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Danny Mac welcomes the voice of the Green Bay Packers, Wayne Larrivee, to preview Super Bowl LVIII. Larrivee and Mac also break down the quarterback situations in Green Bay and Chicago, and the current state of broadcasting in the NFL.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Packers radio voice Wayne Larrivee to preview the Chicago-Green Bay game Sunday. Larrivee explained why he believes the Bears are on the verge of turning the corner for good as an organization.
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh discussed the support that Bears quarterback Justin Fields has from Chicago fans. After that, Packers radio voice Wayne Larrivee joined the show to preview the Chicago-Green Bay game Sunday. Larrivee also explained why he believes the Bears are on the verge of turning the corner for good as an organization. Later, Mully and Haugh further discussed what's at stake for Fields on Sunday.
"Words-eye view" of the Tampa Bay Bucs with longtime vox Gene Deckerhoff, then a Border Battle check with elite voice Wayne Larrivee, followed by a replay of PA's X's & O's chat with Vikings HC Kevin O'Connell!
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Joshia de Jonge builds world-renowned classical guitars out of her one-person shop in Western Quebec. Joshia grew up in a famed guitar-building family and was helping her dad, Sergei, build and teach guitarmaking while she was still a teenager. For episode 77 of the podcast, Joshia tells us when she decided to make lutherie her full-time profession and why she now focuses on nylon-string creations. We also talk about double tops, tornavoz, side ports, laminations and much more. Link: https://joshiadejonge.com/ Luthier on Luthier is hosted by Michael Bashkin of Bashkin Guitars and brought to you by the Fretboard Journal. This episode is sponsored by Acoustic Coffee Company, Stringjoy Strings, and Dream Guitars.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Packers radio voice Wayne Larrivee to preview Green Bay's game at Chicago on Sunday. Larrivee also explained why he doesn't believe quarterback Aaron Rodgers is playing his final game in a Packers uniform against the Bears on Sunday.
A montage begins the show, followed by Vikes Bites, then Packers vox Wayne Larrivee joins at the end of the opening hour!
A montage begins the show, followed by Vikes Bites, then Packers vox Wayne Larrivee joins at the end of the opening hour!
He was infatuated with Marv Albert. What young aspiring broadcaster back in the early 70s wouldn't be. But while Wayne Larrivee admitted he wanted to be an NBA radio guy ( and he was for 17 years with the Chicago Bulls), he's best known as the voice of the Green Bay Packers and is now in his 24 season. This after Larrivee also spent 14 years as the voice of the Bears, two of the charter and most hated rivals in the NFL.But Larrivee does have interests outside broadcasting most notably, skiing, a sport he's very proficient at. As for how long Larrivee wants to continue his current job he said, “This year and then we'll see what happens after that.” An amazing career that has had him calling games for Michael Jordan, Walter Payton, Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers, too. Hear more in the second part of our conversation.Tell me a story I don't know is now partnering with Sports Media Watch ( sportsmediawatch.com) and please follow on Twitter @paulsen_smw. Tell me a story I don't know is proudly sponsored by Vienna Beef, makers of Chicago's hotdog since 1893! (viennabeef.com). And by Dynamic manufacturing, honor the legacy, pioneer the future (dynamicmanufacutinginc.com). Hear full episodes and make sure to follow us and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google and wherever you get your podcasts. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
He was infatuated with Marv Albert. What young aspiring broadcaster back in the early 70s wouldn't be. But while Wayne Larrivee admitted he wanted to be an NBA radio guy ( and he was for 17 years with the Chicago Bulls), he's best known as the voice of the Green Bay Packers and is now in his 24 season. This after Larrivee also spent 14 years as the voice of the Bears, two of the charter and most hated rivals in the NFL.But Larrivee does have interests outside broadcasting most notably, skiing, a sport he's very proficient at. As for how long Larrivee wants to continue his current job he said, “This year and then we'll see what happens after that.” An amazing career that has had him calling games for Michael Jordan, Walter Payton, Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers, too. Hear more in the second part of our conversation.Tell me a story I don't know is now partnering with Sports Media Watch ( sportsmediawatch.com) and please follow on Twitter @paulsen_smw. Tell me a story I don't know is proudly sponsored by Vienna Beef, makers of Chicago's hotdog since 1893! (viennabeef.com). And by Dynamic manufacturing, honor the legacy, pioneer the future (dynamicmanufacutinginc.com). Hear full episodes and make sure to follow us and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google and wherever you get your podcasts. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
He was infatuated with Marv Albert. What young aspiring broadcaster back in the early 70s wouldn't be. But while Wayne Larrivee admitted he wanted to be an NBA radio guy ( and he was for 17 years with the Chicago Bulls), he's best known as the voice of the Green Bay Packers and now in his 24th season, but Larrivee also spent 14 years with the Chicago Bears , two of the charter and most hated rivals in the NFL.In episode II out Tuesday, Larrivee shares he does have interests outside broadcasting most notably, skiing, And, he discusses how much longer he thinks he'll continue calling games?Tell me a story I don't know is now partnering with Sports Media Watch ( sportsmediawatch.com) and please follow on Twitter @paulsen_smw. Tell me a story I don't know is proudly sponsored by Vienna Beef, makers of Chicago's hotdog since 1893! (viennabeef.com). And by Dynamic manufacturing, honor the legacy, pioneer the future (dynamicmanufacutinginc.com). Hear full episodes and make sure to follow us and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google and wherever you get your podcasts. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
