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Two of Phoenix's most haunted locations are the Orpheum Theatre and the San Carlos Hotel—two places Laura Lavato Stenzel knows quite well. As a seasoned ghost tour guide for 14 years, she has shared the tales of the spirits that reside there and even encountered these ghosts herself. At the Orpheum Theatre, the most famous spirit is Mattie, who resides in the balcony. Many guests have reported seeing her; some report seeing someone stepping off the balcony and simply disappearing. Another spirit seems to like the stage area and even appeared to a crew member. She was so real that he actually spoke to her. Laura also feels a deep, personal connection to Leone Jenson, who tragically leaped from the roof of the San Carlos Hotel just weeks after it opened. Laura, along with the help of a few others, has been working on piecing together her story. Today on the Grave Talks – the Ghosts of Phoenix with Laura Lavato Stenzel. Find more information about the Orpheum Theatre at orpheumphx.com. Become a GRAVE KEEPER and get access to ALL of our EPISODES - AD FREE, BONUS EPISODES & ADVANCE EPISODES!!! Sign up through Apple Podcast Channel or Patreon. Sign up through Apple Podcasts or Patreon http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
A home visit from a teacher before the start of the school year can be incredibly beneficial for both the students and the teacher. Here are some ways in which it can help: Building rapport: A home visit allows the teacher to establish a personal connection with the student and their family in a comfortable and familiar environment. This rapport can build a positive teacher-student relationship throughout the school year. Understanding the student's experience: Visiting their home provides insight into their living conditions, family dynamics, and cultural background. This understanding can help the teacher tailor their approach to teaching and create a more inclusive and supportive classroom environment. Identifying individual needs: During the home visit, the teacher can observe the student's learning space, study habits, and any specific challenges they may face. This information can help the teacher identify individual learning needs and develop strategies to support the student's academic progress. Addressing concerns early: If there are any concerns about the student's academic or emotional well-being, a home visit provides an opportunity to address them proactively. Early intervention can prevent potential issues from escalating and ensure the student starts the school year on the right foot. Discussing academic goals and expectations: The teacher can use the home visit to discuss educational goals and set expectations with the student and their family. This clarity can motivate students to perform well and instill a sense of responsibility for their education. Encouraging parental involvement: Home visits can encourage parents or guardians to participate in their child's education actively. It opens up lines of communication between the teacher and the family, fostering a supportive and collaborative learning environment. Reducing anxiety and easing transitions: For younger students or those entering a new school, a home visit can ease the anxiety associated with unfamiliar settings and new people. Meeting the teacher in a familiar environment can help them feel more at ease when school starts. Personalizing learning experiences: Knowing more about the student's interests and hobbies through a home visit allows the teacher to incorporate relevant and engaging learning materials into their lessons, making the educational experience more enjoyable and effective. Supporting students with special needs: For students with special needs or learning disabilities, a home visit can be especially beneficial. It allows the teacher to understand the student's specific challenges and create an individualized education plan tailored to their requirements. Our guest in Episode 247 is Valerie Lovato. She teaches elementary school at Eagleton Elementary in Denver, Colorado. In her school district, it's encouraged to conduct home visits with upcoming students' families right around the start of the school year. Lavato knows it's one of those things that a teacher can procrastinate on, but she says, “Once you start, you don't want to stop.” She's been doing home visits for several years but admits it's complicated. It's one thing for educators to talk about doing home visits; it's another to accomplish the ambitious task. Lavato says that the most challenging part is just getting started each year. “That very first phone call, and telling families, I want to come to your house and visit you at your home, in your space. Making that first phone call, I always get butterflies, even now,” says Lavato. Overall, a home visit from a teacher before the start of the school year helps foster a strong teacher-student relationship, encourages parental involvement, and enables a more personalized and supportive learning experience for the students. It is a valuable practice that positively affects a student's educational journey. Listen to Episode 247 of the Class Dismissed Podcast on your favorite p...
[Dopo che ebbe lavato i piedi ai discepoli, Gesù] disse loro:«In verità, in verità io vi dico: un servo non è più grande del suo padrone, né un inviato è più grande di chi lo ha mandato. Sapendo queste cose, siete beati se le mettete in pratica.Non parlo di tutti voi; io conosco quelli che ho scelto; ma deve compiersi la Scrittura: “Colui che mangia il mio pane ha alzato contro di me il suo calcagno”. Ve lo dico fin d'ora, prima che accada, perché, quando sarà avvenuto, crediate che Io sono.In verità, in verità io vi dico: chi accoglie colui che io manderò, accoglie me; chi accoglie me, accoglie colui che mi ha mandato».
