Rise to the Top!
MindShareTV InnovateHERs Podcast Series Episode 7 featuring Co-authors Dr. Barbara Kurshan & Kathy Hurley with Special Guest Dr. Anjlee Prakash, founder & chairperson of the Learning Links Foundation
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Tom Vander Ark is joined by Dr. Barbara “Bobbi” Kurshan and Kathy Hurley the co-authors of the new book InnovateHERs: Why Purpose Driven Entrepreneurial Women Rise to the Top. Dr. Barbara “Bobbi” Kurshan, is the President of Educorp Consultants Corporation and Senior Innovation Advisor, the Graduate School of Education, Education Entrepreneurship, University of Pennsylvania, and a former education industry entrepreneur. Kathy Hurley is a former senior executive for numerous educational publishing and technology companies, including IBM and Pearson. After retiring from Pearson, she was selected as a Fellow of the Advanced Leadership Initiative (ALI) at Harvard University and co-founded a global nonprofit organization, Girls Thinking Global. Links: Amazon Link Barbara Kurshan LinkedIn Kathy Hurley LinkedIn Innovatehers resources EMP Whitepaper Ken Kay on Redefining Student Success Innovation Ecosystem Newsletter Subscription
MindShareTV InnovateHERs Podcast Series Episode 5 featuring Co-author Kathy Hurley with guests Laura Smulian and Margaret Huber. Discover why purpose-driven entrepreneurial women rise to the top!
MindShareTV InnovateHERs Podcast Series Episode 4 featuring Co-author Kathy Hurley with guests Silver McDonald and Jane Kubasik on Why Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurial Women Rise to the Top
Live from Asbury Park, Kathy Hurley, Ann McMullan, and Lisa Schmuki join Jerri and Jamie again one year after their debut on LinkedUp. These three technology leaders share what they've been up to this past year, what trends they're seeing in education, and their sage advice for educators everywhere as they move forward in this complicated post-pandemic world. --- ABOUT OUR GUESTS Kathy Hurley is a former executive with Pearson and has worked in sales, marketing, and business development for DLM, IBM, The Learning Company, Grolier, Mindscape, Skillsbank, NetSchool, PLATO Learning, Pearson, and the Pearson Foundation. Ann McMullan currently serves as the Host/Moderator of the CoSN/edWeb monthly webinar series on The Empowered Superintendent. Lisa Schmucki is the founder and CEO of edWeb.net, an award-winning professional learning network that serves the global education community. edWeb helps educators share their best ideas and practices to improve teaching and learning and prepare students to succeed in life. Previously, Lisa held senior marketing and product development positions in education, publishing, and media with Time, Macmillan, Peterson's, Films Media Group, and Achieve3000. --- SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Overcast | RadioPublic | Stitcher FOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn POWERED BY CLASSLINK: ClassLink provides one-click single sign-on into web and Windows applications, and instant access to files at school and in the cloud. Accessible from any computer, tablet, or smartphone, ClassLink is ideal for 1to1 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiatives. Learn more at classlink.com.
MindShareTV InnovateHers Podcast Series Episode 2 featuring Kathy Hurley, Author & Former EVP Pearson Foundation & Industry Consultant, Megan Harney, CEO of MIDAS Education, and Jennifer Ferrari, CEO & President of Education Research & Development Institute
Less than 3% of venture capital funding goes to women founders. Yet studies show that women founders drive two times as much revenue as male founders and have better IRRs. Bobbi Kurshan and Kathy Hurley wrote InnovateHERs to highlight female business leaders and discover how women can leverage their entrepreneurial mindset to advance their careers. The book features the stories 29 entrepreneurial women, including those that overcame immense adversity including abject poverty, to achieve successes. Each story is more inspiring then the prior, but decades of research into Entrepreneurial Mindset Profiles provides a framework to view their successes. Kurshan describes how purpose driven female leaders tend to overcome the propensity of women to be risk adverse. In effect, female entrepreneurs are more likely to find their calling from a passion borne of empathy. Bobbi Kurshan describes how women can build their network, discover their passion, to become INNovateHERs.