He was infatuated with Marv Albert. What young aspiring broadcaster back in the early 70s wouldn't be. But while Wayne Larrivee admitted he wanted to be an NBA radio guy ( and he was for 17 years with the Chicago Bulls), he's best known as the voice of the Green Bay Packers and now in his 24th season, but Larrivee also spent 14 years with the Chicago Bears , two of the charter and most hated rivals in the NFL.In episode II out Tuesday, Larrivee shares he does have interests outside broadcasting most notably, skiing, And, he discusses how much longer he thinks he'll continue calling games?Tell me a story I don't know is now partnering with Sports Media Watch ( sportsmediawatch.com) and please follow on Twitter @paulsen_smw. Tell me a story I don't know is proudly sponsored by Vienna Beef, makers of Chicago's hotdog since 1893! (viennabeef.com). And by Dynamic manufacturing, honor the legacy, pioneer the future (dynamicmanufacutinginc.com). Hear full episodes and make sure to follow us and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google and wherever you get your podcasts. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Can you sleep with the enemy? Chicago Bears fans might think so but likely give Wayne Larrivee a pass. After 14 years as their voice, this long time play by play man moved north to become the radio voice of the long time rival Green Bay Packers and he's been there for nearly a quarter of a century! Larrivee kicked off his career as the voice of the Kansas City Chiefs and moved to Chicago at the right time. His first season with the Bears was 1985 and they would eventually win their only Super Bowl.Larrivee also was the TV voice of the Bulls for 17 years including most of their 6 championship seasons and he managed to squeeze in some Cubs telecasts as part of the crew including the iconic Harry Caray.During part 1 Larrivee delves into both the Packers and Bears shedding light on a lightening rod known as Aaron Rodgers and he also offered his thoughts on Justin Fields, perhaps the quarterback who might finally the Bears salvation.Tell me a story I don't know is now partnering with Sports Media Watch ( sportsmediawatch.com) and please follow on Twitter @paulsen_smw. Tell me a story I don't know is proudly sponsored by Vienna Beef, makers of Chicago's hotdog since 1893! (viennabeef.com). And by Dynamic manufacturing, honor the legacy, pioneer the future (dynamicmanufacutinginc.com). Hear full episodes and make sure to follow us and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google and wherever you get your podcasts. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Can you sleep with the enemy? Chicago Bears fans might think so but likely give Wayne Larrivee a pass. After 14 years as their voice, this long time play by play man moved north to become the radio voice of the long time rival Green Bay Packers and he's been there for nearly a quarter of a century! Larrivee kicked off his career as the voice of the Kansas City Chiefs and moved to Chicago at the right time. His first season with the Bears was 1985 and they would eventually win their only Super Bowl.Larrivee also was the TV voice of the Bulls for 17 years including most of their 6 championship seasons and he managed to squeeze in some Cubs telecasts as part of the crew including the iconic Harry Caray.During part 1 Larrivee delves into both the Packers and Bears shedding light on a lightening rod known as Aaron Rodgers and he also offered his thoughts on Justin Fields, perhaps the quarterback who might finally the Bears salvation.Tell me a story I don't know is now partnering with Sports Media Watch ( sportsmediawatch.com) and please follow on Twitter @paulsen_smw. Tell me a story I don't know is proudly sponsored by Vienna Beef, makers of Chicago's hotdog since 1893! (viennabeef.com). And by Dynamic manufacturing, honor the legacy, pioneer the future (dynamicmanufacutinginc.com). Hear full episodes and make sure to follow us and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google and wherever you get your podcasts. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Can you sleep with the enemy? Chicago Bears fans might think so but likely give Wayne Larrivee a pass. After 14 years as their radio voice, this long time play by play man moved north to become the voice of the long time rival Green Bay Packers and he's been there for nearly a quarter of a century! Larrivee kicked off his career as the voice of the Kansas City Chiefs and moved to Chicago at the right time. His first season with the Bears was 1985 and they would eventually win their only Super Bowl.Hear more of Larrivee's story Tuesday that saw him be the TV voice of the Bulls for 17 years including most of their 6 championship seasons with Michael Jordan.Tell me a story I don't know is now partnering with Sports Media Watch ( sportsmediawatch.com) and please follow on Twitter @paulsen_smw. Tell me a story I don't know is proudly sponsored by Vienna Beef, makers of Chicago's hotdog since 1893! (viennabeef.com). And by Dynamic manufacturing, honor the legacy, pioneer the future (dynamicmanufacutinginc.com). Hear full episodes and make sure to follow us and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google and wherever you get your podcasts. