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In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Laura Mansfield, a seasoned SLP and Special Education Administrator, shares insights on managing roles and responsibilities for public school SLPs. She discusses the importance of understanding one's role within the educational system, overcoming burnout, and building positive relationships with teachers and administrators. Dr. Mansfield also offers tips on caseload management, shifting from a medical to an educational model, and finding systems to streamline SLP tasks. Resources and strategies for improving the impact and job satisfaction of school-based SLPs are highlighted. Visit Speechie Side Up to learn more about this episode.
As broadcasters begin to announce their lineups, what will Ofcom do about Nigel Farage? Media news and analysis, this week with media writer and chair of Broadcasting Press Guild Manori Ravindran and The Media Leader's Ella Sagar.Also on the programme: we're in Bristol for the Creative Cities Convention and hear reasons to be cheerful from broadcaster David Olusoga and Screenskill's Laura Mansfield.All that plus, changes at Virgin Radio, why Channel 4 is thinking beyond England.... and, in the Media Quiz, it's American imports and exports.A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Matt Hill. Love our look and sound? Hire thelondonpodcaststudios.com for your next recording - and get 25% off your first booking when you use the code MEDIAPOD. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Would you like to be a better leader? Today, you can learn how to be a better leader by being a better listener. In this episode, Laura Mansfield shares how to be a better listener, why balance is a myth, and how to find time to recharge. Laura will also speak about why being an active listener is essential.
Laura Mansfield has over 30 years of experience as an entrepreneur, executive leader, contractor and business owner. Laura has built, sold or spun off five companies. Her first company began at the age of 19. She was a documentary film producer for 12 years, a podcaster for "Parenting Unplugged" with her husband Todd for 8 years, a nonprofit Executive Director, and a Board Member and strategy consultant for public and private companies. Referred to as "the pioneer of podcasting" as a guest on NPR, many of Laura's companies have been featured in Forbes and Entrepreneur Magazine. She was also formally, Portland Business Journals 40 under 40, a nominee for the Orchid award and named one of the entrepreneurs of the year for the Denver Post. As a visionary and culture catalyst Laura has observed again and again the importance of building a strong, safe, resilient and inclusive culture. In the last two decades Laura has dedicated majority of her time supporting leaders to be better, as a real estate investor and her favorite job of all, a mother, to son's Connor and Drew (ages 15 and 18). Laura and her partner Todd have been married for 24 years. In their spare time, the Mansfield clan enjoys skiing, hiking, and pretty much anything to do with being outdoors. Laura has meditated religiously for the past 25 years, is a strong advocate for the heath and wellness space and enjoys being a constant student to yoga. Stay Connected With Laura: https://thetaprootway.com/ www.sapnaconsulting.com Thank you for listening to the A+ Parents podcast. If you love the show, don't forget to subscribe, share and leave us a review. Also, follow us online at www.aplusparents.com www.mrdmath.com or on our social channels @MrDMathlive @aplusparentspodcast Also, host Dennis DiNoia has a new book out NOW called “Teach: Becoming Independently Responsible Learners. Order your copy: https://aplusparents.com/teach OR on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X2B3MG8/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_api_i_DDH16A3BD5X79CSFSQXB