Welcome to the Inaugural MindShareTV InnovateHERs Podcast Series featuring Co-authors Kathy Hurley & Dr. Barbara Kurshan with featured EdTech entrepreneur Lisa Schmucki, founder & CEO of edWeb.net
Barbara Kurshan and Kathy Hurley join the podcast to discuss their new book InnovateHERS, digging deep into the female entrepreneurial mindset of purpose-driven women. Tune in to hear Barbara and Kathy share "aha" moments from their interviews with women who have navigated the pathways to successful entrepreneurship and leadership positions. Valuable insights into valuable minds, Barbara and Kathy's research may reveal why purpose-driven women rise to the top. --- ABOUT OUR GUESTS Kathy Hurley is a former senior executive for numerous educational publishing and technology companies, including IBM and Pearson. Currently, she is a senior advisor to educational technology companies, education associations, and school superintendent networks. Barbara “Bobbi” Kurshan is an education entrepreneur and an expert on how innovation and technology are transforming teaching and learning. She has spent more than 30 years working in, and researching, the education marketplace. Explore their research and buy their book on Amazon. --- SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: Youtube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Overcast | RadioPublic | Stitcher FOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn POWERED BY CLASSLINK: ClassLink provides one-click single sign-on into web and Windows applications, and instant access to files at school and in the cloud. Accessible from any computer, tablet, or smartphone, ClassLink is ideal for 1to1 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiatives. Learn more at classlink.com.
This podcast is hosted by edWeb.net.The webinar recording can be accessed here.Listen to this edWeb podcast to celebrate the launch of a new book, InnovateHERs: Why Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurial Women Rise to the Top. Kathy Hurley and Bobbi Kurshan, the authors, along with Lisa Schmucki, one of the women profiled in the book, offer insights from research on the entrepreneurial mindset. Kathy and Bobbi report on what they learned from their personal interviews with 27 of today's global, top-performing women. The panel discusses how accomplished, purpose-driven, entrepreneurial women have blazed new trails and risen to the top of their professions around the world.This edWeb podcast is of interest to anyone who wants to understand how an entrepreneurial mindset can help you advance in your career aspirations. Discover how to think bigger, lead stronger, and embrace your unique passions, traits, and skills.
Studies show that mentoring makes a huge difference in the life of a mentee! Through listening, guidance and offering constructive feedback and encouragement, Kathy Hurley has been a successful mentor to countless women in the field of educational technology. In this episode, Kathy sits down with Jerri and Jamie to tell us how she became a mentor, explain the vital role that mentorship plays in helping women reach their goals, and share powerful quotes that served her well as she blazed a trail for women in technology. Her savvy insights are not to be missed! --- ABOUT OUR GUEST Kathleen Hurley is a former senior executive for numerous educational publishing and technology companies, including IBM and Pearson. After retiring from Pearson, she was selected as a Fellow of the Advanced Leadership Initiative (ALI) at Harvard University. In 2019, she received the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award in Education Technology from the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA). She co-founded a global nonprofit organization, Girls Thinking Global and is co-editor of Real Women, Real Leaders: Surviving and Succeeding in the Business World. Hurley is currently a senior advisor to educational technology companies, education associations, and school superintendent networks. Follow Kathy on LinkedIn. --- SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: Youtube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Overcast | RadioPublic | Stitcher FOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn POWERED BY CLASSLINK: ClassLink provides one-click single sign-on into web and Windows applications, and instant access to files at school and in the cloud. Accessible from any computer, tablet, or smartphone, ClassLink is ideal for 1to1 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiatives. Learn more at classlink.com.