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Can you sleep with the enemy? Chicago Bears fans might think so but likely give Wayne Larrivee a pass. After 14 years as their radio voice, this long time play by play man moved north to become the voice of the long time rival Green Bay Packers and he's been there for nearly a quarter of a century! Larrivee kicked off his career as the voice of the Kansas City Chiefs and moved to Chicago at the right time. His first season with the Bears was 1985 and they would eventually win their only Super Bowl.Hear more of Larrivee's story Tuesday that saw him be the TV voice of the Bulls for 17 years including most of their 6 championship seasons with Michael Jordan.Tell me a story I don't know is now partnering with Sports Media Watch ( sportsmediawatch.com) and please follow on Twitter @paulsen_smw. Tell me a story I don't know is proudly sponsored by Vienna Beef, makers of Chicago's hotdog since 1893! (viennabeef.com). And by Dynamic manufacturing, honor the legacy, pioneer the future (dynamicmanufacutinginc.com). Hear full episodes and make sure to follow us and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google and wherever you get your podcasts. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Does family conflict creep up and ruin your get togethers? Using advice from author Dr Barbara Larrivee we’re going to teach you how to have difficult chats with you annoying relatives without flipping your lid. LINKS Read a sample chapter of Dr Larrivee's book ‘A Daily Dose of Mindful Moments’ from her website Read ‘6 Rules for Mindful Communication + Conflict Resolution’ from YogiApproved.com’ Follow @thespace_podcast on Instagram Watch @thespace_podcast on TikTok Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram CREDITSHost: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88Writer: Amy Molloy @amymolloyExecutive Producer: Elise CooperEditor: Adrian Walton Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larrivee Guitars makes incredible guitars that fly under the radar way too often. In this episode, you'll see 5 Larrivee guitars that you must hear. From the classic Larrivee 000-50 Traditional to the robust SD-40, you're going to fall in love with at least one of these guitars! @LarriveeMedia has been making high-quality guitars for decades. Hailing from Canada, Larrivee was founded by master luthier Jean Larrivee in 1967. The level of craftsmanship and quality is absolutely superb. Each of the Larrivee guitars on this list offers a different price point and different style. I'm hoping you'll find something that works for your playing needs. Additionally, none of the guitars on this list are subpar — really, truly! I especially recommend watching to the end of the Larrivee segment so that you can hear about the first solid-wood guitar I bought. That guitar, which I wish I had never sold, was a true swiss army knife of a guitar. Balanced, clear, and able to handle a variety of styles, that Larrivee was one of the best guitars I've ever owned. Also featured on this episode... - Easy Eye Sound - Son House - Tony Rice - Stern Pinball
Wild coach Dean Evason starts the day with a new contract extension, and then joins our show right out of the gate. Packers vox Wayne Larrivee is next with adversary intel on the Border Battle...the hour ends with "out of body" ideas for Vikes winning Sunday night.
Shelley Park builds some of the finest guitars in the Selmer-Maccaferri tradition out of her one-person shop in Vancouver, Canada. Shelley's obsession with guitar started as a teenager and, by the age of 19, she was learning to build guitars with renowned luthier and player, Michael Dunn. For Episode 60 of the podcast, Shelley discusses the structure, sound and setup of Maccaferri-style guitars, and tells us about her cylinder-top model based on a 1920s Vega guitar. Shelley also talks about business challenges, views on social media, her favorite tools, and much more. https://www.parkguitars.com/ This episode is sponsored by Acoustic Coffee Company, Allied Lutherie and Dream Guitars.
"Punishing the Packers" kicks off the show, followed by Packers vox Wayne Larrivee, and Wolves coach Chris Finch wraps up the first hour!
One of the best in the broadcast business, Wayne Larrivee has covered the Green Bay Packers for over 20-seasons. In this episode of In The Trenches with Dave Lapham presented by First Star Logistics, Larrivee covers many parts of this Sunday's match-up between the Packers and Bengals. Larrivee will give his thoughts on the Bengals, including the defense, quarterback Joe Burrow and more.
Montage gets you ready for the "Boom," and then Courtney Cronin is in studio for an hour. Border Battle check-in with Packers vox Wayne Larrivee, then Gleeman is in for most of the final hour. Justin Gaard wraps #92Noon with weekly Gopher football opinions!
The information profession that we exist within didn’t just appear - it was built. The transition from paper, boxes, and cabinets to bits, systems, and cloud, was gradual and it helps our perspective when we understand what came before us- we forget that we are standing on the shoulders of giants. On today's episode we welcome to the show, a giant- Industry veteran, Bob Larrivee. Larrivee recently announced his retirement and that he was going to focus on his board service and mentoring, so Nick thought it would be important to share some of the stories that he'd heard bits and pieces of from Bob over the years. Yes, today, we’re going back to the future and we’re going to spend some significant time talking about the advancements of the 80s, you’ll hear about some of the work and companies that laid the path that we all walk upon today with our very special guest, Bob Larrivee.
Full show! Florio's weekly spot to start, then Stump the Snob with Sauce and Cory Cove, Wayne Larrivee on Pack/Bucs, JG on Gophers hoops, Gene Deckerhoff with Bucs perspective, and SB winning coach Mike Holmgren to wrap the show!