Proudly sponsored by https://www.pymc-labs.io/ (PyMC Labs), the Bayesian Consultancy. https://calendar.google.com/calendar/appointments/schedules/AcZssZ1nOI_SElJzSiQ2sXBDiaW9w98ErjnHVzmHcSilYNWeXxJgV870NGuWZUGo3W-8-gDG8jIXQhBf (Book a call), or get in touch! I'm sure you've already heard of gravitational waves, because my listeners are the coolest and smartest ever ;) But did you know about gravity waves? That's right, waves in the sky due to gravity — sounds awesome, right? Well, I'm pretty sure that Laura Mansfield will confirm your prior. Currently a postdoc at Stanford University, Laura studies — guess what? — gravity waves and how they are represented in climate models. In particular, she uses Bayesian methods to estimate the uncertainty on the gravity wave components of the models. Holding a PhD from the University of Reading in the UK, her background is in atmospheric physics, but she's interested in climate change and environmental issues. So seat back, chill out, and enjoy this physics-packed, aerial episode! Our theme music is « Good Bayesian », by Baba Brinkman (feat MC Lars and Mega Ran). Check out his awesome work at https://bababrinkman.com/ (https://bababrinkman.com/) ! Thank you to my Patrons for making this episode possible! Yusuke Saito, Avi Bryant, Ero Carrera, Giuliano Cruz, Tim Gasser, James Wade, Tradd Salvo, Adam Bartonicek, William Benton, Alan O'Donnell, Mark Ormsby, James Ahloy, Robin Taylor, Thomas Wiecki, Chad Scherrer, Nathaniel Neitzke, Zwelithini Tunyiswa, Elea McDonnell Feit, Bertrand Wilden, James Thompson, Stephen Oates, Gian Luca Di Tanna, Jack Wells, Matthew Maldonado, Ian Costley, Ally Salim, Larry Gill, Joshua Duncan, Ian Moran, Paul Oreto, Colin Caprani, George Ho, Colin Carroll, Nathaniel Burbank, Michael Osthege, Rémi Louf, Clive Edelsten, Henri Wallen, Hugo Botha, Vinh Nguyen, Raul Maldonado, Marcin Elantkowski, Adam C. Smith, Will Kurt, Andrew Moskowitz, Hector Munoz, Marco Gorelli, Simon Kessell, Bradley Rode, Patrick Kelley, Rick Anderson, Casper de Bruin, Philippe Labonde, Matthew McAnear, Michael Hankin, Cameron Smith, Luis Iberico, Tomáš Frýda, Ryan Wesslen, Andreas Netti, Riley King, Aaron Jones, Yoshiyuki Hamajima, Sven De Maeyer, Michael DeCrescenzo, Fergal M, Mason Yahr, Naoya Kanai, Steven Rowland, Aubrey Clayton, Jeannine Sue, Omri Har Shemesh, Lin Yu Sha and Scott Anthony Robson. Visit https://www.patreon.com/learnbayesstats (https://www.patreon.com/learnbayesstats) to unlock exclusive Bayesian swag ;) Links from the show: Laura on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lau_mansfield (https://twitter.com/lau_mansfield) Laura's webpage: https://profiles.stanford.edu/laura-mansfield (https://profiles.stanford.edu/laura-mansfield) Julia package for Gaussian Processes: https://github.com/STOR-i/GaussianProcesses.jl (https://github.com/STOR-i/GaussianProcesses.jl) Julia implementation of the scikit-learn API: https://github.com/cstjean/ScikitLearn.jl (https://github.com/cstjean/ScikitLearn.jl) Derivative-free Bayesian optimization techniques based on Ensemble Kalman Filters: https://github.com/CliMA/EnsembleKalmanProcesses.jl (https://github.com/CliMA/EnsembleKalmanProcesses.jl) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Chewing The Fat is a series of discussions curated by James Mathews-Hiskett unpacking diverse curatorial perspectives from across the North-West. Each discussion will bring together a small group of curators based in the region to consider how a range of different approaches and frameworks influence the way they work. These discussions form a short series of podcasts which will be released throughout July. Chris Bailkoski is Creative Director of PROFORMA, Greater Manchester and Longsight Art Space in Longsight. Chris is also Finance Director at SOUP in Manchester. Laura Mansfield is an independent curator and researcher running multiple ongoing projects including FEAST Journal and Making with Mothers. Laura is also Castlefield Gallery Associates Coordinator. Nathaniel Pitt is director of Division of Labour Gallery, Salford and Pitt Studio, Worcester. Nathaniel is also curator of The Manchester Contemporary art fair and curator of A Modest Show, the official collateral event for British Art Show 9 in Manchester.