This Week in Canadian EdTech live MindShareTV podcast special Back to school with edtech industry legends Lisa Schmucki @edwebnet CEO & Kathy Hurley
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Podcasting from the historical Asbury Park on the Jersey Shore, Jamie and Jerri talk with three iconic education technology leaders: Kathy Hurley, Lisa Schmucki and Anne McMullan. These three women have blazed a trail in education technology implementation. Kathy Hurley, a former executive with Pearson, discusses her book "Real Women, Real Leaders" and offers great advice on leadership at all levels. Kathy has worked in sales, marketing, and business development for DLM, IBM, The Learning Company, Grolier, Mindscape, Skillsbank, NetSchool, PLATO Learning, Pearson, and the Pearson Foundation. Ann McMullan currently serves as the Host/Moderator of the CoSN/edWeb monthly webinar series on The Empowered Superintendent (https://www.edweb.net/supers). In 2016 Ann co-authored and published "Life Lessons in Leadership: The Way of the Wallaby." Using simple lessons illustrated by brief enchanting stories and graphics, the quick read serves as a powerful guide for leaders in their professional and personal leadership roles. For more information, please see www.lifelessonsinleadership.com. Ann discusses her book and shares her guidance for leaders ages 8 to 88. Lisa Schmucki is the founder and CEO of edWeb.net, an award-winning professional learning network that serves the global education community. edWeb helps educators share their best ideas and practices to improve teaching and learning and prepare students to succeed in life. Previously, Lisa held senior marketing and product development positions in education, publishing, and media with Time, Macmillan, Peterson's, Films Media Group, and Achieve3000. This podcast contains a treasure trove of advice on leadership, collaboration and finding success. www.edweb.net Real Women, Real Leaders. https://www.amazon.com/Real-Women-Leaders-Surviving-Succeeding/dp/1119061385 "Life Lessons in Leadership: The Way of the Wallaby. https://www.amazon.com/Life-Lessons-Leadership-Wallaby-Leaders/dp/1537237616/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=%22Life+Lessons+in+Leadership%3A+The+Way+of+the+Wallaby.&qid=1630614617&s=books&sr=1-1
This edWeb podcast is hosted by edWeb.The webinar recording can be accessed here. Listen to an edWeb podcast with education industry leaders to uncover the key takeaways that teachers, principals, and district administrators recently shared about their work with industry partners at the edFocus Industry Summit. Educators at every level offered keen insights during the summit. They shared what matters most in their schools and how industry partners can best support them. Having heard from superintendents, tech leaders, principals, teachers, and librarians, the panelists will draw on their experience as marketing and sales advisors to address what schools are asking for, what providers must do in order to be successful, and how to go about doing it. Our panelists are industry veterans with extensive marketing and sales experience: Jim McVety, Managing Partner of First Step Advisors, Jennifer Ferrari, CEO and President of ERDI, Kathy Hurley, President of Kathy Hurley Consulting LLC, and Lisa Schmucki, Founder and CEO of edWeb.net. This edWeb podcast is part of our edFocus series exploring the impact of COVID-19 on the future of education. The podcast is of interest to all executives and leaders in K-12 education.
Did you like last week's episode? Then you're in luck! Dr. Holly Oxhandler returns as this week’s guest host, sitting down with Dr. Jon Singletary again to talk about the Enneagram some more. This week, they talk about how the Enneagram can be applied to communities using the thinking/feeling/doing centers, how each of these centers impacts communities’ responses to various issues (including promoting mental health), and where the Enneagram & mental health may intersect.(I'd recommend listening to last week's episode first to get a good introduction to the Enneagram.)Things we mention in this episode/other resources:- Holly’s previous appearance on CXMH in episode 31 - Does It Matter If Your Therapist Is Christian?- Discover Your Soul Potential: Using The Enneagram to Awaken Spiritual Vitality by Kathy Hurley & Theodorre Donson- The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Healthy Relationships by Ian Morgan Cron & Suzanna Stabile- The Path Between Us: An Enneagram Journey to Healthy Relationships by Suzanna Stabile- Suzanne Stabile’s podcast, The Enneagram Journey- Jon’s article ‘You Are Not Your Personality: Why the Enneagram Matters’Connect with Jon on Twitter, Facebook, or learn more about him.Connect with Holly on her website or on Twitter.Quotes:- “God has created us to be a much more whole, complete kind of person.” (tweet)- “My best self is someone who balances doing, thinking, & feeling.” (tweet)- “Wellness and well-being, at its best, includes a mental component as well.” (tweet)- “It’s only by taking care of yourself can you provide support to others.” (tweet)Connect with Robert on his website, Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.Join the exclusive Cxmhunity Facebook group to interact with the hosts, guests, and other listeners by pledging just $1/months on Patreon!Listen to the Cxmhunity Spotify playlist here!Support CXMH on Patreon or leave us a review on iTunes or Google Play.Check out our brand new merchandise to show off your love of CXMH or start conversations.Check out other episodes and find your favorites guests on our website.Connect more with CXMH on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or Pinterest.Intro/Outro music for this episode is ‘Fall Down’ by Rivers & Robots.