Wayne Larrivee was hired to call games for the Kansas City Chiefs just one year out of college. Since then, he's called two Super Bowls for two different teams, seen the brilliance of the Michael Jordan Bulls and been the voice of countless big moments in the NBA, NHL, NFL, college basketball and more. Larrivee talks his rise through the business, two decades with three teams in Chicago and even hits on his hallmark "There's your dagger!" You can follow Wayne on twitter, @waynelarrivee --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Florio kicks off the show, followed by Packers voice Wayne Larrivee. The TitleTown podcast finishes the first hour. Mike Zimmer presser and opinions, opens up final hour to celebrating farmers and more football conversation!
Get .1 ASHA CEU hereIn what is becoming a common occurrence around the SLP Nerdcast virtual office, the reading and research we conducted to prepare for an episode presented us with a wealth of information that refused to be condensed into a single hour. Initially driven by a listener's question - we trundled off into the weeds of assessments. Why do we do them? Are standardized, norm-referenced or criterion-referenced tools required? What really makes up a quality assessment? These questions and more bounced around in our brains until we read enough to feel somewhat satisfied.In this episode we continue our earlier conversation, where we focused heavily on standardized assessments - particularly norm-referenced standardized assessments. Here, we will cover equally, or possibly even more, important non-standardized measures. What are they? Why should you use them? What considerations should enter into the decision making process when getting ready to assess a client?Listen in to find the answers to these questions, and more. As always, we've shared our references below, so you too can read more of the sources we found to be particularly helpful in answering our assessment - related questions.This episode is offered for 1 ASHA CMH (equal to .1 ASHA CEU). If you have questions about CEUs or how this works, please see our How It Works or ASHA Professional Development pages.Learning Outcomes1. State 3 potential functions of a comprehensive assessment2. Describe the difference between a norm-referenced and criterion-referenced assessment3. Identify at least 3 components that should be considered within a comprehensive assessmentReferencesAustin, L. (2010). Dynamic Assessment: Whys and Hows. Perspectives on School-Based Issues, 11(3), 80-87. doi:10.1044/sbi11.3.80Eichstadt, T. (2016). Best Assessment Ever? You. The ASHA Leader, 21(3), 32-33. doi:10.1044/leader.scm.21032016.32Ebert, K. D., & Pham, G. (2017). Synthesizing Information From Language Samples and Standardized Tests in School-Age Bilingual Assessment. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 48(1), 42-55. doi:10.1044/2016_lshss-16-0007Fulcher-Rood, K., Castilla-Earls, A., & Higginbotham, J. (2019). Diagnostic Decisions in Child Language Assessment: Findings From a Case Review Assessment Task. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 50(3), 385-398. doi:10.1044/2019_lshss-18-0044Maloney, E. S., & Larrivee, L. S. (2007). Limitations of Age-Equivalent Scores in Reporting the Results of Norm-Referenced Tests. Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders, 34(Fall), 86-93. doi:10.1044/cicsd_34_f_86Prath, S. (2019). Using Informal Measures to Separate Language Impairment From Language Influence When Working With Diverse Students. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 4(5), 1121-1127. doi:10.1044/2019_pers-sig16-2019-0002Power-Defur, L., & Flynn, P. (2012). Unpacking the Standards for Intervention. Perspectives on School-Based Issues, 13(1), 11-16. doi:10.1044/sbi13.1.11Wilson, K. S., Blackmon, R. C., Hall, R. E., & Elcholtz, G. E. (1991). Methods of Language Assessment. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 22(4), 236-241. doi:10.1044/0161-1461.2204.236Online Resources:ASHA Practice Portal. (n.d.). Assessment Tools, Techniques, and Data Sources. Retrieved August 29, 2020, from https://www.asha.org/practice-portal/clinical-topics/late-language-emergence/assessment-tools-techniques-and-data-sources/ASHA Practice Portal - Clinical Topics. (n.d.). Intellectual Disability. Retrieved August 29, 2020, from https://www.asha.org/practice-portal/clinical-topics/late-language-emergence/assessment-tools-techniques-and-data-sources/Rowland, C., PhD. (n.d.). Communication Matrix: Description, Research Basis and Data. Retrieved August 29, 2020, from https://www.communicationmatrix.org/Uploads/Pdfs/CommunicationMatrixDataandResearchBasis.pdfDisclosures:Financial: Kate Grandbois is the owner / founder of Grandbois Therapy + Consulting, LLC and co-founder of SLP Nerdcast. Amy Wonkka is an employee of a public school system and co-founder of SLP Nerdcast.Non-financial: Kate and Amy are both members of ASHA, SIG 12, and both serve on the AAC Advisory Group for Massachusetts Advocates for Children. Kate is a member of the Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy (BABAT), MassABA, the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) and the corresponding Speech Pathology and Applied Behavior Analysis SIG.Time Ordered Agenda:10 minutes: Introduction, Disclaimers and Disclosures20 minutes: Discussion of the functions of the comprehensive assessment15 minutes: Discussion of the different qualities / parameters of criterion referenced assessments and how that compares to norm-referenced assessments10 minutes: Discussion of components that should be considered within the comprehensive assessment5 minutes: Summary and ClosingDisclaimerThe contents of this episode are not meant to replace clinical advice. SLP Nerdcast, its hosts and guests do not represent or endorse specific products or procedures mentioned during our episodes unless otherwise stated. We are NOT PhDs, but we do research our material. We do our best to provide a thorough review and fair representation of each topic that we tackle. That being said, it is always likely that there is an article we've missed, or another perspective that isn't shared. If you have something to add to the conversation, please email us! Wed love to hear from you!__SLP Nerdcast is a podcast for busy SLPs and teachers who need ASHA continuing education credits, CMHs, or professional development. We do the reading so you don't have to! Leave us a review if you feel so inclined!We love hearing from our listeners. Email us at info@slpnerdcast.com anytime! You can find our complaint policy here. You can also:Follow us on instagramFollow us on facebookWe are thrilled to be listed in the Top 25 SLP Podcasts! Thank you FeedSpot!