Hope you're not eating, cuz this one, has some potty talk folks!-Would you rather run a marathon in under 24 hours, or kayak at any pace for 12 straight hours?-Would you rather have total control over your bowel movements, or get paid $100 every time you have a messy poop?-Rent or Buy-Would you rather graduate at the top of your class from a prestigious medical school, or flunk out of Hogwarts?
Una puntata easy e disimpegnata nonostante il caos che succede nel mondo, dove svelo il vero segreto della felicità: lavarsi i capelli.
It's closer than you think... but the content of the show is proving to be too controversial for some fans, putting Lavato in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. The premise of her proposed new show, Hungry, is a comedy-based show based on a group of people with eating disorders that share their issues with one another and take a journey through their interpersonal relationships. The eating disorders are discussed lightly with a twist of humor, and many of Demi Lovato's followers are just not sure if this is an approach they can get on board with. More at www.CooperandAnthony.com, and watch us nightly at 7pm EST https://www.twitch.tv/cooperandanthony --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cooperandanthony/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cooperandanthony/support
It's closer than you think... but the content of the show is proving to be too controversial for some fans, putting Lavato in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. The premise of her proposed new show, Hungry, is a comedy-based show based on a group of people with eating disorders that share their issues with one another and take a journey through their interpersonal relationships. The eating disorders are discussed lightly with a twist of humor, and many of Demi Lovato's followers are just not sure if this is an approach they can get on board with. More at www.CooperandAnthony.com, and watch us nightly at 7pm EST https://www.twitch.tv/cooperandanthony
Ryan took the night off so Joe had the treasurer of LSRCC, Nick Lavato on. They went in depth about next weeks MNRC race and the COVID plan that is currently in place at the LSRCC off road track. Please share and subscribe!
Il sangue di Gesù, Suo Figlio, ci purifica da ogni peccato.1 Giovanni 1:7
Valerie Lovato teaches elementary school at Eagleton Elementary in Denver Colorado. In her school district, it’s encouraged to conduct home visits with upcoming student's families right around the start of the school year. Lavato knows it's one of those things that a teacher can procrastinate on, but she says, "once you start, you don't want to stop." She's been doing home visits for the past six years. Her goal is to build relationships with parents and to identify opportunities and challenges. However, it's not easy. It's one thing for educators to talk about doing home visits, it's another to accomplish the ambitious task. Lavato says that the hardest part is just getting started each year. "That very first phone call, and telling families, I want to come to your house and visit you at your home, in your space. Making that first phone call I always get butterflies, even now," says Lavato. Sometimes parents aren't thrilled about having visitors at their home, so Lavato always offers an alternative location, such as a park or McDonalds. But she says that the children are always thrilled to see their teacher during the visit. "They are sometimes waiting out in the front yard for me," says Lavato. To learn more about beginning home visits with your class, listen to Episode 111 of the Class Dismissed Podcast on your favorite podcast app or on iTunes. All Rights Reserved. Class Dismissed Podcast 2017-2019
Holly and Conor discuss the new Hollywood issue of Vanity Fair featuring stars like Chadwick Boseman, Saoirse Ronan and Timothée Chalamet and look at a campaign asking for more diverse representation in Irish media Also, with the press trying to link Brad Pitt and Charlize Theron we dream up some celeb couples we’d love to see. There’s fall out from Fyre Festival with big influencers under fire and calls for them to be transparent about sponsored posts. Plus, another round of Deserved Not Deserved and a stunt to end all stunts in Neeeeck of the Week Subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts and follow Holly on twitter @hollyshortall and Conor @platinumjones An Xposé Original for Virgin Media Television.
Rach Da Gem is back again to talk about the new Melanin Blvd. podcast and all of her plans for the show going forward. The trio also touch on Demi Lovato's overdose and R. Kelly's 19 minute "confession". Check in with The Noize!
Rach Da Gem is back again to talk about the new Melanin Blvd. podcast and all of her plans for the show going forward. The trio also touch on Demi Lovato's overdose and R. Kelly's 19 minute "confession". Check in with The Noize!
Rach Da Gem is back again to talk about the new Melanin Blvd. podcast and all of her plans for the show going forward. The trio also touch on Demi Lovato's overdose and R. Kelly's 19 minute "confession". Check in with The Noize!
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Welcome to the 90 Minute Cynic Podcast. Host Christopher Gallagher is joined by regular Cynics Kevin Gillespie, Dermot Coyle and Bryan McManus. Recorded on Friday the 2nd November the panel discuss their favourite wingers of all time, Racism in English football and always Celtic. Contains adult language. If you have any questions or would like to contact us you can email editor@90minuitecynic or tweet us @90minutecynic
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