Great news! Robert’s out on podternity leave, so Dr. Holly Oxhandler is this week’s guest host. She sits down with Dr. Jon Singletary to talk about the Enneagram in part one of a two-week series. This week, they talk about how the Enneagram helps you learn about yourself including an overview of the Enneagram, what each number means, how they can impact our faith journey and self-awareness, and what to do once we recognize our Enneagram number.Things we mention in this episode/other resources:- Holly’s previous appearance on CXMH in episode 31 - Does It Matter If Your Therapist Is Christian?- Discover Your Soul Potential: Using The Enneagram to Awaken Spiritual Vitality by Kathy Hurley & Theodorre Donson- The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Healthy Relationships by Ian Morgan Cron & Suzanna Stabile- The Path Between Us: An Enneagram Journey to Healthy Relationships by Suzanna Stabile- Suzanne Stabile’s podcast, The Enneagram Journey- Jon’s article ‘You Are Not Your Personality: Why the Enneagram Matters’Connect with Jon on Twitter, Facebook, or learn more about him.Connect with Holly on her website or on Twitter.Quotes:- “Thinking about mind and body and heart are different ways of thinking about thinking, feeling, and doing.” (tweet)- “Perhaps a part of what Jesus was saying is loving God with your whole self means paying attention to [thinking, feeling, and doing.]” (tweet)- “We all wear different glasses in how we approach the world.” (tweet)- “Our thinking self, our feeling self, and our doing self shape how we respond to most situations.” (tweet)- “[The Enneagram] has helped tremendously to remind myself that not everyone sees the world in the same way that I do.” (tweet)- “I think grace for yourself is key. You have to have grace for yourself to offer it to others.” (tweet)- “The only way to truly be selfless on the journey is to know how your personality gets in the way of you doing that.” (tweet)- “Being reflective about our personality invites us to make choices.” (tweet)Connect with Robert on his website, Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.Join the exclusive Cxmhunity Facebook group to interact with the hosts, guests, and other listeners by pledging just $1/months on Patreon!Listen to the Cxmhunity Spotify playlist here!Support CXMH on Patreon or leave us a review on iTunes or Google Play.Check out our brand new merchandise to show off your love of CXMH or start conversations.Check out other episodes and find your favorites guests on our website.Connect more with CXMH on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or Pinterest.Intro/Outro music for this episode is ‘Fall Down’ by Rivers & Robots.
THANK YOU KATHY HURLEY. THIS IS AN EXCERPT FROM OUT EDNET 2016 FOLLOWUP SHOW ON OCT 13, 2016
THE EDUCATION INDUSTRY AND EDNET 2016 The undusrty just met and her'es a review of the EDNET , the industry conference, from Vicki Bigham of EDNET, Pat Cozens of Apperson and the one and only, Kathy Hurley
A PREVIEW OF THE "WOMEN LEADERS IN EDUCATION' CONFERENCE? ?The inaugural conference is in July in Boston and we have Kathy Hurley and Deb DeVries of Girls Thinking Global, organizers of the event as our guests
EDWEB.NET PRESENTS "GIRLS THINKING GLOBAL" Lisa Schmucki, founder of Edweb.net with her special guest Deb deVries, co-founder of Girls Thinking Global (with Kathy Hurley)...Sharing tools, material & experiences to improve the lives and career opportunities of girls Presented by FOLLETT LEARNING
WNHH's Paul Bass pairs up with the team at SeeClickFix to discus citizen contributions in New Haven and beyond. This show features Ethan Hutchings and Kathy Hurley of the City of New Haven.
Take Me Home - Pet Adoption and Animal Rescue - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Susan Daffron talks to Kathy Hurley from the Pet Adoption League of North Jersey about a maine coon mix named Princess Anne. This beautiful cat has been in foster care for about a year and a half after being found as a stray when she was a kitten. Princess Anne is an incredibly playful, curious cat who bonds strongly with just one person. Although Kathy has tried to introduce Princess Anne slowly and carefully to other cats, Princess Anne has made it clear that she prefers to be the only kitty in the household. Like any other member of royalty, she likes to be in charge and enjoys playing with her laser light and kitty toys. Princess Anne takes a little while to warm up to new people, but once she knows you, she is extremely vocal and loves to tell you what she thinks. Princess Anne is stunning cat with long silky hair, and Kathy has spent a lot of time helping her learn to appreciate the joys of a good combing, so she's easy to groom. Because Princess Anne is so curious and likes to be in the middle of things, she needs an owner who wants a kitty that won't just be a wall-flower. If you want a gorgeous, playful cat that will be your constant companion, Princess Anne might be just the kitty for you. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Princess Anne - Regal Feline Seeks New Kingdom on PetLifeRadio.com