A bevy of Vikings talkers, Mike Zimmer's press conference, Softy from Seattle, Packers vox Wayne Larrivee in the final hour, and Vikings DE Ifeadi Odenigbo wraps the show!
Get .1 ASHA CEU hereYou are preparing for a speech and language evaluation. You've read through the client / student's file, (previous IEP, intake form, etc.), maybe you've conducted an interview with other stakeholders, and you have the general sketch of what issues need to be assessed. You start thinking about how you want to measure these areas. Likely you are thinking about which tests you might want to give and why. Every SLP has gone through this process, and most of us move forward with the assessment prioritizing the use of norm-referenced tests.We as SLPs heavily rely on norm-referenced measures (per several articles we reviewed). While norm-referenced measures have their place and serve a very specific purpose, these tests are not well suited to designing individualized treatment. In this episode we dive into the literature to explore the pros and cons of the standardized assessment, when they serve a purpose, and why they should not be used to drive individualized treatment plans.Join us, be our nerdy friends and take a dive into the literature (in our time machine back to 1991). Let's explore the culture of norm-referenced assessments, why it is the way it is and what we can (and should) do about it.This episode is offered for 1 ASHA CMH (equal to .1 ASHA CEU). If you have questions about CEUs or how this works, please see our How It Works or ASHA Professional Development pages.Learning Outcomes1. Identify at least 1 ethical underpinnings of assessment and the overall purpose of assessments2. Identify at least 2 fundamental components of assessment3. Identify at least 3 components of a standardized assessment and how to report use of any modificationsReferencesAustin, L. (2010). Dynamic Assessment: Whys and Hows. Perspectives on School-Based Issues, 11(3), 80-87. doi:10.1044/sbi11.3.80Eichstadt, T. (2016). Best Assessment Ever? You. The ASHA Leader, 21(3), 32-33. doi:10.1044/leader.scm.21032016.32Ebert, K. D., & Pham, G. (2017). Synthesizing Information From Language Samples and Standardized Tests in School-Age Bilingual Assessment. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 48(1), 42-55. doi:10.1044/2016_lshss-16-0007Fulcher-Rood, K., Castilla-Earls, A., & Higginbotham, J. (2019). Diagnostic Decisions in Child Language Assessment: Findings From a Case Review Assessment Task. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 50(3), 385-398. doi:10.1044/2019_lshss-18-0044Maloney, E. S., & Larrivee, L. S. (2007). Limitations of Age-Equivalent Scores in Reporting the Results of Norm-Referenced Tests. Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders, 34(Fall), 86-93. doi:10.1044/cicsd_34_f_86Prath, S. (2019). Using Informal Measures to Separate Language Impairment From Language Influence When Working With Diverse Students. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 4(5), 1121-1127. doi:10.1044/2019_pers-sig16-2019-0002Power-Defur, L., & Flynn, P. (2012). Unpacking the Standards for Intervention. Perspectives on School-Based Issues, 13(1), 11-16. doi:10.1044/sbi13.1.11Wilson, K. S., Blackmon, R. C., Hall, R. E., & Elcholtz, G. E. (1991). Methods of Language Assessment. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 22(4), 236-241. doi:10.1044/0161-1461.2204.236Online ResourcesASHA Practice Portal: Assessment Tools, Techniques, and Data Sources: https://www.asha.org/practice-portal/clinical-topics/late-language-emergence/assessment-tools-techniques-and-data-sources/The Informed SLP: https://www.theinformedslp.com/qa_standardized_tests.htmlDisclosures:Financial: Kate Grandbois is the owner / founder of Grandbois Therapy + Consulting, LLC and co-founder of SLP Nerdcast. Amy Wonkka is an employee of a public school system and co-founder of SLP Nerdcast.Non-financial: Kate and Amy are both members of ASHA, SIG 12, and both serve on the AAC Advisory Group for Massachusetts Advocates for Children. Kate is a member of the Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy (BABAT), MassABA, the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) and the corresponding Speech Pathology and Applied Behavior Analysis SIG.Time Ordered Agenda:10 minutes: Introduction, Disclaimers and Disclosures20 minutes: Review the ethical underpinnings of assessment and the overall purpose of assessments15 minutes: Identify the fundamental components of assessment10 minutes: Identify the components of a standardized assessment and how to report use of any modifications5 minutes: Summary and ClosingDisclaimerThe contents of this episode are not meant to replace clinical advice. SLP Nerdcast, its hosts and guests do not represent or endorse specific products or procedures mentioned during our episodes unless otherwise stated. We are NOT PhDs, but we do research our material. We do our best to provide a thorough review and fair representation of each topic that we tackle. That being said, it is always likely that there is an article we've missed, or another perspective that isn't shared. If you have something to add to the conversation, please email us! Wed love to hear from you!__SLP Nerdcast is a podcast for busy SLPs and teachers who need ASHA continuing education credits, CMHs, or professional development. We do the reading so you don't have to! Leave us a review if you feel so inclined!We love hearing from our listeners. Email us at info@slpnerdcast.com anytime! You can find our complaint policy here. You can also:Follow us on instagramFollow us on facebookWe are thrilled to be listed in the Top 25 SLP Podcasts! Thank you FeedSpot!