The Taproot Way dives into Patience and Allowing in your work. Currently, with nowhere to go in the Quarantine, both play a larger role in your job. So how to handle this in Quarantine and when we are through this challenge. Laura Mansfield and Tressa Yonekawa Bundren guide you you and leave you with tips, tricks and tools that will allow you to flourish and develop your exquisite leadership
July 14, 2019 All In with Pauline Hawkins Laura Mansfield joins me again to talk about her new book The Narcissist’s Wife. This is Laura’s second book. For this episode, we found more common ground and talked about our own experiences with narcissists, how to protect ourselves and our loved ones from becoming enmeshed withContinue reading "The Narcissist’s Wife with Laura Mansfield"
July 14, 2019 All In with Pauline Hawkins Laura Mansfield joins me again to talk about her new book The Narcissist’s Wife. This is Laura’s second book. For this episode, we found more common ground and talked about our own experiences with narcissists, how to protect ourselves and our loved ones from becoming enmeshed withContinue reading "Episode 99: The Narcissist’s Wife with Laura Mansfield"
March 3, 2019 All In with Pauline Hawkins Laura Mansfield is the author of Geezer Stories: The Care and Feeding of Old People, a book that was birthed from a series of Facebook posts she originally shared to help her cope with the frustrations, heartaches and small joys of caring for her aging parents. LauraContinue reading "Episode 85: Geezer Stories with Laura Mansfield"
Talking TV unpicks another busy fortnight for broadcasting, as well as heading behind the scenes on BBC2’s landmark series Inside Obama’s White House. Joining host Jake Kanter is Steven D Wright and Outline managing director Laura Mansfield. Together they debate a feisty speech from BBC content supremo Charlotte Moore and Peter Salmon’s departure from BBC Studios. Legendary filmmaker Norma Percy and her executive producer Paul Mitchell then talk about Brook Lapping’s four-part BBC2 series Inside Obama’s White House. Finally, there are previews of ITV Encore’s latest original series Houdini and Doyle and BBC3 comedy Flat TV.
Laura Mansfield is a visionary who works to develop the vision and culture of large and small brands and companies. She is currently associated with Taproot Ventures. EPISODE Laura Mansfield found her success as an entrepreneur after she found that her own podcast show, called Parenting and Pugs, had something that plenty of company podcasts lacked: a substantial listener base. She saw an opportunity to not only continue podcasting, which she loved doing, but help others achieve the same success creating great content as she did. That's how she began a high-end audio storytelling consultant group that does more than distribute podcasting content. Laura is leaps and bounds above what the other guys are doing because she understands that you can't treat podcasting like "spray and pray" content. Many podcasts remain locked in an infantile state of development, and podcasters get frustrated when listens don't happen. Fortunately, Laura was quick to share some of her wisdom, and I was able to glean some must-hear tips about podcast mastery, such as: • the 2 main types of unsuccessful podcasts • how podcasting should fit into your larger content strategy • how to not sound terrible • how to do a remote interview with a speaker across the country For complete shownotes and more, please head over to www.marketingspeak.com/lauramansfield LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED Transom Soundcloud Libsyn STEP UP YOUR MARKETING GAME! 1. Define your company's idea of podcasting success. Is it to supplement the launch of a brand, to promote awareness of a personal brand or company brand? This choice changes what metrics matter to you. 2. Plan out content that appeals to your desired audience and that fits into your brand's promise. 3. Quality audio is so important - the right equipment is an essential investment if you're serious about making podcast content. Transom.org is a great place to look for great audio equipment that fits the specific use you need it for. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! As always, thank you for tuning in. Please feel free to drop by the website to contact me or leave a comment. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it! -Stephan STAY CONNECTED 10 Point Facebook Ads Checklist - Free eBook | Twitter
Olly Mann is joined by broadcast consultant Paul Robinson and PACT chair Laura Mansfield to discuss the week's top media stories. After months of speculation the Government has set out its stall for BBC charter renewal negotiations. From how the corporation should be funded to its ultimate cultural mission, the panel discuss what issues the nation's favourite broadcaster needs to address. Also on the programme, Olly talks to Local World's Matt Kelly and Steve Anglesey about its new local-news website Quirker. Is there money to be made from the weird and wacky regional news stories that are the staple of tabloids and local radio stations? Plus there's gossip about Chris Moyles joining XFM breakfast, issues of ‘cappuccino interviews' for top media jobs and the joys of basing a European bureau in London. We'll be taking a break after this programme to fundraise the show. If you are a business or patron and would like to support what we do for the media industry, please get in touch via our... Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/themediapodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The latest episode of Talking TV gets the inside track on Channel 5’s ambitious new social experiment 10,000 BC and ponders commissioning changes at the BBC. Joining Jake Kanter in the studio are Outline Productions managing director Laura Mansfield and Broadcast features editor Robin Parker. Together they consider C5’s plans to introduce a 12-week commissioning cycle, the BBC introducing strict IP guidelines for commissioning team and ITV’s new Bear Grylls series. The Garden Productions Spencer Kelly then drops by to talk about the challenges of making 10,000 BC for both C5 and MTV as part of Viacom’s first joint commission. Finally, find out if it’s worth watching BBC2 series Inside the Commons and A Cook Abroad. Talking TV is available on SoundCloud below and can also be downloaded on iTunes here. The podcast is recorded at Maple Street Studios and the producer is Matt Hill.