Listen in to hear about Coach Larrivee's coaching experience, how he is preparing for the season, and his excitement for the season! Instagram- @Redlinesports617 Twitter- @Redlinesports6 Spotify/Apple Podcast- The Redline Podcast
We've been waiting to find out who the new Husky offensive coordinator would be, and at long last, we finally have our answer. It's John Donovan! Wait, who's John Donovan? Well, apparently he was the OC with Vanderbilt and Penn State and has been the last few years with the Jacksonville Jaguars. So was this a good hire? Well, the jury is obviously still out but some seem concerned. The best approach right now is of course to wait and see what happens. If the offense doesn't improve under him after a year, we can start evaluating his performance. Right now let's just see what he can do. Wayne Larrivee, voice of the Packers joins the show to give us some insight into the Green Bay team; how they've evolved over the past few years and what makes them tick, plus the psyche of a Packer fan, and football culture in Wisconsin. So how likely are the Hawks to win on Sunday? What about the other divisional round games? We get picks from our handicapper Lee Sterling.
We've been waiting to find out who the new Husky offensive coordinator would be, and at long last, we finally have our answer. It's John Donovan! Wait, who's John Donovan? Well, apparently he was the OC with Vanderbilt and Penn State and has been the last few years with the Jacksonville Jaguars. So was this a good hire? Well, the jury is obviously still out but some seem concerned. The best approach right now is of course to wait and see what happens. If the offense doesn't improve under him after a year, we can start evaluating his performance. Right now let's just see what he can do. Wayne Larrivee, voice of the Packers joins the show to give us some insight into the Green Bay team; how they've evolved over the past few years and what makes them tick, plus the psyche of a Packer fan, and football culture in Wisconsin. So how likely are the Hawks to win on Sunday? What about the other divisional round games? We get picks from our handicapper Lee Sterling.
We've been waiting to find out who the new Husky offensive coordinator would be, and at long last, we finally have our answer. It's John Donovan! Wait, who's John Donovan? Well, apparently he was the OC with Vanderbilt and Penn State and has been the last few years with the Jacksonville Jaguars. So was this a good hire? Well, the jury is obviously still out but some seem concerned. The best approach right now is of course to wait and see what happens. If the offense doesn't improve under him after a year, we can start evaluating his performance. Right now let's just see what he can do. Wayne Larrivee, voice of the Packers joins the show to give us some insight into the Green Bay team; how they've evolved over the past few years and what makes them tick, plus the psyche of a Packer fan, and football culture in Wisconsin. So how likely are the Hawks to win on Sunday? What about the other divisional round games? We get picks from our handicapper Lee Sterling.
Steve Lacroix, Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer, talks IHeartMedia & KFAN's newly announced 5 year extension with the Vikings. The play-by-play voice of the Packers, Wayne Larrivee, joins the show to talk this week's upcoming border battle. Gil Brandt, former Vice President of Player Personnel for the Dallas Cowboys, talks the NFL 100 list. Chief Operating Officer for the Vikings, Andrew Miller, gives some insight into the front office side of things. As always, Matt Birke makes his weekly Wednesday appearance. Not to mention, Vikings linebacker Eric Kendricks, Vikings defensive end Ifeadi Odenigbo, & Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins all stop by the TCO studio for some football conversation.
Steve Lacroix, Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer, talks IHeartMedia & KFAN's newly announced 5 year extension with the Vikings. The play-by-play voice of the Packers, Wayne Larrivee, joins the show to talk this week's upcoming border battle. Gil Brandt, former Vice President of Player Personnel for the Dallas Cowboys, talks the NFL 100 list. Chief Operating Officer for the Vikings, Andrew Miller, gives some insight into the front office side of things. As always, Matt Birke makes his weekly Wednesday appearance. Not to mention, Vikings linebacker Eric Kendricks, Vikings defensive end Ifeadi Odenigbo, & Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins all stop by the TCO studio for some football conversation.
The FAN's Paul Allen and Eric Nordquist are live from the TCO Performance Center in Eagan on this Wednesday before a big Border Battle game against the Green Bay Packers.
The FAN's Paul Allen and Eric Nordquist are live from the TCO Performance Center in Eagan on this Wednesday before a big Border Battle game against the Green Bay Packers.
Damon and Marcos talk to Neil Larrivee about his upbringing, some of the places he's taught, his career changes over the years, working directly with Vic Firth (in his house), the future of products, how green the companies are and more! There is also an R.I.P. for Dave Samuels, an iconic recording, gig alerts, educational spotlight and music news.
Play-by-play voice of the Green Bay Packers on the Packers Radio Network, Wayne Larrivee joins Hub Arkush to discuss the swapping of Safeties so to speak between Adrian Amos and Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, along with some insight to Larrivee's career with the Packers and some NFC North chat!
Joe and Aaron bring in guitarist and vocalist, Dustin Furlow, to discuss all things fingerstyle guitar. The guys talk about influential fingerstyle guitarists including Tommy Emmanuel, Stephen Bennett (harp guitar), Andy McKee, Tony McManus, Garreth Pearson, Don Ross, Mike Dawes, Adam Rafferty, Adrian Legg, Alexander Misko, and Matt Thomas. They look into approaches to choosing the right keys for solo fingerstyle guitar arrangements, as well as alternate tunings such as DADGAD and open D tuning. The guys dive seriously into the details of nail maintenance and acrylic gel nails for fingerpicking. Dustin, with his wealth of experience playing and performing with high end acoustic guitars, explains the benefits and downsides of many types of guitars, especially as they relate to fingerstyle guitar playing. They look at the differences in sound and playability of Martin, Taylor, Gibson, Larrivee, and Beneteau guitars, as well as choosing the right pickups and pre-amps to get the best live amplified sound. dustinfurlow.com for more information
It's Packers Week and #92Noon is live from the TCO Performance Center! A sick Wobby starts out the show, former Vikings safety Solomon Wilcots calls in, Mike Zimmer holds his weekly Wednesday presser, Ben Leber is in studio to talk all things purple, Matt Birk makes his regular appearance, and Packers VOX Wayne Larrivee calls in to talk about the upcoming game between the Packers and Vikings!
It's Packers Week and #92Noon is live from the TCO Performance Center! A sick Wobby starts out the show, former Vikings safety Solomon Wilcots calls in, Mike Zimmer holds his weekly Wednesday presser, Ben Leber is in studio to talk all things purple, Matt Birk makes his regular appearance, and Packers VOX Wayne Larrivee calls in to talk about the upcoming game between the Packers and Vikings!
How many hours a week do you spend responding to contact forms from potential customers that go nowhere? Not because your product is bad but because you’re attracting the wrong customer? Steve Larrivee is the VP of sales and marketing at Cactus Technologies. As the leader of the sales and marketing division, he’s had the difficult task of marketing their product to a very niche market. But he’s done it well. They learned that they were lacking in their ability to communicate their value proposition to potential customers. So the crack in their foundation was their messaging; they would have to be intentional about updating all of their marketing materials to send one, clear message. Doing that led to incredible growth for the company.
Francis Pouliot and Etienne Larrivee (CEO Satoshi Portal and Lead Developer Cyphernode), join me to talk about their newly released open source Bitcoin self-hosted API allowing you to more easily build Bitcoin services and applications. This enables businesses and users to reduce their reliance on commercial Bitcoin APIs, while still offering advanced features and utilities.
Massive Thursday show with ATopics, Gophers VOX Mike Grimm and HOF Tony Dungy in the first hour, Leber and HC Mike Zimmer in the Middle, Ron Johnson/Hobie Artigue combo and Packers VOX Wayne Larrivee to finish!
Massive Thursday show with ATopics, Gophers VOX Mike Grimm and HOF Tony Dungy in the first hour, Leber and HC Mike Zimmer in the Middle, Ron Johnson/Hobie Artigue combo and Packers VOX Wayne Larrivee to finish!
In this episode, we have Bob Larrivee, VP and Chief Analyst of AIIM, interviewing our customer, Dustin Ray from McKinley Irvin. Dustin shares his insights into how their legal team said goodbye to paperwork and is now driving impressive process efficiencies.
Episode 47 - Bob Larrivee, VP of Research at AIIM, discusses the new Industry Watch Report "Improving Business Operations in 2017 and how companies are using data capture to boost their efficiency and success. Also, part one of a three part interview conducted by AIIM analyst Thomas LaMonte with Sid Probstein who is CTO and vice president of solution delivery with AI Foundry. Topics include Big Data, Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning. Host, Kevin Craine AIIM.org/podcast
Tyrone Carter & Ron Johnson in studio, followed by two segments of Ben Leber, Kevin Gorg from Chicago, Packers vox Wayne Larrivee and then Gophers HC PJ Fleck!
Tyrone Carter & Ron Johnson in studio, followed by two segments of Ben Leber, Kevin Gorg from Chicago, Packers vox Wayne Larrivee and then Gophers HC PJ Fleck!