Talking TV returns from a short sabbatical with a bounty of goods, including the story behind BBC1’s forthcoming Harry Hill comedy drama Professor Branestawm. Broadcast editor Chris Curtis and Outline Productions boss Laura Mansfield are in the studio alongside host Jake Kanter. They discuss BBC1’s renewed quest for a Saturday night entertainment hit, live action children’s TV tax breaks and ITV’s freshly commissioned teatime drama Jekyll & Hyde. Talking TV then heads to the screening of Professor Branestawm, where Charlie Higson explains how he convinced Harry Hill to take on his first acting role. Finally, there are previews of BBC2 mockumentary Brian Pern: A Life in Rock and Watch pilot Honey I Bought The House.
Joining host Jake Kanter are Outline Productions’ managing director Laura Mansfield and Broadcast columnist Steven D Wright. They discuss stories from Cannes, including Twofour’s deal to remake Educating… in China, and consider BBC docs commissioner Emma Willis’ move to Twenty Twenty Television. Also on the agenda is BBC director of television Danny Cohen’s five pledges to improve the corporation’s indie relations. Talking TV then turns the spotlight on Brian Cox’s latest landmark BBC2 series Human Universe. Cohen talks about working with the professor and the challenges of making the series. Finally, there are previews of BBC3's Life is Toff and Channel 4’s Grayson Perry: Who Are You?.
Broadcast podcast Talking TV returns with news on the Shine/Endemol mega-merger, telly sexism and a glimpse into the world of ITV2 comedy Plebs. Joining host Jake Kanter is Outline Productions managing director Laura Mansfield and Broadcast columnist Steven D Wright. Together, they discuss the ramifications of Shine, Endemol and Core Media’s merger, including an insight on how Sophie Turner Laing might run the business. Sexism in TV newsrooms and a potential ITV Anne Summers comedy are also discussed. Elsewhere, Talking TV heads to post-house Splice where the creative force behind Plebs, brothers Sam and Teddy Leifer, are putting the finishing touches to the second series of ITV2’s comedy. Finally, find out if it’s worth watching ITV’s crime drama Grantchester and BBC2’s Gogglebox-style Studio Lambert format, The Kitchen.
Broadcast’s Talking TV podcast returns with a John Kaye Cooper interview and more on BBC commissioning quotas. Host Jake Kanter is joined by Laura Mansfield, the managing director of Outline Productions, and Broadcast editor Chris Curtis to discuss the BBC Trust’s major review of production guarantees. Also on the agenda is former culture secretary Maria Miller’s broadcasting legacy and there is more on Xbox’s big entry into the content market with Channel 4 for Kudos drama Humans. Talking TV’s regular producer interview welcomes former ITV entertainment controller Kaye Cooper who has been work on the other side of the fence on new gameshow Amazing Greys. Kaye Cooper also reveals how he’s preparing to adapt Israeli format Rising Star for UK audiences. Finally, there are previews of BBC1’s Rob Brydon-fronted gameshow The Guess List and ITV’s Weekend Escapes with Warwick Davis. Talking TV is available on SoundCloud below and can also be downloaded on iTunes here. The podcast is recorded at Maple Street Studios and the producer is Matt Hill.
Laura Mansfield’s PAGATIM is “Brave Authentic Stories Shifting the Consciousness of the World.” Brave Authentic Stories is written on the outside of their building, it appears in their presentations, shows up in every conversation about the work itself, and is core to why a lot of the people are working at PAGATIM. PAGATIM’s purpose is only … Continue reading Purpose Podcast 014 – Laura Mansfield: Brave Authentic Stories Shifting the Consciousness of the World