Episode 40 - Bob Larrivee discusses the new AIIM Industry Watch Report on Information Governance and Compliance. Author Seth Mirren discussed Digital Disruption on Wall Street. Kevin Craine gives an ECM Executive Report on Intelligent Capture for Banks. Host, Kevin Craine AIIM.org/podcast
Episode 37 - Bob Larrivee, Vice President and Chief Analyst of Market Intelligence at AIIM International, discusses the new AIIM Industry Watch Report Business Process Automation 2017 – Designing an Intelligent Workplace. Bob also discusses recent research on Understanding GDPR Readiness in 2017. Also, part one of an interview with Rich Howarth, Vice President of Engineering, Watson Data Platform at IBM, discusses innovations in analytics, cognitive capture and how Watson fits into the new paradigm of Intelligent Information Management. Stay tuned for our next episode featuring part two with Rich. Host, Kevin Craine
Episode 31 - Bob Larrivee discusses the new AIIM Industry Watch “The State of Information Management. Are Businesses Digitally Transforming or Stuck in Neutral?” Hear about new findings on digital transformation, cloud ECM and up-to-date data on technology adoption and strategy. Download your copy of the new industry watch at AIIM.org/research Host, Kevin Craine
Tony Karol has been a luthier (guitar maker) for over 25 years. The guitars he has built have been used by internationally known musicians like Tommy Emmanuel, Bruce Cockburn, and Stephen Bennett. In this episode we discuss building guitars, how Tony got his start, working with well know musicians, and the environmental impact of building guitars.At age 12, Tony began to play the guitar, something he fell in love with immediately. Thirty-plus years later and he still enjoys playing and learning. It wasn't long before he wanted a better instrument, but couldn't afford to buy one. With the help of his high school wood-shop teacher he made an electric guitar body. He had found my passion in life - building and modifying guitars to achieve the utmost in appearance and performance.It was a few years later that he first saw a Larrivee acoustic guitar - a handmade cutaway model with astonishing inlay work. Beyond the look and beauty of the guitar, he was taken more so by the sound - it was stunningly beautiful. It played like a dream with its smooth low action - unlike most other acoustic steel strings he had ever played. Tony knew that someday he had to have one and that someday he would build one ...Building all instruments solo in his shop, he creates between 8 and 10 works of art per year. Each guitar is built one at a time, carefully selecting and shaping each part to bring the best out of the materials chosen.Website: http://www.karol-guitars.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tony.karol.96Twitter: https://twitter.com/KarolGuitars
Is McCoy out in San Diego? Will Todd Bowles survive the Jets' disappointing season? Publisher and editor Hub Arkush shares what he and the rest of PFW are hearing on both of those situations, plus Notre Dame's Brian Kelly calling the NFL — but is anyone answering? Former PFW writer Nate Atkins, now with M Live, shares the latest on the Lions as they limp into one of the franchise's biggest games in years. Wayne Larrivee, radio voice of the Packers prepareing for his fourth consecutive NFC North title game call, explains how Green Bay has gotten so hot and how long it could last.
Episode 24 - Bob Larrivee discusses AIIM research for 2017. Host Kevin Craine has five predictions for the new year. Explore trends like analytics, the Internet of Things, Internet shutdowns and more. Presented by AIIM International Visit AIIM On Air at AIIM.org/podcast
Bob Larrivee discusses the new AIIM Industry Watch Report "Paper Free in 2016" and summarizes some of the key findings and statistics from the report. What is the adoption rate of paper-free today? What's holding up automation? And how are innovations like esignatures and mobile capture influencing paper-free strategies today. Download the paper here. Or download the infographic here. Get your copy of Paper Free in 2016 at AIIM.org/research Host, Kevin Craine
Bob Larrivee discusses new AIIM Industry Watch research on SharePoint. Kurt Neumann and Laurie Fischer from AIIM16. Also: Five Questions to Ask before you Buy a Capture System. AIIM.org/podcast Host, Kevin Craine
Join AIIM’s chief analyst Bob Larrivee as he features findings from our latest research. He’ll put some issues into context and help you identify your imperative to help your business thrive. (Audio file from recent AIIM Webinar.) Download slides here.
Bob Larrivee, Vice President and Chief Analyst of Market Intelligence at AIIM International discusses the upcoming AIIM16 conference in New Orleans as well as AIIM training and the CIP certification program. Hear about how to gain the skills needed to master Digital Transformation. More info at AIIM.org Host, Kevin Craine
A North American-built, handmade acoustic guitar for around $1,000? As unlikely as that sounds, Ed Bond of Halcyon Guitars is making it a reality. Bond, a former employee of Larrivee and a maker of high-end Tinker Guitars, has set out to make lutherie-made guitars affordable. His Halcyon line offers a variety of body styles, scale lengths and nut widths (and limitless customization) with a satin finish and other stripped down adornments. On this week's podcast, the Vancouver-based builder talks about the influence of David C. Hurd's Left Brain Lutherie book and discusses some of his favorite woods to work with. Bond is pleased with how his no-frills Halcyon creations play and sound. “It makes every guitar come out sounding really, really good,” he says. Follow Halcyon Guitars via their Facebook page.